The Yamaha SHS-10 is a keytar synthesizer released by Yamaha in the late 1980s. It is a portable keyboard instrument that is worn like a guitar and is designed to be played while standing. It has a built-in synthesizer, a built-in rhythm machine, and a built-in sequencer. It also has a built-in MIDI interface, allowing it to be connected to other MIDI devices.
The Yamaha SHS-10 has been used by a variety of artists, including Herbie Hancock, Depeche Mode, and the Pet Shop Boys. It is a popular choice for live performances due to its portability and its ability to be used in a variety of musical styles.
The Yamaha SHS-10 has a variety of features, including a 61-note keyboard, a built-in synthesizer, a built-in rhythm machine, and a built-in sequencer. It also has a built-in MIDI interface, allowing it to be connected to other MIDI devices. It also has a variety of sound effects, including reverb, chorus, and delay. Additionally, it has a built-in arpeggiator and a built-in pitch bend wheel.
Manufacturer | Yamaha |
Website | http://usa.yamaha.com/products..._keyboard/ |
Wikipedia | Yamaha_SHS-10 |