Yamaha SY35 - Manuals
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Manual Yamaha SY35
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Summary
Congratulations ! Your SY35 Music Synthesizer offers extraordinary musical versatility and con-trol with a “vector synthesis” system than combines Yamaha’s advanced AWMsample playback technology with high-performance FM tone generation. Vector synthesis allows you to create and control synthesized s...
CONTENTS Getting Started Manual Precautions............................................................3 About the Manuals.................................................5 The Getting Started Manual ..............................5 Icons..................................................................
3 Precautions !! PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE PROCEEDING !! 1 . AVOID EXCESSIVE HEAT, HUMIDITY,DUST AND VIBRATION Keep the SY35 away from locations where it is likely to be exposed to hightemperatures or humidity — such as near radiators, stoves, etc. Also avoid loca-tions which are subject to excessive ...
5 About the Manuals The SY35 comes with two manuals — Getting Started and Feature Reference. ● The Getting StartedManual (this manual) In addition to an overview of the SY35 controls and connectors (page 8), the Getting Started manual contains five separate tutorials that take you step-by-step throu...
2. Selecting And Playing Voices The first thing you’ll want to do with your SY35 is select and play some of its outstanding voices … this sectionwill show you how to do just that. We’ll also look at the overall SY35 voice memory configuration. Play the Presets Although the SY35 can access three diff...
3. Vectors Vectors are a versatile musical tool. You can simply use the VECTOR CONTROL as an expressive controllerwhile playing, or spend some time programming sophisticated “dynamic vectors” that play automatically. Manual Vector Control Before we get into the details of vector synthesis, try using...
4. Instant Voice Programming Although the SY35 allows you to program voices in considerable detail, in this section we’ll present a simple wayto create an unlimited range of new and useful voices. Detailed parameters for programming individual elements are available in the ELEMENT TONE and ELEMENT E...
40 Conclusion In the preceding tutorials we’ve covered quite a lot of ground, and by now youshould be quite familiar with the SY35. You know how to select and play thevoices, how to use manual vector control, how to record dynamic vectors andstore the results in memory, how to quickly create new voi...
41 Glossary If you’re relatively new to electronic music, you might be confused by some of the jargon you run across in theliterature you read (such as this manual). The following is a very brief glossary of some terms that are unique tothis field. Aftertouch Aftertouch response refers to the capabi...
44 Index –1/NO and +1/YES keys 9, 17 A AWM 23, 41 B Bank keys 11, 17 C Card key 10 Card multi memory 37 Card slot 13 Card voice memory 20 Connections 14 Cursor keys 9 D DC 10V-12V in jack 12 Demo 15 Demo key 11 Detune vectors 22 Dynamic vectors 24 Dynamic voice allocation 37 E Edit/utility/compare k...
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