Yamaha Disklavier Grand
More than merely a piano, Yamaha's Disklavier is a complete entertainment system. Ever since Yamaha introduced hybrid acoustic/digital pianos in 1986, these computer-age 'player' pianos have evolved into instruments that can reproduce 'live' acoustic piano concerts and ensemble music with instrumental backings and vocal tracks. This unique combination of both acoustic and digital superiority has made Yamaha's Disklavier the obvious choice of music-lovers, pianists, and educators worldwide.
A True Acoustic Piano with Digital Age Capabilities
In addition to Sound Muting Systems, the Disklavier Mark III Series supports an amazing range of recording, playback, and versatile features, including a digital instrument tone generator for MIDI ensemble performance, SmartKeyTM learn-to-play technology, versatile controls, and comprehensive connections for virtually unlimited opportunities.
PianoSoft Brings Live Performances Home
Using Yamaha's library of thousands of PianoSoftTM software titles, the Disklavier brings 'live' performances of legendary artists into your home. By simply inserting the CD and corresponding Yamaha disk, the onboard sound system plays the vocals and fully orchestrated accompaniment, while the Disklavier performs the piano part in perfect time.
PianoSmartTM for Seamless Synchronization
Exciting new PianoSmartTM technology sets a new standard for recording and playback, providing seamless audio synchronization with any standard CD that has a corresponding PianoSoftTM title, as well as the ability to synchronize videotaped performances on the Disklavier and any standard TV monitor.
Mark IV Series - Versatility and Sophistication in a League of its Own
In a step beyond previous models, the Mark IV Series incorporates leading-edges advances, including a high-capacity onboard hard drive and pocket remote control. As a world-class Yamaha grand equipped with today's most advanced capabilities, the Mark IV is the ultimate piano for home entertainment, business establishments, or creative and educational environments
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Yamaha Disklavier DGT7AIncorporating the peerless Yamaha grand piano keyboard and action mechanism, the DGT7A offers a solid, natural touch and expressive control far superior to that of most digital pianos. Optical key and hammer sensors capture the subtlest nuances of expression, without mechanical interference, while pedal sensors register foot control as well. |
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Yamaha Disklavier DGT2APiano tones are stereo sampled across the full dynamic and tonal range of the Yamaha concert grand. Incredibly lifelike, they even recreate the harmonic resonance from other strings when using the sustain pedal. Reverb effects can simulate chamber and hall acoustics, and the 60W x 2, six-speaker audio system delivers rich, full, powerful sound. |
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Yamaha Disklavier DGC1BCDAlong with the standard capabilities of the Mark III Series Playback Grands, the DGC1BCD also incorporates several additional features. Integrated CD Drive - The CD drive lets you enjoy an extended range of Disklavier software, including discs with audio vocal and instrumental tracks, or play your audio CDs through the Disklavier sound system. PianoSmart technology - A new breakthrough in Disklavier technology, the PianoSmart system lets you enjoy Disklavier playback perfectly matched with popular music CDs. |
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Yamaha Disklavier DGB1CDNot limited to the sound of the piano alone, the DGB1CD also offers fully orchestrated concerts through the magic of Yamaha XG MIDI, the next generation standard in digital tone generation. Built into the compact new computer control unit, the internal tone module can add nearly 700 stunningly realistic instrumental and percussion voices to the live piano performance. |
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Yamaha Disklavier DC1M4Just connect a microphone to the Disklavier Mark IV piano and sing along through its built-in speakers. To fine-tune your experience, the Mark IV offers performance-enhancing vocal effects including room, stage, hall, and reverb. You can choose to display song lyrics externally on any TV monitor or on internally via the Tablet Remote Control. |
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Yamaha Disklavier DC2M4The Disklavier Mark IV performs as a stand-alone unit or as part of the ultimate home audio/video system. With genuine Yamaha speakers, each powered monitor is discretely mounted at an outward angle sending music away from the piano for a more spacious overall sound. For larger audio systems and installations, flexible output routings are provided to send music to any part of the house your system allows. Outputs assigned to areas far from the Disklavier can have a digital piano sound inserted into the audio stream, while keeping a background only mix sounding in areas near the acoustic piano. |
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Yamaha Disklavier DC3M4The TRC-100's synergy of elegance, style, and technology makes operating the Disklavier Mark IV an experience like no other. The 10.4- inch liquid crystal display provides several animated visual environments to access your favorite features, either with a tap of the stylus or a touch of a finger. Using the TRC-100, you can view karaoke lyrics, select background visuals, browse your song library, and even run a slide show of your own digital pictures! |
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Yamaha Disklavier DC5M4Taking digital instruments to new levels of realism, the new AEM (Articulation Element Modeling) tone generator breathes new life into orchestrated backgrounds. This next-generation sound source produces the subtle nuances heard in brass, saxophone, and string sections. Regular software, including educational and even karaoke titles, will spring to life with Yamaha's latest sound technology. |
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Yamaha Disklavier DC6M4Using the Media Center, software can be played directly from the built-in floppy disk and CD drives, and removable USB storage devices*, or loaded to internal memory for easy access. Convenient connections include headphone outputs, microphone input, and USB ports. The retractable glossy, black cover conceals the Media Center and matches the finish of the piano's cabinetry. |
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Yamaha Disklavier DC7M4Every teacher knows that practicing hands separately improves speed, accuracy, and memorization. With the ability to play the right and left hands independent of one another on selected software titles, as well as vary the tempo, practicing piano on the Disklavier has become a truly interactive experience. Add to this the fact that many popular method and lesson books are being offered with hands-separate recordings on disk, and you've got the ultimate music practice partner. |











