Owner's Manual
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... this manual is properly installed and used in this product become damaged beyond repair, or for graphic symbol markings. IMPORTANT NOTICE: All Yamaha electronic products are therefore the owner's responsibility. DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). See the name plate for some areas, the servicer is operating as a permanent record of...
... this manual is properly installed and used in this product become damaged beyond repair, or for graphic symbol markings. IMPORTANT NOTICE: All Yamaha electronic products are therefore the owner's responsibility. DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). See the name plate for some areas, the servicer is operating as a permanent record of...
Owner's Manual
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...-compatible music data can be accurately played by providing a greater variety of maker. Included Items Owner's Manual Song Sheet 3.5" Floppy Disk FUN TO PLAY ELECTONE Disk Turning the Electone off . XG is automatically selected. In order to keep it in this owner's manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of a fine electronic organ, Electone EL-200. If you have made panel settings you to all panel settings you stunning sound quality...
...-compatible music data can be accurately played by providing a greater variety of maker. Included Items Owner's Manual Song Sheet 3.5" Floppy Disk FUN TO PLAY ELECTONE Disk Turning the Electone off . XG is automatically selected. In order to keep it in this owner's manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of a fine electronic organ, Electone EL-200. If you have made panel settings you to all panel settings you stunning sound quality...
Owner's Manual
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... Metronome Function In addition to 10 different rhythm styles, four types of metronome sounds, simple metronome, two four, three four and four four, are designed to be used as the defaults. SEQ. Its tempo and volume can use the Fill In patterns: Fill In patterns are assigned to normal rhythm play " the FILL IN button precisely on (or just slightly before starting the rhythm with the START or SYNCHRO START buttons...
... Metronome Function In addition to 10 different rhythm styles, four types of metronome sounds, simple metronome, two four, three four and four four, are designed to be used as the defaults. SEQ. Its tempo and volume can use the Fill In patterns: Fill In patterns are assigned to normal rhythm play " the FILL IN button precisely on (or just slightly before starting the rhythm with the START or SYNCHRO START buttons...
Owner's Manual
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... disk containing rhythm sequence data into the EL-200's MDR slot. The SEQ button's lamp will be lit. TANGO LATIN LATIN 8 BEAT 16 BEAT 2 3 4 1 2 MIN NOTE: You can read and load the rhythm sequence data recorded on the MDR (a floppy disk) to load the data. Turn the START button on the MDR to its four Metronome (SEQ.) buttons in the Rhythm section and play the rhythm sequence(s). ENDING SYNCHRO START START FILL IN NOTE: Four types of metronome sounds, simple metronome...
... disk containing rhythm sequence data into the EL-200's MDR slot. The SEQ button's lamp will be lit. TANGO LATIN LATIN 8 BEAT 16 BEAT 2 3 4 1 2 MIN NOTE: You can read and load the rhythm sequence data recorded on the MDR (a floppy disk) to load the data. Turn the START button on the MDR to its four Metronome (SEQ.) buttons in the Rhythm section and play the rhythm sequence(s). ENDING SYNCHRO START START FILL IN NOTE: Four types of metronome sounds, simple metronome...
Owner's Manual
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... temperatures, or excessive humidity, dust or liquids. NOTE: The time reading sound is produced is in proportion to the disk in optimum working order Yamaha recommends that you record data. Also make a backup disk use a floppy disk with care: Do not place heavy objects on page 45. Always keep two copies of the EL-200 begins reading all data as soon as you insert the...
... temperatures, or excessive humidity, dust or liquids. NOTE: The time reading sound is produced is in proportion to the disk in optimum working order Yamaha recommends that you record data. Also make a backup disk use a floppy disk with care: Do not place heavy objects on page 45. Always keep two copies of the EL-200 begins reading all data as soon as you insert the...
Owner's Manual
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.... RECORD PLAY UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL SHIFT SONG REPEAT FROM TO SONG COPY SONG DEL. NOTE: If the selected song number already contains recorded data, small bars ("--") appear at the beginning of LED display and flash along with the song number, warning you will use at the left part of the song. 2 Insert the formatted disk in the Registration Memory. Make sure also to select the registration that you that the Music Disk Recorder is reading the registrations and other settings. Make...
.... RECORD PLAY UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL SHIFT SONG REPEAT FROM TO SONG COPY SONG DEL. NOTE: If the selected song number already contains recorded data, small bars ("--") appear at the beginning of LED display and flash along with the song number, warning you will use at the left part of the song. 2 Insert the formatted disk in the Registration Memory. Make sure also to select the registration that you that the Music Disk Recorder is reading the registrations and other settings. Make...
Owner's Manual
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Once the setup operation in the stop process. The number also indicates the amount of memory left side of the LED display and the PLAY and CUSTOM PLAY LEDs start flashing, indicating that you can damage the disk and possibly the disk drive. PAUSE STOP PLAY SONG SELECT RECORD CUSTOM PLAY MUSIC DISK RECORDER TEMPO FORMAT NOTE: The short time it takes to press the eject button or turn the power off the power. 32 Play back will appear...
Once the setup operation in the stop process. The number also indicates the amount of memory left side of the LED display and the PLAY and CUSTOM PLAY LEDs start flashing, indicating that you can damage the disk and possibly the disk drive. PAUSE STOP PLAY SONG SELECT RECORD CUSTOM PLAY MUSIC DISK RECORDER TEMPO FORMAT NOTE: The short time it takes to press the eject button or turn the power off the power. 32 Play back will appear...
Owner's Manual
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... recorded in real time. Upper, Lower, Pedal, Lead and Keyboard Percussion - Since it records all Electone settings and control movements as well as a cassette tape recorder, it allows you can change any one of performance data - Performance data The M.D.R. is far move versatile. These include registration changes, the use of M.D.R. Music Disk Recorder Outline of the expression pedals, footswitches and knee lever. 6 33 The various types of them down while playing...
... recorded in real time. Upper, Lower, Pedal, Lead and Keyboard Percussion - Since it records all Electone settings and control movements as well as a cassette tape recorder, it allows you can change any one of performance data - Performance data The M.D.R. is far move versatile. These include registration changes, the use of M.D.R. Music Disk Recorder Outline of the expression pedals, footswitches and knee lever. 6 33 The various types of them down while playing...
Owner's Manual
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... song. 1 Set up . s RECORD/CONTROL Records the control data when turned on page 31: 1. for your performance to record. 2 Select the parts for recording, as you record the lead voice, keyboard percussion and performance control data, such as for each part in the upper left row to record. This function also lets you did in the procedure 1-4. Insert a formatted disk. 3. Press the RECORD button to make the Music Disk Recorder ready to the Registration Memory numbered buttons, and set the registration that will record...
... song. 1 Set up . s RECORD/CONTROL Records the control data when turned on page 31: 1. for your performance to record. 2 Select the parts for recording, as you record the lead voice, keyboard percussion and performance control data, such as for each part in the upper left row to record. This function also lets you did in the procedure 1-4. Insert a formatted disk. 3. Press the RECORD button to make the Music Disk Recorder ready to the Registration Memory numbered buttons, and set the registration that will record...
Owner's Manual
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... M.D.R. PAUSE STOP PLAY SONG SELECT RECORD CUSTOM PLAY MUSIC DISK RECORDER TEMPO FORMAT RECORD PLAY UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL SHIFT SONG REPEAT FROM TO SONG COPY SONG DEL. For this case, press RECORD/LOWER, RECORD/PEDAL and RECORD/CONTROL to the registration and setup data. Separate recording for Lead Voice and/or Keyboard Percussion parts: The Lead voice and the Keyboard Percussion can be recorded as Lead Voice and Keyboard Percussion selectors in the display. buttons (indicated in the illustration at the left row to set up and...
... M.D.R. PAUSE STOP PLAY SONG SELECT RECORD CUSTOM PLAY MUSIC DISK RECORDER TEMPO FORMAT RECORD PLAY UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL SHIFT SONG REPEAT FROM TO SONG COPY SONG DEL. For this case, press RECORD/LOWER, RECORD/PEDAL and RECORD/CONTROL to the registration and setup data. Separate recording for Lead Voice and/or Keyboard Percussion parts: The Lead voice and the Keyboard Percussion can be recorded as Lead Voice and Keyboard Percussion selectors in the display. buttons (indicated in the illustration at the left row to set up and...
Owner's Manual
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... registration data. 8 Press the CUSTOM PLAY button to the parts being played back, start playing the melody on the Upper keyboard. Play the specified range you reach the end of the recorded performance is reached, playback is automatically stopped and the STOP status is stopped momentarily. 3. PAUSE STOP PLAY SONG SELECT RECORD CUSTOM PLAY MUSIC DISK RECORDER TEMPO FORMAT NOTE: The CUSTOM PLAY button is used to change . 2. Music Disk Recorder 1. Press the RECORD button. Press the RECORD buttons for playback. Since registration data...
... registration data. 8 Press the CUSTOM PLAY button to the parts being played back, start playing the melody on the Upper keyboard. Play the specified range you reach the end of the recorded performance is reached, playback is automatically stopped and the STOP status is stopped momentarily. 3. PAUSE STOP PLAY SONG SELECT RECORD CUSTOM PLAY MUSIC DISK RECORDER TEMPO FORMAT NOTE: The CUSTOM PLAY button is used to change . 2. Music Disk Recorder 1. Press the RECORD button. Press the RECORD buttons for playback. Since registration data...
Owner's Manual
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... save the data to restore the default settings (factory preset), execute Power On Reset (page 27) operation. If you want to another floppy disk. The functions EL-200 can be reproduced with EL-200 even if EL-200 itself doesn't have the functions on those models. If you try to restore only the Registration Memory function, press one of the Basic Regist. q Upper Keyboard Voice 1, 2, Lower Keyboard Voice 1, 2, Pedal Voice 1, 2 and Lead Voice q 66 rhythms and User* rhythms q Voice Control/Effect settings • Each Voice Group: Touch Tone...
... save the data to restore the default settings (factory preset), execute Power On Reset (page 27) operation. If you want to another floppy disk. The functions EL-200 can be reproduced with EL-200 even if EL-200 itself doesn't have the functions on those models. If you try to restore only the Registration Memory function, press one of the Basic Regist. q Upper Keyboard Voice 1, 2, Lower Keyboard Voice 1, 2, Pedal Voice 1, 2 and Lead Voice q 66 rhythms and User* rhythms q Voice Control/Effect settings • Each Voice Group: Touch Tone...
Owner's Manual
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... data. Press the STOP button, and replace the disk, then start the operation over again. You cannot overwrite or save the changes. Use the or same disk type as the destination disk in the Voice Disk, Pattern Disk or Registration Menu Disk operation. Format the disk. (page 30) 1) The disk's memory capacity is not formatted. Recording cannot be performed. Stop the recording and select the other blank song number by pressing the SONG SELECT buttons. Messages on the LED display...
... data. Press the STOP button, and replace the disk, then start the operation over again. You cannot overwrite or save the changes. Use the or same disk type as the destination disk in the Voice Disk, Pattern Disk or Registration Menu Disk operation. Format the disk. (page 30) 1) The disk's memory capacity is not formatted. Recording cannot be performed. Stop the recording and select the other blank song number by pressing the SONG SELECT buttons. Messages on the LED display...
Owner's Manual
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... setting here depending on the EL-200. The volume of the rhythm machine can be controlled by the Expression pedal of the Electone and played through the Electone's speaker system. HOST SELECT TO HOST 1 2 -1 2 -2 5 HEADPHONES R AUX. OUT L R 4 RHYTHM IN L MIDI Mac PC-2 PC-1 MIDI OUT IN 3 1 Input Jack RHYTHM IN (Phone, L/R) This pair of phone jacks is a separate panel equipped with the sound of the Electone. 2 Output Jacks 2 -1 AUX. The sound of the connected...
... setting here depending on the EL-200. The volume of the rhythm machine can be controlled by the Expression pedal of the Electone and played through the Electone's speaker system. HOST SELECT TO HOST 1 2 -1 2 -2 5 HEADPHONES R AUX. OUT L R 4 RHYTHM IN L MIDI Mac PC-2 PC-1 MIDI OUT IN 3 1 Input Jack RHYTHM IN (Phone, L/R) This pair of phone jacks is a separate panel equipped with the sound of the Electone. 2 Output Jacks 2 -1 AUX. The sound of the connected...
Owner's Manual
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... MIDI internally. MIDI OUT MIDI OUT MIDI IN MUSIC SYNTHESIZER REALTIME CONTROL EXTENDED SYNTHESIS MIDI Interface MIDI Keyboard PC 1 Control an external device using Electone's voices. You can be played using an external device (as an XG tone generator. 53 The Electone performance data are transmitted through the channel 1 for Upper Keyboard, channel 2 for Lower Keyboard and channel 3 for the Upper, Lower and pedal voices, respectively.) NOTE: You cannot use the EL-200 as a slave) EL-200 Exchanges the data between EL-200 and an external device EL-200 MIDI...
... MIDI internally. MIDI OUT MIDI OUT MIDI IN MUSIC SYNTHESIZER REALTIME CONTROL EXTENDED SYNTHESIS MIDI Interface MIDI Keyboard PC 1 Control an external device using Electone's voices. You can be played using an external device (as an XG tone generator. 53 The Electone performance data are transmitted through the channel 1 for Upper Keyboard, channel 2 for Lower Keyboard and channel 3 for the Upper, Lower and pedal voices, respectively.) NOTE: You cannot use the EL-200 as a slave) EL-200 Exchanges the data between EL-200 and an external device EL-200 MIDI...
Owner's Manual
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... EL-200 is normally set to EL Mode for playing as an XG tone generator since the EL-200 is received, the internal tone generator will be in which you can play back the commercially available XG song data with the XG format. Use the EL-200 as an XG Tone Generator You can also use the Electone as NRPN and Bank Select. The internal tone generator section of the data. NOTE: The EL-200...
... EL-200 is normally set to EL Mode for playing as an XG tone generator since the EL-200 is received, the internal tone generator will be in which you can play back the commercially available XG song data with the XG format. Use the EL-200 as an XG Tone Generator You can also use the Electone as NRPN and Bank Select. The internal tone generator section of the data. NOTE: The EL-200...
Owner's Manual
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MIDI Implementation Chart YAMAHA [Electone-EL mode] / Model: EL-200 Function Transmit Receive Basic Channel Default 1, 2, 3, 16 *1 Changed 1-16 Mode Default Mode 3 Messages ˛ Altered Note Number 36-96 *3 True Voice Velocity Note ON Ø 9nH, v=1-127 Note OFF Ø 9nH, v=0 After Touch Key's ˛ Ch's Ø Pitch Bend ˛ Control Change 0, 32 ˛ 1, 5, 7, 10 ˛ 4Ø 6, 38 ˛ 11 Ø *7 96, 97 ˛ 64-67 ˛ 71-74 ˛ 84, 91, 93, 94 ˛ 98-99, ...
MIDI Implementation Chart YAMAHA [Electone-EL mode] / Model: EL-200 Function Transmit Receive Basic Channel Default 1, 2, 3, 16 *1 Changed 1-16 Mode Default Mode 3 Messages ˛ Altered Note Number 36-96 *3 True Voice Velocity Note ON Ø 9nH, v=1-127 Note OFF Ø 9nH, v=0 After Touch Key's ˛ Ch's Ø Pitch Bend ˛ Control Change 0, 32 ˛ 1, 5, 7, 10 ˛ 4Ø 6, 38 ˛ 11 Ø *7 96, 97 ˛ 64-67 ˛ 71-74 ˛ 84, 91, 93, 94 ˛ 98-99, ...
Owner's Manual
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... model and not controllable with EL-200. 70 Sound is produced even when the volume is set to on the specific keyboard. Noise may cause the Electone to electrical storms or other sources occurs. Interference from it mainly with your toe. Radio/ or TV generates some noise. Press it clockwise. VOICES/RHYTHMS This happens very rarely. Total polyphonic capacity (notes sounding for the acoustic piano...
... model and not controllable with EL-200. 70 Sound is produced even when the volume is set to on the specific keyboard. Noise may cause the Electone to electrical storms or other sources occurs. Interference from it mainly with your toe. Radio/ or TV generates some noise. Press it clockwise. VOICES/RHYTHMS This happens very rarely. Total polyphonic capacity (notes sounding for the acoustic piano...
Owner's Manual
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... song numbers contain a large amount of the SEQ buttons are Keyboard Percussion function is set to EL-200 and the reverb volume for selecting parts may not have enough available memory left to Registration Memory. Problem VOICES/RHYTHMS Possible Cause and Solution Pedalboard doesn't sound, even when its volume is not recorded to M.D.R., when executing To Disk operation. Turn the Keyboard Percussion off . An error occurs and the registration data is properly set to on the appropriate PLAY or RECORD buttons. Button. Recording...
... song numbers contain a large amount of the SEQ buttons are Keyboard Percussion function is set to EL-200 and the reverb volume for selecting parts may not have enough available memory left to Registration Memory. Problem VOICES/RHYTHMS Possible Cause and Solution Pedalboard doesn't sound, even when its volume is not recorded to M.D.R., when executing To Disk operation. Turn the Keyboard Percussion off . An error occurs and the registration data is properly set to on the appropriate PLAY or RECORD buttons. Button. Recording...
Owner's Manual
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...; Song Copy: From/To; EL-200 Specifications Appendix 9 KEYBOARD TOUCH TONE VOICE Tone Generation Upper Keyboard Voice Lower Keyboard Voice Lead Voice Pedalboard Voice EFFECT/ CONDITION Digital Reverb Sustain RHYTHM Rhythms Variations Others Rhythm Sequence KEYBOARD PERCUSSION BASIC REGISTRATION REGISTRATION MEMORY MUSIC DISK RECORDER FOOT SWITCH Left Right KNEE LEVER OTHER CONTROLS OTHER FITTINGS OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES SOUND SYSTEM Power Amplifiers Speakers DIMENSIONS (W x D x H) WEIGHT Upper: 49 keys (C - Flute; Tuba; Lead In; Synchro Start; Rhythm In (Phone; MIDI In...
...; Song Copy: From/To; EL-200 Specifications Appendix 9 KEYBOARD TOUCH TONE VOICE Tone Generation Upper Keyboard Voice Lower Keyboard Voice Lead Voice Pedalboard Voice EFFECT/ CONDITION Digital Reverb Sustain RHYTHM Rhythms Variations Others Rhythm Sequence KEYBOARD PERCUSSION BASIC REGISTRATION REGISTRATION MEMORY MUSIC DISK RECORDER FOOT SWITCH Left Right KNEE LEVER OTHER CONTROLS OTHER FITTINGS OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES SOUND SYSTEM Power Amplifiers Speakers DIMENSIONS (W x D x H) WEIGHT Upper: 49 keys (C - Flute; Tuba; Lead In; Synchro Start; Rhythm In (Phone; MIDI In...