Yamaha EL-500 Owner's Manual - Page 73

To erase one instrument, To erase all instruments

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4 To assign an instrument to a particular key or pedal: simultaneously hold down the Data Control button corresponding to the desired instrument and press the key (or pedal) to which the instrument is to be assigned. The newly assigned instrument name and key are shown near the top of the display. Upper Keyboard Lower Keyboard or Pedalboard 5 Rhythm and Accompaniment Continue the operation above to build up your own User Keyboard Percussion set. 5 To erase an instrument/key assignment, use the Clear function. Clear can be used in two ways: to erase one instrument or all instruments. s To erase one instrument: Simultaneously hold down the Data Control button corresponding to CLEAR and press the key (or pedal) corresponding to the instrument you wish to erase. (A short "beep" sound indicates that the instrument has been erased.) s To erase all instruments: 1. Press, then release the Data Control button corresponding to CLEAR. The following display appears, prompting confirmation of the operation. NOTE: Though eight User Keyboard Percussion setups can be created, they cannot be memorized to Registration Memory. Only on/off data and the Keyboard Percussion Menu are memorized to Registration Memory. NOTE: Two User Keyboard Percussions currently selected by LOWER/1 and PEDAL/2 are playable if both buttons are on. 2. Press any of the Data Control buttons below [Clear] in the display to erase all data. When [Clear] is selected, a "Completed" message momentarily appears on the display. Press any of the Data Control buttons below [Cancel] in the display to abort the operation. NOTE: When creating a User Rhythm pattern, the instrument assignments are different from the ones described here. (See page 125 for Rhythm Pattern Program instrument assignments.) 73

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Rhythm and Accompaniment
5
4
To assign an instrument to a particular key or pedal:
simultaneously hold down the Data Control button corresponding to
the desired instrument and press the key (or pedal) to which the
instrument is to be assigned.
The newly assigned instrument name and key are shown near the top
of the display.
NOTE:
Though eight User Keyboard Percussion
setups can be created, they cannot be
memorized to Registration Memory.
Only on/off data and the Keyboard
Percussion Menu are memorized to
Registration Memory.
NOTE:
Two User Keyboard Percussions
currently selected by LOWER/1 and
PEDAL/2 are playable if both buttons are
on.
NOTE:
When creating a User Rhythm pattern,
the instrument assignments are different
from the ones described here.
(See page
125 for Rhythm Pattern Program
instrument assignments.)
Upper Keyboard
Lower Keyboard
Pedalboard
or
Continue the operation above to build up your own User Keyboard
Percussion set.
5
To erase an instrument/key assignment, use the Clear function.
Clear can be used in two ways: to erase one instrument or all
instruments.
To erase one instrument:
Simultaneously hold down the Data Control button corresponding to
CLEAR and press the key (or pedal) corresponding to the instrument
you wish to erase.
(A short “beep” sound indicates that the
instrument has been erased.)
To erase all instruments:
1.
Press, then release the Data Control button corresponding to CLEAR.
The following display appears, prompting confirmation of the
operation.
2.
Press any of the Data Control buttons below [Clear] in the display to
erase all data.
When [Clear] is selected, a “Completed” message
momentarily appears on the display.
Press any of the Data Control
buttons below [Cancel] in the display to abort the operation.