I wanted to put in my two cents worth on Bill Brandom as well. Bill has, for many years, been the star of Yamaha support and has always represented the customer's point of view in discussions with Yamaha Japan. Bill and I have had many e-mail conversations regarding features that I would like to see added to the Mark IV. Some of these features (the ability to backup the internal HD of the Mark IV) have been added since the Mark IV was introduced. Others, e.g. the option of purchasing a larger HD (mine is almost completely full of Yamaha software) and a Search function have not. However, in every case when I have communicated these and other issues to Bill, I have been confident and satisfied that he took the issues to Japan and has placed them on the table for possible future versions of the Mark IV software. Bill Brandom is an outstanding representative of Yamaha and a huge asset to the community of disklavier owners. He usually works in the background and I am glad to take this opportunity to praise his work in public. It also gave me considerable pleasure to note that Bill Brandom was recently promoted to National Product Manager for the Disklavier, a truly well deserved promotion. Tom On Aug 31, 2007, at 4:47 PM, yeloc2 wrote: > If any potential Disklavier buyer was a little hesitant because of the > technology involved in this product and was wondering about > support....then I say fear not. Mr. Brandom, Disklavier marketing > director and very much involved in product development, gave me all > the > time I wanted to answer some tough tech questions. He not only put my > mind to ease about operational issues, but was really interested in > what I had to say about the consumer end. He also has assured me that > Yamaha is very interested in advancing this fine instrument into the > many aspects of our lives regarding looks, fun, technology, and of > course music. I did not have to mention support because the time he > gave me was plenty of proof on that issue. I was very impressed with > Mr. Brandom, who represents Yamaha very well. Just thought I would > mention this. > > > >
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Re: [disklavier] Yamaha Support and product development
2007-08-31 by Tom Wheeler
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