Until the end of this year, customers purchasing selected Yamaha guitars and basses within selected European countries are eligible for a special discount through the Steinberg Online Shop for its newly released Sequel 3 music creation and performance software.
With 5,000 loops and sounds of various music styles accessible through the MediaBay media management tool, Sequel 3 features an array of editing tools, effects and virtual instruments in a one-window software environment. Its HALion Sonic SE workstation features an additional 500+ sounds, while the VST Amp Rack SE virtual effect board with 120 presets comprise combinations of amps, speaker cabinets and effects pedals.
Outline of promotion
A musician who purchases an eligible Yamaha guitar within selected European countries before December 31, 2011, is entitled to a 10 euro discount when purchasing Sequel 3 through the Steinberg Online Shop.
Sequel 3 features at a glance
• More than 5,000 loops and sounds
• MediaBay media management tool
• HALion Sonic SE with 500 workstation sounds
• Performance Mode with 24 live performance pads
• One-click tempo detection
• VST Amp Rack SE amp simulator
• Controller Learn
• Multi-take recording
• AudioWarp with élastique Pro
• Step Envelopes editor
• Beat Page with Groove Agent ONE and Beat Designer
• VST 3 support and cross-platform compatibility with Windows and Mac OS X
More details and a list of Yamaha guitars included in this special offer are available at www.steinberg.net/yamahapromo.
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