Synthesizer; Keyboard - Yamaha SY-1 Manual

Solo synthesizer
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Your
Yamaha
Solo
Synthesizer's
keyboard
has
37 keys ranging from c to сз.
The three trans-
position levers (shift
the keyboard
frequency
range
up either
one
or two
octaves,
or down
one octave, that
is, Ст - са, Or C2 - cs or C - ex.
Thus, your Solo Synthesizer has a total range of
six octaves
(actually seven,
since there are two
normal pitches, depending on the preset selected).
When you depress two or more transposition levers
at
the
same
time,
you
will
hear
only
the one
TRANSPOSITION
OCT.UP — 20CT.UP
To
tune
your
Solo
Synthesizer
with
another
instrument,
wait
about
one
minute
after
it is
turned
on,
Then
push down
the Flute/Clarinet
preset
tone
lever,
set
the
vibrato
lever
to
the
"control"
position
and vibrato
depth control to
the "minimum"
position to eliminate the vibrato.
6
furthest
to the right on the panel.
When
no
transposition
lever
is depressed,
the
keyboard
range from c to сз is heard, as if the "normal"
transposition
lever was depressed.
Your
Yamaha
Solo
Synthesizer
is designed
to
sound
only one
note at a time; if you depress
more
than one
key at the same time, you will
always
hear the highest
note.
Turn the "tuning control" @ at the left of the
keyboard
to the left (flat) or right (sharp) until
you obtain the right pitch; the pitch can be raised
or lowered
about
100
cents
(one
semitone)
in
relation to the standard
pitch.

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