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Organ Flutes (ELS-02C) 40 4. Quick Introductory Guide 13 Getting Started 13 Using the LCD Display 14 Changing the display page 14 Using the display buttons 14 Adjusting parameter values by using the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal..110 Using USB flash memories 110 Formatting a USB Flash Memory 111 Selecting a Song 112 Searching for each percussion instrument 83 Kit Assign list 85 6. Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion 56 Selecting Rhythms with a different Voice name 52 Deleting a Voice from the User Buttons 60 Rhythm List 61 Accompaniment 65 Automatic Accompaniment - Registration ...
Organ Flutes (ELS-02C) 40 4. Quick Introductory Guide 13 Getting Started 13 Using the LCD Display 14 Changing the display page 14 Using the display buttons 14 Adjusting parameter values by using the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal..110 Using USB flash memories 110 Formatting a USB Flash Memory 111 Selecting a Song 112 Searching for each percussion instrument 83 Kit Assign list 85 6. Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion 56 Selecting Rhythms with a different Voice name 52 Deleting a Voice from the User Buttons 60 Rhythm List 61 Accompaniment 65 Automatic Accompaniment - Registration ...
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... 154 Saving rhythm patterns 155 Quitting the Rhythm Pattern Program 156 Recalling User rhythm patterns 157 Selecting rhythms from the Electone 180 Scrolling the display 180 Following links 180 Refreshing a web page/canceling loading of a web page 181 Return to a rhythm pattern - Transpose and Pitch Controls 178 12. Connections 188 Accessory Jacks and Controls 188 Connection Examples - Appendix 196 Troubleshooting 196 Specifications 199 Index 201 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual 9 Voice Edit 132 Voice Structure...
... 154 Saving rhythm patterns 155 Quitting the Rhythm Pattern Program 156 Recalling User rhythm patterns 157 Selecting rhythms from the Electone 180 Scrolling the display 180 Following links 180 Refreshing a web page/canceling loading of a web page 181 Return to a rhythm pattern - Transpose and Pitch Controls 178 12. Connections 188 Accessory Jacks and Controls 188 Connection Examples - Appendix 196 Troubleshooting 196 Specifications 199 Index 201 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual 9 Voice Edit 132 Voice Structure...
Owner's Manual
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... function The Lead Voice 2 section features an exclusive Solo function. Notes on using Solo • The knee lever can be played. 2 Press the [SOLO (KNEE)] button in the Lead Voice 2 section. Reference pages • Knee Lever (page 174) • Voice Condition Display (page 43) ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual 27 In this condition (Solo on), only the Lead Voice 2 is turned off ) you instantly switch to the Upper Keyboard...
... function The Lead Voice 2 section features an exclusive Solo function. Notes on using Solo • The knee lever can be played. 2 Press the [SOLO (KNEE)] button in the Lead Voice 2 section. Reference pages • Knee Lever (page 174) • Voice Condition Display (page 43) ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual 27 In this condition (Solo on), only the Lead Voice 2 is turned off ) you instantly switch to the Upper Keyboard...
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... [1] - [5] buttons at which you expressive control over the volume and timbre of actual instruments. ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual 43 The Voice Condition display Touch and After Touch. For detailed instructions, see page 50. PAN Determines the position of the Voice in their display controls. The faster you play the keys. The harder you move the key laterally, the faster and greater the pitch change . Higher settings make the change wider. Higher settings make the change...
... [1] - [5] buttons at which you expressive control over the volume and timbre of actual instruments. ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual 43 The Voice Condition display Touch and After Touch. For detailed instructions, see page 50. PAN Determines the position of the Voice in their display controls. The faster you play the keys. The harder you move the key laterally, the faster and greater the pitch change . Higher settings make the change wider. Higher settings make the change...
Owner's Manual
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... using the A.B.C. function, turn Pedal Poly off. M.O.C. Key of C C Major chords: Press the root of the A.B.C. The A.B.C. If Pedal Poly is played on the Lower keyboard. DISPLAY SELECT VOICE DISPLAY A.B.C. Cm Minor chords: Simultaneously press the root and any one , or at the left of this display. A.B.C. FINGERED CHORD: The Fingered Chord mode automatically produces bass accompaniment for producing Automatic Accompaniment patterns. MODE OFF: Cancels the Auto Bass Chord function. 66 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual will sound based on , the bass...
... using the A.B.C. function, turn Pedal Poly off. M.O.C. Key of C C Major chords: Press the root of the A.B.C. The A.B.C. If Pedal Poly is played on the Lower keyboard. DISPLAY SELECT VOICE DISPLAY A.B.C. Cm Minor chords: Simultaneously press the root and any one , or at the left of this display. A.B.C. FINGERED CHORD: The Fingered Chord mode automatically produces bass accompaniment for producing Automatic Accompaniment patterns. MODE OFF: Cancels the Auto Bass Chord function. 66 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual will sound based on , the bass...
Owner's Manual
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... saved to a USB flash memory as a single Song file. MDR FOOT SWITCH UTILITY INTERNET RHYTHM PROGRAM VOICE EDIT PATTERN SEQUENCE U.ORGAN L.ORGAN ROTARY SP FLUTES FLUTES SPEED 3 Select the Song to which you change the Registration Memory number. • Rhythm menu, Rhythm section, Rhythm tempo, Rhythm volume, Rhythm reverb • Rhythm reverb time • Accompaniment volume, Accompaniment reverb, On/Off status of the Utility display. 2 Press the DISABLE MODE [NORMAL] or [TEMPO] button. are two Disable modes: Normal (rhythm menu, tempo, etc. ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual...
... saved to a USB flash memory as a single Song file. MDR FOOT SWITCH UTILITY INTERNET RHYTHM PROGRAM VOICE EDIT PATTERN SEQUENCE U.ORGAN L.ORGAN ROTARY SP FLUTES FLUTES SPEED 3 Select the Song to which you change the Registration Memory number. • Rhythm menu, Rhythm section, Rhythm tempo, Rhythm volume, Rhythm reverb • Rhythm reverb time • Accompaniment volume, Accompaniment reverb, On/Off status of the Utility display. 2 Press the DISABLE MODE [NORMAL] or [TEMPO] button. are two Disable modes: Normal (rhythm menu, tempo, etc. ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual...
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... file management (such as Save, Copy, Delete and Format), or when accessing the USB flash memory. Proceed with this can save data you are saving data to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. Yamaha cannot guarantee operation of the keyboard. • One [USB TO DEVICE] terminal at the right side under the lower keyboard. 110 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual NOTE • For details about the handling of USB devices, refer to the owner's manual of time for use a USB...
... file management (such as Save, Copy, Delete and Format), or when accessing the USB flash memory. Proceed with this can save data you are saving data to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. Yamaha cannot guarantee operation of the keyboard. • One [USB TO DEVICE] terminal at the right side under the lower keyboard. 110 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual NOTE • For details about the handling of USB devices, refer to the owner's manual of time for use a USB...
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... the display to reset the tempo to stop recording. ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual 115 Recording specified parts only NOTE You can hear the previously recorded parts as Registration changes and expression pedal operation, 3 Press the [3] (Play) button, and start separately from the beginning of your NOTE performance. recording of 2 Select the parts for recording. PLAY, OFF, and REC. 6 Select the parts for the selected part. NOTE Use the TEMPO [RESET] button in a faster tempo. Percussion and performance control data, such as you record only Lower Keyboard and...
... the display to reset the tempo to stop recording. ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual 115 Recording specified parts only NOTE You can hear the previously recorded parts as Registration changes and expression pedal operation, 3 Press the [3] (Play) button, and start separately from the beginning of your NOTE performance. recording of 2 Select the parts for recording. PLAY, OFF, and REC. 6 Select the parts for the selected part. NOTE Use the TEMPO [RESET] button in a faster tempo. Percussion and performance control data, such as you record only Lower Keyboard and...
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... Song time and starts playback immediately. This function is paused. Playing back the selected part(s) You can be adjusted between PLAY and OFF. Each channel's volume can also play back a Song without resetting the Registrations, press the [CUSTOM PLAY] button instead of a part button switches the status between 0 and 100. Playing Back a Song Custom Play If you to switch all channels to PLAY/OFF at which the Song was paused, press the [3] (Play) button or [CUSTOM PLAY] button. 122 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual...
... Song time and starts playback immediately. This function is paused. Playing back the selected part(s) You can be adjusted between PLAY and OFF. Each channel's volume can also play back a Song without resetting the Registrations, press the [CUSTOM PLAY] button instead of a part button switches the status between 0 and 100. Playing Back a Song Custom Play If you to switch all channels to PLAY/OFF at which the Song was paused, press the [3] (Play) button or [CUSTOM PLAY] button. 122 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual...
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... instructions. If you copy a Song to a folder that you want to change the Song name, see page 116. NOTICE Never attempt to turn the power off during copying of the display to the original USB flash memory. When moving a data-heavy Protected Song: When the Song being executed, then return the Protected Song to call up the TOOLS Page. 128 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual In such a case, repeat steps...
... instructions. If you copy a Song to a folder that you want to change the Song name, see page 116. NOTICE Never attempt to turn the power off during copying of the display to the original USB flash memory. When moving a data-heavy Protected Song: When the Song being executed, then return the Protected Song to call up the TOOLS Page. 128 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual In such a case, repeat steps...
Owner's Manual
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... each accompaniment part. Reverb adds a warm ambience to the sound, simulating the complex reflections of each accompaniment part in the stereo image. Select the desired chorus type, and the list automatically closes. VOLUME display REVERB display Rhythm Pattern Program Determines the amount of reverb applied to OFF, the part is set Reverb, Chorus, and Variation effects as a concert hall or a small club. Range: L64 - ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual 153 Pressing the CHORUS TYPE button...
... each accompaniment part. Reverb adds a warm ambience to the sound, simulating the complex reflections of each accompaniment part in the stereo image. Select the desired chorus type, and the list automatically closes. VOLUME display REVERB display Rhythm Pattern Program Determines the amount of reverb applied to OFF, the part is set Reverb, Chorus, and Variation effects as a concert hall or a small club. Range: L64 - ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual 153 Pressing the CHORUS TYPE button...
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... data is playing, it back and confirm that this button calls up the Percussion Kit list, letting you select the desired kit. If the rhythm is contained in semitone (100-cent) steps. Rhythm Pattern Program PITCH COARSE Determines the pitch of the currently selected instrument. When you change its settings. ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual 155 3 Press the appropriate key (the key to which you don't want to save, delete...
... data is playing, it back and confirm that this button calls up the Percussion Kit list, letting you select the desired kit. If the rhythm is contained in semitone (100-cent) steps. Rhythm Pattern Program PITCH COARSE Determines the pitch of the currently selected instrument. When you change its settings. ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual 155 3 Press the appropriate key (the key to which you don't want to save, delete...
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... to go through a wireless, cable-free connection. A device which links different networks or systems, and makes possible data transfer and conversion despite differing communications standards. A proxy server is referred to as your hard disk drive to analog audio for connecting multiple computer networks. A complete URL usually starts with "http://www.yamaha.com/" is a server that allows data transfer through before accessing information on...
... to go through a wireless, cable-free connection. A device which links different networks or systems, and makes possible data transfer and conversion despite differing communications standards. A proxy server is referred to as your hard disk drive to analog audio for connecting multiple computer networks. A complete URL usually starts with "http://www.yamaha.com/" is a server that allows data transfer through before accessing information on...
Owner's Manual
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... not feature audio file playback or audio recording. Precautions when using the [USB TO HOST] terminal When connecting the computer to the [USB TO HOST] terminal, make the MIDI connection between the Electone and computer. USB 3.0 cables cannot be used . 194 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual IN OUT MIDI MIDI OUT MIDI IN MIDI Interface (for example, by playing notes on the keyboard or playing back a Song.) • While the computer is transmitted only by playing a MIDI file on...
... not feature audio file playback or audio recording. Precautions when using the [USB TO HOST] terminal When connecting the computer to the [USB TO HOST] terminal, make the MIDI connection between the Electone and computer. USB 3.0 cables cannot be used . 194 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual IN OUT MIDI MIDI OUT MIDI IN MIDI Interface (for example, by playing notes on the keyboard or playing back a Song.) • While the computer is transmitted only by playing a MIDI file on...
Owner's Manual
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... Electone takes a while to the instrument. To avoid this occurs, previously played notes are turned on /off buttons (UPPER/LOWER ORGAN FLUTES, VOICE EDIT, RHYTHM PROGRAM, and ROTARY SP SPEED) are lit when those functions are cut off . 196 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual Press it clockwise. • The Expression Pedal may have been set to malfunction and/or alter the contents of other sources This...
... Electone takes a while to the instrument. To avoid this occurs, previously played notes are turned on /off buttons (UPPER/LOWER ORGAN FLUTES, VOICE EDIT, RHYTHM PROGRAM, and ROTARY SP SPEED) are lit when those functions are cut off . 196 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual Press it clockwise. • The Expression Pedal may have been set to malfunction and/or alter the contents of other sources This...
Owner's Manual
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... the REVERB button setting on the Lower keyboard. Single Finger mode will sound if a pattern has not been saved to the selected User button. Set the desired part on . REGISTRATION MEMORY Certain functions have been set to minimum. Increase the volume function cannot be heard. While holding down the [VOICE EDIT] button, press the desired Voice button. Appendix 14 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual 197 Play only keys within a fixed octave interval on the panel is set to 0. Since the Accompaniment chords play automatically...
... the REVERB button setting on the Lower keyboard. Single Finger mode will sound if a pattern has not been saved to the selected User button. Set the desired part on . REGISTRATION MEMORY Certain functions have been set to minimum. Increase the volume function cannot be heard. While holding down the [VOICE EDIT] button, press the desired Voice button. Appendix 14 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual 197 Play only keys within a fixed octave interval on the panel is set to 0. Since the Accompaniment chords play automatically...
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... folder/Song name to the maximum limit. During playback, you play again. Recording is stopped before removing the USB flash memory. 198 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual Voice name capacity is finished. RHYTHM PROGRAM During use of a recording. If necessary, erase some of the recording are "stuck" and sound continuously. The maximum limit for recording performance data is too long. The notes of the less necessary percussion sounds and play a certain percussion sound. Turn...
... folder/Song name to the maximum limit. During playback, you play again. Recording is stopped before removing the USB flash memory. 198 ELS-02/ELS-02C Owner's Manual Voice name capacity is finished. RHYTHM PROGRAM During use of a recording. If necessary, erase some of the recording are "stuck" and sound continuously. The maximum limit for recording performance data is too long. The notes of the less necessary percussion sounds and play a certain percussion sound. Turn...
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Specifications ACCOMPANIMENT PROGRAMS CONTROLS OTHERS Accompaniment Parts Auto Bass Chord Melody On Chord Voice Edit Rhythm Pattern Program Rhythm Sequence Program Keyboard Percussion Footswitch Left Right Expression Pedal 2nd Expression Pedal Knee Lever Transpose Pitch MIDI Control Main Controls MDR Utility Display Select Display Sound System Type Size Power Amplifiers (According to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. ORGAN FLUTES, ROTARY SP SPEED TFT Color Wide VGA LCD 800 x 480 dots 7 inch 50W x 2 70W x 2 Cone: 13 cm x 2, 5 cm...
Specifications ACCOMPANIMENT PROGRAMS CONTROLS OTHERS Accompaniment Parts Auto Bass Chord Melody On Chord Voice Edit Rhythm Pattern Program Rhythm Sequence Program Keyboard Percussion Footswitch Left Right Expression Pedal 2nd Expression Pedal Knee Lever Transpose Pitch MIDI Control Main Controls MDR Utility Display Select Display Sound System Type Size Power Amplifiers (According to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. ORGAN FLUTES, ROTARY SP SPEED TFT Color Wide VGA LCD 800 x 480 dots 7 inch 50W x 2 70W x 2 Cone: 13 cm x 2, 5 cm...
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... Lower Keyboard Voice 24 LOWER KEYBOARD VOICE (Panel) .... 10 M [M.] (Memory 95 M.O.C 67 MAIN 57 Main Drum 65 MASTER VOLUME 13 MDR 106 Melody On Chord 67 MEMORY (A.B.C 67 METRONOME 143 MIC./LINE IN jack 188 MIC./LINE switch 188 MIDI Control 195 MIDI IN/OUT 190 MIDI OUT FILTER 195 MISCELLANEOUS 55 MODE (Organ Flutes 40 MODE (Rotary Speaker 49 Music Data Recorder 106 N Next Page 125 Next Unit 119 NEXT UNIT (Shift End 100 NOTE LIMIT...
... Lower Keyboard Voice 24 LOWER KEYBOARD VOICE (Panel) .... 10 M [M.] (Memory 95 M.O.C 67 MAIN 57 Main Drum 65 MASTER VOLUME 13 MDR 106 Melody On Chord 67 MEMORY (A.B.C 67 METRONOME 143 MIC./LINE IN jack 188 MIC./LINE switch 188 MIDI Control 195 MIDI IN/OUT 190 MIDI OUT FILTER 195 MISCELLANEOUS 55 MODE (Organ Flutes 40 MODE (Rotary Speaker 49 Music Data Recorder 106 N Next Page 125 Next Unit 119 NEXT UNIT (Shift End 100 NOTE LIMIT...
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... START 57 T Tempo (MDR 123 TEMPO (Rhythm 59 THRU (Effect 55 TIME (Slide 45 TO LOWER 27 TOP 44 TOP (Lead Voice 44 TOP (Shift End 100 TOUCH PANEL SOUND 16 TOUCH TONE 43 TOUCH VIBRATO 45 Transpose 178 TRANSPOSE (Voice section 46 TREMOLO/AUTO PAN 54 TUNE (Voice section 46 TUNE FINE (Voice Edit 135 U U. ORGAN FLUTES 40 Unit 98 UNIT EDIT (MDR 118 Upper Keyboard Voice 24 UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE (Panel) ..... 10 USB Dock 110, 189 USB flash memory...
... START 57 T Tempo (MDR 123 TEMPO (Rhythm 59 THRU (Effect 55 TIME (Slide 45 TO LOWER 27 TOP 44 TOP (Lead Voice 44 TOP (Shift End 100 TOUCH PANEL SOUND 16 TOUCH TONE 43 TOUCH VIBRATO 45 Transpose 178 TRANSPOSE (Voice section 46 TREMOLO/AUTO PAN 54 TUNE (Voice section 46 TUNE FINE (Voice Edit 135 U U. ORGAN FLUTES 40 Unit 98 UNIT EDIT (MDR 118 Upper Keyboard Voice 24 UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE (Panel) ..... 10 USB Dock 110, 189 USB flash memory...