Yamaha ELC-02 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owners Manual - Page 138

EQ HIGH FREQ./EQ HIGH GAIN, Element On/Off switches

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Editing a Voice  EQ HIGH FREQ./EQ HIGH GAIN Sets the frequency and gain (level) of the high frequency band. The EQ HIGH FREQ. slider sets the desired frequency band over a range of 500 Hz - 16.0 kHz. The EQ HIGH GAIN slider sets the level for the frequency band (specified by the EQ HIGH FREQ. slider) over a range of -12 dB - +12 dB. LAYER Page 1 These buttons switch the display. EQ (Equalizer) An equalizer is usually used to correct the sound output from amps or speakers to match the special acoustic character of the room. The sound is divided into several frequency bands, then by raising or lowering the level for each band, the correction is made. This Electone has a two-band (high and low) digital equalizer that lets you adjust the overall sound according to the type of music you play - classical music being more refined and soft, pop music more crisp, and rock music more dynamic. LAYER Page       LEVEL Determines the output level of the Element. Range: 0 - 127  NOTE LIMIT Determines the lowest and highest notes in the range for which the Element sounds. The setting of the HIGH slider cannot be set lower than that of the LOW slider. Some Elements are not affected by this parameter. Range: C-2 - G8  PAN Determines the position of the Element in the stereo image. Range: L64 - R63  LAYER Page 2  Element select buttons Select the Element you wish to edit.  Element On/Off switches The [AWM1] - [AWM8] buttons indicate the Elements which make up the selected Voice. You can mute any of the Elements by simply pressing the corresponding button. Pressing the button again cancels the mute. Muting all other Elements except for the one you are editing lets you clearly hear that single Element for ease in editing. Note that when some Elements are muted, playing the keyboard in certain key areas or with certain velocities may result in no sound.  Display switch buttons The LAYER Page contains three pages. The buttons are used to switch among them.      NOTE SHIFT Determines the pitch settings in semitones. Range: -64 - +63  TUNE FINE Determines the fine tuning. Range: -64 - +63 138 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual

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Editing a Voice
ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner’s Manual
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EQ HIGH FREQ./EQ HIGH GAIN
Sets the frequency and gain (level) of the high frequency
band. The EQ HIGH FREQ. slider sets the desired
frequency band over a range of 500 Hz – 16.0 kHz. The
EQ HIGH GAIN slider sets the level for the frequency
band (specified by the EQ HIGH FREQ. slider) over a
range of -12 dB – +12 dB.
LAYER Page
1
Element select buttons
Select the Element you wish to edit.
2
Element On/Off switches
The [AWM1] – [AWM8] buttons indicate the Elements
which make up the selected Voice. You can mute any of
the Elements by simply pressing the corresponding
button. Pressing the button again cancels the mute.
Muting all other Elements except for the one you are
editing lets you clearly hear that single Element for ease
in editing. Note that when some Elements are muted,
playing the keyboard in certain key areas or with certain
velocities may result in no sound.
3
Display switch buttons
The LAYER Page contains three pages. The
buttons are used to switch among them.
1
LEVEL
Determines the output level of the Element.
Range:
0 – 127
2
NOTE LIMIT
Determines the lowest and highest notes in the range for
which the Element sounds.
The setting of the HIGH slider cannot be set lower than
that of the LOW slider. Some Elements are not affected by
this parameter.
Range:
C-2 – G8
3
PAN
Determines the position of the Element in the stereo
image.
Range:
L64 – R63
LAYER Page 2
1
NOTE SHIFT
Determines the pitch settings in semitones.
Range:
-64 – +63
2
TUNE FINE
Determines the fine tuning.
Range:
-64 – +63
EQ (Equalizer)
An equalizer is usually used to correct the sound
output from amps or speakers to match the special
acoustic character of the room. The sound is divided
into several frequency bands, then by raising or
lowering the level for each band, the correction is
made. This Electone has a two-band (high and low)
digital equalizer that lets you adjust the overall sound
according to the type of music you play — classical
music being more refined and soft, pop music more
crisp, and rock music more dynamic.
2
1
3
2
3
1
LAYER Page 1
These buttons switch the display.
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2
1
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5
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