
Yamaha N Series FireWire Digital Mixing Studios Now Shipping
Integrated systems with the ease of analog and the power of digital
NAMM – Austin, Texas (July 27, 2007) —Yamaha Corporation of America is now shipping their new N Series
Digital Mixing Studios, which combine Stinberg’s Cubase AI4 (Advanced Integration) software with new
FireWire studio mixers to create a complete computer recording system with the familiar feel of an analog
mixer and recorder with the power and flexibility of a completely modern digital audio workstation.
The seamless integration of hardware and software makes computer recording as simple as dedicated hardware units,
including dedicated transport, track select and record ready buttons. Yamaha’s Musically Tuned Class-A Discrete Mic
Preamp with Inverted Darlington Circuitry Design, Rev X High Resolution Reverb, Effective Musical EQ and Sweet Spot
Morphing Compressors on every XLR input ensure the highest audio quality. The 12-channel n12 controls the entire
studio by providing independent headphone mixes, talkback capability, and monitor speaker selection and control up to
complete 5.1 surround systems. The n8 is a smaller, 8-channel version of the n12.
Also included is Cubase AI4, a special version of Steinberg’s legendary DAW with advanced integration features for the
Yamaha N series, ensuring ease of use and seamless integration. Steinberg’s Cubase AI4 is a comprehensive music
production software based on the flagship Cubase 4 program that has been specially designed to integrate with the MW
Series features. It gives you up to 48 simultaneous audio tracks and 64 MIDI tracks, a variety of VST plug-in software
synths and effects, as well as full VSTi compatibility. Synchronization with the N series Mixer is made easy with a
Cubase Ready LED, remote Transport Control, Track Selection, and Click Track On/Off, a DAW Control Work Mode,
Wet or Dry Monitoring, and Project Templates.
The list prices on the N Series are $1,099 (n8) and $1,599 (n12). For more information, visit Yamaha at NAMM in
Austin, Texas, July 27-29 in booth 738 or write Yamaha Corporation of America, Pro Audio & Combo Division, Music
Production, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; e-mail infostation@yamaha.com; visit
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About Yamaha
Yamaha Corporation of America is the largest subsidiary of Yamaha Corporation, Japan and offers a full line of musical
instruments and audio/visual products to the U.S. market. Products include: acoustic and digital pianos, portable
keyboards, guitars, acoustic and electronic drums, band and orchestral instruments, marching percussion products,
synthesizers, professional digital and analog audio products, wireless content, and innovative technology products
targeted to the hobbyist, education, worship, professional music, and installation markets. Yamaha Corporation of
America also owns Yamaha Exporting, Inc., a subsidiary engaged in exporting many products and materials to overseas
markets including Japan.
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