Introduction:
Thankyou for purchasing a Dubreq Stylophone S2 Synthesizer. Treated well, this instrument should last a
lifetime, however should you have any problems with your S2 please contact Dubreq Ltd via our website at:
The following instructions give a brief overview of the features of the S2 to get you started. The instrument is
a complex and powerful synthesizer and Dubreq recommend you play with it, experiment with it and try
things out in order to get the most out of the instrument.
Getting Started:
To install batteries in the S2 you need to slide open the battery door on the back of the instrument. The door
is held shut by a magnet and shouldn't need to be forced. Never slam the door shut or the magnet may be
damaged. Inside the back of the instrument you will see space for 4 X AA cells. Always use new, good
quality, alkaline cells in the instrument. You will also see the stylus is stowed in the back compartment too,
you can remove the stylus by gently lifting and pulling the end of it with your finger tips then sliding it our
whilst continuing to gently lift. If this proves difficult try turning the unit over so that gravity helps the stylus
slide out..
Once you have batteries in the instrument you can power it up by pressing the power button (red button on
right hand end) once. The lights of the speaker ring and some of the touch pad indicator lights will illuminate
once the unit powers up.
The monophonic keyboard can be played either with a stylus or with a finger. If the instrument is not
grounded by being on a conductive surface, plugged into an amp or headphones, or plugged into mains
power then the user must be touching the case of the instrument to allow it to reliably detect key touches. It
is recommended that the instrument be played with fingers most of the time, although the stylus can give a
more accurate method of play, the stylus can begin to wear/scratch the keyboard coating with extended use.
Many users have found that playing with a finger whilst operating the function touch pads with the stylus in
their other hand is a good way to play.
The S2, like all Stylophone instruments, is best played by glissando, sliding from note to note rather than
tapping notes, however this is your instrument... so experiment with what works best for your style of play.
The S2 has an internal speaker for practice and testing when no external amplification is available. To get the
best from the product it is best used with good quality headphones or via an amplifier. The S2 can be mains
powered via a standard 9V mains adapter (available separately) plugged in to the mains socket on the right
hand end of the product.
Controls:
The touch-pads often have multiple settings, tapping them cycles through modes or options. You will notice
the pattern of the light ring display changes as you cycle through the different options for each pad. Here is a
quick run down of the function touch pads, going CCW (down) on the left side of the speaker:
VCO1 SHAPE:
waveform/shape of VCO1 and sub-oscillator toggle (SUBOSC means -1 octave,
SUBSUBOSC means -2 octave)
1. Square wave (LED on)
2. Sawtooth
3. Subosc
4. Sa Subosc
Summary of Contents for Stylophone S2
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