Yamaha 100 - User Manual

Yamaha 100

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION; CAUTION
  • Page 3 – IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL
  • Page 4 – IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM
  • Page 5 – PRECAUTIONS; PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
  • Page 6 – Table of Contents
  • Page 8 – Panel Controls
  • Page 10 – Main Features; Variety of Organ Sounds
  • Page 12 – Introductory Guide; Getting Started
  • Page 13 – Set the MASTER VOLUME control.; About the Console Light; To turn on the console light:
  • Page 14 – Playing the Demo Songs; To select and play a Demo Song or Songs:
  • Page 15 – Registration Menu; To use the Registration Menu presets:; Playing the Included XG Disk
  • Page 17 – Using the Display and Related Controls; MENU buttons
  • Page 18 – TOUCH TONE
  • Page 19 – Help Messages
  • Page 20 – Select the desired Help Menu section.; Other Controls; • COARSE button
  • Page 21 – Voice Sections; Selecting Voices; First, turn on the desired Voice section in the ENSEMBLE buttons.
  • Page 22 – Set the volume for each active Voice section.
  • Page 23 – • Press the Menu button corresponding to “Condition” in
  • Page 24 – About TO LOWER — Playing Lead and
  • Page 25 – Selecting Voices from the Dotted Buttons; The dotted buttons have three basic uses:
  • Page 27 – To select User Voices:; Voice Menus / Voice List
  • Page 29 – Voice Display
  • Page 30 – • RHYTHM
  • Page 31 – Saving and Recalling Panel Settings
  • Page 32 – Flute/Tibia and Extra Voice; Creating Flute/Tibia Voices; Setting Footages
  • Page 34 – EFFECT; Setting the Click and Response
  • Page 35 – Extra Voice; To use the Extra Voice sections:
  • Page 36 – Press one of the buttons in one of the Extra Voice sections.
  • Page 38 – Voice Controls and Effects
  • Page 39 – Voice Condition Pages; You can call up the Voice Condition pages in one of three ways:
  • Page 40 – • INITIAL Touch; FEET
  • Page 41 – VIBRATO Page; • TIME
  • Page 42 – When Vibrato is set to USER:
  • Page 43 – Effect Set Pages; Turning On the Effects; TREMOLO & SYMPHONIC Page
  • Page 44 – DELAY; • Note Value; • BALANCE; FLANGER; • SPEED; • DEPTH
  • Page 45 – Tremolo; Enabling the Tremolo Effect; Tremolo Page
  • Page 46 – Setting the Tremolo Effect; • Panel Control
  • Page 47 – Reverb; To call up the Reverb pages:
  • Page 48 – REVERB — VOICE GROUP Page
  • Page 49 – Sustain; To call up the Sustain page:
  • Page 50 – Glide
  • Page 51 – Selecting and Playing Styles; To select and play a Style:
  • Page 52 – TEMPO and BAR/BEAT indicator
  • Page 54 – To use Synchro Start:; About Automatic Accompaniment and
  • Page 56 – About the Style Sections; Stop the Accompaniment.
  • Page 58 – Selecting Styles from the Dotted Buttons; To select Styles from the dotted buttons:
  • Page 60 – To select User Styles:; Style Menus / Style List
  • Page 62 – Mode; Off
  • Page 63 – Cm
  • Page 64 – Fingered Mode Chords
  • Page 65 – Memory
  • Page 67 – Disabling Accompaniment Changes (Disable); Keyboard Percussion; To use the Preset Keyboard Percussion:
  • Page 68 – Play some notes on the Lower keyboard and Pedalboard.
  • Page 70 – User Keyboard Percussion; To create your own Keyboard Percussion assignments:
  • Page 72 – Clear; To erase a single instrument assignment:; To erase all instrument assignments:
  • Page 73 – User Keyboard Percussion Categories
  • Page 74 – Other User Keyboard Percussion Functions; To copy the Lower Preset Keyboard Percussion to User 1:
  • Page 75 – Copying User Locations
  • Page 76 – Melody On Chord; To call up the MELODY ON CHORD page:; • OFF; • Mode 1; KNEE
  • Page 77 – Turn on the Split function.
  • Page 78 – Change the Octave Up setting, if desired.
  • Page 79 – Registration Memory; Storing Registrations; To store Registrations to the Registration Memory:
  • Page 80 – Selecting Registrations; Insert a formatted disk in the disk slot.
  • Page 82 – Registration Shift; To set the Registration Shift mode:; SHIFT
  • Page 83 – JUMP
  • Page 84 – Select the EDIT page with the Menu button.; • SET; CLEAR
  • Page 85 – To reset the all settings:
  • Page 86 – Recall Panel Function; Startup Settings
  • Page 87 – Initial Registration; Initializing All Registration Memory Buttons
  • Page 89 – Music Disk Recorder; Disk Types
  • Page 90 – Cleaning the Disk Drive Read/Write Head; Using Floppy Disks
  • Page 91 – Formatting a Disk
  • Page 93 – About the Logos; XG
  • Page 94 – Recording; Set the desired Registrations on the Electone.
  • Page 95 – Press the PLAY button.
  • Page 96 – Retry Function; If you make a mistake during recording:
  • Page 97 – When you finish playing, press the STOP button.
  • Page 98 – Recording Parts Separately; Select the parts for recording.
  • Page 99 – Press RECORD to set up recording of the next part.; Select the parts for recording and playback.
  • Page 100 – Press the REC button again.
  • Page 102 – To recall Registration data:; Replacing Registrations
  • Page 103 – Naming Your Song; To name your newly recorded song:
  • Page 104 – • SPACE; • INSERT; • OK; • CANCEL
  • Page 105 – Playback; Song Playback; Insert the disk containing your recorded song.
  • Page 106 – Start playback by pressing the PLAY button.; Playback of Selected Parts; To play back a selected part or parts of a song:
  • Page 107 – Repeat Play; Call up the REPEAT PLAY page.; Select the song number you wish to play back.; • ALL REPEAT; • REPEAT OFF
  • Page 109 – PLAY PART Page
  • Page 110 – VOLUME
  • Page 112 – To use Phrase Repeat:
  • Page 113 – Loading Styles from Style File Disks; Insert a Style File disk in the disk slot.; Select the Style you wish to load with the FILE SELECT controls.
  • Page 114 – Custom Play; Playback Controls — Pause and Rewind/Fast Forward; Pause
  • Page 115 – Changing the Tempo
  • Page 116 – Song Copy; To use the Song Copy function:
  • Page 117 – Song Delete; Call up the UTILITY page by pressing the appropriate Menu button.; Disk Copy
  • Page 118 – Insert the source disk in the disk slot.
  • Page 119 – Checking the Remaining Memory
  • Page 120 – Voice Edit; First, select the Voice you want to edit.
  • Page 121 – NAME; • INPUT NAME; REPEAT; OFF; TWIN
  • Page 122 – SPEED; VOICE EDIT — FILTER / EG RATE Page; • CUTOFF
  • Page 123 – EG RATE; • ATTACK
  • Page 124 – Naming Your Voice; To name your newly created Voice:
  • Page 125 – Saving the Edited Voice; Select the Save page.
  • Page 126 – Quitting Voice Edit; Recalling an Edited Voice; To recall a User Voice:
  • Page 127 – Press the Menu button corresponding to “USER VOICE” in the display.; Saving User Voices to Disk
  • Page 128 – Accompaniment Program; When editing an existing Style:
  • Page 129 – Using an Existing Style
  • Page 130 – When recording a Style from scratch:; About Accompaniment Program Recording
  • Page 131 – Accompaniment Program Voice List
  • Page 132 – DRUM MAP; Accompaniment Program Drum List
  • Page 135 – Recording a User Style
  • Page 136 – INPUT NAME; If there are no other recorded parts, turn the metronome on.
  • Page 137 – Set up recording for the desired part in the RECORD page.
  • Page 138 – Set the tempo for recording.
  • Page 139 – Record the selected part.; Recording Rhythm Parts
  • Page 140 – Mute
  • Page 141 – Delete; To use Direct Cancel:
  • Page 142 – To use Copy and Quantize:
  • Page 143 – Part Copy; To copy the data of a part:
  • Page 144 – Part Quantize; To quantize the data of a part:
  • Page 145 – REVERB Page
  • Page 146 – Naming Your User Style; To name your newly created or edited Style:; Saving Your User Style; Select the SAVE page.
  • Page 147 – Select the desired User location (1; Clear All Data; Select “OK” to clear all data (User Styles 1
  • Page 148 – Quitting Accompaniment Program
  • Page 149 – Selecting and Playing User Styles; To select a User Style:
  • Page 151 – Sequence Program; Calling Up the Sequence Program Function; To call up the Sequence Program function:
  • Page 152 – Creating a Sequence Program; Select the EDIT page.
  • Page 153 – Select the STYLE SELECT page.; Easy Method for Selecting User Styles
  • Page 154 – Entering Sections to a Sequence
  • Page 155 – SET; Auditioning the Sequence
  • Page 156 – Copying Sequence Data
  • Page 157 – Playing Sequences; To play any of the Sequences you have created:
  • Page 158 – Playing All Sequences in Order
  • Page 159 – Footswitches and Knee Lever; Footswitches; To set the footswitch functions:
  • Page 160 – RHYTHM; FOOT SWITCH LEFT Page — Rhythm; ENDING
  • Page 161 – GLIDE; FOOT SWITCH LEFT Page — Glide
  • Page 162 – FOOT SWITCH LEFT Page — Tremolo; Knee Lever; Sustain Control; To select knee lever control over Sustain:
  • Page 163 – Melody On Chord Control; To select knee lever control over Melody On Chord:
  • Page 164 – Lead Slide Control; To select knee lever control over Lead Slide:
  • Page 165 – Accessory Jacks and; Underside of Keyboard; PHONES jack; Rear Panel
  • Page 166 – Pitch Controls; To set Transpose and Pitch:
  • Page 167 – TRANSPOSE Buttons; About the Pitch of the Voice Sections
  • Page 168 – M I DI
  • Page 169 – To select the MIDI page:; • Electone
  • Page 170 – • LEAD; About the Receive Channels
  • Page 171 – Troubleshooting; No sound is produced from the Electone’s speakers.
  • Page 172 – Bass and chord accompaniment cannot be heard
  • Page 173 – The Pan function does not operate.
  • Page 174 – The Repeat function seems to turn off the selected Voice.; Recording or playback cannot be performed.
  • Page 175 – MIDI Implementation Chart
  • Page 177 – Specifications
  • Page 178 – Index
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