Thursday, December 29, 2011

How to set-up Audio & MIDI Recording on a PC

How to plug-in cables, and set up audio and MIDI for optimized recording and playback on a PC. This video shows the process in SONAR Home Studio 6, but the concepts can be applied to most Cakewalk software.

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Yamaha YPG-235 76-key Portable Grand Graded-Action USB Keyboard

!9#: Yamaha YPG-235 76-key Portable Grand Graded-Action USB Keyboard

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If you're looking for a reasonably priced piano replacement, look no further than the YPG-235. It is the music student or professional musicians' answer to “I need more keys!” and many music teachers encourage new students to get a keyboard that will grow with their needs. It features 76 non-weighted keys that not only look like piano keys but have a Graded Soft Touch (GST) action with different levels of resistance, making it easier for a budding musician to move to an acoustic or digital piano.

  • 76 piano-style keys with Graded Soft Touch
  • More than double the speaker output (12 W vs. 5 W)
  • Full keyboard Fingering Mode follows piano playing styles of music
  • Performance Assistant Technology features Chord/Free Mode in addition to Chord Mode
  • Music Database 300 keyboard setups by song title

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Korg SP170s 88-Key Digital Piano, Black

!9#Korg SP170s 88-Key Digital Piano, Black

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Compact and unobtrusive, the Korg SP170s 88 Key Digital Piano is designed for the modern world. The SP170s features Korg's Natural Weighted Hammer Action (NH) which faithfully reproduces the touch of an acoustic piano. The two skillfully sampled concert grand piano sounds capture all the nuances of the performer's touch. A total of ten sounds are provided on the SP170s digital piano, including electric pianos, harpsichord, organs, strings, and more. Selectable Reverb and Chorus effects add character to the sound. The built-in speaker system delivers a deep and powerful sound; dual headphone jacks allow for parent/child or student/teacher private practice, or for just sharing with friends. The piano essentials, captured in an easy-to-use instrument The simple Korg SP-170 piano achieved popularity thanks to its focus on the two most important aspects of a piano performance: a comfortable keyboard, and a satisfying sound. While retaining this clean and simple design, the Korg SP-170s controls have been optimized by moving the rear-mounted power switch and volume knob to the front panel, ensuring easy operation by those who may be using a digital piano for the first time. Two new buttons - Sound and Piano Play - have been added for the SP170s. Pressing the Sound button lets you select any of the ten keyboard sounds; the Piano Play button quickly selects the Piano 1 sound, so great piano sound is always just one button press away. Ten exquisite new sounds, highlighted by an exhilarating grand piano The Korg SP-170s digital piano features a duo of concert grand piano sounds, each lavishly recorded with meticulous care. Numerous velocity layers are used to capture nuances of playing dynamics, allowing the instrument to respond expressively to every delicate touch. In addition, sounds such as electric piano, harpsichord, and organ are also provided on the SP170s, delivering a total of ten premium sounds at your fingertips.

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Yamaha DGX-530 Keyboard, 88 Full-Sized Lightly Weighted Piano Style Keys

!9# Yamaha DGX-530 Keyboard, 88 Full-Sized Lightly Weighted Piano Style Keys

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All the best sounds are available at the push of button and recording virtuoso performances is simple with built in recorder. The Yamaga DGX530 features 88 Graded Soft Touch keys. The Yamaha Education Suite and USB connectivity (USB to Device) add functionality. 88 Graded Soft Touch keyboard Acoustic, super-expressive Live!, Cool! and Sweet! Voices (127 + 361 XGlite + 12 Drum/SFX Kits) Easy Song Arranger feature and Performance Assistant Technology USB connection for convenient storage and song data playback Pitch bend wheel to add smooth pitch variations to notes played 6 recordable tracks, 5 recordable songs 32 note Polyphony Master EQ, Reverb and Chorus Effects Graded Soft Touch Keyboard Just as on an actual piano, the lower keys are heavy in touch and the higher keys are light, with soft touch of digital keyboard for beginners. Amazingly Realistic Sounds Yamaha's highly acclaimed Sweet! and Cool! Voices deliver incredibly natural and dynamic sound. Use the Pitch Bend wheel, and hear these Voices--especially the Sax and Trumpet--truly come alive! Live!, Cool! and Sweet! Voices A huge palette of acoustic and electronically amplified instrument sounds. A blend of long, stereo and multi-layered samples is used to fully capture the natural presence, resonance, expression and vibrato of the real instrument. Easy Song Arranger In addition to each song's default style, you can select any other style to play the song with the Easy Song Arranger feature. This means that you can play a song that is normally a ballad, for example, as a bossa nova, as a hip-hop tune, etc. You can create totally different arrangements by changing the style with which a song is played. You can also change the song's melody voice and the keyboard voice for a complete change of image. Performance Assistant Technology (P.A.T.) Play along with a song on the instrument's keyboard and produce a perfect performance every time ... even if you play wrong notes! All you have to do is play on the keyboar

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Rhythm and Blues

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Rhythm and blues (or R&B) was coined as a musical marketing term in the United States in 1949 by Jerry Wexler at Billboard magazine, and was used to designate upbeat popular music performed by African American artists that combined jazz, gospel, and blues. It replaced the term race music, which was deemed offensive, as well as the Billboard category name "Harlem Hit Parade," in June of 1949, and was initially used to identify the rocking style of music that combined the 12 bar blues format and boogie woogie with a backbeat, later known as rock and roll. In 1948, RCA Victor was marketing black music under the name "Blues and Rhythm," but the words were reversed by Wexler of Atlantic Records, the most aggressive and most dominant label in the R&B field in the early years. By the 1970s, rhythm and blues was being used as a blanket term to describe soul and funk as well. Today, the acronym "R&B" is almost always used instead of "rhythm and blues", and defines the modern version of the soul and funk influenced African-American pop music that originated with the demise of disco in 1980.

Original rhythm and blues
In its first manifestation, rhythm and blues was a predecessor to rock and roll. It was strongly influenced by jazz and jump music as well as black gospel music, and influenced jazz in return (hard bop was the product of the influence of rhythm and blues, blues, and gospel music on bebop) and African tribal beats.

The first rock and roll consisted of rhythm and blues songs like "Rocket 88" and "Shake, Rattle and Roll" making an appearance on the popular music charts as well as the R&B charts. "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On", the first hit by Jerry Lee Lewis was an R&B cover song that made #1 on pop, R&B and country and western charts.

Musicians paid little attention to the distinction between jazz and rhythm and blues, and frequently recorded in both genres. Numerous swing bands (for example, Jay McShann's, Tiny Bradshaw's, and Johnny Otis's) also recorded rhythm and blues. Count Basie had a weekly live rhythm and blues broadcast from Harlem. Even a bebop icon like arranger Tadd Dameron also arranged for Bull Moose Jackson and spent two years as Jackson's pianist after establishing himself in bebop. Most of the studio musicians in R&B were jazz musicians. And it worked in the other direction as well. Many of the musicians on Charlie Mingus's breakthrough jazz recordings were R&B veterans. Lionel Hampton's big band of the early 1940s, which produced the classic recording "Flying Home" (tenor sax solo by Illinois Jacquet) was the breeding ground for many of the bebop legends of the 1950s. Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson was a one-man fusion, a bebop saxophonist and a blues shouter.

The 1950s was the premier decade for classic rhythm and blues. Overlapping with other genres such as jazz and rock and roll, R&B also developed regional variations. A strong, distinct style straddling the border with blues came out of New Orleans and was based on a rolling piano style first made famous by Professor Longhair. In the late 1950s, Fats Domino hit the national charts with "Blueberry Hill" and "Ain't That a Shame". Other artists who popularized this Louisiana flavor of R&B included Clarence "Frogman" Henry, Frankie Ford, Irma Thomas, The Neville Brothers, and Dr. John.

At the start of their career, The Rolling Stones were essentially an R&B band.

Contemporary R&B

It was not until the 1980s that the term "R&B" regained ordinary usage. During that time, the soul music of James Brown and Sly & the Family Stone had adapted elements from psychedelic music and other styles through the work of performers like George Clinton. Funk also became a major part of disco, a kind of dance pop electronic music. By the early 1980s, however, funk and soul had become sultry and sexually-charged with the work of Prince and others. At that time, the modern style of contemporary R&B came to be a major part of American popular music.

R&B today defines a style of African-American music, originating after the demise of disco in 1980, that combines elements of soul music, funk music, pop music, and (after 1986) hip hop in the form known as contemporary R&B. In this context only the abbreviation "R&B" is used, not the full expression.

Sometimes referred to as "urban contemporary" (the name of the radio format that plays hip hop and R&B music) or "urban pop", contemporary R&B is distinguished by a slick, electronic record production style, drum machine-backed rhythms, and a smooth, lush style of vocal arrangement. Uses of hip hop inspired beats are typical, although the roughness and grit inherent in hip hop are usually reduced and smoothed out.

History

Contemporary R&B singer Mary J. Blige performs on the National Mall during the "NFL Kickoff Live 2003" Concert.With the transition from soul to R&B in the early to mid 1980s, solo singer Luther Vandross and new stars like Prince (Purple Rain) and Michael Jackson (Off the Wall, Thriller) took over, and dominated the primary schools throughout the 1980s. Jackson's Thriller, which repopularized black music with pop audiences after a post-disco backlash among United States mainstream audiences, is the best-selling album of all time worldwide.

Female R&B singers like Whitney Houston and Janet Jackson gained great popularity during the last half of the decade; and Tina Turner, then in her 50s, came back with a series of hits with crossover appeal. Also popular was New Edition, a group of teenagers who served as the prototype for later boy bands such as the New Kids on the Block, The Backstreet Boys, and others.

In 1986, Teddy Riley began producing R&B recordings that included influences from the increasingly popular genre of hip hop music. This combination of R&B style and hip-hop rhythms was termed new jack swing, and artists such as Keith Sweat, Guy, Jodeci, and BellBivDeVoe (featuring former members of New Edition). Another popular, but short-lived group, with more pronounced R&B roots was Levert, whose lead singer, Gerald Levert, was the son of O'Jays lead vocalist Eddie Levert.

In the early 1990s, R&B group Boyz II Men repopularized classic-soul inspired vocal harmony, and several similar groups (among them Shai, Soul for Real, and Dru Hill) would follow in their footsteps. Boyz II Men, and several of their competitors, benefited from lush ballads from producers such as Babyface and Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, who brought Michael Jackson's sister Janet Jackson to fame during the late 1980s and early 1990s. As a solo artist, Babyface and contemporaries such as Brian McKnight eschewed prominent hip hop influences, and recorded in a smooth, soft style of R&B termed quiet storm.

In the early 1990s, alternative rock, adult contemporary, and gangsta rap ruled the charts, and R&B artists began adding even more of a rap/hip hop sound to their work. New jack swing had its synthesizer-heavy rhythm tracks replaced by grittier East Coast hip hop inspired backing tracks, resulting in a genre labeled "hip hop soul" by Sean "Puffy" Combs, producer for Mary J. Blige. Blige and other hip hop soul artists such as R. Kelly, Montell Jordan, Brandy, and Aaliyah, more than their slicker new jack swing predecessors, brought hip hop slang, style, and attitudes to R&B music. The subgenre also includes a heavy gospel influence with vocal inflections and sounds. The style became less popular by the end of the 1990s, but later experienced a resurgence. The hip hop soul sound continues to be heard in the work of artists such as Jaheim, Ashanti, Amerie, and Keyshia Cole.

During the mid-1990s, highly successful artists such as Mariah Carey, girl group TLC and the aforementioned Boyz II Men brought contemporary R&B to the mainstream. Boyz II Men and Mariah Carey recorded several Billboard Hot 100 number-one hits, including "One Sweet Day", a collaboration between both acts which became the longest-running number-one hit in Hot 100 history. In addition, both Boyz II Men and TLC released albums in 1994, II and CrazySexyCool, respectively, that sold over ten million copies, earning them diamond certification from the Recording Industry Association of America. Other top-selling R&B artists from this era included singer Toni Braxton, singer/songwriter/producer R. Kelly, and girl group En Vogue.

During the later part of the decade, neo soul, which added a 1970s soul music influence to the hip hop soul blend, arose, led by artists such as D'Angelo, Lauryn Hill, and Maxwell. Several artists, most notably Missy Elliott, further blurred the line between R&B and hip hop by recording in both genres simultaneously.

During the late-1990s and early 2000s, the influence of pop on R&B could be heard in the work of several pop musicians, most notably Jennifer Lopez and the later recordings of *NSYNC and the early recordings of 98 Degrees. *NSYNC's lead singer Justin Timberlake went on to make several solo recordings that showed heavy influences from both R&B and hip hop music. Other pop stars who perform heavily R&B influenced pop music (sometimes referred to as "dirty pop","urban pop", or a modern definition of "hip pop") include Britney Spears, Gwen Stefani, and Pink.

In the United Kingdom, R&B found its way into the UK garage subgenre of 2Step, typified by R&B-style singing accompanied by breakbeat/jungle rhythms. Among the most notable 2Step artists is Craig David, who crossed over to American R&B audiences in the early 2000s.

Present day
By the 2000s, the cross-pollination between R&B and hip hop had increased to the point where, in most cases, the only prominent difference between a record being a hip hop record or an R&B record is whether its vocals are rapped or sung. Mainstream modern R&B has a sound more based on rhythm than hip hop soul had, and lacks the hardcore and soulful urban "grinding" feel on which hip-hop soul relied. That rhythmic element descends from new jack swing. R&B began to focus more on solo artists rather than groups as the 2000s progressed. As of 2005, the most prominent R&B artists include Usher, Beyoncé (formerly of Destiny's Child), and Mariah Carey whose music often blurs the line between contemporary R&B and pop.

Soulful R&B continues to be popular, with artists such as Alicia Keys,John Legend, Toni Braxton and American Idol winner Fantasia showcasing classic influences in their work. Some R&B singers have used elements of Caribbean music in their work, especially dancehall and reggaeton.

Quiet storm, while still existent, is no longer a dominant presence on the pop charts, and is generally confined to urban adult contemporary radio. Most of the prominent quiet storm artists, including Babyface and Gerald Levert, began their careers in the 1980s and 1990s, although newer artists such as Kem also record in the quiet storm style. Its influence can still be seen in singles such as Mariah Carey's "We Belong Together".

In addition, several producers have developed specialized styles of song production. Timbaland, for example, became notable for his hip hop and jungle based syncopated productions in the late-1990s, during which time he produced R&B hits for Aaliyah, Ginuwine, and singer/rapper Missy Elliott. By the end of the decade, Timbaland's influences had shifted R&B songs towards a sound that approximated his own, with slightly less of a hip hop feel. Lil' Jon became famous for a style he termed "crunk & B", deriving its influences from the Southern hip hop subclassification of crunk music. Jon gave his main R&B artist, Ciara, the title of "The First Lady of Crunk & B", and Brooke Valentine and Usher have also recorded R&B songs with strong crunk influences.

Contemporary R&B subgenres
These are the major subgenres of contemporary R&B, roughly in chronological order of popularity.

Quiet storm

Quiet storm is a broad category of R&B and jazz-based music that is mellow, laid-back and often romantic. Its name comes from an innovative radio show that originated at WHUR at Howard University in the mid-1970s, named after Smokey Robinson's hit 1975 single "Quiet Storm". Unlike contemporary R&B, quiet storm shows little influence from hip hop, and generally plays to the urban adult contemporary crowd. The genre achieved great mainstream success during the 1980s with artists like Luther Vandross, Anita Baker, and Sade. Among other notable quiet storm musicians are Lionel Richie, Gerald Levert, Joe, and Brian McKnight.

New jack swing
A fusion of hip hop music and R&B, new jack swing was distinguished by significant use of rapped choruses or bridges and prominent use of drum machines such as the Roland TR-808. Teddy Riley and his group Guy are credited with being the inventor of the genre; other notable figures include Bobby Brown, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Jodeci, and Boyz II Men. A female alternative, new jill swing, was championed by acts such as Janet Jackson, Total, Shanice, TLC, and SWV.

Hip hop soul
Essentially new jack swing for the 1990s, hip hop soul took the style further towards a pure hip hop sound, usually accompanied by a nervy, gangsta rap-esque image. The sound was remenescent of funk with the inclusion of relatively darker baselines with elongated groove notes. Among its most notable figures were Montell Jordan, BLACKstreet, Groove Theory, and the "Queen of Hip Hop Soul", Mary J. Blige.

Neo soul
Neo soul blends a hip hop influenced R&B sound with the classic soul of the 1970s. True neo soul is characterized by an earthy feel, accented by soul-styled harmonies, and accompanied by alternative hip hop beats. It generally has a much less mainstream sound than general R&B music. Some artists of this genre include Van Hunt, Tony! Toni! Toné!, Angie Stone, Maxwell, D'Angelo, Erykah Badu, Lauryn Hill, John Legend, Alicia Keys, and Jill Scott.


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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Yamaha P85S 88-key Silver Digital Piano

!9# Yamaha P85S 88-key Silver Digital Piano

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  • Lightweight, portable design
  • Full keyboard with 88 graded hammer action keys for a realistic piano feel
  • High-quality voices thanks to the AWM stereo sampling system, including piano, organ, strings, and more
  • Recording feature lets you capture one song for later playback
  • High-quality stereo speaker system

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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

88 Key Portable Grand with stand

!9# 88 Key Portable Grand with stand

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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Yamaha Music Keyboard - what is good for advanced players?

!9# Yamaha Music Keyboard - what is good for advanced players?

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If you are intermediate players, this is what you need to keep in mind before buying a keyboard.

After playing keyboards for a few years, you should ideally on a keyboard to help you, try to grow as a musician. Once you look past the beginner stage to the next step for you on a Yamaha keyboard, which is more for advanced players.

If you can afford the budget, is an arranger workstation novice like the 550 Yamaha can be veryOption. You can immediately see the difference in sound quality. You also get a sequencer, which allows you to capture more complex songs. You can register with the built-in accompaniment or you can record one track at a time. You can also create your own unique musical style.

Another question to ask is, you want to play the electronic keyboard, or if you want to increase your repertoire in order to cover more than piano pieces? The reason you need more than 61 buttons inCase, given that 61 keys are not enough for many classical pieces. In this case, is the Grand Series of keyboards - YPG / DGX is something that
You need to look.

A pitch bend wheel is an advantage on the keyboard so that you can learn to properly emulate instruments like the guitar or organ. Since there is a possibility that she is on stage, a good feature to have, programmable game pads, you need something that is easier to use. It will also helpYou, if you want to appear for exams. This function is useful, since it will have to prove your skills with these pads.


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Thursday, September 8, 2011

8 Features of Yamaha's best YPG635 - Read Full Review Yamaha YPG635

!9# 8 Features of Yamaha's best YPG635 - Read Full Review Yamaha YPG635

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Every once in a couple of decades is a tool that you grab one or regret forever. Just like when you start to fall in love, and want to cry out, I have to rave about my Yamaha YPG635. Rating is based on my purchase YPG635 Yamaha's own base.

Especially if you're a musician, and you have verification tools, we know that the same melody can seem flat and dull or vibrant and stimulating, depending on the material acquired. Applies onlya button on my Yamaha YPG635 is impressive. It 'nice to the ear. If an instrument has a good sound, has, apparently, all you play is inspired and alive with feeling. This keyboard is all that and much more. Songs that I wrote some time ago and was due to boredom has come to life under my fingers when I played with this keyboard. I tell you, it's like magic!

But before I took too much the sound of this thing, let me tell you what feels good. Because I know sueThere is a big difference between a digital piano and electronic keyboard in the way the keys under the fingers and the way in which it must respond to the touch feel. For years I said that playing a piano is like the touch of a lover, while in an electronic keyboard how to touch a doll.

The keys of the Yamaha YPG635 weight and spring. It feels like a real hammer strikes the piano strings.

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What gives the Yamaha YPG635?

# 130 programmed built-in songs: You also enjoy an additional 70 different songs on the CD, all you can use for practice.

# 2 A two-way built-in stereo speakers, a low-impact and digital signal processing, which provides a softer sound.

# 3 2 USB ports on the back, a MIDI-USB slave and 1.5 MB of memory. With this you can record the tracks, or the title was transferred on a USB storage device together.

N ° 4 320 X 240 LCD shows the result, songs,Chords, lyrics and sheet music. The pages scroll automatically in line with the song played on a piano.

# 5 A 5 Songs / 6 track/10, 000 note sequencer.

# 6 A variety of sound effects: including 5 equalizer, DSP, reverb and 4 chorus 9.

No. It comes with a 7-foot wooden tower triple - a soft pedal, and keep left to fully support.

No. 8 Also included is an adapter PA150.

As a musician who has participated withered and grow only the world of music and I willensure that the explosive demand for Yamaha YPG635 far exceed their production. I recommend one to tears, before they are all gone!


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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Yamaha DGX505-AD DGX505 88-key Electronic Piano Keyboard

!9# Yamaha DGX505-AD DGX505 88-key Electronic Piano Keyboard

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Yamaha DGX505-AD DGX505 88-key Electronic Piano Keyboard - Includes AC Adapter, CD Software, Wood Stand, Sustain Pedal. Yamaha DGX505 is a piano-focused electronic keyboard with 88 piano-style keys, wooden stand and sustain pedal. Innovative features include notation display, USB for instant computer connectivity and a SmartMedia memory card slot for storing songs and styles (card optional). Features: large wave ROM with high quality stereo piano sample; backlit LCD (320 x 240) displays lyrics, chords and notation; Performance Assistant helps you play melody and chords like a pro; 6-track sequencer lets you record your own music; pitch bend wheel for more expressive playing of brass/guitar; split and layer; General MIDI port. Pitch bend wheel for more expressive playing of brass/guitar Yamaha XGlite/GM, 5 Sweet!, 3 Live!, 4 Cool!, Split & Layer voices Up to 494 Tones and combinations Up to 32 Note Polyphony Two 2-Way speakers built-in 6 Watt x 2 channels built-in amplification Has built-in USB port (and CD software) for easy connectivity with a PC computer Includes AC adapter / Portable use requires 6 D batteries (not included) Unit Dimensions - 54.2 x 19.1 x 31.7; 46.3 lbs

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Friday, August 19, 2011

Yamaha 88-key digital piano - why should we buy?

!9# Yamaha 88-key digital piano - why should we buy?

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Like the Yamaha 88 key digital piano is ideal for beginners or those who add spice in their current capacity. Yamaha keyboards are built to your individual needs and lifestyles of all types of keyboards seed. Some models are ideal for children and beginners to learn, while others are built for professional use. Set top boxes are lightweight and portable, while some state models are not as easy to carry.

Yamaha Keyboard Graded Soft Touch (GST)-keysoffer a different resistance. With the hammer action keys listed, those who are just learning how to build strength in your fingers from their first time playing. These keys are heavier in the eighth lowest and lightest in the higher octaves. Both series offer the most complete and keyboard fingering modes. A pedal is also intended to play the volume control.

Pianists many, especially newcomers who might be interested in the built-in music styles and 500 built-in votes, the YPGand DGX series keyboards offer. But for those who are just looking for good piano keys and tones, look at the Yamaha P-series of 88 key digital piano lineup.

The YPG and DGX Series provide an illuminated display shows the lyrics, chords and notation of the song played. No effort of the neck or turning the pages of a regular Songbook. Yamaha Educational Suite (YES 4) Software successfully helped beginners to learn with a user-friendly instructions. ItsGuests can show whether it was downloaded from the Internet or created by the musician.

Other features of the Yamaha piano 88 key digital offering more variety of sounds for the beginner. There are 30 songs recorded and 70 other songs on the CD-ROM. Often a song seems incomplete without additional tools or choirs. With its 160 accompaniment styles present, the keyboardist many options for adding sound and character of the music. Five hundredItems with the ability to add more than 360 XGlite included.

There are seven models YDP (Yamaha digital pianos) from top to bottom: YDP 223, ARIUS YDP 160, YDP 323, ARIUS YDP 140, YDP 213, YDP S30 and YDP 131C. This is console-style keyboards, but without many of the learning characteristics of the YPG and DGX models, are both universal and keyboardist of professionals at home. These units are stand-best used in homes, churches, etc.

While the YPG and DGX-seriesmost suitable for students and musician at home, the Yamaha CP series of 88 key digital pianos are more artists on stage, high-performance sound, heard in an application-oriented arena. The CP series has the same built in software and musical styles, and effects in YPG and DGX-series included because bandwidth use an external synthesizer player. Users can lock individual settings of the player so that they are not inadvertently changed or lost of random keys.

Each Yamaha 88Key digital piano has great sound quality and control functions. Master EQ allows you to control the sound through external speakers. Headphone jack for private listening are included. Features sequencer track / song make it easy to record and edit songs. Pitch bend wheel gives the player control like a joystick.

All keyboards can be used with a computer. Through its USB connectivity, you can download music from the Internet such as General MIDI (GM) and XGliteallows a wider range of voices and MIDI song compatibility. Some may be connected to USB devices such as floppy disks or USB sticks. USB flash memory lets you transfer songs downloaded on the device as well as songs recorded by users of other keyboards.

All these features and more are what make the Yamaha 88 key digital piano is a very user-friendly tool for players of all skill levels.


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Thursday, August 4, 2011

M-Audio Keystation 61es 61-Key Keyboard

!9# M-Audio Keystation 61es 61-Key Keyboard

Brand : M-Audio | Rate : | Price : $139.00
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The Keystation 61e is a 61-note USB keyboard with velocity-sensitive, semi-weighted keys that is designed to easily integrate in any computer music environment. Class compliancy with Mac OS X and Windows XP delivers true plug and play setup. The KeyStation 61e is also compatible with many music education and music creation software titles, making it ideal for classrooms and studios alike. More advanced users can control software synths, external sound devices, and more with the assignable slider and pitch and mod wheels. This sleek, compact keyboard is USB bus-powered and requires no external power supply.

  • Programming Options include: Octave Shift, Transpose, Program Change, Bank LSB, Bank MSB, MIDI Channel MIDI out for USB, Reset all controllers, Wheel assign, Slider Assign.
  • 61 note full-size velocity sensitive, semi-weighted keyboard.
  • MIDI Out socket. USB to MIDI OUT interface. DC power input for stand-alone use (adaptor not included)
  • Function button for programming. Assignable data up/down buttons.
  • Powered by USB.
  • Programming Options include: Octave Shift, Transpose, Program Change, Bank LSB, Bank MSB, MIDI Channel MIDI out for USB
  • Reset all controllers, Wheel assign, Slider Assign.

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