THE LEGEND CONTINUES:
YAMAHA DEBUTS P250 DIGITAL STAGE PIANO
Upgrades Include Expanded Performance Memories, Three-Layer
Piano Sample
BUENA PARK, CA (February 14, 2003)Since its
introduction, top musicians like Michael McDonald, Steve Hornbeake,
Clifford Carter and Michael W. Smith have relied on the Yamaha
P200 on stage and in the studio. Demonstrating continued excellence
as an industry leader in both the acoustic and digital piano markets,
Yamaha Corporation of America, Digital Musical Instruments, will
debut the P250 digital stage piano. The P250 is a refinement of
its legendary predecessor, with major upgrades designed to enhance
its applications as a professional live performance or studio
instrument.
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P250
Provides Total Piano Experience
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The Yamaha P250 incorporates an incredibly accurate
reproduction of the sound and touch of an acoustic piano. Proprietary
Dynamic Stereo Sampling (DSS) features three Yamaha CFIIIS Grand
piano stereo samples taken at various levels from loud to soft,
for dynamic selection according to the user's touch. The result
is a delicacy of tone and expression that is virtually indistinguishable
from an acoustic instrument. String resonance, sustain and soundboard
samples emulate the reaction between different notes, giving the
P250 an even more richly detailed sound. The 88-key Graded Hammer
(GH) action simulates the feeling of an acoustic piano keyboard,
where the lower-pitched keys are heavier to the touch and the
upper-range keys are lighter.
"The previous Yamaha P200 model has been the
standard in professional stage pianos, based on the combination
of sound quality and authentic 'feel,'" states Athan Billias,
marketing director, Technology Products. "Now, Yamaha has
set a new standard and raised the bar for what a professional
digital piano should be with the P250."
A generous 128 notes of polyphony provide enhanced
layering of voices and sounds. Up to 38 stereo-sampled voices
are available from the front panel, and General MIDI (GM) plus
XG offers an additional 480 XG voices. Different voices may be
selected for the left- and right-hand in "Split" mode;
any two voices may be combined in "Layered" mode.
A 16-track song recorder allows users to record
their performances, then play along, overdub additional voices
or save them to the internal FLASH ROM. The P250 also features
onboard digital reverb and effects, plus Enhanced Performance
Memories which will store program changes and volume settings
for external MIDI gear. In addition, the Performance Mode and
Mod Wheels allow the P250 act as the controller for controlling
professional MIDI setups.
Connections include MIDI IN/OUT/THRU, plus USB and
TO HOST ports. To deliver the sounds with all the power and authority
they deserve, the P250 features 16cm polypropylene woofers and
a 30W/side stereo amplifier.
"As with any digital product, the piano sound
has always been the most important component for the customer,"
states Avery Burdette, product manager, Digital Musical Instruments.
"The enhanced piano sound of the Yamaha P250 will exceed
those expectations, and the upgrades will make it a complete performance
instrument."
The Yamaha P250 is currently available.
For more information on the P250, write Yamaha Corporation
of America, Pro Audio & Combo Division, Digital Musical Instruments,
P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011;
e-mail infostation@yamaha.com;
or visit www.yamaha.com or www.yamahasynth.com.