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Yamaha wants partygoers to immerse themselves in electronic music wherever they go, so the corporation unveils its mobile music production studio, SEQTRAK.

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Yamaha’s SEQTRAK creates electro-music for on-the-go raving
Yamaha wants partygoers to immerse themselves in electronic music wherever they go, so the corporation unveils its mobile music production studio, SEQTRAK.

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The keyboard-sized sound machine is compact enough to fit in a laptop bag and lightweight for no-fuss carrying.

It features a one-to-one interface, allowing the music producer to be their own DJ, and SEQTRAK also has a built-in speaker and microphone to prepare the producer for impromptu clubbing anywhere they go.

The Yamaha’s SEQTRAK also comes with a rechargeable battery, making it easy for the music producer to keep using the keyboard-sized sound machine while it is plugged in.

Yamaha says it created SEQTRAK for composing and performing electronic music anywhere, anytime.

It is packed with two versatile sound engines and samples, and the corporation included streamlined connectivity to the sound machine, so the music producer can connect it with its dedicated app and even share their music digitally.

Two Sound Engines Wth Synth Pads & Electric Piano's:

Yamaha believes its SEQTRAK doesn’t compromise on quality sound given its two sound engines.

The Advanced

Wave Memory 2 comprises 128-note polyphony and offers a range of authentic sounds, from acoustic instruments to synthesizers.

On the other hand, the four-operator FM engine, the second feature, can generate synth pads, leads, FM electric pianos, and more. All of these are packed into a single keyboard-sized sound machine whose orange-gray variant may resemble stacks of LEGO bricks.


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