Yamaha ELS-02C Owner's Manual - Page 37

ELS-02C VA, Voice Name, Range, Description

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ELS-02C (VA) Voice Name VA ACOUSTIC 1 V-Flute 1 V-Flute 2 V-Ocarina V-Oboe V-Clarinet V-Soprano Sax V-Alto Sax 1 V-Alto Sax 2 V-Tenor Sax 1 V-Tenor Sax 2 V-Breath Sax 1 V-Breath Sax 2 2 V-Trumpet 1 V-Trumpet 2 V-Trumpet 3 V-Muted Trumpet V-Trombone V-High Trombone V-Shakuhachi V-Erhu V-Sitar VA VIRTUAL 1 V-Pan Pipe 1 V-Pan Pipe 2 V-Bamboo V-Bottle V-Floboe V-Alt Kwek V-Tin Whistle V-India V-East V-Zag 2 V-Asian Pluck V-Air Reed 1 V-Air Reed 2 V-Airphone V-Thin Reed V-Harmophone V-Saxonica V-Grass Reed V-Soft Reed 1 V-Soft Reed 2 V-Troppo 3 V-Buzz String V-Bow String V-String Bow V-Cosmosis V-E.Violin V-Bowe Voice List Range Description G2 - A6 C2 - C6 C3 - C6 C3 - F5 D2 - F5 A♯2 - D5 D♯2 - G4 C2 - E4 A♯2 - C4 C1 - G4 A♯2 - C4 C2 - E4 A♯2 - A♯4 C2 - C5 G2 - C5 A♯2 - A♯4 E1 - G3 C2 - C5 ------- Flute with breath and other noises, which may squeak in higher registers. Setting the Touch Tone (After) higher and applying keyboard pressure can recreate flutter tonguing. Flute suited for legato playing. Setting the User Vibrato depth to higher values has a nice effect. Soft ocarina. Wider dynamic range with the Touch Tone effect. Playing pianissimo creates breath noises, while playing fortissimo creates a brighter sound with slightly lower pitch. Rounder and softer soprano saxophone. A bright alto saxophone for contemporary music. You can make the sound 'break up' as if overblowing the instrument by setting After Touch to maximum and applying pressure to the key. Alto saxophone suited for fusion music. Playing legato creates squeaky attack sounds and high After Touch settings produce an overblowing effect. Multi-purpose tenor saxophone. Soft in pianissimo and brighter in fortissimo. Soft tenor saxophone suited for jazz. Playing Legato creates squeaky attack sounds. Soft, breathy tenor saxophone suited for slow tempo music. Brighter, breathy tenor saxophone suited for jazz. Soft trumpet. Slides and glissandos can be created with Horizontal Touch. Trumpet with characteristic attack sound. Lip slurs can be created by changing the pitch. Soft trumpet. Applying slight keyboard pressure produces breath noise. Cup-muted trumpet. Slides and glissandos can be created with Horizontal Touch. Also, high After Touch settings produce an overblowing effect. Brighter trombone suited for high notes. Higher Touch Tone (After) setting increases breath noise and also squeaks the sound. Playing with softer touch produces hoarse sounds. Playing with harder touch squeaks the sounds. E2 - G5 C1 - C6 C1 - C6 C1 - C6 F2 - C7 C3 - C7 C2 - C7 --G1 - C5 --C1 - G6 A2 - C5 E2 - C5 A2 - C5 E2 - G5 G1 - G5 G2 - G5 E2 - G5 A2 - G5 C1 - C6 E1 - C6 A2 - F5 E1 - E6 C1 - C6 C1 - G5 C1 - C6 C1 - C5 Setting the Touch Tone (After) higher and applying keyboard pressure can result in flutter tonguing. Panpipe flute sound. After and Initial Touch affect the pitch and timbre. Bamboo panpipe sound with breath noise. After Touch changes the pitch dynamically. Sound of blowing a bottle. Playing trills over a wide interval range creates a squeaky attack sound. A hybrid sound combining oboe and saxophone. A hybrid sound grafting an oboe reed onto a piccolo, with a distinctive pitch change in the low registers. Sound of a small flute. Playing with softer touch produces breath noise. Percussive sitar sound. Sitar with resonance and reverberation. Simulation of a bowed ethnic instrument. Playing legato brings out higher octave sounds. Plucked ethnic instrument. Using Initial Touch brings out higher octave sounds. A hybrid sound grafting an oboe reed onto a saxophone. High After Touch settings produce an overblowing effect. A hybrid sound combining a conventional flute with panpipes. A hybrid sound grafting an oboe reed onto a soprano saxophone. A hybrid sound grafting a clarinet mouthpiece onto a flute. High After Touch settings produce an overblowing effect. A hybrid sound combining a harmonica and saxophone. Depending on use of Touch Tone, both breath noise and a bright clear sound can be produced. Harmonica sound resembling an alto saxophone. Playing with soft touch results in a high-pitched sound. A hybrid sound grafting a bassoon reed onto a brass wind instrument. After Touch changes the pitch. A hybrid sound grafting a clarinet mouthpiece to a brass wind instrument. A hybrid sound grafting a bassoon reed onto a soprano saxophone; includes breath noise. Thick bassoon sound. After Touch changes the pitch dynamically, and applying keyboard pressure more produces wind noise. Simulation of a hybrid bowed-wind instrument. Artificial synthesized strings sound. Simulation of a slow-attacked violin bowed with something other than a violin bow. Playing trills over a wide interval range creates a squeaky attack sound. Bowed strings. Initial Touch affects the attack sound. Synth violin. Simulation of a hybrid bowed-saxophone sound. Voices 2 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual 37

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Voice List
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Voices
ELS-02C (VA)
Voice Name
Range
Description
VA ACOUSTIC
1
V-Flute 1
G2 – A6
Flute with breath and other noises, which may squeak in higher registers. Setting the Touch Tone (After)
higher and applying keyboard pressure can recreate flutter tonguing.
V-Flute 2
C2 – C6
Flute suited for legato playing. Setting the User Vibrato depth to higher values has a nice effect.
V-Ocarina
C3 – C6
Soft ocarina.
V-Oboe
C3 – F5
Wider dynamic range with the Touch Tone effect.
V-Clarinet
D2 – F5
Playing pianissimo creates breath noises, while playing fortissimo creates a brighter sound with slightly
lower pitch.
V-Soprano Sax
A
2 – D5
Rounder and softer soprano saxophone.
V-Alto Sax 1
D
2 – G4
A bright alto saxophone for contemporary music. You can make the sound ‘break up’ as if overblowing the
instrument by setting After Touch to maximum and applying pressure to the key.
V-Alto Sax 2
C2 – E4
Alto saxophone suited for fusion music. Playing legato creates squeaky attack sounds and high After
Touch settings produce an overblowing effect.
V-Tenor Sax 1
A
2 – C4
Multi-purpose tenor saxophone. Soft in pianissimo and brighter in fortissimo.
V-Tenor Sax 2
C1 – G4
Soft tenor saxophone suited for jazz. Playing Legato creates squeaky attack sounds.
V-Breath Sax 1
A
2 – C4
Soft, breathy tenor saxophone suited for slow tempo music.
V-Breath Sax 2
C2 – E4
Brighter, breathy tenor saxophone suited for jazz.
2
V-Trumpet 1
A
2 – A
4
Soft trumpet. Slides and glissandos can be created with Horizontal Touch.
V-Trumpet 2
C2 – C5
Trumpet with characteristic attack sound. Lip slurs can be created by changing the pitch.
V-Trumpet 3
G2 – C5
Soft trumpet. Applying slight keyboard pressure produces breath noise.
V-Muted Trumpet
A
2 – A
4
Cup-muted trumpet.
V-Trombone
E1 – G3
Slides and glissandos can be created with Horizontal Touch. Also, high After Touch settings produce an
overblowing effect.
V-High Trombone
C2 – C5
Brighter trombone suited for high notes.
V-Shakuhachi
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Higher Touch Tone (After) setting increases breath noise and also squeaks the sound.
V-Erhu
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Playing with softer touch produces hoarse sounds.
V-Sitar
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Playing with harder touch squeaks the sounds.
VA VIRTUAL
1
V-Pan Pipe 1
E2 – G5
Setting the Touch Tone (After) higher and applying keyboard pressure can result in flutter tonguing.
V-Pan Pipe 2
C1 – C6
Panpipe flute sound. After and Initial Touch affect the pitch and timbre.
V-Bamboo
C1 – C6
Bamboo panpipe sound with breath noise. After Touch changes the pitch dynamically.
V-Bottle
C1 – C6
Sound of blowing a bottle. Playing trills over a wide interval range creates a squeaky attack sound.
V-Floboe
F2 – C7
A hybrid sound combining oboe and saxophone.
V-Alt Kwek
C3 – C7
A hybrid sound grafting an oboe reed onto a piccolo, with a distinctive pitch change in the low registers.
V-Tin Whistle
C2 – C7
Sound of a small flute. Playing with softer touch produces breath noise.
V-India
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Percussive sitar sound.
V-East
G1 – C5
Sitar with resonance and reverberation.
V-Zag
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Simulation of a bowed ethnic instrument. Playing legato brings out higher octave sounds.
2
V-Asian Pluck
C1 – G6
Plucked ethnic instrument. Using Initial Touch brings out higher octave sounds.
V-Air Reed 1
A2 – C5
A hybrid sound grafting an oboe reed onto a saxophone. High After Touch settings produce an
overblowing effect.
V-Air Reed 2
E2 – C5
A hybrid sound combining a conventional flute with panpipes.
V-Airphone
A2 – C5
A hybrid sound grafting an oboe reed onto a soprano saxophone.
V-Thin Reed
E2 – G5
A hybrid sound grafting a clarinet mouthpiece onto a flute. High After Touch settings produce an
overblowing effect.
V-Harmophone
G1 – G5
A hybrid sound combining a harmonica and saxophone. Depending on use of Touch Tone, both breath
noise and a bright clear sound can be produced.
V-Saxonica
G2 – G5
Harmonica sound resembling an alto saxophone. Playing with soft touch results in a high-pitched sound.
V-Grass Reed
E2 – G5
A hybrid sound grafting a bassoon reed onto a brass wind instrument. After Touch changes the pitch.
V-Soft Reed 1
A2 – G5
A hybrid sound grafting a clarinet mouthpiece to a brass wind instrument.
V-Soft Reed 2
C1 – C6
A hybrid sound grafting a bassoon reed onto a soprano saxophone; includes breath noise.
V-Troppo
E1 – C6
Thick bassoon sound. After Touch changes the pitch dynamically, and applying keyboard pressure more
produces wind noise.
3
V-Buzz String
A2 – F5
Simulation of a hybrid bowed-wind instrument.
V-Bow String
E1 – E6
Artificial synthesized strings sound.
V-String Bow
C1 – C6
Simulation of a slow-attacked violin bowed with something other than a violin bow. Playing trills over a wide
interval range creates a squeaky attack sound.
V-Cosmosis
C1 – G5
Bowed strings. Initial Touch affects the attack sound.
V-E.Violin
C1 – C6
Synth violin.
V-Bowe
C1 – C5
Simulation of a hybrid bowed-saxophone sound.