About: Yamaha SHS-10

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The Yamaha SHS-10, known in Yamaha's native country, Japan, as the Yamaha Sholky, Sholky being derived from "Shoulder Keyboard", is a keytar (a musical keyboard that can be held like a guitar) manufactured by Yamaha and released in 1987. It has a small-sized keyboard with 32 minikeys and a pitch-bend wheel, vibrato and sustain buttons, an internal Frequency modulation (usually referred to as FM) synthesizer offering 25 different voices with 6-note polyphony, two operators, and a very basic chord sequencer. It also has a loudspeaker. It was manufactured in three colors: grey, red, and black.

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  • Le Yamaha SHS-10 est un keytar (instrument à clavier tenu comme une guitare) de la marque Yamaha produit à partir de 1987. Il a un clavier de 32 mini-touches et une molette de pitch-bend, vibrato et sustain. La polyphonie est de six voix, utilisant la synthèse FM. Il a un connecteur MIDI en sortie mais pas en entrée, lui permettant de contrôler d'autres instruments. Il existe en trois couleurs : rouge, gris ou noir. (fr)
  • The Yamaha SHS-10, known in Yamaha's native country, Japan, as the Yamaha Sholky, Sholky being derived from "Shoulder Keyboard", is a keytar (a musical keyboard that can be held like a guitar) manufactured by Yamaha and released in 1987. It has a small-sized keyboard with 32 minikeys and a pitch-bend wheel, vibrato and sustain buttons, an internal Frequency modulation (usually referred to as FM) synthesizer offering 25 different voices with 6-note polyphony, two operators, and a very basic chord sequencer. It also has a loudspeaker. It supports MIDI, having a MIDI Out connector which allows the keyboard to control external MIDI equipment. It does not have a MIDI In connector. Although originally made for the consumer market, this keytar's MIDI out features are very powerful. Its drum rhythms and accompaniment are transmitted on separate MIDI channels, so that an external drum machine, sampler, or other MIDI equipment can be programmed to play the backing parts. Drums are transmitted on channel 16; Bass on 15; and three chord harmonies on channels 12-14. MIDI start/stop and tempo sync are also transmitted so an external sequencer may be utilized as well. It was manufactured in three colors: grey, red, and black. Its demo is an arrangement of Wham!'s hit "Last Christmas." The Voices are the following: The numbering scheme reflects the fact that the selection is done with buttons numbered 0-4. A larger model, the Yamaha SHS-200, was released the following year, and came with 49 keys and dual stereo speakers. (en)
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  • Le Yamaha SHS-10 est un keytar (instrument à clavier tenu comme une guitare) de la marque Yamaha produit à partir de 1987. Il a un clavier de 32 mini-touches et une molette de pitch-bend, vibrato et sustain. La polyphonie est de six voix, utilisant la synthèse FM. Il a un connecteur MIDI en sortie mais pas en entrée, lui permettant de contrôler d'autres instruments. Il existe en trois couleurs : rouge, gris ou noir. (fr)
  • The Yamaha SHS-10, known in Yamaha's native country, Japan, as the Yamaha Sholky, Sholky being derived from "Shoulder Keyboard", is a keytar (a musical keyboard that can be held like a guitar) manufactured by Yamaha and released in 1987. It has a small-sized keyboard with 32 minikeys and a pitch-bend wheel, vibrato and sustain buttons, an internal Frequency modulation (usually referred to as FM) synthesizer offering 25 different voices with 6-note polyphony, two operators, and a very basic chord sequencer. It also has a loudspeaker. It was manufactured in three colors: grey, red, and black. (en)
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