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Yamaha Disklavier Hybrid PianosYamaha Introduces Mark IV Disklavier The Disklavier Line Has Always Been About Innovation and Improvement, and the Mark IV Series is the Next Logical Step in that Heritage In 1986, Yamaha changed the way people owned and enjoyed pianos when it introduced the Disklavier; a real, concert-quality piano that could also play itself. Now, after almost two decades of unprecedented popularity, the Disklavier is poised to redefine the market once again with the latest step in piano evolution, the Mark IV. The Mark IV Series Disklavier offers
everything that has made their predecessors so highly prized,
plus a raft of new features such as an improved, graphical user
interface and vastly larger internal music storage, as well as
new entertainment functions and touch-screen ease of use. While previous Disklavier models have
included a remote control, the Mark IV series takes that feature
well beyond the next level: all Mark IV models include the
Pocket Remote Controller (PRC-100), a wireless remote with
dedicated buttons and a full-colour LCD touch screen. In
addition to the PRC, several models also feature the Tablet
Remote Controller (TRC-100), a 10.4-inch, portable, colour,
touch-screen control panel. Users of Yamaha's PianoSmart®
technology already know how current Disklavier models can
synchronize the piano's playback with other instrument and vocal
tracks from a standard, store-bought audio CD for a fully
orchestrated performance. On the Mark IV, that capability is
extended to video: by connecting the audio jacks of a standard
camcorder to the OMNI jacks on the piano's I/O Center, users can
videotape their own performances and enjoy them later while the
Disklavier's playback and the television's image are in perfect
step with each other. This is the same technology that has been
used to such dramatic effect in the International
Piano-e-Competition in Minneapolis.
The Mark IV Series also incorporates several of the most popular family entertainment features from Yamaha's award-winning line of Clavinova digital pianos: karaoke display and microphone input with Vocal Effects like reverb, echo, and chorus. Every Mark IV's video output allows users to view the lyrics to various software titles over a regular television set. And, by singing into a microphone connected to the standard input jack, users can hear their voices, complete with effects, via the built-in speakers or through external speakers such as a home theatre system.
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