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4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep this manual in a safe and handy place for future reference. WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, short-circuitin...
5 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual • Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the power for all components. Before turning the power on or off for all components, set all volume levels to minimum. • Be sure to set the volumes of all components at their minimum levels and gradua...
6 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual NOTICE To avoid the possibility of malfunction/ damage to the product, damage to data, or damage to other property, follow the notices below. Handling • Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV, radio, stereo equipment, mobile phone, or other electric devices. Othe...
7 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual About functions/data bundled with the instrument • This device is capable of using various types/formats of music data by optimizing them to the proper format music data for use with the device in advance. As a result, this device may not play them back precisely as their p...
8 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Included Accessories Owner’s Manual (this book) Playing the ELB-02 — Tutorial Guidebook Online Member Product RegistrationThe “PRODUCT ID” on the sheet will be needed when you fill out the User Registration form. Music Rest Dust Cover Power Cord Bench Congratula...
9 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual About the Manuals This instrument has the following documents and instructional materials. Included Documents Owner’s Manual (this book) Provides overall explanations of the El...
10 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Contents PRECAUTIONS.................................................................... 4 NOTICE ................................................................................ 6 Information............................................................................ 6 Cong...
11 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Changing the Tempo ............................................... 158 Repeat Playback ...................................................... 159 Playing Back XG Songs ........................................... 160 Other Operations — Copy, Delete, etc. ........................
12 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Main Features The Registration Menu buttons feature a total of 601 Registrations, allowing you to instantly set up the Electone for playing your favorite type of music. The Registrations in Registration Menu are divided into six basic categories for ease of selection. Moreov...
13 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Panel Controls and Terminals Overview Music Restpage 8 Front Panel [AUX IN] jack page 182 AUX OUT [L/L+R]/ [R] jack page 182 [PHONES] jack page 182 Speaker Upper Keyboardpage 29 [USB TO DEVICE] terminal page 183 Lower Keyboardpage 29 MIDI terminalspage 183 [USB TO DEVICE] te...
15 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual D3 E3 F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 B4 C5 D3 E3 F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 B4 C5 D5 E5 F5 G5 A5 B5 C6 Display Select [VOICE DISPLAY] button (page 31) [A.B.C./M.O.C.] button (page 82) [FOOTSWITCH] button (page 177) [MDR] button (page 127) [AUDIO] button (page 169) [UTILITY...
16 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Quick Introductory Guide Connect the plugs of the power cord in the order shown in the illustration. 1 Turn down the [MASTER VOLUME] dial counter-clockwise. 2 Press the [ P ] (Standby/On) switch to turn the power on. 1 Power Supply 1 2 [AC IN] jack(page 13) AC Outlet The sha...
17 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Quick Introduct o ry Guide When you turn on the Electone, the following displays will appear one after the other on the LCD display: This last display, Voice Display, shows you the currently assigned voice settings for each Voice section (page 31). 3 Press and hold the [ P ]...
18 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Qu ick I ntroductory Guide You can adjust the contrast of the display. 1 Press the [UTILITY] button on the panel to call up the Utility display. Since the contrast setting is set in Utility display Page 1, select Page 1 with the page buttons if another page is shown. 2 Press...
19 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Quick Introduct o ry Guide To use headphones, connect them to the PHONES jack (standard stereo phone jack). 5 Using Headphones CAUTION Do not use the headphones for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level, since this can cause permanent hearing loss. St...
20 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Basic Operation The Registration Menu is a simple, highly convenient way to instantly change all the Electone settings for playing in specific music styles. A Registration consists of panel settings including the selected Upper Keyboard Voices, Lower Keyboard Voices, Pedal V...
1 21 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Basic Operat ion 3 Play your favorite song with the selected Registration. Changing Pages REGISTRATION MENU buttons [1] – [5] contain two display pages: “01” and “02,” each of which contain two different sets of Registrations. Page 01 features the same Registration Menu as...
1 22 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Basic Operation Registration Menu List [ 0 ] BASIC 01 Simple 1 St/St 02 Simple 2 St/Hr 03 Simple 3 Cl/St 04 Simple 4 Cl/Hr 05 Simple 5 Tp/St 06 Simple 6 Tp/Hr 07 Simple 7 Ob...
1 25 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Basic Operat ion Many of the Electone’s operations are done from the LCD display. Pressing a button on the panel automatically calls up the relevant function for the corresponding button in the display. Depending on the display that appears, you can conveniently perform va...
1 26 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Basic Operation Changing the Display Page Page buttons are used to select the various ‘pages’ of the display (when available), with the currently selected page number appearing at the top right of ...
1 27 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Basic Operat ion Selecting the Display Language The LCD display can be shown in two languages, English and Japanese. The default setting is English. 1 Press the [UTILITY] button on the panel. The U...
1 28 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Basic Operation 2 While holding down the ENDING [1] button, turn the power back on. 3 Release the ENDING [1] button after the Voice Display appears. Confirming the Version of Your Electone You can ...
ELB-02 Owner’s Manual 29 Voices This Electone features hundreds of high quality Voices. Any of these Voices can be used on the Upper Keyboard, Lower Keyboard and Pedalboard. Up to four Voice sections are available on the Upper Keyboard for playing together in a layer, while the Lower Keyboard and Pe...
2 30 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Voi c es Voices for the Lower Keyboard Up to two different Voice sections are available on the Lower Keyboard for playing together: Lower Keyboard Voice 1 and Lower Keyboard Voice 2. Voices for each section can be selected from the panel’s “LOWER KEYBOARD VOICE 1/2” sectio...
2 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual 31 Voices The Voice Display allows you to easily check which Voices are being used for each keyboard. It also allows you to set whether the Voice for each section sounds or not by changing the On/Off status in the display. How to call up the Voice Display: Pressing the [VOICE...
2 32 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Voi c es When Voice section 1 is selected ([VOICE SECTION 2] button is off ) From this display, you can check which Voices have been selected for Voice section 1 on each keyboard (Upper Keyboard Voice 1, Lead Voice 1, Lower Keyboard Voice 1 and Pedal Voice 1). When Voice s...
2 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual 33 Voices Since selection of Voices follows the same procedure throughout all Voice sections, instructions for only the Upper Keyboard Voice 1 of the Voice section 1 are given here. For details on how to select a Voice of Voice section 2, see page 37. ...
2 34 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Voi c es 3 Select the Voice in the Voice menu display by rotating the DATA CONTROL dial. You can also select by pressing the [A]/[D] buttons. Now go on to select voices for the Lower keyboard and Pedalboard as you did for the Upper keyboard above. ...
2 36 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Voi c es This feature lets you blend two Voices together—Voice section 1 with a different Voice in Voice section 2. This is useful for creating rich textures in the sound, playing the two Voices in a layer. For details on how to select a Voice for Voice section 1, see page...
2 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual 37 Voices Selecting Voices for Voice Section 2 Since selection of Voices for Voice section 2 follows the same procedure throughout all Keyboard sections, instructions for only the Upper Keyboard, Uppe...
2 38 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Voi c es 4 Press one of the Volume buttons of the UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE 1/2 section on the panel to increase the Volume level for the Upper Keyboard Voice 2. Since the default Volume level for Voice section 2 is set to minimum, the Upper Keyboard Voice 2, Lead Voice 2, Lowe...
2 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual 39 Voices This Electone has a variety of Voices from which you can choose—greater than what is immediately apparent from the front panel controls. You’ve already learned (in “Selecting Voices with the Voice buttons” above) how to select different Voices that are available in ...
2 40 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Voi c es For example, select Pedal Voice “5: Contrabass 5” for User button [1] in Upper Keyboard Voice 1. 1 Make sure that the lamp of [Voice section 2] is off. If the [Voice section 2] lamp is lit, press the [VOICE SECTION 2] button to turn the lamp off, and select Voice ...
2 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual 41 Voices 4 Select “5: CONTRABASS 5” by using the DATA CONTROL dial. Now you’ve assigned Contrabass 5 to be called up by User button [1] in Upper Keyboard Voice 1. You can set voices to the User buttons in any other Voice sections just as you did for Upper keyboard Voice 1 ab...
2 42 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Voi c es This list describes the preset Voices. • Super Articulation Voices Voices having the prefix “S-” at the beginning of the name. For details on the effects that are produced by playing the Super Articulation Voices, refer to the Description column. “AEM” is the trad...
52 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Voice Controls and Effects The Electone is equipped with two general kinds of functions that can be used to change the sound of the Voices: Voice Controls and Effects. Each Voice has been given certain factory-preset effect settings to best enhance its sound. However, if you...
3 53 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Voice Controls and Effects To call up the Voice Condition display: Choose a Voice on the panel, then press the same button on the panel again. The Voice Condition display appears. Each voice group’s Voice Condition (except for Lead Voice) consists of five display pages. Vo...
54 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual V o ice Controls and Effects 3 In this display, you can adjust the basic Voice controls, including volume and reverb send level. 1 Volume Fine adjustment of the Voice volume. See page 34 for more information. 2 Reverb Determines the amount of reverb applied to each Voice sec...
3 55 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Voice Controls and Effects Press the Page buttons to select Page 2. 1 Brilliance For adjusting the tonal quality of the Voice, making it brighter or warmer. Set the desired brilliance for each Voice over a range of “-3” (warmest) to “+3” (brightest). 2 Initial Touch Contro...
56 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual V o ice Controls and Effects 3 Press the Page buttons to select Page 3. Vibrato The Vibrato function varies the level of the Voices, making them sound warmer and more animated. This effect is applied independently to each Voice section. For some Voices, vibrato may not be ef...
3 57 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Voice Controls and Effects Press the Page buttons to select Page 4. Effect You can select the effects applied to each Voice section. 1 Effect Category You can select the Effect Category applied to each Voice section. Voice Condition [Page 4] PRESET The effect type that bes...
58 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual V o ice Controls and Effects 3 2 Effect Type Effect types are displayed corresponding to the selected effect category. Effect Parameters You can set the parameters of effect type in 3 and 4 below. Generally, the effect parameters settings are optimally balanced for the selec...
3 59 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Voice Controls and Effects Press the Page buttons to select Page 6. In this Page, you can set whether or not the Slide function/Auto Articulation function is applied to the Lead Voice, and how the monophonic Lead Voice 2 responds to your polyphonic playing (with Last or To...
60 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual V o ice Controls and Effects 3 Rotary Speaker 1 Select “Rotary Speaker” as the effect category. 2 Set the Speed Control to on, then adjust the rotating speed and mode of the Rotary Speaker. Speed Con...
3 61 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Voice Controls and Effects Once the Rotary Speaker effect has been turned on and set, you can control the effect in real time from the panel (in UTILITY) or conveniently from the Left Footswitch. 3 Control the Rotary Speaker effect from the panel or from the Left Footswitc...
62 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual V o ice Controls and Effects 3 1 Depth Determines the depth of reverberation or the level of the reflected sounds. Coarse reverb depth settings are made with the panel REVERB buttons. The REVERB buttons let you make coarse adjustment over a five-step range to the reverb dept...
3 63 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Voice Controls and Effects Sustain The sustain effect, selectable for the Upper, Lower and Pedal Voices, causes Voices to gradually fade out when the keys are released. The sustain on/off and susta...
64 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual V o ice Controls and Effects 3 3 Effect List EFFECT TYPE Description REVERB HALL 1 Reverb simulating the acoustics of a hall. HALL 2 HALL 3 HALL M HALL L XG HALL 1 XG HALL 2 ROOM 1 Reverb simulating the acoustics of a room. ROOM 2 ROOM 3 ROOM 4 ROOM S ROOM M ROOM L XG ROOM 1...
68 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion Hundreds rhythms can be instantly selected with the ten rhythm buttons on the front panel. To select and play a rhythm 1 Press one of the Rhythm buttons in the RHYTHM secti...
69 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Rhythm/Keyboard Percu s sion 2 Select the Rhythm in the Rhythm Menu display by rotating the DATA CONTROL dial. You can also select by pressing the [A]/[D] buttons. Here, we’ve selected “12: Dancefloor.” 3 Press the [START] button to immediately start the rhythm. To stop th...
70 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R hyth m /Ke y boa rd Percussion Rhythm Structure Each rhythm is made up of “sections.” Since each section is a variation of the basic rhythm, you can use them to add “spice” to your performance and mix up the beats while you are playing. You can freely change the section ...
71 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Rhythm/Keyboard Percu s sion Operating the rhythm from the panel You can turn the rhythm on/off and switch the sections as desired by pressing the buttons on the panel. Using the Fill Ins and Break...
72 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R hyth m /Ke y boa rd Percussion To switch the rhythm sections: You can change the rhythm section of the Main phrase by pressing the desired MAIN/FILL IN [A] – [D] button. The selected section’s lamp (above the button) lights. To use the Fill In patterns: As you play the E...
73 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Rhythm/Keyboard Percu s sion Adjusting the tempo You can adjust the rhythm tempo by pressing the TEMPO buttons. 1 TEMPO buttons For adjusting the speed of the rhythm. Pressing the right button incr...
74 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R hyth m /Ke y boa rd Percussion Changing the rhythm volume/reverb You can adjust the rhythm volume or amount of reverb applied to the rhythms and the percussion sounds used in the rhythms in the R...
75 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Rhythm/Keyboard Percu s sion As with the Voice sections, the Rhythm section also has User buttons (numbered 1 or 2) from which rhythms can be selected. You can select original User rhythms that have been created with this Electone or other models equipped with the Rhythm P...
76 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R hyth m /Ke y boa rd Percussion 3 Select the “25: Modern Shuffle” rhythm with the DATA CONTROL dial. This step assigns “25: Modern Shuffle” to the User button [1]. You can call up the “25: Modern Shuffle” the next time you press the [1] button. To call up a User rhythm Us...
77 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Rhythm/Keyboard Percu s sion This list shows all available rhythms on the Electone. 3 Rhythm List MARCH 01 Simple March *1 02 Simple 6/8 March *1 03 Marching Band 1 04 Marching Band 2 *1 05 Marching Band 3 06 German March 07 6/8 March 08 6/8 Kids 09 Orchestral March 10 Ani...
79 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Rhythm/Keyboard Percu s sion The Accompaniment function provides arpeggiated chords and other instrumental embellishments when rhythms are used.To use the accompaniment parts, you’ll need to make appropriate settings in the Rhythm Condition display. 1 Select the desired rh...
80 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R hyth m /Ke y boa rd Percussion Chord 1/Chord 2 These are the rhythmic chord backing parts. Pad This part features sustained chords and commonly uses lush sounds, such as strings and organ. Phrase 1/Phrase 2 These parts are used for various embellishments and riffs that e...
81 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Rhythm/Keyboard Percu s sion To adjust the volume and amount of reverb applied to the Accompaniment: Make settings in Page 1 of the Rhythm Condition display. 1 Select the desired rhythm and then press the same rhythm button on the panel again. The Rhythm Condition display ...
82 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R hyth m /Ke y boa rd Percussion The Auto Bass Chord (A.B.C.) function works with the Rhythm section of the Electone to automatically produce bass accompaniment as you play. It adds an entirely new dimension to your performance by effectively putting a full backing band at...
83 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Rhythm/Keyboard Percu s sion 1 Off Cancels the Auto Bass Chord function. 2 Single Finger You can produce major, minor, 7th, and minor 7th chords by simply using one, or at most, two or three fingers to play the chords. The Single Finger mode provides the fastest and easies...
84 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R hyth m /Ke y boa rd Percussion Memory The Memory function is a convenient performance tool in the A.B.C. features that makes playing with the accompaniment even smoother and more fluid. It is available separately for both the Lower keyboard and Pedalboard. To use it, tur...
85 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Rhythm/Keyboard Percu s sion The Melody On Chord (M.O.C.) feature automatically adds a harmony part to the melodies you play on the Upper keyboard. The harmony is derived from the chords you play on the Lower keyboard—or from the chords that are played for you, if you use ...
86 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R hyth m /Ke y boa rd Percussion Rhythm Sequence Rhythm Sequence lets you create your own rhythm compositions, connecting together any of the Electone’s existing rhythms as well as original rhythms created on other Electones that have the Rhythm Sequence Program function (...
88 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R hyth m /Ke y boa rd Percussion The Keyboard Percussion function provides many different drum and percussion sounds, playable from the keyboards and Pedalboard. Keyboard Percussion has two different modes, Preset and User. Preset Keyboard Percussion lets you play the pres...
89 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Rhythm/Keyboard Percu s sion 4 Play some notes on the keyboards and/or Pedalboard. For details of percussion assignments for each kit, see the “Preset Keyboard Percussion List” on page 90. Changing the Keyboard Percussion volume/reverb 1 Volume Determines the Keyboard Perc...
90 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R hyth m /Ke y boa rd Percussion Preset Keyboard Percussion List Indicates the drum/percussion sounds and their key assignments. Wonderland Kit EL Kit Preset 1 (UK) Preset 1...
101 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Rhythm/Keyboard Percu s sion Assigning sounds to the User Keyboard Percussion You can assign any desired drum and percussion sound to any key or pedal, and your original setups can be saved to eig...
102 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R hyth m /Ke y boa rd Percussion 4 Use the Page buttons to select the ASSIGN Page. In this Page, you can assign specific drum sounds to any of the keys. 1 Category This allows you to select the desired percussion category using the [A] buttons.Refer to the “Kit Assign Lis...
103 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Rhythm/Keyboard Percu s sion 7 To assign an instrument to a particular key or pedal. Simultaneously hold down the Data Control button [C] corresponding to “ASS.”(Assign) and press the key (or pedal) to which the instrument is to be assigned. The currently displayed instru...
104 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R hyth m /Ke y boa rd Percussion To erase all instruments: You can clear all assignments in ASSIGN Page of the Keyboard Percussion display. 1 Press, then release the [D] “CLR.” (CLEAR) button in the display. The following display appears, prompting confirmation of the ope...
105 4 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Rhythm/Keyboard Percu s sion Kit Assign List EL Kit CYMBAL Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Cymbal 2 Crash Cym Mute Ride Cymbal 1 Ride Cymbal 2 Ride Cymbal Cup Orchestra Cymbal Orch Cy...
111 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Registration Memory Registration Memory is a powerful performance tool that helps you sound like a professional player. It lets you store virtually all the settings you make on the panel and LCD, conveniently allowing you to instantly change all Voice settings and rhythms w...
5 112 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R egistra tion Mem o ry To store Registrations 9 – 16 Although this Electone has just eight Registration Memory buttons, up to sixteen Registrations can be stored by turning on the [9-16] button to make the numbered buttons function as 9 – 16. To restore to the 1-8, turn ...
5 113 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R egistra tion Me mory Simply press the numbered button that corresponds to the Registration you wish to select. (The selected button’s LED lights.) To call up one of the Registrations 9 – 16, turn on the [9-16] button, then press the appropriate numbered button. Example:...
5 114 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R egistra tion Mem o ry Using the [DISABLE] button: Keep in mind that rhythm and automatic accompaniment patterns as well as the tempo also change when you select different Registration Memory buttons. There may be times during your performance when you want to keep the s...
5 115 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R egistra tion Me mory 2 Use the Page buttons to select Page 1. 3 Press the [B] button to set DISABLE MODE to “NORMAL” or “TEMPO.” NORMAL When the Disable Mode is set to Normal and the [DISABLE] button is on, the following functions will not change, even when you change t...
5 116 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R egistra tion Mem o ry Registration Memory and Banks The ELB-02 series lets you create up to five Registration Banks A – E, each of which consists of 1 – 16 Registration Memories. Although preset various Registrations are stored to the Number buttons 1 – 16 of only Bank ...
5 117 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R egistra tion Me mory To store the Registration: 3 Create your original Registration, then store it to any of the Number buttons 1 – 16. (This corresponds to steps 1 – 2 on page 111.) Select the desired Bank to be deleted in Page 3 of the VOICE display, then press the [D...
5 118 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R egistra tion Mem o ry The Registration data stored to the Number buttons can be saved to a USB flash drive connected to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal.For details about the save operation, see Chapter 6, Music Data Recorder (MDR). The instructions below explain how to sav...
5 119 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R egistra tion Me mory 5 Press the [D] “UNIT” button. The UNIT EDIT display appears. 6 Press the [B] “SAVE” button. A message appears, indicating the Registration data is currently being saved. When the operation is completed, the message closes and the Song name and the ...
5 120 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R egistra tion Mem o ry Deleting all Registration data in Registration Memory initializes the Registration Memory and restores the original factory-programmed Registration Memory presets. Be careful when using this operation, since it erases all your existing data. In ord...
5 121 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R egistra tion Me mory The Registration Shift function conveniently allows you to change Registrations without needing to take your hands from the keyboards.By using the Right Footswitch on the expression pedal, you can “jump” to a specified Registration or step through t...
5 122 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R egistra tion Mem o ry 4 Registration Shift has three modes: Shift, Jump and User. These are set in the REGIST SHIFT (RIGHT) display by successive pressing of the [A] button. Select each in order (Off Shift Jump User). 1 Off Turns off the Registration Shift assignm...
5 123 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R egistra tion Me mory 3 Jump Pressing the Right Footswitch jumps to select the designated panel Registration.Press the [B] button to select the Jump destination. 4 User In the User mode, each press of the Right Footswitch selects Registrations according to the order you’...
5 125 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R egistra tion Me mory 6 Repeat steps 1 through 4 above to set additional numbers in the Registration order. Up to 400 steps with 80 Registrations (16 Registrations x 5 Banks) can be memorized. 7 After settings, move the cursor to the top position with DATA CONTROL dial, ...
5 126 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual R egistra tion Mem o ry Shift End: Determines the end point for the Registration Shift function. Press the Page buttons to select Page 1.Press the [B] button to select the item, then use the DATA CONTROL dial to change the setting. 1 Stop Selects the last Registration and...
127 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data Recorder (MDR) The Music Data Recorder (MDR) is a sophisticated recording system built into the Electone that lets you record your performances and Registration settings to a USB flash drive. Moreover, the MDR allows you to perform various other operations to you...
6 128 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data Recor der ( MDR) The MDR display consists of seven display Pages. Each Page is devoted to a specific function, and you can call up the desired function or operation by selecting the appropriate Page. For example, first select the SONG Page to select a target So...
6 129 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data R eco rder (MDR) SONG Page: 1 Current USB Flash Drive/Folder Displays the currently selected USB flash drive or folder. The contents included in 1 are listed as 2 below. 2 USB Flash Drive/Folder/Song List Displays the USB flash drive, folders or Songs. 3 Scroll...
6 130 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data Recor der ( MDR) If Songs cannot be found: 1 Check the current USB flash drive/ folder (page 129 1 ). 2 If the desired Song is stored in the currently displayed folder, use the DATA CONTROL dial to display and select the Song. If the desired Song is stored in a...
6 131 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data R eco rder (MDR) Media (USB flash drive) Contents: Folders, Songs, and Files Folders: A folder is a storage location in the media, used to organize multiple Songs in groups. If you've saved hundreds of Songs to a USB flash drive, it may be difficult to find the...
6 132 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data Recor der ( MDR) You can connect a USB flash drive (sold separately) or a USB wireless LAN adaptor (sold separately) to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. You can save data you’ve created on the instrument to the USB flash drive (pages 118, 147), or you can connect ...
6 133 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data R eco rder (MDR) If you find that you are unable to use a new, blank USB flash drive or an old one that has been used with other devices, you may need to format it. Formatting erases all the data in the USB flash drive and makes it ready to record. The data era...
6 134 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data Recor der ( MDR) 5 Press the [D] “FORMAT” button in the display. A message appears prompting confirmation of operation. You can cancel the operation at this point by pressing the [D] “CANCEL” button. 6 Press the [C] “FORMAT” button to format the USB flash drive...
6 135 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data R eco rder (MDR) 2 Select the desired USB flash drive. If a single USB flash drive is connected, only USB 01 will be displayed. After that, if you connect another USB flash drive, the latter one will be displayed as USB 02. If the desired USB flash drive is not...
6 136 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data Recor der ( MDR) Selecting the Song in the Folder: Keep in mind that the Song in the folder will not be shown in the display unless you open the folder which contains the Song. The illustrations below shows you how to use the display to access a specific Song i...
6 137 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data R eco rder (MDR) Here is the actual procedure again, in linear form: 1 Press the [B] button corresponding to the “ ” in the display to call up the folder/Songs list in the selected USB flash drive. FOLDER_001, FOLDER_002 and SONG_001 are displayed. 2 Select FOL...
6 138 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data Recor der ( MDR) Recording Before recording, set up the Electone just as you’ll need it for the entire recording. Set the desired Registrations you’ll use throughout the performance/rec...
6 139 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data R eco rder (MDR) 4 Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button at the top left on the panel to start the recording. The lamp of the [PLAY/PAUSE] button lights up and a small indicator flashes across from left to right at the bottom left of the LCD display. This indicates tha...
6 140 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data Recor der ( MDR) Re-recording (Retry) If you make a mistake during recording, you can simply re-record the song from the beginning. 1 Press the [RECORD] button while the Song is still r...
6 141 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data R eco rder (MDR) 3 Select the parts for recording. In this case, set the Lower Keyboard (LOWER) and Pedalboard (PEDAL) to “RECORD,” while other parts to “OFF.” Each press of the [A] – [C] button corresponding to the desired part in the display toggles the statu...
6 142 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data Recor der ( MDR) If you want to change the part tempo for ease in recording, perform steps 8 and 9; otherwise, skip to step 10. 8 Select the TEMPO Page with the Page buttons. 9 Change the playback tempo, if desired. The playback tempo can be set over a range of...
6 143 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data R eco rder (MDR) Punch-in Recording This lets you re-record over a specific phrase or section—either that of a specific part(s) or all parts. 1 Connect the compatible USB flash drive to...
6 144 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data Recor der ( MDR) Even though the Electone automatically assigns a generic name to each recorded Song, it’s best to give each Song a “meaningful” name, such as an original title or even a date indicating when it was recorded. 1 Connect the compatible USB flash d...
6 145 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data R eco rder (MDR) 5 Move the cursor to the desired point by using the [A] buttons. Pressing the [A] button moves the cursor one step to the right, and holding moves the cursor to the right continuously. When the cursor reaches to the end of the name, it will ret...
6 146 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data Recor der ( MDR) 7 Repeat steps 5 through step 6 above to finish entering the Song name. Up to 50 characters can be entered. 8 After finishing, press the [D] “EXIT” button. A message appears prompting confirmation of operation. You can cancel the operation at t...
6 147 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data R eco rder (MDR) You can also record Registration Memory data and other created data, separate from performance recording, as listed below. The data will be saved to a Unit of the selected Song. Data saved to a Unit Registration Memory 16 x 5 Banks Registra...
6 148 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data Recor der ( MDR) 4 Press the [D] “UNIT” button to call up the UNIT EDIT display. “NEW UNIT” (blank Unit) is selected. 5 Press the [B] “SAVE” button. A message appears, indicating that the Registration data is currently being saved. After the message disappears,...
6 149 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data R eco rder (MDR) 3 Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to record the Registrations, then press the [STOP] button before the “00:00” indication is shown at the bottom left of the display. This is the same procedure as the one shown when you start recording. The “00:00...
6 151 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data R eco rder (MDR) Overwriting Registration data to a Unit This operation lets you replace just the Registration Unit without changing the performance data in already recorded Song data. ...
6 152 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data Recor der ( MDR) Deleting Registrations This function lets you delete the Registration Unit saved to a Song. 1 Connect the compatible USB flash drive to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. 2 ...
6 153 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data R eco rder (MDR) Next Unit Settings (using more than 80 Registrations in one performance) You’ve learned in an earlier section that by using 5 Bank of 16 Registrations, you can program ...
6 154 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data Recor der ( MDR) 7 Press the [MDR] button, and select the Song for which the Next Unit function has been set. See steps 2 and 3 on page 135 for instructions on selecting Songs. 8 Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button. If the Song contains more than two Registration Uni...
6 155 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data R eco rder (MDR) 3 Press the [D] “UNIT” button to call up the UNIT EDIT display. In the display, the Registration Unit list of the current Song is shown, such as “UNIT 1” and “UNIT 2.” 4 Select the Registration Unit number you want to load by using the DATA CON...
6 156 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data Recor der ( MDR) 3 Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start playback. A “-----” mark appears at the bottom left of the display, indicating the Registration data is currently being loaded when the Song contains the Registration data. When the Song contains more th...
6 157 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data R eco rder (MDR) Playing Back Selected Parts You can also play back selected parts of your recorded performance, while other parts are temporarily turned off. This function is especiall...
6 158 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data Recor der ( MDR) Changing the Tempo You can change the tempo of the Song as the Song is playing in the MDR display, either while the Song is stopped or while it is playing. Since the pr...
6 159 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data R eco rder (MDR) Repeat Playback This feature allows you to repeatedly play back either all Songs on a folder or only one specific Song. 1 Press the [MDR] button, then select the Song y...
6 160 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data Recor der ( MDR) 4 Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to begin playback. To cancel the repeat setting, select “OFF” for the repeat mode. Playing Back XG Songs The Electone allows you to play...
6 161 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data R eco rder (MDR) The TOOLS Pages in the MDR display has many functions, such as Song copy, Song delete, confirming the Song size, etc., as well as creating or deleting folders. Copy Thi...
6 162 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data Recor der ( MDR) 5 As necessary, select the destination (highlighted). Select folder or USB flash drive as the copy destination. You can even select the destination from another USB flash drive.For details on selecting folder/ USB flash drive, see steps 2 and 3...
6 163 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data R eco rder (MDR) About Protected Songs If you buy or download Song data, it may be protected from being deleted (to prevent accidental erasure) or from being copied (to protect copyright ownership). These are called “Protected Songs.” A Protected Song can be pl...
6 164 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data Recor der ( MDR) Song Delete/Folder Delete These operations let you delete Songs and folders. (Only Songs created with the EL-series, such as the EL-900, cannot be deleted.)Before proce...
6 165 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data R eco rder (MDR) Creating folders 1 Connect a compatible USB flash drive to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. 2 Press the [MDR] button, then select the media/folder within which you want to...
6 166 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data Recor der ( MDR) Converting to XG format This function allows you to convert ELB-02 Song data to XG format data. You can play back the data using XG devices. The converted XG Song data ...
6 168 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Music Data Recor der ( MDR) Checking the Remaining Memory When a USB flash drive is selected on the TOOLS2 Page, pressing the [INFORMATION] button calls up a display indicating the remaining memor...
169 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Audio The convenient [AUDIO] button allows you to play back audio files (.WAV) saved to a USB flash drive. Moreover, since you can record your performances and recordings as audio data (.WAV) to a USB flash drive, it is possible to play back the files on computer, share the...
7 170 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Audio Try recording your performance as an audio file to a USB flash drive.Maximum amount of recording time is 60 minutes per recording, though this may be less depending on the capacity of the particular USB flash drive. File format that can be recorded .wav — 44.1 kHz s...
7 171 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Audio 5 Start recording by pressing the [C] “RECORD” button, and then start your performance. When recording begins, the elapsed recording time is shown in the lower left of the AUDIO RECORD display.Once the elapsed recording time is shown, you can load the Registration o...
7 172 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Audio Try playing back audio files from a USB flash drive connected to this instrument. File format that can be played back .wav — 44.1 kHz sample rate, 16-bit resolution, stereo 1 Connect the compatible USB flash drive containing the audio file to be played back to the [...
7 173 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Audio 4 Press the [C] “PLAY” button to call up the PLAY Page of the AUDIO PLAY display. Select the PLAY Page with the page buttons if another page is shown. 5 Press the [C] “PLAY” button to start playback. When playback begins, the elapsed time is shown in the lower left ...
7 174 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Audio Changing the Volume, Tempo and Pitch You can change the volume, tempo and pitch of the audio file as the file is playing. 1 Connect the compatible USB flash drive to the [USB TO DEVICE] term...
7 175 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Audio 1 To adjust the Volume: Press the [A] button to select “VOLUME,” then adjust the value by using the DATA CONTROL dial or by successively pressing the [A] button. Range: 0 – 127 2 To Change the Tempo: Press the [B] button to select “TEMPO,” then adjust the value by u...
7 176 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Audio Deleting the File / Changing the File Name You can delete the file or change the file name. 1 Connect the compatible USB flash drive containing the audio files to the [USB TO DEVICE] termina...
177 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Footswitches These leg- and foot-operated controls allow you to execute various performance functions and switch the effects on/off, without needing to take your hands from the keyboard. The Electone has two Footswitches on the expression pedal. The Right Footswitch is used...
8 178 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual F ootsw itches 2 Call up the FOOT SWITCH (LEFT) display. Use the page buttons to select page 3. In this page, you can assign which function the Left Footswitch will control: Rhythm, Glide, or Rotary Speaker. Each press of the [A] button selects the functions in sequence: ...
8 179 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual F ootswitches 2 - 3 Main A – Main D These functions correspond to the MAIN/FILL IN [A] – [D] buttons on the panel. For example, when “MAIN A” is selected in this display and you press the Left Footswitch, the rhythm section is switched to Main A or Fill In A. 2 - 4 Intro ...
181 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Transpose and Pitch Controls There are two pitch-related controls on the Electone: Transpose and Pitch.Transpose allows you to change the key of the instrument and Pitch lets you finely adjust the tuning. Transpose and Pitch can be adjusted in the Utility display. 1 Press t...
182 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Connections On the underside and right side of the Electone keyboard is a separate panel equipped with various input/output terminals and miscellaneous controls, the functions of which are described below. This section provides brief explanations for each jack/control on th...
183 10 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual C onnections 4 [USB TO DEVICE] terminal For connecting a USB flash drive. You can save data you’ve created on the instrument to the USB flash drive. You can also use this to connect a USB wireless LAN adaptor (sold separately) for connecting the instrument to an iPhone/i...
184 10 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Conne ctions Playing the Sounds of the Electone Through an External Audio System By using the AUX OUT jacks, you can connect your Electone to external speakers. If you’re connecting the Electone ...
185 10 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual C onnections Controlling External MIDI Devices from the Electone You can use the Electone to remotely play the Voices of a MIDI keyboard (or tone generator), combining them with the Electone and ...
186 10 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Conne ctions By using the [USB TO HOST] terminal or MIDI terminals, you can connect the Electone and computer enabling the MIDI communication between both. Install the USB-MIDI driver to your computer, then make the MIDI connection between the Electone and computer. Rega...
187 10 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual C onnections This section explains what MIDI is, and what it can do, as well as how you can use MIDI on your Electone. What is MIDI? No doubt you have heard the terms “acoustic instrument” and “d...
188 10 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Conne ctions MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) allows electronic musical instruments to communicate with each other, by sending and receiving compatible Note, Control Change, Program Change and various other types of MIDI data, or messages. ...
189 10 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual C onnections MIDI Channels MIDI data is assigned to one of sixteen MIDI channels. Using these channels, 1 – 16, the performance data for sixteen different instrument parts can be simultaneously s...
190 10 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Conne ctions When you connect your Electone with a second MIDI device (such as a synthesizer or computer), you can determine how the Electone controls that MIDI device, or how the Electone is controlled. To select the MIDI page: 1 Press the [UTILITY] button. The Utility ...
191 10 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual C onnections 3 Expression Determines the control of the expression pedal functions. Ordinarily, this control is set to Auto. Successive presses of the [C] button alternate among Auto, Internal and External. Auto: Internal and External is automatically switched. Internal:...
192 10 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Conne ctions You can connect a smart device such as an iPhone or iPad to the instrument. By using an application tool on your smart device, you can take advantage of convenient functions and get more enjoyment out of this instrument. For details on connections, refer t...
194 10 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Conne ctions Displaying available networks in the wireless LAN and connecting to a network 1 Set the Wireless LAN mode to “INFRASTRUCTURE.” Refer to “Wireless LAN Mode” on page 197. 2 Connect the USB wireless LAN adaptor, then call up the Wireless LAN display. Press the ...
195 10 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual C onnections 5 After connection between the instrument and the access point is done successfully, connect the iPhone/iPad to the access point by referring to the “iPhone/iPad Connection Manual.” Manual Setup 1 Set the Wireless LAN mode to “INFRASTRUCTURE.” Refer to “Wire...
196 10 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Conne ctions 4 Set the SSID, Security and Password to the same as the settings on the access point. 1 SSID Press the [A] button on page 1 to call up the display for SSID input, then enter the SSID. For details on how to enter the characters, refer to “Changing the Song/F...
197 10 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual C onnections Wireless LAN Mode 1 Connect the USB wireless LAN adaptor, then call up the Wireless LAN option display. Press the [UTILITY] button, then use the Page buttons to select Page 7. The currently selected Mode name is shown. 2 Set the Wireless LAN mode. You can se...
198 10 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Conne ctions Wireless LAN Detailed Settings You can set the detailed settings for each mode: INFRASTRUCTURE and ADHOC. No need to change or set the settings if you’ve done the connection between ...
200 10 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Conne ctions Initialize the wireless LAN settings Factory Set (page 27) does not affect the settings of the wireless LAN settings, which can be initialized by the following procedure. Be careful ...
201 10 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual C onnections Glossary of Terms Access point A device which acts as a base station when transmitting data by wireless LAN.Some access points are combined with modem functions. Ad Hoc mode Communic...
202 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Appendix 1 Open the package, take out the two styrofoam pads from the both sides of the package, and carefully place the main unit on top of the pads as shown. 2 Take out all parts from the package. Please confirm that all parts shown in the illustration are provided. When ...
204 11 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Appendix 6-2 Use the four screws (A) to fasten the Main unit to the Sideboards as shown in the illustration. 7 Fit the Grill Net onto the Speaker. First, align the net with the bottom line, then secure it to the speaker assembly. 8 Plug the power cord into the AC IN jack...
205 11 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual A p pendix 11 Place the music rest on the Electone. 12 Turn on the Electone’s [ P ](Standby/On) switch and confirm that the Electone can be played, and that the assembly is successful. BENCH ASSEMBLY Turn the bench board over and put the legs in place, one by one, at the...
206 11 Appendix ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause and Solution GENERAL OPERATION The sound is not heard for about 10 seconds after turning the power on. This is normal; the Electone takes a while to start up. A click or pop is heard when the power is turned on or off. Elec...
209 11 A p pendix ELB-02 Owner’s Manual Specifications PRODUCT NAME DIGITAL ORGAN TONE GENERATION AWM KEYBOARD Upper: 49 keys (C – C), Lower: 49 keys (C – C), Pedal: 20 keys (C – G) Keyboard Type BASIC (FSB) Initial Touch Upper, Lower After Touch Upper, Lower REGISTRATIONS Registration Menu 601 Regi...
211 ELB-02 Owner’s Manual 11 A p pendix Numerics 1 – 16 (Registration Memory) .............111 9 – 16 (Registration Memory) .............112 A [A] – [D] button .....................................25 A.B.C. (Auto Bass Chord) ....................82 Accompaniment ............................68 , 79 Ad...
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