Yamaha ELS-02 Owner's Manual - Page 150

Creating backing patterns (Rhythmic Chord function), Accompaniment pattern for your newly

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Rhythm Pattern Program "loop") for a certain number of measures as set in the SETTING Page. Reference page • Metronome (page 143) 5 Repeat steps 2 through 4 above to layer each instrument and complete your own rhythm. 3 Using the COPY FROM [RHYTHM] and [SECTION] buttons, select the rhythm and the section which has the accompaniment you wish to use. Reference page • Basic settings for the rhythm pattern (page 142) You can erase an instrument while the rhythm is playing back. To erase an instrument/key assignment: While holding down the [CLEAR] button, press the key on the keyboard corresponding to the instrument you wish to erase. All instances of the selected instrument will be erased from the pattern. When you want to erase all instruments, or edit entered percussion notes, you need to stop the rhythm before editing. See page 146, "Editing entered percussion notes." Creating backing patterns (Rhythmic Chord function) The Rhythm Pattern Program allows you to use one of the Electone's Accompaniment patterns with your original rhythm. You can select and save the Accompaniment pattern that best matches the rhythm that you have created. Moreover, Rhythm Pattern Program features a Rhythmic Chord function that lets you add your own backing patterns to the rhythms you create. To select an appropriate Accompaniment pattern for your newly created rhythm: 1 Press the [SETTING] button at the top of the display to call up the SETTING Page. 2 Press the [ASSEMBLE] button. A pop-up menu appears, letting you select the copy source and destination parts. 4 Using the COPY FROM [PART] button, select the accompaniment part you want to copy. 5 Using the COPY TO [PART] button, select the desired accompaniment part (CHORD 1 or CHORD 2) to be used for the Rhythmic Chord pattern. 6 Press the [EXECUTE] button to execute the copy. The desired accompaniment part (Rhythmic Chord pattern) has been copied. To create your own backing patterns with the Rhythmic Chord function: The Rhythmic Chord pattern can be entered by the same methods as the rhythm: Step Write and/or Real Time Write. 1 Press the [INPUT] button at the top of the display to call up the INPUT Page. 150 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual

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Rhythm Pattern Program
ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner’s Manual
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“loop”) for a certain number of measures as set in
the SETTING Page.
Reference page
• Metronome (page 143)
5
Repeat steps 2 through 4 above to layer
each instrument and complete your own
rhythm.
You can erase an instrument while the rhythm is playing
back.
To erase an instrument/key assignment:
While holding down the [CLEAR] button, press the key
on the keyboard corresponding to the instrument you
wish to erase. All instances of the selected instrument will
be erased from the pattern.
When you want to erase all instruments, or edit entered
percussion notes, you need to stop the rhythm before
editing. See page 146, “Editing entered percussion notes.”
The Rhythm Pattern Program allows you to use one of
the Electone’s Accompaniment patterns with your
original rhythm. You can select and save the
Accompaniment pattern that best matches the rhythm
that you have created. Moreover, Rhythm Pattern
Program features a Rhythmic Chord function that lets
you add your own backing patterns to the rhythms you
create.
To select an appropriate
Accompaniment pattern for your newly
created rhythm:
1
Press the [SETTING] button at the top of
the display to call up the SETTING Page.
2
Press the [ASSEMBLE] button.
A pop-up menu appears, letting you select the copy
source and destination parts.
3
Using the COPY FROM [RHYTHM] and
[SECTION] buttons, select the rhythm
and the section which has the
accompaniment you wish to use.
Reference page
• Basic settings for the rhythm pattern (page 142)
4
Using the COPY FROM [PART] button,
select the accompaniment part you
want to copy.
5
Using the COPY TO [PART] button,
select the desired accompaniment part
(CHORD 1 or CHORD 2) to be used for
the Rhythmic Chord pattern.
6
Press the [EXECUTE] button to execute
the copy.
The desired accompaniment part (Rhythmic Chord
pattern) has been copied.
To create your own backing patterns
with the Rhythmic Chord function:
The Rhythmic Chord pattern can be entered by the same
methods as the rhythm: Step Write and/or Real Time
Write.
1
Press the [INPUT] button at the top of
the display to call up the INPUT Page.
Creating backing patterns
(Rhythmic Chord function)