Monday, October 11, 2010

Yamaha Byson 2010

What with its updated piano features such as a dynamic stereo sampling, a 128 tone polyphony, a 2-track 3-song sequencer, a damper resonance for However, based on the Yamaha Byson specifications, I am confident that it can do an admirable job. That being said, most would think that the YDP-181 has some large shoes to fill. Actually, the Yamaha Byson is the replacement for the Yamaha Byson. Not only that, it also has an on-board 2-track song recorder that allows you to record you original music ideas and performances during practice or during a live, actual performance.

The Yamaha Byson also has a Dual Voice capability, which means that you can play two different instrument sounds all at the same time. It has a damper pedal that features half-damper effect, providing a shaded yet expressive control over any sustained note. It uses a USB device port for storing songs recorded on any instrument. TheYamaha Byson  Arius does not only gives a playing pleasure, it also provides a recording convenience.

On top of that, its 3-level AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling voices produces authentic sound quite remarkably. With its Graded Hammer keyboard, the Yamaha Byson  is a very enjoyable piece to play with, both in practice and performance. Providing a true piano sound and feel, the Yamaha Byson has become an easy favorite among all other digital pianos in the market.  If you are looking for the perfect digital piano that can accommodate both to beginners and experienced players alike, the Yamaha Byson Arius Home Digital Piano is the piece that you are looking for.