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GM (General MIDI System Level 1) is an addition to the MIDI standard that ensures that any GM-compatible
music data can be accurately played by any GM-compatible tone generator, regardless of maker.
The GM mark is affixed to all software and hardware products that support the General MIDI standard.

XG is a new MIDI format created by Yamaha that significantly improves and expands upon the General MIDI
standard by providing a greater variety of high-quality voices plus considerably enhanced effect operation – while
being fully compatible with GM.

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Congratulations!

You are the proud owner of a fine electronic organ, Electone EL-100.

The Yamaha EL-100 Electone combines the most advanced AWM tone generation

technology with state-of-the-art digital electronics and features to give you stunning sound

quality with maximum musical enjoyment.

In order to make the most of the Electone and extensive performance potential, we urge you

to read the manual thoroughly while trying out the various features described.

Keep the manual in a safe place for later reference.

Included Items

Owner’s Manual

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Bench

Turning the Electone off erases all panel settings you have made. When the Electone is turned on, Basic

Registration 1 is automatically selected.

Summary of Contents for Electone EL-100

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Page 2: ...ontainers on it containing liquids which might spill into any openings Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands Fire warning Do not put burning items such as candles on the unit A burning item may fall over and cause a fire If you notice any abnormality If the power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged or if there is a sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument or if any unu...

Page 3: ...is happens turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet Then have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel Do not place vinyl plastic or rubber objects on the instrument since this might discolor the panel or keyboard Do not rest your weight on or place heavy objects on the instrument and do not use excessive force on the buttons switches or con...

Page 4: ...nd bundles computer programs and contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which it has license to use others copyrights Such copyrighted materials include without limitation all computer software styles files MIDI files WAVE data and sound recordings Any unauthorized use of such programs and contents outside of personal use is not permitted under relevant laws Any violation of c...

Page 5: ... 35 2 Symphonic Celeste 35 3 Delay 36 4 Flanger 38 5 Distortion 39 3 Selecting from the Panel 40 1 Reverb 40 2 Sustain 41 3 Tremolo Chorus 42 4 Rhythm and Accompaniment 45 1 Selecting Rhythms from the Panel 45 2 Rhythm Condition Pages 48 3 Dotted Buttons and User Rhythms 49 4 Rhythm Menus 51 5 Automatic Accompaniment Auto Bass Chord A B C 52 6 Accompaniment Controls 54 7 Preset User Keyboard Percu...

Page 6: ...otal of 66 rhythm patterns ranging across all styles of music page 45 The Keyboard Percussion function lets you play 120 different percussion sounds each of which can be assigned onto any key page 56 4 Convenient Registration Functions The Basic Registrations let you instantly change the voices for playing any styles of music page 11 Also Registration Memory Function lets you set up and record you...

Page 7: ...I Jacks page 104 Jacks page 104 Speaker Unit Left Footswitch page 97 Right Footswitch page 69 Expression Pedal page 11 Upper Keyboard Front Panel pages 8 9 Lower Keyboard Pedalboard Music Stand Panel Layout ...

Page 8: ...RCH WALTZ SWING BOUNCE SLOW 2 ROCK LEAD VOICE VIOLIN FLUTE OBOE TRUM PET TO LOWER PEDAL VOICE TO LOWER CONTRA BASS BASS BASS ELEC ORGAN TUBA KEYBOARD PERCUSSION LOWER PEDAL BAR BEAT BAR BEAT TEMPO INTRO ENDING RHYTHM START START SYNCHRO FILL IN DATA CONTROL String Ò String UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE page 17 LEAD VOICE page 17 PEDAL VOICE page 17 REVERB page 40 SUSTAIN page 41 RHYTHM page 45 BASIC REGIST...

Page 9: ...PO FORMAT FROM TO SONG COPY s1ÎViolin1 s1 ContBs 1 A B C M O C Button pages 52 64 VOICE DISPLAY Button page 20 EFFECT SET Button page 34 FOOT SW Button page 97 REGIST SHIFT Button page 69 PITCH MIDI Button pages 101 102 TREMOLO FAST Button page 44 DISPLAY SELECT page 15 PAGE page 14 MUSIC DISK RECORDER page 73 POWER page 10 MASTER VOLUME page 11 LED Lamp in use Eject Registration Memory page 67 D ...

Page 10: ...hey are to be sold If you should move or if any doubt exists about the supply voltage please consult with a qualified technician 2 Turn on the Electone by pressing the POWER switch POWER When you turn on the Electone the following displays will appear one after the other on the LCD display YAMAHA Electone Strings1ÎViolin1 Ò Strings1 ContBs 1 This last display Voice Display shows you the currently ...

Page 11: ... Upper Lower keyboards and Pedalboard and each specially suited for playing in a different music style To select Basic Registrations Press the BASIC REGIST buttons to select each Basic Registration When you turn the power on the Electone automatically selects Basic Registration 1 Upper Keyboard Voice Lower Keyboard Voice Pedal Voice Basic Registration 1 Strings 1 Strings 1 Contra Bass1 Basic Regis...

Page 12: ...u Finely adjust the rhythm Rhythm Condition Select the keyboard to play The Controls and Effects may be applied differently depending on the selected type of Controls and Effects See page 29 for more information Playing back Recording the performance Saving the registration data Loading the registration data Expression Pedal Adjust the total volume Master Volume Playing Electone Music Disk Recorde...

Page 13: ...ice section MAX MIN UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE STRINGS BRASS CLARI NET SAXO CHORUS HARMO PHONE NICA ORGAN PIANO GUITAR VIBRA COSMIC TUTTI PHONE The following display will appear showing all the available voices rhythms in the category Strings Category in this case Strings1 Strings2 Pizz Strs Syn Strs1 DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL 2 Press the Data Control button corresponding to the voice you want to play S...

Page 14: ... function shown on the display Each pair of buttons corresponding to the section of the display directly above it increases decreases 2 the value or chooses 3 a setting function When you are setting the Registration Shift each of them moves the cursor 4 to the right left Using Page Buttons Strings1ÎViolin1 Ò Strings1 ContBs 1 pages 5 DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL PAGE These buttons 5 are used to selec...

Page 15: ...ting Registration Shift Right Footswitch Setting Pitch and Transpose Setting MIDI Selecting and setting Tremolo Chorus Using the Data Control buttons to Select voices rhythms effects Turn on off the Accompaniment and A B C Memory Adjust Initial Touch and Reverb depth Move the pan position and cursor position 2 Pressing a Display Select button LCD display 2 To Select Pages 3 To Actually Change the ...

Page 16: ...AY SELECT VOICE EFFECT A B C DISPLAY SET M O C FOOT REGIST PITCH TREMOLO SW SHIFT MIDI FAST Strings1ÎViolin1 Ò Strings1 ContBs 1 DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL 2 Press the PAGE button to select the page 3 v 4 Display i y English DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL PAGE 3 Pressing each pair of Page buttons at the bottom select the language the right ones select English and the left ones select Japanese v 4 Displa...

Page 17: ...PIANO GUITAR VIBRA COSMIC TUTTI PHONE LEAD VOICE VIOLIN FLUTE OBOE TRUM PET TO LOWER PEDAL VOICE TO LOWER CONTRA BASS BASS BASS ELEC ORGAN TUBA 1 Voice Display You can visually confirm the voice assignments to each keyboard Pressing the VOICE DISPLAY button in the DISPLAY SELECT section selects the Voice Display The Voice Display always appears when the Electone is turned on DISPLAY SELECT VOICE E...

Page 18: ...roups See page 27 for the details NOTE For more information on the volume balance between the Upper Keyboard and the Lower Keyboard see page 20 You can select the language shown on the LCD display on page 3 of the Voice Display page 16 v 4 Display i y English DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL PAGE 2 Selecting Voices from the Panel Since selection of panel voices follows the same procedure throughout the v...

Page 19: ...me for each voice section There are two volume controls Coarse Use the VOLUME controls of each voice section on the panel to set the desired level for each voice The controls have seven volume settings from a minimum of 0 or no sound to a maximum of full volume MAX MIN UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE STRINGS BRASS CLARI NET SAXO CHORUS HARMO PHONE NICA ORGAN PIANO GUITAR VIBRA COSMIC TUTTI PHONE Fine Pressin...

Page 20: ... the balance with the corresponding Data Control buttons at the top right side The positive values increase the Upper Keyboard volume while the negative values lower it or increase the Lower Keyboard volume Range 6 6 Strings1 M BAL 4 Ò Strings1 ContBs 1 DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL NOTE Pressing this pair of Data Control buttons at the same time restores the balance to the center position NOTE Pressi...

Page 21: ...two Voice Menu pages including User and not be limited to only the twelve buttons equivalent to twelve Voice Menu pages that make up the Upper Voice section Another advantage to this feature is that when the normally monophonic one note Lead and Pedal voices are assigned to the Upper or Lower keyboard Voice sections they can be played polyphonically For having three different voices from the same ...

Page 22: ...01 Piano1 DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL PAGE NOTE You can directly view and select Voice Menu pages by holding down one of the Dotted buttons and simultaneously pressing the desired voice buttons in succession 3 Select 03 Honky Tonk piano voice using the Data Control buttons PIANO 1 03 Honky Tonk DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL You have selected Honky Tonk for the Upper Keyboard Voice About User voices Page...

Page 23: ...soon1 EnglshHorn STRINGS Upper Lower CONTRABASS Pedal HORN Lower OBOE Lead VIOLIN Lead BRASS Upper Lower TRUMPET Lead TUBA Pedal FLUTE Lead Clarinet1 Clarinet2 Bass Cla Syn Cla 1 CLARINET Upper Lower Saxophon1 Saxophon2 Sopra Sax Syn Lead1 SAXOPHONE Upper Lower Tutti1 Tutti2 Tutti3 Tutti4 TUTTI Upper Lower Chorus1 Chorus2 Chorus3 Vocal CHORUS Upper Lower Harmoni 1 Harmoni 2 HARMONICA Upper Organ1 ...

Page 24: ...ss 3 8 With strong impact Can be used as orchestra hit 04 Brass 4 U16 L8 Trombone ensemble 05 Brass 5 8 Tight octave brass for contemporary music 06 Synth Brass 1 8 Synth brass with sharp attack Used for Basic Regist 5 07 Synth Brass 2 8 Analog type Can be used as melody line 08 Synth Brass 3 8 Fat synth brass 5 Lower 01 Horn 1 8 Standard horn for classicals HORN 02 Horn 2 8 Horn unison solo Alpen...

Page 25: ...ensemble 13 Upper Lower 01 Chorus 1 8 Female Ah CHORUS 02 Chorus 2 8 Male Wh 03 Chorus 3 8 Mixed chorus 04 Chorus 4 8 Mixed chorus with beautiful resonance Wh 05 Chorus 5 8 Scat type vocal ensemble 06 Vocal 8 Accentuated solo vocal Ah 14 Upper 01 Harmonica 1 8 Standard type with pitch modulated vibrato HARMONICA 02 Harmonica 2 8 Solo harmonica with filter and amplitude modulated vibrato 15 Upper L...

Page 26: ...el Drum 20 Pedal 01 Elec Bass 1 8 For multi purposes ELECTRIC BASS 02 Elec Bass 2 16 Slap bass 03 Elec Bass 3 16 Plucked bass with hard attack 04 Elec Bass 4 16 Cele Fretless bass also suited for solo playing 05 Synth Bass 1 16 Sustained sounds 06 Synth Bass 2 16 With remarkable attack 07 Synth Bass 3 16 Tone varies depending on the touch 21 Upper Lower 01 Cosmic 1 4 Decay type For multi purposes ...

Page 27: ...E DISPLAY SELECT VOICE EFFECT A B C DISPLAY SET M O C FOOT REGIST PITCH TREMOLO SW SHIFT MIDI FAST If for example you have selected the ORGAN voice the following display Voice Menu will appear Organ1 JazzOrgan1 PopOrgan1 Accordion DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL Notice that several different voice names are shown on this display These are variations of the basic organ category NOTE In this case the lamp...

Page 28: ...pair to change the level of the desired voice VOL 24 PAN C 2 REVERB 24 DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL You can select the voices of Lower Keyboard Voice 2 and Pedal Voice 2 in the same manner NOTE Also you can change the volume of the Upper Keyboard Voice 2 voices by pressing the Upper Keyboard Voice volume buttons on the panel while holding VOICE DISPLAY button NOTE The panel volume lamp position will ...

Page 29: ...ed Pages Upper Keyboard Voice Lower Keyboard Voice Lead Voice Pedal Voice 1 Turning tremolo chorus on off and switching between tremolo and chorus are common to all voice sections 2 The total reverb depth and length are controlled on the reverb page though the different reverb settings can be done for each voice section Voice Condition Page 1 Voice Condition Page 2 Voice Condition Page 3 Voice Con...

Page 30: ...ice group and the others Only Feet setting is available with Pedal Voice group Pedalboard 1 FEET PRESET 1 Initial Touch Controls volume and timbre according to the velocity at which you strike the keys The harder you strike the keys the greater the volume and the brighter the timbre will become All voices are provided with this expressive function making it possible to perfectly reproduce the subt...

Page 31: ...djustment of the voice volume See page 20 for more information Range 0 24 2 Panning Determines the position of the voice in the stereo image Seven pan positions are available 3 Reverb Determines the amount of reverb applied to each Voice section When the panel REVERB control is set to the minimum the setting here will have no effect See page 40 for the details Range 0 24 ...

Page 32: ... reversed order NOTE Effect can also be selected in the Effect Set page page 34 1 1 Preset Selects the original factory effect When PRESET is selected some of the voices have already got a certain type of effects 1 2 Off Cancels the effect 1 3 Tremolo Selects Tremolo Chorus See page 42 for the details of the Tremolo Chorus setting 1 4 Symphonic Selects Symphonic Celeste See page 35 for the details...

Page 33: ...arameters to create your own vibrato setting NOTE The User vibrato may not be effective for some voices such as Harmonica2 Electric Piano1 and Synth Chime NOTE The Vibrato parameters Delay Depth and Speed are not displayed as long as Preset is selected 1 2 Delay Determines the amount of time that elapses between the playing of a key and the start of the vibrato effect see diagram Higher settings i...

Page 34: ...then play another before completely releasing the first note the pitch of the first note will slide up or down to the second note The Slide function is effective within a one octave range 2 1 On Off Determines on off status of the Slide effect 2 2 Slide Time Determines the speed of the slide or portamento effect The higher the value that is set the slower the speed Range 0 14 2 Selecting from Effe...

Page 35: ... the type of the Symphonic effect SYMPHONIC Sym or CELESTE Cele Symphonic is a subtle echo effect that makes one voice sound like an ensemble For example a solo violin voice played through Symphonic would sound like many violins playing together SYMPHONIC simulates the effect of a large ensemble while CELESTE creates the effect of a gradually expanding sound Press the appropriate Data Control butt...

Page 36: ...vel balance using BALANCE parameter Delay Effect EFFECT DELAY 1 ÚÆTIME 242mSec TIME F B BAL MODE 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL 3 1 3 1 Parameter Settings The bottom left Data Control buttons select available Delay parameters Available parameters are as follows 3 2 Time Determines the time between delayed repeats EFFECT DELAY 1 ÚÆTIME 242mSec DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL Range 5mSec 956mSe...

Page 37: ...e of the Stereo Delays produces more expanding image or an image sounds move from right to left or left to right EFFECT DELAY 1 ÚÆMODE MONO DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL Range Mono ST1 ST2 ST3 Characteristics of Each Delay Type Monaural Normal monaural delay ST1 Multi delay with complicated reflections Provides the most pronounced effect ST2 Simple stereo delay Feedback is 0 and the first reflection o...

Page 38: ... 4 2 4 3 4 4 DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL 4 1 4 1 Parameter Settings The bottom left Data Control buttons select available Flanger parameters Available parameters are as follows 4 2 Speed Determines the speed of the modulation EFFECT FLANGER 1 ÚÆSPEED 4 5Hz DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL Range 0Hz 12 1Hz 4 3 Feedback Controls the brightness and the metallic sound of the effect EFFECT FLANGER 1 ÚÆF B 35 2 ...

Page 39: ...CT DISTORTION 1 ÚÆLEVEL 16 4dB LEVEL HI PASS 5 2 5 3 DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL 5 1 5 1 Parameter Settings The bottom left Data Control buttons select available Distortion parameters Available parameters are as follows 5 2 Level Determines the depth of the distorted sounds EFFECT DISTORTION 1 ÚÆLEVEL 16 4dB DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL Range 0dB 21 8dB 5 3 High Pass Changes the timbre of the distorted...

Page 40: ...e following display appears REVERB MAX MIN REVERB page REVERB TYPE HALL LENGTH 3 DEPTH 16 DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 Type Determines the type of reverb effect Room Hall and Church Each type simulates a different acoustic environment Room is the smallest and Church the largest 1 2 Length Determines the acoustic liveliness of the simulated room in the effect Higher settings make the r...

Page 41: ...button again to turn sustain off SUSTAIN UPPER LOWER PEDAL SUSTAIN Page SUSTAIN UPPER 10 LOWER 10 PEDAL 6 DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL Upper Lower Pedal Determines the length of sustain applied to each keyboard The display shows the current sustain length values for each keyboard The values here must be set high enough for the sustain effect to be noticeable Range 0 12 NOTE Sustain cannot be applied ...

Page 42: ...d You can also adjust the maximum speed of the effect to suit your playing style The Tremolo effect can be switched in real time as you play with either the front panel button or the Left Footswitch when properly set for Footswitch operation Tremolo Operation 1 Select turn on Tremolo effect in each Voice Condition page 3 2 Adjust the Tremolo setting in Tremolo Control or Effect Set page 3 Assign f...

Page 43: ...ed to each voice section Select turn on Tremolo 1 Press the desired voice button on the panel twice to display one of the Voice Condition pages MAX MIN LEAD VOICE VIOLIN FLUTE OBOE TRUM PET TO LOWER The Voice Condition page appears 2 Select page 3 of the Voice Display using PAGE buttons at the right side of the LCD display EFFECT PRESET Î DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL PAGE 3 Select Tremolo to turn it ...

Page 44: ...rotation effect Range 4 75Hz 7 77Hz 2 Chorus Mode Determines the effect applied when Tremolo is switched off a slow chorus effect SLOW or STOP Use the SLOW setting when you want to have a constant rotating speaker sound 3 Realtime control of Tremolo effect Once the Tremolo effect has been turned on and set you can control the effect in real time from the panel or from the Left Footswitch page 97 S...

Page 45: ... Pop 1 is selected here for example 8Beat1 8Beat2 DancePop1 DancePop2 DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL 1 Selecting Rhythms from the Panel Ten different rhythm categories in various styles can be instantly selected from the front panel The Electone has many more hidden rhythms however A total of 66 rhythms are available and can be selected by using the display 1 To select and play a rhythm 1 Press any of ...

Page 46: ...e rhythm BAR BEAT NOTE The Left Footswitch can also be used to turn the rhythm on and off in the middle of song To assign the Footswitch for rhythm control see page 98 NOTE ABOUT SYNCHRO START Synchro Start functions quite differently when the Auto Bass Chord feature is turned on and the Accompaniment Memory is turned off The rhythm starts when a key on the Lower keyboard is played but then immedi...

Page 47: ... momentarily changes to show the current tempo 2 To use the Fill In patterns Fill In patterns are designed to be used as temporary and regular rhythmic breaks to spice up a repeating rhythm Like the regular rhythms all Fill In patterns have been designed to perfectly match the bass and chord parts of the Automatic Accompaniment feature 1 Select and play a rhythm 2 As you play the Electone along wi...

Page 48: ... 1 2 3 4 DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL 1 Volume Fine Adjustment of rhythm keyboard percussion volume Range 0 24 2 BAL Balance Determines the balance between two main sound types of the rhythms the drum sounds and the cymbal sounds Positive settings emphasize the cymbal sounds while negative settings emphasize the drums Range 6 0 6 NOTE Pressing this pair of Data Control buttons at the same time restor...

Page 49: ... rhythm selectors any of the rhythms available from the panel buttons the Rhythm Menus or User rhythms loaded from optional Pattern Disk can be selected from these buttons 1 To select a rhythm from a dotted button 1 Press one of the dotted buttons on the right side of the Rhythm section MAX MIN RHYTHM SEQ 1 SEQ 3 LATIN 1 LATIN 8 BEAT 16 BEAT 2 SEQ TANGO 4 SEQ MARCH WALTZ SWING BOUNCE SLOW 2 ROCK M...

Page 50: ...User rhythms You can call up the rhythms created by the other Electone that has Rhythm Pattern Programming function and those on optional Pattern Disks 1 Press Page buttons to select the User page USER RHYTHM 01 USER1 A DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL PAGE 2 Press to select the User rhythm number and its Type USER RHYTHM 04 USER1 D DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL ...

Page 51: ...owRock1 02 SlowRock2 03 SlowRock3 06 TANGO 01 Tango1 02 Tango2 03 Tango3 07 LATIN1 01 ChaCha 02 Rhumba 03 Beguine 04 Mambo 05 Salsa 08 LATIN2 01 Samba1 02 Samba2 03 Samba3 04 Bossanova1 05 Bossanova2 06 Bossanova3 09 8 BEAT 01 8Beat1 02 8Beat2 03 8Beat3 04 8Beat4 05 8Beat5 06 DancePop1 07 DancePop2 08 DancePop3 09 DancePop4 10 16 BEAT 01 16Beat1 02 16Beat2 03 16Beat3 04 16Beat4 05 16Beat5 06 Funk1...

Page 52: ...tton selects Off Single Finger Fingered Chord and Custom A B C in order Each press of bottom left E Data Control button selects in the reversed order 1 1 Off Cancels the Auto Bass Chord function 1 2 Single Finger Provides the fastest and easiest means to obtain many different chord bass combinations by simply using one or at most two or three fingers to play the chords 1 3 Fingered Chord Automatic...

Page 53: ...er the chord produced will sound in the same octave regardless of where it is played on the Lower keyboard NOTE PLAYING SINGLE FINGER CHORDS WITHOUT RHYTHM Auto Bass Chord is generally used with rhythms to create full rhythmic accompa niment but it can also be used in the Single Finger mode to add full continuous chords to your performance without the use of the rhythm Simply leave the rhythm off ...

Page 54: ...en rhythms are used A B C provides rhythmical chords and bass while the Accompaniment of this section provides arpeggiated chords and other instrumental embellishments This control is selected from the Rhythm Menu and Rhythm Condition pages 1 Press any of the RHYTHM buttons twice MAX MIN RHYTHM SEQ 1 SEQ 3 LATIN 1 LATIN 8 BEAT 16 BEAT 2 SEQ TANGO 4 SEQ MARCH WALTZ SWING BOUNCE SLOW 2 ROCK Rhythm C...

Page 55: ...nimum the setting here will have no effect Range 0 24 4 Type Four types of accompaniment are available These settings provide various types of rhythmic and melodic accompaniment and generally become more complex according to the type number 3 Start the rhythm by pressing START button and play the Lower keyboard An appropriate accompaniment pattern suited to the current rhythm and the chord played ...

Page 56: ...Keyboard Percussion lets you freely assign the 120 available sounds to any key or pedal you wish 1 To use the Preset Keyboard Percussion 1 Turn off the Lower and or Pedal voices by setting each voice s volume to MIN 2 Turn on the Keyboard Percussion function by pressing the LOWER 1 and or PEDAL 2 buttons in the KEYBOARD PERCUSSION section on the left side of the panel KEYBOARD PERCUSSION LOWER PED...

Page 57: ...w B o n g o H i g h B o n g o L o w C o n g a H i g h C o n g a L o w T i m b a l e 1 H i g h T i m b a l e 1 L o w C a s t a n e t T a m b o u r i n e O r c h e s t r a C y m b a l 2 O r c h e s t r a C y m b a l 1 C r a s h C y m b a l 1 R i d e C y m b a l 1 H i h a t O p e n H i h a t C l o s e d S n a r e D r u m R i m 1 S n a r e D r u m L i g h t S n a r e D r u m R e v e r b 1 S n a r e D ...

Page 58: ...cted The Menu can be selected from LK PRESET and eight Users USER 1 through USER 8 When the PEDAL 2 button is used to call up the Menu display KBP2 PK PRESET USER1 KEYBOARD PERCUSSION LOWER PEDAL The Menu can be selected from PK Pedalboard PRESET and eight Users USER 1 through USER 8 2 Select User 1 using the bottom right Data Control buttons This means that you change the function of the Keyboard...

Page 59: ...Categories list below 2 Instrument Names The individual instruments are shown in the display and can be selected with the appropriate Data Control buttons Refer to the User Keyboard Percussion Categories list below 3 Set Assigns the selected instrument to the key you wish See the following explanation in the step 4 4 Clear This function is used to erase User assignment for User 1 CLEAR works in tw...

Page 60: ...igh 02 Conga Low 03 Conga Slap 04 Conga Muff 05 CongaSlide 06 Bongo High 07 Bongo Low 08 Bongo Slap 09 Bongo Mute Category LCD 08 CUICA SURDO 01 Cuica High 02 Cuica Med 03 Cuica Low 04 Tamborim O 05 Tamborim M 06 Surdo Open 07 Surdo Mute 08 Surdo Rim 09 Surdo Muff 09 TIMBALE COW 01 Timbale1 H 02 Timbale1 L 03 Timbale2 H 04 Timbale2 L 05 Timbale3 H 06 Timbale3 L 07 Timbale4 H 08 Timbale 4 L 09 Cowb...

Page 61: ...sh to erase A short beep sound indicates that the instrument has been erased To erase all instruments 1 Press then release the Data Control button corresponding to CLEAR The following display appears prompting confirmation of the operation Assign All Clear CLEAR CANCEL DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL 2 Press any of the bottom left Data Control buttons corresponding to Clear in the display to erase all d...

Page 62: ...ight modification from the Preset 1 Turn on the Keyboard Percussion function by pressing the LOWER 1 button in the KEYBOARD PERCUSSION section 2 Select the User number to which you want to copy using the bottom right Data Control buttons KBP1 COPY LK PRESET USER1 DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL 3 Press the top right Data Control buttons to select Copy function KBP1 COPY LK PRESET USER1 DATA CONTROL DATA...

Page 63: ...rcussion PK PRESET can be copied in the same way KBP2 PK PRESET USER1 DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL To copy from one User location to another 1 Turn on the Keyboard Percussion function by pressing the LOWER 1 or PEDAL 2 button in the KEYBOARD PERCUSSION section 2 Select the User number to which you want to copy using the bottom right Data Control buttons KBP1 COPY LK PRESET USER3 DATA CONTROL DATA CON...

Page 64: ...tons corresponding to Cancel in the display to abort the operation USER1 Copy Completed DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL 8 Melody On Chord M O C The Melody On Chord M O C feature automatically adds a harmony part to the melodies you play on the Upper keyboard The harmony is derived from the chords you play on the Lower keyboard or from the chords that are played for you if you use Automatic Accompaniment...

Page 65: ...tom left E Data Control button selects in the reversed order 2 Off Cancels the Melody On Chord function 3 1 Produces harmonies of up to two notes in a range close to the melody played 4 2 Produces harmonies of up to three notes in a range close to the melody played 5 3 Produces harmonies of up to four notes in a range relatively distant from the melody played NOTE Melody On Chord applies only when...

Page 66: ...ress the desired SEQ button The SEQ button s lamp will be lit MAX MIN RHYTHM SEQ 1 SEQ 3 LATIN 1 LATIN 8 BEAT 16 BEAT 2 SEQ TANGO 4 SEQ MARCH WALTZ SWING BOUNCE SLOW 2 ROCK NOTE You can have up to all four rhythm sequences play back automatically by pressing the SEQ buttons 4 Turn the START button on and play the rhythm sequence s INTRO ENDING RHYTHM START START SYNCHRO FILL IN During the rhythm s...

Page 67: ...wish to save your registration REGISTRATION MEMORY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 D M TO DISK 1 While holding down M button 2 Press desired numbered button When the registration is stored the lamp above the numbered button flashes momentarily NOTE Although the number of the Registration Memory buttons of EL 100 are limited to eight from Registration Memory 1 through Registration Memory 8 the Registration Memory ...

Page 68: ...L CONTROL SHIFT PAUSE STOP PLAY SONG SELECT RECORD SONG FROM SONG DEL TO REPEAT SONG COPY TEMPO FORMAT NOTE Song name may not be displayed depending on the Electone model created the data There are 40 songs ten song numbers on the four pages or memory locations available on a single disk NOTE Although the number of registration memory locations is limited to eight from 1 through 8 the registration...

Page 69: ...hift The Registration Shift function allows you to change registrations all the settings you make on the panel and LCD without taking your hands from the keyboards Using the Right Footswitch on the Expression Pedal you can jump to a specified registration or step through the panel registrations in sequence either in numeric order or in any order you specify Press the REGIST SHIFT button in the DIS...

Page 70: ...et again The current registration number and the number next to it will be displayed 3 Jump Selects the Jump mode In the Jump mode each press of the Right Footswitch selects a specified panel registration To set the Jump mode 1 When you select the Jump mode one of the registration numbers will be displayed at the right side of the display R SHIFT MODE JUMP REGIST 1 DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL 2 Sele...

Page 71: ... the PLAY button to start the songs and activate the Next Song function on the M D R The CUSTOM PLAY button will not cause to activate the Next Song function NOTE Using the Next Song function will not read the User rhythm patterns sequences while playing back a rhythm 3 Press the Page buttons to select Page 2 The following display appears You can edit the registration shift settings of your own he...

Page 72: ...rol button corresponding to INS The new registration number is inserted at the cursor position and all other numbers to the right of the cursor are moved to accommodate the new number 2 2 DEL Delete For deleting a registration number at the current cursor position To delete the unnecessary number move the cursor to a numbered position and press the Data Control button corresponding to DEL Registra...

Page 73: ...TOP button on M D R is turned off before ejecting a floppy disk from the slot Never eject the floppy disk before the STOP lamp lights up Press the eject button slowly as far as it will go the disk will automatically pop out When the disk is fully ejected carefully remove it by hand Never attempt to remove the disk or turn the power off during recording reading and playing back Doing so can damage ...

Page 74: ...ached in the proper location To protect your data Write protect Tab To prevent accidental erasure of important data slide the disk s write protect tab to the protect position tab open If you attempt to modify the disk when the write protect tab is set to on position Prot Protected will appear on the LED display in the M D R section indicating that the operation is not possible Also please check if...

Page 75: ...d the LED above the FORMAT button stays lit The number 160 appears on the LED display and counts down to 001 as the disk is being formatted When formatting is completed operation returns to the original STOP status The following Song Name display appears after the operation SONG NAME 01 The song number can be selected using SONG SELECT button or the Data Control buttons on the bottom row Up to 10 ...

Page 76: ...isk Recorder is ready to record NOTE If the selected song number already contains recorded data small bars appear at the left part of LED display and flash along with the song number warning you that the selected song number already contains recorded data If you want to execute recording operation over the song number press the RECORD button again If you don t want select another song number for r...

Page 77: ... The letters rE retry appear on the left side of the LED display and the PLAY and CUSTOM PLAY LEDs start flashing indicating that you can re record the song 2 Press PLAY again to begin re recording the song Re recording starts from the beginning of the song and replaces the previously recorded performance with the newly recorded performance 7 When you finish playing press the STOP button After the...

Page 78: ...inning of a song before the actual recording of your performance Bulk data is also saved to the song with the Registration data Bulk data includes Registration Shift settings and Rhythm Pattern User rhythms and Rhythm Sequence data Performance data The M D R records your performance on the keyboards and pedalboard of the Electone exactly as you play it even recording the strength at which you play...

Page 79: ...tration that will be used at the beginning of the song 2 Insert a formatted disk 3 Select the song number to which you will record your performance 4 Press the RECORD button to make the Music Disk Recorder ready to record 2 Select the parts for recording Pressing the RECORD in the procedure 1 4 above turns on the all parts LEDs in the upper left row indicating that each part is ready to record Pre...

Page 80: ...K PERC Records the performance data of the Keyboard Percussion when turned on Recording is cancelled when turned off Keyboard percussion can be recorded played back independently from rhythm section NOTE If you don t record the Lead Voice and Keyboard Percussion parts separately the Lead part will be recorded as the Upper data and the Keyboard Percussion part will be recorded as the Lower Pedal da...

Page 81: ... back the parts and data other than the registration data NOTE The length of a subsequently recorded part cannot exceed the length of the previously recorded parts If you want to change the song length first delete the existing song see Song Delete on page 92 and record again Punch in Recording You can retry to change specified measure s or a specific part you don t want to use 1 Press the PLAY bu...

Page 82: ... Sequence data are also saved in the operation There are two ways to record the registrations and bulk data 1 1 On the Electone set the registrations and all other data you want to record 2 Select the song number to which you wish to record the registra tions 3 While holding down the RECORD button press the M TO DISK Memory button on the Registration Memory panel Small bars flash across the LED di...

Page 83: ...1 First record the registrations you need into several song numbers on the M D R before the performance You should also try to record them in the order that you ll use them if possible 2 During the performance after all 8 registrations from a certain song number have been used select the next song number and press the PLAY button on the M D R This replaces all 8 registrations in Registration Memor...

Page 84: ...as the defaults To turn on the Lead part press PLAY UPPER while holding down the SHIFT 2 To play back the selected part s You can also play back the selected parts of your recorded performance while other parts are temporarily turned off This function is especially useful for playing a single part such as the melody over previously recorded accompaniment parts 1 Select the number of the song to be...

Page 85: ...w part or parts over the playback parts When the end of the recorded performance is reached playback is automatically stopped and the STOP status is resumed 3 To repeat playback of a song or songs This feature allows you to repeatedly play back either all songs on a disk or only one specific song 1 Select the song number you wish to play back If you wish to play back all songs on a disk select the...

Page 86: ...e the bottom left Data Control buttons 1 to select a song you want to play back 3 Press the PLAY button in the M D R section to start song playback 4 Use the top right Data Control buttons 2 to change the LCD to part display Part Display DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL PART ALL NAME SOLO MUTE VOL 24 4 7 6 5 3 3 2 3 1 3 Selects a part Range 1 16 ALL all parts 3 1 Select next part 3 2 Select previous part...

Page 87: ... 2 Select the song to be converted to the XG data 3 While holding down the top right Data Control buttons press the RECORD button in the M D R section The following message appears to confirm the operation Confirm Conv Data CONFIRM CANCEL DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL 4 Press the Data Control buttons corresponding to Confirm The M D R starts playback of the selected song for you to decide whether you ...

Page 88: ...t song number This method is more convenient than the one mentioned above since the M D R automatically selects the next song number NOTE This function is not possible if the next song contains no registration data 3 Pause If you want to temporarily stop playback of the song or songs press the PAUSE button To resume playback from the point at which the song was paused press the PAUSE button again ...

Page 89: ...fecting the pitch Pressing TEMPO causes the song faster and TEMPO slower The Tempo button on the Electone panel cannot be used to change the tempo on the Music Disk Recorder To restore the original recording tempo of a song hold down the SHIFT button and simultaneously press both TEMPO buttons Indicates faster tempo Indicates original tempo Indicates slower tempo NOTE When tempo is changed the LED...

Page 90: ...ified song number has no recorded data the M D R automatically searches for and selects the next song that contains recorded data 3 Next designate the destination song number While holding down the SHIFT button press the SONG COPY TO button The M D R automatically searches for an empty song number to copy the data to and displays that number at the right side of the display The RECORD lamp will st...

Page 91: ...ation song number for copying NOTE You can also use the Data Control buttons to select the song number 4 Press the RECORD button The RECORD lamp lights up and the LED continues to indicate 00 as shown at the right NOTE The RECORD lamp remains lit Although ejecting the disk while the RECORD lamp is lit is prohib ited you are allowed to eject the disk in this case 5 Press the Eject button to take ou...

Page 92: ... the RECORD button to execute the Song Delete function The RECORD lamp stops flashing and remains lit indicating that the Song Delete function has begun When the Song Delete function is completed the STOP status is automatically resumed 8 Disk Copy You can duplicate a floppy disk by copying the contents Yamaha recommends that you keep two copies of important data on separate floppy disks by using ...

Page 93: ...AUSE STOP PLAY SONG SELECT RECORD SONG FROM SONG DEL TO REPEAT SONG COPY TEMPO FORMAT 3 Insert the source disk into the disk slot The M D R starts reading the data in the source disk out 1 appears on the LED display 4 Press the eject button to take out the source disk In 2 appears on the LED display to urge you to insert the destination disk 5 Insert the destination disk The number 160 appears on ...

Page 94: ...hms from optional disks To load the patterns from a Pattern disk 1 Insert the Pattern Disk into the disk slot under the Music Disk Recorder The pattern number and name from the Pattern Disk appears 2 Select the rhythm you want to use using the appropriate Data Control buttons PATTERN DISK SAVE 01 Pop R 1 DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL Save Jumps ahead 10 numbers Jumps back 10 numbers Selects next numbe...

Page 95: ...Data Control buttons corresponding to Save The rhythm is saved and loaded to the designated User Rhythm number NOTE Select Cancel to abort the operation and return to the original display NOTE See page 50 for the details to use the loaded User pattern 11 Copy Protect Some of the Disks available for the Electone are purposely protected from being copied or erased You cannot save the data to another...

Page 96: ...r occurred because the disk was removed during recording or playback Press the STOP button and replace the disk then start the operation over again Incompatible disk has been inserted Insert the appropriate disk Recording cannot be performed because too much data was received at one time Press the STOP button and retry recording The disk is defective and cannot be formatted Use another disk An err...

Page 97: ...wing functions Glide Tremolo rhythm controls Assignments of the functions to the Left Footswitch are made in the FOOTSWITCH pages Press the FOOT SW button in the DISPLAY SELECT section DISPLAY SELECT VOICE EFFECT A B C DISPLAY SET M O C FOOT REGIST PITCH TREMOLO SW SHIFT MIDI FAST The following display appears Footswitch Left Page FOOT SW MODE OFF OFF RHYTHM GLIDE TREM 1 2 3 4 DATA CONTROL DATA CO...

Page 98: ...n pattern 3 Glide Selection of Footswitch control over Glide Pressing the Footswitch immediately lowers the pitch of the selected voice or voices by a half step And releasing it slowly returns the pitch to the original When the Glide setting is chosen the following display appears Also page number will be shown at the top right side The Glide function is configured with three pages Footswitch Glid...

Page 99: ...Footswitch is released Higher settings produce slower pitch changes Range 1 5 NOTE When the Glide function is applied the Vibrato is not effective 4 Tremolo Selection of Footswitch control over Tremolo Pressing the Footswitch turns the Tremolo effect on and off Chorus performing the same function as the TREMOLO FAST button in the DISPLAY SELECT section If you want to use this function the tremolo ...

Page 100: ...2 Select page 3 using Page buttons at the right side of the LCD display MIDI IN page will be displayed MIDI IN LEAD INT SYNC INT EXP AUTO DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL PAGE EXP Expression Determines the control of the expression pedal functions MIDI IN LEAD INT SYNC INT EXP AUTO AUTO INT EXT DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL Ordinarily this control is set to Auto However when it is set to INT the expression p...

Page 101: ...OOT REGIST PITCH TREMOLO SW SHIFT MIDI FAST Transpose Pitch Page TRANSPOSE PITCH 0 A 440 0Hz 1 2 DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL 1 Transpose Determines the coarse pitch setting of all the voices and is adjustable in half steps semitones Range 6 6 one octave 2 Pitch Determines the fine pitch setting of all the voices The range is about a quarter of semitone Range 438 8Hz 444 5Hz NOTE The default Pitch is...

Page 102: ...tion DISPLAY SELECT VOICE EFFECT A B C DISPLAY SET M O C FOOT REGIST PITCH TREMOLO SW SHIFT MIDI FAST Transpose Pitch function the first page will be displayed The MIDI related settings are shown on the second and third pages 2 Select pages 2 and 3 using Page buttons at the right side of the LCD display MIDI OUT Page MIDI OUT LOWER 2 UPPER 1 PEDAL 3 2 1 3 DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL PAGE For setting...

Page 103: ...l of the Lead Voices When set to Internal Lead Voices are played from the Electone and the sounds from a connected MIDI instrument can be played via MIDI channel 1 or channel 2 when the To Lower function is on When set to External the Lead Voices can only be played from the connected instrument via MIDI channel 4 1 2 Sync Determines the source of the timing control for rhythm synchronization purpo...

Page 104: ...en headphones are connected to this jack sound to the Electone s built in speaker system is automatically cut off allowing you to play without disturbing others 3 MIDI IN OUT For connecting external devices such as synthesizer and rhythm machine with MIDI cables MIDI cables are required page 106 4 TO HOST This terminal can be connected to the serial port of a personal computer instead of using MID...

Page 105: ... channels on the external device to the fixed receive channels of Electone when you want to control Electone by the external device See page 102 for the detailed information about the MIDI channel settings NOTE See page 107 for the information on the MIDI message types Setting examples Using the TO HOST terminal Using a separately available Serial Cable allows you to directly connect them between ...

Page 106: ...ansmit ted as digital data However how the external device responds depends on the external device you have connected The performance on your Electone can be recorded onto your PC using an appropriate sequencing software You need a sequencing software in this case 2 Control the EL 100 using an external device Using an external MIDI keyboard Playing the external MIDI keyboard can cause your Electon...

Page 107: ... be played using these data from an external keyboard Note On Indicates which keys are played with the note numbers 0 through 127 The note range is C 2 0 G8 127 C3 60 Velocity Indicates how hard the key is held The range is 1 127 Note Off Generated when a key is released NOTE For more detailed information see MIDI Data Format on page 111 and MIDI Implementation Chart on page 120 Control Change The...

Page 108: ... the EL 100 to the Personal Computer PC Preparation Setting up registrations 1 Set the Strings voice on the Upper Keyboard of the EL 100 Press STRINGS button on the Upper Keyboard Voice section and select String 1 from the Strings Menu 2 Store the registration to the Registration Memory button 1 While holding down the M button Press the Registration Memory button 1 Sending the Registration Data 3 ...

Page 109: ...istration Memory Buttons Sending the Program Change messages from the PC to your EL 100 makes it possible to change the registration on the Electone 2 Send the Program Change message CF 00 Hexadecimal to the EL 100 Once the Program Change message is received the EL 100 automatically turns the Registration Memory button 1 on Sending the Note On Messages 3 Send the Note On message 90 30 7F Hexadecim...

Page 110: ...mmercially available XG song data and convert the Electone song data to XG data For more information on XG song playback and data conversion functions see page 86 87 1 Send the XG System On message F0 43 1N 4C 00 00 7E 00 F7 Hexadecimal from the sequencing software PC to the EL 100 N Device Number 0 for the EL 100 Once the XG System On message is received the internal tone generator will be in the...

Page 111: ...n 5 14ch XG Bn 0B 00 7F Expression 16ch 16ch Control 5 14ch XG Bn 40 00 7F Hold 5 14ch XG Bn 41 00 7F Portamento 5 14ch XG Bn 42 00 7F Sostenuto 5 14ch XG Bn 43 00 7F Soft Pedal 5 14ch XG Bn 47 00 7F Resonance 5 14ch XG Bn 48 00 7F Release Time 5 14ch XG Bn 49 00 7F Attack Time 5 14ch XG Bn 4A 00 7F Brightness 5 14ch XG Bn 54 00 7F Portamento Control 5 14ch XG Bn 5B 00 7F Reverb Send Level 5 14ch ...

Page 112: ...n Control LEAD Bn 05 00 7F Portamento Time 1 16ch Bn 06 00 7F Data Entry 1 16ch Bn 26 00 7F Bn 07 00 7F Volume 1 16ch Bn 0A 00 7F Pan 1 16ch Bn 0B 00 7F Expression 16ch 1 16ch Control Bn 40 00 7F Hold 1 16ch Bn 41 00 7F Portamento 1 16ch Bn 42 00 7F Sostenuto 1 16ch Bn 43 00 7F Soft Pedal 1 16ch Bn 47 00 7F Resonance 1 16ch Bn 48 00 7F Release Time 1 16ch Bn 49 00 7F Attack Time 1 16ch Bn 4A 00 7F...

Page 113: ...ly when in the Ext mode 3 System Exclusive Messages 3 1 Format Universal Realtime Messages Code Hexadecimal Message Transmit Receive F0 7F 7F 04 01 SS TT F7 XG Master Volume Ø XN Ø Universal Non Realtime Messages Code Hexadecimal Message Transmit Receive F0 7E 7F 09 01 F7 GM ON Ø XN Ø XG Native Code Hexadecimal Message Transmit Receive F0 43 1N 4C AH AM AL data F7 XG Parameter Change Ø F0 43 0N 4C...

Page 114: ...78 41 cd dd F7 4 Panel Switch Events Ø Ø F0 43 70 78 42 Data F7 Current Registration Data Ø Ø F0 43 70 78 44 Data 5 F7 EL MIDI Parameters Ø Ø F0 43 70 70 70 nn 6 F7 External MDR Ø F0 43 70 70 73 F7 EL ON Ø F0 43 70 70 78 SC NC F7 Bar Signal Ø Ø X don t care N Device Number 0 on EL 100 ID 4C 1 Data Codes to Send nn Data 10 All RAM 11 Registrations 12 Rhythm Sequences 14 15 User Patterns 16 User Voi...

Page 115: ... MAX 7F MIN 1A Rhythm Ø 00 7F Ø 00 7F Volume Data 00 MAX 7F MIN 1B Reverb Ø 00 7F Ø 00 7F Depth Data 00 MAX 7F MIN To Lower Code Switch Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks 36 LEAD Voice Ø 00 01 Ø 00 01 00 OFF 01 ON 37 Pedal Voice 1 Ø 00 01 Ø 00 01 00 OFF 01 ON 38 Pedal Voice 2 Ø 00 01 Ø 00 01 00 OFF 01 ON Sustain Code Switch Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks 50 Upper Keyboard Ø 00 ...

Page 116: ...to Speed To Lower Slide Slide Speed Detune 2nd Expression Pedal Glide 00 MIN 7F MAX 00 MIN 7F MAX 00 Preset 01 16Feet 02 8Fee 03 4Feet 04 2Feet 00 Right 40 Center 7F Left 00 MIN 7F MAX 00 PRESET 01 USER 00 Short 7F Long 00 MIN 7F MAX 00 Slow 7F Fast 00 OFF 01 ON 00 OFF 01 ON 02 KneeControl 02 Slow 7F Fast 00 Normal 24 TuneUP 00 OFF 01 ON 00 OFF 01 ON 00 7F 00 0F 00 0D 00 7F 00 7F 00 01 02 03 04 0B...

Page 117: ...08 UserAssign1 8 Pattern Numbers Selector Switch Numbers 00 MIN 7F MAX 00 MIN 7F MAX 00 OFF 01 ON 00 Cymbal 40 Center 7F Drums 00 OFF 01 ON 00 OFF 01 RhythmStop 02 Ending 03 FillIn Address Size Data Address Size Data Address Size Data Address Size Data Keyboard Parameters Sustain Parameters Rhythm Rhythm Parameters Keyboard Percussion Parameters Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø 00 02 00 02 01 02 01 02 00 02 00 02 00...

Page 118: ... 03 03 03 03 03 03 02 02 02 02 03 03 03 04 04 10 11 12 13 00 01 02 00 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 03 00 01 00 7F 00 7F 00 03 00 01 00 01 00 03 00 01 Pattern Selector Number Volume Mute Volume Reverb Send Level A B C Mode Lower Memory Pedal Memory M O C Mode M O C Knee Control 00 01 02 03 00 01 00 7F 00 7F 00 01 02 03 00 01 00 01 00 01 02 03 Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø 00 01 02 03 00 01 7F 00 7F 00 7F 00 04 7F 0...

Page 119: ... KeyDown 40 Normal 46 KeyUp 01 100 0C 1200 00 OFF 01 Rhythm 02 Glide 03 Tremolo 3C PitchDown 40 Normal 4F PitchUp 01 Slow 05 Fast 34 Upper 40 Center 4C Lower 00 Mode1 01 Mode2 00 Internal 01 External 00 01 3A 40 46 01 0C 00 01 02 03 3C 4F 04 1C 34 4C 00 01 00 01 00 7F 00 7F 00 7F 00 7F 00 7F 00 7F Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø 00 01 7F 3A 40 46 01 0C 00 04 7F 01 02 03 3C 4F 00 7F 00 7F 00 01 00 02 7...

Page 120: ... Ch 15 Keyboard UK 48 96 LK 36 84 PK 36 55 UK LK PK LEAD 1 36 96 XG 0 127 Keyboard Percussion 3 127 UK UK Horizontal Touch LK LK Horizontal Touch XG only Control only External Mode only Control 0 15 112 116 UK LK PK Control 0 15 112 116 XG 0 127 Mode 3 36 96 3 Ø 1 3 5 16 2 4 Ø 9nH v 1 127 Ø 9nH v 0 8nH Transmit with EL 100 fixed to 80 PK after touch with EL 100 not transmit Ø 6 Ø 6 Ø 6 Ø 7 Ø 6 Ø 6...

Page 121: ...W Sound Controller NRPN RPN Date 15 Nov 2001 Version 1 00 YAMAHA Electone XG mode Model EL 100 Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Ø YES NO Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO Transmit with EL 100 fixed to 80 Transmit 11 Function Receive Remarks Basic Channel Note Number Velocity After Touch Pitch Bend Control Change Program Change System Exclusive System Common System Real Time Aux Mess...

Page 122: ...changed electrical storms or other reasons may cause the Electone to malfunction and or alter the contents of memorized data If this happens turn the power off and turn it back to on Pressing a certain panel button doesn t open its When the Pattern Disk is inserted in the M D R the LCD will related LCD display not change even if you press any buttons Eject the Disk and press the desired button aga...

Page 123: ...ing of the targeted voice group is set to 0 Raise the Reverb Reverb parameters for the selected voice sections volume in the Voice Condition page 2 of the desired voice group are increased The Tremolo effect cannot be heard even when the To get the Tremolo effect you first need to select the Tremolo function in the TREMOLO FAST button in the DISPLAY Voice Condition page 3 or Effect Set page SELECT...

Page 124: ...cannot be recorded If some song numbers contain a large amount of recorded data the disk may not have enough available memory left to record the normal maximum of 40 songs Check the remaining memory Recording is stopped before the performance is The amount of recorded data on the disk is close to the maximum limit finished or the Song Copy function cannot be Either use another disk or delete the d...

Page 125: ...reverse the procedures You need a Phillips screwdriver to assemble the Electone 1 Open the package take out two cardboard pads from the both sides of the package and place the main unit on top of the cardboard pads Position the pads not to directly contact the terminals equipped on the bottom of the main unit 2 Take out all parts from the package Please confirm that all parts shown in the illustra...

Page 126: ...nit or to pinch your finger s between the Speaker unit and Sideboard 4 2 WhileholdingtheSideboard s totheSpeakerunit screw the 4 Short black screws from the rear side to fasten it to the Sideboards Cover 4 screw holes on the rear side with the 4 screw caps 4 3 Also use the 4 Long yellow screws to secure it 2 Long yellow screws 3 Short black screws Screw caps Screw caps 3 Short black screws while p...

Page 127: ...into the holes 7 Connect the Pedalboard cord and Speaker cord to the Main Unit Make sure that the latches on each plug of the cords face to your side and that you connect them to each socket securely Speaker cord Pedalboard cord 8 Fix the Pedalboard cord to the Sideboard using the Pedalboard cord Cramps 8 1 Stick the 2 Pedalboard cord cramps to the rear side of the Left Sideboard as shown in the i...

Page 128: ...re any parts left over fi Review all assembly procedures Is the Electone clear of doors and other movable fixtures fi Move the Electone to an appropriate location Does the Electone make a rattling noise when you shake it fi Tighten all screws Can the Electone be turned on fi Confirm that the AC power cord plug is securely connected to the Electone s AC Inlet and the other side of the cord is conne...

Page 129: ...llo Kokyu Flute 1 2 Piccolo Yokobue Recorder Ocarina Pan Flute Shakuhachi Whistle Oboe 1 2 English Horn Bassoon 1 2 Trumpet 1 2 3 4 5 6 Muted Trumpet Trombone 1 2 Muted Trombone Flugel Horn Euphonium To Lower Dotted Button 34 Voices Volume Fine Pedalboard Voice Contrabass 1 2 3 Pizz Bass Upright Bass Elec Bass 1 2 3 4 Synth Bass 1 2 3 Organ Pedalboard Voice 2 Bass 1 2 3 4 Tuba Timpani Timpani Roll...

Page 130: ...ng Repeat Song Delete Song Copy From To Disk Copy Punch in Recording XG Song Playback XG Easy Converter Song Name Pattern Disk Remaining Memory LED Display Eject FOOT SWITCH Left Mode Off Rhythm Stop Ending Fill In Glide Upper 1 2 Lower 1 2 Lead Time Tremolo Chorus Right Regist Shift Mode Off Shift Jump User 80 Positions Cursor Controls Data Insert Delete Shift End Stop Top Next Song TRANSPOSE PIT...

Page 131: ...ortion 39 HOST SELECT 104 I Initial Touch 30 Insert 72 Instrument Names Keyboard Percussion 59 Internal External MIDI IN 103 INTRO ENDING 46 J Jump Registration Shift 70 K KEYBOARD PERCUSSION 56 L Language 16 LCD Display 13 LEAD MIDI 103 LEAD IN 46 LEAD VOlCE 17 LED Display 75 Left Footswitch 97 Length Reverb 40 Level Distortion 39 Lower MIDI OUT 102 LOWER KEYBOARD VOlCE 17 LOWER KEYBOARD VOlCE 2 ...

Page 132: ... D R 89 Time Delay 36 TO HOST 104 TO LOWER 21 Top Shift End 71 Transpose 101 Tremolo Effect 32 35 42 TREMOLO FAST 44 Tremolo Footswitch 99 Tune 34 Type Accompaniment 55 Type Reverb 40 U Upper MIDI OUT 102 UPPER KEYBOARD VOlCE 17 UPPER KEYBOARD VOlCE 2 18 User Registration Shift 71 User Keyboard Percussion 58 User rhythm 50 User voice Voice 22 V Vibrato 33 Voice 17 Voice Condition 30 Voice Control ...

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Page 135: ...Road Tsimshatsui Kowloon Hong Kong Tel 2737 7688 INDONESIA PT Yamaha Music Indonesia Distributor PT Nusantik Gedung Yamaha Music Center Jalan Jend Gatot Subroto Kav 4 Jakarta 12930 Indonesia Tel 21 520 2577 KOREA Yamaha Music Korea Ltd Tong Yang Securities Bldg 16F 23 8 Yoido dong Youngdungpo ku Seoul Korea Tel 02 3770 0661 MALAYSIA Yamaha Music Malaysia Sdn Bhd Lot 8 Jalan Perbandaran 47301 Kelan...

Page 136: ...Pro Audio Digital Musical Instrument Division Yamaha Corporation 2002 Yamaha Corporation Printed in Indonesia Yamaha Manual Library English versions only http www2 yamaha co jp manual english V788820 MW 01A0 ...

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