Yamaha ELS-02 Owner's Manual - Page 141

To create your own rhythm from, scratch, Deleting unnecessary s

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DISPLAY SELECT VOICE DISPLAY A.B.C. M.O.C. MDR FOOT SWITCH UTILITY INTERNET RHYTHM PROGRAM VOICE EDIT PATTERN SEQUENCE U.ORGAN L.ORGAN ROTARY SP FLUTES FLUTES SPEED SEQ. 1 RHYTHM SEQ. 2 MARCH WALTZ SWING& JAZZ POPS R & B VOLUME MAX 1 SEQ. 3 SEQ. 4 LATIN WORLD MUSIC BALLAD ROCK DANCE 2 MIN Deleting unnecessary Sections When you create a Rhythm pattern based on Preset Rhythm data or already created User Rhythm data, created data will be stored together with the unedited other Sections. Even if you edit only Main A and Main B, all other Sections will also be stored as User Rhythm data. Because of this, the remaining memory capacity (page 156) may decrease faster than expected. To save on memory capacity, you should delete unnecessary Sections which may not be used for your performance by pressing the [ALL] button on the CLEAR PART window (page 144). Rhythm Pattern Program To create your own rhythm from scratch: Press the [PATTERN] button and release it without selecting a Rhythm button. A blank pattern is loaded to the Rhythm Pattern Program. A Rhythm consists of 15 sections: Intro 1 - 3, Main A - D, Fill In A - D, Ending 1 - 3, and Break. In Rhythm Pattern Program, you can enter or edit percussion notes one by one, or assemble each part from other different rhythms to create your own new User Rhythm. Case 1: Creating your own rhythm by changing a preset rhythm Preset Rhythm Intro 1 2 3 Ending 1 2 3 Main A B C D Fill In A B C D Break Changing Intro 1 to Intro 1' Save as a User Rhythm User Rhythm Intro 1' 2 3 Ending 1 2 3 Main A B C D Fill In A B C D Break All Rhythm sections, including any which have not been edited, are saved as one User Rhythm. Rhythm Program 9 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual 141

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Rhythm Pattern Program
ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner’s Manual
141
9
Rhythm Program
To create your own rhythm from
scratch:
Press the [PATTERN] button and release it without
selecting a Rhythm button.
A blank pattern is loaded to the Rhythm Pattern
Program.
Deleting unnecessary Sections
When you create a Rhythm pattern based on Preset
Rhythm data or already created User Rhythm data,
created data will be stored together with the unedited
other Sections. Even if you edit only Main A and
Main B, all other Sections will also be stored as User
Rhythm data. Because of this, the remaining memory
capacity (page 156) may decrease faster than
expected. To save on memory capacity, you should
delete unnecessary Sections which may not be used
for your performance by pressing the [ALL] button
on the CLEAR PART window (page 144).
RHYTHM
VOLUME
DISPLAY SELECT
VOICE
DISPLAY
FOOT
SWITCH
RHYTHM
PROGRAM
UTILITY
INTERNET
A.B.C.
M.O.C.
MDR
VOICE EDIT
PATTERN
SEQUENCE
U.ORGAN
FLUTES
L.ORGAN
FLUTES
ROTARY SP
SPEED
MARCH
LATIN
WORLD
MUSIC
BALLAD
ROCK
DANCE
WALTZ
POPS
R & B
SWING&
JAZZ
2
1
1
SEQ.
2
SEQ.
3
SEQ.
4
SEQ.
MAX
MIN
A Rhythm consists of 15 sections: Intro 1 – 3, Main A
– D, Fill In A – D, Ending 1 – 3, and Break.
In Rhythm Pattern Program, you can enter or edit
percussion notes one by one, or assemble each part
from other different rhythms to create your own new
User Rhythm.
Case 1: Creating your own rhythm by
changing a preset rhythm
Intro 1
2
3
Main A
B
C
D
Fill In A
B
C
D
Ending 1
2
3
Break
Intro 1'
2
3
Main A
B
C
D
Fill In A
B
C
D
Ending 1
2
3
Break
Preset Rhythm
Save as
a User Rhythm
User Rhythm
Changing Intro 1
to Intro 1'
All Rhythm sections, including any which have not
been edited, are saved as one User Rhythm.