Yamaha ELB-02 ELB-02_Owners Manual - Page 48

DX E.Piano&Pad 1

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Voices 2 Category ORGAN PIANO GUITAR No. 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Voice Name Vin Organ Slow 1 Vin Organ Slow 2 VintageOrganFast Pop Organ 1 Pop Organ 2 Pop Organ 3 Pop Organ 4 Pop Organ 5 Pop Organ 6 Rock Organ 1 Rock Organ 2 Rock Organ 3 RockOrgan Slow 1 RockOrgan Slow 2 RockOrgan Slow 3 RockOrgan Slow 4 Rock Organ Fast Organ Bass 1 Organ Bass 2 Organ Bass 3 Organ Bass 4 Piano 1 Piano 2 Piano 3 Honkytonk Piano Octave Piano 1 Octave Piano 2 Octave Piano 3 Harpsichord 1 Harpsichord 2 Harpsichord 3 Clavichord DX E.Piano 1 DX E.Piano 2 DX E.Piano 3 DX E.Piano 4 DX E.Piano 5 DX E.Piano&Pad 1 DX E.Piano&Pad 2 Galaxy E.Piano Stage E.Piano 1 Stage E.Piano 2 Stage E.Piano 3 Stage E.Piano 4 Stage E.Piano 5 Stage E.Piano 6 Stack E.Piano 1 Stack E.Piano 2 Clavi 1 Clavi 2 Clavi 3 Nylon Guitar 1 Nylon Guitar 2 Nylon Guitar 3 S-Nylon Guitar 1 *2 S-Nylon Guitar 2 *2 Flamenco Guitar S-FlamencoGuitar *2 Description These vintage organ sounds feature a rotary speaker at slow speed. This vintage organ sound features a rotary speaker at fast speed. These are multi-purpose organ sounds. These are hard, overdriven, distorted organ sounds, ideal for rock. These rock organ sounds feature a rotary speaker at slow speed. This rock organ sound features a rotary speaker at fast speed. These pipe organ bass and jazz organ bass sounds are for lower register parts. These are multi-purpose piano sounds. This purposely out-of-tune piano sound is used in ragtime, older jazz and blues, and country rock music. These are piano sounds played in octaves, including Voices that are an octave lower or two octaves higher. This is the definitive instrument for baroque music. Since harpsichord uses plucked strings, there is no touch response. There is, however, a characteristic additional sound when the keys are released. This is a soft keyboard instrument for classical music, with a unique sound when the keys are released. These electric piano sounds are from the popular DX7 synthesizer. These sounds combine the popular DX7 synthesizer with pads. This is a bright sound with a strong touch response. These electric piano Voices feature the characteristic hammer and tine sound, with a bright yet warm feel. They also have tremolo effects. These bright electric pianos are characterized by their sharp attack sound. These are funky sounds of a popular 1960's era keyboard. These sounds are of an acoustic guitar with nylon strings. This is a Super Articulation Voice that features hammering or slides only if you play an accented legato note that is between a minor 2nd and a perfect 4th above the current note. When you release a key, the noise caused by fingers touching and muting strings is reproduced. Natural sounds can be simulated through legato playing. This sound is the same as S-Nylon Guitar 1, but without the legato effect or the noise caused by fingers touching strings. This guitar sound is suitable for flamenco music. This is a Super Articulation Voice that features hammering or slides only if you play an accented legato note that is between a minor 2nd and a perfect 4th above the current note. When you release a key, the noise caused by fingers touching and muting strings is reproduced. Natural sounds can be simulated through legato playing. 48 ELB-02 Owner's Manual

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ELB-02 Owner’s Manual
Voices
ORGAN
35
Vin Organ Slow 1
These vintage organ sounds feature a rotary speaker at slow speed.
36
Vin Organ Slow 2
37
VintageOrganFast
This vintage organ sound features a rotary speaker at fast speed.
38
Pop Organ 1
These are multi-purpose organ sounds.
39
Pop Organ 2
40
Pop Organ 3
41
Pop Organ 4
42
Pop Organ 5
43
Pop Organ 6
44
Rock Organ 1
These are hard, overdriven, distorted organ sounds, ideal for rock.
45
Rock Organ 2
46
Rock Organ 3
47
RockOrgan Slow 1
These rock organ sounds feature a rotary speaker at slow speed.
48
RockOrgan Slow 2
49
RockOrgan Slow 3
50
RockOrgan Slow 4
51
Rock Organ Fast
This rock organ sound features a rotary speaker at fast speed.
52
Organ Bass 1
These pipe organ bass and jazz organ bass sounds are for lower register parts.
53
Organ Bass 2
54
Organ Bass 3
55
Organ Bass 4
PIANO
01
Piano 1
These are multi-purpose piano sounds.
02
Piano 2
03
Piano 3
04
Honkytonk Piano
This purposely out-of-tune piano sound is used in ragtime, older jazz and blues, and country rock music.
05
Octave Piano 1
These are piano sounds played in octaves, including Voices that are an octave lower or two octaves
higher.
06
Octave Piano 2
07
Octave Piano 3
08
Harpsichord 1
This is the definitive instrument for baroque music. Since harpsichord uses plucked strings, there is no
touch response. There is, however, a characteristic additional sound when the keys are released.
09
Harpsichord 2
10
Harpsichord 3
11
Clavichord
This is a soft keyboard instrument for classical music, with a unique sound when the keys are released.
12
DX E.Piano 1
These electric piano sounds are from the popular DX7 synthesizer.
13
DX E.Piano 2
14
DX E.Piano 3
15
DX E.Piano 4
16
DX E.Piano 5
17
DX E.Piano&Pad 1
These sounds combine the popular DX7 synthesizer with pads.
18
DX E.Piano&Pad 2
19
Galaxy E.Piano
This is a bright sound with a strong touch response.
20
Stage E.Piano 1
These electric piano Voices feature the characteristic hammer and tine sound, with a bright yet warm
feel. They also have tremolo effects.
21
Stage E.Piano 2
22
Stage E.Piano 3
23
Stage E.Piano 4
24
Stage E.Piano 5
25
Stage E.Piano 6
26
Stack E.Piano 1
These bright electric pianos are characterized by their sharp attack sound.
27
Stack E.Piano 2
28
Clavi 1
These are funky sounds of a popular 1960’s era keyboard.
29
Clavi 2
30
Clavi 3
GUITAR
01
Nylon Guitar 1
These sounds are of an acoustic guitar with nylon strings.
02
Nylon Guitar 2
03
Nylon Guitar 3
04
S-Nylon Guitar 1
*2
This is a Super Articulation Voice that features hammering or slides only if you play an accented legato
note that is between a minor 2nd and a perfect 4th above the current note. When you release a key, the
noise caused by fingers touching and muting strings is reproduced. Natural sounds can be simulated
through legato playing.
05
S-Nylon Guitar 2
*2
This sound is the same as S-Nylon Guitar 1, but without the legato effect or the noise caused by fingers
touching strings.
06
Flamenco Guitar
This guitar sound is suitable for flamenco music.
07
S-FlamencoGuitar
*2
This is a Super Articulation Voice that features hammering or slides only if you play an accented legato
note that is between a minor 2nd and a perfect 4th above the current note. When you release a key, the
noise caused by fingers touching and muting strings is reproduced. Natural sounds can be simulated
through legato playing.
Category
No.
Voice Name
Description