Foot controller to be used with many of Yamaha?s Synthesizers, Keyboards, Digital Pianos or other equipment. 1.5 mtr cable with stereo phone plug. Depending on the product, it can... more
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Footcontroller to be used with many of Yamaha´s Synthesizers, Keyboards, Digital Pianos
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or other equipment. 1.5 mtr cable with stereo phone plug. Depending on the product, it can be assigned or used to control any parameter like volume, filter, tremolo speed or others
Foot controller to be used with many of Yamaha?s Synthesizers, Keyboards, Digital Pianos or other equipment. 1.5 mtr cable with stereo phone plug. Depending on the product, it can be assigned or used to control any parameter like volume, filter, tremolo speed or others ... Please be aware that the Yamaha foot pedals are designed for use with Yamaha keyboards and pianos. They make not be compatible with other makes.
...for connecting the unit to a PC via USB, and the Yamaha digital music notebook software, along with additional songs that can be transferred to the unit itself.
On the downside the keys still feel somewhat like a (reasonably priced) keyboard. This is however reflected in Yamaha's latest advertising bumpf as box-style, whereas for other models they go on in some detail about grade weighted hammer keys etc. The only other drawback I have found so far has been the sustain pedal. Again in the advertising material this is referred to as a footswitch - it is just that, unfortunately there is no way of slowly releasing the sustain on the keys.
There are other features provided by Yamaha, such as the digital music notebook which I have not got round to using yet, but looks extremely useful nonetheless which just underlines the quality of Yamaha products...
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Advantages: Good sound, Nice shape, Simple. Disadvantages: Mine is a little bit battered!
...small silver dots, as is on most "Beginner" guitars. The back of the neck is beech.
Body: The body is beech, or "natural" like the headstock and back of the neck. The body cover near the lower bout is white, matching with the Volume and Tone knobs, and the pickup selector [The pickip selector changes the sound of the guitar - it is used to switch between the 2 pickups on a Pacifica - Treble and Bass)
Overall, its a very nice guitar for looks, not the nicest i have ever seen (Unfortunatley the nicest guitar i have seen, the one i want when im really good, costs 7500 euros!) but it is still a very smooth looking guitar!
:::: Is it any good? ::::
The Yamaha Pacifica is a great instrument to play. I have been playing nearly a year now - my friend has been playing 7 years and he still has his Pacifica. The strings are typical nickel...
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