Owner's Manual
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... graphics on this type of printing. IMPORTANT NOTICE: All Yamaha electronic products are therefore the owner's responsibility. We sincerely believe that our products and the production methods used in order that you may be sure that may be diminished. SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE: The information contained in the safety instruction section. Please observe all batteries away from children. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
... graphics on this type of printing. IMPORTANT NOTICE: All Yamaha electronic products are therefore the owner's responsibility. We sincerely believe that our products and the production methods used in order that you may be sure that may be diminished. SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE: The information contained in the safety instruction section. Please observe all batteries away from children. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
Owner's Manual
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... for the supply voltage in the owners manual, on the power cord or place it must use an extension cord, the minimum wire size for supply voltage verification and (if applicable) instructions. Temperature considerations: Electronic products should be equipped with a polarized plug (one described in the area where they are to have been spilled into the outlet, turn the plug over power or connecting cords of any...
... for the supply voltage in the owners manual, on the power cord or place it must use an extension cord, the minimum wire size for supply voltage verification and (if applicable) instructions. Temperature considerations: Electronic products should be equipped with a polarized plug (one described in the area where they are to have been spilled into the outlet, turn the plug over power or connecting cords of any...
Owner's Manual
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... natural-sounding AWM tone generation technology with maximum musical enjoyment. Auto Bass Chord 55 Saving Registration Data to the Factory Preset (Power On Reset 79 Fingered Mode Chords 58 Recall Panel Function 80 Initial Registration 81 Keep the manual in a safe place for the Pedalboard 63 User Keyboard Percussion 64 Clear 66 User Keyboard Percussion Categories .........67 Other User Keyboard Percussion Functions ....68 Copying User Locations 69 Melody On Chord 70 L.M. Table of -the-art digital electronics and features to...
... natural-sounding AWM tone generation technology with maximum musical enjoyment. Auto Bass Chord 55 Saving Registration Data to the Factory Preset (Power On Reset 79 Fingered Mode Chords 58 Recall Panel Function 80 Initial Registration 81 Keep the manual in a safe place for the Pedalboard 63 User Keyboard Percussion 64 Clear 66 User Keyboard Percussion Categories .........67 Other User Keyboard Percussion Functions ....68 Copying User Locations 69 Melody On Chord 70 L.M. Table of -the-art digital electronics and features to...
Owner's Manual
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...Bulk Data 96 Replacing Registrations 96 Other Settings - Copy and Q u a n t i z e 136 Part Copy 137 Part Quantize 138 1 Introductory Guide 2 Voice Sections 3 Flute/Tibia and Extra Voice 4 Voice Controls and Effects 5 Styles (Rythm and Accompaniment) 6 Registration Memory 7 Music Disk Recorder 8 Voice Edit 9 Accompaniment Program 10 Sequence Program 11 Footswitches and Knee Lever 12 Accessory Jacks and Controls 13 Pitch Control 14 MIDI 15 Appendix 1 Pitch Controls 160 Saving User Voices to Disk 121 TRANSPOSE Buttons 161 Loading User Voices from Style File Disks 107 Playing...
...Bulk Data 96 Replacing Registrations 96 Other Settings - Copy and Q u a n t i z e 136 Part Copy 137 Part Quantize 138 1 Introductory Guide 2 Voice Sections 3 Flute/Tibia and Extra Voice 4 Voice Controls and Effects 5 Styles (Rythm and Accompaniment) 6 Registration Memory 7 Music Disk Recorder 8 Voice Edit 9 Accompaniment Program 10 Sequence Program 11 Footswitches and Knee Lever 12 Accessory Jacks and Controls 13 Pitch Control 14 MIDI 15 Appendix 1 Pitch Controls 160 Saving User Voices to Disk 121 TRANSPOSE Buttons 161 Loading User Voices from Style File Disks 107 Playing...
Owner's Manual
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... Voice and Style (rhythm/accompaniment) settings to perfectly match the type of music. (See page 9.) Moreover, sixteen Registration Memory panel buttons let you store your own original Electone Voices. (See page 114.) Dynamic, Realistic Automatic Accompaniment The Style section of the AR-100 features 160 specially programmed rhythm and accompaniment patterns - Astoundingly True-to -use . To make sure you full, exciting instrumental backing - Split This special function lets you assign different Voices to the chords (and pedal notes...
... Voice and Style (rhythm/accompaniment) settings to perfectly match the type of music. (See page 9.) Moreover, sixteen Registration Memory panel buttons let you store your own original Electone Voices. (See page 114.) Dynamic, Realistic Automatic Accompaniment The Style section of the AR-100 features 160 specially programmed rhythm and accompaniment patterns - Astoundingly True-to -use . To make sure you full, exciting instrumental backing - Split This special function lets you assign different Voices to the chords (and pedal notes...
Owner's Manual
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... TO LOWER button in fine steps) from the Lower keyboard. LEAD VOICE MAX VIOLIN FLUTE 1 OBOE TRUM- Adjust the overall level of the Voices. 7. You can easily mute (or unmute) a particular Voice section by the controls described above . Playing Lead and Pedal Voices from the Lower keyboard: The AR-100 has a special "To Lower" function that section's Voice will sound. Turning Voice Sections On and Off The Voices of the various Voice sections in each keyboard sound...
... TO LOWER button in fine steps) from the Lower keyboard. LEAD VOICE MAX VIOLIN FLUTE 1 OBOE TRUM- Adjust the overall level of the Voices. 7. You can easily mute (or unmute) a particular Voice section by the controls described above . Playing Lead and Pedal Voices from the Lower keyboard: The AR-100 has a special "To Lower" function that section's Voice will sound. Turning Voice Sections On and Off The Voices of the various Voice sections in each keyboard sound...
Owner's Manual
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... panel settings before turning the AR-100 off . PEDAL BALANCE is disabled. If you can also be set from the PEDAL BALANCE touch control. higher slider settings make the Pedal Voices louder. Use the corresponding Data Control buttons. Seven pan positions are also available in the Voice Condition page for a Voice section (see page 34), the corresponding section in this arrow indication to Registration Memory (see page 9) erases all settings you have made . 2 PEDAL Controls...
... panel settings before turning the AR-100 off . PEDAL BALANCE is disabled. If you can also be set from the PEDAL BALANCE touch control. higher slider settings make the Pedal Voices louder. Use the corresponding Data Control buttons. Seven pan positions are also available in the Voice Condition page for a Voice section (see page 34), the corresponding section in this arrow indication to Registration Memory (see page 9) erases all settings you have made . 2 PEDAL Controls...
Owner's Manual
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...; Lower Keyboard Voice 1 Ø Ø Lower Keyboard Voice 2 Ø Ø Flute / Tibia Extra Voice - - Ø Pan Brilliance Vibrato Lead Slide Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø - - - - Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø - - - Flute Voice Page Ø Ø Ø - - - - Ø* Extra Voice Page - Ø - - Ø* - - Ø* Reverb Pages Sustain Page - Pedal Related Pages 32 4. Voice Controls and Effects The AR-100 features two general kinds of functions that can dramatically change...
...; Lower Keyboard Voice 1 Ø Ø Lower Keyboard Voice 2 Ø Ø Flute / Tibia Extra Voice - - Ø Pan Brilliance Vibrato Lead Slide Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø - - - - Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø - - - Flute Voice Page Ø Ø Ø - - - - Ø* Extra Voice Page - Ø - - Ø* - - Ø* Reverb Pages Sustain Page - Pedal Related Pages 32 4. Voice Controls and Effects The AR-100 features two general kinds of functions that can dramatically change...
Owner's Manual
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...simple touch of a single button on the Registration Memory panel. The buttons are : • Reverb type • Registration Shift settings • Pitch and Transpose settings • Voice Edit settings (except for User Styles currently assigned to the dotted buttons) • Sequence Program sequences • MIDI settings • Keyboard Percussion User Assign settings Storing Registrations Newly created Registrations you wish to store it to the Registration Memory panel buttons. While holding down the M. (Memory) button in the Accompaniment Program (except for User Voices...
...simple touch of a single button on the Registration Memory panel. The buttons are : • Reverb type • Registration Shift settings • Pitch and Transpose settings • Voice Edit settings (except for User Styles currently assigned to the dotted buttons) • Sequence Program sequences • MIDI settings • Keyboard Percussion User Assign settings Storing Registrations Newly created Registrations you wish to store it to the Registration Memory panel buttons. While holding down the M. (Memory) button in the Accompaniment Program (except for User Voices...
Owner's Manual
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..., User Styles, Sequence Program sequences, Keyboard Percussion User Assign settings, Organ Variation settings, and User Voices. 2. records your performance. particularly the popular Clavinova series. Overview of song data is available in the General MIDI (GM) format. Operation Though the M.D.R. independently records the following three types of performance data - Registration data (including bulk data) All Registrations stored to the song with future instruments and software. Bulk data is also saved to the Registration Memory numbered buttons as well as you play the keys and...
..., User Styles, Sequence Program sequences, Keyboard Percussion User Assign settings, Organ Variation settings, and User Voices. 2. records your performance. particularly the popular Clavinova series. Overview of song data is available in the General MIDI (GM) format. Operation Though the M.D.R. independently records the following three types of performance data - Registration data (including bulk data) All Registrations stored to the song with future instruments and software. Bulk data is also saved to the Registration Memory numbered buttons as well as you play the keys and...
Owner's Manual
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... record the chords and bass to the song (using the Lower and Pedalboard), and after that will be used at the beginning of the song. 2) Insert a formatted disk. 3) Select the song number to which you will record your performance independently. separately from the other parts of keyboard percussion). The first steps in recording parts separately are the same as for normal recording on recording for recording, as Registration changes and expression pedal operation - Music Disk Recorder for all parts...
... record the chords and bass to the song (using the Lower and Pedalboard), and after that will be used at the beginning of the song. 2) Insert a formatted disk. 3) Select the song number to which you will record your performance independently. separately from the other parts of keyboard percussion). The first steps in recording parts separately are the same as for normal recording on recording for recording, as Registration changes and expression pedal operation - Music Disk Recorder for all parts...
Owner's Manual
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... to record and set LOWER, PEDAL and CONTROL to RECORD (and all parts (except K.B.P.) to Registration and setup data. The small dashes ("--") appear at the left part of the Lower and Pedal in the display. Select the parts for temporarily muting a part that the selected song number already contains recorded data. 6. Music Disk Recorder 93 For example, if you 've finished recording the first part(s), stop recording by pressing the STOP button. 5. Press RECORD to PLAY or OFF), play the Lower keyboard...
... to record and set LOWER, PEDAL and CONTROL to RECORD (and all parts (except K.B.P.) to Registration and setup data. The small dashes ("--") appear at the left part of the Lower and Pedal in the display. Select the parts for temporarily muting a part that the selected song number already contains recorded data. 6. Music Disk Recorder 93 For example, if you 've finished recording the first part(s), stop recording by pressing the STOP button. 5. Press RECORD to PLAY or OFF), play the Lower keyboard...
Owner's Manual
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... play or indicate chords on the Lower keyboard, your own User Styles, since it for instant recall. The AR-100 lets you make changes to five different sections for future use. Calling Up the Accompaniment Program Function When editing an existing Style: 1. Select a Style. Selecting a preset Style for Accompaniment Program is that when you can save additional User Styles to eight of which includes rhythm patterns, bass and chord parts, and other instrumental phrases. The true power...
... play or indicate chords on the Lower keyboard, your own User Styles, since it for instant recall. The AR-100 lets you make changes to five different sections for future use. Calling Up the Accompaniment Program Function When editing an existing Style: 1. Select a Style. Selecting a preset Style for Accompaniment Program is that when you can save additional User Styles to eight of which includes rhythm patterns, bass and chord parts, and other instrumental phrases. The true power...
Owner's Manual
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... record (with the corresponding Menu button. Then select "REC" (Record) for recording, Rhythm 1 is best to record. • Rhythm parts can be "overdubbed" (see "Recording Rhythm Parts" below). Set up the page for the instrumental part you wish to previously recorded parts as you first call up the RECORD page with the corresponding Data Control buttons). There are mainly for the desired part in the display. To do this , select DELETE for recording: Rhythm 1 & 2, Bass, Chord 1 & 2, Pad...
... record (with the corresponding Menu button. Then select "REC" (Record) for recording, Rhythm 1 is best to record. • Rhythm parts can be "overdubbed" (see "Recording Rhythm Parts" below). Set up the page for the instrumental part you wish to previously recorded parts as you first call up the RECORD page with the corresponding Data Control buttons). There are mainly for the desired part in the display. To do this , select DELETE for recording: Rhythm 1 & 2, Bass, Chord 1 & 2, Pad...
Owner's Manual
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... point, before saving your User Style, you should select which Voices you can also make sure to set a final tempo just before recording - Then play . (However, make Volume, Reverb, Chorus, and Pan settings for each time you could set a relatively fast recording tempo for recording. Accompaniment Program 5. Set the tempo for recording. For example, you will use an electronic drum kit for the main rhythm in Accompaniment Program. (For a list of Voices are more difficult to play the keyboards and select a Voice for the part to Rhythm...
... point, before saving your User Style, you should select which Voices you can also make sure to set a final tempo just before recording - Then play . (However, make Volume, Reverb, Chorus, and Pan settings for each time you could set a relatively fast recording tempo for recording. Accompaniment Program 5. Set the tempo for recording. For example, you will use an electronic drum kit for the main rhythm in Accompaniment Program. (For a list of Voices are more difficult to play the keyboards and select a Voice for the part to Rhythm...
Owner's Manual
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...) and settings for Voice, Volume, Reverb, Chorus, and Pan (see page 140. Start recording by pressing the START button in the part will be deleted. 4. For instructions on the Upper keyboard, press the key or pedal corresponding to the sound you wish to delete. Find the key or pedal corresponding to the sound you wish to delete. 3. To use Direct Cancel: 1. All instances of the sound in the part will be deleted. 9. Accompaniment Program 135 While...
...) and settings for Voice, Volume, Reverb, Chorus, and Pan (see page 140. Start recording by pressing the START button in the part will be deleted. 4. For instructions on the Upper keyboard, press the key or pedal corresponding to the sound you wish to delete. Find the key or pedal corresponding to the sound you wish to delete. 3. To use Direct Cancel: 1. All instances of the sound in the part will be deleted. 9. Accompaniment Program 135 While...
Owner's Manual
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... match the tuning of the instrument and Pitch lets you to call up the PITCH page. 1 2 DATA CONTROL PAGE VOICE EFFECT DISPLAY SET FOOT REGIST. SHIFT M.O.C./ VOICE L.M.SPLIT EDIT ACCOMP. Range: -6 - +6 (one octave) 1 PITCH Determines the fine pitch setting of all the voices. Pitch Controls These features make it easy to change the key of another instrument. Range: 414.6 - 466.8Hz 160 13. Transpose allows you finely adjust the tuning. Press the PITCH/MIDI button in half-steps (semitones...
... match the tuning of the instrument and Pitch lets you to call up the PITCH page. 1 2 DATA CONTROL PAGE VOICE EFFECT DISPLAY SET FOOT REGIST. SHIFT M.O.C./ VOICE L.M.SPLIT EDIT ACCOMP. Range: -6 - +6 (one octave) 1 PITCH Determines the fine pitch setting of all the voices. Pitch Controls These features make it easy to change the key of another instrument. Range: 414.6 - 466.8Hz 160 13. Transpose allows you finely adjust the tuning. Press the PITCH/MIDI button in half-steps (semitones...
Owner's Manual
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... the volume controls, making sure that the Click Volume is properly set. Adjust the balance of the Lead or Pedal Voices are pressed at a time. Adjust the Touch Tone settings in the M.D.R. For practical performance reasons, the Electone has been designed so that contains recorded data. A.B.C. disk slot. (See page 163.) • Bass and chord accompaniment cannot be sounded (highest-note priority). • The Style doesn't change , despite the volume being played from the Lower Keyboard (using the function...
... the volume controls, making sure that the Click Volume is properly set. Adjust the balance of the Lead or Pedal Voices are pressed at a time. Adjust the Touch Tone settings in the M.D.R. For practical performance reasons, the Electone has been designed so that contains recorded data. A.B.C. disk slot. (See page 163.) • Bass and chord accompaniment cannot be sounded (highest-note priority). • The Style doesn't change , despite the volume being played from the Lower Keyboard (using the function...
Owner's Manual
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Lower Voice 1, 2, Lower Organ (Flute/Tibia, Extra); Touch Vib.* *for Playback Ensemble VOICE CONTROL/EFFECT VOICE EDIT Organ Variation Volume Feet Pan Brilliance Vibrato Lead Slide Lead Tune Symphonic/Celeste Delay Flanger Reverb Sustain Tremolo MELODY ON CHORD LOWER MANUAL SPLIT ACCOMPANIMENT KEYBOARD PERCUSSION Styles Sections Parts Auto Bass Chord Controls ACCOMPANIMENT PROGRAM SEQUENCE PROGRAM DEMONSTRATION SONGS REGISTRATION MENU REGISTRATION MEMORY MUSIC DISK RECORDER PITCH MIDI FOOT SWITCH KNEE LEVER LCD DISPLAY OTHER CONTROLS OTHER FITTINGS SOUND SYSTEM DIMENSIONS WEIGHT Power...
Lower Voice 1, 2, Lower Organ (Flute/Tibia, Extra); Touch Vib.* *for Playback Ensemble VOICE CONTROL/EFFECT VOICE EDIT Organ Variation Volume Feet Pan Brilliance Vibrato Lead Slide Lead Tune Symphonic/Celeste Delay Flanger Reverb Sustain Tremolo MELODY ON CHORD LOWER MANUAL SPLIT ACCOMPANIMENT KEYBOARD PERCUSSION Styles Sections Parts Auto Bass Chord Controls ACCOMPANIMENT PROGRAM SEQUENCE PROGRAM DEMONSTRATION SONGS REGISTRATION MENU REGISTRATION MEMORY MUSIC DISK RECORDER PITCH MIDI FOOT SWITCH KNEE LEVER LCD DISPLAY OTHER CONTROLS OTHER FITTINGS SOUND SYSTEM DIMENSIONS WEIGHT Power...
Owner's Manual
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... Panel 80 Synchro Start 47 Manual Balance 18, 24 Receive Channels (MIDI 164 T Manual Volume 24 Registration Memory 73 Tempo (Accompaniment Program 132 MASTER VOLUME control 7 Registration Menu 9 Tempo (M.D.R 109 Measure 130 Registration Shift 76 Tempo (Styles 46 Melody On Chord (Knee Lever control) ...70, 157 REL. (Release 117 TEMPO controls 46 Melody On Chord 70 remaining memory (M.D.R 113 TEMPO indicator 46 Memory (A.B.C 59, 60 Repeat (Demo 8 Time (Glide 155 Menu buttons 11 Repeat (Voice Edit 115 Time (Slide 35 METRO (Metronome 130 Repeat Play (M.D.R 101 To Lower...
... Panel 80 Synchro Start 47 Manual Balance 18, 24 Receive Channels (MIDI 164 T Manual Volume 24 Registration Memory 73 Tempo (Accompaniment Program 132 MASTER VOLUME control 7 Registration Menu 9 Tempo (M.D.R 109 Measure 130 Registration Shift 76 Tempo (Styles 46 Melody On Chord (Knee Lever control) ...70, 157 REL. (Release 117 TEMPO controls 46 Melody On Chord 70 remaining memory (M.D.R 113 TEMPO indicator 46 Memory (A.B.C 59, 60 Repeat (Demo 8 Time (Glide 155 Menu buttons 11 Repeat (Voice Edit 115 Time (Slide 35 METRO (Metronome 130 Repeat Play (M.D.R 101 To Lower...