Yamaha ELS-02 Owner's Manual - Page 18
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Voice Display Voice Display [Page 1] Switching the display pages Voice Sections Shows the Voices currently assigned to each Voice section. You can also mute a specific Voice section by pressing its button (the button is grayed-out). Reference page • Selecting a Voice (page 25) RHYTHM Shows the currently selected rhythm. Reference page • Selecting a rhythm (page 56) A.B.C. MODE Shows the Auto Bass Chord mode. Reference page • Auto Bass Chord (page 66) TEMPO Shows the current rhythm tempo. Reference page • Adjusting the tempo (page 59) BAR/BEAT Shows the bar/beat when the rhythm is playing. Registration Unit Shows the currently selected Registration Unit. Reference pages • About Banks and Units (page 98) • Creating two or more Registration Units in a Song (page 118) Registration Bank Selection For selecting the desired Registration Bank. You can select the Banks from A (at top) to an empty Bank next to the last Bank containing data. When Banks A and B contain Registration data, for example, you can select Banks A, B, and C (which is empty). The on/off indication of Bank (A - E) shows whether the selected Bank contains data or not. Reference pages • Registration Memory and Bank (page 95) • Storing Registrations to Another Bank (page 96) Registration Shift Shows the current position of the Registration Shift. Reference page • Registration Shift (page 99) Voice Display [Page 2] You can confirm the parameter values (for example, Reverb, Volume, Pan) for each Registration Memory simultaneously. Moreover, you can unify the values of a specific parameter used in various Registration Memories at one time. See page 102 for the details. Voice Display [Page 3] The Registrations stored to the Registration number can be copied to another Registration number for each individual section. Also Banks can be copied or deleted. For details, see page 105. Reference page • Registration Memory (page 95) 18 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual