Yamaha ELC-02 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owners Manual - Page 95

Saving the Registration Data to USB Flash Drive, Selecting Disable mode

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Saving the Registration Data to USB Flash Drive Selecting Disable mode: The Disable mode enables you to select what is to be disabled when the [D.] (Disable) button is on. There are two Disable modes: Normal (rhythm menu, tempo, etc. are disabled) and Tempo (only tempo is disabled). 1 Press the [UTILITY] button to call up the GLOBAL Page of the Utility display. 2 Press the DISABLE MODE [NORMAL] or [TEMPO] button. Disable mode NORMAL When the Electone is set to the Normal mode and the [D.] (Disable) button is on, the following functions will not change, even when you change the Registration Memory number. • Rhythm menu, Rhythm section, Rhythm tempo, Rhythm volume, Rhythm reverb • Rhythm reverb time • Accompaniment volume, Accompaniment reverb, On/Off status of Accompaniment parts • A.B.C. mode, A.B.C. memory • M.O.C. mode, Foot Pedal control for M.O.C. • Second expression pedal control for rhythm tempo TEMPO When the Electone is set to the Tempo mode and the [D.] (Disable) button is on, the rhythm tempo will not change, even when you change the Registration Memory number. Saving the Registration Data to USB Flash Drive The Registration data stored to the Number buttons can be saved to a USB flash drive connected to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. Reference page • Saving Registrations and Other Data to a Unit (page 116) With the MDR function, up to five Banks of the Registration Memory stored to internal memory of the instrument can be saved to a USB flash drive as a single Song file. Although detailed information about the MDR is described on chapter 7, these instructions show how to save the Registration data to a USB flash drive. 6 1 Insert a USB flash drive into the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. 2 Press the [MDR] button on the panel to call up the MDR display. Registration Memory 3 Select the Song to which you want to save the Registration data (page 110). ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual 95

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Saving the Registration Data to USB Flash Drive
ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner’s Manual
95
6
Registration Memory
Saving the Registration
Data to USB Flash Drive
The Registration data stored to the Number buttons can
be saved to a USB flash drive connected to the [USB TO
DEVICE] terminal.
Reference page
• Saving Registrations and Other Data to a Unit (page 116)
With the MDR function, up to five Banks of the
Registration Memory stored to internal memory of the
instrument can be saved to a USB flash drive as a single
Song file. Although detailed information about the MDR
is described on chapter 7, these instructions show how to
save the Registration data to a USB flash drive.
1
Insert a USB flash drive into the [USB
TO DEVICE] terminal.
2
Press the [MDR] button on the panel to
call up the MDR display.
3
Select the Song to which you want to
save the Registration data (page 110).
Selecting Disable mode:
The Disable mode enables you to select what is to be
disabled when the [D.] (Disable) button is on. There
are two Disable modes: Normal (rhythm menu,
tempo, etc. are disabled) and Tempo (only tempo is
disabled).
1
Press the [UTILITY] button to call up
the GLOBAL Page of the Utility
display.
2
Press the DISABLE MODE
[NORMAL] or [TEMPO] button.
NORMAL
When the Electone is set to the Normal mode and the
[D.] (Disable) button is on, the following functions
will not change, even when you change the
Registration Memory number.
Rhythm menu, Rhythm section, Rhythm tempo,
Rhythm volume, Rhythm reverb
Rhythm reverb time
Accompaniment volume, Accompaniment reverb,
On/Off status of Accompaniment parts
A.B.C. mode, A.B.C. memory
M.O.C. mode, Foot Pedal control for M.O.C.
Second expression pedal control for rhythm tempo
TEMPO
When the Electone is set to the Tempo mode and the
[D.] (Disable) button is on, the rhythm tempo will
not change, even when you change the Registration
Memory number.
Disable mode