Yamaha ELS-01- User Manual

Yamaha ELS-01

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – PRECAUTIONS; PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING; * Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.; WARNING
  • Page 3 – Connections
  • Page 4 – Accessories
  • Page 5 – Main Features; Wide Variety of Registration Menus
  • Page 7 – Contents
  • Page 8 – Panel Layout; Front Panel
  • Page 9 – DISPLAY SELECT
  • Page 11 – Quick Introductory Guide; possible manner how to start playing your Electone.; Plug the power cord into an appropriate electrical outlet.; Getting Started
  • Page 12 – Press the Expression pedal down with your foot.; Changing the Display Page; Using the LCD Display
  • Page 13 – Pressing Buttons on the Display; To switch the function on or off:
  • Page 14 – Adjusting Parameter Values by Using the Display; Touching the display slider directly:; or
  • Page 15 – Selecting the Display Language; Press the desired button,; LCD Display Settings
  • Page 16 – Muting the Touch Panel Sound
  • Page 17 – How to call up the Voice Display:; Voice Display
  • Page 18 – Voice Sections; Shows the currently selected rhythm.; TEMPO; Shows the current rhythm tempo.; REGISTRATION; Shows the current position of the Registration Shift.
  • Page 19 – Selecting Registrations from the Registration Menu; Press one of the REGISTRATION MENU buttons.; Registration Menu
  • Page 20 – Registration Menu List
  • Page 21 – Confirming the Version of Your Electone
  • Page 22 – Voices; and Pedalboard each have two Voice sections.; Voices for the Upper Keyboard; Voices for each keyboard
  • Page 23 – Voices for the Lower Keyboard; Selecting a Voice; Selecting Voices with the Voice buttons
  • Page 24 – Select the desired Voice name from the Voice menu.
  • Page 25 – Changing the Voice volume; Using the VOLUME buttons on the panel (coarse)
  • Page 26 – About the To Lower function
  • Page 27 – About the Solo function; This sets Solo to standby status.; Notes on using Solo; However, in the Solo mode, Lead Voice 2 sounds for the last key played.
  • Page 28 – Press one of the User buttons in any of the Voice sections.; For example, to call up Marimba 1, select the percussion category.; Selecting Voices from the User buttons
  • Page 30 – Voice List
  • Page 34 – AWM Voices and VA Voices; • Portamento (Lead Slide) effects may not be smooth on some Voices.
  • Page 35 – Organ Flutes; with three additional footage settings for the attack sound.; FOOTAGE Page
  • Page 36 – ATTACK; the first is held have no attack.; REVERB
  • Page 37 – EFFECT TYPE
  • Page 38 – Voice Controls and Effects
  • Page 39 – PAN; INITIAL touch; Selecting from the Voice Condition display
  • Page 40 – PITCH; AFTER touch; FEET; Determines the mode of Lead Voice 2, Last or Top.
  • Page 41 – VIBRATO; DELAY; TOUCH VIBRATO; Vibrato Control
  • Page 42 – On/Off switch and knee lever selector for the Slide effect.; TIME; TRANSPOSE
  • Page 43 – Effect Parameters; Reverb; The Reverb display consists of four pages.; Selecting from the panel
  • Page 44 – TYPE
  • Page 47 – Sustain; SUSTAIN LENGTH Display
  • Page 48 – Rotary Speaker; Select the Rotary Speaker effect from the desired Voice.
  • Page 49 – SPEED; Determines the speed of the speaker rotation.; MODE; ROTARY SPEAKER Display
  • Page 50 – Effect List
  • Page 51 – Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion; Selecting a rhythm; The relevant Rhythm Menu is displayed.; Selecting rhythms with the Rhythm buttons
  • Page 52 – Select the desired rhythm name from the Rhythm menu.; Rhythm Structure
  • Page 53 – Operating the rhythm from the panel; START; SYNCHRO START; FILL IN
  • Page 55 – To use the Break patterns:; Changing the rhythm volume
  • Page 56 – Adjusting the tempo
  • Page 57 – Changing the rhythm reverb
  • Page 58 – Press one of the User buttons at the right of the Rhythm buttons.; The Rhythm Menu appears in the display.; Select a rhythm from the displayed Rhythm Menu.; Selecting rhythms from the User buttons
  • Page 59 – Rhythm List
  • Page 61 – Press any one of the RHYTHM buttons once.; These are the rhythmic chord backing parts.; Accompaniment
  • Page 63 – Key of C
  • Page 64 – MEMORY
  • Page 65 – KNEE; Using the Preset Keyboard Percussion; Keyboard Percussion
  • Page 66 – Select the desired percussion kit.
  • Page 67 – Preset Keyboard Percussion List
  • Page 70 – Assigning sounds to the User Keyboard Percussion; See page 66 for selecting the kit.
  • Page 71 – To erase one instrument:
  • Page 72 – To erase all instruments:; Copying the Keyboard Percussion settings
  • Page 73 – A message appears, prompting confirmation of the operation.
  • Page 74 – Detailed settings for each percussion instrument; Determines the volume of the currently selected instrument.
  • Page 75 – RESET
  • Page 76 – Kit Assign List
  • Page 80 – Registration Memory; Create your original Registration.; Storing Registrations
  • Page 81 – Functions and settings that cannot be memorized:
  • Page 82 – Selecting Registrations; reverb
  • Page 84 – Initializing Registration Memory; Registration Shift
  • Page 85 – Setting the Registration Shift mode in the Regist Shift; OFF; buttons in the display or the Data; REGIST SHIFT Display
  • Page 86 – USER
  • Page 87 – SHIFT END; Confirming the Registration Shift setting in the Voice
  • Page 88 – The current Registration number is displayed.
  • Page 89 – Unifying a specific parameter; Available parameters
  • Page 90 – Select the targeted Registration numbers and turn them on.; Selects all Registration memory numbers.
  • Page 91 – Unifies the currently turned-on parameter’s values.
  • Page 93 – Handling SmartMediaTM* memory cards; Compatible SmartMedia types; Formatting SmartMedia cards; Inserting/removing SmartMedia cards
  • Page 94 – Floppy disk compatibility; Inserting/removing Floppy Disks; Removing a floppy disk
  • Page 95 – Select the desired media you want to format.; Formatting External Media
  • Page 96 – To select the desired song:; Check the currently selected media at the top of the display.; For information on selecting the desired media, see page 98.; Press desired song button in the display.; Selecting a Song
  • Page 97 – Song Part Information; When playing back the song (by pressing the [
  • Page 99 – Select the desired media and/or folder in the Media/Folder List.; Song Icons; These icons are shown when you select a media, folder, and song.
  • Page 100 – Files in the song
  • Page 101 – Recording your performance; Insert a media to the media slot.; Recording
  • Page 102 – Recording each part separately; Follow steps 1 – 3 on page 101 to call up the Rec Standby display.; Playback the parts that have been recorded.
  • Page 103 – Now you’ve recorded the first parts of your performance.; Select the parts for recording.
  • Page 104 – Select the song which contains the phrase you want to change.; new phrase, as you want it to be changed.; For details on selecting a song, see page 96.; Changing the Song Name
  • Page 105 – The following display appears.; Move the cursor to the desired point by using the [; A song name can contain up to 50 characters.
  • Page 106 – To delete the entered character:; Move the cursor to the character you want to delete.
  • Page 107 – Saving Two or More Registration Banks to One Song; Saving Registrations as Registration Data (File)
  • Page 108 – Replacing Registrations; Select the song for which you wish to replace the Registrations.; Select the Registration data you wish to replace.
  • Page 109 – Next Regist Settings (Changing the order of the; • Enter the Next Regist data in the Registration Sequence (page 176).; Save the desired Registrations to a song.; Change the Registration order, in the order you want to recall.
  • Page 111 – You can select and recall the desired data independently.; Select the Registration you want to load to the Electone.; Recalling Recorded Registrations
  • Page 112 – Select the song to be played back.; Playing Back a Song; Custom Play; and starts playback immediately.
  • Page 113 – Fast Forward, Rewind and Pause; Fast Forward and Rewind:
  • Page 114 – Changing the Tempo; Use the TEMPO; To reset the changed tempo:
  • Page 115 – Repeat Playback; Select the song you wish to play back.; ALL; Repeats all songs in the currently selected folder in order.; SINGLE; Repeats the currently selected song again and again.; RANDOM; Repeats all songs in the currently selected folder randomly.; Cancels repeat playback.
  • Page 116 – Playing Back XG Songs; Insert the media containing XG song data into the media slot.; For details on selecting media, see page 98.
  • Page 117 – Select the desired song for playback.; PART buttons
  • Page 118 – Song Copy; Select the song to be copied.; Press the [SONG COPY] button to call up the Song Copy display.; Moving a Protected Song
  • Page 119 – To copy a song from one SmartMedia card to another:
  • Page 120 – Only a blank song can be selected here.; Song Delete; Select the song to be deleted.
  • Page 121 – About Protected Songs; Folder
  • Page 122 – Converting to XG; Selects a song to be converted to XG.
  • Page 123 – XG Song Copy; Select the XG song to be copied.; For details to select an XG song, see page 116.
  • Page 124 – XG Song Delete; Select the XG song to be deleted.; For details on selecting an XG song, see page 116.; Converting ELS format to EL; Select the song to be converted to EL-series format.; In the TOOLS Page, press the [CONVERT ELS
  • Page 125 – Press the [EXECUTE] button in the display to start conversion.; Converting EL format to ELS; In the TOOLS Page, press the [CONVERT EL
  • Page 126 – Checking the Remaining Memory
  • Page 127 – Voice Edit; AWM Voice structure; Voice Structure
  • Page 128 – VA Voice structure; Select the Voice you want to edit from the Voice Menu.; Editing a Voice
  • Page 130 – Editing an AWM Voice; Element On/Off switches; AWM Page
  • Page 131 – Element select buttons; Select the Element you wish to edit.; The LAYER Page contains three pages. The; LAYER Page
  • Page 132 – Determines the output level of the Element.; LAYER Page 2
  • Page 133 – Determines the cutoff frequency of the filter.; RESONANCE
  • Page 134 – LFO WAVE; LAYER Page 3
  • Page 135 – Determines the level of the VA sound.
  • Page 137 – Saving the edited Voice
  • Page 138 – You can quit the Voice Edit function from any of its display pages.; Quitting Voice Edit
  • Page 139 – Rhythm Program; Outline of the Rhythm Programming Operation; Rhythm Sequence Program (pages 170 – 177)
  • Page 140 – Entering the Rhythm Pattern Program; To copy a preset rhythm:; Select the rhythm you want to copy from the Rhythm Menu.; Rhythm Pattern Program
  • Page 141 – To create your own rhythm from scratch:
  • Page 142 – Basic settings for the Rhythm Pattern; Determines the time signature used for the rhythm.; You can select the time signature with the BEAT buttons.
  • Page 143 – Sets the measure length of the rhythm pattern.; METRONOME
  • Page 144 – ASSEMBLE
  • Page 145 – Entering Percussion Sounds to a Rhythm Pattern – Step Write; Step Write and Real Time Write
  • Page 146 – Select the desired Drum Kit.; The selected instrument’s name appears on the display.; Set the appropriate Quantize value.; For details on Quantize, refer to page 152.
  • Page 147 – Rhythm Clock box
  • Page 148 – Editing Entered Percussion Notes; To change the accent level of an entered note:; Select the desired note for changing the accent level.; NEXT INSTRUMENT; Selects the entered instruments one by one, from left key to right.
  • Page 149 – The Accent box allows for finer changes.; Accent box; Press the Rhythm Clock box to enable the box.
  • Page 150 – To change the length of an entered note:; Select the note you want to erase (as in Step 1 on page 148).; The selected note is deleted and replaced with a rest.
  • Page 151 – A bell sound indicates that the instrument has been erased.; All instruments are instantly erased.; To replace the instrument:
  • Page 152 – About Quantize; Steps Depending on the Quantize Values; With Real Time Write
  • Page 153 – Entering Percussion Sounds to a Rhythm Pattern –
  • Page 154 – You can erase an instrument while rhythm is played.; Creating Backing Patterns (Rhythmic Chord Function)
  • Page 155 – Select the desired Voice.
  • Page 156 – For details on the Quantize function, refer to page 152.; Enter the Rhythmic Chord pattern.
  • Page 157 – To change the Gate Time:; Press the Gate Time box to enable the box.; Changing the Voices for Accompaniment Parts; The following display will appear.
  • Page 158 – Select the desired part for which you wish to change the Voice.; The Voice menu appears.; Adjusting Volume and Panning; Volume and Pan are set in VOICE/EFFECT Page.; Volume sliders; Determines the volume of each accompaniment part.; VOLUME Display
  • Page 159 – Effect Settings; PAN Display
  • Page 160 – CHORUS TYPE; Select the desired chorus type, and the list automatically closes.; Chorus sliders; CHORUS Display
  • Page 161 – Select the desired type, and the list automatically closes.; Variation sliders; VARIATION Display; LCD
  • Page 162 – Select the desired part, Main Drum or Add Drum.
  • Page 163 – Saving Rhythm Patterns; If the rhythm is playing, it will automatically be stopped.; Select the User Rhythm number to which you wish to save.
  • Page 164 – Confirming rhythm patterns before saving
  • Page 165 – Quitting the Rhythm Pattern Program
  • Page 166 – Selecting Rhythm from an External Media; Press the [SELECT] button to select the desired pattern file.; About file types that can be loaded to the Electone
  • Page 167 – Percussion Kit List
  • Page 170 – • When you want to play more than two songs in a medley, save the rhythm; Selecting a Sequence; The MENU Page of the Sequence display appears.; Rhythm Sequence Program
  • Page 171 – Programming a Sequence; The rhythm menu of the selected rhythm button is displayed.
  • Page 172 – Select the desired rhythm from the displayed rhythm menu.; The selected rhythm and section appears at the top of the display.
  • Page 173 – Auditioning a Sequence; Move the cursor to the desired position for playback.; Editing an Existing Rhythm Sequence; POSITION
  • Page 174 – DATA; SET
  • Page 175 – Programming a Registration Sequence; Using the
  • Page 176 – Entering Next Regist:; The Next Regist mark; Editing an Existing Registration Sequence; Next Regist Loading Time; longer than when using SmartMedia.
  • Page 177 – Quitting the Rhythm Sequence Program; To quit the Rhythm Sequence Program:
  • Page 178 – Playing Rhythm Sequences; To play any of the rhythm sequences you have created:; The SEQ button’s lamp lights.; Playing All Sequences in Order
  • Page 179 – To start a sequence using the Left Footswitch:; Set the control mode of the Footswitch to RHYTHM STOP.; (See page 180 for information about the Footswitch settings.)
  • Page 180 – Footswitches
  • Page 181 – Controlling the Rhythm; STOP; Switches the rhythm on/off whenever you press the Footswitch.; BREAK
  • Page 182 – INTRO 1 – INTRO 3; Controlling Glide; You can control the Glide effect by using the Left Footswitch.
  • Page 183 – Controlling Rotary Speaker; Fold the Knee Lever down.; Sustain is off when the Knee Lever is folded down.; Knee Lever
  • Page 184 – To apply sustain, press the Knee Lever to the right.; When the Knee Lever is folded up:; Sustain is cancelled.; When the Knee Lever is continuously pressed; Controlling Melody On Chord; Set the KNEE control to “ON,” and select one of the modes.
  • Page 185 – Controlling Lead Slide; Expression Pedals
  • Page 186 – The Utility display appears.; Controlling Pitch Bend
  • Page 187 – Controlling the Rhythm Tempo; Determines the range of tempo change.
  • Page 188 – Transpose and Pitch Controls
  • Page 189 – Internet Direct Connection; Connecting the Instrument to the Internet
  • Page 190 – Accessing the Website from the Electone
  • Page 191 – Scrolling the Display
  • Page 192 – Monitoring the Internet Connection Status; Communication Status indicator (
  • Page 193 – Refreshing a Web Page/Canceling Loading of a Web Page; Communication status indicator
  • Page 194 – Saving Bookmarks of Your Favorite Pages
  • Page 195 – Opening a Bookmarked Page:
  • Page 196 – Editing Bookmarks; Moves the selection position in the Bookmark list.
  • Page 197 – Changing the Home Page
  • Page 198 – Browser; Selects the character code encoding for the browser.; About the Internet Settings Display
  • Page 199 – LAN; Use DHCP; Wireless LAN
  • Page 200 – Determines the SSID setting.; Others; Deletes the contents of all saved cookies.
  • Page 201 – Connection information; Shows detailed information on the current connection.; Press the [Initialize] button to initialize the Internet settings.; Exiting from the Internet Display
  • Page 202 – Glossary of Internet Terms
  • Page 203 – INPUT VOLUME knob; For adjusting the level of input signal from the MIC./LINE IN jack.; Accessory Jacks and Controls
  • Page 204 – PHONES jacks
  • Page 205 – OPTICAL OUT terminal; - 2 USB TO HOST terminal; MIDI IN/OUT terminals; USB
  • Page 206 – Using Headphones; Connection Examples – External Devices
  • Page 207 – Connection example: Using a mixer for live performance
  • Page 208 – Recording the Sounds of the Electone to an External
  • Page 209 – Connecting a Microphone or Guitar; A dynamic microphone is recommended.; Use the INPUT VOLUME knob to set the microphone volume.
  • Page 210 – Controlling External MIDI Devices from the Electone
  • Page 211 – Controlling the Electone from an External Device; Compatible USB devices; Precautions when using the USB TO DEVICE terminals
  • Page 212 – Using the USB terminal; Connection with Computer; Precautions when using the USB TO HOST terminals
  • Page 213 – Using the MIDI IN/OUT terminals; Acoustic guitar note production
  • Page 214 – Example of Keyboard Information
  • Page 215 – MIDI Messages of the Electone; Channel Messages; Generated when a key is released.; System Messages; • System Exclusive Messages
  • Page 216 – MIDI Channels
  • Page 217 – OUTPUT; MIDI Control
  • Page 218 – Determines Internal or External control of the Lead Voices.
  • Page 219 – Appendix; Install the two legs for the back side.; Bench Assembly
  • Page 220 – Installing the Pedalboard; Attach the side covers.; Precautions
  • Page 221 – Installing the Floppy Disk Drive; Installing Optional Hardware
  • Page 222 – MIDI Data Format
  • Page 224 – System Exclusive Messages
  • Page 234 – MIDI Implementation Chart
  • Page 236 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 239 – Specifications
  • Page 241 – Numerics; Index
  • Page 245 – MEMO
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