Yamaha 69Wr Brochure

Manual is about: Ultimate Stage Pianos, Power Amplifiers/ Compressor Blocks

Summary of 69Wr

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    U.R.G., pro audio & digital musical instrument division, yamaha corporation ©2009 yamaha corporation wr95750 909 mwdh**-01a0 printed in japan illustrated guide to the cp1 0db +20db 10hz 100hz 1.0khz 10.0khz -20db 0db +20db 10hz 100hz 1.0khz 10.0khz -20db.

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    Only yamaha could bring so much to the stage piano: perfect marriage of keyboard touch and sound was possible only thanks to our extensive knowledge and experience of the building of acoustic pianos. Unrivalled richness of tone is a direct product of our tireless participation in the development of ...

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    Part1 part 2 master equalizer modulation effect power amplifier / compressor piano type pre-amplifier piano modulation effect power amplifier / compressor piano type pre-amplifier piano reverb contents piano block 01 02 03 04 piano type & pre-amplifier units 01-1 acoustic pianos cfiiis s6b 01-2 elec...

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    The acoustic piano voices of the cp1 effortlessly reproduce the distinctive sounds of yamaha grand pianos, which are among the best in the world. When an acoustic piano is played live as part of a band, the sound thereof is normally picked up using a number of microphones and then mixed in order to ...

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    The cfiiis is the crowning glory of yamaha's concert grand piano range. Distinctive for its rich harmonic overtones, this piano marries a rich, deep low-mid register with clear and bright highs. Our insistence on sonic excellence extends even to the soundboard, ribs, strings, bridge, hammers, action...

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    Whenever an electric-piano key is played, a hammer mounted on the keyboard strikes a resonator such as a string or reed. The vibration of the resonator is converted into an electrical signal by a pickup, and this signal is then amplified and adjusted to produce a sound. Featuring pre-amp units capab...

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    Producing a sound that became inseparable from the jazz, rock, and pop music of the seventies, the rd i is now practically synonymous with the electric piano. Over the years, the resonator used in this piano has changed from stiff wire to rod or metal plate as the hammer transitioned from felt to ru...

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    The pre-amplifier unit has been provided with tone controls optimized for each different piano type, and the following diagrams illustrate the frequency characteristics corresponding to some typical parameter settings. The hammer stiffness parameter can be used to make the piano sound harder or soft...

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    Dxep 1, dxep 2, dxep 3, dxep 4 dx7 the cp1 can also faithfully reproduce the piano sounds of the classic yamaha dx7 synthesizer. A synth produces sound by manipulating signal waveforms using electronic circuits or digital signal processing. Whenever this type of instrument is used as part of an ense...

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    Small phaser the small phaser effect can be used to reproduce the smooth, beautiful phasing sound much loved by countless musicians from the seventies onwards. In addition to replicating the unique undulating nature of this type of effect, small phaser is also capable of producing a highly distincti...

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    Adding warm, vintage-type distortion, 71rd i is ideal for enhancing the acoustic nuances of electric pianos. Also intended for use with electric pianos, the 73rd i power-amp/speaker combination produces a spacious, more mellow tone. 75rd i is an electric-piano power amplifier that energizes piano so...

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    Woody room woody room replicates a distinctive reverb effect featured in the yamaha dm2000 and other digital mixers. Producing dense, rich reverberation, it also adds a sense of width and depth that work hand-in-hand to enhance the original sound. Room1, room2, stage1, stage2 as direct descendants o...