Yamaha EL-100 Owner's Manual - Page 103

SYNC:INT. EXP.:AUTO, Receive Channels

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Receive Channels When using another MIDI device to play the Electone's voices, you must set the MIDI transmit channel(s) of the connected device to match the receive channel(s) of the Electone. The MIDI receive channels of the Electone are fixed to the following values: Upper Keyboard: 1 Lower Keyboard: 2 Pedalboard: 3 MIDI IN Page DATA CONTROL 1 -1 DATA CONTROL PAGE LEAD:INT.‹ SYNC:INT. EXP.:AUTO 1 -2 1 Internal/External Controls Switches between the Electone (INT.: Internal) and the connected device (EXT.: External) to control the displayed items. 1 -1 Lead Determines Internal or External control of the Lead Voices. When set to Internal, Lead Voices are played from the Electone and the sounds from a connected MIDI instrument can be played via MIDI channel 1 (or channel 2, when the To Lower function is on). When set to External, the Lead Voices can only be played from the connected instrument via MIDI channel 4. 1 -2 Sync. Determines the source of the timing control, for rhythm synchronization purposes. Setting this to Internal gives the Electone timing control over the connected rhythm machine. This also allows NOTE: Accompaniment pattern sounds cannot be 9 controlled via MIDI. you to start and stop the rhythms of the connected rhythm machine MIDI from the Electone's panel controls. Setting this to External gives timing control to the connected rhythm machine. NOTE: For the information on EXP. See page 100. 103

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MIDI
9
Receive Channels
When using another MIDI device to play the Electone’s voices, you must
set the MIDI transmit channel(s) of the connected device to match the
receive channel(s) of the Electone.
The MIDI receive channels of the Electone are fixed to the following
values:
Upper Keyboard: 1
Lower Keyboard: 2
Pedalboard: 3
MIDI IN Page
<MIDI IN> LEAD:INT.‹
SYNC:INT. EXP.:AUTO
1
-1
1
-2
DATA CONTROL
DATA CONTROL
PAGE
1
Internal/External Controls
Switches between the Electone (INT.: Internal) and the connected device
(EXT.: External) to control the displayed items.
1
-1
Lead
Determines Internal or External control of the Lead Voices. When
set to Internal, Lead Voices are played from the Electone and the
sounds from a connected MIDI instrument can be played via MIDI
channel 1 (or channel 2, when the To Lower function is on). When
set to External, the Lead Voices can only be played from the
connected instrument via MIDI channel 4.
1
-2
Sync.
Determines the source of the timing control, for rhythm
synchronization purposes.
Setting this to Internal gives the Electone
timing control over the connected rhythm machine.
This also allows
you to start and stop the rhythms of the connected rhythm machine
from the Electone’s panel controls.
Setting this to External gives
timing control to the connected rhythm machine.
NOTE:
Accompaniment pattern sounds cannot be
controlled via MIDI.
NOTE:
For the information on EXP. See page 100.