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Product type | Digital/analog synthesizer |
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Product color | Black |
Sound effects quantity | 6 |
Keyboard number of keys | 61 |
Maximum polyphony (notes) | 16 |
Power source type | DC |
MIDI in | Yes |
USB ports quantity | 1 |
6.35 mm (1⁄4-inch) input | 2 |
Depth | 280 mm |
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Width | 740 mm |
Height | 100 mm |
Explains the manual's purpose, structure, and conventions for clarity.
Contains legal disclaimers, copyright information, and liability statements regarding the manual's content.
Identifies major control sections on the front of the STVC, including keyboard and various modules.
Details the audio outputs, headphone jack, pedal/line inputs, and MIDI/USB ports on the rear.
Instructions for powering on/off, adjusting volume, and navigating sound presets.
Procedures for modifying sounds and saving them to memory.
Explains the Pitch Bend, Modulation wheels, and the STVC keyboard functionality.
Details the Tweak button, +/- buttons, and the Balance Dial for sound manipulation.
Covers parameters like Registration, Octaves, Crescendo, Release, and Ensemble effect controls.
Explains Tone, Tremolo, Attack, Decay/Release, and Envelope Mode for the solo voice.
Details the Vocoder button, microphone input, and Freeze button functionality.
Describes the Animate, Phaser, and Reverb effects and their controls.
Explains the Tweak function for assigning sources, amounts, and destinations for modulation.
Covers configuration options like MIDI Channel, Master Tuning, and Transpose.
Explains how vocoders work and provides steps for using the STVC vocoder.
Lists device specifications and defines key technical terms used in the manual.
Provides contact information and resources for obtaining assistance with the STVC.