Yamaha ELC-02 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owners Manual - Page 186

Controlling the Electone from an external device, Connecting a Pedal Unit, Connecting a Foot Pedal

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Connection Examples - External Devices MIDI messages MIDI cable MIDI IN MIDI OUT External MIDI device MIDI IN If you use a USB wireless LAN adaptor, MIDI communication is not available via neither the [USB TO HOST] terminal nor the MIDI terminal. NOTE When you are using the MDR, MIDI data cannot be transmitted. Controlling the Electone from an external device You can use an external MIDI keyboard or sequencer to remotely play the sounds of your Electone and change its Registrations. (You will need to set the MIDI transmit channels of the MIDI keyboard to match the fixed receive channels on your Electone.) MIDI messages MIDI cable MIDI OUT MIDI IN MIDI keyboard or synthesizer Connecting a Pedal Unit Use this Electone attaching the pedal unit by necessity. Connecting a Pedal Unit to the Electone allows you to use the Pedalboard, right and left Footswitches, Expression Pedal and 2nd Expression Pedal. These foot operated controls allow you to execute various performance functions and switch effects on/off, without taking your hands from the keyboard. If you connect and disconnect the Pedal Unit, you must be sure to first turn off the power of the Electone, then use the cable to make the connection. If you connect and disconnect the cable while the power to the Electone is on, Electone and the Pedal Unit can be damaged. Messages Dedicated cable TO MAIN TO PEDAL Reference pages • Voices for Each Keyboard (page 24) • Footswitches (page 174) • Expression Pedals (page 178) Connecting a Foot Pedal Connecting an optional Foot Pedal (sold separately) to the Electone allows you to execute various performance functions and switch effects on/off, without taking your hands from the keyboard. To do this, you must assign a desired function to the Foot Pedal. If you use the [USB TO HOST] terminal, MIDI communication is not available via the both of the [USB TO HOST] terminal and the MIDI terminal. NOTE When you are using the MDR, MIDI data cannot be received. 186 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual FOOT PEDAL Foot Pedal Reference pages • Foot Pedal (Sold Separately) (page 176) • Controlling Sustain (page 176) • Controlling Melody On Chord (page 177) • Controlling Lead Slide (page 177) • Controlling the Solo Function (page 177)

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Connection Examples – External Devices
ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner’s Manual
186
If you use a USB wireless LAN adaptor, MIDI
communication is not available via neither the [USB TO
HOST] terminal nor the MIDI terminal.
NOTE
When you are using the MDR, MIDI data cannot be transmitted.
You can use an external MIDI keyboard or sequencer to
remotely play the sounds of your Electone and change its
Registrations. (You will need to set the MIDI transmit
channels of the MIDI keyboard to match the fixed receive
channels on your Electone.)
If you use the [USB TO HOST] terminal, MIDI
communication is not available via the both of the [USB
TO HOST] terminal and the MIDI terminal.
NOTE
When you are using the MDR, MIDI data cannot be received.
Use this Electone attaching the pedal unit by necessity.
Connecting a Pedal Unit to the Electone allows you to use
the Pedalboard, right and left Footswitches, Expression
Pedal and 2nd Expression Pedal. These foot operated
controls allow you to execute various performance
functions and switch effects on/off, without taking your
hands from the keyboard. If you connect and disconnect
the Pedal Unit, you must be sure to first turn off the
power of the Electone, then use the cable to make the
connection. If you connect and disconnect the cable
while the power to the Electone is on, Electone and the
Pedal Unit can be damaged.
Reference pages
• Voices for Each Keyboard (page 24)
• Footswitches (page 174)
• Expression Pedals (page 178)
Connecting an optional Foot Pedal (sold separately) to
the Electone allows you to execute various performance
functions and switch effects on/off, without taking your
hands from the keyboard. To do this, you must assign a
desired function to the Foot Pedal.
Reference pages
• Foot Pedal (Sold Separately) (page 176)
• Controlling Sustain (page 176)
• Controlling Melody On Chord (page 177)
• Controlling Lead Slide (page 177)
• Controlling the Solo Function (page 177)
Controlling the Electone from an
external device
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
MIDI cable
External MIDI device
MIDI messages
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
MIDI keyboard or synthesizer
MIDI cable
MIDI messages
Connecting a Pedal Unit
Connecting a Foot Pedal
TO PEDAL
Dedicated cable
Messages
TO MAIN
FOOT PEDAL
Foot Pedal