Yamaha ELS-02C Owner's Manual - Page 157

Recalling User rhythm patterns, Selecting rhythms from a USB flash memory

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Recalling User rhythm patterns The User rhythms you have created in the Rhythm Pattern Program can be selected and played from the User buttons in the panel Rhythm section. Refer to Chapter 5, "Selecting Rhythms from the User buttons" (page 60). 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 User buttons Select "USER" category here. Rhythm Pattern Program 4 Press the [SELECT] button to select the desired pattern file. The method for selecting a file is the same as that in the MDR section. See page 108 for more information. 9 Rhythm Program Selecting rhythms from a USB flash memory You can load rhythms from a USB flash memory and edit and save them as User Rhythms. Data that can be loaded includes not only that of the Electone, but also all Style File Format files. 1 Insert the USB flash memory which contains the desired pattern into the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. 2 Press the [PATTERN] button on the panel. 3 Press [FILE] at the top right in the display. If you open the FILE Page while the rhythm is playing, the rhythm will automatically be stopped. 5 Press the [LOAD] button to load the pattern. To edit the loaded pattern, go to the INPUT Page (page 146), then save your created pattern(s) as a User Rhythm (page 155). About file types that can be loaded to the Electone This Electone is compatible with Style File Format data. The Style File Format (SFF) is Yamaha's original Style data format, which uses a unique conversion system to provide high-quality automatic accompaniment based on a wide range of chord types. In this format, each rhythm pattern (called a "Style") is made up of fifteen sections (Intro 1 - 3, Main A - D, Fill In A - D, Break, Ending 1 - 3) as rhythm pattern variations. Each of these fifteen sections in turn has eight different parts, made up of MIDI sequence data. You can load any patterns (Styles) which have been created by an SFF-compatible instrument. ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual 157

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Rhythm Pattern Program
ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner’s Manual
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9
Rhythm Program
The User rhythms you have created in the Rhythm
Pattern Program can be selected and played from the
User buttons in the panel Rhythm section. Refer to
Chapter 5, “Selecting Rhythms from the User buttons”
(page 60).
You can load rhythms from a USB flash memory and edit
and save them as User Rhythms. Data that can be loaded
includes not only that of the Electone, but also all Style
File Format files.
1
Insert the USB flash memory which
contains the desired pattern into the
[USB TO DEVICE] terminal.
2
Press the [PATTERN] button on the
panel.
3
Press [FILE] at the top right in the
display.
If you open the FILE Page while the rhythm is
playing, the rhythm will automatically be stopped.
4
Press the [SELECT] button to select the
desired pattern file.
The method for selecting a file is the same as that in
the MDR section. See page 108 for more
information.
5
Press the [LOAD] button to load the
pattern.
To edit the loaded pattern, go to the INPUT Page
(page 146), then save your created pattern(s) as a User
Rhythm (page 155).
Recalling User rhythm patterns
Selecting rhythms from a USB
flash memory
RHYTHM
VOLUME
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
User buttons
Select “USER” category here.
About file types that can be loaded to the
Electone
This Electone is compatible with Style File
Format data.
The Style File Format (SFF) is Yamaha’s
original Style data format, which uses a
unique conversion system to provide high-quality
automatic accompaniment based on a wide range of chord
types. In this format, each rhythm pattern (called a “Style”)
is made up of fifteen sections (Intro 1 – 3, Main A – D, Fill
In A – D, Break, Ending 1 – 3) as rhythm pattern variations.
Each of these fifteen sections in turn has eight different
parts, made up of MIDI sequence data.
You can load any patterns (Styles) which have been created
by an SFF-compatible instrument.