Uutisia & tapahtumia

Enjoyment that stays with you: Introducing our new ARIUS series!

Our top-rated ARIUS series finally welcomes four new members into our Yamaha family: We’re introducing the new YDP-165, YDP-S55, YDP-145, and YDP-S35!

SIGNATURE ARTIST SOUNDS | MATT JOHNSON

Expressive and musical sounds for MONTAGE and MODX!

SIGNATURE ARTIST SOUNDS | MIKE PATRIK

Expressive and musical sounds for MONTAGE and MODX!

Yamaha Delivers The Sound of Japan’s Past, Present and Future in 時の河 Tokinokawa

Throughout December and January, the British Film Institute (BFI) is hosting 時の河 Tokinokawa, a unique audiovisual installation inspired by the BFI National Archive’s moving images from early 20th century Japan. This artwork is the creation of UK media artists The Light Surgeons, with sound reproduction for the installation provided by Yamaha.

VST3 Plug-ins Come To Dante-Based Audio Systems With Yamaha’s Revolutionary RUio16-D

Yamaha has launched the revolutionary RUio16-D/VST Rack Pro solution, which allows users to add VST3 plug-ins to any Dante-based audio system and is small, light and rugged enough to be part of every sound engineer’s toolkit.

Rio3224/1608-D2 Firmware V1.81 Released

This firmware is an update for maintenance purposes.

R Remote V5.0.0 Released

This update adds support for MacOS 11.x and Apple Silicon.

CD-S303RK Firmware Update Ver.1.30 Released

This firmware includes improvement of playability and a bug fix of a CD text display.

Yamaha celebrates a remarkable contribution to music with the Nils Landgren limited-edition YSL-893ZD trombone

A Yamaha artist for more than 35 years, Nils Landgren is one of Europe’s best-known and most innovative jazz trombonists. Now Yamaha celebrates Landgren’s remarkable contribution to music with a special, YSL-893ZD Nils Landgren trombone.

Making music. The ultimate new year’s resolution.

New year is traditionally the time when we take stock of ourselves, resolving to live lives that are more productive, more meaningful and, ultimately, more fulfilling. And what better way could there be to kickstart latent creativity and meet interesting new people than to get involved in making music. But where to start?