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Vector synthesis allows you to create and control synthesized sound with unprecedented ease — in a very intimate, “human” way, putting you more closely in touch with your instrument and music. The vector control lets you blend sounds manually in real time, and dynamic vectors let you “record” dynamic vector sweeps that will play automatically whenever you play a note. For even more expressive capability, the SY35 keyboard features both velocity sensitivity and after-touch response that can be assigned to a number of musical parameters. The more you play the SY35, the more you’ll find that “vectors” will become an indispensable part of your musical repertoire. . Yamaha AWM and FM tone generators for superior sound and tonal versatility. . 2-element or 4-element voice architecture 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 256 preset FM waveforms — all in an extended waveform ROM for superior sound quality — provide an extensive library of sonic “building blocks” from which to create new voices. . 64 preset voices plus 64 editable internal voice memory locations containing an additional 64 voices. . External memory cards provide limitless backup and storage capability. . Easy-edit features make creating new voices quick and virtually program- ming-free. . Detailed programming parameters for in-depth programming when necessary. . Fully programmable 8-part multi-play mode is perfect for sequencer-driven applications, layered multi-voice performance, and split keyboard effects. . 16 preset multi-play setups plus 16 editable internal multi-play memory locations containing an additional 16 multi-play setups. . 16 internal digital effects including reverb and delay and distortion. . Overlapping voice selection capability for seamless voice transitions. . Velocity and after-touch sensitive keyboard. . Pitch bend and modulation wheels. . Stereo output. 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 ...........2 4 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 Getting Started Manual Precautions !! PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE PROCEEDING !! 1 . AVOID EXCESSIVE HEAT, HUMIDITY, DUST AND VIBRATION 2 . AVOID PHYSICAL SHOCKS 3 . DO NOT OPEN THE CASE OR ATTEMPT REPAIRS OR MODIFICATIONS YOURSELF 4 . MAKE SURE POWER IS OFF BEFORE MAKING OR REMOVING CONNECTIONS 5. HANDLE CABLES CAREFULLY 6 . CLEAN WITH A SOFT DRY CLOTH 7 . ALWAYS USE THE CORRECT POWER SUPPLY 8 . ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE 9 . MIDI CABLES Keep the SY35 away from locations where it is likely to be exposed to high temperatures or humidity — such as...