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Introduction to the portable, hand-held, stylus-operated pocket synthesizer.
How to tune the Stylophone to concert pitch before use.
Instructions on cleaning the keyboard/stylus and how to play notes.
Explains the 3 octave sound switches and the vibrato feature.
Details on volume control and connecting headphones/amplifiers.
Information on battery operation and mini USB power.
Advice on usage, maintenance, and getting started.
Song tabs for Happy Birthday, Jingle Bells, and House of the Rising Sun.
Information on other Dubreq instruments and the company website.
Displays other Stylophone models like GEN X-1, BEATBOX, and GEN A-8.
Details Brian Jarvis's invention in 1968 and its creation process.
Covers the product's success, sales figures, and its characteristic sound.
Highlights Stylophone's use by artists like David Bowie and Kraftwerk across genres.
Details David Bowie's creation of 'Space Oddity' using the Stylophone.
Covers battery handling, types, insertion, removal, and disposal guidelines.
Advises on unit care, avoiding damage, liquids, and unauthorized opening.
Warns about potential hearing damage from high volume headphone use.
Provides regulatory compliance information for FCC and WEEE directives.
| Type | Analog Synthesizer |
|---|---|
| Sound Generation | Analog |
| Effects | Vibrato |
| Oscillator | 1 Oscillator |
| Controls | Volume, vibrato |
| Output | 3.5mm headphone jack |
| Weight | 450g |