Yamaha SY85 Owner's Manual (getting Started) (image) - Page 14

CS1] through [CS8] Continuous Sliders - sound cards

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5 OUTPUT 1 and OUTPUT 2 Controls Adjust the volume of the sound delivered via the rear-panel OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT 2 jacks as well as the PHONES jack. 6 SEQUENCER Keys Control the recording and playback functions of the internal sequencer. Getting Started: page 51. 7 Liquid Crystal Display Panel This 40-character x 2-line backlit liquid crystal display panel shows all essential information for easy operation and programming. Getting Started: page 21. 8 [F1] through [F8] Function Keys The functions of these keys depend on the selected mode. They are used to engage a function indicated on the display immediately above the key, or select a parameter immediately above the key for editing. Getting Started: page 19. Feature Reference: page 10. 9 [CS1] through [CS8] Continuous Sliders In the voice and performance play modes these controls are used for real- time expressive control. In the edit and utility modes, however, they are used to edit the parameters that appear immediately above each continuous slider on the display. Getting Started: page 28. Feature Reference: page 10. 0 [SHIFT] Key The [SHIFT] key is sometimes used to access secondary functions, param- eters, or displays. It is also used in conjunction with the [STORE] key to call the edit compare function. Getting Started: page 35. Feature Reference: page 14. ! [STORE] Key Used to store edited data to an internal or card memory location. It is also used in conjunction with the [SHIFT] key to call the edit compare function. Getting Started: page 38. Feature Reference: page 55. @ [EF BYPASS] Key & Indicator This key is used to bypass the SY85's internal digital effect system, turning all effects off. Effects are off when the [EF BYPASS] key indicator is lit. 12

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5
OUTPUT 1 and OUTPUT 2 Controls
Adjust the volume of the sound delivered via the rear-panel OUTPUT1 and
OUTPUT 2 jacks as well as the PHONES jack.
6
SEQUENCER Keys
Control the recording and playback functions of the internal sequencer.
Getting Started: page 51.
7
Liquid Crystal Display Panel
This 40-character x 2-line backlit liquid crystal display panel shows all
essential information for easy operation and programming.
Getting Started: page 21.
8
[F1] through [F8] Function Keys
The functions of these keys depend on the selected mode. They are used to
engage a function indicated on the display immediately above the key, or select
a parameter immediately above the key for editing.
Getting Started: page 19.
Feature Reference: page 10.
9
[CS1] through [CS8] Continuous Sliders
In the voice and performance play modes these controls are used for real-
time expressive control. In the edit and utility modes, however, they are used to
edit the parameters that appear immediately above each continuous slider on the
display.
Getting Started: page 28.
Feature Reference: page 10.
0
[SHIFT] Key
The [SHIFT] key is sometimes used to access secondary functions, param-
eters, or displays. It is also used in conjunction with the [STORE] key to call
the edit compare function.
Getting Started: page 35.
Feature Reference: page 14.
!
[STORE] Key
Used to store edited data to an internal or card memory location. It is also
used in conjunction with the [SHIFT] key to call the edit compare function.
Getting Started: page 38.
Feature Reference: page 55.
@
[EF BYPASS] Key & Indicator
This key is used to bypass the SY85’s internal digital effect system, turning
all effects off. Effects are off when the [EF BYPASS] key indicator is lit.