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technology5 months ago

Top 10 Must-See New Gadgets

The article highlights recent notable product releases including upgraded desktop speakers from Audioengine, Yamaha's advanced Dolby Atmos soundbar, a retro-inspired digital camera from Camp Snap, high-end in-ear monitors from Campfire Audio, and a 4K ultra-short-throw projector from LG, among others, showcasing the latest in consumer tech and audio equipment.

music-technology1 year ago

"Yamaha Unveils SEQTRAK: The Ultimate Portable MIDI Sequencer"

Yamaha introduces the SEQTRAK, a compact and affordable MIDI sequencer that emulates the casual brilliance of the Teenage Engineering OP-1 synth, offering versatile sound engines, intuitive design, and streamlined connectivity options. Priced at $599, the SEQTRAK is designed for both beginners and seasoned music producers, providing a portable and user-friendly solution for on-the-go music creation and performance.

technology2 years ago

"Yamaha's SEQTRAK: The Colorful Teenage Engineering Rival"

Yamaha has unveiled the SEQTRAK groovebox, a portable all-in-one production studio that includes a drum machine, sampler, FM and sample-based synthesis, and a sequencer, with a built-in battery and speaker. The device also comes with a multi-platform companion app for visual control and deeper settings. Priced at $399 for pre-order, the SEQTRAK offers robust sampler credentials and a larger footprint compared to its Teenage Engineering rivals, making it a potential competitor in the music production market.

music-technology2 years ago

"Yamaha's SEQTRAK: A Potential Challenger to Teenage Engineering's OP-1"

Yamaha unveils the SEQTRAK, a sleek and portable groovebox featuring a drum machine, synthesizer, sampler, and sequencer, with DNA from its DX and AMW2-powered instruments. Priced at $599, it offers four sound-generating sections, including a sample-based drum machine, synthesizer sections, and a sampler, along with an effects section and a step sequencer with up to 128 steps. The device also features connectivity options such as Bluetooth MIDI, Wi-Fi, MIDI in/out, USB-C, aux-in, and headphone out, making it a compelling option for music creators.

technology2 years ago

Yamaha Launches 5-Disc CD Changer, Bringing Nostalgia to the Present

Yamaha has released the CD-C603RK, a rack-mountable CD player that can hold up to five CDs at once. It features the PlayXchange function, allowing users to change CDs while one is still playing, and the 'play mode memory' that allows music to continue playing even after the CD player is disconnected from power. The device also includes Pure Direct, which enhances audio quality. However, availability may be limited to Europe and Australia.

technology2 years ago

Yamaha's 2023 Launch: A Nostalgic 5-Disk CD Changer

Yamaha has launched a 5-disk CD changer, the Yamaha CD-C603, in 2023, bringing back the nostalgia of using compact disks. The CD changer allows for swapping out disks without interrupting playback and features technologies to reduce additional sounds. However, with the decline of physical media and the prevalence of streaming services, finding CDs may be a challenge. The CD changer is priced at $549.95 and is designed to be placed on an entertainment setup, requiring external speakers for sound output.

sports2 years ago

"Countdown to 2024: The Apex of Testing Approaches"

The 2024 MotoGP season is already generating excitement as top riders make team switches and rookies make their debuts. The biggest headline is Marc Marquez's move from Repsol Honda to Gresini Racing MotoGP, where he will ride a Ducati alongside his brother Alex Marquez. Other notable changes include Pedro Acosta, the reigning Moto2 World Champion, making his MotoGP debut, and Alex Rins joining Fabio Quartararo at Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP. The season promises to be highly competitive, with riders like Francesco Bagnaia, Jorge Martin, and Marco Bezzecchi gearing up to fight for the championship.

technology2 years ago

"Unbeatable Deals: Soundbars at Unbelievable Prices!"

Woot is offering "factory reconditioned" JBL and Yamaha soundbars for as low as $80, providing an opportunity to upgrade your TV's audio. The JBL Bar 2.0 All-in-one soundbar, priced at $80, is a solid option for those who want to improve their TV speakers without the need for additional speakers or a subwoofer. The JBL Bar 5.0 MultiBeam, on sale for $179.99, offers more power and better bass with JBL MultiBeam Technology. The Yamaha ATS-1090, priced at $99.99, is Yamaha's equivalent to the JBL Bar 2.0 All-in-one and can be controlled with Alexa. For those who want a soundbar and subwoofer combo, options include the JBL Bar 2.1 Deep Bass for $159.99 and Yamaha's ATS-C300 for $139.99.

music-technology2 years ago

Yamaha Montage M: The Ultimate Synth Powerhouse

Yamaha has released the Montage M, a new flagship workstation synth that combines multiple sound-generating technologies into one keyboard. The highlight is the new AN-X engine, which aims to capture the warm sound of real analogue synths. The Montage M also features improved versions of Yamaha's AWM2 and FM-X engines, offering up to 400 notes of polyphony. It comes in three versions and includes USB audio and MIDI connectivity. Prices range from $3,500 to $4,500.

sports2 years ago

"Espargaro Dominates MotoGP Catalan GP Practice, Marquez Crashes in FP1"

Aleix Espargaro continued his strong performance at the MotoGP Catalan GP by topping both Friday practice sessions, leading an Aprilia 1-2 in the second session. Japanese manufacturers Yamaha and Honda faced embarrassment as all of their riders occupied the last places in the order, with Fabio Quartararo leading the pack. Reigning world champion Francesco Bagnaia completed the top three, while Ducati rider Luca Marini's technical issues caused chaos on the track.

business2 years ago

Yamaha Ends 55-Year Snowmobile Production

Yamaha, the Japanese company known for its snowmobiles, has announced that it will be ending production of snowmobiles and withdrawing from the market by 2025. The phase-out will begin in Japan, followed by Europe and North America. Yamaha cited difficulties in sustaining a profitable business in the snowmobile market and expressed a focus on producing environmentally-friendly vehicles, such as EV motorcycles. The company is currently involved in partnerships for standardized swappable EV batteries and exploring the development of hydrogen-powered motorcycles. Parts and service for existing snowmobiles will still be available for a limited time.

business2 years ago

Yamaha announces discontinuation of snowmobile production

Yamaha Motor Co. has announced that it will cease production and sales of snowmobiles after the 2025 model year in North America and the 2024 model year in Europe, citing difficulties in maintaining a sustainable business in the snowmobile market. The company will continue to provide parts and service for existing snowmobiles and will focus on current business activities and new growth markets. Production of the 2024 models is already underway, and Yamaha will work closely with dealers to minimize the impact of their decision over the next 12 to 36 months.

business2 years ago

Yamaha Ends Snowmobile Production After Over 50 Years

Yamaha Motors has announced that it will cease production of snowmobiles after over 50 years in the industry. The company cited difficulties in maintaining a sustainable business in the snowmobile market, despite a recent increase in demand. Yamaha's 2024 model year will be its last in European markets, while the 2025 model year will be its last in North America. This decision leaves the snowmobile industry with only three remaining brands: Polaris, Arctic Cat, and Ski-Doo.

motorsports2 years ago

Honda's MotoGP Future Uncertain as Marquez Contemplates Contract.

Honda's decline in MotoGP has been attributed to its unwillingness to implement necessary changes to make an effective recovery. The team's most competitive riders, including Marc Marquez, have been injured and unable to participate in recent races. Marquez's mood has an air of desperation, leading to rumors of an impending departure from Honda. The problem is cultural, as Japanese engineers are very proud and unwilling to recognize that their European counterparts may have been ahead of them in certain areas, such as aerodynamics. Honda's decline is in contrast to the giant step taken by Ducati in terms of performance and numerical dominance, combined with the evident improvement of Aprilia and KTM.

diy-electronics2 years ago

"RPi Synth: Multi-DX7/TX816 Style"

Simple DIY ElectroMusic Projects has released a complete DIY modular design for simulating the classic 80s Yamaha TX816 DX/FM modular digital synthesizer using a Raspberry Pi and custom PCBs. The design includes a user interface for four of the eight channels, a GY-PCM5102 I2C DAC, and MIDI connectors. The MiniDexed firmware running bare-metal on a Raspberry Pi allows for a compatible synth without breaking the bank.