Yamaha EL-100 Owner's Manual

Yamaha EL-100 Manual

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    no user-serviceable parts. If it should appear to be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. switch, disconnect the electric plug from the outlet, and have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. CAUTION Always
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    vicinity of a TV, radio, stereo equipment, mobile phone, or other electric devices. Otherwise, the instrument, TV, or radio may generate noise. • 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
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    fine electronic organ, Electone EL-100. The Yamaha EL-100 Electone combines the products that support the General MIDI standard. XG is a new MIDI format created by Yamaha that significantly illustrations as shown in this owner's manual are for instructional purposes only, and may appear somewhat
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    102 10 Accessory Jacks and Controls .... 104 11 Appendix 105 MIDI 105 MIDI Data Format 111 MIDI Implementation Chart 120 Troubleshooting 122 EL-100 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 125 EL-100 Specifications 129 Index 131 1 Quick Introductory Guide 2 Voice Sections 3 Voice Controls and Effects 4 Rhythm
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    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 your own Electone settings, and call up them in the middle of the performance. (page 67) 5 Versatile Functions of the
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    Panel Layout Front Panel (pages 8-9) Jacks (page 104) Speaker Unit Music Stand Upper Keyboard Lower Keyboard MIDI Jacks (page 104) Right-Footswitch (page 69) Left-Footswitch (page 97) Expression Pedal (page 11) Pedalboard 7
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    EL-100 HARMO- NET PHONE NICA MAX ORGAN PIANO GUITAR VIBRA- COSMIC TUTTI PHONE MIN CHORUS HORN NET PHONE MAX LOWER PEDAL ORGAN PIANO GUITAR VIBRA- COSMIC TUTTI PHONE MIN RHYTHM SEQ MIN PEDAL VOICE CONTRA ELEC. BASS BASS MAX ORGAN BASS TUBA TO LOWER MIN BASIC REGIST. DATA
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    MEMORY M. / TO DISK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 D. MASTER VOLUME MASTER VOLUME (page 11) RECORD PLAY UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL SHIFT SONG REPEAT FROM TO SONG COPY SONG DEL DISK RECORDER (page 73) POWER (page 10) Floppy Disk Slot LED (Lamp in-use) Eject 9
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    cord in to an appropriate electrical outlet. 2 Turn on the Electone by pressing the POWER switch. POWER Only use the voltage specified as correct for the Electone. The required voltage is printed on the name plate of the Electone. Yamaha products are manufactured specifically for the supply voltage
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    volume of the entire instrument. 1 MASTER VOLUME Quick Introductory Guide 4 Press the Expression pedal down with your foot. Once you turn the power on, the Electone automatically selects Basic Registration 1. Basic Basic the Electone off erases all panel settings you have made. When the
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    Quick Introductory Guide 1 3 Basic Operation Registration Set-up Select the keyboard to play Select (Effect Set) Add reverb Adjust the total volume (Master Volume) Playing Electone Expression Pedal Setting Registration Shift/Footswitch Loading the registration data Saving the registration
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    and provides easy-to-understand graphic representation of all parameters. Quick Introductory Guide Selecting a voice/rhythm 1 Press the panel voice/rhythm button which CLARI- SAXO- CHORUS HARMO- NET PHONE NICA MAX ORGAN PIANO GUITAR VIBRA- COSMIC TUTTI PHONE MIN The following display will
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    Function of the Data Control Buttons 1 DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL Strings1 Strings2 Pizz.Strs Syn.Strs1 Quick Introductory Guide 1 2 DATA CONTROL VOL.:24 1 PAN:C ¨1¤ REVERB:24 DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL EFFECT:SYMPHONIC ¨1‹ "SYMPHONIC 'CELESTE 2 DATA CONTROL 3 3 DATA CONTROL DATA
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    Select button Quick Introductory Guide ● Selecting voices or setting up the Voice Condition ● Selecting rhythms or setting up the Rhythm Condition ● Setting the Reverb effect ● Setting the Sustain ● Setting the User Keyboard Percussion ● Displaying Voice Display (Manual Balance) ● Setting effects
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    Quick Introductory Guide 1 Language on the LCD LCD display can be shown in two languages, English and Japanese. How to select the language: 1. Press the VOICE DISPLAY button
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    2 Voice Sections The EL-100 features 173 different high quality AWM voices. Each of the AWM VOICE STRINGS BRASS CLARI- SAXO- CHORUS HARMO- NET PHONE NICA MAX VIOLIN FLUTE MAX ORGAN PIANO GUITAR VIBRA- COSMIC TUTTI PHONE LOWER KEYBOARD VOICE STRINGS BRASS CLARI- SAXO- CHORUS HORN NET
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    EL-100 instructions GUITAR VIBRA- COSMIC TUTTI PHONE MIN If, for example, you have selected the ORGAN voice, the following display (Voice Menu) will appear: DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL Organ1 JazzOrgan1 PopOrgan1 Accordion Notice that several different voice names are shown on this display. 18
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    of 0, or no sound, to a maximum of full volume. UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE STRINGS BRASS CLARI- SAXO- CHORUS HARMO- NET PHONE NICA MAX ORGAN PIANO GUITAR VIBRA- COSMIC TUTTI PHONE MIN Fine: Pressing the same panel voice button again (or the same Data Control button corresponding to the selected
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    . To adjust the volume balance: 1. Press the VOICE DISPLAY button in the DISPLAY SELECT section. The Voice Display always appears when the Electone is turned on. DISPLAY SELECT VOICE EFFECT A.B.C. DISPLAY SET M.O.C. FOOT REGIST. PITCH TREMOLO SW. SHIFT MIDI (FAST) 2. Select page 2 of the
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    disk before turning the Electone off. See page 68 for more information. 3 Selecting Voices from the Dotted Buttons The EL-100 has a wide variety of STRINGS BRASS CLARI- SAXO- CHORUS HARMO- NET PHONE NICA MAX ORGAN PIANO GUITAR VIBRA- COSMIC TUTTI PHONE MIN The dotted buttons have two basic
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    EL-100 cannot exactly play back the user voices created with the upper models like EL-900, the automatic conversion function allows your EL-100 play back the voices fairly close to the original sounds. However, some voices may not be reproduced properly. DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL 01
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    E.Piano1 Harpsi. GUITAR Upper/Lower Guitar1 Guitar2 ElecGtr.1 Harp VIBRAPHONE Upper/Lower Vibrphone Glocken. Marimba Syn.Chime ELECTRIC BASS Pedal ElecBass1 ElecBass2 Syn.Bass1 Syn.Bass2 COSMIC Upper/Lower Cosmic1 Cosmic3 Cosmic2 Cosmic4 USER VOICE Upper/Lower/Pedal 01:****** The
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    Trp. ● 08: Trombone 1 09: Trombone 2 10: Muted Trb. 11: Flugel Horn 12: Euphonium ● 01: Tuba ● 02: Timpani ● 03: Timpani Roll ● 01: Flute 1 02: Flute 2 ● 03: Piccolo 04: Yokobue ● for contemporary music. Small strings ensemble. Having specific harmonics for layering other voices. For legato playing
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    01: Organ 1 02: Organ 2 03: Organ 3 04: Organ 4 ● 05: Jazz Organ 1 06: Jazz Organ 2 07: Jazz Organ 3 08: Jazz Organ 4 ● 09: Pop Organ 1 10: Pop Organ 2 11: Theat. Organ 1 12: Theat. Organ 2 ● 13: Accordion 14: Bandoneon ● 01: Organ Bass 1 ● 02: Organ Bass 2 ● 03: Organ Bass 3 ● 04: Organ Bass 4 ● 01
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    2 Page/Section 18. Upper/Lower GUITAR 19. Upper/Lower VIBRAPHONE 20. Pedal ELECTRIC BASS 21. Upper/Lower COSMIC Voice Name ● 01: Guitar 1 ● 02: Guitar 2 03: Guitar 3 04: 12Str. Guitar 05: Banjo 06: Mandolin 07: Sitar 08: Shamisen ● 09: Elec. Guitar 1 10: Elec. Guitar 2 11: Muted Guitar 12: Dist
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    SHIFT MIDI (FAST) ORGAN PIANO GUITAR VIBRA- COSMIC TUTTI PHONE MIN If, for example, you have selected the ORGAN voice, the following display corresponds to the voice you wish to select. (Pop Organ 1, in this case) NOTE: In this case the lamp on/off status in the Upper Keyboard Voice section will
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    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 not be affected even if you change the volume of Upper Keyboard Voice 2. The volume buttons on the panel are exclusive for the
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    3 Voice Controls and Effects The Electone is equipped with two general kinds of functions that can be used to change the sound of the voices: Voice Controls and Effects. Certain effects
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    1 Selecting from Voice Condition Pages To call up the Voice Condition Pages: Choose a voice on the panel, then press that voice's panel button again. The Voice Condition Choose a voice on page appears on the LCD display. LEAD VOICE 3 VIOLIN FLUTE MAX OBOE TRUM - TO PET LOWER MIN Voice
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    Voice Condition [PAGE 2] Press the Page buttons to select PAGE 2. DATA CONTROL 1 2 DATA CONTROL PAGE VOL.: 0 PAN:C Î ¤ REVERB:24 3 1 Volume 3 Fine adjustment of the voice volume. See page 20 for more information. Range: 0 - 24 Voice Controls and Effects 2 Panning Determines the
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    Voice Condition [PAGE 3] Press the Page buttons to select PAGE 3. DATA CONTROL 1 DATA CONTROL PAGE EFFECT:PRESET Î ‹ 1-1 PRESET 1-2 OFF 3 1-3 TREMOLO 1-4 SYMPHONIC 1-5 DELAY 1-6 FLANGER 1-7 DISTORTION Voice Controls and Effects 1 Effect Determines the effect type applied to each voice
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    vibrato effect (see diagram). Higher settings increase the delay of the vibrato onset. Range: 0 - 14 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
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    0 2 -1 2 -2 3 1 Tune Determines the pitch of the Lead voice. This control lets you detune the Lead voice relative to the other voices of the Electone, for producing a richer sound. The higher the value set, the higher the pitch. Range: 0-24 (max. 28.88 cents; 1 step= Ca.1.2cents) Voice Controls
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    DATA CONTROL EFFECT:PRESET ¨1 DATA CONTROL PAGE PRESET OFF 1 TREMOLO 2 SYMPHONIC 3 DELAY 4 FLANGER 5 DISTORTION 3 Voice Controls and Effects Selecting Voice Group You can select the voice section to which the effect should be applied, by pressing the Page buttons. The acronyms indicate
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    3 3 Delay Delay is a pronounced echo effect, with distinct delayed repeats of the original sound. Independently applied to each voice section. Delay Effect Signal Time Adjusts the level balance using BALANCE parameter Delayed Signal Adjusts the delay interval using TIME parameter Voice
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    settings produce a louder delay. DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL EFFECT:DELAY ¨1 ÚÆBAL.----60.6% Voice Controls and Effects Range: 0% - 100% 3 3 -5 Mode Selects the delay type from Mono, ST (Stereo) 1, 2, 3. Selecting one of the Stereo Delays produces more expanding image or an image sounds move
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    Voice Controls and Effects 3 4 Flanger Flanger introduces a swirling, animated modulation effect to the sound. Independently applied to each voice section. Flanger Effect Signal Time Changes the pitch using SPEED parameter Sets the depth using DEPTH parameter DATA CONTROL Intensifies the
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    5 Distortion Distortion adds a distorted image to the sounds usually found in electric guitars. Independently applied to each voice section. Distortion Effect Signal Determines the depth using LEVEL parameter Changes the timbre using HIPASS parameter DATA CONTROL EFFECT:DISTORTION ¨1 ÚÆ
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    3 Selecting from the Panel Reverb, Sustain and Tremolo/Chorus pages are called up by pressing the respective panel buttons. 1 Reverb Reverb adds an echo-like effect to the sound, giving the impression of a performance in a large room or concert hall. Reverb effect can be applied to the 3
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    control. Press one of the SUSTAIN buttons, located to the left of the panel, to set the Sustain effect. The following display appears. The lamp of the button lights up to indicate that sustain is on. Press the button again to turn sustain off. SUSTAIN 3 UPPER LOWER PEDAL Voice Controls
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    3 Tremolo/Chorus Tremolo recreates the rich, swirling sound of the popular rotating speaker effect. Just as with a conventional rotating speaker, you can switch between slow and fast speeds. And like a motor-driven speaker, the characteristic tremolo effect gradually changes speed after it is
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    1) Turning on the Tremolo effect (set to standby): You cannot use the Tremolo effect only by turning on the TREMOLO (FAST) button. First, you need to turn the effect on in the desired voice section(s). Independently applied to each voice section. Select (turn on) Tremolo 1 Press the desired voice
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    SET M.O.C. FOOT REGIST. PITCH TREMOLO SW. SHIFT MIDI (FAST) Voice Controls and Effects DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL SPEED:6.82 MODE:SLOW 1 2 The lamp of the button lights up to indicate that Tremolo is on. Press the button again to turn Tremolo off and Chorus on (the LED
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    and Pedalboard. 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
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    rhythm can also be made from the Rhythm Condition page (page 48). RHYTHM SEQ. 1 SEQ. 2 MARCH WALTZ SWING BOUNCE SLOW ROCK MAX NOTE: When the Electone is turned on, the Rhythm Volume is automatically set to 0. SEQ. 3 SEQ. 4 TANGO LATIN 1 LATIN 2 8 BEAT 16 BEAT MIN 46
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    right indicates the number of the beat in each bar. The beat indicator lamp below the TEMPO buttons also indicates the beats. NOTE: When you press rhythm with the START or SYNCHRO START buttons. 2 As you play the Electone along with the rhythm, occasionally press the FILL IN button. RHYTHM INTRO
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    2 Rhythm Condition Pages The Rhythm Condition includes the following two pages: the Rhythm Condition page used to adjust the rhythms and the Instrument page used to make up each drum/percussion instrument, each of which comprises the rhythms and is playable using the Keyboard Percussion function.
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    54 for the details. 3 Dotted Buttons and User Rhythms 4 The Rhythm section also has, panel buttons, the Rhythm Menus or User rhythms loaded from optional Pattern Disk can BEAT MIN MARCH, Rhythm Menu 1, appears. DATA CONTROL 01:March1 ,⁄ DATA CONTROL 2 Select one of the pages with
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    can call up the rhythms created by the other Electone that has Rhythm Pattern Programming function and those on optional Pattern Disks. 4 1 Press Page buttons to select the User page. DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL PAGE ⁄⁄ 01:USER1-A Rhythm and Accompaniment 2 Press to select the
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    of the rhythms available on the Electone. MARCH March1 Polka1 Country1 Broadway USER RHYTHM 01:USER1-A 02:USER1-B 03:USER1-C 04:USER1-D 05:USER2-A 06:USER2-B 07:USER2-C 08:USER2-D 09:USER3-A 10:USER3-B 11:USER3-C 12:USER3-D 13:USER4-A 14:USER4-B 15:USER4-C 16:USER4-D 17:USER5-A 18
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    5 Automatic Accompaniment Auto Bass Chord (A.B.C.) The Auto Bass Chord (A.B.C.) function works with the Rhythm section of the Electone to automatically produce chord and bass accompaniment as you play. There are three modes to obtain Automatic Accompaniment patterns. 4 To select the A.B.C.
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    2 Memory When you start a rhythm with this memory function on, A.B.C. automatic accompaniment keeps playing even after you release your fingers from the Lower keyboard. 2 -1 Lower Use the bottom right E Data Control button to turn on the Lower keyboard Memory function (Solid box indicates the
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    3) Chords Recognized in the Fingered Chord Mode (Key of C) C Cm C7 Cm7 Cmaj7 Cm maj7 C+5 C7+5 Cdim C7sus4 Cm7-5 C-5 C7-5 C6 Cm6 4 Rhythm and Accompaniment 6 Accompaniment Controls The Accompaniment function described in this section is independent of the A.B.C. accompaniment.
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    played automatically. NOTE: Even if the Accompaniment Type is changed, the Intro/Ending and Fill In patterns remain the same. NOTE: When the Electone is turned on, the Accompaniment Volume is automatically set to 0 (factory setting). Be sure to set the Accompaniment Volume to the appropriate value
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    and pedalboard. The Keyboard Percussion has two different modes, Preset and User. Preset Keyboard Percussion lets you play 43 different sounds from the You can select from Preset (LK/PK preset) or User (one of the eight Users you created). LK Preset/PK Preset is selected as the defaults. If not,
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    using the following User Keyboard Percussion function. 1 Tom 2 Tom 3 Tom SnSarneaBreruBsrhusShhRoto1ll Preset Percussion Assignments for the Pedalboard (18) OSSSBCRHHSnnnanriiird--acasaaahhehssrrrraaheeeeeCttDsOCCDDDDytrrumlyrrrrpaouuuummebsmmmmCneabHydlaLRHRme1lieeiga1mbvahvaevty1lry1b 1 57
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    on the LCD, and indicates that the LK (Lower Keyboard) PRESET is currently selected. 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: KEYBOARD PERCUSSION LOWER "PK PRESET 'USER1 PEDAL The Menu can
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    1 3 DATA CONTROL ,⁄CYMBAL [SET] ¤ 01:Crash Cym1[CLEAR] 2 4 1 Group Lets groups are 12, 01 - 12. (Refer to the User Keyboard Percussion Categories (Refer to the User Keyboard Percussion Categories list Clear This function is used to erase User assignment for User 1. CLEAR works in two ways:
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    4 User Keyboard Percussion Categories Category 01 CYMBAL 02 HI-HAT 03 SNARE DRUM 04 SNARE BRUSH 05 TOM 06 BASS DRUM 07 CONGA/BONGO LCD 01:Crash Cym1 02:Crash Cym2 03:CrashCym M 04:Ride Cym1 05:Ride Cym2 06:RideCymCup 07:Orch.Cym1 08:Orch.Cym2 09:Orch.Cym M 10:Cym March 11
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    ) to which the instrument is to be assigned. The currently displayed instrument will be assigned to the key you press down as a part of User 1. Upper Keyboard DATA CONTROL ,flBASS DRUM [SET] ¤ 02:BD Heavy [CLEAR] Lower Keyboard or Pedalboard Continue the operation above to build up your own
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    from the Preset. 1. Turn on the Keyboard Percussion function by pressing the LOWER/ 4 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. DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL [COPY] ⁄ 'LK PRESET
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    Keyboard Percussion (PK PRESET) can be copied in the same way. DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL "PK PRESET 'USER1 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
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    which you want to copy using the top left Data Control buttons. DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL ≥ ÚÆUSER1 Copy? ≥ ≥ [COPY] [CANCEL]≥ In this case, the destination User number will not be displayed as the source number, or selectable on the display. 5. Press any of the bottom left Data Control buttons
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    M.O.C. [PAGE 2] DATA CONTROL MODE:OFF 1 2 OFF 31 42 53 DATA CONTROL ¤ 1 Mode You can select one of three automatic accompaniment functions here. Each press of bottom left F Data Control button selects Off, 1, 2 and 3, in order. Each press of bottom left E Data Control button selects in the
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    patterns, and can be programmed by the other Electone such as EL-900. The EL-100 doesn't have Rhythm Sequence function, but it can The rhythm sequence data has been loaded to the Electone, or SEQ button(s). 3. Press the desired SEQ button. The SEQ button's lamp will be lit. RHYTHM SEQ. 1 SEQ.
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    User Keyboard Percussion settings (except for User No. Name 5 Latin 6 2 Beat 7 Organ Ballad 8 Dance Pop When you record your disk before turning the Electone off. Refer to page lamp above the numbered button flashes momentarily. NOTE: Although the number of the Registration Memory buttons of EL-100
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    16, respectively). Any of the numbered button lamps is not lit while the registration between 9 , you will have to format it. Refer to the instructions how to format a disk (page 75). NOTE: See displayed depending on the Electone model created the data. ⁄ 01: PAUSE STOP PLAY
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    MIDI (FAST) REGIST SHIFT Page Select one of the modes using the bottom left Data Control buttons. Registration Shift has three modes: Shift, Jump and User. DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL MODE:OFF 1 OFF 2 SHIFT 3 JUMP
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    3. Pressing the Right Footswitch jumps to select the designated panel registration. NOTE: Although the number of the Registration Memory buttons of EL-100 are limited to eight, from Registration Memory 1 through Registration Memory 8, you can select the other eight Registration Memory numbers, the
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    the top right side. DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL ⁄ MODE:USER STOP STOP TOP NEXT SONG 2. Select the Shift End type using the bottom right positioned is set on the Electone. However, moving the cursor cannot activate the Shift End function. NOTE: Up to 80 steps can be memorized.
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    which you want to insert. Then press the desired Registration Memory button (the lamp above the selected button will light), and press the Data Control button corresponding cannot be entered beyond the Registration Shift function's capacity of 80. END will automatically be placed at the end of the
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    (M.D.R.) lets you store the registration data and load back to the Electone as well as record your performance and play back the data. the disk drive. Music Disk Recorder Floppy disk slot LED (Lamp in-use) Eject button NOTE: When the EL-100 is turned on, the LED below the floppy disk slot will
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    in their protective cases when they are not in use. ■ Data backup Yamaha recommends that you keep two copies of Do not expose the disk to make sure that labels are attached in the proper location. The M.D.R. of the EL-100 begins reading all data as soon as you insert a disk into the floppy disk
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    by the dashes on the LED display and the flashing LED (lamp) above the FORMAT button. MUSIC DISK RECORDER TEMPO FORMAT RECORD PLAY SONG SELECT RECORD CUSTOM PLAY MUSIC DISK RECORDER TEMPO FORMAT ⁄ 01: The song number can be selected using SONG SELECT button or the Data
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    a song: 1 Set the desired registrations on the Electone. Make all the Electone settings necessary for the song you will record. This ⁄ 01: Music Disk Recorder 4 Press the RECORD button. The RECORD lamp lights up and the PLAY and CUSTOM PLAY lamps begins blinking, indicating that
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    a square on the LED to indicate the processing for stop, the STOP lamp lights up, indicating the recording process is finished. The song number will be , indicating that the number contains recorded data. ⁄ 01:SONG 1 RECORD PLAY UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL
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    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
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    part in the upper left row to turn off the parts you don't want to record. For this example, press RECORD/UPPER, the PLAY/UPPER lamp in the upper right row lights up. RECORD PLAY UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL SHIFT SONG REPEAT FROM TO SONG COPY SONG
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    the RECORD button again to record another part (Upper part). The RECORD lamp lights up and the PLAY and CUSTOM PLAY lamps begins blinking, indicating that the Music Disk Recorder is ready to record. SONG DEL. PAUSE STOP PLAY SONG SELECT RECORD CUSTOM PLAY 80 MUSIC DISK RECORDER TEMPO FORMAT
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    . Punch-in Recording You can retry to change specified measure(s) or a specific part you 6 don't want to use. Music Disk Recorder 1. Press the momentarily. 3. Press the RECORD button. The PLAY and CUSTOM PLAY lamps begins blinking, indicating that the Music Disk Recorder is ready to record
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    data, including Registration Memory, Registration Shift settings, Rhythm Pattern (User rhythms), and Rhythm Sequence data, are also saved in 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
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    song numbers in the above operation can be loaded back to the Electone by simply selecting the appropriate song number and pressing the PLAY change the panel settings. NOTE: Selecting the Next Song in the User Registration Shift settings makes it possible to have the M.D.R. automatically read
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    -100 the Lead/Keyboard Percussion part(s) you have recorded separately will automatically set to on when you start playback. NOTE: When you play back the data made with other Electone models such as EL-90/87 and which includes the separately recorded Lead/Keyboard Percussion part(s), Lead part will
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    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 down the SHIFT button and simultaneously press the SONG REPEAT button. The lamps above SHIFT and SONG REPEAT light up, and "ALL" appears on
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    EL-100 conforms to the SMF format 0 or 1. Playing back the XG Song Data This function is for playback only. You can practice a specific Selects a song. [PART]˛˝ 01:AMBIENT.MID 1 The XG song data will be both the XG songs (on the XG page) and Electone songs (on pages 1 - 4) in a single
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    except for Next Song) To convert the EL-100 data to the XG song data: 1. Insert the disk containing the Electone data into the floppy disk slot. the conversion the LCD returns to the original display. [PART]˛˝ 01:XGSONG01.MID When the XG song data is newly created in the disk, XG page
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    8 Other Functions 1) Custom Play If you want to play back the song without resetting the registrations and other data, press the CUSTOM PLAY button. This displays the song time and starts playback immediately. RECORD PLAY UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL SHIFT SONG REPEAT
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    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 recorded tempo (100). Values less than 100 indicate a slower tempo; values greater than 100 indicate a faster tempo.
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    with the SONG SELECT buttons. NOTE: This function is available with the Electone data only, not with the XG data. RECORD PLAY UPPER LOWER PEDAL and displays that number at the right side of the display. The RECORD lamp will start flashing indicating that the M.D.R. is ready to copy. If all
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 91
    PLAY MUSIC DISK RECORDER TEMPO FORMAT 3 Use the SONG SELECT buttons to select a destination song number for copying. 4 Press the RECORD button. The RECORD lamp lights up and the LED continues to indicate "00.--" as shown at the right. NOTE: You can also use the Data Control buttons to select
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 92
    the left side of the LED display, next to the selected song number. RECORD lamp flashes to indicate that the M.D.R. is ready to delete the song. If you 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
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    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.
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 94
    Control buttons. Jumps Jumps back ahead 10 numbers 10 numbers DATA CONTROL Save DATA CONTROL Selects previous number [SAVE] 01:Pop.R-1 Pattern Number Selects next number Pattern Name Selects previous number Selects next number Music Disk Recorder 3 Start the rhythm to
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 95
    and return to the original display. NOTE: See page 50 for the details to use the loaded User pattern. 6 Music Disk Recorder 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 floppy disk. If
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 96
    select the other blank song number by pressing the SONG SELECT buttons. XX: song number oooo When you insert the "copy-protected" disk to the Electone, this message will appear on the LED display. You cannot overwrite or save the changes. XX: song number This message indicates that an incompatible
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 97
    Pedal These foot-operated controls allow you to turn on and execute various performance functions without taking your hands from the keyboards. 1 Footswitch The Electone has two Footswitches on the expression pedal that can be used to control various functions. The Right Footswitch is used for the
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 98
    2 Rhythms Selection of Left Footswitch control over rhythm functions. When this is chosen, the following items appear at the bottom of the display: DATA CONTROL DATA CONTROL MODE:RHYTHM "STOP 'ENDING 'FILL 2 -1 2 -2 2 -3 2 -1 Stop Functions as an on/off switch for the rhythm or the
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 99
    3 -1 Upper 1, 2, Lower 1, 2, Lead The Glide function can be applied to any or all of the voice sections NOTE: shown in the display. Select the desired voice section(s). When the Glide function is applied, the 3 -2 Time Vibrato is not effective. Determines the speed of the Glide function, or
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 100
    . EXT. Footswitches and Expression Pedal Ordinarily, this control is set to Auto. However, when it is set to INT., the expression pedal lets you control Electone volume even during M.D.R. playback. When set to EXT., another (external
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 101
    8 Transpose and Pitch Controls There are two pitch-related controls on the Electone: Transpose and Pitch. Transpose allows you to change the key of the instrument and Pitch lets you finely adjust the tuning. These features make it
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 102
    a connected synthesizer. In another application, a rhythm machine can be programmed to play its rhythms in perfect synchronization with the tempo set on the Electone. To use the MIDI functions you must, of course, have a second MIDI device (such as a synthesizer or rhythm machine), and a set of MIDI
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 103
    of the Electone. The MIDI receive channels of the Electone are /External Controls Switches between the Electone (INT.: Internal) and the Lead Voices are played from the Electone and the sounds from a connected gives the Electone timing control MIDI from the Electone's panel controls. Setting
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 104
    terminal can be connected to the serial port of a personal computer instead of using MIDI connection. 5 HOST SELECT When you have connected the Electone and the personal computer using the TO HOST terminal, you need to select the appropriate setting here depending on the computer used. (page 105
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 105
    (Computer) HOST SELECT PC-2 MIDI PC-1 Mac Macintosh Peripheral Cable (M0197) TO HOST EL-100 Macintosh (Computer) NOTE: MIDI jacks will be inactive when the TO HOST terminal is currently used. NOTE: For Windows users: To actually exchange the data via the Serial Cable you need to install the
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 106
    PC-1 Mac Appendix 11 MIDI IN MU80 etc. MIDI OUT MIDI OUT MIDI IN MUSIC SYNTHESIZER REALTIME CONTROL EXTENDED SYNTHESIS MIDI Interface MIDI Keyboard PC 1 Control an external device using the EL-100 Using an external MIDI keyboard or MIDI tone generator ● Playing your Electone can cause the
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 107
    EL-100 can receive/transmit. Channel Messages Channel Messages are the data related to the performance on the keyboard for a specific channel. Key related messages These are transmitted every time you play the keyboards on your Electone. Reversely, the Electone registrations of the EL-100. NOTE:
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 108
    data of the EL-100 including registrations to need to connect your EL-100 with a personal computer the EL-100 to Keyboard of the EL-100. Press STRINGS EL-100. Once the EL-100 receives the Request-to-Send all RAM message, the EL-100 Electone will send the Keyboard Percussion Assignment data only
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 109
    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 EL100. Once the Program Change message is received, the EL-100 automatically turns the Registration Memory button 1 on
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 110
    tone generator section of the EL-100 is normally set to EL Mode for playing as an "Electone." Sending an appropriate system exclusive message from the sequencing software (PC) to the EL-100 changes the mode to XG Mode XG when you play back commercially available XG song data. Appendix 11 110
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 111
    EL Mode Code (Hexadecimal) 8n,nn,00-7F Function Note Off 9n,nn,00 9n,nn,01-7F Bn,00,00-7F Bn,20,00-7F Bn,01 47,00-7F Bn,48,00-7F Bn,49,00-7F Bn,4A,00-7F Bn, All Sounds Off Reset All Controllers All Note Off Omni Off Omni On Mono Poly Transmit (1ch)* (2ch)* (3ch)* ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ Receive 11 Appendix 111
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    XG Mode Code (Hexadecimal) 8n,nn,00-7F 9n,nn,00 9n,nn,01-7F Function Note Off Note Off Note On 11 Bn,00,00-7F Bn,20,00-7F Bn,01,00-7F Bn,04,00-7F Bn,05,00-7F Bn,06,00- Bn,41,00-7F Bn,42,00-7F Bn,43,00-7F Bn,47,00-7F Bn,48,00-7F Bn,49,00-7F Bn,4A,00-7F Bn,54,00-7F Bn,5B,00-7F Bn,5D,00-7F Bn,5E,00
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    Off Reset All Controllers All Note Off Omni Off Omni On Mono Poly Program Change Dn,00-7F En,00-7F,00-7F 4C,00,00,7E,00,F7 Electone/Single Keyboard Common Messages Code (Hexadecimal) F0,43,73,01,02,F7 03 Message XG Transmit ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ Receive Ø Ø Ø Ø Transmit ˛ ˛ Receive Ø Ø 11 Appendix 113
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 114
    Electone ,SC,NC,F7 X : don't care N : Device Number("0" on EL-100) Message Bulk Dump Data Model ID Data Request-to-Send Data Request-to EL MIDI Parameters External MDR EL ON Bar Signal ID=4C 11 *1 Data Codes to Send nn Data 10 All RAM 11 Registrations 12 Rhythm Sequences 14,15 User Patterns 16 User
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    18 01] 00:OFF,01:ON Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks Ø [00-01] Ø [00-01] 00:SLOW,01:FAST Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks Ø [00-01] Ø [00-01] 00:OFF,01:ON Ø [00-01] Ø [00-01] 00:OFF,01:ON Ø [00-01] Ø [00-01] 00:OFF,01:ON Ø [00-01] Ø [00-01] 00:OFF,01:ON 11
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    -1A Vibrato Delay 1 00-54 Vibrato Depth 1 3C-6C Vibrato Speed 1 00-01 To Lower 1 00-02 Slide 1 02-7F Slide Speed 1 00-24 Detune 1 00-01 2nd Expression Pedal 1 00-01 Glide 7F:Left 00:MIN 7F:MAX 00:PRESET 01:USER 00:Short 7F:Long 00:MIN 7F:MAX 00:Slow 7F:Fast
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    Address Size Data Parameter 02 01-02 10 1 00-01 Keyboard Percussion 02 01-02 11 1 00-08 Modes Content Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks 00:OFF ˛ [00] Ø [00] 01:ON [01] [01-7F] 00:Preset Ø [00] Ø [00] 01-08:UserAssign1-8 [01-08] [01-08] Effect Parameters (Keyboard) Address
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 118
    Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks Ø [00] Ø [00][04-7F] [01] [01] [02] [02] [03] [03] Ø [00] Ø [00] [01] [01-7F] Ø [00] Ø [00] [01] [01-7F] Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks Ø [00] Ø [00][04-7F] [01] [01] [02] [02] [03] [03] ˛ Ø [00] [01-7F] Appendix 11 118
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 119
    00-0B 2nd Expression Range 01:100 ¢ 0C:1200 ¢ 04 00 04 1 00-03 Footswitch Mode 00:OFF 01:Rhythm 02:Glide 03: 01:Slow 05:Fast 04 00 07 1 34-4C Manual Balance 34:Upper 40:Center 4C:Lower 04 00 09 1 00-01 L.I.T. 00:Mode1 01:Mode2 04 00 0A 1 00-01 Expression INT/EXT 00:Internal 01
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 120
    YAMAHA [Electone-EL mode] / Model: EL-100 with EL-100: fixed to 80. PK after touch with EL-100: not 11 System Common System Real Time Aux Messages Notes Song Position ˛ ˛ Song Select ˛ ˛ Tune ˛ ˛ Clock Ø Ø *8 Commands Ø Ø Local ON/OFF All Notes OFF Active Sense Reset ˛ ˛ ˛ Ø (123
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 121
    YAMAHA [Electone-XG mode] / Model: EL-100 Function Transmit *11 4˛ 6, 38 ˛ 11 Ø 96, 97 ˛ 64-67 ˛ 71-74 ˛ 84, 91, 93, 94 ˛ 98-99, 100-101 ˛ 120, 121 00 Remarks Transmit with EL-100: fixed to 80. Bank Select 2nd Expression (123-127) Ø ˛ *11 The same as the one in the EL Mode 11 Appendix
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 122
    Troubleshooting 11 Problem GENERAL OPERATION Possible Cause and Solution A cracking noise is sometimes heard. Noise may be produced when either an electrical appliance is turned on or off, or an electric power tool (such as drill) is used in the proximity of the Electone. If this occurs, plug
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 123
    Problem Melody On Chord function cannot be heard. Possible Cause and Solution Manual Balance is wrongly set to the either side, Upper or Lower on. Turn the Keyboard Percussion off. Since the Dotted buttons contain User rhythms, no rhythm will sound if a Pattern Disk pattern has not 11 Appendix 123
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 124
    Problem REGISTRATION MEMORY Possible Cause and Solution Certain floppy disk is set to on. When the contents of the SEQ buttons are different from Electone's default settings (you may have loaded the sequence data from the upper models), pressing one , always press the STOP button. Appendix 11 124
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 125
    YAMAHA Electone EL-100 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Carefully read these instructions BEFORE assembling the Electone. ■ Precautions Be careful not to confuse parts, and be sure to install all parts in the correct direction by following the procedures given below. Be sure to assemble the Electone with two
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 126
    to the front side. 4-2 Hold the Speaker unit horizontally (by 2 people) and slide it, from the rear side, in place along the brackets. Appendix 11 Hook the guide screw, protruding from the bottom of the Main unit, here. Make sure to center the main unit to produce equal clearance on the left
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 127
    the Pedalboard cord in the cramps. Hook up the Grill Net by inserting the protrudents into the holes. Shut the cramp after inserting the cord. 11 Appendix 127
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 128
    11.Turn on the Electone's power switch and confirm that the Electone can be played, or that the assembly is successful. ■ After completing the assembly, please check the following items. • Are there any parts left over? fi Review all assembly procedures. • Is the Electone clear of doors and other
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 129
    EL-100 Specifications KEYBOARD Initial Touch VOICE Tone Generation Upper Keyboard Voice Lower Keyboard Voice Upper Keyboard Voice 2 Lower Keyboard Voice 2 Lead Voice EFFECT/ CONDITION Pedalboard Voice Pedalboard
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    H) WEIGHT 11 March 1, : Off, Shift, Jump, User (80 Positions; Cursor Controls: Data: Specifications and description in this Owner's Manual are information purposes only. Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. As specifications
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 131
    (Keyboard Percussion) ... 63 Copy/USER (Keyboard Percussion 63 Copy Protect 95 49 Dotted button (Voice 21 E Effect 29, 32 EFFECT SET 34 Eject 73 ENDlNG 46 EXP. (Expression 100 Expression Pedal 11, 100 OUT 102 PEDAL VOICE 17 PEDAL VOICE 2 18 Performance data 78 Pitch 101 PITCH/MIDI 101
  • Yamaha EL-100 | Owner's Manual - Page 132
    Voice 17 Voice Condition 30 Voice Control 29 VOICE DISPLAY 17, 20 Voice Menu 18, 23 Voice section 17 Volume (Rhythm 48 Volume (Voice Condition 31 Volume KEYBOARD VOlCE 2 18 User (Registration Shift 71 User Keyboard Percussion 58 User rhythm 50 User voice (Voice 22 11 Appendix 132
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    11 133 Appendix
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    11 134 Appendix
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    / CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES Yamaha de Panamá : 507-269-5311 AFRICA Yamaha Corporation, Asia-Pacific Music Malaysia Tel: 3-703-0900 PHILIPPINES Yupangco Music Corporation 339 Gil J. Puyat Avenue, P.O. Box 885 MCPO, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines Tel: 819-7551 SINGAPORE Yamaha Music Asia Pte., Ltd. 11
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    V788820 ???MW???.?-01A0 Yamaha Manual Library (English versions only) http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/english/ M.D.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation © 2002 Yamaha Corporation Printed in Indonesia
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