Yamaha ELC-02 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owners Manual - Page 79

Creating a User Keyboard Percussion Kit, Turn on the Keyboard Percussion

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Keyboard Percussion Creating a User Keyboard Percussion Kit You can create your own original Keyboard Percussion kit by assigning specific drum/percussion sounds to the notes on the keyboard. To do this, assign your desired Kit (pages 83 - 92) to a User Keyboard Percussion (any of User 1 - 40), then assign each desired drum/percussion sound to any key or pedal. The created User Keyboard Percussion kit can be called up via the KEYBOARD PERCUSSION [1] or [2] button. In the instructions below, drum sounds are assigned to User 1 and called up 5 with the KEYBOARD PERCUSSION [1] button. NOTE By default, the same data as the Preset 1 - 2 of the EL Kit is stored to User Keyboard Percussion 1 and 2. Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion 1 Turn on the Keyboard Percussion function by pressing the KEYBOARD PERCUSSION [1] button. The K.B.P. display appears. 2 Press [USER 1] on the display. This procedure assigns User 1 to the KEYBOARD PERCUSSION [1] button. This lets you call up the User 1 settings the next time you press the [1] button. 3 Press the [ASSIGN] button at the right top on the display to call up the ASSIGN page. 5 Select the desired drum instrument that you wish to assign to a key. Select the desired drum instrument category with the category buttons in the display. The drum instrument menu of the selected category appears. Drum Instrument Category 4 Press the [KIT CHANGE] button at the center on the display to call up the Kit list of the Keyboard Percussion, then select the desired kit. The message "Are you sure you want to reset the setup data to the default values and clear the assignments?" appears when you change the kit. Select [OK] to clear all assignments and detailed settings (made in the SETUP Page) and call up the selected kit on the panel. Select [CANCEL] to call up the selected kit without erasing the assignments and detailed settings. Drum Instrument Menu Reference page • Kit Assign List (page 83) ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual 79

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Keyboard Percussion
ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner’s Manual
79
5
Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion
You can create your own original Keyboard Percussion
kit by assigning specific drum/percussion sounds to the
notes on the keyboard. To do this, assign your desired Kit
(pages 83 – 92) to a User Keyboard Percussion (any of
User 1 – 40), then assign each desired drum/percussion
sound to any key or pedal. The created User Keyboard
Percussion kit can be called up via the KEYBOARD
PERCUSSION [1] or [2] button. In the instructions
below, drum sounds are assigned to User 1 and called up
with the KEYBOARD PERCUSSION [1] button.
NOTE
By default, the same data as the Preset 1 – 2 of the EL Kit is
stored to User Keyboard Percussion 1 and 2.
1
Turn on the Keyboard Percussion
function by pressing the KEYBOARD
PERCUSSION [1] button.
The K.B.P. display appears.
2
Press [USER 1] on the display.
This procedure assigns User 1 to the KEYBOARD
PERCUSSION [1] button.
This lets you call up the User 1 settings the next time
you press the [1] button.
3
Press the [ASSIGN] button at the right
top on the display to call up the ASSIGN
page.
4
Press the [KIT CHANGE] button at the
center on the display to call up the Kit
list of the Keyboard Percussion, then
select the desired kit.
5
Select the desired drum instrument that
you wish to assign to a key.
Select the desired drum instrument category with
the category buttons in the display. The drum
instrument menu of the selected category appears.
Reference page
• Kit Assign List (page 83)
Creating a User Keyboard
Percussion Kit
The message “Are you sure you want to reset the
setup data to the default values and clear the
assignments?” appears when you change the kit.
Select [OK] to clear all assignments and detailed
settings (made in the SETUP Page) and call up the
selected kit on the panel. Select [CANCEL] to call up
the selected kit without erasing the assignments and
detailed settings.
Drum Instrument Category
Drum Instrument Menu