Yamaha ELS-01 Owner's Manual - Page 147
Rhythm Clock box, ACCENT buttons, QUANTIZE, controls
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6 Set the Gate Time. (This is optional, and only necessary when you want to enter a sustaining sound, such as a whistle.) For a list of instruments that require a Gate Time setting, refer to the Percussion Kit List on page 167. For details on Gate Time, refer to page 156. 7 Use the ACCENT buttons to enter the sound to the selected point. Press each ACCENT button to actually enter the percussion sounds. You can change the rhythm clock to which the percussion sound is entered by pressing the QUANTIZE [E][F] buttons. 1 2 3 1 Rhythm Clock box Displays the current position in the pattern according to measure, beat, and number of clicks. A click is the smallest division of a pattern, and one beat is made up of 480 clicks. The rhythm clock advances up to the measures set in the SETTING Page and loops back to the beginning of the rhythm (01:01:000). Reference Page Basic settings for the Rhythm Pattern (page 142) Rhythm Program 2 ACCENT buttons Records the instrument and determines its volume or Accent level. Press one of the 9 ACCENT buttons you wish to set ("ppp" is softer and "fff " is louder; "REST" is no sound). The instrument is automatically inserted at the Accent level to the selected position in the pattern. Selection of an Accent level automatically advances the rhythm clock by one step, according to the current Quantize resolution value. 3 QUANTIZE [E][F] controls Each press of the buttons advances or reverses the rhythm clock by one step. The size of a single step is determined by the Quantize value. 8 Repeat steps #4 through #7 above to layer each instrument and complete your own rhythm. ELS-01/01C Owner's Manual 147