Yamaha ELB-02 ELB-02_Owners Manual - Page 39

Selecting Voices from the User buttons, The User buttons have two basic uses, About the Solo function

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About the Solo function NOTE The [TO LOWER%/SOLO] button functions as Solo when the [VOICE SECTION 2] button lights up, and function as TO LOWER when the [VOICE SECTION 2] is off. The ELS series Electone features an exclusive Solo function letting you instantly switch to 2 a solo Lead Voice in the middle of your performance, muting all other Upper Keyboard Voices Voices. This Electone can playback Songs containing the Solo function by using the MDR function. After playing back such a Song, [TO LOWER%/SOLO] button may light. In this status, Lead Voice 2 will not sound, so turn off the [TO LOWER%/SOLO] button. 5 Selecting Voices from the User buttons This Electone has a variety of Voices from which you can choose-greater than what is immediately apparent from the front panel controls. You've already learned (in "Selecting Voices with the Voice buttons" above) how to select different Voices that are available in the Voice Menu display of each panel voice. The Electone also has User buttons in each voice section, giving you access to even more voices. These User buttons function as 'wild card' Voice Menu selectors; any internal voices can be selected from these buttons. NOTE The Voices S-Violin, S-Flute, S-Alto Sax and S-Irish Pipe can be used only for Voice sections Lead Voices 1/2 and Pedal Voices 1/2. These four Voices cannot be selected for Voice sections Upper Keyboard Voices 1/2 and Lower Keyboard Voices 1/2, and are not shown in the display. User buttons The User buttons have two basic uses:  For playing any Voice of the Voice Menus from any of the keyboards or Pedalboard. You can play on the Upper Keyboard, for example, Voices from any of the other Voice Menu pages, and not be limited to only the twelve buttons (twelve Voice Menu pages) that make up the Upper Voice section.  For having two different Voices from the same Voice Menu page available for selection in the same song. For example, you can assign one of the Voices to a User button in the Upper Keyboard Voice 1/2 section, the second Voice to the other User button in the same section. ELB-02 Owner's Manual 39

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ELB-02 Owner’s Manual
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Voices
This Electone has a variety of Voices from which you can choose—greater than what
is immediately apparent from the front panel controls. You’ve already learned (in
“Selecting Voices with the Voice buttons” above) how to select different Voices that
are available in the Voice Menu display of each panel voice.
The Electone also has User buttons in each voice section, giving you access to even
more voices. These User buttons function as ‘wild card’ Voice Menu selectors; any
internal voices can be selected from these buttons.
The User buttons have two basic uses:
For playing any Voice of the Voice Menus from any of the keyboards or Pedalboard. You
can play on the Upper Keyboard, for example, Voices from any of the other Voice Menu
pages, and not be limited to only the twelve buttons (twelve Voice Menu pages) that make
up the Upper Voice section.
For having two different Voices from the same Voice Menu page available for selection in
the same song. For example, you can assign one of the Voices to a User button in the Upper
Keyboard Voice 1/2 section, the second Voice to the other User button in the same section.
About the Solo function
The ELS series Electone features an exclusive Solo function letting you instantly switch to
a solo Lead Voice in the middle of your performance, muting all other Upper Keyboard
Voices. This Electone can playback Songs containing the Solo function by using the
MDR function. After playing back such a Song, [TO LOWER
D
/SOLO] button may
light. In this status, Lead Voice 2 will not sound, so turn off the [TO LOWER
D
/SOLO]
button.
NOTE
The [TO LOWER
D
/SOLO]
button functions as Solo
when the [VOICE SECTION
2] button lights up, and
function as TO LOWER when
the [VOICE SECTION 2] is
off.
5
Selecting Voices from the User buttons
NOTE
The Voices S-Violin, S-Flute,
S-Alto Sax and S-Irish Pipe
can be used only for Voice
sections Lead Voices 1/2
and Pedal Voices 1/2. These
four Voices cannot be
selected for Voice sections
Upper Keyboard Voices 1/2
and Lower Keyboard Voices
1/2, and are not shown in the
display.
User buttons