Yamaha EL-87 Owner's Manual - Page 142

Determines Internal or External control of the Lead Voices. - manual

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MIDI CONTROL Page 2 Internal/External Control 2- 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. NOTE: Accompaniment pattern sounds cannot be controlled via MIDI. 2-2 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. 2- 3 EXP. Determines the control of the expression pedal functions. Ordinarily, this control is set to Auto. However, when it is set to INT., you can manually control the expression pedal functions during M.D.R. playback. When set to EXT., another (external) Electone controls over the expression pedal functions. 3 Contrast For adjusting the relative sharpness of the characters displayed in the LCD. 138

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MIDI CONTROL Page
2 Internal/External Control
2-
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.
NOTE:
Accompaniment pattern sounds cannot be
controlled via MIDI.
2-
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.
2-
3
EXP.
Determines the control of the expression pedal functions.
Ordinarily, this control is set to Auto.
However, when it is set
to INT.,
you can manually control the expression pedal functions
during M.D.R. playback.
When set to EXT., another (external)
Electone controls over the expression pedal functions.
3
Contrast
For adjusting the relative sharpness of the characters displayed in
the LCD.