| READING, WRITING, RECORDING: UPGRADED YAMAHA
PC
MUSIC STUDIO KIT IS THE PERFECT TUTOR
Three Magix® Programs Use PC and MIDI
Keyboard Combination
BUENA PARK, CA (February 27, 2004)Learning to read, write,
play and record music has never been easier with the fully upgraded
Yamaha PC Music Studio Kit (PCMSKIT
II). Loaded with three programs from acclaimed software and
multimedia manufacturer Magix, the new PCMSKIT II package contains
user-friendly, step-by-step lessons and games designed to develop
musical skills and turn a PC / MIDI keyboard combination into a
virtual recording studio.
“With the addition of Magix software, the Yamaha PCMSKIT
II represents a complete upgrade from previous versions,”
states Bryan Savage, manager, Yamaha Accessory Products. “This
package now provides the traditional home computer user with a fun,
interactive way to not only hone playing skills, but also to learn
to read and write music, and even explore basic recording techniques.”
Programs include Piano and Keyboard Workshop, MIDI Studio and Audio
Studio. Piano and Keyboard Workshop contains challenging
lessons and a loop feature for practice. Users can load any MIDI
file and learn to play it.
MIDI Studio creates and mixes multi-track MIDI
recordings (up to 128 tracks), adds instant accompaniment or drum
tracks, transposes or changes velocity/length, and will even compose
and print music scores to a desktop printer.
With Audio Studio, audio data can be converted
to digital data and stored on a PC. Up to 16 live vocal and instrumental
tracks may be recorded and edited, and even layered with digital
effects. Users may import, edit and add sound files to their project
mix to create professional sounding productions.
The Yamaha PCMSKIT II includes a computer-to-keyboard interface,
and is currently available at authorized Yamaha dealers.
For more information on the PC Music Studio Kit, write Yamaha Corporation
of America, Pro Audio & Combo Division, Accessory Products,
P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; e-mail
infostation@yamaha.com
or visit www.yamaha.com.
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