Summer NAMM 2003 :: Press Releases :: Digital Musical Instruments


YAMAHA UW10 PROVIDES COMPUTER RECORDING SOLUTION

—Simple and Compact USB Audio Interface for Windows—
Yamaha UW10
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NASHVILLE, TN—Yamaha Corporation of America, Digital Musical Instruments, continues to provide music production tools for a growing home/computer recording market with the introduction of the UW10 at Summer NAMM 2003. This high quality, highly compact USB audio interface is the perfect accessory for entry-level home and mobile computer recording applications, and is compatible with Windows 98, ME and XP formats.
Features include stereo S/PDIF optical I/O, two RCA analog inputs and outputs, and a headphone jack for quick and mobile monitoring. One of the strong points of the UW10 is the unique Trackdown feature. Virtual instruments—tracks generated by software—can be automatically mixed with audio tracks on the UW10 and sent directly to the computer to be saved as a single audio file, where they may then be used to create MP3 files or to burn CDs.
Yamaha UW10 Rear
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"The UW10 is the perfect introductory package for musicians who are learning to use their computers to make music," states Michael Martin, marketing manager, Digital Musical Instruments. "The combination of analog and digital I/O in a simple USB device makes it perfect for the home mobile recording environment."
The UW10 is currently available at authorized Yamaha dealers.
For more information on the UW10 USB-Audio Interface, visit Yamaha at Summer NAMM 2003, Nashville Convention Center, Booth 834; 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.
 
 

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