Yamaha ELB-02 ELB-02_Owners Manual - Page 114
Using the [DISABLE] button, Selecting Disable mode, Press the [UTILITY] button.
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NOTE The Disable function is available even after changing the Bank. Using the [DISABLE] button: Keep in mind that rhythm and automatic accompaniment patterns as well as the tempo also change when you select different Registration Memory buttons. There may be times during your performance when you want to keep the same rhythm going, even when you make Registration Memory changes. Pressing the [DISABLE] button allows you to keep the same rhythm, accompaniment patterns, tempo, and so on throughout all your Registration changes, or make your own rhythm selections if you want to. When the [DISABLE] button is on, the following functions will not change, even when you change the Registration Memory number. • Rhythm menu, Rhythm section, Rhythm tempo, Rhythm volume, Rhythm reverb • Rhythm reverb time • Accompaniment volume, Accompaniment reverb, On/Off status of Accompaniment parts • A.B.C. mode, A.B.C. memory 5 • M.O.C. mode The particular settings that do not change when the [DISABLE] button is on depend on the Disable mode setting. For details on the Disable mode, see "Selecting Disable Mode" below. Registration Memory Selecting Disable mode: The Disable mode enables you to select what is to be disabled when the [DISABLE] button is on. There are two Disable modes: Normal (rhythm menu, tempo, etc. are disabled) and Tempo (only tempo is disabled). 1 Press the [UTILITY] button. The UTILITY display appears. 114 ELB-02 Owner's Manual 2 3
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