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Page 2: ...ectone or the electron ic device that is being affected by the inter ference Utilize power outlets for the Electone and the device being affected that are on differ ent branch circuit breaker or fuse...

Page 3: ...e 5 The exterior coating on your Electone may undergo a chemical reaction from exposure to polyvinyl products Do not set vinyl items on the surface Keep the Electone in a position away from direct sun...

Page 4: ...per Keyboard PAGE Master Volume PAGE Upper Keyboard Tone Levers Power Switch ia we BE Power Light Headphones EXP IN AUX IN 1 AUX OUT PAGE Sustain PAGE Auta Bass Chord Fun Blocks Lower PAGE Keyboard PA...

Page 5: ...ard Tone Levers PAGE Master Volume Pedal Keyboard Tone Levers pace T Power Switch Power Light Headphones EXP IN AUX IN AUX OUT Expression Pedal Auto Bass Chord Fun Blocks eae B PAGE PAGE 6 Pedals Manu...

Page 6: ...eys 3 octaves Pedats 13 keys 1 octave Th upper keyboard is for the melody played with the right hand the lower keyboard is for chords with the left hand and the pedals are for producing bass notes wit...

Page 7: ...n even more interesting effect Note This effect cannot be obtained with WALTZ PITCHES OR FOOTAGE 11 5Donty Several different pitch levels are generated by the tone levers These are designated with the...

Page 8: ...he overail volume of the Electone voices rhythm section voice and auto bass chord Upper Sustain When the Upper Sustain Tablet is switched on a trailing note sound natural fade out may be produced afte...

Page 9: ...m selection button desired then flick the Start switch on SYNCHRO START Select the rhythm on the Synchro Start and begin to play once you have established the beat The rhythm will begin as soon as you...

Page 10: ...the right tempo before or after you begin playing by flicking on the Start switch and adjusting the tempo by ear Another way is to select the rhythm then switch on the Synchro Start No sounds are pro...

Page 11: ...d depress the keys on the lower keyboard The auto arpeggio function is now actuated a If the SYNCHRO start switch is used the rhythm and the auto arpeggio can be made to start simultaneously The foot...

Page 12: ...d Major chord White pedal key is depressed Seventh chord Black pedal key is depressed Minor chord White and black pedat keys are depressed simultaneously Minor seventh chord 2 FINGERED CHORD mode As s...

Page 13: ...8 turned on a continuous sound is given respective of the rhythm pattern and no chord is tracked SINGLE FINGER CHORD THE EASY PLAY WAY Set the tone levers for the tone you want on the lower keyboard...

Page 14: ...ly for the chord you play on the lower keyboard CUSTOM A B c 115D onty Push a desired rhythm button and set both tempo and volume as ex plained earlier Push the Custom ABC button The chord notes on th...

Page 15: ...you to continue to alternate chords or pedal notes after you have released the pedal or chord until another pedal key or chord is selected This enables you to expand the capabilities of the Fun Block...

Page 16: ...ng connect the AUX OUT jack with the tape deck s LINE IN jack Controt the recording tevels on the tape deck Note impedance Approx 5002 AUX IN For playback connect the AUX IN jack with the tape deck s...

Page 17: ...simpler multiples of the fundamental tone and require a different kind of adjustment at the assembly stage 6 Everything has a critical point where it will vibrate This phenomena is called RESO NANCE...

Page 18: ...ock Bossanova Tango Ahumba Mambo Samba Disco 16 Beat Rhythm Variation Normal 4 Bar 8 Bar Rhythm Controls Rhythm Start Rhythm Synchro Start Rhythm Stop Foot Switch Tempo Volume Tempo Light AUTO ARPEGGI...

Page 19: ...SINCE 1887 YAMAHA YAMAHA INTERNATIONAL CORP BUENA PARK CALIF Printed in Japan 8 82...

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