Page 3 - CONTENTS; GENERAL EDITING PROCEDURE; Voice Edit Mode
2 CONTENTS GENERAL EDITING PROCEDURE ■ Mode Selection ............................................. 8 ■ Selecting Specific Edit Functions ............... 8 ■ Selecting & Editing Parameters ................ 10 ■ Controller Assignment Display .................. 11 Performance Edit Mode ■ Edit 1: L...
Page 4 - Drum Voice Edit Mode
3 2: LFO Speed Sensitivity ................... 80LFO Data Copy ................................... 81 6: Controller 1: Pitch Bend Range .......................... 822: Modulation Wheel Depth ............... 833: Foot Controller Depth .................... 854: After Touch Depth .........................
Page 8 - Mode Selection
GENERAL EDITING PROCEDURE ■ Mode Selection ........................................... 8 ■ Selecting Specific Edit Functions ............... 8 ■ Selecting & Editing Parameters ............... 10 ■ Controller Assignment Display ................. 11
Page 9 - VOICE; The illustrations here are not available.
8 The SY85 makes editing easy by providing a consistent, logical control interface via which parameters can be located and edited. Once you’ve learnedthe general procedure, you can locate and edit any of the SY85’s many param-eters quickly and easily. ■ Mode Selection All SY85 edit modes are selecte...
Page 10 - FILTER
9 From this display you can use either the data entry dial or the [-1] and [+1] keys to directly select any of the 8 available functions, then press the [ENTER/YES] key to actually select the specified function. In some cases the PAGE [ k] and [l] or [MENU] keys will take you to another entry screen...
Page 11 - Selecting & Editing Parameters
10 ■ Selecting & Editing Parameters Most SY85 edit screens contain several parameters that can be selected and edited. In most cases you can simply operate the continuous slider immediatelybelow the parameter you want to edit on the display. Operating a slider auto-matically moves the underline ...
Page 12 - Controller Assignment Display; PERFORMANCE PLAY mode
11 ■ Controller Assignment Display It is possible to assign a wide range of parameters to be controlled by the [CS1] through [CS4] sliders when playing in the VOICE or PERFORMANCEPLAY modes. Since it is easy to forget what parameters have been assigned towhich sliders, the SY85 features a controller...
Page 14 - PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE
Page 15 - LAYER
14 1: VOICE NUMBER [PERFORMANCE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 1:Layer → [ENTER/YES] → [ENTER/YES] → → [MENU] → 1:Voice Number → [ENTER/YES] SY85 performance combinations can have up to four voices assigned to different “layers” — A, B, C and D. This screen lets you assign voices to the layers. PERFORMANCE ED...
Page 16 - Volume
15 PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / 1:Layer 2: VOLUME For optimum balance between the voices in a performance combination, this screen allows the volume of each voice to be adjusted individually. The name of the currently selected voice/layer is shown in the upper right corner of the display. The characters ...
Page 17 - Pan
16 3: PAN [PERFORMANCE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 1:Layer → [ENTER/YES] → [ENTER/YES] → → [MENU] → 3:Pan → [ENTER/YES] In multi-layer performance combinations, interesting stereo effects can be pro- duced by placing the output from different layers at different locations in the stereosound field. The para...
Page 23 - CS3 Enable
22 7: CS ENABLE [PERFORMANCE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 1:Layer → [ENTER/YES] → [ENTER/YES] → → [MENU] → 7:CS Enable → [ENTER/YES] The CS3 and CS4 sliders can be used to control the level of individual layers or specified groups of layers in the performance play mode. This screen specifies whichslider con...
Page 24 - LAYER DATA COPY; From Performance
23 PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / 1:Layer LAYER DATA COPY [PERFORMANCE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 1:Layer → [ENTER/YES] → [COPY] This function facilitates performance editing by allowing the layer parameters from any layer in any other performance (the “source” performance) to be copied tothe current layer. You ...
Page 25 - PERFORMANCE TOTAL LEVEL; Total Level
24 PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / 2:Volume This parameter sets the overall volume of the current performance combination in relation to the others, making it possible to match levels for smooth transition whenswitching between performance combinations. PERFORMANCE TOTAL LEVEL [PERFORMANCE] → [EDIT] → [MENU...
Page 26 - PERFORMANCE NAME; Name; PROGRAM key
25 PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / 3:Name Your original performance combinations should naturally have original names. This function can be used to assign a name of up to 8 characters to the currentperformance. PERFORMANCE NAME [PERFORMANCE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 3:Name → [ENTER/YES] Name Range: See character...
Page 27 - LAYER VOICE EDIT MENU
26 The Layer Voice Edit menu allows you to access any of the voice edit parameters for the voice assigned to the currently selected performance layer, without having toleave the performance edit mode. LAYER VOICE EDIT MENU [PERFORMANCE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 4:Layer Voice → [ENTER/YES] Press [ENTER/YE...
Page 28 - QUICK EDIT; : AMPLITUDE EG OFFSET; QED
27 PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / QUICK EDIT These parameters allow the amplitude envelopes of the voices assigned to each layer to be modified to some degree. The actual amplitude EG of the voices are notaffected, these “offset” values are only effective in the performance mode. 1: AMPLITUDE EG OFFSET [PE...
Page 32 - : CONTROLLER CONDITIONS
31 PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / QUICK EDIT These parameters determine how the performance layers are affected by keyboard aftertouch response, the modulation wheel, and the foot controller. 3: CONTROLLER CONDITIONS [PERFORMANCE] → [QUICK EDIT] → [MENU] → 3:Controller Condition → [ENTER/YES] Use PROGRAM k...
Page 34 - Sustain
33 PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / QUICK EDIT Other parameters that can be individually set for each performance layer are provided in this screen: sustain enable, pitch envelope generator enable, oscillatorfixed note mode and note number. 4: OTHER CONDITIONS [PERFORMANCE] → [QUICK EDIT] → [MENU] → 4:Other ...
Page 38 - EFFECT EDIT; Mode
37 PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / EFFECT EDIT 1: MODE, TYPE [PERFORMANCE] → [EFFECT EDIT] → [MENU] → 1:Mode, Type → [ENTER/YES] The SY85 features a dual-processor effect system that includes 90 top-quality digital effects. Two different effects can be connected in series or parallel, providingan extensive ...
Page 39 - Layer
38 PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / EFFECT EDIT The parameters provided here determine to which of the SY85 effect stages the output from the voice assigned to each layer is sent, and at what level. It is alsopossible to control the effect send level via keyboard dynamics and key scaling. 2: SEND SELECT &...
Page 41 - : LAYER DRY OUTPUT SELECT; OUTPUT
40 These parameters determine turn the “dry lines” (i.e. the signal paths which by- passes each effect processor) on or off, determining whether any dry signal outputcan occur at OUTPUT 1 and OUTPUT 2. 3: LAYER DRY OUTPUT SELECT [PERFORMANCE] → [EFFECT EDIT] → [MENU] → 3:Layer Dry Out Select → [ENTE...
Page 42 - EF
41 PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / EFFECT EDIT Depending on the selected effects the SY85 effect system can have up to four separate output levels that are adjusted by the parameters provided in this screen. 4: OUTPUT LEVEL [PERFORMANCE] → [EFFECT EDIT] → [MENU] → 4:Output Level → [ENTER/YES] 1a, 1b, 2a, an...
Page 45 - PARAM
44 PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / EFFECT EDIT 7: EFFECT 1 PARAMETERS8: EFFECT 2 PARAMETERS [PERFORMANCE] → [EFFECT EDIT] → [MENU] → 7:EF1 Parameter → [ENTER/YES] → 8:EF2 Parameter → [ENTER/YES] Each of the SY85’s 90 effects has 8 parameters that can be edited via the param- eters in this screen to fine-tun...
Page 46 - : CONTROL PARAMETERS
45 PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / EFFECT EDIT The SY85 [CS1] and [CS2] sliders can be assigned to control different effect parameters in real time while playing in the voice or performance modes. The param-eters provided in this screen determine which effect parameters are to be controlledby the [CS1] and ...
Page 47 - MIDI CONTROL CHANGE NUMBER/DEVICE
46 PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / EFFECT EDIT Max (Maximum parameter value) Range: 0 … 100Controls: [CS5], [-1] [+1], Dial Sets the upper limit of the [CS1] or [CS2] control range. A setting of “100”, for example, means that when the slider is set to its highest position theassigned parameter will also be ...
Page 48 - Delay
47 PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / EFFECT EDIT All of the modulation-type effects — chorus, flanging, etc. — require LFO con- trol. The SY85 has an independent effect LFO that is set up by the following param-eters. 10: CONTROL LFO [PERFORMANCE] → [EFFECT EDIT] → [MENU] → 10:Control LFO → [ENTER/YES] F1 CS1...
Page 49 - From; EFFECT DATA COPY
48 PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / EFFECT EDIT [PERFORMANCE] → [EFFECT EDIT] → [COPY] This function facilitates performance effect editing by allowing the effect param- eters from any other song, voice, or performance combination to be copied to thecurrent performance combination. You can copy an effect set...
Page 50 - EFFECT SIGNAL FLOW DISPLAY; Overall Effect Flow; EFFECT
49 PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / EFFECT EDIT EFFECT SIGNAL FLOW DISPLAY [PERFORMANCE] → [EFFECT EDIT] → [SHIFT] + [F1] ~ [F3] This function provides a graphic indication of the current effect system configura- tion while in the effect edit mode. ● Overall Effect Flow ● Effect 1 Configuration Press [SHIFT]...
Page 51 - JOB; : LAYER CONTROLLER SYNC
50 PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / JOB 1: LAYER CONTROLLER SYNC [PERFORMANCE] → [JOB] → [MENU] → 1:Layer Controller Sync → [ENTER/YES] This function changes the controller parameters of all voices in the selected perfomance combination to match those of the voice assigned to the specified“source” layer. Use...
Page 52 - PERFORMANCE
51 PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / JOB 2: LAYER EXCHANGE [PERFORMANCE] → [JOB] → [MENU] → 2:Layer Exchange → [ENTER/YES] This function can be used to eliminate the audible effects of slight note delays that can occur in the performance play mode. The notes played by layers A, B, C,and D are sounded in seque...
Page 53 - : PERFORMANCE EDIT RECALL
52 PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / JOB 3: PERFORMANCE EDIT RECALL [PERFORMANCE] → [JOB] → [MENU] → 3:Recall → [ENTER/YES] If you’re dissatisfied with the results of edits you’ve made to a performance combination, or have accidentally lost track of changes made, use the PERFORM-ANCE EDIT RECALL function to r...
Page 54 - : PERFORMANCE INITIALIZE
53 PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / JOB 4: PERFORMANCE INITIALIZE [PERFORMANCE] → [JOB] → [MENU] → 4:Initialize → [ENTER/YES] When you want to program a totally new performance combination “from scratch,” rather than editing an existing combination, use this function to initialize allperformance parameters. ...
Page 55 - COMPARE; PERFORMANCE COMPARE
54 PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / COMPARE PERFORMANCE COMPARE [SHIFT] + [STORE] The performance compare function makes it possible to compare the sound of a performance combination being edited with the same performance combination priorto editing. To temporarily recall the original performance data while ...
Page 56 - PERFORMANCE STORE; STORE
55 PERFORMANCE STORE [STORE] When you’re satsfied with a new performance combination you’ve created in the performance edit mode, use the store function described below to store the newperformance combination to an internal or card memory location. When you’ve finished editing, return to the normal ...
Page 58 - VOICE EDIT MODE
Page 59 - OSCILLATOR; Wave; Fine
58 F1 CS1 F2 CS2 F3 CS3 F4 CS4 F5 CS5 F6 CS6 F7 CS7 F8 CS8 This screen contains 6 parameters that determine the fundamental sound of the voice being edited — including the number of the waveform on which the voice willbe based. OSCILLATOR [VOICE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 1:Oscillator → [ENTER/YES] VOICE ...
Page 60 - Note
59 VOICE EDIT MODE / 1:Oscillator Please note that this parameter is used to individually tune the current voice. Overall tuning control is provided by the MASTER TUNE functionavailable in the UTILITY mode. Note Range: C-2 … G8, -64 … +63Controls: [CS6], [-1] [+1], Dial When the “fix” mode is select...
Page 61 - “Atk” Mode; AEG
60 1: AEG LEVEL & RATE [VOICE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 2:Amlitude EG → [ENTER/YES] → [ENTER/YES] → → [MENU] → 1:Level&Rate → [ENTER/YES] The SY85’s main AEG (Amplitude Envelope generator) has five individually programmable rates and two levels for exceptional envelope programming flexibility.Nex...
Page 62 - “Hld” Mode
61 The envelope begins at zero level, reaches maximum level at the rate deter- mined by the R1 parameter, moves to L2 (Level 2) at R2 (Rate 2), moves onto L3 (Level 3) at R3 (Rate 3), and finally decays to zero level at R4 (Rate 4)if the note is held the entire time. If the note is released before t...
Page 63 - LEVEL
62 2: LEVEL SCALING [VOICE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 2:Amlitude EG → [ENTER/YES] → [ENTER/YES] → → [MENU] → 2:Level Scaling → [ENTER/YES] Point 1 … 4 Range: C-2 ... G8Controls: [CS1] … [CS4], [-1] [+1], Dial, [SHIFT] + Keyboard Allows four separate amplitude envelope generator level-scaling breakpoints t...
Page 64 - AMP; RateScaling
63 3: SENSITIVITY The parameters provided here determine how the amplitude envelope generator responds to changes in keyboard velocity and range. [VOICE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 2:Amlitude EG → [ENTER/YES] → [ENTER/YES] → → [MENU] → 3:Sensitivity → [ENTER/YES] VOICE EDIT MOD E / 2:Amplitude EG F1 CS1 F2...
Page 65 - AEG DATA COPY; From Voice
64 AEG DATA COPY [VOICE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 2:Amplitude EG → [ENTER/YES] → [ENTER/YES] → [COPY] This function facilitates voice editing by allowing the amplitude EG data from any other voice (the “source” voice) to be copied to the current voice. You can copyan envelope that is close to the type yo...
Page 67 - “LPF” and “LPF12” Types; “HPF” Type
66 Type (Filter type) Range: THRU, LPF, LPF12, HPF, BPF, BEFControls: [CS5], [-1] [+1], Dial Determines the type of filter response used.The “THRU” (THROUGH) setting turns the filter OFF. ● “LPF” and “LPF12” Types The “LPF” (Low Pass Filter) and “LPF12” settings produces a filter re- sponse that all...
Page 70 - CUTOFF
69 2: CUTOFF SCALING [VOICE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 3:Filter → [ENTER/YES] → [ENTER/YES] → → [MENU] → 2:Cutoff Scaling → [ENTER/YES] Cutoff scaling produces natural timbre variations across the range of the keyboard by allowing different filter cutoff frequency “offset” values to be applied to each off...
Page 71 - FEG
70 3: FEG LEVEL & RATE [VOICE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 3:Filter → [ENTER/YES] → [ENTER/YES] → → [MENU] → 3:FEG Level&Rate → [ENTER/YES] The filter envelope generator is entirely separate from the amplitude EG, and is used specifically to create time-based timbre variations. It can be used to sim...
Page 73 - : FILTER SENSITIVITY; AtkRateVel (Attack rate velocity sensitivity)
72 4: FILTER SENSITIVITY These parameters determine how the filter envelope generator is affected by keyboard dynamics. Type (Velocity sensitivity type) Range: EG_attack, EG_shiftControls: [CS4], [-1] [+1], Dial Determines whether changes in key velocity (keyboard dynamics) affect the attack level o...
Page 74 - FILTER DATA COPY
73 FILTER DATA COPY [VOICE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 3:Filter → [ENTER/YES] → [ENTER/YES] → [COPY] This function facilitates voice editing by allowing the filter parameters from any other voice (the “source” voice) to be copied to the current voice. You can copy afilter setup that is close to the type yo...
Page 76 - Loop
75 Loop Range: off, onControls: [CS3], [-1] [+1], Dial When the Loop parameter is set to “on” the pitch EG cycle repeats from the beginning (L0) to the L3 level until the keys being played are released.When set to “off,” the L3 level is maintained until the keys being played arereleased. R1 … R3, RR...
Page 78 - PITCH EG DATA COPY
77 This function facilitates voice editing by allowing the pitch EG parameters from any other voice (the “source” voice) to be copied to the current voice. You can copya pitch EG setup that is close to the type you want, then edit it to produce the re-quired sound. PITCH EG DATA COPY [VOICE] → [EDIT...
Page 80 - Fmod (Filter cutoff frequency modulation depth); Phase
79 Amod (Amplitude modulation depth) Range: 0 … 127Controls: [CS5], [-1] [+1], Dial Sets the maximum amount of amplitude modulation that can be applied to the current voice. A “0” setting produces no modulation while a setting of “127” produces maximum modulation. Amplitude modulation produces a per...
Page 81 - : LFO SPEED SENSITIVITY; Random; Velocity
80 2: LFO SPEED SENSITIVITY The speed of the SY85 LFO can be varied randomly, and according to variations in keyboard velocity and range. Such variations can produce more natural, musicaleffects. [VOICE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 5:LFO → [ENTER/YES] → [ENTER/YES] → → [MENU] → 2:LFO Speed Sensitivity → [EN...
Page 82 - LFO DATA COPY
81 This function facilitates voice editing by allowing the LFO parameters from any other voice (the “source” voice) to be copied to the current voice. You can copy anLFO setup that is close to the type you want, then edit it to produce the requiredsound. LFO DATA COPY [VOICE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 5:L...
Page 83 - CTRL
82 1: PITCH BEND RANGE [VOICE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 6:Controller → [ENTER/YES] → [ENTER/YES] → → [MENU] → 1:Pitch Bend Range → [ENTER/YES] This screen includes parameters that set the SY85’s pitch bend range, the mini- mum volume attainable with the foot volume controller, and the sustain switch en-a...
Page 84 - : MODULATION WHEEL DEPTH
83 2: MODULATION WHEEL DEPTH [VOICE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 6:Controller → [ENTER/YES] → [ENTER/YES] → → [MENU] → 2:MW Depth → [ENTER/YES] The modulation wheel can be used to control a wide range of modulation effects. The parameters provided in this screen set the depth of each effect type. Amod (Ampl...
Page 86 - : FOOT CONTROLLER DEPTH
85 3: FOOT CONTROLLER DEPTH The SY85 allows modulation control via a foot controller connected to th rear- panel FOOT CONTROLLER jack as well as the modulation wheel. This allowsmodulation effects to be applied while playing with both hands. The parameters inthis screen set the depth of the foot con...
Page 90 - : CS3 PARAMETER EDIT
89 5: CS3 PARAMETER EDIT The [CS3] and [CS4] sliders can be assigned to control a wide range of voice parameters in real time while playing the SY85. These parameters assign a voiceparameter to the [CS3] slider, and set the maximum and minimum limits of thecontrol range. [VOICE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → ...
Page 92 - : CS4 PARAMETER EDIT
91 6: CS4 PARAMETER EDIT The [CS3] and [CS4] sliders can be assigned to control a wide range of voice parameters in real time while playing the SY85. These parameters assign a voiceparameter to the [CS4] slider, and set the maximum and minimum limits of thecontrol range. [VOICE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → ...
Page 94 - CONTROLLER DATA COPY
93 This function allows the controller parameters from any other voice (the “source” voice) to be copied to the current voice. You can copy a controller setup that is closeto the type you want, then edit it to produce the required sound. CONTROLLER DATA COPY [VOICE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 6:Controller ...
Page 95 - VOICE TOTAL LEVEL
94 The ability to independently adjust the volume of each voice makes it possible to match levels for smooth transition when switching between voices. Total Level Range: 0 … 127Controls: [CS4], [-1] [+1], Dial Adjusts the volume of the current voice.A setting of “0” produces no sound while a setting...
Page 96 - VOICE NAME
95 Your original voices should naturally have original names. This function can be used to assign a name of up to 8 characters to the current voice. VOICE NAME [VOICE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 8:Name → [ENTER/YES] VOICE EDIT MODE / 8:Name F1 CS1 F2 CS2 F3 CS3 F4 CS4 F5 CS5 F6 CS6 F7 CS7 F8 CS8 VOICE ` Na...
Page 97 - Group; Quick Edit Wave Groups
96 These parameters provide a fast, easy way to select a new wave for the current voice, and instantly set the main amplitude envelope generator parameters to valuesthat produce good results with the selected wave. For full oscillator parameters see page 58. 1: WAVE [VOICE] → [QUICK EDIT] → [MENU] →...
Page 98 - Number
97 Number Range: P001 … P244, I00 … I63, C00 … C63Controls: MEMORY, [CS5], [-1] [+1], Dial Selects the wave (AWM waveform) to be used in the current voice. Use the “Group” parameter, above, to select the group containing the wave that is to beselected. The [INTERNAL 1], [INTERNAL 2], and [CARD] keys...
Page 99 - Quick Edit Envelope Types
98 Rather than having to set numerous level and rate values via the full-edit ampli- tude EG parameters, these parameters let you select from a range of preset envelopetypes, and then modify the overall attack, sustain, and release characteristics as re-quired. For full amplitude EG parameters see p...
Page 101 - Quick Edit Filter Types
100 The simplified filter parameters provided here have been specifically created for fast, efficient filter programming. For full filter parameters see page 65. [VOICE] → [QUICK EDIT] → [MENU] → 3:Filter → [ENTER/YES] Type (Filter type) Range: 0 … 15Controls: [CS3], [-1] [+1], Dial Selects either t...
Page 103 - Speed
102 Here, the main LFO parameters are simplified and concentrated in a single screen for quick, easy programming. For full LFO parameters see page 78. Type (LFO modulation type) Range: --------, vibrato, tremolo, wahwahControls: [CS3], [-1] [+1], Dial Determines whether the LFO will produce vibrato ...
Page 104 - Wet Balance
103 The SY85 features a complex, high-performance effect system that can be pro- grammed easily via the parameters presented here and in the following screen. For a complete list of effect parameters see page 274. Effect Type 1/2 Range: 0 … 90Controls: [CS1]/[CS4], [-1] [+1], Dial [CS1] selects any ...
Page 107 - Out1 Wet
106 The balance between the direct sound of the voice and the effect sound is a delicate thing. Even slight changes can make a big different to the final sound. Theparameters provided in this screen provide precise balance control. 2: SEND, MIX, WET:DRY [VOICE] → [EFFECT EDIT] → [MENU] → 2:Send, Mix...
Page 108 - Out1 Dry
107 Out1 Dry Range: 0 … 100Controls: [CS8], [-1] [+1], Dial This parameter and the “Out1 Wet” parameter, above, work together to balance the effect (“wet”) and direct (“dry”) signals delivered via the OUTPUT1 jacks. Higher “Out1 Dry” values produce more direct, dry sound in relationto the effect sou...
Page 111 - : CONTROL PARAMETERS
110 The SY85 [CS1] and [CS2] sliders can be assigned to control different effect parameters in real time while playing in the voice or performance modes. The param-eters provided in this screen determine which effect parameters are to be controlledby the [CS1] and [CS2] sliders, the minimum and maxi...
Page 118 - VOICE COMPARE
117 VOICE COMPARE [SHIFT] + [STORE] The voice compare function makes it possible to compare the sound of a voice being edited with the same voice prior to editing. VOICE EDIT MODE / COMPARE To temporarily recall the original voice while editing, press the [STORE] key while holding the [SHIFT] key. T...
Page 119 - VOICE STORE
118 VOICE STORE [STORE] When you’re satsfied with a new voice you’ve created in the voice edit mode, use the store function described below to store the new voice to an internal or cardmemory location. VOICE EDIT MODE / STORE When you’ve finished editing, return to the normal voice play mode (press ...
Page 120 - DRUM VOICE EDIT MODE
Page 121 - DRUM KEY EDIT; Key Number; Vol
120 1: KEY PARAMETERS 1 [VOICE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 1:Key Param1 → [ENTER/YES] DRUM VOICE EDIT MODE / DRUM KEY EDIT Key Number Range: C1 … C5Controls: [CS1], [-1] [+1], Dial, Keyboard Selects the the drum key to be edited. In addition to using the [CS1] slider, data entry dial, and [-1] and [+1] key...
Page 122 - Tune
121 DRUM VOICE EDIT MODE / DRUM KEY EDIT Tune Range: -63 … +63Controls: [CS7], [-1] [+1], Dial Allows upward or downward pitch adjustment of the current drum key in approximately 1.7-cent steps (a “cent” is 1/100th of a semitone). The maximum minus setting of “-63” produces a downward pitch shift of...
Page 125 - DRUM
124 4: DRUM VOICE NAME [VOICE] → [EDIT] → [MENU] → 4:Name → [ENTER/YES] Your original drum voices should naturally have original names. This function can be used to assign a name of up to 8 characters to the current drum voice. Name Range: See character list, belowControls: GROUP, PROGRAM, [F1] … [F...
Page 126 - DRUM KEY DATA COPY
125 DRUM KEY DATA COPY [VOICE] → [EDIT] → [COPY] This function facilitates drum voice editing by allowing the data from one drum key (the “source” key) to be copied to any other drum key. You can copy the datafrom a key that is close to the sound you want, then edit it as required. From Range: C1 … ...
Page 128 - Key; Send Level
127 2: EFFECT SEND LEVEL [VOICE] → [QUICK EDIT] → [MENU] → 2:Effect Send → [ENTER/YES] The ability to set different effect send levels for each drum key provides ex- tremely fine control over the drum effect sound. DRUM VOICE EDIT MODE / QUICK EDIT Key Range: C1 … C5Controls: [CS2], [-1] [+1], Dial,...
Page 132 - : KEY DRY OUTPUT SELECT
131 DRUM VOICE EDIT MODE / EFFECT EDIT 3: KEY DRY OUTPUT SELECT [VOICE] → [EFFECT EDIT] → [MENU] → 3:Key Dry Out Select → [ENTER/YES] These parameters determine turn the “dry lines” (i.e. the signal paths which by- passes each effect processor) on or off, determining whether any dry signal outputcan...
Page 142 - : KEY DATA INITIALIZE
141 DRUM VOICE EDIT MODE / JOB 1: KEY DATA INITIALIZE [VOICE] → [JOB] → [MENU] → 1:Key Data Initialize → [ENTER/YES] When you want to program a single drum key “from scratch,” rather than editing an existing key, use this function to initialize all data for the specified drum key. Use the [CS7] slid...
Page 144 - : DRUM VOICE EDIT RECALL
143 DRUM VOICE EDIT MODE / JOB 3: DRUM VOICE EDIT RECALL [VOICE] → [JOB] → [MENU] → 3:Recall → [ENTER/YES] If you’re dissatisfied with the results of edits you’ve made to a drum voice, or have accidentally lost track of changes made, use the DRUM VOICE EDIT RECALLfunction to recall the pre-edit drum...
Page 145 - : DRUM VOICE INITIALIZE
144 4: DRUM VOICE INITIALIZE [VOICE] → [JOB] → [MENU] → 2:Initialize → [ENTER/YES] When you want to program a totally new drum voice “from scratch,” rather than editing an existing voice, use this function to initialize all drum voice parameters. Use [CS6] to select the type of drum voice to be init...
Page 146 - DRUM VOICE COMPARE
145 DRUM VOICE COMPARE [SHIFT] + [STORE] The drum voice compare function makes it possible to compare the sound of a drum voice being edited with the same drum voice prior to editing. To temporarily recall the original drum voice data while editing, press the [STORE] key while holding the [SHIFT] ke...
Page 147 - DRUM VOICE STORE
146 DRUM VOICE STORE [STORE] When you’re satisfied with a new drum voice you’ve created in the drum voice edit mode, use the store function described below to store the new voice to an inter-nal or card memory location. When you’ve finished editing, return to the normal play mode (press the [VOICE] ...
Page 148 - SONG EDIT MODE
Page 149 - MULTI EDIT; MULTI
148 SONG EDIT MODE / MULTI EDIT Each SY85 “song” has an independent “multi setup” that can have up to 16 voices assigned to “instruments” 1 through 16. Each instrument is controlled via thecorrespondingly numbered MIDI channel. This screen lets you select the voices thatare to be played via the vari...
Page 152 - SendLevel
151 SONG EDIT MODE / MULTI EDIT The ability to individually adjust the effect send level for each voice in a multi setup allows the optimum amount of effect to be applied to each voice. 4: EFFECT SEND LEVEL [SONG] → [MULTI EDIT] → [MENU] → 4:Effect Send Level → [ENTER/YES] SendLevel Range: 0 … 127Co...
Page 158 - TRACK EDIT
157 SONG EDIT MODE / TRACK EDIT TRACK EDIT [SONG] → [TRACK EDIT] → [A]~[H] The track edit mode has two sub-modes — change and insert — which will be described below. Use the [F1] key to toggle between the change (“CHG” onthe display) and insert (“INS” on the display) modes. The change mode isalways ...
Page 159 - Top of the Track, Measure Dividers, & End of Track
158 SONG EDIT MODE / TRACK EDIT ■ THE CHANGE MODE (Tracks 1 … 8) Change edit (“CHG”) allows note, control change, program change, pitch bend, and aftertouch data to be changed or erased as required. Use the GROUP [A] through [H] keys to select the track you want to edit (A = track1, B = track 2, etc...
Page 160 - Control Change
159 SONG EDIT MODE / TRACK EDIT ● Notes Note events appear with three parameters: • The note itself, edited by [CS5]. Range: 0 (C-2) … 111 (D#7). The notename appears on the upper display line while the corresponding MIDI notenumber appears on then lower line. In addition to using [CS5] or the [-1]a...
Page 161 - Pitch Bend
160 ● Program Change SONG EDIT MODE / TRACK EDIT Pitch change events appear with a single parameter: the new pitch bend value, edited via [CS6]. Range: -64 … +63. ● Aftertouch Program change events have a single parameter: the program change number itself, edited via [CS6]. Range: 000 … 127. Program...
Page 163 - SONG
162 SONG EDIT MODE / TRACK EDIT This initial display allows any existing rhythm part to be selected via [CS2] (001 … 999), the event located at that part to be changed via [CS3], and theparameter asociated with the event to be changed via [CS4]. The various eventtypes and their parameters are as fol...
Page 167 - SONG EFFECT
166 SONG EDIT MODE / SONG EFFECT The SY85 features a dual-processor effect system that includes 90 top-quality digital effects. Two different effects can be connected in series or parallel, providingan extensive range of possible configurations. 1: MODE, TYPE [SONG] → [EFFECT EDIT] → [MENU] → 1:Mode...
Page 168 - Source
167 SONG EDIT MODE / SONG EFFECT The parameters provided here determine to which of the SY85 effect stages the output from the voice assigned to each layer is sent, and at what level. It is alsopossible to control the effect send level via keyboard dynamics and key scaling. 2: SEND SELECT & LEVE...
Page 170 - : INST DRY OUTPUT SELECT
169 SONG EDIT MODE / SONG EFFECT 3: INST DRY OUTPUT SELECT [SONG] → [EFFECT EDIT] → [MENU] → 3:Inst Dry Out Select → [ENTER/YES] Inst (Instrument) Range: 1 … 16Controls: [CS2], [-1] [+1], Dial Selects the multi instrument to be edited. The name of the voice assigned to the selected instrument is sho...
Page 180 - SONG JOB
179 SONG EDIT MODE / SONG JOB ONE, ALL Range: ONE, ALLControls: [F1], [F2] Press [F1] if you want to clear the currently selected song, or [F2] if you want to clear all songs in memory. If you select “ONE” song, the current songname is shown between parentheses on the lower display line. Press [ENTE...
Page 183 - RHYTHM TRACK SONG JOB; : CLEAR RHYTHM TRACK
182 SONG EDIT MODE / RHYTHM TRACK SONG JOB Deletes all data from the rhythm track.This job appears in place of the “MEMORY STATUS” job, described on the previous page, when the rhtyhm track (track 9) is selected. 3: CLEAR RHYTHM TRACK [SONG] → [1] → [SONG JOB] → [MENU] → 3:Clear Rhythm Track → [ENTE...
Page 184 - To
183 SONG EDIT MODE / SONG JOB Combines the data from two different tracks and copies the result to a third track.This job is not available when the rhythm track (track 9) is selected. 4: TRACK MIXDOWN [SONG] → [A]~[H] → [SONG JOB] → [MENU] → 4:Track Mixdown → [ENTER/YES] From (From track 1 + track 2...
Page 195 - MIDI CONTROL CHANGE NUMBER
194 SONG EDIT MODE / SONG JOB ● Control Change Numbers If you choose to remove control change events — modulation wheel, breath controller, volume, etc. — you must also specify the control change number corre-sponding to the specific event you want to remove. For your reference, the followingis a li...
Page 196 - Clock
195 SONG EDIT MODE / SONG JOB Moves all notes and events in the specified track and range of measures forward or backward by the specified number of “clocks.” This job is not available when the rhythm track (track 9) is selected. 12: CLOCK MOVE [SONG] → [A]~[H] → [SONG JOB] → [MENU] → 12:Clock Move ...
Page 202 - PATTERN EDIT MODE
Page 203 - PATTERN JOB
202 PATTERN EDIT MODE / PATTERN JOB Copies all pattern data from one pattern to any other. This can be handy if you want to make minor changes to an existing pattern while retaining a copy of theoriginal pattern data. It is also possible to append one pattern to another, and copythe result to a new ...
Page 208 - PATTERN NAME; Pattern
207 This function can be used to assign a name of up to 8 characters to the current pattern. PATTERN NAME [PATTERN] → [NAME] PATTERN EDIT MODE / PATTERN NAME F1 CS1 F2 CS2 F3 CS3 F4 CS4 F5 CS5 F6 CS6 F7 CS7 F8 CS8 Pattern ` Name ````````````` I00 ` :"Funk1 `` V" [CLR][UPR][LWR][SPC] ````````...
Page 210 - UTILITY MODE
Page 211 - SYNTH SETUP
210 UTILITY MODE / SYNTH SETUP This screen includes several parameters that affect overall operation of the SY85. 1: SYSTEM [UTILITY] → [SYNTH SETUP] → [MENU] → 1:System → [ENTER/YES] F1 CS1 F2 CS2 F3 CS3 F4 CS4 F5 CS5 F6 CS6 F7 CS7 F8 CS8 SYNTH ` SYSTEM ``` NtShft ` Tune ` CtrlRst ` Local `````````...
Page 212 - Local
211 UTILITY MODE / SYNTH SETUP Local Range: off, onControls: [CS8], [-1] [+1], Dial, “Local control” refers to the fact that, normally, the SY85 keyboard con- trols its internal tone generator, allowing the internal voices to be played di-rectly from the keyboard. This situation is “Local Control ON...
Page 215 - MEMORY
214 UTILITY MODE / SYNTH SETUP When “tbl” (table) is selected, transmission conforms to the program change table (see “4: PROGRAM CHANGE TABLE,” below), while reception is thesame as in the “drct” mode, above. Bulkprot (Bulk receive protect) Range: off, onControls: [CS6], [-1] [+1], Dial Enables or ...
Page 216 - : PROGRAM CHANGE TABLE; SYNTH
215 UTILITY MODE / SYNTH SETUP These parameters make it possible to specify what MIDI program change number is transmitted via the MIDI OUT connector when any of the internal voice or per-formance memory locations are selected. 4: PROGRAM CHANGE TABLE [UTILITY] → [SYNTH SETUP] → [MENU] → 4:Program C...
Page 217 - Fix
216 UTILITY MODE / SYNTH SETUP Thge SY85 offers a range of keyboard velocity curves that produce subtly differ- ent responses to keyboard dynamics. Choose the velocity curve that best suits yourpersonal style of expression. 5: VELOCITY [UTILITY] → [SYNTH SETUP] → [MENU] → 5:Velocity → [ENTER/YES] F1...
Page 218 - SEQUENCER SETUP; Click
217 UTILITY MODE / SEQUENCER SETUP The parametrers provided in this screen determine how the sequencer’s metronome functions, and whether sequencer operation is synchronized to the SY85’s own inter-nal clock or an external MIDI device. 1: CLICK CONDITION [UTILITY] → [SEQ SETUP] → [MENU] → 1:Click Co...
Page 219 - MIDI Ctrl
218 UTILITY MODE / SEQUENCER SETUP MIDI Ctrl Range: off, onControls: [CS8], [-1] [+1], Dial Enables or disables reception and transmission of MIDI start, stop, and continue messages; enables or disables MIDI clock transmission; and enables ordisables MIDI song position pointer reception.
Page 221 - SEQUENCER
220 UTILITY MODE / SEQUENCER SETUP Determine the velocity values of three accent types that can be entered in the song/pattern step record mode and in the pattern real-time record mode, and of thefixed velocity value for all record modes. 3: ACCENT VELOCITY [UTILITY] → [SEQ SETUP] → [MENU] → 3:Accen...
Page 222 - Chain
221 UTILITY MODE / SEQUENCER SETUP These parameters allow repeat playback of a single song, sequential playback of several songs, or repeat playback of a sequence of songs. 4: SONG CHAIN [UTILITY] → [SEQ SETUP] → [MENU] → 4:Song Chain → [ENTER/YES] Loop Range: off, onControls: [CS5], [-1] [+1], Dial...
Page 223 - MIDI; BULK DUMP; Bulk
222 UTILITY MODE / MIDI Initiates MIDI bulk transmission of the selected voice, multi-play, and/or system data. BULK DUMP [UTILITY] → [MIDI] F1 CS1 F2 CS2 F3 CS3 F4 CS4 F5 CS5 F6 CS6 F7 CS7 F8 CS8 Bulk ` Dump ```` Type ``````````````````````` ````````````` 1 ` :all Type Range: all, synth all, sequen...
Page 224 - CARD
223 UTILITY MODE / CARD 1: CARD ALL LOAD/SAVE [UTILITY] → [CARD] → [MENU] → 1:ALL Load/Save → [ENTER/YES] Before executing a load or save operation, check the card status as shown in the upper right corner of the display. If the display shows “Card=<SY85 >”,a properly formatted MCD64 is instal...
Page 226 - DISK; : Load or Save All Synthesizer & Sequencer Data
225 UTILITY MODE / DISK 1: DISK ALL LOAD/SAVE 2: DISK ALL LOAD/SAVE SYNTH 3: DISK ALL LOAD/SAVE SEQ 4: DISK NSEQ LOAD/SAVE 5: DISK OTHER LOAD/SAVE [UTILITY] → [DISK] → [MENU] → 1:All Load/Save → [ENTER/YES] → 2:Synth All Load/Save → [ENTER/YES] → 3:Seq All Load/Save → [ENTER/YES] → 4:NSEQ Load/Save ...
Page 229 - MDR
228 UTILITY MODE / DISK The MDR (MIDI Data Recorder) utilities allow MIDI bulk dump data to be transferred between different MIDI devices via the SY85, and saved to or loadedfrom floppy disk. Engaging the MDR utilities required an extra confirmation step since all sequencer data in the SY85 song mem...
Page 230 - Initializing the MDR Memory
229 UTILITY MODE / DISK ● 1: MDR IN/OUT This utility allows MIDI bulk data to be received from an external device and stored in the SY85 internal memory, after which it can be saved to disk by using theMDR SAVE utility, described next. In the same way, MIDI bulk data that has beenloaded into the SY8...
Page 238 - WAVE EDIT MODE
Page 239 - WAVE MODE; Waveform
238 WAVE EDIT MODE Unlike the other SY85 modes, the WAVE mode is not directly accessed via the mode matrix. To access the WAVE mode, press the [UTILITY] key while holding the[SHIFT] key. This takes you directly to the WAVEFORM NUMBER SELECT screen,described on the following page. [SHIFT] + [UTILITY]...
Page 240 - WAVE; WAVE NUMBER SELECT
239 WAVE EDIT MODE / WAVE Specifies the number of the waveform to be edited using the WAVE EDIT func- tions, and the number of the waveform to which a sample loaded from disk will beassigned. WAVE NUMBER SELECT [SHIFT]+[UTILITY] Waveform Range: 00 … 63Controls: [CS8], [-1] [+1], Dial Use [CS8] to se...
Page 241 - EDIT
240 WAVE EDIT MODE / EDIT 1: WAVE ASSIGN 2: WAVE NAME [SHIFT]+[UTILITY] → [SYNTH SETUP] → [MENU] → 1:Waveform → [ENTER/YES] → → [ENTER/YES] → [MENU] → 1:Assign → [ENTER/YES] → 2:Name → [ENTER/YES] After pressing the [SYNTH SETUP] SUB MODE key (actually the [EDIT] key in the WAVE mode), the PAGE [ k]...
Page 242 - WAVEFORM
241 From/To Range: 00 … 63Controls: [CS4]/[CS5], [-1] [+1], Dial Press [F1] to turn wave assignment on. If wave assignment is turned off, “- --” appears in place of the “From” and “To” parameters. Use [CS4] and [CS5]to specify the range of samples to be assigned to the waveform. [CS4] specifiesthe f...
Page 245 - SAMPLE EDIT; Sample
244 WAVE EDIT MODE / SAMPLE EDIT Org (Original note) Range: C-2 … C8Controls: [CS3], [-1] [+1], Dial, Keyboard This parameter specifies the “original note” to which the pitch of the raw waveform will be assigned. In addition to the [CS3] slider, the original notecan be specified by pressing the appr...
Page 246 - Pitch
245 WAVE EDIT MODE / SAMPLE EDIT ● 2: SAMPLE DATA If not already selected, press the PAGE [ l] key to select this screen. These functions allow the volume, pitch, and loop characteristics of each sample assigned to the waveform to be set individually. If more than onesample is assigned, start by sel...
Page 248 - WAVE INITIALIZE; Wave Mem Allocation; INITIALIZE
247 This function erases and initializes all wave memory, the specified type of wave memory, or a single specified sample. WAVE INITIALIZE [SHIFT]+[UTILITY] → [SEQ SETUP] Mem (Memory type) Range: Volatile, Non-vol., allControls: [CS2], [-1] [+1], Dial Use [CS2] to select either the volatile wave mem...
Page 249 - MIDI SAMPLE DUMP; : SAMPLE DUMP RECEIVE
248 WAVE EDIT MODE / MIDI SAMPLE DUMP This function initiates reception of MIDI Sample Dump data from an external MIDI device. Both the MIDI IN and OUT terminals must be connected to the exter-nal MIDI device, since the SY85 transmits a sample dump request message to initiatetransmission by the exte...
Page 250 - : SAMPLE DUMP TRANSMIT
249 WAVE EDIT MODE / MIDI SAMPLE DUMP This function initiates transmission of MIDI Sample Dump data to an external MIDI device. 2: SAMPLE DUMP TRANSMIT [SHIFT]+[UTILITY] → [MIDI] → [MENU] → 2:Transmit → [ENTER/YES] Sample Range: 00 … 63Controls: [CS3], [-1] [+1], Dial Use [CS3] to select the number ...
Page 251 - WAVE CARD LOAD
250 WAVE EDIT MODE / CARD Loads all samples from a pre-programmed card plugged into the WAVEFORM card slot. WAVE CARD LOAD [SHIFT]+[UTILITY] → [CARD] F1 CS1 F2 CS2 F3 CS3 F4 CS4 F5 CS5 F6 CS6 F7 CS7 F8 CS8 WAVE ` Card ` Load `````````````````````````` ````````````````` Card ```` ¥ ` Volatile ` Mem. ...
Page 252 - WAVE DISK LOAD/SAVE 1 SAMPLE
251 WAVE EDIT MODE / DISK These utilities allow sample data to be saved to or loaded from a 3.5" floppy disk inserted in the SY85 disk drive. Use only 2DD type disks that have been formatted for use with the SY85 via the DISK FORMAT function described on page 235. WAVE DISK LOAD/SAVE 1 SAMPLE [S...
Page 253 - WAVE MEMORY STATUS DISPLAY
252 WAVE EDIT MODE Press and hold the [SHIFT] key at any time while in the WAVE mode to call the wave memory status display. This display shows the amount of free volatile and non-volatile memory in approximate kilobytes. See “Wave Memory Expansion” on page 285 for information about volatile and non...
Page 254 - APPENDIX
■ Effects ...................................................... 254 ■ Wave memory expansion ........................ 285 ■ Initial data & Blank chart ........................ 289 ■ Specifications .......................................... 319 ■ Error messages ......................................
Page 255 - EFFECTS
254 APPENDIX / EFFECTS The SY85 features a sophisticated effect system that affords extraordinary sound-shaping potential. It includes two separate effect processors — referredto a EFFECT 1 and EFFECT 2 in this manual — that can be connected eitherin series or in parallel via the effect “Mode” param...
Page 257 - Effect Signal Flow Diagrams — Voice Mode
256 APPENDIX / EFFECTS ■ Effect Signal Flow Diagrams — Voice Mode The following diagrams illustrate effect signal flow with different effect mode and effect type combinations in the normal voice mode. In the diagramsa diamond ( ◆ ) indicates an on/off switch parameter, and a block ( ■ ) indicates a ...
Page 265 - Drum Voice
264 APPENDIX / EFFECTS ■ Effect Signal Flow Diagrams — Drum Voice, Performance,and Song Modes The following diagrams illustrate effect signal flow with different effect mode and effect type combinations in the drum voice, performance, and songmodes. The “Tone Generator” block has slightly different ...
Page 275 - The Effects & Their Parameters; “Single” Effects
274 APPENDIX / EFFECTS ■ The Effects & Their Parameters * Parameters with “ ” in the QE column are editable in the Quick Edit modes. B “Single” Effects • 00 : Through No. PARAMETER RANGE QE 1~8 — — B B B B • 01 : Rev. Hall1 No. PARAMETER RANGE QE 1 Rev.Time [s] 0.3 ~ 30.0s 2 High 0.1 ~ 1.5 3 Dif...
Page 278 - “Cascade” Effects
277 APPENDIX / EFFECTS “Cascade” Effects B B B B • 32 : Echo → Rev No. PARAMETER RANGE QE 1 Lch Dly [ms] 0 ~ 200ms 2 L FB Gain [%] -99 ~ +99% 3 Rch Dly [ms] 0 ~ 200ms 4 R FB Gain [%] -99 ~ +99% 5 Rev. Time [s] 0.3 ~ 30.0s 6 High 0.1 ~ 1.5 7 LPF [kHz] 1.0 ~ 16.0kHz, thru 8 Rev Level [%] 0 ~ 100% • 31...
Page 282 - “Dual” Effects
281 APPENDIX / EFFECTS “Dual” Effects B B B B • 62 : Echo & Rev No. PARAMETER RANGE QE 1 Lch Dly [ms] 0 ~ 200ms 2 L FB Gain [%] -99 ~ +99% 3 Rch Dly [ms] 0 ~ 200ms 4 R FB Gain [%] -99 ~ +99% 5 Rev. Time [s] 0.3 ~ 30.0s 6 High 0.1 ~ 1.5 7 ER/Rev Bal [%] 0 ~ 100% 8 LPF [kHz] 1.0 ~ 16.0kHz, thru • ...
Page 286 - Yamaha SYEMB06 Memory Expansion Modules; WAVE MEMORY EXPANSION
285 APPENDIX / WAVE MEMORY EXPANSION The SY85 comes with 512 kilobytes of internal wave RAM memory for storage of wave data loaded from floppy disk or via the MIDI interface (MIDIsample dump). The internal wave memory is not backed up like the voice,performance, and song memories, and is therefore “...
Page 287 - Memory Installation
286 APPENDIX / WAVE MEMORY EXPANSION CAUTION ■ Memory Installation Memory Installation can erase internal memory!Be sure to safe all internal data to disk or card before installingmemory. 1 Turn the SY85 power switch OFF, and disconnect the AC power cord from the mains outlet. 2 Place the SY85 face ...
Page 290 - INITIAL PERFORMANCE “InitPerf”; INITIAL DATA & BLANK CHART
289 APPENDIX / INITIAL DATA & BLANK CHART A : C : B : D : Quick Edit AEG R1 R2, R3 R4 RR Vel. Sense LFO Speed Depth Filter Cutoff Resonance Vel. Sense Con- AT trol MW FC AT > MW MW > AT Sustain Pitch EG Fixed Note A A B B C C Switch 1a 1b 2a 2b 1a 1b 2a 2b 1a 1b 2a 2b D1D2 D1D2 D1D2 D1D2 C...
Page 291 - INITIAL NORMAL VOICE “InitVce”
290 APPENDIX / INITIAL DATA & BLANK CHART ● INITIAL NORMAL VOICE “InitVce” Mode normal / fixed Phase Delay Random Vel. Key Scale Pmod Amod Fmod Oscillator Waveform Fine Tune Fixed Note Random Reverse Amplitude EG Scaling Note Offset Filter EG Scaling Note Offset Pitch EG Controller MW FC AT CS3(...
Page 293 - INITIAL DRUM VOICE “DR PTN”
292 APPENDIX / INITIAL DATA & BLANK CHART ● INITIAL DRUM VOICE “DR PTN” Voice Name Total Level Vol Lo Limit Effect Send Key Parameters Waveform Vol. Nsft Tune Pan AltG Note C1 C#1 D1 D#1 E1 F1 F#1 G1 G#1 A1 A#1 B1 C2 C#2 D2 D#2 E2 F2 F#2 G2 G#2 A2 A#2 B2 C3 C#3 D3 D#3 E3 Gate Rvs EF1 a b a b a b...
Page 295 - INITIAL DRUM VOICE “DR Zones”
294 APPENDIX / INITIAL DATA & BLANK CHART ● INITIAL DRUM VOICE “DR Zones” Voice Name Total Level Vol Lo Limit Effect Send Key Parameters Waveform Vol. Nsft Tune Pan AltG Note C1 C#1 D1 D#1 E1 F1 F#1 G1 G#1 A1 A#1 B1 C2 C#2 D2 D#2 E2 F2 F#2 G2 G#2 A2 A#2 B2 C3 C#3 D3 D#3 E3 Gate Rvs EF1 a b a b a...
Page 297 - INITIAL DRUM VOICE “DR GMIDI”
296 APPENDIX / INITIAL DATA & BLANK CHART ● INITIAL DRUM VOICE “DR GMIDI” Voice Name Total Level Vol Lo Limit Effect Send Key Parameters Waveform Vol. Nsft Tune Pan AltG Note C1 C#1 D1 D#1 E1 F1 F#1 G1 G#1 A1 A#1 B1 C2 C#2 D2 D#2 E2 F2 F#2 G2 G#2 A2 A#2 B2 C3 C#3 D3 D#3 E3 Gate Rvs EF1 a b a b a...
Page 299 - INITIAL DRUM VOICE “DR Efect”
298 APPENDIX / INITIAL DATA & BLANK CHART ● INITIAL DRUM VOICE “DR Efect” Voice Name Total Level Vol Lo Limit Effect Send Waveform Vol. Nsft Tune Pan AltG Note C1 C#1 D1 D#1 E1 F1 F#1 G1 G#1 A1 A#1 B1 C2 C#2 D2 D#2 E2 F2 F#2 G2 G#2 A2 A#2 B2 C3 C#3 D3 D#3 E3 Gate Rvs EF1 a b a b a b a b a b a b ...
Page 301 - INITIAL MULTI “InitSong”
300 APPENDIX / INITIAL DATA & BLANK CHART ● INITIAL MULTI “InitSong” 1 : 5 : 9 : 13 : 2 : 6 : 10 : 14 : 3 : 7 : 11 : 15 : 4 : 8 : 12 : 16 : 1 1 1a 1b 2a 2b D1 D2 2 2 1a 1b 2a 2b D1 D2 3 3 1a 1b 2a 2b D1 D2 4 4 1a 1b 2a 2b D1 D2 5 5 1a 1b 2a 2b D1 D2 6 6 1a 1b 2a 2b D1 D2 8 8 1a 1b 2a 2b D1 D2 9 ...
Page 302 - SYSTEM SETUP
301 APPENDIX / INITIAL DATA & BLANK CHART ● SYSTEM SETUP A2 C2 E2 G2 A3 C3 E3 G3 A4 C4 E4 G4 A5 C5 E5 G5 A6 C6 E6 G6 A8 C8 E8 G8 B1 D1 F1 H1 B3 D3 F3 H3 B4 D4 F4 H4 B5 D5 F5 H5 B6 D6 F6 H6 B7 D7 F7 H7 A7 C7 E7 G7 Note shift Tune Ctrl Reset Local T.Ch R.Ch Device No. Volume Ctrl Bulk Protect Curv...
Page 311 - WAVE LIST
310 APPENDIX / INITIAL DATA & BLANK CHART ● WAVE LIST Wave No. Group Wave Name 1 Piano Piano 2 Keyboard HardEp 3 HardEpLp 4 SoftEp 5 SoftEpLp 6 SynthEp 7 SynthEpLp 8 Clavi 1 9Clavi 1Lp 10 Clavi 2 11 Clavi 2Lp 12 Harpsi 13 HarpsiLp 14 Acrdion 15 AcrdionLp 16 Organ 1 17 Organ 1Lp 18 PrcOrg1 19PrcO...
Page 312 - BLANK CHART — PERFORMANCE
311 APPENDIX / INITIAL DATA & BLANK CHART A : C : B : D : Quick Edit AEG R1 R2, R3 R4 RR Vel. Sense LFO Speed Depth Filter Cutoff Resonance Vel. Sense Con- AT trol MW FC AT > MW MW > AT Sustain Pitch EG Fixed Note A A B B C C Switch 1a 1b 2a 2b 1a 1b 2a 2b 1a 1b 2a 2b D1D2 D1D2 D1D2 D1D2 C...
Page 313 - BLANK CHART — VOICE
312 APPENDIX / INITIAL DATA & BLANK CHART ● BLANK CHART — VOICE Mode normal / fixed Phase Delay Random Vel. Key Scale Pmod Amod Fmod Oscillator Waveform Fine Tune Fixed Note Random Reverse Amplitude EG Scaling Note Offset Filter EG Scaling Note Offset Pitch EG Controller MW FC AT CS3(#=18) CS4(#...
Page 315 - BLANK CHART — DRUM VOICE
314 APPENDIX / INITIAL DATA & BLANK CHART ● BLANK CHART — DRUM VOICE Voice Name Total Level Vol Lo Limit Effect Send Key Parameters Waveform Vol. Nsft Tune Pan AltG Note C1 C#1 D1 D#1 E1 F1 F#1 G1 G#1 A1 A#1 B1 C2 C#2 D2 D#2 E2 F2 F#2 G2 G#2 A2 A#2 B2 C3 C#3 D3 D#3 E3 Gate Rvs EF1 a b a b a b a ...
Page 317 - BLANK CHART — MULTI
316 APPENDIX / INITIAL DATA & BLANK CHART ● BLANK CHART — MULTI 1 : 5 : 9 : 13 : 2 : 6 : 10 : 14 : 3 : 7 : 11 : 15 : 4 : 8 : 12 : 16 : Inst Number Inst Volume Pan Note Shift Tune Effect Send Source Switch Level Dry Output Select Effect Effect 1 Param. Effect 2 Param. Mix Level Control 1 Control ...
Page 318 - BLANK CHART — SYSTEM SETUP
317 APPENDIX / INITIAL DATA & BLANK CHART ● BLANK CHART — SYSTEM SETUP A2 C2 E2 G2 A3 C3 E3 G3 A4 C4 E4 G4 A5 C5 E5 G5 A6 C6 E6 G6 A8 C8 E8 G8 B1 D1 F1 H1 B3 D3 F3 H3 B4 D4 F4 H4 B5 D5 F5 H5 B6 D6 F6 H6 B7 D7 F7 H7 A7 C7 E7 G7 Note shift Tune Ctrl Reset Local T.Ch R.Ch Device No. Volume Ctrl Bul...
Page 319 - About the Standard MIDI File Format
318 APPENDIX / About the Standard MIDI File Format The Standard MIDI File Format is a standard which has recently been implemented by a number of software andhardware makers. This standardized format allows song data to be transferred easily between different sequencers —even between sequencers made...
Page 320 - SPECIFICATIONS
319 SPECIFICATIONS Keyboard 61 keys, initial and after-touch response. Tone Generator Systems AWM2 (2nd-generation Advanced Wave Memory), 30-note polyphony. Internal Memory Wave ROM: 6 megabytes (48 Mbits).Wave RAM: 0.5 megabyte, expandable to 3.5 megabytes.Internal RAM: 256 voices, 128 performance ...
Page 321 - ERROR MESSAGE; Data card; ERROR MESSAGES
320 ● MIDI ERROR MESSAGE When the SY85 attempted to receive or transmit a large amountof MIDI data, its handling capacity was exceeded. An error occurred when receiving MIDI data. An error occurred when receiving bulk data. While receiving or transmitting bulk data, [EXIT/NO] was pressedto abort the...
Page 325 - Listen Via Headphones.; Performance Mode Problems; TROUBLE SHOOTING
324 TROUBLE SHOOTING The SY85 is a very versatile instrument with many features and functions that affect operation. In many cases, what appears to be a fault with the SY85 can actually be traced to an improperly set param-eter or, at the most fundamental level, to something as simple as a bad conne...
Page 326 - Voice Mode Problems; Song Mode Problems; Other Problems
325 ● Voice Mode Problems Symptom Possible Cause No Sound Wrong pitch. Unstable/indefinite pitch. • Is the pitch envelope generator set properly? If the L0 through L3 param- eters are set too low, the resultant pitch may be below the audible range(page 74). • Is the filter set in such a way that mos...
Page 327 - INDEX
326 INDEX A Accent velocity ..................................................... 220Additional MIDI control ..................... 46, 111, 137AEG data copy ....................................................... 64Aftertouch ....................................................... 31, 219Aftertouch ...