Yamaha EL-27 Owner's Manual - Page 15

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1 Quick Introductory Guide To cancel the A.B.C. Automatic Accompaniment: You can, of course, cancel the automatic accompaniment patterns (Fingered mode) if you want to play the accompaniment by yourself on the Lower keyboard and Pedalboard. 8. Press the A.B.C./M.O.C. button in the DISPLAY SELECT section, to the right of the LCD Display. DISPLAY SELECT VOICE SYMPHO- A. B. C. DISPLAY NIC M. O. C. FOOT SW. REGIST. SHIFT PITCH MIDI REGIST. MENU ¡1 Fingered „L „P 9. Press one of the bottom left DATA CONTROL buttons repeatedly until "OFF" appears below ABC on the LCD. These buttons correspond to the bottom left of the LCD and let you step through the various A.B.C. modes. 10. Turn the Memory function off as well by using the bottom right DATA CONTROL buttons. ¡1 OFF ŒL ŒP Turns the Pedalboard Memory (P) on and off. Turns the Lower keyboard Memory (L) on and off. Before going on to explore the remaining sections of this manual, we A solid or dark box on the LCD indicates that the function is on; an empty or outlined box indicates that the function is off. Make sure the boxes next to L suggest that you turn the A.B.C. automatic accompaniment and memory functions off. Otherwise, (Lower) and P (Pedal) are both off, as shown in the example LCD above. single notes played on the Lower keyboard will sound as full chords, and the Pedal voices will not sound when playing the Pedalboard. To This short introductory section has shown you just a small portion of the keep this from happening, select the vast potential of your Electone. Now that you know how to select among the OFF setting in A.B.C. and press the buttons that correspond to LOWER Registrations and use the A.B.C. Automatic Accompaniment, take some and PEDAL in the display to turn memory off. time to explore the other registrations and their rhythm patterns. There's a great wealth of realistic voices, authentic orchestration and stylistically As in the operation described varied rhythms - all instantly available from the Registration Menus feature. above, the DATA CONTROL buttons are also used simply to turn functions on and off. Press the Registration Menu buttons in the DISPLAY SELECT section to display the registration menu on the LCD. 13

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To cancel the A.B.C. Automatic Accompaniment:
You can, of course, cancel the automatic accompaniment patterns (Fingered mode) if you want
to play
the accompaniment by yourself on the Lower keyboard and Pedalboard.
8.
Press the A.B.C./M.O.C. button in the DISPLAY SELECT
section, to the right of the LCD Display.
9.
Press one of the bottom left DATA CONTROL buttons
repeatedly until "OFF" appears below ABC on the LCD.
10.
Turn the Memory function off as well by using the
bottom right DATA CONTROL buttons.
A solid or dark box on the LCD indicates that the function is on; an empty or
outlined box indicates that the function is off. Make sure the boxes next to L
(Lower) and P (Pedal) are both off, as shown in the example LCD above.
This short introductory section has shown you just a small portion of the
vast potential of your Electone. Now that you know how to select among the
Registrations and use the A.B.C. Automatic Accompaniment, take some
time to explore the other registrations and their rhythm patterns. There's a
great wealth of realistic voices, authentic orchestration and stylistically
varied rhythms – all instantly available from the Registration Menus feature.
<ABC>
<MEMORY>
¡1
OFF
ŒL
ŒP
Turns the Lower keyboard Memory (L)
on and off.
Turns the Pedalboard
Memory (P) on and off.
These buttons correspond to the bottom left
of the LCD and let you step through the various
A.B.C. modes.
<ABC>
<MEMORY>
¡1
Fingered
„L
„P
FOOT
SW.
REGIST.
MENU
VOICE
DISPLAY
A. B. C.
M. O. C.
REGIST.
SHIFT
PITCH
MIDI
DISPLAY SELECT
SYMPHO-
NIC
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1 Quick Introductory Guide
As in the operation described
above, the DATA CONTROL
buttons are also used simply to turn
functions on and off.
Press the Registration Menu
buttons in the DISPLAY
SELECT section to display the
registration menu on the LCD.
Before going on to explore the
remaining sections of this manual, we
suggest that you turn the A.B.C.
automatic accompaniment and
memory functions off. Otherwise,
single notes played on the Lower
keyboard will sound as full chords,
and the Pedal voices will not sound
when playing the Pedalboard. To
keep this from happening, select the
OFF setting in A.B.C. and press the
buttons that correspond to LOWER
and PEDAL in the display to turn
memory off.