Yamaha ELS-01 Owner's Manual

Yamaha ELS-01 Manual

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    ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    the electric plug from the outlet, and have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. CAUTION Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of air circulation, and possibly result in the instrument overheating. 2 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual (1)B-7 1/2
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    from the AC outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. • Do not place vinyl, plastic or rubber objects on the retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft. Model No. ELS-01 / ELS-01C Yamaha cannot be
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    the Electone STAGEA ELS-01/01C. The Yamaha Electone manual thoroughly while trying out the various features described. Keep the manual in a safe place for later reference. Accessories • Bench • Owner's Manual • Playing the ELS-01/01C - Tutorial Guidebook • SmartMedia card 4 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    total of 240 Registrations, allowing you to instantly set up the Electone for playing your favorite type of music. The ELS-01C contains even more - an additional 60 Registrations that utilize the expressive it in finer detail if necessary with the Data Control dial. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 5
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    . • Electone and STAGEA are the trademarks of Yamaha Corporation. • The company names and product names in this Owner's Manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. • The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this owner's manual are for instructional purposes
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    Electone 21 Factory Set (Initializing the Electone 21 2 Voices 22 Voices for each keyboard 22 Selecting Voices with the Voice buttons 23 Selecting Voices from the User buttons 28 Voice List 30 3 Organ Flutes (ELS-01C 216 MIDI Data Format 217 Troubleshooting 231 Specifications 234 Index 236
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    1 2 3 RHYTHM CONTROL SYNCHRO START START MAIN / FILL IN A B C BREAK D SmartMedia slot (page 93) 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 [M.] (Memory) button (page 80) Registration memory (page 80) 8 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    TO LOWER MELLOW MIN MASTER VOLUME Monitor speaker MASTER VOLUME dial (page 11) 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 D. [D.] (Disable) button (page 82) POWER POWER switch (page 11) ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 9
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    (page 8) Upper keyboard Lower keyboard USB/MIDI connectors (page 202) Knee lever (page 182) Speaker switch Right footswitch Left footswitch Expression pedal Second expression pedal (ELS-01C only); (page 184) Pedalboard 10 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    as correct for the Electone. The required voltage is printed on the name plate of the Electone. Yamaha products are manufactured specifically are using the ELS-01C, also set the REAR SPEAKER switch to on (not available on the ELS-01). 3 Turn on the Electone by pressing the ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 11
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    Quick Introductory Guide 1 5 Press the Expression pedal down with your foot. Maximum volume Minimum volume 2 Using the LCD Display NOTE When cleaning 's button turns orange. Page 1 Page 2 Press this button to select Page 1 Press this button to select Page 2 12 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    Quick Introductory Guide Pressing Buttons on the Display 1 There are in the display directly. For switching on/off or opening a parameter list, see the instructions below. To switch the function on or off: On Off, or mute (button is top right of the list. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 13
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    Quick Introductory Guide 1 Adjusting Parameter Values by Using the Display Sliders You can adjust some parameters such as Volume, Reverb, Pan and so on, mark To control Pan, you can move the horizontal slider in the same way as vertical sliders. DATA CONTROL 14 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    Quick Introductory Guide 1 3 LCD Display Settings Here you can change the display settings: displayed language (English or Japanese), touch panel SEQUENCE U.ORGAN L.ORGAN ROTARY SP FLUTES FLUTES SPEED 2 Press the desired button, (Japanese) or [English]. LANGUAGE ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 15
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    Electone is set by default with the touch panel sound turned on, giving you audio feedback when you press a button or control. If you want to mute the touch panel sound, follow the procedure below. Quick Introductory Guide make it darker. DATA CONTROL 16 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual LCD BRIGHTNESS
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    Guide 1 4 Voice Display You can visually confirm the currently assigned Voices to each keyboard, currently selected rhythm, Registration Shift, and so on, in the Voice Display. How to call up the Voice Display: The Voice Display always appears when the Electone 4 5 6 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 17
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    Voice (page 23) Voice section by pressing its button (the button is grayed-out). Quick Introductory Guide Reference Page 2 RHYTHM Shows the currently selected rhythm. Selecting a rhythm (page 51) Reference Page Memories at one time. See page 89 for the details. 18 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    Guide A "Registration" consists of panel settings including the selected Upper Keyboard Voices, Lower Keyboard Voices, Pedal Voices, rhythm and so on. Each Registration Menu button (1 - 5) includes 48 Registrations (or 60 Registrations on the ELS-01C Registration. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 19
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    Quick Introductory Guide 1 Registration Menu List Page 1 2 3 4 5 (ELS-01C only) REGISTRATION MENU 1 KIDS Simple 8 Beat 1 Simple 8 Beat 2 Light Step Sunny Pop Kids March *A Wedding Song *B Wedding Song *C Wedding Song *D Fantasy *A Fantasy *B Fantasy *C Fantasy *D 20 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    Quick Introductory Guide 1 6 Confirming the Version of Your Electone You can confirm the version of your Electone by the following procedure. 1 Press the [UTILITY] button to call up the 84 for more information. Reference Page Initializing Registration Memory (page 84) ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 21
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    2 Voices This Electone features hundreds of high quality Voices. Any of these Voices can be used on 2 the Upper Keyboard, Lower Keyboard as Trumpet and Saxophone. Lead Voice 2 includes additional, exclusive VA Voices which are not available in other Voice sections. 22 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    the Voice buttons Since selection of Voices follows the same procedure throughout all Voice sections, instructions for only the Upper Keyboard Voice 1 are given here. Selecting a Voice 1 PIANO ORGAN PERCUSSION GUITAR CHOIR WORLD Voice buttons 2 MELLOW MIN ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 23
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    , press the appropriate number buttons in the display. The color of the selected Voice name changes to orange, indicating that it has been selected. 24 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    Depending on the volume value (set by the slider), two adjacent VOLUME button lamps may be lit at the same time, indicating an intermediate position. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 25
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    you wish to keep the panel settings you have made, save them to a SmartMedia card before turning the Electone off (page 83). When the Voice Condition display is shown, pressing [VOICE MENU] button on the LOWER MELLOW MIN TIMPANI SYNTH BASS TO LOWER MELLOW MIN 26 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    , in the Solo mode, Lead Voice 2 sounds for the last key played. Reference Page Knee Lever (page 182) Reference Page Voice Condition Display (page 39) ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 27
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    3 Selecting Voices from the User buttons 2 This Electone has a wide variety of Voices from which you can choose - far greater than what is immediately apparent from the the category name is that of the currently assigned Voice and is irrelevant to the Voice menu below. 28 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    Voices in the category, Voices 2 The Voice name of the selected Voice (Marimba 1) appears under the category name, indicating that the Voice has been selected. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 29
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    all available Voices on the Electone. Numbers written at the left side of each column in this list indicate the numbered buttons displayed in the Voice Menu. ELS-01/01C STRINGS/VIOLIN Strings 1 Strings Lead 6 Synth Lead 7 Synth Lead 8 Pop Lead 1 2 Pop Lead 2 Pop Lead 3 30 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    1 Pan Flute 2 Bagpipe Dulcimer 1 Shakuhachi Yokobue Shamisen Koto Taishokoto Erhu 1 Erhu 2 Sheng Zheng Pipa 2 Nay Surnay Oud Sitar Kamanche Steel Drum 3 Log Drum Kalimba Voices 2 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 31
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    Voices 2 ELS-01C only (VA) Voice Name VA ACOUSTIC V-Flute 1 Range G2 - A6 V-Flute 2 V-Ocarina V-Oboe V-Clarinet C2 - C6 C3 - C6 C3 - F5 Playing trills over a wide interval range creates a squeaky attack sound. Bowed strings. Initial Touch affects the attack sound. 32 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    in any range and result in optimum sound with stable pitch. * When the Feet parameter is set to 8', the resulting sound is actually 16'. Voices 2 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 33
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    sophisticated computer-based "physical modeling" technology to musical sound synthesis. VA Voices in this Electone offer many advantages in terms of musical performance, not just in terms of sound, but mind that playing legato or trills may not produce any sound. 34 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    are nine flute footage settings, with three additional footage settings for the attack sound. 3 Organ Flutes (ELS-01C only) 1 Press one of the Organ Flutes buttons (UPPER or LOWER). The lamp above the button the changes in the sound as you adjust the footage levels. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 35
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    on the display to adjust the volume and Rotary Speaker settings. ATTACK/VOLUME Page 3 6 Organ Flutes (ELS-01C only) Reference Page Reverb (page 43) 1 23 45 1 ATTACK Determines the level of each volume . A minimum setting here produces no Organ Flute sound. 36 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    , then close the list by pressing [CLOSE] button on the display. Reference Pages Effect List (page 50) Rotary Speaker (page 48) 3 Organ Flutes (ELS-01C only) Select the desired effect type 5 Pressing [U. ORGAN FLUTES] or [L. ORGAN FLUTES] button again turns the Organ Flute Voice off and the lamp
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    4 Voice Controls and Effects Voice Controls and Effects 4 The Electone is equipped with two general kinds of functions that can be used to change the sound of Contents 1 Selecting from the Voice Condition display 39 2 Selecting from the panel 43 3 Effect List 50 38 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    produces no effect. Range: 0 - 14 NOTE After Touch has no effect on percussive Voices (such as piano or vibraphone), percussion sounds, or some organ Voices. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 39
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    affected. NOTE Parameters that are available only on the ELS-01C are indicated by a dark frame and background in their display controls. 3 -1 HORIZONTAL touch (ELS-01C only) Controls the pitch by holding down the key : 14 notes for all sections, Upper, Lower and Pedal. 40 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    , vibrato depth cannot be controlled, no matter how hard you press the keys. NOTE Touch Vibrato is not applied to the Pedal Voices of the ELS-01. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 41
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    category list. Select the desired effect category in the list, then press [CLOSE] on the upper right in the display to close the list. 42 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    to the left of the panel, to set the Reverb effect. The Reverb display appears. The Reverb display consists of four pages. REVERB MAX MIN ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 43
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    . Several types can be selected: Room, Hall, Stage, and so on. Pressing the TYPE button on the display calls up the Reverb Type list. 44 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    Voice. Higher settings increase the reverberance. Range: 0.3s - 30.0s 3 ORGAN (only for the ELS-01C) Determines the amount of reverb applied to the Organ Flute Voice. This parameter corresponds to the REVERB Voice Condition Page 1 of the respective Voices. Range: 0 - 24 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 45
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    the REVERB slider in the Rhythm Condition display. Range: 0 - 24 4 KEYBOARD PERCUSSION Determines the amount of reverb applied to the Keyboard Percussion. Range: 0 - 24 46 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    have seven brilliance settings. UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE 1 STRINGS BRASS WOODWIND TUTTI PAD SYNTH BRILLIANCE VOLUME BRILLIANT MAX 1 PIANO ORGAN PERCUSSION GUITAR CHOIR WORLD 2 MELLOW MIN ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 47
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    the [ROTARY SP SPEED] button on the panel. The ROTARY SPEAKER display appears. The settings in this display are common to all Voice sections. 48 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    Speaker on/off not only from the panel but also the Left Footswitch, if the Footswitch has been properly assigned. See page 182 for details. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 49
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    AT PAN 2 EP AUTO PAN ROTARY SPEAKER XG ROTARY SP ROTARY SP 1 ROTARY SP 2 ROTARY SP 3 ROTARY SP 4 ROTARY SP 5 2WAY ROT SP 50 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual DUAL ROTSP 1 DUAL ROTSP 2 DIST+ROT SP ODRV+ROT SP AMP+ROT SP DIST+2ROT SP ODRV+2ROT SP AMP+2ROT SP DISTORTION DIST
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    automatic accompaniment to match the style of the selected rhythm. Moreover, the Electone has a Keyboard Percussion feature that allows you to play drum and percussion LATIN WORLD MUSIC BALLAD ROCK DANCE 2 MIN Rhythm buttons The relevant Rhythm Menu is displayed. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 51
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    selected with MAIN/FILL IN [A] - [D] buttons. The rhythm pattern of several measures repeats indefinitely. MAIN / FILL IN A B C D Selected Main section's lamp is lit 52 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    the Lower keyboard or Pedalboard. When you start the rhythm with the [SYNCHRO START] button, pressing this button again stops the rhythm. SYNCHRO START START ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 53
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    ) is lit. MAIN / FILL IN A B C D To use the Fill In patterns: As you play the Electone along with the rhythm, occasionally press the selected MAIN/ FILL button as desired. The Fill In pattern (one measure) automatically played whenever you switch the Main sections. 54 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    To use the Break patterns: As you play the Electone along with the rhythm, occasionally press the [BREAK] button. SYNCHRO START START BREAK Moreover, you can slider), two adjacent VOLUME button lamps may be lit at the same time, indicating an intermediate position. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 55
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    one display. DISPLAY SELECT VOICE DISPLAY A.B.C. M.O.C. MDR FOOT SWITCH UTILITY INTERNET RHYTHM PROGRAM VOICE EDIT PATTERN SEQUENCE U.ORGAN L.ORGAN ROTARY SP FLUTES FLUTES SPEED 56 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    Page Reverb (page 43) DATA CONTROL When the panel REVERB control is set to the minimum, the setting here will have no effect. Range: 0 - 24 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 57
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    rhythm name 3 Select a rhythm from the displayed Rhythm Menu. Pressing the number buttons in the display calls up the other rhythms in the category. 58 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    3 Rhythm List This list shows all available rhythms on the Electone. Numbers written at the left side of each column in this list indicate the 1 Bluegrass 2 2 Hoedown Country 2/4 Country Shuffle Country Band Hawaiian Mexican Dance Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion 5 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 59
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    Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion 5 BALLAD Power Ballad Dramatic Ballad Movie Ballad 1 Movie Ballad 2 Secret Service Carpenters Pop 1 Romantic Ballad Love Song 16Beat Ballad 1 16Beat Ballad 2 16Beat Ballad Flamenco in WORLD MUSIC category • New Country in the ROCK category 60 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    and percussion do not sound. Generally, Main Drum contains the main part of the rhythm and Add drum has additional percussion sounds, such as tambourine. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 61
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    (page 40) The Auto Bass Chord (A.B.C.) function works with the Rhythm section of the Electone to automatically produce bass accompaniment as you play. It adds an entirely new dimension to display appears. The A.B.C. section is at the left half of this display. 62 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    what bass notes will be played in the accompaniment by playing a note on the Pedalboard along with the chords you play in the Lower keyboard. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 63
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    display. 1 M.O.C. MODE OFF: Cancels the Melody On Chord function. Mode 1: Produces harmonies of up to two notes in a range close to the melody played. 64 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    the Preset 2 kit on the Pedalboard. NOTE Two Keyboard Percussion sets, [1] and [2], can be played at the same time by setting both buttons to on. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 65
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    3 Select the desired percussion kit. As a default, EL Kit is assigned to the keyboards but you can change the kit from a total of 16 different kits. however, adjust each percussion instrument's reverb/volume (page 74). 5 Play some notes on the keyboards and/or Pedalboard. 66 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    C4 C4 D4 D4 E4 F4 F4 G4 G4 A4 A4 B4 C5 C5 D5 D5 E5 EL Kit Preset 1 (LK) Claves Synth Tom 3 Concert BD Synth Tom 2 Bass Drum Heavy - - - *The 10 kits, Standard Kit 2 - Symphony Kit, have the same sound assignments as Standard Kit 1. Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion 5 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 67
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    Siren Train Jet Plane Starship - Preset 1 (UK) Burst Roller Coaster Submarine Laugh Scream Punch Heart Beat Foot Steps Machine Gun Laser Gun Explosion Firework - 68 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    H - Preset 1 (UK) Cowbell Top Guiro Short Guiro Long Tambourine Maracas Shaker Cabasa Cuica Mute Cuica Open Triangle Mute Triangle Open Wind Chime - Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion 5 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 69
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    memory location can be called up by using the KEYBOARD PERCUSSION [1] or [2] buttons. In the instructions below, drum sounds are assigned to User 1 and called up with KEYBOARD PERCUSSION [1] button. 1 category appears. Drum Instrument Category Drum Instrument Menu 70 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    top left of the display turns light blue for a few seconds. Do not turn the power off while the Keyboard Percussion settings are being saved. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 71
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    Keyboard Percussion to one of the User locations, or copy from one User location to another. In the instructions below, Preset 1 is copied to User 1. 1 Press the KEYBOARD PERCUSSION [1] button to copy Preset 1. at the top right of the display to call up the MENU Page. 72 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    to copy Preset 1. When [COPY] is selected, a "Completed" message momentarily appears in the display. Press the [CANCEL] button in the display to abort the operation. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 73
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    Determines the amount of reverb applied to the currently selected instrument. Range: 0 - 24 5 VOLUME Determines the volume of the currently selected instrument. Range: 0 - 24 74 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    . 5 When [EXECUTE] is selected, a "Complete" message momentarily appears on the display. Press the [CANCEL] button in the display to abort the operation. Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 75
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    Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion 5 Kit Assign List EL Kit CYMBAL Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Cymbal 2 Crash Cym Mute Ride Cymbal 1 Ride Cymbal 2 Ride Cymbal Cup Orchestra Stick Ambient Snare Pitched Brush Tap Brush Slap Brush Swirl Brush Tap Swirl TOM Hybrid Tom 1 Hybrid Tom 2 76 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    Analog 2 Tom Analog 3 Tom Analog 4 Tom Analog 5 Tom Analog 6 BASS DRUM Kick Analog Kick Anlg Short Kick 3 PERCUSSION 1 Conga Analog M Conga Analog L Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion 5 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 77
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    Tom BASS DRUM Kick Jazz Kick Tight Kick Soft PERCUSSION 1 Conga H Open Conga L Conga H Mute Bongo H Bongo L Timbale H Timbale L Cowbell 78 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual Claves Guiro Long Guiro Short Maracas Vibraslap PERCUSSION 2 Surdo Mute Surdo Open Cuica Mute Cuica Open Cabasa Shaker Agogo H Agogo
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    Paila H Paila L Cowbell Top Tambourine Guiro Long Guiro Short Maracas Cuica Open Cuica Mute Cabasa Shaker PERCUSSION 2 Triangle Open Triangle Mute Wind Chime Hand Clap 5 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 79 Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion
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    blue for a few seconds, indicating that the Registration is currently being saved. Do not turn the power off while the Registration is being saved. 80 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    (page 44) • User Voices (page 137) • User rhythms (page 163) • User Keyboard Percussion (page 70) • Rhythm Sequences (page 170) 6 • Disable setting (page 82) Registration Memory ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 81
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    • Accompaniment volume, Accompaniment reverb, On/Off status of Accompaniment parts • A.B.C. mode, A.B.C. memory • M.O.C. mode, Knee lever control for M.O.C. • Second expression pedal control for rhythm tempo 82 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    cards, with sixteen Registrations comprising a single file. The instructions below explain how to save the Registration data to a Insert a SmartMedia into the card slot on the left side of the Electone. 2 Press the [MDR] button on the panel to call up the (page 104) ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 83
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    appears. Press [INITIALIZE] to actually initialize the data. When the operation is complete, the Electone will be restarted. Press [CANCEL] to cancel the operation. 5 Registration Shift The Registration view and check the Registration Shift mode in the Voice Display. 84 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    the designated panel Registration. You can set the Jump "destination" with buttons in the display or the Data Control dial. Registration number of the destination ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 85
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    the Registration Shift function's capacity of 80. If the insert operation exceeds this capacity, a "Data Full" message appears and the operation cannot be executed. 86 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    at the bottom right of the display. NOTE If the next Registration data contains User voices and/or VA custom voices, the Electone may produce no sound for a few seconds while loading the Registration. DISPLAY SELECT VOICE DISPLAY A.B.C. M.O.C. MDR FOOT SWITCH UTILITY INTERNET RHYTHM PROGRAM
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    the cursor one step to the right and selects the previous Registration. Moves the cursor five step to the right and selects the Registration. 88 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    ) in the display to select the desired parameter for changing. The Parameter Select pop-up menu appears, letting you select the desired parameter. Parameter Part ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 89
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    contain the same Voice as the one which is currently set in the Registration at the cursor position. The targeted Registration numbers are underlined. 90 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    , and if parameter values for some Registration memory number reach the maximum or minimum, the following message appears. In this case, pressing [OK] continues the operation, ignoring those parameters at maximum or minimum value. Pressing [CANCEL] aborts the operation. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 91
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    the Electone that lets you record your performances and Registration settings to a SmartMedia card or other external media. If you install the optional floppy disk drive, the UD-FD01 to the ELS-01, you can record your performances/settings to floppy disks instead of SmartMedia cards. (The ELS-01C has
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    sure to remove the write-protect seal from the card. • Do not reuse a seal that has been peeled off. ●Data Backup • For maximum data security, Yamaha recommends that you keep two copies of important data on separate SmartMedia cards. This gives you a backup if one card is lost or damaged. Music
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    ELS-01, install the optional UD-FD01 floppy disk drive to use floppy disks with the Electone Yamaha recommends that you use month. Ask your Yamaha dealer about the floppy disks in their protective cases when they are not in use backup • For maximum data security Yamaha recommends that you keep two copies
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    drive (UD-FD01) has been installed to the Electone. 5 Press the [EXECUTE] button in the display. A message appears, prompting confirmation of the operation. Select [OK] to format the media, or [CANCEL] to abort the operation. Do not remove the media while formatting. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 95
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    song name and icons, select the desired song. The selected song button is highlighted in orange. Song containing data Blank song (containing no data) 96 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    ".) You can change the status for each part by changing the PLAY/OFF settings for each part and pressing the [SAVE] button in the display. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 97
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    in the Media/Folder List. See page 104 for more information. 7 DELETE FOLDER Deletes the folder that is selected in the Media/Folder List. 98 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    that has been created with an EL-series Electone, such as the EL-900. Indicates that performance data is contained in the song. Indicates a Protected Original Song. See page 121 for more information. Indicates a Protected Edit Song. See page 121 for more information. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 99
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    Electone performance data is converted to XG-compatible format. Extension .mid .b00 .mid In addition, one file (extension: .nam) is automatically created in each folder for organization/maintenance of the folder contents. It does not appear on the Electone display. 100 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    can record your performance. NOTE You cannot record to a folder which contains songs for the EL-series Electone, such as EL-900. 7 Music Data Recorder (MDR) 4 Press the [F] (Play) button. An is being recorded (while the hourglass icon or other message is shown). ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 101
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    the Lead Voice 2 Voices will be included in the performance data of the Upper Keyboard. The following instruction is an example: First, record the chords and bass to the song using the Lower and Pedalboard, and Keyboard Percussion parts be recorded at the same time. 102 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    5 Press the [RECORD] button to set up recording of the next part - Upper part in this case. 7 A message appears prompting confirmation of operation. Select [OK] to overwrite and the Rec Standby display part cannot exceed the length of the previously recorded parts. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 103
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    can name the song, such as giving it a title or indicating the date on which it was recorded. However, song names of the EL-series Electone, such as the EL-900, cannot be changed. 1 Select the song whose name you want to change. For details on selecting a song, see page 96. 2 Press the
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    ] to actually enter the name. The LCD will return to the TOOLS Page display. NOTE An XG song name can contain up to 46 characters. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 105
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    .MID MDR_xx.Bxx MDR_xx.Vxx SONG.NAM ELS_SONG.NAM MDR_xxx.MID REG_xxx.B00 SONG_xxx.C02 MDR_xxx.TMP REG_xxx.TMP ELS_SONG.TMP TMP TMP.E02 106 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    in the SONG SELECT Page to call up the Regist Edit display. The Registration data which has previously been saved to the song is shown. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 107
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    When you play back this song, the top Registration in this display will be loaded to the Electone. You can also change the order of the Registration data. See page 109. Replacing Registrations OK] to overwrite (replace), or select [CANCEL] to abort the operation. 108 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    , in advance. For more information, see page 84. 1 Save the desired Registrations to a song. For instructions on saving two or more Registration banks to a song, see page 107. 2 Select the song containing the or delete the selected data as needed to change the order. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 109
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    bank in the Registration Data List. 5 Exit from the Regist Edit display by pressing the [CLOSE] button at the top right of the display. 110 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    SELECT Page to call up the Regist Edit display. 3 Select the Registration you want to load to the Electone. 7 Music Data Recorder (MDR) 4 Press the [LOAD] button to load the Registration data. 5 After playing, User rhythms in the Registration data cannot be loaded. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 111
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    (MDR) When you play the song using the Next Regist function, always press the [F] (Play) button to start the song, not the [CUSTOM] button. 112 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    ) button. To resume playback from the point at which the song was paused, press the [K] (Pause) button again or press the [F] (Play) or [CUSTOM] button. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 113
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    the changed tempo: Use the [TEMPO RESET] button in the display to reset the tempo to its original value (100%). Music Data Recorder (MDR) 114 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    in order. 2 SINGLE Repeats the currently selected song again and again. 3 RANDOM Repeats all songs in the currently selected folder randomly. 4 OFF Cancels repeat playback. 7 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 115 Music Data Recorder (MDR)
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    Electone allows you to playback XG song data, created on the computer or Reference Page converted from Electone as with songs (performances) recorded on the Electone. 1 Insert the media containing XG song in the display. When the [EL] button is selected, the Electone songs are shown in the SONG SELECT
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    below each slider (for example, the [CH1] button) lets you set the part to mute or play (the same function as the PART buttons above). ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 117
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    data even between two different media. (Only songs created with the ELS-01/01C can be copied. Songs created with the EL-series, such as the EL-900, cannot be copied.) Make sure to check the remaining memory up the Song Select display, then select the destination song. 118 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    button to execute the Song Copy. The song to be copied is copied to the internal memory of the Electone. The message "Eject the source media" will appear on the display. 6 Eject the source media. After ejecting has been copied in step #5) is displayed in the SONG FROM. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 119
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    them (entire song) can be deleted. Only the songs created with the ELS-01/01C can be deleted. The songs created with the EL series such as EL-900 cannot be deleted. To delete the XG song, the method is call up the song select display and select the desired song. 120 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    DELETE] to delete the song, or [CANCEL] to abort the operation. About Protected Songs If you buy or download the song data, it may be protected so that you cannot delete or copy, in order be obtained at the following Internet address: http://music.yamaha.com/download/ ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 121
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    Music Data Recorder (MDR) Converting to XG This function allows you to convert the ELS-01/01C song data to XG format data. You can playback the data using XG devices. The converted the converted XG song. For details of the method to edit the song name, see page 104. 122 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    Copy cannot be executed. (An error message will appear and the operation is cancelled.) Up to 120 XG songs can be saved in one folder. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 123
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    216) NOTE User rhythms cannot be converted to EL format. Converting ELS format to EL You can convert songs created on the ELS-01/01C to EL-series format, and save them to a floppy disk. The converted data can be used with EL-series Electones, such as the EL-900. This function is not available for
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    . (An error message appears and the operation is cancelled.) Music Data Recorder (MDR) Converting EL format to ELS You can convert the songs in the floppy disk created with an EL-series Electone, such as the EL-900, to the ELS-01/01C format, and save it to a SmartMedia card. If you are using the
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    to start conversion. A message appears, prompting confirmation of the operation. Select [CONVERT] to convert to EL format, or [CANCEL] to abort the operation. If the remaining memory of the SmartMedia is insufficient the song data capacity of the currently selected song. 126 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    VA Voice (only for ELS-01C 135 3 Saving the edited Voice 137 4 Quitting Voice Edit 138 5 Recalling an Edited Voice 138 1 Voice Structure The internal structure of the Voices of this Electone is explained below. , but also assemble some Elements from other Voices. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 127
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    Voice to create your own original Voice. VA Voices are available only on the Lead Voice 2 section of the ELS-01C. All Voices in the other Voice sections are AWM Voices. 8 2 Editing a Voice Selecting a Voice for Voice sections except for the targeted Voice section. 128 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    too large to edit" may appear when you press the Voice button while holding down the [VOICE EDIT]. If this message appears, select another Voice. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 129
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    the room. The sound is divided into several frequency bands, then by raising or lowering the level for each band, the correction is made. This Electone has a two-band (high and low) digital equalizer that lets you adjust the overall sound according to the type of music you play - classical music
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    . Pressing the VOICE or ELEMENT button in the display calls up the Voice or Element menu, from which you can select the desired Voice/ Element. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 131
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    Determines how much time it takes for the level to reach 0 after the key is released. Higher values make the time shorter. Range: 1 - 127 132 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    modifies the tone by cutting the output of a specific frequency portion of the sound. This Electone is equipped with a low pass filter, which passes only those signals below the cutoff frequency and overtones in this area, this can produce a distinctive "peaky" tone. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 133
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    " and the Vibrato parameters (depth and/or speed) are set fairly high, you may not be able to hear the effect of the LFO. 134 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    are available. saw tri squ rnd sine Voice Edit Editing a VA Voice (only for ELS-01C) You can edit a VA Voice in the VA Page of the Voice Edit display. If you are using the want. See page 131. 2 LEVEL Determines the level of the VA sound. Range: 0 - 127 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 135
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    2 - 5 above are envelope-related parameters. Voice Edit 34 Attack Decay Rate Rate 5 Release Rate Level (volume) 2 Level Pressing the key Time Releasing the key 136 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    using the M.D.R. function. After saving the Voice, be sure to quit the Voice Edit function (page 138) before turning the power off. Turning off the Electone without quitting Voice Edit erases the User Voice you have edited. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 137
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    Voice buttons" (page 23). LEAD VOICE 2 VA VA 1 ACOUS- VIRTUAL TIC BRILLIANCE VOLUME BRILLIANT MAX VA ELEC- TRONIC VA CUSTOM SOLO (KNEE) MELLOW MIN 138 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    9 Rhythm Program The Electone includes powerful rhythm programming functions: Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program. Rhythm Pattern Program Selecting the destination of the sequence Entering a rhythm pattern one by one Programming the Registration Sequence ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 139
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    FLUTES FLUTES SPEED Rhythm Program SEQ. 1 RHYTHM SEQ. 2 MARCH WALTZ SWING& JAZZ POPS R & B VOLUME MAX 1 SEQ. 3 SEQ. 4 LATIN WORLD MUSIC BALLAD ROCK DANCE 2 MIN 140 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    one, or assemble each part from other different rhythms to create your own new User Rhythm. Case 1: Creating your own rhythm by changing a preset rhythm Preset Rhythm Intro 1 2 3 Ending ); if you press ENDING [2] or [3] button, no sound is played. Rhythm Program 9 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 141
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    calls up the following message. Selecting [CLEAR] deletes all data in the rhythm and changes the time signature. Select [CANCEL] to abort the operation. 142 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual Rhythm Program
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    . When set to ON, the metronome sounds on each beat of the measure (for example, three times per measure in 3/4 time) to serve as a rhythmic guide when programming patterns. Set to On here with Real Time Write. Reference Pages Step Write and Real Time Write (page 145) Entering Percussion Sounds to
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    BASS here, the appears. Select [CLEAR] to execute the operation, or select [CANCEL] to abort the bass phrase in the A.B.C. will operation. be cleared. 144 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    Write is automatically selected. If the rhythm is playing, Real Time Write is selected. See the instructions below for Step Write, and page 153 for Real Time Write. Entering Percussion Sounds to a Rhythm (such as Tambourine, Triangle) are entered in Add Drum part. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 145
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    Quantize value. For details on Quantize, refer to page 152. The Quantize setting can be changed in the middle of Step Write. Rhythm Program 146 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    step. The size of a single step is determined by the Quantize value. 8 Repeat steps #4 through #7 above to layer each instrument and complete your own rhythm. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 147
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    . 3 QUANTIZE [E][F] controls 9 Advances or reverses the rhythm clock by one step. The size of a single step is determined by the Quantize value. Rhythm Program 148 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    page 148). 9 2 Press the Rhythm Clock box to enable the box. Rhythm Program 3 Turn the Data Control dial to change the position by one clock. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 149
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    name are displayed. Rhythm Program Selected key Instrument name 2 Press [CLEAR] in the display. The following display appears, prompting confirmation of the operation. 150 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    Upper or Lower keyboard that corresponds to the instrument you want to use. The instrument is instantly erased and replaced with the newly selected one. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 151
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    same as the shortest note you intend to play. Original data (you play) Quarter note length After applying a " " quantize value to the original data 152 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    measures as set in the SETTING Page. Reference Page Metronome (page 143) 5 Repeat steps #2 through #4 above to layer each instrument and complete your own rhythm. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 153
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    (Rhythmic Chord Function) The Rhythm Pattern Program allows you to use one of the Electone's Accompaniment patterns with your original rhythm. You can select and save the Accompaniment pattern COPY FROM [PART] button, select the accompaniment part you want to copy. 154 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    part (Chord 1 or Chord 2). When you want to create a Rhythmic Chord pattern including two different Voices, select one Voice for Chord 1 and another for Chord 2. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 155
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    same method as in "Editing Entered Percussion Notes" (page 148). To change the gate time of the notes of the Rhythmic Chord pattern, follow the instructions below. Rhythm Program 156 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    at the top of the display to call up the VOICE/EFFECT Page. 2 Press the [VOICE] button in the display. The following display will appear. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 157 Rhythm Program
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    each accompaniment part. When this is set to OFF, the part is muted. 2 Volume sliders Determines the volume of each accompaniment part. Range: 0 - 127 158 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    and radically. These effects are set in the VOICE/EFFECT Page. REVERB Display 9 Determines the amount of reverb applied to each accompaniment part. Range: 0 - 127 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 159 Rhythm Program
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    chorus type, and the list automatically closes. 2 Chorus sliders Determines the amount of chorus effect applied to each accompaniment part. 9 Range: 0 - 127 Rhythm Program 160 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    LCD Select the desired type, and the list automatically closes. 3 Variation sliders Determines the amount of Variation effect applied to each accompaniment part. Range: 0 - 127 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 161
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    selected instrument's name is shown on the display and you can change its settings. 9 4 Adjust the parameters: Pan, Volume, Reverb and Pitch. 1 2 Rhythm Program 162 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 3 456
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    automatically be stopped. 3 Select the User Rhythm number to which you wish to save. The following display appears, prompting confirmation of the operation. LCD ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 163
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    appears. Return to the previous page by pressing [OK] in this case. You should periodically save your rhythm as you are creating it and page 165) before turning the power off. Turning off the Electone without quitting Rhythm Pattern Program erases the User Rhythm you have ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    SEQ. 2 MARCH WALTZ SWING& JAZZ POPS R & B VOLUME MAX 1 SEQ. 3 SEQ. 4 LATIN WORLD MUSIC BALLAD ROCK DANCE 2 MIN User Buttons Select "USER" category here. 9 Rhythm Program ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 165
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    About file types that can be loaded to the Electone This Electone is compatible with Style File Format data. The Style File Format (SFF) is Yamaha's original style data format, which uses a unique Instruments compatible with SFF have the Style File Logo on the panel. 166 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    Block L Scratch H 2 Scratch L 2 Triangle Mute Triangle Open Shaker Jingle Bells Bell Tree *: Indicates an instrument which requires the Gate Time setting. Upper Keyboard Rhythm Program 9 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 167
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    Wood Block H Wood Block L Cuica Mute Cuica Open Triangle Mute Triangle Open Shaker Jingle Bells Bell Tree EL Kit 1 Scratch Concert BD Noise Percussion Bass Drum March Analog BD Short Synth Tom 3 Analog BD Long an instrument which requires the Gate Time setting. 168 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    Lower Keyboard EL Kit 2 C-1 C -1 D-1 D -1 E-1 F-1 F -1 G-1 G -1 A-1 A -1 B-1 C0 C0 D0 D0 E0 F0 F0 G0 G0 A0 A0 B0 C1 C1 D1 D1 E1 Triangle Mute Triangle Open Wind Chime *: Indicates an instrument which requires the Gate Time setting. Rhythm Program 9 Upper Keyboard ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 169
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    Sequence Program With the Rhythm Sequence Program function, you can string together any of the Electone's existing rhythms and the rhythms of your own creation together to make complete rhythm be stopped when you call up the Rhythm Sequence Program function. 170 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    the selected rhythm button is displayed. SEQ. 1 RHYTHM SEQ. 2 MARCH WALTZ SWING& JAZZ POPS R & B VOLUME MAX 1 SEQ. 3 SEQ. 4 LATIN WORLD MUSIC BALLAD ROCK DANCE 2 MIN ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 171
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    the Rhythm Sequence Program erases any sequences you have made. Before turning the power off, quit the Rhythm Sequence Program (page 176). Rhythm Program 172 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    entered rhythm from the sequence. Rhythm Program 1 2 1 POSITION These are cursor controls for moving the cursor (colored orange) along the rhythm row in the display. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 173
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    . Select [CLEAR] to clear the currently selected rhythm sequence, or select [CANCEL] to abort the operation and return to the previous display. Rhythm Program 174 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    ). Rhythm Program DATA CONTROL When using the Data Control dial, first press the number you wish to change in the display, then turn the dial. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 175
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    a few seconds, indicating that the sequence is currently being saved. Do not turn the power off while the sequence is being saved. Rhythm Program 176 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    LED turns off. You cannot cancel a sequence that is currently playing. The SEQ. lamp goes out when the sequence assigned to it is finished playing. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 177
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    Registrations as Registration Data (File)" on page 107 for instructions. When loading your original Rhythm data from external media back to the Electone, be sure to stop the rhythm if it is playing. Loading cannot be executed when a rhythm is running. Rhythm Program 178 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    Pedals 184 • Controlling Pitch Bend 185 • Controlling the Rhythm Tempo 186 1 Footswitches The Electone has two Footswitches on the main expression pedal. The Right Footswitch is used for the call up the LEFT Page. 10 Footswitches, Knee Lever and Expression Pedals ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 179
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    , when the [MAIN A] button is selected in this display and you press the Footswitch, the rhythm section is switched to Main A or Fill In A. 180 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    words, how gradually the pitch returns when the Footswitch is released. Higher values make the speed slower. Range: 1 - 5 10 Footswitches, Knee Lever and Expression Pedals ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 181
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    Knee Lever down. Sustain is off when the Knee Lever is folded down. LOWER (KNEE) PEDAL Footswitches, Knee Lever and Expression Pedals Folding down 182 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    the M.O.C. effect. The M.O.C. effect is applied constantly, as long as the Knee Lever is pressed. When you release the Knee Lever, the M.O.C. effect is cancelled. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 183
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    be used to control the volume with your foot as you play. Moreover, the ELS-01C has another Expression Pedal, the 2nd Expression Pedal. The 2nd Expression Pedal can be 2nd Expression Pedal (ELS-01C only) Expression Pedal Footswitches, Knee Lever and Expression Pedals 184 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    . Pitch Bend can be selected independently or together for Upper Voices 1 and 2, Lead Voice 1 and 2, Pedal Voices 1 and 2. Footswitches, Knee Lever and Expression Pedals 10 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 185
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    with your toe speeds up the tempo and pressing it back with your heel slows it down. 10 Footswitches, Knee Lever and Expression Pedals 186 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    11 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 Voice Condition display. For more information, see page 41. 11 Transpose and Pitch Controls ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 187
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    contract with the provider. This means you cannot connect with the Electone. If in doubt, check your contract or contact your provider. connection, you will first need to subscribe to an Internet service or provider. Connection example 1: Connecting by cable (using a 188 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    ADSL modem, optical network unit (ONU) or cable modem. 2 Accessing the Website from the Electone To access the website, press the [INTERNET] button while the instrument is connected to the FLUTES FLUTES SPEED Control Menu Browser 12 Internet Direct Connection ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 189
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    sound when you press a link, even if the touch panel sound is set to ON in the Utility Display (page 16). Internet Direct Connection 190 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    the [REFRESH] button. To cancel loading of a page (if the page is taking too long to open), press the [STOP] button. 12 Internet Direct Connection ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 191
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    the selected bookmark is shown below the list. 2 Call up the display for registering bookmarks by pressing the [ADD] button. Internet Direct Connection 12 192 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual Page title
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    menu to call up the Bookmark display, then select the desired bookmark. 2 Press the [JUMP] button to open the page of the selected bookmark. 12 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 193 Internet Direct Connection
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    to the selected position by pressing the [EXECUTE] button. 7 CLOSE This closes the Bookmark display and returns to the browser display. Internet Direct Connection 194 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    browser, press the [EXECUTE] button in the control menu. A message appears, prompting confirmation of the operation. Select [YES] to return to the browser. 12 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 195 Internet Direct Connection
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    set to "ASCII," the keys are arranged as a conventional "QWERTY" keyboard. 7 Time zone This determines the time setting for the browser. Internet Direct Connection 196 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    Make a written note of these settings, in case you 2 have to enter the settings again. Use when "Use DHCP" above is set to "ON (set DNS manually)" or "OFF." 3 IP address / Subnet mask / Gateway 1 2 Make a written note of these settings, in case you have to enter the settings again. 3 SSID 4
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    Settings displays to their defaults. See "Initializing Internet Settings" on page 199. 5 Connection information Shows detailed information on the current connection. Internet Direct Connection 198 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    of the Internet function are not initialized when using the Initialize operation of the Electone (page 21); Internet settings must be initialized separately, as explained here. Initializing , or select [NO] to abort the operation. 12 Internet Direct Connection ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 199
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    Subnet mask URL Web page Wireless LAN An Internet connection technology/service (such as ADSL and optical fiber) that allows for high pages whose addresses begin with "http://www.yamaha.co.jp/" is referred to as the Yamaha site. This is an identification name Connection 200 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    Electone Electone Through an External Audio System 203 • Recording the Sounds of the Electone Electone 204 • Connecting a Microphone or Guitar 205 • Controlling External MIDI Devices from the Electone 206 • Controlling the Electone of the Electone 211 • the Electone. For Electone outputs Electone
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    5 6 7 Reference Page Outputting the Sound of an External Device Through the Built-in Speakers of the Electone (page 204) 5 AUX IN (L/L+R, R) jacks This pair of stereo phone jacks is for connection to an connecting a computer with peripheral devices. Connections 202 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    Audio System By using the AUX OUT jacks (standard phone), you can connect your Electone to external speakers. If you're connecting the Electone to a mono device, use only the AUX OUT L/L+R jack. AUX OUT L/L+R R Speaker (Left) Speaker (Right) 13 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 203 Connections
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    power of the external device, then that of the Electone. Reverse this order when you turn the power off. Stereo audio system LINE OUT R L/L+R AUX IN L/L+R R Playing If you're connecting the Electone to a mono device, use only the AUX IN L/L+R jack. Connections 13 204 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    a Microphone or Guitar By connecting a microphone to the Electone, you can enjoy singing along with your own performance. The Electone outputs your vocals or guitar sounds through the built-in set the microphone volume. INPUT VOLUME MIN MAX Connections 13 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 205
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 206
    MIDI receive channels of the MIDI keyboard must match the transmit channels on your Electone.) The Electone transmits as digital data a variety of performance messages along with note information, including disabled when the USB TO HOST terminal is used. Connections 206 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    Yamaha website (http://www.global.yamaha.com/). Precautions when using the USB TO DEVICE terminals • Never turn the USB device's power on/off and never plug/unplug the USB cable when the connected USB storage device is of the self-powered type. Doing so may result in the operation of the Electone
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 208
    from the Yamaha web site at "http://music.yamaha.com/download/." NOTE When you are using the M.D.R., MIDI data cannot be transferred to/from the computer. Connecting your Electone to a computer when alternately connecting/disconnecting the USB cable. Connections 208 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    explains what MIDI is, and what it can do, as well as how you can use MIDI on your Electone. What is MIDI? No doubt you have heard the terms "acoustic instrument" and "digital instrument." In the in the tone generator is played through the speakers. 13 Connections ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 209
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 210
    For example, let's say you play a "C" quarter note using the grand piano sound on the Electone keyboard. Unlike an acoustic instrument that puts out a resonated note, the electronic instrument puts out various other types of MIDI data, or messages. Connections 13 210 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    Electone the keyboard on the Electone, channel messages (indicating which keys specific channel. Similarly, the Electone can be played remotely when receiving you can change the Registrations of the Electone. For more detailed information, see MIDI messages available on the Electone, see MIDI Data Format
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 212
    , you must set the MIDI transmit channel(s) of the connected device to match the receive channel(s) of the Electone. You can select the transmit channel for each keyboard (Upper, Lower and Pedal) from channels 1 - 16. See page 213 for more information. Connections 13 212 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 213
    the Electone. After Touch and Rhythm start/stop are automatically filtered on the ELS-01. In addition, Horizontal Touch and Second Expression are automatically filtered on the ELS-01C. Set the parameter for which you wish to disable transmission to ON. Connections 13 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 213
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 214
    control of the Lead Voices. INT. (Internal): Lead Voice 1 is played from the Upper keyboard of the Electone. (If the To Lower function is on, it is played from Lower keyboard.) EXT. (External): The Lead in a SmartMedia card or received MIDI data.) 13 214 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual Connections
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    as shown). Make sure to put washers between the bolts and the bench board. Bench for the ELS-01C 1 Turn the bench board over and install the legs with the included eight screws. Tighten the them periodically using the included tool and a screwdriver. 14 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 215 Appendix
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    , and fit the floppy disk drive into the case. 3 Attach the drive and case assembly to the right underside of the instrument, using the included four screws (4 mm x 10 mm). Dual-sided adhesive tape 4 Connect the USB cable to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. Appendix 14 216 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    MIDI Data Format 1. Channel Messages 1.1 EL Mode Code (Hexadecimal) 8n, nn, 00-7F Note Off Function 9n Keyboard Percussion XG XG ˛ 16ch (4ch)** ˛ ˛ XG Control LEAD 1 (ELS-01 not transmitted) XG XG ˛ ˛ 16ch (1ch)* XG XG Control XG UK (ELS-01C only) XG XG XG XG XG XG XG XG XG XG XG XG XG
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    , 4B, 00-7F Decay Time Bn, 4C, 00-7F Vibrato Rate Bn, 4D, 00-7F Vibrato Depth 14 Bn, 4E, 00-7F Vibrato Delay 218 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual Receive 5-14ch Transmit Remarks ˛ XG 5-14ch 16ch 1ch 2ch 3ch (4ch)* 5-14ch 1ch 2ch (4ch)* 5-14ch ˛ 16ch (1ch)* (2ch)* (3ch)* (1ch)* (2ch)* ˛ XG
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    , VV, ..., F7 XN Message GM2 Master Volume GM2 Master Fine Tuning GM2 Master Coarse Tuning GM2 Reverb Parameter GM2 Chorus Parameter Receive Transmit Appendix 14 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 219
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 220
    F7 F0, 43, 60, 7D, F7 Message Rhythm Start Rhythm Stop Electone Exclusive Code (Hexadecimal) F0, 43, 70, 70, 00, ..data EL ON Bar Signal ID: Model ID (ELS-01C=4DH, ELS-01=4EH) Receive Ø Ø Ø Receive Ø Ø Ø Ø Receive Ø Ø Ø Receive Ø Ø Receive Ø Ø Receive Appendix 14 220 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 221
    39 Lead Voice 2 Solo (Knee) [SOLO (KNEE)] Receive Ø dd Rx Range Transmit [00-01] Ø Tx Range [00-01] Remarks 00:OFF, 01:ON Appendix 14 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 221
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    -01] [00-01] [00-01] Remarks 00:OFF, 01:ON 00:OFF, 01:ON 00:OFF, 01:ON 00:OFF, 01:ON Appendix 14 222 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
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    -7F Ø 00-01 Ø 00-7F Ø 00-01 Ø 3A-46 Ø 3A-46 Ø 00-7F Ø 00-01 Ø 00-7F Ø 00-01 Ø 00-7F Ø 00-01 Appendix 14 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 223
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    Footage 2-2/3' 11 00-01 05 1 00-7F Footage 2' Appendix 11 00-01 06 1 00-7F Footage 1-3/5' 11 00-01 07 1 00-7F 14 224 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual Footage 1-1/3' Data 00:MIN 7F:MAX 00:MIN 7F:MAX 00:MIN 7F:MAX 00:MIN 7F:MAX 00:MIN 7F:MAX 00:MIN
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 225
    Rx Range Transmit Tx Range Ø 00-7F ˛ - Ø 00-7F Ø 15-3D Receive Rx Range Transmit Tx Range Ø 00-7F ˛ - Ø 00-08 Ø 00-08 Appendix 14 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 225
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 226
    Bass Chord Mode Appendix 13 03 01 1 13 03 02 1 00-7F Lower Memory (On/Off) 00-7F Pedal Memory (On/Off) 14 226 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual Data Receive Rx Range Transmit Tx Range 00:OFF Ø 01:Single Finger 02:Fingered 03:Custom A.B.C. 00:OFF Ø 01:ON 00:OFF Ø 01:ON
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 227
    -7F Ø 00-01 Ø 3A-46 Ø 3A-46 Ø 01-0C Ø 01-0C Ø 00-7F Ø 00-03 Appendix Ø 00-7F Ø 00-7F Ø 00-7F Ø 04-1C 14 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 227
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 228
    7F 00-7F Parameter MIDI Control Expression (INT/EXT) MIDI Control Lead 1 (INT/EXT) Registration Menu *ELS-01 Parameter Reverb Depth Reverb Time (Panel) Reverb Type (Panel) Data 00:Internal 01:External 00:Internal -7F Ø 00-01 Ø 0000-007F Ø 0040-007F Appendix 14 228 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 229
    MIDI Implementation Chart YAMAHA [Electone-EL mode] / Model: ELS-01C/ELS-01 Function Transmitted Recognized Basic Channel Mode only *10; CONTROL: 0-15 *11; UK, LK, PEDAL, CONTROL: 0-15 XG: 0-127 *12; ELS-01C only Appendix Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON,
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 230
    YAMAHA [Electone-XG mode] / Model: ELS-01C/ELS-01 Function Transmitted (*1) Recognized Basic Channel Same as that in the EL mode *2; ELS-01C only ˛ ˛ Ø (120) Ø (121) ˛ Ø (123-127) Ø ˛ Appendix 14 Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY 230 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual Mode 2 : OMNI ON,
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 231
    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause and Solution GENERAL OPERATION The sound is not heard for about 10 seconds after turning the power on. This is normal; the Electone takes a while to start up. A and remains until another Voice or rhythm has been selected. 14 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 231
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 232
    Problem Possible Cause and Solution When keys are pressed, the sounds of write-protect. • The media/folder may contain EL-format songs. You cannot record to the media/folder that contains EL-format songs. Create a new folder and record the song to it. Appendix 14 232 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 233
    Problem Possible Cause and Solution Recording is stopped before the performance is finished. • The amount of recorded data on the media card or floppy disk. Whenever you wish to stop playback, always press the [J] (Stop) button before removing the media. Appendix 14 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 233
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 234
    Rhythm Pattern Parts Sections Accompaniment Parts Auto Bass Chord Melody On Chord Electone STAGEA ELS-01 Electone STAGEA ELS-01C AWM (4) AWM (4) + VA + Organ Flutes Upper: 49 , Fingered Chord, Custom A.B.C. Memory: Lower, Pedal OFF, 1, 2, 3, Knee Appendix 14 234 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 235
    PROGRAMS CONTROLS OTHERS Electone STAGEA ELS-01 Electone STAGEA ELS-01C Voice Edit ✓ Rhythm Pattern Program ✓ Rhythm Sequence Program SEQ. 1 - 4 Manual, Tutorial Guidebook, SmartMedia card Specifications and descriptions in this owner's manual are for information purposes only. Yamaha Corp
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 236
    10 DECAY RATE 136 DELAY (Effect 50 DELAY (Vibrato 41 DEPTH (Reverb 44 DEPTH (Vibrato 41 Display Select 10 DISTORTION 50 14 236 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual DYNAMIC 50 E EACH (Organ Flutes 36 EFFECT 42 Effect category (Voice 42 Effect Parameters 43 EFFECT TYPE (Organ Flutes 37 Effect type
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 237
    Rhythm button 51 Rhythm Clock 147 Rhythm Condition 54 Rhythm Menu 52 Rhythm Pattern Program 140 Rhythm Program 139 Rhythm Sequence Program 170 Appendix 14 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 237
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 238
    202, 208 USER (Registration Shift 86 USER (Vibrato 41 User button (Rhythm 58 User button (Voice 28 User Keyboard Percussion 70 238 ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual User Rhythm 163 User Voice 137 UTILITY 15 V VA (Voice Edit 135 VA Custom Voice 137 VA Voice 34 VARIATION (Rhythm Pattern Program
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 239
    Tel: 819-7551 SINGAPORE Yamaha Music Asia Pte., Ltd. #03-11 A-Z Building 140 Paya Lebor Road, Singapore 409015 Tel: 747-4374 TAIWAN Yamaha KHS Music Co Yamaha Corporation, Asia-Pacific Music Marketing Group Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Hamamatsu, Japan 430-8650 Tel: +81-53-460-2317 [EL] 34 HEAD OFFICE Yamaha
  • Yamaha ELS-01 | Owner's Manual - Page 240
    This document is printed on chlorine free (ECF) paper with soy ink. Yamaha Manual Library http://www.yamaha.co.jp/manual/english/ U.R.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation © 2004 Yamaha Corporation WB86390 502MWCP3.2-02B0 Printed in Japan
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Owner’s Manual
ELS-01/01C