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CONTENTS

Getting Started Manual

Precautions............................................................3

About the Manuals.................................................5

The Getting Started Manual ..............................5

Icons.................................................................6

The Feature Reference Manual..........................7

The  Controls  &  Connectors ..................................8

Front Panel .......................................................8

Rear Panel.......................................................1 2

1. Setting Up Your System ..................................1 4

Connections ....................................................1 4

Power-on Procedure........................................1 4

Play the Demo ................................................1 5

2. Selecting And Playing Voices ..........................1 6

Play the Presets ...............................................1 6

The PRESET, INTERNAL, and CARD

   Voice  Memories...........................................1 9

Overlapping Voice Selection...........................2 0

3. Vectors ...........................................................2 1

Manual Vector Control ...................................2 1

How the VECTOR CONTROL Works..............2 2

Advanced Control: Dynamic Vectors ..............2 4

Try Out the SE*Elect Dynamic Vector ...........24
Recording An Original Dynamic Vector .........2 5

Store Your Voice & Vector

   In  INTERNAL  Memory...............................2 8

For More Detailed Vector Control … ..............3 0

4. Instant  Voice  Programming............................ 3 1

For Serious Voice Editing ….......................... 3 3

5. The  Multi  Mode ............................................. 3 4

Try Out the Preset Multi Setups...................... 3 4

When You Want To Create an Original

   Multi …....................................................... 3 7

The INTERNAL and CARD Memories........... 3 7

Multi Polyphony & Dynamic Voice

   Allocation ................................................... 3 7

Using the [STORE] Key to Store Voices and

   Multi Setups in INTERNAL or

   CARD  Memory ........................................... 3 8

Conclusion ..................................................... 4 0

Glossary .............................................................. 4 1

Index .................................................................. 4 4

Summary of Contents for SY-35

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Page 2: ...e brings AWM and FM waveforms together Vector control for 2 axis control of element level and detuning Dynamic level and detune vectors can be recorded easily in real time 128 preset AWM waveforms and...

Page 3: ...21 Manual Vector Control 21 How the VECTOR CONTROL Works 22 Advanced Control Dynamic Vectors 24 Try Out the SE Elect Dynamic Vector 24 Recording An Original Dynamic Vector 25 Store Your Voice Vector I...

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Page 6: ...plug and unplug cables by gripping the connector not the cord 6 CLEAN WITH A SOFT DRY CLOTH Never use solvents such as benzine or thinner to clean the unit Wipe clean with a soft dry cloth 7 ALWAYS US...

Page 7: ...orage For even greater security memory card data can be lost due to battery failure accidental erasure etc save your data to floppy disk via a MIDI data filer unit such as the Yamaha MDF2 Have the bac...

Page 8: ...es Page 16 Selecting and playing voices from the PRESET INTERNAL and CARD voice banks 3 Vectors Page 21 Using and understanding manual and dynamic vectors 4 Instant Voice Programming Page 31 The fast...

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Page 10: ...TILITY SETUP Page 39 7 UTILITY RECALL Page 47 8 UTILITY MIDI Page 51 Once you have become familiar with the way the SY35 works by going through the Getting Started manual you should only need to refer...

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Page 19: ...ng some of the preset voices 1 Select the Voice Play Mode If the MODE VOICE key indicator is lit then the Voice Play mode is already selected and you can go directly to the next step If it isn t press...

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Page 21: ...r BR Fat BR Lite ST Modrn ST Soft ST Mild ST Lite 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 ME Wide ME Drama ME SlwSg ME Grand ME Typhn ME Tzone ME Space ME Memry 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 SC Dgcrd SC Elgnt SC sFz SC Coi...

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Page 24: ...tion if you don t know how to select the Voice Play mode turn the Vector Play mode ON by pressing the VECTOR PLAY ON OFF key so that either the LEVEL or DETUNE indicator lights then press the LEVEL DE...

Page 25: ...ROL Works SY35 voices can have either a 2 element or 4 element configuration Each element is actually an independent sound or waveform and vector control allows the 2 or 4 different waveforms in a voi...

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Page 27: ...cator is lit dynamic vectors operate only when the VECTOR PLAY mode is OFF i e when both the VECTOR PLAY LEVEL and DETUNE indicators are out Try Out the SE Elect Dynamic Vector Before we dive in and r...

Page 28: ...mbination of elements A B C D VECTOR CONTROL A B C D Recording An Original Dynamic Vector Now we ll go ahead and record an original dynamic level vector for the SP Bell voice 1 Select the VOICE VECTOR...

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Page 30: ...D will light At this point the VECTOR CONTROL will be active in the level control mode and you can rehearse the level vector you are about to record 5 Select REC Move the cursor to the REC parameter p...

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Page 32: ...to the VOICE PLAY mode however the SY35 will ask you whether you want to store the voice you have just edited into one of the INTERNAL memory locations You can skip this step and go straight to the VO...

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Page 34: ...platform for your new voice ST Arco1 P41 is a good choice to start with VOICE PLAY P41 ST Arco1 2 Select the VOICE COMMON Edit Mode Select the VOICE COMMON edit mode by pressing the EDIT UTILITY key a...

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Page 36: ...actual programming indeed If you do want to get deep into the details and fine tune your voices until they are perfect please take the time to read through the Feature Reference manual In it each edi...

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Page 43: ...e manual vector control how to record dynamic vectors and store the results in memory how to quickly create new voices and how to use the multi mode When you get the urge to go further please take the...

Page 44: ...part of a voice In the SY35 each voice can have two or four ele ments Each element is actually an independent waveform so you could have a 4 element voice that is made up of a piano element a brass e...

Page 45: ...For MIDI control each voice receives on a different MIDI channel number allowing multi to be handled as multiple tone generators by the controlling sequencer or computer Multis also allow a number of...

Page 46: ...the keys are played therefore the term velocity response A synthesizer that has velocity response lets the player produce expressive dynamics and timbre variations according to the way he or she plays...

Page 47: ...ernal key 10 Internal multi memory 34 37 Internal voice memory 17 20 K Keyboard 8 L LED display 10 Level rec function 27 Level speed function 25 Level vectors 21 Liquid crystal display 10 M Manual vec...

Page 48: ...8 Sustain jack 13 V Vector control 8 21 Vector play keys 8 21 22 Vector rate 26 Vectors 21 42 Voice categories 18 Voice common edit mode 31 Voice key 9 Voice list 18 Voice play mode 16 Voice vector ed...

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