Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Examine the Uses and Returns in Regards to the Yamaha P-155

By Ermelinda Mcdaniels


The latest Yamaha P-155 is designed for the musician who needs quality tone and touch piano. It is also perfect for practicing purposes at home. Features of this model include top quality sound and effect of a Graded Hammer action which can build appropriate finger technique, plus a three-year warranty from Yamaha.

With the Yamaha, well-known piano touch, the P-155 digital piano provides a high quality sound for use when you are performing by yourself, in a band, practicing at your home or away from home. The top-shelf technologies relating to digital piano from Yamaha plus the highly-expressive Graded Hammer keyboard save musicians from having to choose between piano quality and portability.

DDS (Dynamic Stereo Sampling) technology from Yamaha utilizes four-level piano samples to boost expression. You will be able to hear (of four) piano recordings on each key at an extraordinary level of tonal expression and vibrant range, depending on the level of strike from the user on a particular note. Playing softly doesn't necessarily mean that the volume is lowered. Instead, it generates the hushed recordings of the notes of the piano. Playing harder generates divided samples at various levels. Yamaha has put out great effort to capture the sonic artifacts of the grand piano in the Yamaha P-155. Their thorough efforts also include the recording of a felt damper which comes to pause (Key Off Samples) on a vibrating string whenever a note has been released by the user. Also, the reproduction of the open strings sound will emphasize your performance when you use the Stereo Sustain Samples and Damper Resonance (damper pedal).

The Yamaha P-155 employs the Graded Hammer (GH) technology to replicate the real feel of the action of the keyboard of a grand piano; offering weightier touch at the lower level key, light touch at the higher level keys, and subtle response and weight gradations throughout. The Graded Hammer features excellent balance and significant consistency. Practicing or performing on a Grand Hammer keyboard adequately builds and develops an artist's skill for making the progression between the P-155 and an audio grand. The Yamaha P-155 is a digital full-featured piano which offers you all that you need to practice, play and perform. It is available with interior high-power, 2-channel amplifier (12W + 12W) with speakers built in that offer high performance. This allows you and the audience to listen to the real sounds in all their glory. Even if your audience is on a separate continent, you are able to share your masterpieces and ideas in music easily with other people by simply recording a performance to a connected (not included) USB storage device. Songs can be stored as SMF (Standard MIDI Files) and are able to be emailed to and also replayed on a PC or Mac.

Yamaha has tried their utmost best in the Yamaha P-155 to capture the artifacts of the sonic instrument so that it will sound like you are using a grand piano. These painstaking efforts involve taping a felt damper, pausing on a pulsating string which sweeps over your performing action when utilizing the Stereo Sustain Samples and Damper Resonance (damper pedal).




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