"Whitephase TMI" Sticker Overlay for Roland S-1 Tweak Synth
Product Description:
This product is a custom designed and manufactured adhesive-backed overlay sticker / skin for the Roland S-1 Tweak Synth.
Here are a few of the features of the overlay design:
- Border lines are used to indicate the major sections of the synthesizer (Ocillator, Filter, Envelope, etc.).
- Shift functions are shown beneath each control where applicable
- Additional menu items are listed for the DRAW and CHOP functions
- List of menu functions is shown in the top-left corner of the overlay to help navigate the list of menu items
The artwork is printed using a high-quality commercial printing process to provide the best resolution and color saturation. A glossy topcoat lamination is then applied in order to improve contrast and provide physical protection for the printed image. Holes have been cut for all of the front panel buttons, dials, and LEDs. When properly installed the overlay will not interfere with any of the synthesizer’s functions (see installation instructions below for details).
Installation:
If your synthesizer is very dirty, you may want to clean it with a soft cloth or an isopropyl alcohol wipe before installing the overlay. You may also want to wash your hands with soap and water before installing the overlay to prevent getting oils or debris on the adhesive.
To install the overlay, simply peel off the overlay’s backing, and place the overlay onto your synthesizer. If you are not happy with the alignment, you can remove the overlay and reposition it as necessary.
Manufacturing & Shipping Info:
Our products are manufactured in small batches based on customer demand. Most orders are shipped within 1-2-weeks following payment. If a shipment delay is expected, then we will contact you to provide an update on your order. This product is made in the USA and ships from Portland, Oregon, USA.
This is an aftermarket product. The product includes the adhesive overlay kit only and does not include a Roland S-1 Tweak Synth. Oversynth is in no way affiliated with Roland Corporation.