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ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner’s Manual

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Rhythm Program

The Electone includes powerful rhythm programming functions: Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm 
Sequence Program. Rhythm Pattern Program allows you to record your own original rhythms and save them 
as user rhythms. Rhythm Sequence Program lets you connect the existing rhythms or your original rhythms to 
create complete rhythm tracks, which you can automatically play back during your performance. Moreover, 
Rhythm Sequence Program includes an automatic Registration Shift feature — called Registration Sequence.

Outline of the Rhythm 
Programming Operation

Rhythm Pattern Program

Rhythm Pattern Program lets you use any of the different 
instrument sounds (drum and percussion) assigned to 
each key on the Upper and Lower keyboards in creating 
your own rhythms. Up to 48 of your original rhythms can 
be saved as User Rhythms.

There are two ways to program a User pattern: copying a 
preset rhythm that is similar to the rhythm you want to 
create, or creating your own rhythm from scratch.

To copy a preset rhythm:

Copying a preset rhythm lets you make changes to an 
existing rhythm, saving you time if you want to program 
a rhythm that is similar to an existing preset pattern.

1

Select the rhythm you want to copy 
from the Rhythm Menu.

2

While holding down the [PATTERN] 
button in the panel (the display prompts 
you to select a rhythm), select the 
Rhythm button that contains the preset 
rhythm to be copied to the Rhythm 
Pattern Program.

NOTE

• Pressing the [PATTERN] button while the rhythm is running 

automatically stops the rhythm.

• Rhythms with names ending with “+” cannot be edited 

and used with the Assemble function (page 149). 

Rhythm Pattern Program (pages 146 to 
162)

You can create your original rhythm patterns by 
entering percussion sounds or editing preset 
rhythm patterns.

Rhythm Sequence Program (pages 172 
to 176)

You can connect any of the rhythms together to 
make complete rhythm compositions. Moreover, 
you can also program Registration Shift events at 
any point in the composition so that the 
Registration Memory settings automatically change 
as the Rhythm Sequence plays back.

Entering percussion sounds and/or editing them

Creating/editing the accompaniment backing patterns 

played via the Lower Keyboard

Making effect settings and detailed settings for each 

percussion Voice (Pan, Tune, and so on)

Saving your rhythm patterns as User rhythms

Selecting the destination of the sequence

Entering a rhythm pattern one by one

Programming the Registration Sequence

Entering the Rhythm Pattern 
Program

Summary of Contents for STAGEA ELS-02

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual ELS 02 ELS 02C EN EN DIGITAL ORGAN v2 2 ...

Page 2: ...appear to be malfunctioning discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel Do not expose the instrument to rain use it near water or in damp or wet conditions place on it any containers such as vases bottles or glasses containing liquids which might spill into any openings If any liquid such as water seeps into the instrument turn off the power immediately ...

Page 3: ... or off for all components set all volume levels to minimum Be sure to set the volumes of all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level Only the provided speaker cord should be plugged to the electrical outlet under the keyboard unit Do not plug any another cord other than the speaker cord doing so can...

Page 4: ...ch it has license to use others copyrights Such copyrighted materials include without limitation all computer software style files MIDI files WAVE data musical scores and sound recordings Any unauthorized use of such programs and contents outside of personal use is not permitted under relevant laws Any violation of copyright has legal consequences DON T MAKE DISTRIBUTE OR USE ILLEGAL COPIES About ...

Page 5: ...h Owner s Manual Congratulations You are the proud owner of a fine electronic organ the Electone STAGEA ELS 02 ELS 02C The Yamaha Electone combines the most advanced tone generation technology with state of the art digital electronics and features to give you stunning sound quality with maximum musical versatility In order to make the most of your Electone and its extensive performance potential w...

Page 6: ...ection Moreover you can edit any of the Registrations and customize them to fit your own performance needs Dynamic Contemporary Rhythms and Auto Accompaniment page 56 The exceptionally of wide selection of various rhythms lets you choose exactly the rhythm you need in your performance Each rhythm contains 15 variations sections such as Main Fill In Intro Ending and Break that you can easily switch...

Page 7: ...allocation formats GM System Level 2 is a standard specification that enhances the original GM and improves Song data compatibility It provides for increased polyphony greater Voice selection expanded Voice parameters and integrated effect processing XG is a major enhancement of the GM System Level 1 format and was developed by Yamaha specifically to provide more Voices and variations as well as g...

Page 8: ...e from Voice Link 52 Effect List 54 5 Rhythm Keyboard Percussion 56 Selecting Rhythms with the Rhythm Buttons 56 Selecting a rhythm 56 Operating the rhythm from the panel 57 Changing the rhythm volume 59 Adjusting the tempo 59 Changing the rhythm reverb 60 Selecting Rhythms from the User Buttons 60 Rhythm List 61 Accompaniment 65 Automatic Accompaniment Auto Bass Chord A B C 66 Melody On Chord M O...

Page 9: ...ing rhythms from a USB flash drive 163 Percussion Kit list 164 Rhythm Sequence Program 172 Selecting a sequence 172 Programming a sequence 173 Auditioning a sequence 173 Editing an existing Rhythm Sequence 174 Programming a Registration Sequence 174 Editing an existing Registration Sequence 175 Quitting the Rhythm Sequence Program 176 Playing Rhythm Sequences 176 Playing all sequences in order 176...

Page 10: ...NTH WOOD WIND UPPER KNEE MARCH LATIN WORLD MUSIC BALLAD ROCK DANCE WALTZ POPS R B SWING JAZZ LOWER KNEE PEDAL PIANO ORGAN GUITAR CHOIR WORLD PERCUS SION 1 2 STRINGS BRASS TUTTI PAD SYNTH WOOD WIND PIANO ORGAN GUITAR CHOIR WORLD PERCUS SION 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 A B C D 4 5 RHYTHM VOLUME SEQ 2 SEQ 3 SEQ 4 SEQ MAX MIN TEMPO INTRO ENDING MAIN FILL IN BAR BEAT RHYTHM CONTROL START BREAK SYNC...

Page 11: ... BASS TIMPANI TO LOWER SYNTH BASS 1 PEDAL VOICE 2 BRILLIANCE VOLUME LEAD VOICE 2 VA VA ACOUS TIC VIRTUAL VA VA ELEC TRONIC SOLO KNEE CUSTOM 1 MASTER VOLUME DISPLAY SELECT VOICE DISPLAY FOOT SWITCH RHYTHM PROGRAM UTILITY AUDIO A B C M O C MDR VOICE EDIT PATTERN SEQUENCE U ORGAN FLUTES L ORGAN FLUTES ROTARY SP SPEED DATA CONTROL 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 D 11 LCD display DISPLAY SELECT page 12 PEDAL VOICE 1 2...

Page 12: ...2 9 VOICE EDIT button page 138 PATTERN button page 146 SEQUENCE button page 172 U ORGAN FLUTES button page 40 L ORGAN FLUTES button page 40 ROTARY SP SPEED button page 49 DISPLAY SELECT VOICE DISPLAY FOOT SWITCH RHYTHM PROGRAM UTILITY AUDIO A B C M O C MDR VOICE EDIT PATTERN SEQUENCE U ORGAN FLUTES L ORGAN FLUTES ROTARY SP SPEED DATA CONTROL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Key cover Music rest Front Panel page ...

Page 13: ...nit the SPEAKER switch cannot be used 3 Press the P Power switch located on the right of the keyboard to turn the power on To turn off the Electone press the P Power switch again CAUTION Even when the power switch is turned off electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level When you are not using the instrument for a long time make sure you unplug the power cable from the wall...

Page 14: ...the display Pressing these buttons changes the page of the display The button of the selected page is highlighted in orange There are three types of display buttons those that select a function those that switch a function on off and those that open a list or menu of parameters To select the desired function simply press the button in the display directly To switch a function on off or open a para...

Page 15: ...ly and using the Data Control dial We suggest that you touch the display slider when making coarse adjustments and use the Data Control dial for fine adjustment Touching the display slider directly To change a display slider value press the desired point in the slider The slider moves to the point that is pressed You can also change the parameter value by sliding your finger up or down while holdi...

Page 16: ... turned on giving you audio feedback when you press a button or control If you want to mute the touch panel sound follow the procedure below 1 Press the UTILITY button to call up GLOBAL Page of the Utility display 2 Press the OFF button of the TOUCH PANEL SOUND to mute the sound To turn the sound on again select ON in step 2 You can adjust the display brightness to a comfortable easy to read level...

Page 17: ... adjust the volume and the speed of the Voice Guide 1 Connect the USB flash drive in which the Voice Guide file is saved to the USB TO DEVICE terminal 2 Press the UTILITY button to call up GLOBAL Page of the Utility display 3 Move the VOLUME and SPEED sliders of VOICE GUIDE to adjust the volume and the speed Voice Display You can visually confirm the currently assigned Voices to each keyboard curr...

Page 18: ...the Banks from A at top to an empty Bank next to the last Bank containing data When Banks A and B contain Registration data for example you can select Banks A B and C which is empty The on off indication of Bank A E shows whether the selected Bank contains data or not Reference pages Registration Memory and Bank page 95 Storing Registrations to Another Bank page 96 8 Registration Shift Shows the c...

Page 19: ... For details on the Registration Menu see page 20 2 Select the desired Registration by pressing the appropriate button on the display Each of the REGISTRATION MENU buttons features two tabs on the display 01 and 02 which calls up two pages alternatively 01 features the same Registration Menu as that of the ELS 01 series On each of 01 page and 02 page press any of the number buttons 1 5 then select...

Page 20: ...oble A Dream Ballad B Blues Jam B Power House B Jazz Club B Pasodoble B Dream Ballad C Blues Jam C Power House C Jazz Club C Pasodoble C Dream Ballad D Blues Jam D Power House D Jazz Club D Pasodoble D Pops Orchestra A EvergreenWaltz A Dance Latino A Afro Session A Tango A Pops Orchestra B EvergreenWaltz B Dance Latino B Afro Session B Tango B Pops Orchestra C EvergreenWaltz C Dance Latino C Afro ...

Page 21: ...estraWaltz C AmericanHardRock 6 8 Enka Shuffle TV Drama Track A OrchestraWaltz D Power Rock 80s Christmas Ballad TV Drama Track B USA RockStandard Movie Symphonic Movie Soundtrack 3 8Beat Synth Pop Seaside Rock Disco Hits 70s Brazilian Bossa Yoo Hoo Polka 8Beat Pop 70s Folk Rock 70s Disco Night Lounge BossaNova Pop Polka Pop Shuffle Alternative Rock Euro Pop Disco 8Beat Bossa Nova Funny Polka R B ...

Page 22: ...allad HeroRangerTheme Soul Jazz Organ Sunset Pop Pop Organ 60s Funky Punch A Toy Organ Funky Punch B Theatre Organ NY GlxyBattleship A Nostalgic Organ GlxyBattleship B 7 J Pop Anime A J Pop Anime B 70s Honey 70s Hero DBZ A DBZ B DBZ C DBZ D Page REGISTRATION MENU 1 02 SIMPLE REGISTRATION MENU 2 02 POPS ROCK REGISTRATION MENU 3 02 DANCE BALLAD REGISTRATION MENU 4 02 JAZZ LATIN REGISTRATION MENU 5 0...

Page 23: ...irmware when this Owner s Manual was produced Factory Set Initializing the Electone All current settings including Registration Memory User Voices User Rhythms and LCD display settings can be deleted at once by the following procedure Note that the operation here does not affect the settings of the wireless LAN settings which can be initialized on page 200 Reference page Saving Registrations page ...

Page 24: ...wer Keyboard Up to two different Voice sections are available on the Lower Keyboard for playing together Lower Keyboard Voice 1 and Lower Keyboard Voice 2 Voices for each section can be selected from the panel Voices for Pedalboard Voices for the Upper Keyboard Voices for the Lower Keyboard UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE 1 BRILLIANCE VOLUME UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE 2 BRILLIANCE VOLUME BRILLIANCE VOLUME LEAD VOI...

Page 25: ...display page To change the display pages press the appropriate number buttons in the display The color of the selected Voice name changes to orange indicating that it has been selected By using the LINK button at the left top in the display you can register the current Voice with all its settings on the Voice Condition display This function lets you collect your favorite Voices which can then be c...

Page 26: ...rmediate position Changing the Voice volume UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE 1 BRILLIANCE VOLUME BRILLIANT MELLOW MAX MIN STRINGS BRASS TUTTI PAD SYNTH WOOD WIND PIANO ORGAN GUITAR CHOIR WORLD PERCUS SION 1 2 VOLUME slider VOLUME MAX MIN 24 20 16 12 8 4 0 24 23 1 0 12 Calling up the Voice Menu display and Voice Condition display alternatively Pressing a Voice button once calls up the Voice Menu display for th...

Page 27: ...H BASS 1 BRILLIANCE VOLUME LEAD VOICE 2 BRILLIANT MELLOW MAX MIN VA VA ACOUS TIC VIRTUAL VA VA ELEC TRONIC SOLO KNEE CUSTOM 1 3 To use Solo unfold the knee lever Bring it down into position In this condition Solo on only the Lead Voice 2 is playable on the Upper Keyboard All other Voices are muted 4 To temporarily turn Solo off as you play press the Knee Lever to the right with your knee In this c...

Page 28: ...ing a Voice registered to Voice Link page 50 For example to call up Marimba 1 select the Percussion category Reference page Voice List page 29 The name of the selected category Percussion is displayed on the upper left The Voice name shown under the category name is that of the currently assigned Voice and is irrelevant to the Voice menu below 3 Select a Voice Marimba 1 for example from the displa...

Page 29: ...Bass 2 1 Brass Section 1 Brass Section 2 Brass Section 3 Brass Section 4 Brass Section 5 Brass Section 6 Brass Section 7 Brass Section 8 Brass Section 9 1 Power Brass 1 Power Brass 2 Power Brass 3 2 Soft Brass 1 Soft Brass 2 Soft Brass 3 S BrsSect Legato S BrsSect Fall S BrsSect Up Brass Fall 3 Trombone Sec 1 Trombone Sec 2 Trombone Sec 3 Trombone Sec 4 Trombone Sec 5 Trombone Sec 6 Trombone Sec 7...

Page 30: ...ocals Aah PopVocals Baa PopVocals Bee PopVocals Daa PopVocals Doo PopVocals Mmh PopVocals Wah PopVocals Yoo 5 S ShoBeDoBa Hmm S ShoBeDoBa Wah S ShoBeDoBa Doo S ShoBaDoBa Daa S DoBaBe Shoo S DoBeDoBe Wah S DoBeBaDa DoWe S BaDaYah Doo S YaBaDaBa Doo S Scat Doo S Scat DoWe S Scat SFX 1 S Scat SFX 2 6 S WhtShouldWeDo S WhoAreYou Wee S DoWeYouBe Wah S HaaVibrato SFX S OohVibrato SFX S OohBoysVib SFX S ...

Page 31: ... Synth Brass4 DetunedSawBrass1 DetunedSawBrass2 DetunedSawBrass3 Soft Syn Brass 1 Soft Syn Brass 2 PWM Brass Slow PWM Brass Fast Funky Analog 10 Synth Strs 1 Synth Strs 2 Synth Strs 3 Synth Strs 4 Synth Strs 5 Synth Strs 6 Synth Strs 7 Synth Strs 8 Synth Strs 9 Synth Strs 10 Synth Strs 11 Synth Strs 12 Synth Strs 13 11 LightSynStrings1 LightSynStrings2 LightSynStrings3 LightSynStrings4 MovinSynStr...

Page 32: ... Stack E Piano 2 S E Grand CP80 1 S E Grand CP80 2 Clavi 1 Clavi 2 Clavi 3 Clavi 4 S Clavi S Muted Clavi 1 Nylon Guitar 1 Nylon Guitar 2 Nylon Guitar 3 Nylon Guitar 4 Nylon Guitar 5 S Nylon Guitar 1 S Nylon Guitar 2 Flamenco Guitar S FlamencoGuitar 2 Steel Guitar 1 Steel Guitar 2 Steel Guitar 3 Steel Guitar 4 SteelGuitarSlide SteelGuitar Mute S Steel Guitar 1 S Steel Guitar 2 12Str Guitar 1 12Str ...

Page 33: ...ss 6 Funk Bass 7 Funk Bass 8 Funk Bass 9 Funk Bass 10 2 Dance Bass 1 Dance Bass 2 Dance Bass 3 Dance Bass 4 Dance Bass 5 Dance Bass 6 Dance Bass 7 Dance Bass 8 Dance Bass 9 Dance Bass 10 Dance Bass 11 Dance Bass 12 Dance Bass 13 Dance Bass 14 Dance Bass 15 Dance Bass 16 3 Smooth Bass 1 Smooth Bass 2 Smooth Bass 3 Smooth Bass 4 Smooth Bass 5 Smooth Bass 6 Smooth Bass 7 3 Smooth Bass 8 Smooth Bass 9...

Page 34: ...D S Violin 2 Key off Samples Legato AEM Portamento Octave Grace Note Bend Down Bend Up Bend Down D CONTRABASS S AcousticBass 1 Legato Sound Effect Sound Effect A S AcousticBass 2 Legato Sound Effect Sound Effect A BRASS TRUMPET S BrsSect Legato Legato S BrsSect Fall Fall Down B S BrsSect Up Glissando Up B S Trumpet 1 Legato AEM Bend Up Bend Down Glissando Octave Bend Up Bend Down Glissando Up Glis...

Page 35: ...Sound Effect A S DooBoys SFX Key off Samples Legato Sound Effect Sound Effect A S DooGirls SFX Key off Samples Legato Sound Effect Sound Effect A S DaaVibrato SFX Legato Sound Effect Sound Effect A S BaaVibrato SFX Legato Sound Effect Sound Effect A S WahVibrato SFX Legato Sound Effect Sound Effect A S YooVibrato SFX Legato Sound Effect Sound Effect A ORGAN S Harmonica Legato AEM Grace Note Bend D...

Page 36: ...nd Effect A S Dist Solid 3 Key off Samples Legato Sound Effect Sound Effect A S Dist Solid 4 Legato Sound Effect Sound Effect A S Dist Solid 5 Key off Samples Legato Sound Effect Sound Effect A S Dist Solid 6 Key off Samples Legato Sound Effect Sound Effect A S Dist Vintage 1 Key off Samples Legato Sound Effect Sound Effect A S Dist Vintage 2 Key off Samples Legato Sound Effect Sound Effect A S Di...

Page 37: ...uing V Pan Pipe 2 C1 C6 Panpipe flute sound After and Initial Touch affect the pitch and timbre V Bamboo C1 C6 Bamboo panpipe sound with breath noise After Touch changes the pitch dynamically V Bottle C1 C6 Sound of blowing a bottle Playing trills over a wide interval range creates a squeaky attack sound V Floboe F2 C7 A hybrid sound combining oboe and saxophone V Alt Kwek C3 C7 A hybrid sound gra...

Page 38: ...reation of hum noise 2 V Mad Tube Distorted synth lead with long release sound High After Touch settings produce an overblowing effect V Mob Distorted lead sound played with pick Setting the Touch Tone After higher and applying keyboard pressure raises the pitch by an octave V Transylva C1 C6 Softly distorted lead sounds V Destiny Wah guitar with a sharp attack V Igneous C1 C4 Lead sound with full...

Page 39: ...B When ART 1 is selected playing the keyboard with the Left Footswitch pressed will produce sound via picking harmonics Example S ShooBeeDooBah Hmm type C When ART 1 is selected playing the keyboard with the Left Footswitch pressed will produce a humming sound while playing the keyboard with the Left Footswitch released will produce Shoo Bee Doo and Bah alternatively Example S Alto Saxophone type ...

Page 40: ...st flute footage settings over a range of 0 8 The Flute footage levers can be adjusted by directly touching the display The Data Control dial cannot be used Play the keyboard and listen to the changes in the sound as you adjust the footage levels 4 Press the ATTACK VOLUME button in the upper right on the display to adjust the volume and Rotary Speaker settings ATTACK VOLUME Page 1 ATTACK Determine...

Page 41: ...urns on or off the Vibrato effect 1 2 DEPTH Determines the intensity of the Vibrato effect Higher settings result in a more pronounced vibrato Range 1 3 1 3 SPEED Determines the speed of the Vibrato effect Higher settings increase the speed of the vibrato Range 0 63 6 Press the EFFECT button at the top right of the display for the Rotary Speaker settings EFFECT Page 1 EFFECT TYPE Selects the Rotar...

Page 42: ...system Priority is applied only for Lead Voice 2 Not available for VA Voices NOTE Vibrato Touch Vibrato Slide Articulation Auto Articulation Foot SW Left and Sustain may not be available on some Voices Controls and Effects Reference page for changing the settings Voice sections to which the controls effects are applied Upper Keyboard Lead Voice Lower Keyboard Pedalboard Upper Keyboard Voice 1 2 Or...

Page 43: ...me and timbre according to the velocity at which you play the keys The harder you play the keys the greater the volume and the brighter the timbre will become Higher settings make the change wider Minimum setting produces no effect Range 0 14 NOTE Initial Touch may not be effective on some organ Voices 3 2 AFTER touch Controls volume and timbre according to the pressure you apply to the keys after...

Page 44: ...ence page Solo function page 27 9 POLY only for Pedal Voices Allows you to switch the pedal polyphonic mode on or off Setting POLY to on switches the normally monophonic pedal Voices to polyphonic play This makes it possible to play the Pedalboard in various expressive ways such as playing legato or playing intervals and chords Keep in mind that you cannot exceed the total maximum polyphony 14 not...

Page 45: ... more realistic 4 1 AUTO Setting this to ON will apply various effects such as pitch bend and glissando to your keyboard performance 4 2 FOOT SW LEFT Determines the effect produced via the Left Footswitch ART 1 ART 2 and OFF NOTE For information about what effect is produced by setting AUTO ART 1 and ART 2 to ON see Super Articulation Voice Supplementary List on pages 34 36 As listed on these page...

Page 46: ...ke effect to the sound giving the impression of a performance in a large room or concert hall You can adjust the reverb volume for each Voice sections or adjust the reverb volume for rhythm and accompaniment separately To adjust the reverb effect and call up the Reverb pages Press one of the REVERB buttons located to the left of the panel to set the Reverb effect The Reverb display appears The Rev...

Page 47: ...ponding to the selected reverb type 2 TIME Determines the reverb length for each of the Voice sections and the Organ Flute Voice Higher settings make the reverb effect longer Range 0 3s 30 0s 3 ORGAN only for the ELS 02C Determines the amount of reverb applied to the Organ Flute Voice This parameter corresponds to the REVERB slider contained in the ATTACK VOLUME Page of the Organ Flute display On ...

Page 48: ...play To adjust the sustain length value use the display slider If you set the highest value HOLD some Voices such as organ or synth will sound continuously even when the keys are released Range 0 12 HOLD NOTE If you change the Voice when the sustain length is set to HOLD and the keys are released the Voice only changes after you play another key When the sustain length is set to HOLD previously pl...

Page 49: ...otary Speaker Press the ROTARY SP SPEED button on the panel The ROTARY SPEAKER display appears The settings in this display are common to all Voice sections 1 SPEED Determines the speed of the speaker rotation Range 2 69Hz 39 7Hz 2 MODE Determines the slow stop mode when ROTARY SP SPEED button is off If SLOW is selected a slow chorus effect is applied when you turn off the button on the panel If S...

Page 50: ...irm which Voice Section uses Voice Link NOTE When the same Voice has already been registered to Voice Link the REGISTER button in step 3 is grayed out and cannot be used If this occurs press the RENAME button assign a different name to the current Voice then register the Voice to Voice Link again For details see page 52 If you want to overwrite the current Voice with the same Voice name to Voice L...

Page 51: ... to change the Voice Condition settings of the Voice already registered to Voice Link without affecting the sound of another Voice Section and another Registration Memory number you should release the Voice from Voice Link see next topic then register the settings to Voice Link with a different Voice name page 52 When you want to change the Voice Condition settings of the Voice already registered ...

Page 52: ...ow The settings will be registered then the Voice Link indication appears at right of the Voice name on the display Since there is a limit to the number of Voices that can be registered to Voice Link you may want to delete unnecessary Voices from Voice Link if the amount of registered Voices comes close to 80 The delete operation can be executed in any Voice Section 1 From the Voice menu in the Vo...

Page 53: ...the Registration Number button containing data using a Voice registered to Voice Link the corresponding Voice and its settings on the Voice Condition display will be called up from its original Voice Category not from Voice Link This means that the Voice will sound the same as when the Voice settings were stored to the Registration Memory regardless of changes made in the operation here ...

Page 54: ...1 FLANGER 2 XG FLANGER 1 XG FLANGER 2 XG FLANGER 3 GM FLANGER V_FLANGER TEMP FLANGER DYNA FLANGER VIN FLANGER1 VIN FLANGER2 AMB FLANGER PHASER PHASER 1 PHASER 2 PHASER 3 EP PHASER 1 EP PHASER 2 EP PHASER 3 TEMP PHASER1 TEMP PHASER2 DYNA PHASER VIN PHASER 1 VIN PHASER 2 VIN PHSR ST1 VIN PHSR ST2 VIN PHSR ST3 VIN PHSR ST4 TREMOLO AUTO PAN TREMOLO 1 TREMOLO 2 XG TREMOLO EP TREMOLO GT TREMOLO 1 GT TRE...

Page 55: ...WARM US HI GN DTY US HI GN RIF US HIGN BURN US HIGN SOLO B LD DIRTY B LD DRIVE B LD GAINER B LD HARD WAH AUTO WAH XG AUTO WAH V_AUTO WAH TOUCH WAH 1 TOUCH WAH 2 TOUCH WAH 3 V_TOUCH WAH AT WAH DIST XG AT WH DST AT WH DST HD AT WH DST HV AT WH DST LT AT WAH ODRV XG AT WAH OD AT WH OD HD AT WH OD HV AT WH OD LT TC WAH DIST XG TC WH DST TC WH DST HD TC WH DST HV TC WH DST LT TC WAH ODRV XG TC WAH OD T...

Page 56: ...elected as an example 1 Press one of the Rhythm buttons in the RHYTHM section on the front panel for example the POPS button The relevant Rhythm Menu is displayed 2 Select the desired rhythm name from the Rhythm menu The Rhythm menu contains many Pops rhythms more than can fit on the display page To change the display pages press the appropriate number buttons in the display The color of the selec...

Page 57: ... Song There are three Intro sections that can be selected with the INTRO 1 3 buttons When the Intro finishes playing the rhythm automatically shifts to the Main section MAIN This is used for playing the main part of the Song There are four Main sections that can be selected with the MAIN FILL IN A D buttons The rhythm pattern of several measures repeats indefinitely FILL IN This is designed for us...

Page 58: ... the rhythm sections You can change the rhythm section of the Main phrase by pressing the desired MAIN FILL IN A D button The selected section s lamp above the button is lit To use the Fill In patterns As you play the Electone along with the rhythm occasionally press the selected MAIN FILL button as desired A Fill In pattern of one measure will be played and the selected Fill In section s lamp abo...

Page 59: ...o adjacent VOLUME button lamps may be lit at the same time indicating an intermediate position Turn the TEMPO dial clockwise to increase the tempo and counter clockwise to decrease it TEMPO display shows the current tempo Displayed values are given in beats per minute The tempo range is 40 to 240 beats per minute When the rhythm begins playing the TEMPO indicator changes function to a BAR BEAT ind...

Page 60: ...to assign two or three rhythms from the same category to be selected from different buttons one from the original Rhythm button and the others from the User buttons 1 Press one of the User buttons at the right of the Rhythm buttons The Rhythm Menu appears in the display 2 Select the desired rhythm category with the category buttons in the display You can also choose the User category to select a U...

Page 61: ... Musette Italian Mazurka Italian Waltz French Waltz 4 Movie Soundtrack Choir Soundtrack OrchestraBolero 1 Romantic Waltz 3 Classical Menuet 3 Green Fantasia 2 3 Guitar Serenade 2 3 Piano Jazz Waltz 2 3 1 Simple Big Band 2 Simple ComboJazz 2 Simple Swing Big Band 1 Big Band 2 Big Band 3 Big Band 4 Big Band 5 Big Band 6 Big Band 7 2 Orch Big Band 1 Orch Big Band 2 Big Band Jazz Big Band Fast Classic...

Page 62: ...Ballad 2 Simple R B Shffl 2 Soul 1 Soul 2 16Beat Soul 1 16Beat Soul 2 Soul Brothers Frankly Soul Live Soul Band 1 70s Chart Soul 2 Soul Swing 6 8 Soul Amazing Gospel 1 Amazing Gospel 2 Gospel Brothers Gospel Sisters Hollywood Gospel Gospel Party New Gospel Gospel Shuffle 3 Gospel Funk 1 Gospel Funk 2 Funk Beat 1 Funk Beat 2 Jazz Funk Kool Funk 1 Let s Funk Motor City 1 Motor City 2 Detroit Pop 1 D...

Page 63: ...antic Ballad Love Song Epic Ballad 1 Dramatic Ballad 3 Animation Ballad Secret Service 70s Cool Ballad 80s SmoothBallad 90s Cool Ballad 4 Pop Evergreen VocalPopBallad 1 2 70s Pop Duo 1 70s Pop Duo 2 70s Glam Piano Movie Ballad 1 Movie Ballad 2 80s Movie Ballad BigScreenClassic 5 Chart Ballad Analog Ballad Pop Ballad Modern PopBallad 2 New R B Ballad Slow Easy 1 Slow Easy 2 Chillout 2 Country Rock ...

Page 64: ...unk 2 Disco Chocolate Dance Pop US Disco Saturday Night 1 Disco Fever 90s Disco 70s Disco 1 70s Disco 2 70s Disco 3 5 Trip Hop 2 Chart Pop 1 Chart Pop 2 Ground Beat Synth Pop Synth Pop Duo 1 US Pop UK Pop Turkish Eurobeat 2 Oriental Pop 6 Pop Beat 1 Pop Beat 2 Funky Dance Dancehall Garage 1 Garage 2 1 Electronica 1 Latin DJ s Club Latin Latin Disco 1 Latin Disco 2 7 US Hip Hop 1 US Hip Hop 2 1 2 E...

Page 65: ...ord backing parts PAD This part features sustained chords and commonly uses lush sounds such as strings and organ PHRASE 1 PHRASE 2 These parts are used for various embellishments and riffs that enhance the Song such as brass section accents and chord arpeggios Not all parts contain accompaniment data Some parts may be empty depending on the selected rhythm and rhythm section 3 Adjust the volume a...

Page 66: ... fingers to play the chords The chord produced will sound in the same octave regardless of where it is played on the Lower keyboard Key of C Major chords Press the root of the chord the note that corresponds to the chord s name Minor chords Simultaneously press the root and any one black key to the left of it 7th chords Simultaneously press the root and any one white key to the left of it Minor 7t...

Page 67: ...s keeps playing even after you release your fingers from the Lower keyboard When you start the rhythm with SYNCHRO START button set the Lower Pedal Memory to on When Memory is off releasing your fingers from the Lower keyboard stops the rhythm 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 deri...

Page 68: ...ard Percussion function features many types of drum and percussion sounds playable from the keyboards and Pedalboard Keyboard Percussion has two different modes Preset and User Preset Keyboard Percussion lets you play the preset drum kit sounds from the keyboards assigned beforehand to the keys while the User Keyboard Percussion lets you freely assign the drum sounds to any key or pedal you wish 1...

Page 69: ...the reverb and volume settings To adjust the volume and amount of reverb touch the slider in the display or use the Data Control dial The settings here determine the reverb volume for the entire Keyboard Percussion setup not for each percussion instrument You can however adjust each percussion instrument s reverb volume page 83 6 Play some notes on the keyboards and or Pedalboard The message Are y...

Page 70: ... Crash Cymbal 1 Brush Swirl High Tom SD Brush Shot 1 Synth Tom 2 Brush Slap Ride Cymbal 1 SD Reverb 1 Orchestra Cymbal Brush Tap Swirl Chinese Cymbal Snare Drum Light Snare Roll Ride Cymbal Cup Tom 3 Synth Tom 1 Castanet Tambourine Snare Drum Rim 1 Snare Soft Splash Cymbal Tom 2 Sticks Hi Hat Closed Kick Soft Tom 1 Open Rim Shot Hi Hat Open Kick Tight Ride Cymbal 1 Bongo H Kick Orch Snare Drum Bon...

Page 71: ...nare Tight SplashCymbalReal Sticks Sticks Kick Soft Aco Kick Genuine Rim Acoustic Rim Real Kick Mute Aco Kick Real 1 Bongo H Kick Open Aco Bongo H Kick Real 2 Bongo L Stick Acoustic Bongo L Stick Real Conga H Mute Snare Acoustic Conga H Mute Snare Real 1 Conga H Open Hand Clap Power Conga H Open Clap Power Conga L Snare Rough Aco Conga L Snare Real 2 Timbale H Tom Acoustic 1 Timbale H Tom Real 1 T...

Page 72: ...Soft L Kick T8 2 Open Rim Shot RB Snare T8 3 Kick Soft H T8 Kick Bass Bongo H KickJazzAmbience Conga T8 5 Kick T8 1 Bongo L Stick Brush Conga T8 4 Snare T8 Rim Conga H Mute Vintage Slap 4 Conga T8 3 Snare T8 2 Conga H Open Clap Power Conga T8 2 Clap T9 Conga L Vintage Slap 5 Conga T8 1 Snare T8 1 Timbale H TomRealBrushes 1 Timbale H Tom T8 1 Timbale L Hi Hat Closed RB Timbale L Hi Hat Closed T8 Ag...

Page 73: ...are T9 Gate Kick T9 1 Kick T9 2 Conga T8 5 Kick T9 3 Bongo H Open 1 F Kick T9 5 Conga T8 4 Snare T9 Rim Bongo L Open 3 F Snare T9 Rim Conga Tip Snare T9 1 Conga H Tip Snare T9 1 Conga Open Slap Clap T9 Conga H SlapOpen Clap T9 Conga Open Snare T9 2 Conga H Open 2 Snare T9 2 Timbale H Tom T9 1 Timbale H Tom T9 1 Timbale L Hi Hat Closed T9 Timbale L Hi Hat Closed T8 Analog Click Tom T9 2 Agogo H Tom...

Page 74: ...3 SnareAnalogSmRim Snare T8 2 Snare T9 Rim Snare HipHop 5 Snare HipHop 1 Snare T8 3 Snare T9 1 Electric Clap 1 Snare Clappy Snare Analog CR Clap T9 Handbell H Snare HipHop 2 Snare Jungle 1 Snare T9 4 Kick HipHop 4 Floor Tom L Snare Drum Bass2 Tom T9 1 HipHop Clap 3 Hi HatClosed Hip Snare Hip 1 Hi Hat Closed T9 HipHop Snap 2 Low Tom Snare R B 1 Tom T9 2 SnareHipHopRim 5 Hi Hat Pedal Hip Snare R B 2...

Page 75: ...l 2 Snare Break Rim Kick Break Heavy Snare Hip Rim 4 Kick Break 2 Bongo H Kick Break 1 Cutting Noise 1 Bongo L Snare Hip Rim 1 Cutting Noise 2 Conga H Tip Snare Break 3 Conga H OpenSlap Snare Break 1 String Slap Conga H Open Snare Break 2 Bongo 2 H Tom Break 1 Bongo 2 L HHClosedRockSoft Conga Open Tom Break 2 Agogo L Hi Hat PedalRock Shower Cabasa Tom Break 3 Thunder Maracas Slur HH HalfOpen Rock ...

Page 76: ...oiseUp LFO PinkNoise Up LFO CarEngn Ignition Car Tires Squeal Car Passing Car Crash Burst Phone Call White Noise Roller Coaster Door Squeak Pink Noise Submarine Door Slam WhiteNoiseDown 1 Scratch Cut PinkNoise Down 1 Scratch Split WhiteNoiseDown 2 Wind Chime PinkNoise Down 2 Telephone Ring White Noise Up 2 White Noise Up 1 Laugh Pink Noise Up Scream WhiteNoiseUp Rel Punch PinkNoise Up Rel Heart Be...

Page 77: ... Bh 3 Female Ha 1 Aaoh Male Kh 3 Male Ha 2 Come On Female Kh 3 Male Ha 3 Yeah Male Ph 3 Male Bh 1 Alright Now Female Ph 3 Female Bh 1 One Male Th 3 Male Kh 1 Two Female Th 3 Female Kh 1 Three Male Bh 4 Male Ph 1 Four Female Bh 4 Female Ph 1 One Male Kh 4 Male Th 1 Two Female Kh 4 Female Th 1 Three Male Ph 4 Male Bh 2 Four C mon Female Ph 4 Female Bh 2 Five Hoo Male Th 4 Male Kh 2 Six Aha Female Th...

Page 78: ...i Hat Open Conga L Mute Tambourine Tambourine Conga L SlapOpen Finger Snap Finger Snap Conga L Slap Castanet Castanet Conga L Slide Triangle Mute Triangle Mute Cowbell Top Bongo H Open 1 f Wood Block L Wood Block L Cowbell 1 Bongo H Open 3 f Triangle Open Triangle Open Cowbell 2 Bongo H Rim Wood Block H Wood Block H Cowbell 3 Bongo H Tip Hand Clap Hand Clap Guiro Short Bongo H Heel Jingle Bells Ji...

Page 79: ...ed Zagrouda L TefTekMuteMedium Katem Dom Kick Soft BassDarbukaSlap2 Tef Dum Mute Katem Tak Side Stick Bass Darbuka Dum Tef Cymbal Katem Sak Snare Soft DarbukaRollClose Tef Cymbal Mute Katem Tak Arabic Hand Clap Darbuka RollOpen Tef Tremolo Doff Tak Snare Drum DarbukaTekeFlamD Tef Shake 1 Tabla Dom Floor Tom L Darbuka Tek Dead Tef Shake 2 Tabla Tak 1 Hi Hat Closed DarbukaTekDamped Tef Tek Flam Tabl...

Page 80: ...are Drum Light Ban Luo High 1 Bongo H Stick Snare Ensemble Bangu Roll Gong Batter Bongo L Stick Sus Cym 1 Roll S ChineseOperaVo 1 Jin Luo Conga H Stick Sus Cymbal 1 ChineseOperaVo 2 Luo High 2 Conga L Stick Sus Cym 2 Roll L ChineseOperaVo 3 Luo Mid Low Whip Sus Cymbal 2 Yunluo F Luo Rotating Tom 5 Concert Tom 5 Yunluo F Jin Luo Low Tubular Bell L OrchCymbal 1 ckd Yunluo G Da Cha 1 Rotating Tom 4 C...

Page 81: ...oard Percussion 1 and 2 1 Turn on the Keyboard Percussion function by pressing the KEYBOARD PERCUSSION 1 button The K B P display appears 2 Press USER 1 on the display This procedure assigns User 1 to the KEYBOARD PERCUSSION 1 button This lets you call up the User 1 settings the next time you press the 1 button 3 Press the ASSIGN button at the right top on the display to call up the ASSIGN page 4 ...

Page 82: ...here When you want to save the User Keyboard Percussion data together with the current Registration Memory data execute the Save operation to the USB flash drive page 118 All 40 User Keyboard Percussion kits can be saved for each Unit separately To erase one instrument Simultaneously hold down the CLEAR button in the display ASSIGN Page and press the key or pedal corresponding to the instrument yo...

Page 83: ...nfirmation of the operation 5 Press the COPY button in the display to copy Preset 1 When COPY is selected a Completed message momentarily appears in the display Press the CANCEL button in the display to abort the operation You can independently adjust the settings of pan pitch reverb and volume for each instrument The settings here are system settings that cannot be memorized to Registration memor...

Page 84: ...TCH COARSE 2 Range 64 63 4 REVERB Determines the amount of reverb applied to the currently selected instrument Range 0 24 5 VOLUME Determines the volume of the currently selected instrument Range 0 24 6 RESET Initializes settings such as pan pitch and reverb to their default values Pressing the EXECUTE button calls up the following display prompting confirmation of the operation Press the EXECUTE ...

Page 85: ... Up Tambourine Pandeiro Bells Hand Claps Finger Snap Scratch Noise Percussion PERCUSSION 3 Kotsuzumi 1 Kotsuzumi 2 Kotsuzumi 3 Kotsuzumi 4 Ohtsuzumi 1 Ohtsuzumi 2 Taiko 1 Taiko 2 Ohdaiko 1 Ohdaiko 2 Kakegoe 1 Kakegoe 2 Kakegoe 3 CYMBAL Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Cymbal 2 Splash Cymbal Chinese Cymbal Ride Cymbal 1 Ride Cymbal 2 Ride Cymbal Cup Hi Hat Open Hi Hat Closed Hi Hat Pedal SNARE DRUM Snare Snare...

Page 86: ...sed Hi Hat Pedal SNARE DRUM Snare Snappy Snare Tight Snap Snare Soft Snare Roll Side Stick Open Rim Shot Brush Tap Brush Slap Brush Swirl Brush Tap Swirl TOM Tom Room 1 Tom Room 2 Tom Room 3 Tom Room 4 Tom Room 5 Tom Room 6 BASS DRUM Kick Kick Tight Kick Soft PERCUSSION 1 Conga H Open Conga L Conga H Mute Bongo H Bongo L Timbale H Timbale L Cowbell Claves Guiro Long Guiro Short Maracas Vibraslap P...

Page 87: ...N 2 Surdo Mute Surdo Open Scratch H 2 Scratch L 2 Cabasa Shaker Agogo H Agogo L Samba Whistle H Samba Whistle L PERCUSSION 3 Tambourine Hi Q 2 Jingle Bells Bell Tree Triangle Open Triangle Mute Wood Block H Wood Block L Sticks Whip Slap Finger Snap Hand Clap PERCUSSION 4 Hi Q Click Noise Scratch H Scratch L Seq Click L Seq Click H Metronome Click Metronome Bell CYMBAL Crash Analog Crash Cymbal 2 S...

Page 88: ...ymbal 2 Splash Cymbal Chinese Cymbal Hand Cymbal S Hand Cymbal 2 S Ride Cymbal Cup Hi Hat Open Hi Hat Closed Hi Hat Pedal SNARE DRUM Band Snare Band Snare 2 Snare Soft Snare Roll Side Stick Open Rim Shot Brush Tap Brush Slap Brush Swirl Brush Tap Swirl TOM Floor Tom L Floor Tom H Low Tom Mid Tom L Mid Tom H High Tom BASS DRUM Gran Cassa Mute Gran Cassa Kick Soft 2 PERCUSSION 1 Conga H Open Conga L...

Page 89: ...ION 1 Conga H Open Conga L Conga H Mute Bongo H Bongo L Timbale H Timbale L Cowbell Claves Guiro Long Guiro Short Maracas Vibraslap PERCUSSION 2 Surdo Mute Surdo Open Cuica Mute Cuica Open Cabasa Shaker Agogo H Agogo L Samba Whistle H Samba Whistle L PERCUSSION 3 Tambourine Castanet Jingle Bells Wind Chime Triangle Open Triangle Mute Wood Block H Wood Block L Sticks Whip Slap Finger Snap Hand Clap...

Page 90: ...eq Click H Metronome Click Metronome Bell CYMBAL CrashCymbal RB 1 CrashCymbal RB 2 Splash Cymbal RB ChinaCymbal RB Ride Cymbal RB Ride Cup RB 1 Ride Cup RB 2 Hi Hat Open RB Hi Hat Closed RB Hi Hat Pedal RB SNARE DRUM Vintage Slap 1 Vintage Slap 2 Vintage Slap 3 Vintage Slap 4 Vintage Slap 5 VintageSlapSwirl Vintage Swirl 1 Vintage Swirl 2 Vintage Swirl 3 Vintage TapSwirl Vintage Tip Stick Brush Op...

Page 91: ... SNARE DRUM Snare T9 1 Snare T9 2 Snare T9 3 Snare T9 5 Snare T9 Gate Snare T9 Rim Snare T8 1 Snare T8 5 Snare T8 Rim Snare Garg L Snare R B 1 Snare Roll Snare Break Roll TOM Tom T9 1 Tom T9 2 Tom T9 3 Tom T9 4 Tom T9 5 Tom T9 6 BASS DRUM Kick T9 1 Kick T9 2 Kick T9 4 Kick T9 5 W Kick Filter Kick NOISE PinkNoise Down 1 PinkNoise Down 2 Pink Noise Up PinkNoise Up Rel WhiteNoiseDown 1 WhiteNoiseDown...

Page 92: ...Rock HHClosedRockSoft Hi Hat PedalRock SNARE DRUM 1 Snare Break 1 Snare Break 2 Snare Break 3 Snare Break 4 Snare Break 5 Snare Break 6 Snare Break 7 Snare Break 8 Snare Break 9 Snare Break Rim SNARE DRUM 2 Snare Gate 1 Snare Clappy Snare Hip Snare Hip Rim 1 Snare Hip Rim 4 Snare LdwH Mono Snare Lo Fi Snare Mid Snare Rock Roll TOM Tom Break 1 Tom Break 2 Tom Break 3 Tom Break 4 Tom Break 5 Tom Bre...

Page 93: ...ngn Ignition Car Crash Helicopter Starship ANIMAL Sheep Goat Oxen Whinny Horse Lion Dog Cat Hen Owl Insects Frog Tweet 1 Tweet 2 PERCUSSION 1 Cymbal Snare Snare Roll Hi Hat Open Hi Hat Closed Tom 1 Tom 2 Bass Drum Gran Cassa PERCUSSION 2 Tambourine Castanet Jingle Bells Bell Tree Triangle Open Triangle Mute Wood Block H Wood Block L Finger Snap Hand Clap CONGA Conga H Tip Conga H Heel Conga H Open...

Page 94: ...am CYMBAL Da Cha 1 Da Cha 2 Da Cha Effect Zhongcha Xiaocha Xiaocha Effect Gong Batter Luo Big Luo Luo Mid Low Luo High 1 Luo High 2 Jin Luo Jin Luo Low Mang Luo Low Mang Luo Mid DRUM Da Gu f Da Gu mp Da Gu Rim Da Gu Roll Da Gu Hand Pai Gu 1 Pai Gu 2 High Pai Gu 2 Pai Gu 3 High Pai Gu 3 Pai Gu 4 High Pai Gu 4 GONG 1 Yunluo F Yunluo F Yunluo G Yunluo G Yunluo A Yunluo A Yunluo B Yunluo C Yunluo C Yu...

Page 95: ...Voice page 25 Selecting a Rhythm page 56 Voice Controls and Effects page 42 1 Create your original Registration 2 While holding down the M Memory button in the Registration Memory section press the numbered button to which you wish to save your Registration When saving of the Registration is started the numbered button flashes momentarily until the operation is completed 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 96: ...gistrations after changing the Bank a confirmation dialog appears Confirm whether or not you want to set the current Bank as the destination Selecting Registrations Select a Bank then press the numbered button that corresponds to the Registration you wish to select You can also recall Registrations by using the right footswitch This function is called Registration Shift page 99 You can also progra...

Page 97: ...e enables you to select what is to be disabled when the D Disable button is on There are two Disable modes Normal rhythm menu tempo etc are disabled and Tempo only tempo is disabled 1 Press the UTILITY button to call up the GLOBAL Page of the Utility display 2 Press the DISABLE MODE NORMAL or TEMPO button NORMAL When the Electone is set to the Normal mode and the D Disable button is on the followi...

Page 98: ...ry Set Initializing the Electone page 23 1 Press the UTILITY button on the panel to call up the GLOBAL Page in the Utility display 2 Press the INITIALIZE EXECUTE button on the right side in the display The message Are you sure you want to initialize Registration data appears Press INITIALIZE to actually initialize the data When the operation is complete the Electone will be restarted Press CANCEL ...

Page 99: ...annot change Registrations by using the Right Footswitch 2 SHIFT In the Shift mode each press of the Right Footswitch selects the Registration Memory presets in their numerical order After the last Registration is reached the function wraps around to select the first preset again The numbered buttons light up as they are selected NOTE In the Shift mode the Right Footswitch cannot call up another R...

Page 100: ...gistration number is inserted at the cursor position and all other numbers to the right of the cursor are moved to accommodate the new numbers Registration numbers cannot be entered beyond the Registration Shift function s capacity of 400 If the insert operation exceeds this capacity a Data Full message appears and the operation cannot be executed DELETE For deleting a Registration number at the c...

Page 101: ...ial Registration Shift in USER mode Indicates the current position of the Registration Shift You can change the Registration by moving the cursor in orange right left using the displayed buttons or the Data Control dial This is handy if you ve inadvertently advanced the shift setting in the middle of your performance The user Registration settings cannot be edited here Moves the cursor to the firs...

Page 102: ...ss the PARAMETER button indicates the currently selected parameter in the display to select the desired parameter for changing The Parameter Select pop up menu appears letting you select the desired parameter Select the parameter and part in the Parameter Select pop up menu After selecting the desired parameter the pop up menu automatically closes The amount of the selected parameter for each Regi...

Page 103: ...memory number or offset them Keep in mind that you cannot restore the original data once you change the parameter s value Unifying the currently highlighted parameter s value Pressing SET unifies the currently highlighted parameter s values to the one in the currently selected Registration at the cursor position A message appears prompting you to confirm the operation To continue the operation sel...

Page 104: ...egistration number 1 1 Press the VOICE DISPLAY button on the panel to call up the Voice Display 2 Press the 3 button at the top right of the display to call up Page 3 3 Press the Registration number button at the lower left of COPY FROM To abort the operation press the CLOSE button 4 Press the Voice Section button at the lower right of COPY FROM to select the Voice Section as source To abort the o...

Page 105: ...on of the operation 7 Press the COPY button in the display to copy the Registration and a message momentarily appears in the display indicating that the Registration has been copied Select CANCEL to abort the operation To copy a Bank You can also copy Registration data by Bank To do this select the source Bank in the COPY FROM area select the destination Bank in the COPY TO area then press the EXE...

Page 106: ...n while the MDR display is open exits from the MDR display If you exit from the function inadvertently simply press the MDR button again to recall the MDR display All the instructions in this chapter are related to the MDR display To call up the MDR functions and the MDR display press the MDR button Using the MDR Display The MDR display consists of two display pages the SONG Page and the TOOLS Pag...

Page 107: ...nce page Searching for a Song page 112 8 Elapsed time Displays the elapsed time when recording playing back a Song up to 59 min 59 sec 9 Song control Controls Song recording playback etc Reference pages Recording your performance page 114 Playing Back a Song page 121 CUSTOM PLAY Records plays back only the performance data of the selected Songs Using this button does not recall the Registration da...

Page 108: ...ttons page 107 to display the Song If the desired Song is stored in a different folder use the UP and IN buttons to select the folder in which the desired Song is stored If you are not sure of the folder in which the desired Song is stored search a Song by using SEARCH function page 112 NOTE If the message Registration data will be initialized is displayed when you select a folder press the INITIA...

Page 109: ...single Song consists of various files such as Registration files and performance files The following files are created with the MDR The extension will not appear in the Electone display They will however be displayed on a computer In addition one file extension nam is automatically created in each folder for organization maintenance of the folder contents It does not appear on the Electone display...

Page 110: ...tions such as Save Copy Delete and Format or when accessing the USB flash drive Failure to observe this may result in freezing of the operation of the instrument or corruption of the USB flash drive and the data When connecting then disconnecting the USB flash drive and vice versa make sure to wait more than 6 seconds between the two operations NOTE An ELS 01 series instrument with an installed ST...

Page 111: ... NOTE Before purchasing a USB flash drive please consult your Yamaha dealer or an authorized Yamaha distributor for advice or see the Yamaha website http download yamaha com 1 Connect the USB flash drive to the USB TO DEVICE terminal 2 Press the TOOLS button at the top right of the display to call up the TOOLS Page 3 Press the UP button repeatedly if necessary until the button is grayed out 4 Sele...

Page 112: ...ed Song The selected Song button is highlighted in orange Reference pages Changing the Song Name page 116 Song icons page 108 Reference pages Playing back the selected part s page 122 Changing the tempo page 123 Search for a desired Song by using the Search function 1 Insert the USB flash drive containing the desired folder Song 2 Select the USB flash drive containing the folder Song NOTE Regardle...

Page 113: ... See page 116 for instructions on changing the Song name NOTE This function does not distinguish between capital and lowercase letters When searching for XG Songs entering the extension mid is unnecessary 6 Press the OK button The search will begin and the detected folder Song name will be shown on the display To cancel the Search operation press the INTERRUPT button 7 Confirm the detected folder ...

Page 114: ...enough space press the CONTINUE button 4 Press the R Play button An hourglass icon appears at the bottom left of the display indicating that Registration data is currently being read NOTE Regardless of the currently selected Unit number the recording operation will save data other than your performance to the first Unit of the Song This is why pressing the I Record button will call up the dialog t...

Page 115: ... Lead Voice 1 Voices is recorded Setting Lead to REC however records only the Lead Voice 1 Voices You cannot set both Upper and Lead to REC at the same time neither can the Lower and Keyboard Percussion parts be recorded at the same time NOTE When you record the Keyboard Percussion make sure that the KEYBOARD PERCUSSION 1 button is set to on The following setting lets you record only Lower Keyboar...

Page 116: ...electing a Song see page 112 2 Press the R Play button to start playback of the Song 3 Press the K Pause button at the point you want to execute punch in recording 4 Press the I Record button The Recording display appears indicating that the Music Data Recorder is ready to record 5 Set the parts which you want to change to REC status and other parts to PLAY 6 Press the R Play button to start punch...

Page 117: ...anese 1 When the input Hiragana characters are shown in the reverse display highlighted press the kanji conversion button once or several times to convert to the characters into the appropriate kanji The reversed area can be changed by the L R buttons in the display or the Data Control dial The converted area can be cleared at once by pressing the cancel button 2 To actually enter the change press...

Page 118: ... 100 Programming a Registration Sequence page 174 1 Select the destination Song which includes Registration data For details on selecting a Song see page 112 2 Press the UNIT EDIT button at the right lower section in the display to call up the Unit Edit display At the left side in the display the Registration Unit list of the current Song is shown such as UNIT 1 and UNIT 2 3 Press the blank button...

Page 119: ...IT button in the display to call up the Unit Edit display 3 Change the order of the Registration Units From the Registration Unit list at the left end in the display select the desired Unit then use the MOVE buttons to move the order of the selected Unit 1 Registration Unit list Lists the Registration Units included in the current Song When the current Song contains five or more Registration Units...

Page 120: ...ad to the Electone 4 Using the five DATA TO BE LOADED buttons select the desired data you want to load NOTE When you load the Registration data by using the Next Unit function all data will be loaded no matter which buttons you select here 5 Press the LOAD button A message appears prompting confirmation of the operation Press the LOAD button to load the Registration data Press CANCEL to cancel the...

Page 121: ...tration Unit shown at the top in the Unit Edit display Registration data is generally not included in most Song data such as commercially available XG Songs created on instruments other than the Electone About Protected Songs If you buy or download Song data it may be protected so that you cannot delete or copy in order to prevent accidental erasure or protect copyright These are called Protected ...

Page 122: ... the status PLAY and OFF Set a part to PLAY if you want it to play back and OFF if you do not The ALL button enables you to switch all channels to PLAY OFF at once To set each channel s volume use the sliders Each channel s volume can be adjusted between 0 and 100 The ALL slider adjusts the overall volume Fast forward and Rewind During playback press the RR Fast forward button or LL Rewind button ...

Page 123: ...cate slower tempo values greater than 100 indicate faster tempo To reset the changed tempo Use the TEMPO RESET button in the display to reset the tempo to its original value 100 This feature allows you to repeatedly play back either all Songs in a folder or only one specific Song 1 Select the Song you wish to play back If you wish to play back all Songs in a folder select the first Song that will ...

Page 124: ... size and the number of staffs to be displayed While a Song is being played back the cursor moves according to the performance and the pages are automatically turned 1 Select the Song containing performance data For details on selecting a Song see page 112 2 Press the SCORE button in the display The currently selected Song score will be displayed NOTE Scores for Protected Songs cannot be displayed...

Page 125: ...n the display The Score Settings display lets you choose the contents to be displayed In this display you can also assign the Next Page function to the left foot switch 1 Display the score 2 Press the SET UP button in the display to call up the SCORE SETTINGS display NOTE Please note that the score settings cannot be changed while the Song is being recorded The SET UP button is disabled during rec...

Page 126: ...is function lets you copy a folder Song You can copy and exchange the data even between two different USB flash drives For Songs created on EL series instruments such as the EL 900 one by one copy cannot be executed Make sure to check the remaining memory of the destination media in advance NOTE If the folder already contains 120 XG Songs the Songs can not be copied or if the folder already contai...

Page 127: ...g with the same name as the source Song a message appears prompting confirmation of overwriting the Song Selecting OVERWRITE overwrites the XG compatible Song in the destination NOTICE Never attempt to eject the USB flash drive or turn the power off during copying or moving a Protected Song Data may be lost Removing the USB flash drive during operation may result in loss of the data Never attempt ...

Page 128: ...ration The Song is copied with the same name as the source Song If you copy a Song to a folder that contains a Song whose name is the same as the source Song the copied Song name will be source Song name_XXX XXX indicates Song number If you copy an XG compatible Song to another folder or USB flash drive that contains a Song with the same name as the source Song a message appears prompting confirma...

Page 129: ...eration When deleting folders Songs with only registration Songs with only performance data Protected Songs or XG compatible Songs Select DELETE to actually delete the data or select CANCEL to abort the operation Song data recorded on the ELS 01 series and ELS 02 series instruments can be converted to XG compatible data which can be played back by XG compatible devices Before executing the convers...

Page 130: ... Song data recorded via the ELS 01 series and ELS 02 series can be converted to EL series compatible data The converted data in the USB flash drive can be played back by EL series instruments to which the MDR 5 has already been installed After creating the folders named F01 F99 on the root directory in the USB flash drive execute the instructions below NOTE Protected Songs cannot be converted Refe...

Page 131: ...to convert from the EL format to the ELS format 3 Press the CONVERT EL ELS button in the display then specify the destination for the converted Song 4 Press the EXECUTE button in the display to start conversion When a USB flash drive is selected on the TOOLS page pressing the INFORMATION button will indicate the remaining memory in the USB flash drive When a Song is selected on the TOOLS page pres...

Page 132: ...dden shaking while performing etc during audio recording playback If the USB flash drive is disconnected while recording it may result in data corruption in the USB flash drive Recording Your Performance as Audio Try recording your performance as an audio file to a USB flash drive Maximum amount of recording time is 60 minutes per recording though this may be less depending on the capacity of the ...

Page 133: ...e Selecting a Song on page 112 4 Press the I Record button to engage Standby status for recording 5 Start recording by pressing the R Play button and then start your performance When recording begins the elapsed recording time is shown in the lower left of the AUDIO Page Once the elapsed recording time is shown you can load the Registration or play the Song with the MDR NOTICE Never attempt to dis...

Page 134: ... panel to call up the AUDIO Page NOTE Songs you ve recorded using the MDR function on this Electone and Protected Songs will not be shown in the AUDIO Page even when the USB flash drive contains Songs Recording the Song playback as an audio file Once you ve recorded your performance as a Song using the MDR function you can record the playback of the Song as an audio file 1 Connect two compatible U...

Page 135: ...J Stop button to stop playback The display returns to the AUDIO Page NOTICE Never attempt to disconnect the USB flash drive or turn the power off during playback Doing so may corrupt the USB flash drive data Rewind and Fast Forward During audio playback or when paused press the LL Rewind button or the RR Fast forward button and hold it down until the time reaches the desired position When the butt...

Page 136: ...e the Pitch Use the PITCH buttons in the display or the Data Control dial to change the tempo This lets you shift the pitch of an audio file in semitone steps from 12 to 12 If you press the PITCH RESET button in the display or select another audio file this setting is restored to the default value 0 Range 12 12 NOTE Changing the playback tempo or pitch of an audio file may change its tonal charact...

Page 137: ...file Press the RENAME button to call up the CHANGE NAME display For details on how to enter characters refer to the Changing the Song Name on page 116 You can cancel the operation at this point by pressing the CANCEL button To finalize the name press the OK button The audio file will be renamed and the display returns to the AUDIO page To return to the AUDIO page from the TOOLS Page press the AUDI...

Page 138: ...ter settings and so on A single Voice contains eight boxes AWM1 AWM8 in which the Elements are put If a Voice consists of less than three Elements some boxes are empty For example Strings 1 consists of two Elements as shown You can add Elements from other Voices Brass for example if a box AWM3 AWM8 is empty This allows you to create your own original ensemble sounds In the Voice Edit function you ...

Page 139: ...e AWM Page first page of the Voice Edit display will appear if the selected Voice is an AWM Voice If you have selected a VA Voice the VA Page will appear If you release the VOICE EDIT button before pressing a Voice button the Voice Edit function will not be called up and the normal Voice Display will appear Selecting a Voice for editing UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE 1 BRILLIANCE VOLUME BRILLIANT MELLOW MAX...

Page 140: ...N slider sets the level for the frequency band specified by the EQ LOW FREQ slider over a range of 12 dB 12 dB 4 EQ HIGH FREQ EQ HIGH GAIN Sets the frequency and gain level of the high frequency band The EQ HIGH FREQ slider sets the desired frequency band over a range of 500 Hz 16 0 kHz The EQ HIGH GAIN slider sets the level for the frequency band specified by the EQ HIGH FREQ slider over a range ...

Page 141: ... is released Higher values make the time shorter Range 1 127 5 CUTOFF FREQ Determines the cutoff frequency of the filter Range 9600 24000 cent 6 RESONANCE Determines the amount of resonance harmonic emphasis applied to the signal at the cutoff frequency Some Elements are not affected by this parameter Range 16 140 2 3 1 LAYER Page 1 These buttons switch the display 3 2 1 4 5 6 Filter Cutoff Freque...

Page 142: ...ot change Range 0 4800 cent 5 LFO AMD Amplitude Modulation Depth Determines the amount by which the LFO waveform varies the amplitude of the sound Higher values result in a greater amount of amplitude change For the minimum setting the amplitude does not change Range 0 128 When playing a User Voice you have created using the LFO parameters above set the Vibrato setting in the Voice Condition displ...

Page 143: ...er attack Range 64 63 4 DECAY RATE Determines how much time it takes to reach its second level from the first maximum level Range 64 63 5 RELEASE RATE Determines how much time it takes for the level to reach 0 after the key is released Positive value makes the time shorter and negative value makes it longer Range 64 63 6 EQ LOW Determines the level volume of the low range frequencies Positive valu...

Page 144: ...inal Voice The method for editing the name is the same as the one for the Song name in the MDR section See page 116 for more information Up to sixteen characters can be entered 4 Press the SAVE button to save the Voice or press CANCEL to abort the operation After saving the Voice be sure to quit the Voice Edit function page 145 before turning the power off Turning off the Electone without quitting...

Page 145: ...ed from the User button in each Voice section Refer to chapter 2 Selecting Voices from the User buttons page 28 Once your original VA Voice has been saved it can be selected from the VA CUSTOM button in LEAD VOICE 2 Refer to chapter 2 Selecting Voices with the Voice buttons page 25 NOTICE When quitting Voice Edit the square at the top left of the display turns light blue for a few seconds indicati...

Page 146: ...ythm that is similar to an existing preset pattern 1 Select the rhythm you want to copy from the Rhythm Menu 2 While holding down the PATTERN button in the panel the display prompts you to select a rhythm select the Rhythm button that contains the preset rhythm to be copied to the Rhythm Pattern Program NOTE Pressing the PATTERN button while the rhythm is running automatically stops the rhythm Rhy...

Page 147: ...nce by pressing the ALL button on the CLEAR PART window page 150 RHYTHM VOLUME DISPLAY SELECT VOICE DISPLAY FOOT SWITCH RHYTHM PROGRAM UTILITY AUDIO A B C M O C MDR VOICE EDIT PATTERN SEQUENCE U ORGAN FLUTES L ORGAN FLUTES ROTARY SP SPEED MARCH LATIN WORLD MUSIC BALLAD ROCK DANCE WALTZ POPS R B SWING JAZZ 2 1 1 SEQ 2 SEQ 3 SEQ 4 SEQ MAX MIN A Rhythm consists of 15 sections Intro 1 3 Main A D Fill ...

Page 148: ...he currently selected rhythm calls up the following message Case 2 Creating your own rhythm by assembling parts from other different rhythms Case 3 Creating your own rhythm from scratch Intro 1 2 3 Main A B C D Fill In A B C D Ending 1 2 3 Break Intro 1 2 3 Main A B C D Fill in A B C D Ending 1 2 3 Break Intro 1 2 3 Main A B C D Fill In A B C D Ending 1 2 3 Break Preset Rhythm Save as a User Rhyth...

Page 149: ...et the Metronome Part Assemble and Part Clear parameters 1 METRONOME Turns the metronome click on or off When set to ON the metronome sounds on each beat of the measure for example three times per measure in 3 4 time to serve as a rhythmic guide when programming patterns Set to On here with Real Time Write Reference pages Step Write and Real Time Write page 150 Entering percussion sounds to a rhyt...

Page 150: ...rhythms Step Write and Real Time Write Step Write allows you to enter percussion sounds as individual note values As a method it is very similar to writing down the notes on a sheet of music paper each note is entered one at a time and though you can hear each individual note entered you cannot actually hear the pattern playing as you create it Step Write is good for precision and for entering per...

Page 151: ...sic drum percussion instruments such as Bass Drum Snare Drum and so on are entered in Main Drum part and others such as Tambourine Triangle are entered in Add Drum part 3 Select the desired Drum Kit You can select a kit from the two categories Drum Kit and SFX Kit For details on each kit see page 164 Pressing the desired kit in the Kit list will close the list and then call up the selected kit to ...

Page 152: ...e measures set in the SETTING Page and loops back to the beginning of the rhythm 01 01 000 Reference page Basic settings for the rhythm pattern page 148 2 ACCENT buttons Records the instrument and determines its volume or Accent level Press one of the ACCENT buttons you wish to set is softer and is louder REST is no sound The instrument is automatically inserted at the Accent level to the selected...

Page 153: ...over a range of 0 127 The minimum setting results in no sound 2 ACCENT buttons Determines the coarse accent level Eight accent levels from to are available Press the desired Accent button to change the currently selected note to the selected level To move an entered note 1 Select the note you want to move as in step 1 on page 152 2 Press the Rhythm Clock box to enable the box 3 Turn the Data Contr...

Page 154: ...trument has been erased To erase all instruments 1 Press CLEAR in the display The following display appears prompting confirmation of the operation 2 Select CLEAR ALL to erase all instruments All instruments are instantly erased When you want to replace the instrument you have already entered with another instrument it s not necessary to delete and re enter You can quickly replace the sound with t...

Page 155: ... on in the SETTING Page and listen to the metronome click The pattern will automatically repeat or About Quantize The Quantize function is a process of rounding off timing or duration values so that each note plays with precise timing You can select nine types of Quantize value With Step Write This allows you to automatically correct the length duration and timing of each note you enter Steps Depe...

Page 156: ... function that lets you add your own backing patterns to the rhythms you create To select an appropriate Accompaniment pattern for your newly created rhythm 1 Press the SETTING button at the top of the display to call up the SETTING Page 2 Press the ASSEMBLE button A pop up menu appears letting you select the copy source and destination parts 3 Using the COPY FROM RHYTHM and SECTION buttons select...

Page 157: ...hord 1 and another for Chord 2 4 Set the appropriate Quantize value For details on the Quantize function refer to page 155 5 Set the Gate Time You can adjust the Gate Time setting by using the GATE TIME buttons in the display or the Data Control dial Using the buttons in the display makes coarse changes in the value Using the Data Control dial makes fine changes 6 Enter the Rhythmic Chord pattern ...

Page 158: ...Pad Phrase 1 and Phrase 2 Voices can be changed in the VOICE EFFECT Page 1 Press the VOICE EFFECT button at the top of the display to call up the VOICE EFFECT Page 2 Press the VOICE button in the display The following display will appear 3 Select the desired part for which you wish to change the Voice The Voice menu appears 4 Select the desired Voice and the Voice menu automatically closes NOTE Th...

Page 159: ...Reverb adds a warm ambience to the sound simulating the complex reflections of actual performance spaces such as a concert hall or a small club Chorus provides a wide variety of sound transformations and enhancements Variation includes many kinds of special effects for changing the sound both subtly and radically These effects are set in the VOICE EFFECT Page REVERB display Determines the amount o...

Page 160: ...gory the variation type below automatically changes corresponding to the selected category 2 TYPE Variation Type Determines the type of the variation effect Pressing the TYPE button calls up the effect type list Select the desired type and the list automatically closes 3 Variation sliders Determines the amount of Variation effect applied to each accompaniment part Range 0 127 You can independently...

Page 161: ...ou can save your newly created rhythm pattern as a User Rhythm up to a maximum of 48 patterns 1 If necessary confirm the contents of the rhythm you want to save 2 Press the SAVE button at the top right of the display to call up the SAVE Page If the rhythm is playing it will automatically be stopped 2 3 4 5 6 1 Saving rhythm patterns Confirming rhythm patterns before saving The rhythm pattern you h...

Page 162: ...peration 2 Select EXIT to leave Rhythm Pattern Program or CANCEL to abort the operation and return to the previous display NOTICE When you leave the Rhythm Pattern Program the square at the top left in the display turns light blue for a few seconds indicating that data is currently being saved Do not turn the power off while the data is being saved Checking the Remaining Memory Capacity Remaining ...

Page 163: ...section See page 108 for more information 5 Press the LOAD button to load the pattern To edit the loaded pattern go to the INPUT Page page 152 then save your created pattern s as a User Rhythm page 161 Recalling User rhythm patterns Selecting rhythms from a USB flash drive RHYTHM VOLUME MARCH LATIN WORLD MUSIC BALLAD ROCK DANCE WALTZ POPS R B SWING JAZZ 2 1 1 SEQ 2 SEQ 3 SEQ 4 SEQ MAX MIN User but...

Page 164: ...ow Tom Low Tom Hybrid Tom 3 Tom Room 3 Snare Drum Rim 1 Wood Block Low Hi Hat Open Hi Hat Open Hi Hat Open 2 Hi Hat Open Synth Snare Drum Timbale 4 Low Mid Tom L Mid Tom L Hybrid Tom 4 Tom Room 4 Analog SD Vibraslap Mid Tom H Mid Tom H Hybrid Tom 5 Tom Room 5 Triangle Mute Triangle Mute Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Cymbal 1 Tambourine Tambourine High Tom High Tom Hybrid Tom 6...

Page 165: ...i Hat Open Hi Hat Open Tom Rock 4 Tom Electro 4 Tom Analog 4 Tom Dance 4 Mid Tom L Tom Brush 4 Tom Rock 5 Tom Electro 5 Tom Analog 5 Tom Dance 5 Mid Tom H Tom Brush 5 Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Analog Crash Analog Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Cymbal 1 Tom Rock 6 Tom Electro 6 Tom Analog 6 Tom Dance 6 High Tom Tom Brush 6 Ride Cymbal 1 Ride Cymbal 1 Ride Cymbal 1 Ride Cymbal 1 Ride Cymbal 1 Ride C...

Page 166: ...pen Hi Hat Open Mid Tom L Mid Tom L Mid Tom L Mid Tom L Mid Tom L Mid Tom L Mid Tom H Mid Tom H Mid Tom H Mid Tom H Mid Tom H Mid Tom H Hand Cymbal Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Cymbal 1 High Tom High Tom High Tom High Tom High Tom High Tom Hand Cymbal S Ride Cymbal 1 Ride Cymbal 1 Ride Cymbal 1 Ride Cymbal 1 Ride Cymbal 1 Chinese Cymbal China Cymbal Chinese Cym...

Page 167: ... Power 3 Hi Hat Open Hi Hat Open Hi Hat Open Hi Hat Open Aco Hi HatOpen Power Hi HatOpen Power Tom Brush 4 Tom Brush 4 Mid Tom L Tom Acoustic 4 Tom Power 4 Tom Power 4 Tom Brush 5 Tom Brush 5 Mid Tom H Tom Acoustic 5 Tom Power 5 Tom Power 5 Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Cymbal 1 CrashCymbalAco 1 CrashCymbalAco 1 CrashCymbalAco 1 Tom Brush 6 Tom Brush 6 High Tom Tom Acoustic 6 Tom Power 6 Tom...

Page 168: ...Rock 5 Tom Real 5 TomRealBrushes 5 Tom T8 6 Tom T9 5 Tom T9 5 CrashCymbalAco 1 CrashCymbalReal1 CrashCymbal RB 1 Crash Cymbal T8 Crash Cymbal T9 Crash Cymbal T9 Tom Rock 6 Tom Real 6 TomRealBrushes 6 Tom T8 7 Tom T9 6 Tom T9 6 RideCymbal Aco 1 RideCymbalReal 1 Ride Cymbal RB Ride Cymbal T9 Ride Cymbal T9 Ride Cymbal T9 China Cymbal Aco ChinaCymbal Real ChinaCymbal RB China Cymbal 2 China Cymbal 2 ...

Page 169: ...ratchBDReverse Conga T8 2 China Cymbal 2 Flute Key Click CarEngn Ignition Flute Key Click Kick HipHop 2 Analog Click RideCymbal Cup 2 Car Tires Squeal SnareHipHopRim 2 Claves T8 1 Tambourine 1 Hit Car Passing HipHop Clap 2 Maracas T8 Splash Cymbal 2 Car Crash HipHop Snap 1 TambourineAna CR Cowbell 1 Siren Snare HipHop 3 Analog Shaker Crash Cymbal 2 Train Electric Clap 2 Cowbell T8 Cowbell RX11 Jet...

Page 170: ...ale Bh 2 C mon Triangle Mute Timbale L Female Bh 2 Hoo Wood Block L Male Kh 2 Aha Triangle Open Female Kh 2 Oh Yeah Wood Block H CarEngn Ignition Male Ph 2 Yayayayayah Hand Clap Car Tires Squeal Female Ph 2 Put Your Hands Jingle Bells Paila L Car Passing Male Th 2 C mon Now Bell Tree Timbale H Car Crash Female Th 2 Heeey Alarm Bell Siren 2 Male Ha 4 Everybody Now Train Train 2 Female Ha 2 ClapYour...

Page 171: ...L Heel Hi Hat Open Tef Tek Open Xiaocha Effect Orch Cymbal 2 Bongo L Slap Mid Tom L Tef Dum Open Xiaocha Concert Tom 4 Timbale L Mid Tom H Hollo FingerDead Mang Luo Low Concert Tom 5 Crash Cymbal 1 Hollo Slap Mang Luo Mid Finger Cymbal High Tom Hollo Dum Qing Gong Ride Cymbal 1 Kasik Finger Bell Ride Cymbal Tip Crash Cymbal 2 Kasik Flam Luo Big China Cymbal Paila L Duhulla Dom BDarbuka TekDead Muy...

Page 172: ...n the main chorus part to the SEQ 2 button the ending to the SEQ 3 button and so on Then recall the desired part simply by pressing the appropriate sequence button You can also play through a Song by recalling all the parts in sequence There are two ways to program a Rhythm Sequence creating your own sequence from scratch or copying and editing an existing sequence that is similar to the sequence ...

Page 173: ...When you press the ENDING 1 button while the Main section is playing back a fill in pattern will be called up before the Ending 1 pattern In the Rhythm Sequence program however a fill in pattern is not called up when Ending 1 is entered to the Sequence 5 Press the SET button in the display One measure of the selected rhythm is entered and its name is displayed as a box in the rhythm row on the dis...

Page 174: ...n ending pattern Additional rhythms cannot be entered beyond the Rhythm sequence function s capacity of 140 If the Insert operation results in the rhythm number going over the capacity a Data Full message appears and the operation cannot be executed DELETE For deleting a rhythm at the current cursor position When the ending pattern is selected pressing the DELETE button deletes the entire ending p...

Page 175: ... loaded automatically just by playing the Rhythm Sequence 1 Using the buttons in the display or the Data Control dial set the Measure Beat Clock position at which you want to enter the Next Unit 1 beat 96 clocks 2 Press the NEXT UNIT INSERT button in the display The Next Unit mark appears at the timing point you set in step 1 indicating that the Next Unit is entered You can move or delete the ente...

Page 176: ...sired Sequence buttons making sure that all their LEDs are lit 2 Press the rhythm START button The Rhythm Sequences start from the lowest number and play in order automatically to the highest number For example if you press Sequence buttons 4 2 and 1 in that order the sequences will be played back not in the order you pressed them but in their numeric order 1 2 then 4 This function effectively all...

Page 177: ... Rhythm Sequence that has an ending at the end the section will automatically change to MAIN A and the new sequence will be added after the MAIN A part 2 Select the number of the desired Rhythm Sequence program to which you want to copy or to which you want to add A message appears prompting confirmation of operation 3 Press the COPY or ADD button to copy or add the Rhythm Sequence Press CANCEL to...

Page 178: ...re 1 Press the FOOT SWITCH button 2 Press the LEFT button at the top right of the display to call up the LEFT Page In this display you can assign the control function to the Left Footswitch Rhythm Glide and Rotary Speaker If you choose OFF here the Left Footswitch will not control any function NOTE When the Next Page function of the score display is assigned to the left foot switch and if rhythm g...

Page 179: ... you press the Footswitch the rhythm section switches to Intro 1 5 ENDING 1 ENDING 3 These functions correspond to the ENDING 1 3 buttons on the panel For example when the ENDING 1 button is selected in this display and you press the Footswitch the rhythm section switches to Ending 1 After the ending pattern is played the rhythm stops Reference page Rhythm Structure page 57 You can control the Gli...

Page 180: ...the name starts with S by using the Left Footswitch Knee Lever The Knee Lever located on the underside of the keyboard panel can be used to turn one of the following on and off Sustain effect Melody On Chord function Lead Slide effect or Solo function NOTE One or more functions can be assigned to the Knee Lever simultaneously This enables you to use the Knee Lever to instantly turn on off all assi...

Page 181: ...t Sustain is on 1 Press the A B C M O C button on the front panel The Melody On Chord section appears in the right half of the display 2 Set the KNEE control to ON and select one of the modes Reference page Melody On Chord page 67 3 Press the Knee Lever to the right with your knee when you want to apply the M O C effect The M O C effect is applied constantly as long as the Knee Lever is pressed Wh...

Page 182: ...n be used to control the volume with your foot as you play Moreover the ELS 02C has another Expression Pedal the 2nd Expression Pedal The 2nd Expression Pedal can be used to control the Pitch Bend and the Tempo of the Rhythm It also features a center detent for easily returning to the middle zero position The explanation of the 2nd Expression Pedal is given here Reference page Getting Started page...

Page 183: ...ver one octave 2 Voice Sections PITCH BEND Selects the Voice sections to which the Pitch Bend function will be applied and turns the function ON Pitch Bend can be selected independently or together for Upper Voices 1 and 2 Lead Voice 1 and 2 Pedal Voices 1 and 2 1 MODE Determines the range of tempo change Range 1 12 The setting 2 NARROW results in a small amount of tempo change 70 140 the setting ...

Page 184: ...spose and Pitch settings by using the buttons on the display or the Data Control dial 1 TRANSPOSE Determines the coarse pitch setting of all the Voices and is adjustable in half steps semitones Range 6 6 2 PITCH Determines the fine pitch setting of all the Voices Each step changes the pitch by 0 2 Hz The default Pitch is 440 0 Hz corresponding to key A3 Range 427 2 Hz 452 6 Hz You can also change ...

Page 185: ...s microphone or guitar The Electone outputs the microphone or guitar sounds with reverb processing through the built in speaker system Reference page Connecting a microphone or guitar page 189 3 MIC LINE switch When connecting a microphone or other electric electronic instrument to the MIC LINE IN jack make sure to set this level gain switch appropriately depending on the device you use 4 PHONES j...

Page 186: ...erminals installed here 8 USB Dock The ELS 02 series features a USB Dock built into the left front of the keyboard unit containing two USB TO DEVICE terminals Since the USB Dock opens slightly more than 10mm when it is pushed gently pull it open all the way and connect the USB flash drive to one of the USB TO DEVICE terminals CAUTION While playing the keyboard make sure to close the USB Dock Other...

Page 187: ...les External Devices CAUTION Before connecting the Electone to other electronic components turn off the power to all the components Before turning the power of the components on or off set all volume levels to minimum 0 Otherwise electrical shock or damage to the components may occur To use headphones connect them to one of the PHONES jacks standard 1 4 phone jacks Two people can enjoy listening t...

Page 188: ...wing you to choose the appropriate one for your specific application The balanced connection is best for long cable runs or for low level signals since it picks up less noise than unbalanced lines Jacks Output Type Location AUX OUT phone jacks L L R R Balanced Level is controlled with the MASTER VOLUME dial Left underside of the keyboard AUX OUT RCA pin jacks L R Unbalanced LEVEL FIXED Left unders...

Page 189: ...osition when connecting a microphone or the LINE position when connecting a guitar or other high level output device NOTE When you re not sure which position is the best first set it to LINE If the output level is too low switch to the MIC position 3 Use the INPUT VOLUME knob to set the microphone volume To adjust the volume reverb 1 Press the UTILITY button on the panel to call up the Utility dis...

Page 190: ...rminals simultaneously MIDI communication will be available only via the USB TO HOST terminal and the MIDI terminal cannot be used NOTE When you are using the MDR MIDI data cannot be transmitted You can use an external MIDI keyboard or sequencer to remotely play the sounds of your Electone and change its Registrations You will need to set the MIDI transmit channels of the MIDI keyboard to match th...

Page 191: ...wo standard MIDI cables one connecting the OUT terminal on the Electone to the MIDI IN terminal on the interface and the other connecting the IN terminal on the Electone to the MIDI OUT terminal on the interface Connect the MIDI interface to the computer with a USB cable Connecting to a Computer USB TO HOST terminal USB TO HOST Computer USB cable Precautions when using the USB TO HOST terminal Whe...

Page 192: ...tone After Touch and Rhythm start stop are automatically filtered on the ELS 02 In addition Horizontal Touch and Second Expression are automatically filtered on the ELS 02C Set the parameter for which you wish to disable transmission to ON NOTE If you set Second Expression to on in the MIDI OUT FILTER parameters the setting in the OUTPUT 1 parameters will be disabled 3 INTERNAL EXTERNAL Switches c...

Page 193: ...lso refer back to Wireless LAN settings in this manual for the specific Wireless LAN settings you ll need to make for wireless connection NOTE MIDI and USB TO HOST terminals are automatically disabled when the USB wireless LAN adaptor is connected Start wireless connection according to the instructions in the iPhone iPad Connection Manual on the website then make sure to make appropriate setups fr...

Page 194: ...ton in the display to switch to the Infrastructure Mode page 197 4 Press the WPS button in the WIRELESS LAN Page A message appears prompting confirmation of operation You can cancel the operation at this point by pressing the CANCEL button 5 Press the OK button to start WPS setup then press the WPS button on your access point within two minutes The Connected indication appears when connection betw...

Page 195: ...ect the desired network by pressing the button shown the name of the network in the display For a network without a lock icon Connecting starts For a network with a lock icon You need to enter the proper password which is identical to that in the settings on the Access Point For details on how to enter characters refer to the Changing the Song Name on page 116 After entering the password press the...

Page 196: ... display to call up the display for SSID input then enter the SSID For details on how to enter the characters refer to the Changing the Song Name on page 116 Up to 32 characters half size alphanumeric characters marks can be entered After entering the SSID press the OK button to finalize the setting SECURITY Press the SECURITY button in the display to call up the display for security select then p...

Page 197: ...d Connection Manual You can change the SSID Security etc from the DETAIL display Reference Page Wireless LAN Detailed Settings page 198 Wireless LAN Mode 1 Perform the same operation as in steps 1 3 in the Displaying available networks in the wireless LAN and connecting to a network instructions on page 195 2 Set the Wireless LAN mode You can set between two modes INFRASTRUCTURE and AD HOC Press t...

Page 198: ...s if you ve enabled connection between the iPhone iPad and instrument Reference Page Wireless LAN Mode page 197 1 Set the Wireless LAN mode then call up the display for detailed settings by pressing the DETAIL button in the WIRELESS LAN display Wireless LAN Detailed Settings INFRASTRUCTURE mode AD HOC mode DETAIL IP ADDRESS DETAIL OTHER DETAIL IP ADDRESS DETAIL OTHER DETAIL WIRELESS ...

Page 199: ...To find the specific MAC address see MAC address below SSID Security and Password can be set in the same way as those described in the section Manual Setup on page 196 The last 6 characters of the MAC address must be entered in lowercase Press the number button which appears by pressing the CHANNEL button on the display then select the channel DHCP and IP Address can be set in the same way as thos...

Page 200: ...me the computer and the instrument connect to the Internet DNS server A server that maps names to actual IP addresses of devices connected to a network Gateway A Gateway is a link between two computer programs or systems Infrastructure mode Communication method for performing data communication with each terminal via a relay device such as an access point of the wireless LAN IP address A string of...

Page 201: ...omentarily light when the functions are selected The sound is too small even when the volume is set to its maximum The Master Volume may be set around the minimum position Turn it clockwise The Expression Pedal may not be pressed down Press it down with your toe The POWER switch of the speaker may have been turned off Turn it on For the ELS 02C The REAR SPEAKER switch may have been set to OFF Swit...

Page 202: ...ces ATTACK VOLUME Page for Organ Flute Voices ACCOMPANIMENT The pitch in the Single Finger mode does not change even when pressing different keys of the keyboard Single Finger mode will only produce notes when played within a fixed octave interval on the Lower keyboard If notes with the same letter name are pressed outside of that range the chords that are sounded will share the same pitch While a...

Page 203: ...ve is close to the maximum limit Either use another USB flash drive or delete the data of unnecessary Songs When you overwrite the Song the length of a subsequently recorded part cannot exceed the length of the previously recorded parts Delete the previously recorded Song then record again page 128 The performance data is too large The maximum limit for recording performance data is 1 MB An error ...

Page 204: ...de First Each Vibrato Depth Speed Effects XG Rotary Sp Rotary Sp 1 5 2Way Rot Sp Dual Rotsp 1 2 Dual Rot Brt Dual Rot Wrm Dist Rot Sp Odrv Rot Sp Amp Rot Sp Dist 2Rot Sp Odrv 2Rop Sp Amp 2Rot Sp OFF Rotary Speaker Control 2 69 39 7 Hz Slow Stop EFFECT CONDITION Sustain Upper KNEE Lower KNEE Pedal Reverb Voice Sections Rhythm Types Hall 1 3 M L XG Hall 1 2 Room 1 4 S M L XG Room 1 3 Stage 1 2 XG St...

Page 205: ...rmation Audio Recording Playback Play Stop Play Pause Rewind Fast Forward Volume Tempo Pitch Record Stop Record Tools Create Folder Change Name Copy Delete Format Information File Format wav 44 1kHz 16bit stereo Utility Language English Japanese Touch Panel Sound LCD Brightness Mic Reverb Volume Disable Mode Normal Tempo Initialize Display Select VOICE DISPLAY A B C M O C MDR FOOTSWITCH UTILITY AU...

Page 206: ...43 EQ ENHANCER Effect 55 ER KARAOKE 54 Expression pedal 13 EXTERNAL 192 F Factory Set 23 Fast forward 122 FEET 44 File 109 FILL IN 57 Filter 141 FINGERED CHORD 66 FIRST Organ Flutes 40 FLANGER 54 Folder 109 FOOT SWITCH 99 178 FOOTAGE 40 Footswitch 178 FORMAT MDR 111 G Gate Time 157 Glide 179 H Headphones 187 HORIZONTAL touch 43 I Infrastructure Mode 194 INITIAL touch 43 Initialize Factory Set 23 I...

Page 207: ... SLIDE 45 SLOW Rotary Speaker 49 SOLO 27 Song 109 112 Song Copy 126 Song Delete 128 Specifications 204 SPEED Rotary Speaker 49 SPEED Vibrato 45 START 57 Step Write 150 STOP Rotary Speaker 49 STOP Shift End 100 Style File Format 163 Super Articulation Voice 39 Sustain 48 SUSTAIN Panel 48 SYNCHRO START 57 T Tempo MDR 123 TEMPO Rhythm 59 THRU Effect 55 TIME Slide 45 TO LOWER 27 TOP 44 TOP Lead Voice ...

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