ADECIA

PROFESSIONAL AUDIO SOLUTIONS FOR CONFERENCING

SUPERIOR AUDIO PERFORMANCE

FOR YOUR CONFERENCE

Unified Communications

Audio and video conferencing solutions from Yamaha streamline collaboration and boost productivity wherever people need to speak openly, share freely and create exceptional things. Yamaha’s considered approach to building enterprise-grade microphone systems, conference phones, and video sound bars ensures exceptional audio quality, ease of connectivity and flexibility for meetings across the table or across the globe. Wired and wireless options complement today’s nuanced and hectic business systems. With core tenets of simplicity, clarity and efficiency, Yamaha brings to unified communications a passion for sound and performance that has been creating excitement and inspiration for more than 130 years.

ADECIA V2.8.0 Released

This firmware supports the new devices VXC2P and CTL-BN1 and has several bug fixes. Please refer to the download page for details.

Yamaha at the LEaT con in Hamburg from 22-24 October 2024.

LEaT con is the networking convention for the live and entertainment industry and will take place in Hamburg from 22-24 October in Hall B6 at Hamburg Messe.

Sync-Beat Success - Unique Concert Celebrates 70 Years Of Yamaha Music School

In May 2024, Yamaha Music School celebrated its 70th anniversary with a unique concert at the Yamaha Music Hall in Ginza, Tokyo. Bringing together renowned Japanese pop/rock duo Sukima Switch and pre-recorded performances by 330 amateur musicians, the Yamaha Music School x Sukima Switch Sync-Beat Concert was made possible by the immersive sound of a Yamaha Active Field Control (AFC) system.

Yamaha announces the launch of “Audioversity Online” for Pro Audio Training

Yamaha is pleased to announce a new training platform for the professional audio market: Audioversity Online.

CS-800 / CS-500 Firmware V1.3.2 Released

This firmware release provides bug fixes to resolve the issue when switching between cameras, where audio passthrough may sometimes contradict the mute LED (i.e. audio may pass when LED shows RED/Muted, also audio may not pass when device appears unmuted)