Yamaha ELC-02 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owners Manual - Page 27
About the To Lower function, Connect a Foot Pedal sold
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About the To Lower function Voices selected for the Lead Voice 1, Pedal Voice 1, and Pedal Voice 2 sections can also be played on the Lower Keyboard when the [TO LOWER /SOLO] or [TO LOWER ] button in each section is on. When To Lower function is on, the Lead Voice and Pedal Voice cannot be played on the Upper Keyboard and Pedalboard, respectively. The To Lower function is not available in the Lead Voice 2 section. About the Solo function The Lead Voice 2 section features an exclusive Solo function. Solo lets you instantly switch to a solo Lead Voice in the middle of your performance, muting all other Upper Keyboard Voices. NOTE In order to use the Solo function, a Foot pedal (sold separately) is needed. 1 Select the Voice that you wish to play solo in the Lead Voice 2 section. When the lamp of the [TO LOWER /SOLO] button is turned off, all the Voices for Upper Keyboard (Upper Keyboard Voice 1 and 2, and Lead Voice 1 and 2) can be played. 2 Press the [TO LOWER /SOLO] button in the Lead Voice 2 section. This sets Solo to standby status. Selecting Voices with the Voice Buttons 3 Connect a Foot Pedal (sold separately) to the [FOOT PEDAL] jack located on the rear of the 2 Electone. Voices In this condition (Solo on), only the Lead Voice 2 is playable on the Upper Keyboard. (All other Voices are muted.) 4 To temporarily turn Solo off as you play, press down on the foot pedal. In this condition, all Voices set to the Upper Keyboard except for Lead Voice 2 are playable on the Upper Keyboard. (Only Lead Voice 2 is muted.) Each time you press the foot pedal (Solo off) you can play all Voices except Lead Voice 2, and each time you release it (Solo on) you can play only Lead Voice 2 on the Upper Keyboard. Notes on using Solo • The foot pedal can be used to control other functions. When other functions are assigned to the foot pedal, pressing foot pedal turns these functions on at the same time. • When you release the foot pedal, Solo is not applied to the key being pressed, but is applied from the next pressed key. When you press the foot pedal, Solo remains active for the key being pressed, and is cancelled from the next pressed key. • Lead Voices 1 and 2 sound only the highest note if two or more keys are played. However, in the Solo mode, Lead Voice 2 sounds for the last key played. Reference pages • Foot Pedal (Sold Separately) (page 176) • Voice Condition Display (page 41) ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual 27
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