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Live Music Australia Grant

Live Music Australia Grant

Yamaha Music Australia would like to offer support to any music venues looking to purchase audio equipment, backline equipment or musical instruments such as acoustic pianos through the ‘Live Music Australia’ grant.

Australian National University Disklavier

Australian National University uses Disklavier Piano to create virtual music for our lockdown lives

A COVID-19 track that can be played virtually and which is inspired by lockdown as well as the Spanish flu has been recorded by musicians at The Australian National University (ANU).

Yamaha Announces ADECIA Audio Solution

New Dynamic Beamforming Ceiling Microphone, Conference Processor, PoE Switches, and VXL Series Speakers Create a Complete and Customizable Audio Solution

PSR-E373 and PSREW310

The New Standard for Portable Keyboards

Yamaha Music Australia proudly introduces the PSR-E373 (61-note) and PSR-EW310 (76-note) keyboards. These are entry expressive touch-sensitive keyboard’s featuring versatile functions, that beginners can enjoy playing right away.

Always Playing: London Symphony Orchestra and Yamaha Keep Classical Music Live

Audience and community engagement, music education and global co-operation have always been at the heart of the London Symphony Orchestra’s activities. Working with long-term partner Yamaha, the orchestra has accelerated its digital outreach programme in recent months, helping its musicians to perform together again and for worldwide audiences to enjoy the unique experience of live classical performance.

SWR2311P-10G Firmware V2.02.17, SWR2310 Firmware V2.04.04 Released.

New feature : Now supports RADIUS servers function.

SWP2 Firmware V2.03.09 Released.

New feature:Now supports RADIUS servers function.

SWP1 Firmware Rev.2.01.10 Released.

Fixed some problems.

Yamaha LAN Monitor V1.5.7 Released.

Improvement:Now Yamaha LAN Monitor can manage the stack configuration for the SWR2310-28GT with firmware Rev. 2.04.04 or later. Some bug fix will also be included.

RIVAGE PM10 Mixes Award-Winning, Multi-Sensory Production In Singapore

In 2018, Singaporean artist Inch Chua travelled to Antarctica as part of the Climate Force International Antarctic Expedition, led by renowned explorer Robert Swan. She turned the experience into an award-winning, multi-sensory production, 'Til The End Of The World, We'll Meet In No Man's Land, which used a complex binaural audio production, delivered to audiences via multiple sets of headphones and the KLANG Fabrik immersive in-ear monitoring system. The production was mixed on a Yamaha RIVAGE PM10 digital mixing system.