Yamaha EL-27 Owner's Manual - Page 13

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3. Press the bottom left DATA CONTROL buttons to select the registration you want to use. (In this case, select Waltz-A [No.13].) The bottom left DATA CONTROL buttons step through the various selections, while the top left DATA CONTROL buttons are used to jump ahead or back by ten selections. Jumps back ten numbers. Jumps ahead ten numbers. 1 Quick Introductory Guide Selects next number. Selects previous number. 4. Finally, call up the selected registration by pressing the right DATA CONTROL buttons, selecting SET (Waltz-A [No.13] here, for example.). The message "Completed...!!" will be instantly indicated in the display, meaning that the registration menu indicated in the display has been set. ¡3 13:Waltz-A [SET] Any button can be used to actually select the setting. The DATA CONTROL buttons are generally used to select voice and rhythms, and are also used as described above. The left button of a DATA CONTROL button pair is usually used in a "negative" fashion - for instance, to decrease a value, or select a previous setting or position. The right button is used in a "positive" fashion - to increase a value, or select the next setting or position. To Start the Rhythm: 5. Once you've selected a registration, press the START button in the RHYTHM section. This step starts up a rhythm pattern appropriate to the music style you have selected. (To turn the pattern off, press the START button again.) RHYTHM INTRO. ENDING SYNCHRO START START FILL IN Some of the registrations in the Registration Menu section may not have assigned rhythm and automatic accompaniment patterns. See a chart included with this manual that provides a list of all the available music styles, along with the rhythm patterns used. (See page 15.) 11

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3.
Press the bottom left DATA CONTROL buttons to select
the registration you want to use. (In this case, select
Waltz-A [No.13].)
The bottom left DATA CONTROL buttons step through the various
selections, while the top left DATA CONTROL buttons are used to jump
ahead or back by ten selections.
4.
Finally, call up the selected registration by pressing
the right DATA CONTROL buttons, selecting SET (Waltz-A
[No.13] here, for example.).
The message "Completed...!!" will be instantly indicated in the display,
meaning that the registration menu indicated in the display has been set.
The DATA CONTROL buttons are generally used to select voice and rhythms, and are also used as
described above. The left button of a DATA CONTROL button pair is usually used in a "negative" fashion –
for instance, to decrease a value, or select a previous setting or position. The right button is used in a
"positive" fashion – to increase a value, or select the next setting or position.
To Start the Rhythm:
5.
Once you've selected a registration, press the START
button in the RHYTHM section.
This step starts up a rhythm pattern appropriate to the music style you have
selected. (To turn the pattern off, press the START button again.)
SYNCHRO
START
START
RHYTHM
FILL IN
INTRO.
ENDING
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¡3
13:Waltz-A
[SET]
Any button can be
used to actually select
the setting.
Selects next number.
Selects previous number.
Jumps ahead ten numbers.
Jumps back ten numbers.
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1 Quick Introductory Guide
Some of the registrations in
the Registration Menu section
may not have assigned rhythm and
automatic accompaniment patterns.
See a chart included with this manual
that provides a list of all the available
music styles, along with the rhythm
patterns used. (See page 15.)