Yamaha EL-87 Owner's Manual - Page 28

About TO LOWER - Playing Lead and Pedal voices, from the Lower keyboard, About Mute function

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5 Now select voices for the Lower keyboard and Pedalboard as you did for the Upper keyboard above. Also set the volumes of the voices. NOTE: The Lead and Pedal Voices sound one note at a time; when you simultaneously press two or more keys, only the highest note will sound. 6 Adjust the volume balance between the Upper and Lower Voices with the Balance Control provided on the Voice Display. 1. Return to the Voice Display by pressing the VOICE DISPLAY button in the DISPLAY SELECT section. 2. Adjust the balance with the corresponding Data Control buttons. Pressing this pair of Data Control buttons at the same time restores the balance to the center position. When the TO LOWER button is turned on, the Lead voices and Pedal voices cannot be played on the Upper keyboard and Pedalboard, respectively. About TO LOWER - Playing Lead and Pedal voices from the Lower keyboard: The Electone has a special "To Lower" function that lets you assign Lead or Bass voices to the Lower keyboard. Simply press the TO LOWER button on the voice section you wish to assign, and that voice will be playable from the Lower keyboard. Turning the Electone off erases all panel settings you have made. When the Electone is turned on, Basic Registration 1 is automatically selected. If you have made panel settings you wish to keep, save them to Registration Memory (see page 62) before turning the Electone off. You can, however, restore the panel settings that were made before the Electone was last turned off. See page 67 for more information. About Mute function: The voices of the three voice sections of the Upper keyboard (two in the Lower and Pedal) sound together in a layer, and the balance of the voices in the layer is determined by these VOLUME controls. You can easily mute the voice of a voice section by holding down the COARSE button and pressing the panel volume control of the voice section you wish to mute. Repeating the procedure restores the original volume setting. 24

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5
Now select voices for the Lower keyboard and Pedalboard as
you did for the Upper keyboard above.
Also set the volumes of
the voices.
6
Adjust the volume balance between the Upper and Lower Voices
with the Balance Control provided on the Voice Display.
1.
Return to the Voice Display by pressing the VOICE DISPLAY
button in the DISPLAY SELECT section.
2.
Adjust the balance with the corresponding Data Control buttons.
Pressing this pair of Data
Control buttons at the same
time restores the balance to
the center position.
About TO LOWER - Playing Lead and Pedal voices
from the Lower keyboard:
The Electone has a special "To Lower" function that lets you assign
Lead or Bass voices to the Lower keyboard.
Simply press the TO
LOWER button on the voice section you wish to assign, and that
voice will be playable from the Lower keyboard.
When the TO LOWER button is turned
on, the Lead voices and Pedal voices
cannot be played on the Upper keyboard
and Pedalboard, respectively.
Turning the Electone off erases all panel
settings you have made.
When the
Electone is turned on, Basic Registration
1 is automatically selected.
If you have made panel settings you wish
to keep, save them to Registration
Memory (see page 62) before turning the
Electone off.
You can, however, restore the panel
settings that were made before the
Electone was last turned off. See page 67
for more information.
About Mute function:
The voices of the three voice sections of the Upper keyboard (two
in the Lower and Pedal) sound together in a layer, and the balance
of the voices in the layer is determined by these VOLUME controls.
You can easily mute the voice of a voice section by holding down
the COARSE button and pressing the panel volume control of the
voice section you wish to mute.
Repeating the procedure restores
the original volume setting.
NOTE:
The Lead and Pedal Voices sound one
note at a time; when you simultaneously
press two or more keys, only the highest
note will sound.