Yamaha shows off white MODUS R01 and H11 digital pianos [NAMM09]
January 13, 2009
Yamaha will use the Winter NAMM exhibition to show off one of its latest digital pianos – the white version of its MODUS R01 digital piano.
Also on show will be the H11 Contemporary Grand digital piano.
All of Yamaha’s MODUS digital pianos feature AWM Stereo Sampling technology and at least 30 sample banks (50 on the H11) for the keyboard sounds, all fully responsive to the player’s touch on the keyboard, and thus offering very realistic sound. Samples include stereo sustain and key-off samples which recreate string resonance, soundboard, and dampers touching strings as keys are released.

The H01 has 64 note polyphony while the H11 doubles that to 128 notes. There’s also Dual Voice and reverb functions plus 20 instrument voices and 50 onboard preset piano songs.
Both digital pianos have a 40 watt amplification system and can be accessorised with matching white piano bench.
Available from the second quarter of 2009.
Yamaha intros MODUS H01 stylish, compact digital piano
September 19, 2007
Yamaha’s new MODUS H01 digital grand piano continues the line of compact, stylish digital grand pianos. As with their CLP-F01, Yamaha’s designers have addressed the needs of luxury homeowners who need to use space efficiently whilst accenting their rooms with stylish furniture.
“Though we are catering to the new design-conscious consumer, this instrument sounds and feels as beautiful as it looks,” says Jim Levesque, Clavinova Marketing Manager, Yamaha Piano Division.
Playing features include 88-note natural wood keyboard, 64 notes polyphony, 10 instrument voices, and three-level dynamic stereo AWM samples. It also has a USB input, three pedals (damper with half-pedal effect, sostenuto, and soft), and 40 watt stereo speaker system.
A variety of gorgeous finishes, including amber glow, velvet rouge and deep brunette – all accented with polished ebony – are available.


