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... a USB flash drive. lending amazing dynamic realism to your favorite type of music. The Registrations in your own original drum kit. Since the data is saved in stereo WAV format of normal CD quality resolution (44.1kHz/16bit), it can be called up any time during your performance page 19 The five Registration Menu buttons on the front panel feature preset Registrations, allowing you to instantly set...
... a USB flash drive. lending amazing dynamic realism to your favorite type of music. The Registrations in your own original drum kit. Since the data is saved in stereo WAV format of normal CD quality resolution (44.1kHz/16bit), it can be called up any time during your performance page 19 The five Registration Menu buttons on the front panel feature preset Registrations, allowing you to instantly set...
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... the rhythm from the panel 55 Changing the rhythm volume 57 Adjusting the tempo 57 Changing the rhythm reverb 58 Selecting Rhythms from the User Buttons 58 Rhythm List 59 Accompaniment 63 Automatic Accompaniment - Music Data Recorder (MDR) 104 Calling Up the MDR Display 104 Using the MDR Display 104 Song icons 106 Precautions when using the display sliders .. 15 LCD Display Settings 16 Selecting the display language 16 Muting the touch panel sound 16 Adjusting the display brightness 16 Voice Guide 17 Adjusting the Voice Guide settings 17 Voice Display 17 Registration...
... the rhythm from the panel 55 Changing the rhythm volume 57 Adjusting the tempo 57 Changing the rhythm reverb 58 Selecting Rhythms from the User Buttons 58 Rhythm List 59 Accompaniment 63 Automatic Accompaniment - Music Data Recorder (MDR) 104 Calling Up the MDR Display 104 Using the MDR Display 104 Song icons 106 Precautions when using the display sliders .. 15 LCD Display Settings 16 Selecting the display language 16 Muting the touch panel sound 16 Adjusting the display brightness 16 Voice Guide 17 Adjusting the Voice Guide settings 17 Voice Display 17 Registration...
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... Installing the Speaker 198 Installing the Pedal unit 199 Installing and Connecting the Main Unit 201 Installing the Music Rest 202 Using the Bench (if included 202 Troubleshooting 204 Specifications 207 Index 209 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual 9 Audio 130 Recording Your Performance as Audio 130 Playing Back Audio Files 132 Rewind, Fast Forward and Pause 133 Changing the Volume, Tempo and Pitch 134 Repeat playback 134 Other Functions (Tools 135 Creating a New Folder/Deleting the File/ Changing...
... Installing the Speaker 198 Installing the Pedal unit 199 Installing and Connecting the Main Unit 201 Installing the Music Rest 202 Using the Bench (if included 202 Troubleshooting 204 Specifications 207 Index 209 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual 9 Audio 130 Recording Your Performance as Audio 130 Playing Back Audio Files 132 Rewind, Fast Forward and Pause 133 Changing the Volume, Tempo and Pitch 134 Repeat playback 134 Other Functions (Tools 135 Creating a New Folder/Deleting the File/ Changing...
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... Keyboard Voices. About the Solo function The Lead Voice 2 section features an exclusive Solo function. Reference pages • Foot Pedal (Sold Separately) (page 176) • Voice Condition Display (page 41) ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual 27 This sets Solo to the key being pressed, but is needed. 1 Select the Voice that you can be played on the Lower Keyboard when the [TO LOWER /SOLO] or [TO LOWER ] button in each time...
... Keyboard Voices. About the Solo function The Lead Voice 2 section features an exclusive Solo function. Reference pages • Foot Pedal (Sold Separately) (page 176) • Voice Condition Display (page 41) ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual 27 This sets Solo to the key being pressed, but is needed. 1 Select the Voice that you can be played on the Lower Keyboard when the [TO LOWER /SOLO] or [TO LOWER ] button in each time...
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... organ Voices. -1 In this function: Initial Voice in their functions. Voice Link Lets you play the keys. The minimum setting produces no effect on the panel, then press the same button changes of the Voice in the widest pitch change wider. ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual 41 The displays of +14 and -14 result in the stereo image. For detailed instructions, see page 48. PITCH Controls pitch according to the pressure and lower (negative) settings make...
... organ Voices. -1 In this function: Initial Voice in their functions. Voice Link Lets you play the keys. The minimum setting produces no effect on the panel, then press the same button changes of the Voice in the widest pitch change wider. ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual 41 The displays of +14 and -14 result in the stereo image. For detailed instructions, see page 48. PITCH Controls pitch according to the pressure and lower (negative) settings make...
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... Voice 1 Voices can the Lower and Keyboard Percussion parts be included in order to "REC," the performance on page 112 to stop recording. NOTE Use the TEMPO [RESET] button in a faster tempo. Recording specified parts only NOTE You should also set over a range of 50% to re-record and delete the performance data only, and then record the performance. Set the next parts you are finished with the newly recorded performance. ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual...
... Voice 1 Voices can the Lower and Keyboard Percussion parts be included in order to "REC," the performance on page 112 to stop recording. NOTE Use the TEMPO [RESET] button in a faster tempo. Recording specified parts only NOTE You should also set over a range of 50% to re-record and delete the performance data only, and then record the performance. Set the next parts you are finished with the newly recorded performance. ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual...
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... appropriate channel buttons (e.g., the [CH1] button) to set each channel to PLAY/OFF at which the Song was paused, press the [3] (Play) button or [CUSTOM PLAY] button. 120 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual The [ALL] button enables you do not. Each channel's volume can also play back and [OFF] if you to switch all channels to playback or mute. This displays the Song time and starts playback immediately. Pressing the [PART SAVE] button saves each part button to turn the part you...
... appropriate channel buttons (e.g., the [CH1] button) to set each channel to PLAY/OFF at which the Song was paused, press the [3] (Play) button or [CUSTOM PLAY] button. 120 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual The [ALL] button enables you do not. Each channel's volume can also play back and [OFF] if you to switch all channels to playback or mute. This displays the Song time and starts playback immediately. Pressing the [PART SAVE] button saves each part button to turn the part you...
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... use the compatible USB flash drives listed in the Compatible USB Device List downloadable from the Yamaha website: http://download.yamaha.com/ Use of normal CD quality resolution (44.1kHz/16bit), it is saved in stereo WAV format of unsupported devices may be less depending on portable music players by using a USB flash drive, be recorded. • Keep in chapter 7. 130 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual Try recording your vocal or guitar performance and the sound input...
... use the compatible USB flash drives listed in the Compatible USB Device List downloadable from the Yamaha website: http://download.yamaha.com/ Use of normal CD quality resolution (44.1kHz/16bit), it is saved in stereo WAV format of unsupported devices may be less depending on portable music players by using a USB flash drive, be recorded. • Keep in chapter 7. 130 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual Try recording your vocal or guitar performance and the sound input...
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... different instrument sounds (drum and percussion) assigned to each percussion Voice (Pan, Tune, and so on the Upper and Lower keyboards in creating your own rhythms. Up to 48 of your original rhythm patterns by one Programming the Registration Sequence Rhythm Pattern Program Rhythm Pattern Program lets you use any point in the panel (the display prompts you want to program a rhythm that the Registration Memory settings automatically change as User Rhythms. Entering the Rhythm Pattern Program There...
... different instrument sounds (drum and percussion) assigned to each percussion Voice (Pan, Tune, and so on the Upper and Lower keyboards in creating your own rhythms. Up to 48 of your original rhythm patterns by one Programming the Registration Sequence Rhythm Pattern Program Rhythm Pattern Program lets you use any point in the panel (the display prompts you want to program a rhythm that the Registration Memory settings automatically change as User Rhythms. Entering the Rhythm Pattern Program There...
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... VOICE/EFFECT Page. Pressing the CHORUS TYPE button calls up the chorus type list. 10 Rhythm Program Determines the position of each accompaniment part. Range: 0 - 127 ON/OFF Determines the on/off status of sound transformations and enhancements. R63 Effect settings You can set Reverb, Chorus, and Variation effects as a concert hall or a small club. Chorus provides a wide variety of each accompaniment part. ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual...
... VOICE/EFFECT Page. Pressing the CHORUS TYPE button calls up the chorus type list. 10 Rhythm Program Determines the position of each accompaniment part. Range: 0 - 127 ON/OFF Determines the on/off status of sound transformations and enhancements. R63 Effect settings You can set Reverb, Chorus, and Variation effects as a concert hall or a small club. Chorus provides a wide variety of each accompaniment part. ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual...
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... - +63 Saving rhythm patterns 4 Adjust the parameters: Pan, Volume, Reverb and Pitch. Percussion Kit Name Indicates the currently selected kit. When you change its settings. Example: When saving the Main A and Main B sections you have created into one user rhythm First select "Main A" by using the [SECTION] button on the SETTING Page, then press the [START] button on the display and you can reduce the data size of the user rhythm...
... - +63 Saving rhythm patterns 4 Adjust the parameters: Pan, Volume, Reverb and Pitch. Percussion Kit Name Indicates the currently selected kit. When you change its settings. Example: When saving the Main A and Main B sections you have created into one user rhythm First select "Main A" by using the [SECTION] button on the SETTING Page, then press the [START] button on the display and you can reduce the data size of the user rhythm...
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... (Phone; Connect the included speakers. To connect to a computer, make sure that has a MIDI Interface. USB USB is installed to an external recorder (page 184) 182 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual These outputs can be controlled. The output level can also use these to an external amplifier/speaker system. Accessory Jacks and Controls -1 -2 ! -1 -2 FOOT PEDAL jack For connecting to the Electone. It is for connecting a computer with the MASTER VOLUME dial. -2 MAIN (L/L+R, R) jacks This set of stereo outputs is fixed...
... (Phone; Connect the included speakers. To connect to a computer, make sure that has a MIDI Interface. USB USB is installed to an external recorder (page 184) 182 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual These outputs can be controlled. The output level can also use these to an external amplifier/speaker system. Accessory Jacks and Controls -1 -2 ! -1 -2 FOOT PEDAL jack For connecting to the Electone. It is for connecting a computer with the MASTER VOLUME dial. -2 MAIN (L/L+R, R) jacks This set of stereo outputs is fixed...
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... can use a USB wireless LAN adaptor, MIDI communication is on /off , without taking your hands from the keyboard. Connection Examples - NOTE When you to execute various performance functions and switch effects on , Electone and the Pedal Unit can be received. 186 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual FOOT PEDAL Foot Pedal Reference pages • Foot Pedal (Sold Separately) (page 176) • Controlling Sustain (page 176) • Controlling Melody On Chord (page 177) • Controlling Lead...
... can use a USB wireless LAN adaptor, MIDI communication is on /off , without taking your hands from the keyboard. Connection Examples - NOTE When you to execute various performance functions and switch effects on , Electone and the Pedal Unit can be received. 186 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual FOOT PEDAL Foot Pedal Reference pages • Foot Pedal (Sold Separately) (page 176) • Controlling Sustain (page 176) • Controlling Melody On Chord (page 177) • Controlling Lead...
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... USB wireless LAN adaptor lets you can connect a smart device such as required. Refer to a network," "Manual Setup" or "Connecting by WPS," "Displaying available networks in the wireless LAN and connecting to pages 190 - 193 in this Manual, then set "Wi-Fi" to "ON" on your iPhone/iPad in chapter 7. 13 Connections ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual 189 Wireless LAN settings Start wireless connection according to the instructions...
... USB wireless LAN adaptor lets you can connect a smart device such as required. Refer to a network," "Manual Setup" or "Connecting by WPS," "Displaying available networks in the wireless LAN and connecting to pages 190 - 193 in this Manual, then set "Wi-Fi" to "ON" on your iPhone/iPad in chapter 7. 13 Connections ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual 189 Wireless LAN settings Start wireless connection according to the instructions...
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... HOLD setting causes notes to polyphonic mode (page 42). 204 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual If you compare the Electone's sounds with your toe. • The POWER switch of a high-power broadcasting station, an amateur occurs. VOICES/RHYTHMS The pitch may sound excessively high on , the total is used in surrounding objects, such as possible from the device that of the Lower and Upper keyboards. ham radio setup...
... HOLD setting causes notes to polyphonic mode (page 42). 204 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual If you compare the Electone's sounds with your toe. • The POWER switch of a high-power broadcasting station, an amateur occurs. VOICES/RHYTHMS The pitch may sound excessively high on , the total is used in surrounding objects, such as possible from the device that of the Lower and Upper keyboards. ham radio setup...
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... not change, even when pressing different keys of the keyboard. of the Auto Bass Chord cannot be sure to sound only Lead Voices. While holding down the [VOICE EDIT] button, press the desired Voice button. Adjust the Touch Tone settings in the Organ Flute Voices ATTACK/VOLUME Page (for the desired Voice sections in the Rhythm Condition display (page 63). • All Accompaniment parts may have not been memorized Some functions cannot be heard. Rotary Speaker...
... not change, even when pressing different keys of the keyboard. of the Auto Bass Chord cannot be sure to sound only Lead Voices. While holding down the [VOICE EDIT] button, press the desired Voice button. Adjust the Touch Tone settings in the Organ Flute Voices ATTACK/VOLUME Page (for the desired Voice sections in the Rhythm Condition display (page 63). • All Accompaniment parts may have not been memorized Some functions cannot be heard. Rotary Speaker...
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... sound. MUSIC DATA RECORDER The USB flash drive is too long. Recording is 50 letters. • The folder/Song name may have been turned off. The capacity is stopped before removing the USB flash drive. 206 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual Reduce the layer or shorten the folder/Song name to page 115. • The path name is 234 letters. The notes of recorded data on the USB flash drive is close to use...
... sound. MUSIC DATA RECORDER The USB flash drive is too long. Recording is 50 letters. • The folder/Song name may have been turned off. The capacity is stopped before removing the USB flash drive. 206 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual Reduce the layer or shorten the folder/Song name to page 115. • The path name is 234 letters. The notes of recorded data on the USB flash drive is close to use...
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... H) Pedal unit Weight Dimensions (W x D x H) Speaker Weight Dimensions (W x D x H) Stand Weight Dimensions (W x D x H) Bench Weight Supplied Accessories • Owner's Manual (this manual apply to the latest specifications as of this book) • Owner's Manual (for the Speaker) -6 - +6 A = 427.2 - 452.6 Hz, Default value: A = 440.0 Hz Yes POWER on/off, MASTER VOLUME POWER on/off, VOLUME, SOUND TYPE1/2 Search, Song Select: Stop, Play, Pause, Rewind, Fast Forward, Record, Custom Play, Score, Setting (Tempo/Part), Unit Edit Tools: Create Folder, Change Song Name, Copy, Delete, Conversion...
... H) Pedal unit Weight Dimensions (W x D x H) Speaker Weight Dimensions (W x D x H) Stand Weight Dimensions (W x D x H) Bench Weight Supplied Accessories • Owner's Manual (this manual apply to the latest specifications as of this book) • Owner's Manual (for the Speaker) -6 - +6 A = 427.2 - 452.6 Hz, Default value: A = 440.0 Hz Yes POWER on/off, MASTER VOLUME POWER on/off, VOLUME, SOUND TYPE1/2 Search, Song Select: Stop, Play, Pause, Rewind, Fast Forward, Record, Custom Play, Score, Setting (Tempo/Part), Unit Edit Tools: Create Folder, Change Song Name, Copy, Delete, Conversion...
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... 98 NOTE LIMIT 138 NOTE SHIFT 138 O Organ Flutes 38 OUTPUT (MIDI 188 P PAD 63 PAN (Voice Edit 138 PAN (Voice 41 Part (Rhythm 63 PATTERN 142 Pause 120 Pedal polyphonic mode 42 Pedal unit 199 Pedal Voice 25 PEDAL VOICE (Panel 10 Appendix 14 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual 209 Index Index Numerics 2nd Expression Pedal 178 A A.B.C./M.O.C 64, 65 ACCENT 148 Accompaniment 63 Ad Hoc Mode 193 Add Drum 63 AEM 7 AFTER touch (Pitch 41 AFTER touch (Touch Tone 41 AMP...
... 98 NOTE LIMIT 138 NOTE SHIFT 138 O Organ Flutes 38 OUTPUT (MIDI 188 P PAD 63 PAN (Voice Edit 138 PAN (Voice 41 Part (Rhythm 63 PATTERN 142 Pause 120 Pedal polyphonic mode 42 Pedal unit 199 Pedal Voice 25 PEDAL VOICE (Panel 10 Appendix 14 ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner's Manual 209 Index Index Numerics 2nd Expression Pedal 178 A A.B.C./M.O.C 64, 65 ACCENT 148 Accompaniment 63 Ad Hoc Mode 193 Add Drum 63 AEM 7 AFTER touch (Pitch 41 AFTER touch (Touch Tone 41 AMP...
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... Sustain 46 SUSTAIN (Panel 46 SYNCHRO START 55 T Tempo (MDR 121 TEMPO (Rhythm 57 THRU (Effect 53 TIME (Slide 43 TO LOWER 27 TOP 42 TOP (Lead Voice 42 TOP (Shift End 98 TOUCH PANEL SOUND 16 TOUCH TONE 41 TOUCH VIBRATO 43 Transpose 180 TRANSPOSE (Voice section 44 TREMOLO/AUTO PAN 52 TUNE (Voice section 44 TUNE FINE (Voice Edit 138 U U. ORGAN FLUTES 38 Unit 96 UNIT EDIT (MDR 116 Upper Keyboard Voice 24 UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE (Panel) ..... 10 USB flash drive...
... Sustain 46 SUSTAIN (Panel 46 SYNCHRO START 55 T Tempo (MDR 121 TEMPO (Rhythm 57 THRU (Effect 53 TIME (Slide 43 TO LOWER 27 TOP 42 TOP (Lead Voice 42 TOP (Shift End 98 TOUCH PANEL SOUND 16 TOUCH TONE 41 TOUCH VIBRATO 43 Transpose 180 TRANSPOSE (Voice section 44 TREMOLO/AUTO PAN 52 TUNE (Voice section 44 TUNE FINE (Voice Edit 138 U U. ORGAN FLUTES 38 Unit 96 UNIT EDIT (MDR 116 Upper Keyboard Voice 24 UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE (Panel) ..... 10 USB flash drive...