VOICE COMMON5NAMEVC>VOICE NAMEI23 InitialSummary: Assigns a name of up to 8 characters tothe current voice.Settings: The following characters are a
VOICE COMMON6Settings: Effect type:Rev Hall (Reverb Hall)Rev Room (Reverb Room)Rev Plate (Reverb Plate)Rev Club (Reverb Club)Rev Metal (Reverb Me
VOICE COMMON7AFTER TOUCH (Amplitude & Pitch Modulation, Pitch & Level Control)VC>AFTER TOUCHAM=on PM=on ->Summary: Assigns keyboard afte
VOICE COMMON8Please note that the AR parameter will have noeffect on elements in which the INITIALLEVEL parameter (page 28) is set to 99.Key OFF
VOICE VECTOR9VOICE VECTORThe VOICE VECTOR edit mode allows recording and fine editing of dynamic level anddetune vectors.LEVEL SPEED (Vector Rate)...
VOICE VECTOR11LEVEL SPEED (Vector Rate)VV>LEVEL SPEEDVector Rate 30msSummary: Sets the time between level vector steps.Settings: 10 … 160 milliseco
VOICE VECTOR12Details: Step 1 is the first step recorded and step 50is the last. Experience will give you a feel forrelating specific points in a dyna
VOICE VECTOR13DETUNE SPEED (Vector rate)VV>DETUNE SPEEDVector Rate 30msSummary: Sets the time between detune vectorsteps.Settings: 10 … 160 m
VOICE VECTOR14l X-axis & Y-axisVV D.ED A B C D1 X 0 Y 0 EndSummary: These parameters define the position ofthe currently selected step on the X a
ELEMENT TONE15ELEMENT TONEThe ELEMENT TONE edit mode allows editing many of the most important sound-deter-mining parameters of each individual elemen
ELEMENT TONE16Selecting the ELEMENT TONE Edit ModeFrom the VOICE or MULTI mode:From another edit or utility mode simply press[ELEMENT TONE].An “E” wil
ELEMENT TONE17WAVE TYPEET>WAVE 000 !BCDPiano:PianoSummary: Assigns a preset wave to the selectedelement.Settings: Elements A and C (AWM): 0
ELEMENT TONE18FM WAVEFORM LISTCategory No. NamePiano 012345E.Piano1E.Piano2E.Piano3E.Piano4E.Piano5E.Piano6Organ 678910111213E.Organ1E.Organ2E.Organ3E
ELEMENT TONE19ELEMENT COPYET>COPYfrom ABCDany Voice? ->Summary: Copies all element parameters from anelement of the same type (AWM or FM)
ELEMENT TONE20VOLUMEET>VOLUME ABCDLevel= 0Summary: Adjusts the volume of the selected ele-ment.Settings: 0 ... 99Procedure: Use the [6] key to move
ELEMENT TONE21+2 Broader change between medium and hardvelocity.+3 Smooth change all the way from soft to hardvelocity.+4 Large change over small velo
ELEMENT TONE22LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) AM Depth, PM Depth, Type, Delay, Rate & Speedl AM (Amplitude Modulation Depth)ET LFO ABCDAM= 0 PM= 0
ELEMENT TONE23l Dly (Delay)ET LFO ABCD˚Dly= 0 Rate= 0->Summary: Sets the delay time between the begin-ning of a note and the beginning of LFO oper
ELEMENT TONE24
ELEMENT ENVELOPE25ELEMENT ENVELOPEThe ELEMENT ENVELOPE edit mode allows detailed programming of the amplitudeenvelopes for each element in the se
ELEMENT ENVELOPE26Selecting the ELEMENT ENVELOPE Edit ModeFrom the VOICE or MULTI mode:From another edit or utility mode simply press[ELEMENT ENVELOPE
ELEMENT ENVELOPE27TYPEEE>TYPE ÅBCDUSERSummary: Selects a user or preset amplitude enve-lope for the selected element.Settings: PRESET, PIANO, GU
ELEMENT ENVELOPE28ENVELOPE COPYEE>COPYfrom ÅBCDany Element? ->Summary: Copies envelope parameters from aselected element to the current ele
ELEMENT ENVELOPE29ATTACK (Level & Rate)EE>ATTACK ÅBCDAL= 0 AR= 0Summary: Sets the rate and peak level of the attackof the amplitude envelope fo
ELEMENT ENVELOPE32
MULTI33MULTIThe MULTI edit mode allows 8 different voices to be assigned to different MIDI channels.The assigned voices can then be individually contr
iCONTENTSVOICE COMMON...3NAME...5CONFIGUR
MULTI35NAMEMU>NAMEP11 InitialSummary: Assigns a name of up to 8 characters tothe current multi-play setup.Settings: The following characters are av
MULTI36Settings: Source: I, C, PBank: 1 … 8Number: 1 … 8Procedure: Press the [NUMBER/MULTI PARTSELECT] key corresponding to the desiredmulti-
MULTI37DETUNEMU>DETUNE0centSummary: Allows slight upward or downward pitchadjustment of the selected multi-play part.Settings: –50 ... 0 … +50Proce
MULTI38Settings: –24 ... 0 … +24.Procedure: Press the [NUMBER/MULTI PARTSELECT] key corresponding to the desiredmulti-play part.Use the [6] c
UTILITY SETUP39UTILITY SETUPThe UTILITY SETUP mode provides access to a range of basic utility functions that areessential for general operation of th
UTILITY SETUP41MASTER TUNESU>MASTER TUNE0centSummary: Tunes the overall pitch of the SY35 overapproximately a 100-cent range.Settings: –50 ... 0 …
UTILITY SETUP42Exercise caution when saving data to a memorycard — the previous card data will be erased andcompletely replaced by the saved data.l L
UTILITY SETUP43VOICE INITIALIZESU>INIT. VOICESummary: Initializes all parameters of the currentvoice.Settings: None.Procedure: Select the UTILITY S
UTILITY SETUP44A B C DELEMENT ENV TYPEDELAY RateDELAY ELE.INITIAL LevelATTACK ALATTACK ARDECAY1 D1LDECAY1 D1RDECAY2 D2LDECAY2 D2RRELEASE RateSCALING
iiAbout This ManualThe SY35 Feature Reference manual individually describes the SY35 functions in detail, providing a summary,operating procedure, a
UTILITY SETUP45MEMORY PROTECT (Internal & Card)SU>MEM.PROTECTINT=on CARD=onSummary: Turns internal or card memoryprotection on or off.Sett
UTILITY SETUP46
UTILITY RECALL47UTILITY RECALLThe UTILITY RECALL mode accesses the VOICE or MULTI recall function, dependingon whether the VOICE or MULTI play mode is
UTILITY RECALL49VOICE RECALL (Voice or Multi)RC RECALL VOICEAre you sure?Summary: Recalls the last voice or multi-play setupedited from the SY35 edit
UTILITY RECALL50
UTILITY MIDI51UTILITY MIDIThe UTILITY MIDI mode provides access to all of the SY35’s MIDI control functions.MIDI ON/OFF...
UTILITY MIDI53MIDI ON/OFFMD>MIDImidi=onSummary: Turns all MIDI control functions on oroff.Settings: on, offProcedure: Use the [6] cursor key to mov
UTILITY MIDI54LOCAL CONTROL ON/OFFMD>LOCALLocal=onSummary: Determines whether the SY35 keyboardcontrols the internal tone generator system orno
VOICE COMMON1Feature Reference Manual
UTILITY MIDI55Procedure: Use the [6] cursor key to move thecursor to the lower display line. The [–1/NO]and [+1/YES] keys are used to
UTILITY MIDI56Details: MIDI system exclusive data is transmittedby the SY35 when one of the voice transmitfunctions described below is use
APPENDIX57APPENDIX
APPENDIX58
APPENDIX59VOICE LISTPreset Voice ListNo. Voice Name Wave Effect Ct Comment11AP:Rock(Rock)000 Piano071 Vibes 2Dly&Rev2 MW Basic rock piano12AP:Clsi
APPENDIX60No. Voice Name Wave Effect Ct Comment38BR Fanfr(Fanfare)011 Trombone∞2017 Brass 4 016 Brass 3Rev HallMWATClassic fanfare brass41ST Arco1(Arc
APPENDIX61No. Voice Name Wave Effect Ct Comment71PL:Gypsy(Gypsy)020 Gut179 Wave3-2Rev Hall MW Nylon guitar72PL:Folk(Folk)021 Steel044 Clavi 3Rev Hall
APPENDIX62Intern al Voice ListNo. Voice Name Wave Effect Ct Comment11SP Warm(Warm)055 SynPad∞2111 Sus. 14∞2Rev Hall Warm synth pad on a grand scale12
APPENDIX63No. Voice Name Wave Effect Ct Comment42OR:Paris(Paris)008 Bandneon094 Lead 4Rev RoomAn accordion you might hear at a Paris sidewalkcafe43OR
APPENDIX64No. Voice Name Wave Effect Ct Comment73ME SlwSg(SlowSong)046 Vibes 083 HornBody073 Vibes 4 102 Sus. 5Rev Club Typical vector effect sound74
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APPENDIX66MULTI LISTPRESET MULTI LISTNo. MULTI Name Type Voice Numbers Comments11121314151617182122232425262728OrchstraBigBandSuperClvPianoStrVoiceBsF
APPENDIX67WAVEFORM LISTAWM WAVEFORM LISTCategory No. NamePiano 01234PianoE.PianoClaviCembaloCelestaOrgan 5678P.OrganE.Organ1E.Organ2BandneonBrass91011
APPENDIX68FM WAVEFORM LISTCategory No. NamePiano 012345E.Piano1E.Piano2E.Piano3E.Piano4E.Piano5E.Piano6Organ 678910111213E.Organ1E.Organ2E.Organ3E.Org
APPENDIX69SPECIFICATIONSKeyboard: 61 keys, initial and after-touch response.Tone Generator Systems: AWM (AdvancedWave Memory) & FM (Frequency Modu
VOICE COMMON3VOICE COMMONThe VOICE COMMON mode provides access to a range of parameters that affect theselected voice as a whole. Detailed prog
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