Finger Drum Pads Win Bronze Award at the DFA Design for Asia Awards 2025

Hamamatsu, Japan ― Yamaha Corporation announces that its FGDP-50 and FGDP-30 finger drum pads have been selected for the Bronze Award at the DFA Design for Asia Awards 2025.

Yamaha Presents: The 7th Yamaha International Highlight Concert in Korea

Hamamatsu, Japan ― Yamaha Corporation announces that it will host the 7th Yamaha International Highlight Concert in Korea, a concert performed by students of YAMAHA MUSIC SCHOOLS in over 40 countries and regions around the world, in Seoul, Korea, on January 24, 2026.

Yamaha Wins Three Good Design Awards 2025 and a Long Life Design Award

Hamamatsu, Japan ― Yamaha Corporation has won three Good Design Awards 2025 from the Japan Institute of Design Promotion, for the TORCH T01 digital piano, the Extrack app for musicians, and the packaging design of its entry-level wind instruments.

From Music Production to Streaming, the Standard for Today’s Creators - Yamaha Audio Interfaces UR-MK3 and URX-C

Hamamatsu, Japan – Yamaha announced that on October 9, 2025, it will rebrand the long-established UR series—previously offered under the Steinberg brand— under the Yamaha name and launch the “UR-MK3” series (UR12MK3, UR22MK3) and “URX-C” series (URX22C, URX44C). The UR-MK3 and URX-C inherit the proven features and reliability of the UR line, now delivered under the Yamaha brand to provide creators with trusted solutions for both music production and streaming.

Yamaha and Steinberg Announce Hardware Brand Transition

Hamamatsu, Japan ― Yamaha and Steinberg today announced that, as part of a group-wide restructuring of product development systems, Yamaha has taken over Steinberg’s hardware business. Steinberg hardware products are being rebranded as Yamaha, while Steinberg will focus exclusively on software development and sales moving forward. The aim is to provide users with a refined, integrated product experience that brings software and hardware under one roof.