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Brand | Suzuki |
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Model | Omnichord System Two OM-84 |
Category | Synthesizer |
Language | English |
Controls power, volume, and sound selection for the main unit.
Adjusts volume levels for different instrument voices and modes.
Manages drum patterns, tempo, and volume for rhythmic accompaniment.
Handles chord programming, playback, and memory functions.
Explains the touch-sensitive strumplate and associated indicators.
Covers jacks, footswitch, speaker, tuning, and battery access.
Advises against extreme heat, sunlight, moisture, and suggests proper cleaning.
Warns about power sources, turning off when not in use, and avoiding opening the unit.
Step-by-step guide for correctly installing batteries in the instrument.
How to play major, minor, and seventh chords using a single finger.
How to play complex chords like Major 7th, Minor 7th, Augmented, Diminished.
Guide to using the strumplate for guitar-like playing.
Explains how to use multiple voices and sustain for sonic variations.
Demonstrates various strumming and touch techniques for the strumplate.
Instructions for layering organ and guitar sounds for a fuller sound.
How to incorporate a bass line with rhythms and tempo control.
How to activate and control the drum sounds for accompaniment.
Demonstrates starting songs with specific instrument combinations.
Steps to record chords into the instrument's memory for playback.
How to play back recorded songs and adjust accompaniment.
Methods for correcting mistakes and managing recorded chords.
Using the keyboard to play melodies with chord memory.
Advanced playing using the footswitch for chord playback and melody.
How to change the key of the chord section for singing or other instruments.
How to play only the melody line without accompaniment.
Extends the range of the melody keyboard up or down.
How to play only the drum patterns as an intro or outro.
Lists and describes optional accessories like AC adapter, bag, case, etc.
Details the warranty terms, coverage, and claims process.