The new Yamaha DSR series, including the compact and lightweight full-range DSR112, DSR115 and DSR215, along with the DSR118W subwoofer, deliver class-leading power, digital sound processing, plus the all-new D-CONTOUR multi-band dynamic processing.
Audio engineers using Apple Macintosh computers will have something to celebrate at InfoComm 2010, as Yamaha launches a Mac-compatible version of the M7CL V3 Editor and LS9 Editor applications.
Leading audio plug-ins manufacturer Waves has launched a mini-YGDAI interface card which will allow users of Yamaha digital mixing consoles to process up to 32 channels of audio with Waves plug-ins, via the company’s proprietary SoundGrid Server system.
With the Dante-MY16-AUD card for Yamaha’s digital mixing products already seeing considerable success, the company is working with manufacturer Audinate to stage two major interactive online seminars, which will provide information and technical support about the card and the Dante protocol in general.
Yamaha’s M7CL digital consoles have proved a tremendous success since their launch in 2005 and ISE2010 will see not only the introduction of a software upgrade for all existing M7CLs, but also the first show outing of a new model, the M7CL-48ES.
Yamaha Commercial Audio’s policy of listening carefully to what audio professional need and providing high quality solutions bears fruit again this month, with the introduction of the new MY8-SDI-ED interface card.
Distributed worldwide by Yamaha Commercial Audio, the Audinate Dante-MY16-AUD networking card is so new that it has barely left the production line, yet it has already received its first industry award.
After ten years at the vanguard of the digital audio mixing industry, Yamaha has announced that it will be discontinuing the production of the PM1D digital mixing console early next year, due to lack of availability of some of the original components and the requirement of maintaining a healthy stock of parts to support existing consoles.