Yamaha EL-100 Owner's Manual - Page 66

About the Rhythm Sequence, button on the MDR to load the data. The rhythm sequence data has been

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Rhythm and Accompaniment 4 About the Rhythm Sequence Rhythm Sequence is built up with various different rhythm patterns, and can be programmed by the other Electone such as EL-900. The EL-100 doesn't have Rhythm Sequence function, but it can read and load the rhythm sequence data recorded on the MDR (a floppy disk) to its four SEQ buttons in the Rhythm section and play back them, as follows: 1. Insert the floppy disk containing rhythm sequence data into the EL-100' s MDR slot. The rhythm sequence data is recorded as a part of registration data (explained on page 78). 2. Select the song number containing the registration data and press PLAY button on the MDR to load the data. The rhythm sequence data has been loaded to the Electone, or SEQ button(s). 3. Press the desired SEQ button. The SEQ button's lamp will be lit. RHYTHM SEQ. 1 SEQ. 2 MARCH WALTZ SWING BOUNCE SLOW ROCK MAX SEQ. 3 SEQ. 4 TANGO LATIN 1 LATIN 2 8 BEAT 16 BEAT MIN NOTE: You can have up to all four rhythm sequences play back automatically by pressing the SEQ buttons. 4. Turn the START button on and play the rhythm sequence(s). RHYTHM INTRO. ENDING SYNCHRO START START FILL IN During the rhythm sequence playback, the rhythm name currently played back is displayed on the LCD. NOTE: Four types of metronome sounds, simple metronome, two four, three four and four four, are assigned to the SEQ 1 - 4 buttons, respectively, as the defaults. NOTE: As soon as you load the sequence data using MDR, the default settings on each SEQ button, four types of metronome sounds, will be overwritten, or lost. Turning the power off resets the Electone to the defaults. Also, pressing any of the BASIC REGIST. buttons generates a short beep sound and retrieves the metronome sounds. 66

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Rhythm and Accompaniment
4
About the Rhythm Sequence
Rhythm Sequence is built up with various different rhythm patterns, and
can be programmed by the other Electone such as EL-900.
The EL-100 doesn’t have Rhythm Sequence function, but it can read and
load the rhythm sequence data recorded on the MDR (a floppy disk) to its
four SEQ buttons in the Rhythm section and play back them, as follows:
1.
Insert the floppy disk containing rhythm sequence data into the EL-100’
s MDR slot. The rhythm sequence data is recorded as a part of
registration data (explained on page 78).
2.
Select the song number containing the registration data and press PLAY
button on the MDR to load the data. The rhythm sequence data has been
loaded to the Electone, or SEQ button(s).
3.
Press the desired SEQ button. The SEQ button’s lamp will be lit.
MAX
MIN
RHYTHM
SEQ.
1
SEQ.
3
LATIN
1
LATIN
8 BEAT
16 BEAT
2
SEQ.
TANGO
4
SEQ.
MARCH
WALTZ
SWING
BOUNCE
SLOW
2
ROCK
NOTE:
You can have up to all four rhythm
sequences play back automatically by
pressing the SEQ buttons.
4.
Turn the START button on and play the rhythm sequence(s).
INTRO.
ENDING
RHYTHM
START
START
SYNCHRO
FILL IN
During the rhythm sequence playback, the rhythm name currently
played back is displayed on the LCD.
NOTE:
Four types of metronome sounds,
simple metronome, two four, three four
and four four, are assigned to the SEQ 1
– 4 buttons, respectively, as the
defaults.
NOTE:
As soon as you load the sequence data
using MDR, the default settings on each
SEQ button, four types of metronome
sounds, will be overwritten, or lost.
Turning the power off resets the
Electone to the defaults.
Also, pressing any of the BASIC
REGIST. buttons generates a short beep
sound and retrieves the metronome
sounds.