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Written by Mike Stahl   
Sunday, 05 August 2007

It’s a whole new world for keyboard players as Yamaha introduces the PSR-OR700 Arranger Workstation at Summer NAMM 2007, giving Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and Arabic music lovers the ability to play scales that differ from the Western system of music notation. Never before available in the United States, the PSR-OR700 is designed for professionals and provides the ability to play quarter tone notes, common to Arabic music, for instance, which fall between half steps on the Western keyboard scale.

 


 

Psr-or700 YamahaWith 862 Voices, 96 notes of polyphony and 22 drum kits, the new keyboard also features MegaVoice Technology for incredibly realistic sounds and styles, USB storage options, 96-note polyphony and Modeled Organ Flutes with nine virtual drawbars. It also includes ethnic content, including instrument Voices and rhythm sounds, and special panel control buttons for tuning on the fly.

“Yamaha has carried previous versions of the PSR-OR700 in other parts of the world, but never in the United States, so it’s wonderful to address this market segment   with a professional Arranger Workstation keyboard designed for today’s Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and Arabic musicians and production specialists who are experimenting with these sounds and tunings,” said Mark Anderson, marketing manager, Portable Keyboards, Pro Audio & Combo Division, Yamaha Corporation of America.

 

Yamaha’s entire Arranger Workstation line includes the flagship Tyros2, the PSR-S900, the PSR-S700, the PSR-OR700 and the PSR-S500.

The PSR-OR700 (MSRP: $1,599.99) is expected to ship in August 2007.

For more information, visit Yamaha  www.yamaha.com.





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