Yamaha EL-900m Owner's Manual

Yamaha EL-900m Manual

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  • Yamaha EL-900m | Owner's Manual - Page 1
    Upgrade Kit OWNER'S MANUAL
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    this page and those indicated in the safety instruction section. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. See the name plate for graphic
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    keyboard. If this happens, immediately turn off the power and remove the electric plug from the outlet and have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service loss of important data due to a malfunction or user operating error. Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper
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    between EL-900 and EL-900m. You can enjoy specially tailored sophisticated voices, convenient and versatile voice display functions, voice editing even with VA voices and more. Included Items Registration Menu Disk 3.5" Floppy Disk Owner's Manual To Authorized Service Personnel Turning the Electone
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    Saxophone Page ...20 Tutti Page ...20 Chorus Page ...21 Piano Page ...22 Electric Bass Page ...22 New Voices ...23 Voice Menu ...24 3 Additional Changes ...43 8 MIDI Out filter 45 9 APPENDIX 46 Details on Each Voice ...46 MIDI Data Format ...50 MIDI Implementation Chart ...61 Specifications ...63
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    Panel Layout EL-900m Panel Layout LOWER KEYBOARD VOICE 1, 2 UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE 1, 2 Monitor Speaker REVERB SUSTAIN RHYTHM KEYBOARD PERCUSSION LOWER 1 PEDAL 2 INTRO. ENDING REVERB MAX MIN SUSTAIN UPPER (KNEE) LOWER (KNEE) PEDAL STRINGS BRASS UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE 1 CLARINET SAXO- CHORUS
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    ORGAN BASS TUBA TO LOWER MELLOW MIN MELLOW MIN MASTER VOLUME Monitor Speaker PEDAL VOICE 1, 2 MASTER VOLUME 5 6 7 8 RECORD PLAY UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL POWER SHIFT SONG REPEAT FROM TO SONG COPY SONG DEL. PAUSE STOP PLAY SONG SELECT RECORD MUSIC
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    /M. O. C. Button FOOT SW. Button REGIST SHIFT Button EXP./PITCH/MIDI Button VOICE EDIT Button RHYTHM PATTERN PROGRAM Button RHYTHM SEQUENCE Button COARSE HOLD Monitor Speakers Jacks Speaker Unit Keyboard Cover/Music Stand Front Panel Upper Keyboard Lower Keyboard MIDI Jacks Knee Lever Right-
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    1 Registration Menu Disk The contents of the registrations have been perfected with the new voice combinations, compared to the ones of El-900. 80 registration patterns in five basic categories are available for you to play. To use the Registration Menu: 1 Insert the included Registration Menu disk
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    Take a brief look at each menu. (page 1) (page 2) (page 3) (page 4) (page 5) Each registration is briefly described in the following tables. 10
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    Registration Menu List Page 1: Symphonic Orchestra LCD (Name) Content 1 Maestoso Symphonic Orchestra 1 2 GrandOrch. Symphonic Orchestra 2 3 Full St. String Ensemble 1 4 Str. Ens. String Ensemble 2 5 LowSt&Harp Strings & Harp 6 Pizz.Ens. Pizz. Strings 7 ClassicEns Classical Orchestra 8
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    Page 3: Latin LCD (Name) 1 SambaBrass Content Samba 1 2 SambaLight Samba 2 3 BossaCombo Bossanova 1 4 BossaStr. Bossanova 2 5 MamboSlow Mambo 1 6 MamboFast Mambo 2 7 Rhumba Rhumba 8 Beguine Beguine 9 Cha - Cha Cha - Cha 10 Salsa Salsa 11 TangoArgen Tango 1 12 TangoConti Tango 2 13
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    Combi. 4 5 Moody Jazz Ballad 1 6 Full Balad Jazz Ballad 2 7 LightCombi Organ Bossa 1 8 OrganCla. Organ Bossa 2 9 WhiteShade 8 Beat Ballad 1 10 Pale Great 8 Beat Ballad 2 11 MetalCombi Rock Organ 1 12 Blues Rock Organ 2 13 Cathedral Cathedral 14 Chapel Chapel 15 Carousel Carousel
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    2 Pop Organ 2 Jazz Organ 2 Jazz Organ 3 Jazz Organ 4 Organ 4 Bandoneon Electric Piano 2 Electric Piano 3 Electric Piano 4 Clavi. Guitar 3 Jazz Guitar Electric Guitar 2 Steel Guitar Distorted Guitar Muted Guitar Taisho-koto Shamisen Koto Celesta Xylophone Distorted Lead Picked Guitar Sitar Music Box
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    Woody Lead Yokobue Trumpet 6 Euphonium Contrabass 2 Contrabass 3 Pizzicato Bass Electric Bass 2 Electric Bass 3 Electric Bass 4 Synth Bass 1 Organ Bass 2 Organ Bass 3 Timpani 1 Upright Bass Electric Bass 5 Synth Bass 2 Synth Bass 5 Organ Bass 4 Timpani 2 Timpani Roll Synth Bass 3 Edge Lead Synth
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    voices to 196 voices with EL-900m. 23 new additional voices allow you to play a variety of music categories, from classicals to contemporary music. The total number of voices : Refer to Voice Category List. If you play it on EL-900, String 1 is produced. Brass Page q Synth.Brass4(8') Full-bodied synth.
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    Piano to Forte. Good for classicals. Although some of the voice names and the locations of those on EL-900 may be altered because of accommodating new voices, they will not affect data compatibility between EL-900m and other models. A. Dvorak: From the New world, 4th Movement If you play it on
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    1 is produced. q Flute4(8') Classical flute with deep vibrato. Vibrato is preset and fixed to the voice. C. A. Debussy: Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune If you play it on EL-900, Flute 2 is produced. Oboe Page q Oboe 3(8') Oboe suited to faster phrases. Vibrato is preset and fixed to the voice
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    Dvorak: From the New world, 2nd Movement If you play it on EL-900, English Horn1 is produced. q Bassoon3(UK16'/LK8') Bassoon with rich resonance even in the lower register. If you play it on EL-900, Bassoon 1 is produced. Clarinet Page q Clarinet 3(8') Sweet and expressive clarinet. Clarinet Polka
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    types of voices. Especially, you should be conscious with the voice range when you play in the lowest/highest registers. If you play it on EL-900, Tutti 7 is produced. q Tutti 9(8') Magnificent string ensemble. Rich expressiveness with touch. P. I. Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet If you play it on
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    Chorus Page q Chorus 6(8') Mixed chorus for the sacred music. Having a slow and clean impression, especially suited to chorale. If you play it on EL-900, Chorus 3 is produced. q Chorus 7(8') Impressive chorus. L. V. Beethoven: From Symphonie No. 9 "Choral" NOTE: Let's play the following score
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    piano. If you play it on EL-900, Elec. Piano 1 is produced. Electric Bass Page q Elec. Bass 5(16') Expressive Electric bass. If you play it on EL-900, Elec. Bass 2 is produced. q Syn. Bass 4(16') Resonant synth. bass. If you play it on EL-900, Synth. Bass 3 is produced. q Synth. Bass 5(16') Synth
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    of this manual for the information on the other voices. New Voices Page STRINGS BRASS TRUMPET TUBA FLUTE OBOE CLARINET SAXOPHONE TUTTI CHORUS PIANO ELECTRIC BASS Voice the sacred music. Impressive chorus. Chorus for Gospel music. Bright and brilliant electric piano. Expressive Electric bass.
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    2 Roll ORGAN Upper/Lower ORGAN Organ 1 Organ 2 Organ 3 Organ 4 Jazz Jazz Jazz Jazz Organ 1 Organ 2 Organ 3 Organ 4 Pop Pop Theat. Theat. Organ 1 Organ 2 Organ 1 Organ 2 Accordion Bandoneon ORGAN BASS Pedal ORGAN BASS Organ Bass 1 Organ Bass 2 Organ Bass 3 Organ Bass 4 FLUTE
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    Vibraphone Glocken. Celesta Music Box Marimba Xylophone Chime Synth. Chime Steel Drum ELECTRIC BASS Pedal ELECTRIC BASS Elec. Bass1 USER VOICE USER 1 USER 9 USER 2 USER 10 USER VOICE USER 3 USER 4 USER 5 USER 6 USER 11 USER 12 USER 13 USER 14 USER 7 USER 15 USER 8 USER
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    the same as the one in EL-900 excepting that: "U" in negative letter will be added to in negative letter is the prefix for the AWM+FM User voices, while "C" in negative letter is the one for you to display this page when you play the Electone since you can visually confirm the functions related to
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    Bar/Beat As the name implies, this works as the bar and beat indicators. The difference from the existing Bar/Beat Indicator (LED in the Rhythm section) is that this indication is independent from the Tempo display and you will not miss every beat even when the tempo change occurs. Also, you don't
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    right and left. It's handy when you have wrongly advanced the shift setting in the middle of your performance. You cannot edit the user registration settings here. M.D.R. Operation Start, Stop and Song Select operations on the M.D.R. can be executed here. The currently selected song number and its
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    one time even on the EL-900, the EL-900m lets you do the same operation with various parameters. Furthermore, you can select from the several changing methods: changing the specific parameter values in a pressing one of the Registration Memory buttons between the Upper and Lower keyboards. 29
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    are as follows: Each press of the down arrow Data Control button selects the parameters in order. Reverb Length is always selected when the Electone is turned on. q Parameters Related to Reverb settings: Reverb Length Reverb Depth UK1 Reverb UK2 Reverb LK1 Reverb LK2 Reverb Lead1 Reverb Lead2
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    q Selecting the desired parameter 1 By pressing PARAM and the appropriate panel button simultaneously: You can directly select the parameter by pressing the panel button of the desired parameter while holding down the appropriate Data Control buttons corresponding to PARAM. 2 By pressing PARAM
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    15 and 16 are shown in a solid bar indicating that those contain the User Voice 2, Str.2. 4 SET Uniforms the currently turned-on parameters' values to operation. In this case, the operation uniforms the brilliance values of the Upper keyboard Voice in the registrations 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 14, 15 and
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    5 DEC.(Decrement)/INC.(Increment) Offsets the currently turned-on parameters' values. In the following case, you cannot increase the values the registrations 4, 8 and 14 relative to the one in the registration 6 since they are already set to maximum. NOTE: You can decrement value by pressing any of
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    parameters. Select all the parameters by pressing "On" while holding down COARSE. Press "DEC." button to gradually decrease the value. Sustain Parameter Shows the Lower Keyboard Voice Sustain parameters. Try changes similar to the operation mentioned above. 34
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    Panning Parameter Shows the current panning of the Upper Keyboard Voice 2. The cursor is currently set at the registration 3, User voice 1 is assigned and panning is set to L2. You will find the same User voice 1 is assigned to the registrations 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8 and 15 but panning is different among
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    on the Pedalboard You can make the different settings between Pedal Voice 1 and 2. Pedal voices to the Lower keyboard You can use one of the Pedal voices on the Lower keyboard using To Lower function. Polyphonic Pedal voice and A.B.C. function Set one of the Pedal Voice groups to Polyphonic mode
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    Edit Editing VA voices becomes possible with EL-900m. The available parameters are the same as the lower range of the keyboard. Range: -64 - +63 q HIGH Determines to boost or decrease the output of the higher range of the keyboard. Range: -64 - +63 EL-900 are also configured with VA, AWM and FM. 37
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    Let's check VA Shakuhachi voice. 1 Engage editing the voice. The OL of FM OP1, carrier, is set to 0. Moves the cursor to OP5. The OL of FM OP5, carrier, is also set to 0. 2 Move the cursor to AWM, and its OL is also set to 0. Gradually raise the OL of the AWM. In this case, turn off the VA tone
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    normal voices (User Voice). You can voice. Yamaha recommends you to add the Custom (user) user number the voice is saved. If you add the appropriate user number to the created voice, you can easily understand the voice's derivation. Up to 6 user Resetting the Custom (VA user) voices to the factory
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    Reproducing the edited VA voices on EL-900 The edited VA voices can be reproduced on EL-900. Although saving the registration again on EL-900 resets the voice parameters to 0, the voice itself is intact. The voice name will also be reset. Be aware those facts when saving the registration
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    Song operation with EL-900m (Next Song +). You can use the user ovices more than 16. Registration Shift: Mode Page Registration Shift: User Edit A suffix, +, is added. IMPORTANT q Use the same user voice number and name for the same voices between songs. q If a voice with a specific user number is
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    Copy 2 The functions are almost the same as the ones on the EL-900. Additional operation method is added to the Disk Copy function. q FROM TO SONG COPY STOP PLAY SONG SELECT SONG DEL. RECORD CUSTOM PLAY MUSIC DISK RECORDER - TEMPO + FORMAT 2 Press the Data Control buttons corresponding
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    4 Insert the destination disk into the disk slot. The bar indication, 100 %, indicates the copy (paste) operation is complete. Error Messages q Write-protect is off with the source disk in disk copy operation. Answer: Set the disk's Write-protect tab to on. q Write-protect is on with the destination
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    q Different disks in the disk copy operation. (Ex: 2HD disk is inserted as the copy destination while 2DD disk data has been read as the source.) (Ex: 2DD disk is inserted as the copy destination while 2HD disk data has been read as the source.) Answer: You have to prepare the same disk type as that
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    Electone EL-900 has built in MU50 type tone generator exclusive for XG playback. NOTE: VA Aftertouch: Exclusive to VA tone generation system and can be applied only to Upper keyboard. NOTE: The message of the 2nd expression pedal is different from the normal MIDI pitch bend messages. NOTE: This MIDI
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    - 4' - Comments Large strings ensemble. Relatively small strings ensemble for contemporary music. Small strings ensemble. Having specific harmonics for layering other voices. For legato playing. Strings with clarity. Appropriate voice are preset to 16' on the upper keyboard and 8' on the lower
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    chorus. Chorus for Gospel music. Accentuated solo vocal, "Ah". Standard type with pitch modulated vibrato. Solo harmonica with filter and amplitude modulated vibrato. Small pipe organ. 8'. Big pipe organ with full coupler. Nasard stops. 8'+2 2/3'. Harmonium. For solo playing. 16'+8'+5 1/3'. 16
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    Upper/Lower VIBRAPHONE 20. Pedal ELECTRIC BASS 21. Upper/Lower COSMIC Organ Bass 1 Organ Bass 2 Organ Bass 3 Organ Bass 4 Piano 1 Piano 2 Guitar Dist. Guitar Harp Steel Guitar Koto Taisho Koto Vibraphone Glocken Celesta Music Box Marimba Xylophone Chime Synth. Chime Steel Drum Elec. Bass 1 Elec
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    . Distorted lead sounds. Setting the Touch Tone (After) higher and applying keyboard pressure can raise the pitch one octave. Woody Lead 8 Muted Lead 8 that exceeding the range may create an unexpected and unrealistic (non-musical) sounds. *2 Embouchure indicates the tightness of the lips against
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    MIDI Data Format 1. Channel Messages 1.1 EL Mode Code (Hexadecimal) 8n,nn,00- (4ch)* 5-14ch 15ch 1ch 2ch 3ch (4ch)* 5-14ch 15ch 5-14ch Remarks UK LK PK LEAD 1 XG Keyboard Percussion UK LK PK LEAD 1 XG Keyboard Percussion XG ˛ 16ch (4ch)** ˛ ˛ 5-14ch 16ch (4ch)* 5-14ch 5-14ch XG Control LEAD 1 XG
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    Code (Hexadecimal) Cn,nn Function Program Change Dn,00-7F After Touch En,00-7F,00-7F Pitch Bend * Can be changed in the MIDI settings. ** Can be output when assigned to the channel 4. 1.2 XG Mode Code (Hexadecimal) 8n,nn,00-7F 9n,nn,00 9n,nn,01-7F Function
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    Program Change After Touch En,00-7F,00-7F Pitch Bend * Can be changed in the MIDI settings. ** Can be output when assigned to the channel 4. Transmit ˛ Receive 1-16ch Remarks LL,cc,F7 F0,43,1N,4C,00,00,7E,00,F7 Electone/Single Keyboard Common Messages Code (Hexadecimal) F0,43,73,01,02,F7
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    Electone ,F7 X : don't care N : Device Number("0" on EL-900m) Message Bulk Dump Data Model ID Data Request-to-Send Data EL MIDI Parameters External MDR EL ON Bar Signal ID=49 *1 Data Codes to Send nn Data 10 All RAM 11 Registrations 12 Rhythm Sequences 14,15 User Patterns 16 User Voices 17 Keyboard
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    *4 Switch Codes Selectors Code Switch 02 UK Voice 1 03 LK Voice 1 04 UK Voice 2 05 LK Voice 2 06 LEAD Voice 1 07 Pedal Voice 1 08 Pedal Voice 2 09 LEAD Voice 2 0B Rhythm 0F Registration Memory Volume Code Switch 12 UK Voice 1 13 LK Voice 1 14 UK Voice 2 15 LK Voice 2 16 LEAD Voice 1 17 Pedal Voice 1
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    52 Pedalboard Solo Bar Code Switch 59 Solo Bar Keyboard Percussion Code Switch 5B Lower Keyboard 5C Pedal Board Disable Code Switch 5F Disable Tremolo Code Switch 60 Tremolo Rhythm Sequence Code Switch 61 Sequence 1 62 Sequence 2 63 Sequence 3 64 Sequence 4
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    *5 EL MIDI Parameters Voice Section Parameters Panel Voice Parameters Address Size Data Parameter 00-05 24 00 06-07 28 1 00-7F Initial Touch Sensitivity 1 00-7F After Touch Sensitivity 1 00-01 User Vibrato 1 02-1A Vibrato Delay 1 00-54 Vibrato Depth 1 3C-6C Vibrato Speed 1 00-7F Pitch (Horizontal
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    Flute Voice Parameters Address Size Data 01 00-01 00 1 00-7F Parameter FLUTE 16Feet 01 00-01 01 1 00-7F FLUTE 8Feet 01 00-01 02 1 00-7F FLUTE 5-1/3Feet 01 00-01 03 1 00-7F FLUTE 4Feet 01 00-01 04 1 00-7F FLUTE 2-2/3Feet 01 00-01 05 1 00-7F FLUTE 2Feet 01 00-01 06 1 00-7F FLUTE 1-3/5Feet
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    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 Size Data Parameter 02 00-02 40-42 1 Reverb 02 00-02 48-4A 1 Tremolo 02 00-02 50 1 Symphonic 02 00-02 58
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    Accompaniment Parameters Address Size Data Parameter Content 03 02 10 1 00-03 Pattern Selector Number 00:Type1 01:Type2 02:Type3 03:Type4 03 02 11 1 00-01 Volume Mute 00:OFF 01:MUTE 03 02 12 1 00-7F Volume 00:MIN 7F:MAX 03 02 13 1 00-7F Reverb Send Level 00:MIN 7F:MAX A.B.C.
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    1C Glide Speed 04:Fast 1C:Slow 04 00 07 1 34-4C Manual Balance 34:Upper 40:Center 4C:Lower 04 00 09 1 00-01 00-7F] ˛ [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] ˛ [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] *6 External MDR nn Command 01 Play Start 02 Play Stop 03 Record Start 04 Record Stop Transmit Receive ˛ Ø ˛ Ø ˛ Ø ˛ Ø
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    MIDI Implementation Chart YAMAHA [Electone-EL mode] / Model: EL-900m Function Transmit Receive Basic Channel LEAD 1; Chs 5 - 14: XG; Ch 15: Keyboard *3 UK: 48 - 96; LK: 36 - 84; PK: 36 - 55 *4 UK, LK, PK, LEAD 1: 36 - 96; XG: 0 - 127; Keyboard Percussion: 3 - 127 *5 UK: UK Horizontal Touch; LK
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    YAMAHA [Electone-XG mode] / Model: EL-900m Function Transmit *12 Receive Basic Channel Default 1, 2, 3, 16 Sense Ø Reset ˛ ˛ Ø (123-127) Ø ˛ *12 The same as the one in the EL Mode Date: 01. Dec. 2000 Version: 1.00 Remarks Bank Select 2nd Expression Pedal Data Entry Expression Pedal
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    Specifications KEYBOARD Touch Tone Pitch VOICE Keyboards Initial Touch After Touch Horizontal Touch Tone Generation Upper Keyboard Voice 1, 2 Lower Keyboard Koto; Vibraphone, Glockenspiel, Celesta, Music Box, Marimba, Xylophone, Chime, Organ Bass 1, 2, 3, 4; Tuba, Timpani 1, 2, Timpani Roll; User
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    Disks 216W (Stereo) 20cm x 2; 18cm x 2; 2.5cm x 2; Monitor 6.6cm x 2 114.9cm x 55.6cm x 98.0cm *With Keyboard Cover Closed 103kg, Bench: 10kg Specifications and description in this Owner's Manual are information purposes only. Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to change or modify products or
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    RED. Making sure that neither core is connected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug. (2 wires) • This applies only to products distributed by Yamaha-Kemble Music (U.K.) Ltd.
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    Co., Ltd. 11/F., Silvercord Tower 1, 30 Canton Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong Tel: 2737-7688 INDONESIA PT. Yamaha Music Indonesia (Distributor) PT. Nusantik Gedung Yamaha Music Center, Jalan Jend. Gatot Subroto Kav. 4, Jakarta 12930, Indonesia Tel: 21-520-2577 KOREA Cosmos Corporation 1461
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    V706290 ??? Yamaha Manual Library (English versions only) http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/english/ This document is printed on chlorine free (ECF) paper with soy ink. M.D.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation © 2000 Yamaha Corporation Printed in Japan
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