Yamaha ELS-02 Owner's Manual - Page 26

Changing the Voice volume, Using VOLUME slider in the display

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Selecting Voices with the Voice Buttons Changing the Voice volume There are two ways to set the Voice volume: using the VOLUME buttons on the panel and using the volume slider in the display. The VOLUME buttons let you make coarse adjustments to the volume while the slider gives you fine control. Using the VOLUME buttons on the panel (coarse) Press one of the VOLUME buttons of the desired Voice section on the panel to set the level for each Voice. The buttons have seven volume settings, from a minimum of 0, or no sound, to a maximum of full volume. UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE 1 STRINGS BRASS WOODWIND TUTTI PAD SYNTH BRILLIANCE VOLUME BRILLIANT MAX 1 PIANO ORGAN PERCUSSION GUITAR CHOIR WORLD 2 MELLOW MIN NOTE Depending on the volume value (set by the slider), two adjacent VOLUME button lamps may be lit at the same time, indicating an intermediate position. Calling up the Voice Menu display and Voice Condition display alternatively Pressing a Voice button once calls up the Voice Menu display for the selected button. Pressing it a second time calls up the Voice Condition display. Successive presses alternate between the two displays. UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE 1 STRINGS BRASS WOODWIND TUTTI PAD SYNTH BRILLIANCE VOLUME BRILLIANT MAX 1 PIANO ORGAN PERCUSSION GUITAR CHOIR WORLD Voice Menu display 2 MELLOW MIN Using VOLUME slider in the display (fine) Pressing the same Voice button on the panel again (or pressing the Voice name of the selected Voice in the display) calls up the Voice Condition display. Voice Condition display VOLUME slider To set the volume, touch the VOLUME slider in the display or use the Data Control dial. The control range is from 0 (no sound) to 24 (full volume). VOLUME MAX 24 24 20 23 16 12 12 8 4 1 0 0 MIN When the Voice Condition display is shown, pressing the [VOICE MENU] button on the display also calls up the Voice Menu. From the Voice Condition display, you can control Voice-related parameters such as Pan, Effect, Volume, and so on. For more information on the Voice Condition display, see page 43. NOTICE Turning the Electone off erases all panel settings you have made. If you wish to keep the panel settings you have made, save them to a USB flash memory before turning the Electone off (page 118). 26 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual

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Selecting Voices with the Voice Buttons
ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner’s Manual
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There are two ways to set the Voice volume: using the
VOLUME buttons on the panel and using the volume
slider in the display. The VOLUME buttons let you make
coarse adjustments to the volume while the slider gives
you fine control.
Using the VOLUME buttons on the panel
(coarse)
Press one of the VOLUME buttons of the desired Voice
section on the panel to set the level for each Voice.
The buttons have seven volume settings, from a
minimum of 0, or no sound, to a maximum of full
volume.
Using VOLUME slider in the display
(fine)
Pressing the same Voice button on the panel again (or
pressing the Voice name of the selected Voice in the
display) calls up the Voice Condition display.
To set the volume, touch the VOLUME slider in the
display or use the Data Control dial. The control range is
from 0 (no sound) to 24 (full volume).
NOTE
Depending on the volume value (set by the slider), two adjacent
VOLUME button lamps may be lit at the same time, indicating an
intermediate position.
Changing the Voice volume
UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE
1
BRILLIANCE
VOLUME
BRILLIANT
MELLOW
MAX
MIN
STRINGS
BRASS
TUTTI
PAD
SYNTH
WOOD-
WIND
PIANO
ORGAN
GUITAR
CHOIR
WORLD
PERCUS-
SION
1
2
VOLUME slider
VOLUME
MAX
MIN
24
20
16
12
8
4
0
24
23
1
0
12
Calling up the Voice Menu display
and Voice Condition display
alternatively
Pressing a Voice button once calls up the Voice Menu
display for the selected button. Pressing it a second
time calls up the Voice Condition display. Successive
presses alternate between the two displays.
When the Voice Condition display is shown, pressing
the [VOICE MENU] button on the display also calls
up the Voice Menu.
From the Voice Condition display, you can control
Voice-related parameters such as Pan, Effect, Volume,
and so on. For more information on the Voice
Condition display, see page 43.
NOTICE
Turning the Electone off erases all panel settings you
have made.
If you wish to keep the panel settings you have made,
save them to a USB flash memory before turning the
Electone off (page 118).
UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE
1
BRILLIANCE
VOLUME
BRILLIANT
MELLOW
MAX
MIN
STRINGS
BRASS
TUTTI
PAD
SYNTH
WOOD-
WIND
PIANO
ORGAN
GUITAR
CHOIR
WORLD
PERCUS-
SION
1
2
Voice Menu display
Voice Condition display