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Virginal beauty: PURE DMX-50
Crave We preferred the sturdy screw bindings of the Yamaha CRX-M170. Famous for its kitchen radio designs, PURE is to digital radio what Cadbury is to chocolate. This is the company's latest foray into the world of DAB, but unlike previous designs the...
Tags: pure digital, designs, radio, mini
7 March 2006, 14:00 > More matches in Crave
Yamaha AW1600 review
Reviews When you consider that renting a studio with equivalent hardware to the Yamaha AW1600 can cost upwards of £100 an hour (in many cases £500 an hour might be a more realistic figure), recorders like this one begin to look increasingly viable.
Editor's rating
8.8
Tags: yamaha, professionals, sample, desk
2 March 2006, 14:12 > More matches in Reviews
Olive Opus packs music-serving muscle
Crave Olive joins the likes of Hermstedt, Yamaha and Denon in providing a high-end music storage device for those of us who dream of gold-plated phonos and oxygen-free speaker wire. Music servers are invading the consumer electronics landscape with the...
Tags: cds, collection, hard disk, bitrate
2 March 2006, 11:49 > More matches in Crave
Yamaha CRX-M170 review
Reviews Though it may seem like a relative newcomer, Yamaha famously manufactured Japan's first piano over 100 years ago. The Yamaha brand has never enjoyed the elite status of Linn or Arcam, but the company has forged itself a good reputation for home...
Editor's rating
7.9
Tags: yamaha, mini, stereo, remote control
3 January 2006, 14:57 > More matches in Reviews
Studio in a box: Yamaha AW1600
Crave Yamaha has jammed all of this hootenanny into a single, dedicated, digital music unit. Gone are the days when recording a band on sixteen tracks meant booking Abbey Road. No longer are studios filled with racks of hot valves, reams of tape and mop...
Tags: yamaha, tracks, recording, hardware
19 December 2005, 14:00 > More matches in Crave
The winner of our trip to Las Vegas
Crave We're very happy to announce that James Davies of Cambridge wowed the judges with his Roomba robot vacuum cleaner, glamourous Yamaha YSP 1 virtual surround sound speaker and his category-killing Sky+ hard-drive recorder.
Tags: gadgets, cleaner, american, ces
25 November 2005, 12:53 > More matches in Crave
DABabolical machine: Yamaha CRX-M170
Crave Not only did Yamaha send us this delightful little DAB to review, but they included the largest subwoofer we've ever seen. Update: a full review of the Yamaha CRX-M170 is now live. We've seen big DABs and small DABs, round ones and square ones...
Tags: yamaha, volume, stations, class
23 November 2005, 10:22 > More matches in Crave
Busker
Downloads Plays 30 included styles or any other Yamaha compatible style. Copy a song from a songbook by dragging notes, chords and other symbols to staff lines until you have the same picture as in the songbook.
10 November 2005, 23:32 > More matches in Downloads
LabelFlash: Defies all labels
Crave Yamaha's cooperation with Fujifilm spawned the LabelFlash system earlier this month. More and more manufacturers are adding laser-etching capabilities to their DVD writers. This is an inkless method of labelling your CDs and DVDs.
Tags: dvds, power, disk, laser
4 November 2005, 11:06 > More matches in Crave
Optoma MovieTime DV10 review
Reviews Looks like you'll still need to invest in that Yamaha YSP-1 speaker system. Optoma's MovieTime DV10 projector is sure to rustle a few feathers, because it's one of the first home-cinema projectors to include a DVD player in the main chassis.
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: optoma, dedicated, dvd player, high quality
30 August 2005, 14:52 > More matches in Reviews
Yamaha YSP-1: Fantastic Forty
Crave When the rather heavy Yamaha YSP-1 landed in our lap, after recovering our breath we were heathily sceptical about its surround-sound potential. It seems like the technology might have its limitations, but if you want to avoid the clutter of a true...
Tags: yamaha, virtual, speaker, surround
14 July 2005, 12:08 > More matches in Crave
Virtual Music
Downloads It uses Yamaha and Bonanza styles to make the accompaniments. This package includes four programs to create and to play music in a magician step. It recognizes the chords in simple text and qualifies you to touch notes of the chord using keyboard...
21 June 2005, 11:46 > More matches in Downloads
Find the drives you need to succeed
Reviews In the other corner sits the DVD+RW Alliance, whose members include Dell, HP, Ricoh and Yamaha. Hard drive The proliferation of digital media content has led to a dramatic increase in hard drive sizes.
16 May 2005, 14:42 > More matches in Reviews
Tapwave Zodiac1 review
Reviews The MP3 file of your choice serves as your wake-up call, blaring from the built-in Yamaha stereo speakers. The Tapwave Zodiac1, which has less built-in memory (32MB) than its more expensive twin brother, the 128MB Zodiac2, costs £150.
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: tapwave, microsoft outlook, titles, handhelds
6 May 2005, 13:20 > More matches in Reviews
Band Minus One
Downloads You can use the many thousands of styles in Yamaha format that are available on Internet. Band Minus One is a windows program that enables you to create your own accompaniment by entering a chord sequence and choosing a style.
28 April 2005, 20:34 > More matches in Downloads

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