Yamaha ELS-02 Owner's Manual - Page 43

Settings Selected from the Voice Condition Display, Voice Condition [ Voice Link, TOUCH TONE

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Settings Selected from the Voice Condition Display Settings Selected from the Voice Condition Display  TOUCH TONE The Touch Tone function gives you expressive control over the volume and timbre of a Voice. All Voices are provided with this expressive function, making it possible to perfectly reproduce the subtle dynamic and tonal Choose a Voice on the panel, then press the same button changes of actual instruments. on the panel again (or press the name of the selected Two types of keyboard touch affect this function: Initial Voice in the display). The Voice Condition display Touch and After Touch. appears. Voice Condition display for each Voice has five pages that can be switched by pressing [1] - [5] buttons at the top right of the display.  -1 INITIAL touch Controls volume and timbre according to the 4 velocity at which you play the keys. The harder you play the keys, the greater the volume and the Voice Controls and Effects Voice Condition [Page 1] brighter the timbre will become. Higher settings make the change wider. Minimum setting produces no effect.     Range:0 - 14 NOTE Initial Touch may not be effective on some organ Voices.  -2 AFTER touch Controls volume and timbre according to the pressure you apply to the keys after playing them. The harder you press down on the keys, the greater -1 -2 -1 -2     the volume and the brighter the timbre will become. Higher settings make the change wider. Minimum setting produces no effect.     Range: 0 - 14 NOTE • On the ELS-02, After Touch is not applied to the Pedal Voices. • After Touch has no effect on percussive Voices (such as piano or vibraphone), percussion sounds, or some organ Voices. -1 -2 -2     In this display, you can adjust the basic Voice controls, including panning, touch tone and volume. The displays of the various Voice sections have slight differences in their functions.  Voice Link Lets you register the settings on the Voice Condition display (except for Volume and Brilliance) to the Voice Link Category as a Voice. The registered Voice can be selected from the "Voice Link" category on the display called up via the User buttons of all the Voice Sections. For detailed instructions, see page 50.  PAN Determines the position of the Voice in the stereo image. Seven pan positions are available.  PITCH Controls pitch according to the playing style of Horizontal Touch or After Touch. On some Voices in the Lead Voice 2 section, not only pitch but also timbre may be affected.  -1 HORIZONTAL touch (ELS-02C) Controls the pitch by holding down the key and moving it laterally (wiggling your finger from side to side). The faster you move the key laterally, the faster and greater the pitch change becomes, within a range of +/- one octave. You can use this function in combination with Touch Tone described above to add expressiveness to your performance. Higher settings result in a wider pitch change. The minimum setting produces no effect. This function is not available on the Pedalboard. Range:0 - 14 NOTE Parameters that are available only on the ELS-02C are indicated by a dark frame and background in their display controls. ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual 43

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Settings Selected from the Voice Condition Display
ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner’s Manual
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Voice Controls and Effects
Settings Selected from the
Voice Condition Display
Choose a Voice on the panel, then press the same button
on the panel again (or press the name of the selected
Voice in the display). The Voice Condition display
appears.
Voice Condition display for each Voice has five pages that
can be switched by pressing [1] – [5] buttons at the top
right of the display.
Voice Condition [Page 1]
In this display, you can adjust the basic Voice controls,
including panning, touch tone and volume. The displays
of the various Voice sections have slight differences in
their functions.
1
Voice Link
Lets you register the settings on the Voice Condition
display (except for Volume and Brilliance) to the Voice
Link Category as a Voice. The registered Voice can be
selected from the “Voice Link” category on the display
called up via the User buttons of all the Voice Sections.
For detailed instructions, see page 50.
2
PAN
Determines the position of the Voice in the stereo image.
Seven pan positions are available.
3
TOUCH TONE
The Touch Tone function gives you expressive control
over the volume and timbre of a Voice. All Voices are
provided with this expressive function, making it possible
to perfectly reproduce the subtle dynamic and tonal
changes of actual instruments.
Two types of keyboard touch affect this function: Initial
Touch and After Touch.
3
-1 INITIAL touch
Controls volume and timbre according to the
velocity at which you play the keys. The harder you
play the keys, the greater the volume and the
brighter the timbre will become.
Higher settings make the change wider. Minimum
setting produces no effect.
Range:
0 – 14
NOTE
Initial Touch may not be effective on some organ Voices.
3
-2 AFTER touch
Controls volume and timbre according to the
pressure you apply to the keys after playing them.
The harder you press down on the keys, the greater
the volume and the brighter the timbre will become.
Higher settings make the change wider. Minimum
setting produces no effect.
Range:
0 – 14
NOTE
On the ELS-02, After Touch is not applied to the Pedal
Voices.
After Touch has no effect on percussive Voices (such as
piano or vibraphone), percussion sounds, or some organ
Voices.
4
PITCH
Controls pitch according to the playing style of
Horizontal Touch or After Touch. On some Voices in the
Lead Voice 2 section, not only pitch but also timbre may
be affected.
4
-1 HORIZONTAL touch (ELS-02C)
Controls the pitch by holding down the key and
moving it laterally (wiggling your finger from side to
side). The faster you move the key laterally, the faster
and greater the pitch change becomes, within a
range of +/- one octave. You can use this function in
combination with Touch Tone described above to
add expressiveness to your performance.
Higher settings result in a wider pitch change. The
minimum setting produces no effect. This function
is not available on the Pedalboard.
Range:
0 – 14
NOTE
Parameters that are available only on the ELS-02C are
indicated by a dark frame and background in their display
controls.
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