Yamaha Updates DG Series DigitalAmp Software
February 6, 2000
Long known in the industry for its high-quality effects
processors, Yamaha Corporation of America continues the tradition with
the introduction of the DG Series Version 2 Software at Winter NAMM 2000.
The software package, available January 2000, allows guitarists to upgrade
the award-winning DG Series digital guitar amplifiers without purchasing
additional effects, and may be either downloaded from the Yamaha DG website,
or ordered directly from Yamahafree of charge.
The upgrade comes in the form of a MIDI file and may be loaded directly
using the MIDI IN on the amps rear panel. Users can now add Tremolo,
Chorus, new MIDI effects controls, and 80 new preset patches to the DGs
list of on-board features that includes digital reverb, tape echo, motorized
knobs and a variety of selectable amplifier types.
"This new software is proof that Yamaha is committed to providing
real state-of-the-art digital technology in a tube-like amplifier,"
states David Bergstrom, director of marketing, Combo Group, Pro Audio
& Combo Division. "Great guitarists such as Alan Holdsworth and
Richie Kotzen are using the DG amplifiers because of their incredible
tone. Now, with the Version 2 Software, guitarists can have an all-in-one
package with great tone and great effects. Plusits absolutely
free."
Professionals have described the Tremolo as having a "cool, retro
vibe," and the Chorus as "a warm, single-phase effect with a
unique analog-type sound." Yamaha recruited some of LAs top
session guitar players to develop the new patches.
"This is a dream come true for current and future DG amp owners,"
says Gary Cook, Guitar product manager. "Yamaha has always been a
leader in signal processing. Now guitarists can experience great effects
in the DG series with this upgrade. The bottom linewith the new
software, you wont need another amp."
For more information, visit Yamaha's web site at www.yamaha.com. |