Yamaha EL-27 Owner's Manual - Page 28

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3 Voice Controls and Effects Press the PAGE button to return to the Page 1. Voice Condition - Page 1 qTouch Tone The Touch Tone function gives you expressive control over the volume and timbre of a voice. TOUCH (Touch Tone) The Touch Tone function The depth of Touch Tone is switchable alternately to 1 (Shallow) or 4 (Deep) provides initial/after touch response over the voices, controlling by pressing the DATA CONTROL button found in the bottom left to the LCD volume and timbre according to the display. 4 is the factory setting. velocity at/after which you strike the keys. TOUCH=4 1 4 ¡1 VOL.=24 The Touch Tone cannot be applied to the pedal voices. ¡1 VOL.=10 PAGE The set values 1 and 4 are the same as the ones found in the upper models, respectively. The Touch Tone does not function to Organ Voice. The after touch does not function to the percussive voices (Piano, etc.). Press the PAGE buttons to select the Page 2. Voice Condition - Page 2 qFeet FEET Determines the octave setting of the voice. PRE. (Preset) is the original (factory) setting; 4' is the highest and 16' is the lowest. Settings: PRE., 4', 8', 16' By using different Feet settings in the Lower and Upper keyboards, you can duplicate the wide octave range of many instruments. For example, with both the Lower and Upper keyboards set to the Piano voice and Feet set to appropriate values, you can play the voice nearly over the full range of a grand piano. ¡2 FEET=PRE. SYM.=PRE. PAGE Selects next setting. Selects previous setting. PRE. 4' 8' 16' 26

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3 Voice Controls and Effects
Press the PAGE button to return to the Page 1.
Voice Condition - Page 1
Touch Tone
The Touch Tone function gives you expressive control over the volume and timbre of a voice.
TOUCH (Touch Tone)
The depth of Touch Tone is switchable alternately to 1 (Shallow) or 4 (Deep)
by pressing the DATA CONTROL button found in the bottom left to the LCD
display. 4 is the factory setting.
The Touch Tone cannot be applied to the pedal voices.
Press the PAGE buttons to select the Page 2.
Voice Condition - Page 2
Feet
FEET
Determines the octave setting of the voice. PRE. (Preset) is the original
(factory) setting; 4' is the highest and 16' is the lowest.
Settings: PRE., 4', 8', 16'
<LEAD>
¡2
FEET=PRE.
SYM.=PRE.
PAGE
PRE.
4'
8'
16'
Selects next setting.
Selects previous setting.
<PEDAL>
¡1
VOL.=10
<LEAD>
¡1
TOUCH=4
VOL.=24
PAGE
1
4
The Touch Tone function
provides initial/after touch
response over the voices, controlling
volume and timbre according to the
velocity at/after which you strike the
keys.
The set values 1 and 4 are
the same as the ones found
in the upper models, respectively.
The Touch Tone does not
function to Organ Voice. The
after touch does not function to the
percussive voices (Piano, etc.).
By using different Feet
settings in the Lower and
Upper keyboards, you can duplicate
the wide octave range of many
instruments. For example, with both
the Lower and Upper keyboards set to
the Piano voice and Feet set to
appropriate values, you can play the
voice nearly over the full range of a
grand piano.