Yamaha SY35 Specifications

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VOICE COMMON5NAMEVC>VOICE NAMEI23 InitialSummary: Assigns a name of up to 8 characters tothe current voice.Settings: The following characters are a

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VOICE COMMON6Settings: Effect type:Rev Hall (Reverb Hall)Rev Room (Reverb Room)Rev Plate (Reverb Plate)Rev Club (Reverb Club)Rev Metal (Reverb Me

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VOICE COMMON7AFTER TOUCH (Amplitude & Pitch Modulation, Pitch & Level Control)VC>AFTER TOUCHAM=on PM=on ->Summary: Assigns keyboard afte

Page 5 - About This Manual

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

Page 6 - Reference Manual

VOICE VECTOR9VOICE VECTORThe VOICE VECTOR edit mode allows recording and fine editing of dynamic level anddetune vectors.LEVEL SPEED (Vector Rate)...

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VOICE VECTOR11LEVEL SPEED (Vector Rate)VV>LEVEL SPEEDVector Rate 30msSummary: Sets the time between level vector steps.Settings: 10 … 160 milliseco

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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

Page 10 - EFFECT (Type & Depth)

VOICE VECTOR13DETUNE SPEED (Vector rate)VV>DETUNE SPEEDVector Rate 30msSummary: Sets the time between detune vectorsteps.Settings: 10 … 160 m

Page 11 - PITCH BEND

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

Page 13 - VC>RANDOM

ELEMENT TONE15ELEMENT TONEThe ELEMENT TONE edit mode allows editing many of the most important sound-deter-mining parameters of each individual elemen

Page 14 - VOICE VECTOR

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

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ELEMENT TONE17WAVE TYPEET>WAVE 000 !BCDPiano:PianoSummary: Assigns a preset wave to the selectedelement.Settings: Elements A and C (AWM): 0

Page 16 - LEVEL RECORD

ELEMENT TONE18FM WAVEFORM LISTCategory No. NamePiano 012345E.Piano1E.Piano2E.Piano3E.Piano4E.Piano5E.Piano6Organ 678910111213E.Organ1E.Organ2E.Organ3E

Page 17 - 1 X 0 Y 0 End

ELEMENT TONE19ELEMENT COPYET>COPYfrom ABCDany Voice? ->Summary: Copies all element parameters from anelement of the same type (AWM or FM)

Page 18 - DETUNE RECORD

ELEMENT TONE20VOLUMEET>VOLUME ABCDLevel= 0Summary: Adjusts the volume of the selected ele-ment.Settings: 0 ... 99Procedure: Use the [6] key to move

Page 19 - VV D.ED A B C D

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

Page 20 - ELEMENT TONE

ELEMENT TONE22LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) AM Depth, PM Depth, Type, Delay, Rate & Speedl AM (Amplitude Modulation Depth)ET LFO ABCDAM= 0 PM= 0

Page 21 - Piano:Piano

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

Page 22 - WAVE TYPE

ELEMENT TONE24

Page 24 - FREQUENCY SHIFT

ELEMENT ENVELOPE25ELEMENT ENVELOPEThe ELEMENT ENVELOPE edit mode allows detailed programming of the amplitudeenvelopes for each element in the se

Page 25 - VELOCITY SENSITIVITY

ELEMENT ENVELOPE26Selecting the ELEMENT ENVELOPE Edit ModeFrom the VOICE or MULTI mode:From another edit or utility mode simply press[ELEMENT ENVELOPE

Page 26 - AFTER TOUCH SENSITIVITY

ELEMENT ENVELOPE27TYPEEE>TYPE ÅBCDUSERSummary: Selects a user or preset amplitude enve-lope for the selected element.Settings: PRESET, PIANO, GU

Page 27 - SQUARE SAMPLE&HOLD

ELEMENT ENVELOPE28ENVELOPE COPYEE>COPYfrom ÅBCDany Element? ->Summary: Copies envelope parameters from aselected element to the current ele

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ELEMENT ENVELOPE29ATTACK (Level & Rate)EE>ATTACK ÅBCDAL= 0 AR= 0Summary: Sets the rate and peak level of the attackof the amplitude envelope fo

Page 31 - ET@TYPE ÅB-D

ELEMENT ENVELOPE32

Page 32 - EE>TYPE ÅBCD

MULTI33MULTIThe MULTI edit mode allows 8 different voices to be assigned to different MIDI channels.The assigned voices can then be individually contr

Page 34 - DECAY 2 (Level & Rate)

iCONTENTSVOICE COMMON...3NAME...5CONFIGUR

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MULTI35NAMEMU>NAMEP11 InitialSummary: Assigns a name of up to 8 characters tothe current multi-play setup.Settings: The following characters are av

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MULTI36Settings: Source: I, C, PBank: 1 … 8Number: 1 … 8Procedure: Press the [NUMBER/MULTI PARTSELECT] key corresponding to the desiredmulti-

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MULTI37DETUNEMU>DETUNE0centSummary: Allows slight upward or downward pitchadjustment of the selected multi-play part.Settings: –50 ... 0 … +50Proce

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MULTI38Settings: –24 ... 0 … +24.Procedure: Press the [NUMBER/MULTI PARTSELECT] key corresponding to the desiredmulti-play part.Use the [6] c

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UTILITY SETUP39UTILITY SETUPThe UTILITY SETUP mode provides access to a range of basic utility functions that areessential for general operation of th

Page 41 - MIDI RECEIVE CHANNEL

UTILITY SETUP41MASTER TUNESU>MASTER TUNE0centSummary: Tunes the overall pitch of the SY35 overapproximately a 100-cent range.Settings: –50 ... 0 …

Page 42 - NOTE SHIFT

UTILITY SETUP42Exercise caution when saving data to a memorycard — the previous card data will be erased andcompletely replaced by the saved data.l L

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UTILITY SETUP43VOICE INITIALIZESU>INIT. VOICESummary: Initializes all parameters of the currentvoice.Settings: None.Procedure: Select the UTILITY S

Page 44 - UTILITY SETUP

UTILITY SETUP44A B C DELEMENT ENV TYPEDELAY RateDELAY ELE.INITIAL LevelATTACK ALATTACK ARDECAY1 D1LDECAY1 D1RDECAY2 D2LDECAY2 D2RRELEASE RateSCALING

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iiAbout This ManualThe SY35 Feature Reference manual individually describes the SY35 functions in detail, providing a summary,operating procedure, a

Page 46 - TRANSPOSE

UTILITY SETUP45MEMORY PROTECT (Internal & Card)SU>MEM.PROTECTINT=on CARD=onSummary: Turns internal or card memoryprotection on or off.Sett

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UTILITY SETUP46

Page 48 - VOICE INITIALIZE

UTILITY RECALL47UTILITY RECALLThe UTILITY RECALL mode accesses the VOICE or MULTI recall function, dependingon whether the VOICE or MULTI play mode is

Page 50 - SU>FACTORY V&M

UTILITY RECALL49VOICE RECALL (Voice or Multi)RC RECALL VOICEAre you sure?Summary: Recalls the last voice or multi-play setupedited from the SY35 edit

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UTILITY RECALL50

Page 52 - UTILITY RECALL

UTILITY MIDI51UTILITY MIDIThe UTILITY MIDI mode provides access to all of the SY35’s MIDI control functions.MIDI ON/OFF...

Page 54 - VOICE RECALL (Voice or Multi)

UTILITY MIDI53MIDI ON/OFFMD>MIDImidi=onSummary: Turns all MIDI control functions on oroff.Settings: on, offProcedure: Use the [6] cursor key to mov

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UTILITY MIDI54LOCAL CONTROL ON/OFFMD>LOCALLocal=onSummary: Determines whether the SY35 keyboardcontrols the internal tone generator system orno

Page 56 - UTILITY MIDI

VOICE COMMON1Feature Reference Manual

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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

Page 58 - TRANSMIT CHANNEL

UTILITY MIDI56Details: MIDI system exclusive data is transmittedby the SY35 when one of the voice transmitfunctions described below is use

Page 61 - 1 VOICE TRANSMIT

APPENDIX59VOICE LISTPreset Voice ListNo. Voice Name Wave Effect Ct Comment11AP:Rock(Rock)000 Piano071 Vibes 2Dly&Rev2 MW Basic rock piano12AP:Clsi

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APPENDIX60No. Voice Name Wave Effect Ct Comment38BR Fanfr(Fanfare)011 Trombone∞2017 Brass 4 016 Brass 3Rev HallMWATClassic fanfare brass41ST Arco1(Arc

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APPENDIX61No. Voice Name Wave Effect Ct Comment71PL:Gypsy(Gypsy)020 Gut179 Wave3-2Rev Hall MW Nylon guitar72PL:Folk(Folk)021 Steel044 Clavi 3Rev Hall

Page 64 - VOICE LIST

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

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APPENDIX63No. Voice Name Wave Effect Ct Comment42OR:Paris(Paris)008 Bandneon094 Lead 4Rev RoomAn accordion you might hear at a Paris sidewalkcafe43OR

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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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VOICE COMMON2

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APPENDIX66MULTI LISTPRESET MULTI LISTNo. MULTI Name Type Voice Numbers Comments11121314151617182122232425262728OrchstraBigBandSuperClvPianoStrVoiceBsF

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APPENDIX67WAVEFORM LISTAWM WAVEFORM LISTCategory No. NamePiano 01234PianoE.PianoClaviCembaloCelestaOrgan 5678P.OrganE.Organ1E.Organ2BandneonBrass91011

Page 71 - MULTI LIST

APPENDIX68FM WAVEFORM LISTCategory No. NamePiano 012345E.Piano1E.Piano2E.Piano3E.Piano4E.Piano5E.Piano6Organ 678910111213E.Organ1E.Organ2E.Organ3E.Org

Page 72 - WAVEFORM LIST

APPENDIX69SPECIFICATIONSKeyboard: 61 keys, initial and after-touch response.Tone Generator Systems: AWM (AdvancedWave Memory) & FM (Frequency Modu

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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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