User Manual
Table Of Contents
- PRECAUTIONS
- NOTICE
- Information
- About the Manuals
- Components and Accessories
- Contents
- Welcome to the world of the Electone!
- Panel Controls
- Overview
- Starting Up
- Basic Operations
- 1 Voices – Playing the Keyboard with Various Sounds –
- 2 Styles – Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment –
- Playing a Style with the Auto Accompaniment
- Operating Style Playback
- Playing the Bass part of the Style with the Pedalboard (Manual Bass)
- Setting the Chord Fingering Type
- Playing in Unison or Adding Accents to Style Playback (Unison & Accent)
- Automatically Shifting the Main Variations (Adaptive Style)
- Turning Each Part (Channel) of the Style On/Off
- Creating/Editing Styles (Style Creator)
- Adding New Contents — Expansion Packs
- 3 Live Expression Control – Applying Effects to Your Performance with the Expression Pedals and Footswitches –
- 4 Multi Pads – Adding Musical Phrases to Your Performance –
- 5 Songs – Playing, Practicing and Recording Songs –
- 6 USB Audio Player/Recorder – Recording and Playing Audio Files –
- 7 Microphone – Sing Along with Song Playback or Your Own Performance –
- 8 Registration Memory/Playlist – Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups –
- 9 Mixer – Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance –
- 10 Connections – Using Your Instrument with Other Devices –
- Connecting USB Devices ([USB TO DEVICE] terminal)
- Connecting to a Computer ([USB TO HOST] terminal)
- Connecting to a Smart Device ([USB TO HOST] terminal/ [AUX IN] jack)
- Listening to Audio Playback by an External Device through the Instrument’s Speaker ([AUX IN] jack/[USB TO HOST] terminal)
- Connecting an External Stereo System (AUX OUT [R]/[L/L+R] jacks)
- Connecting a Microphone ([MIC] jack)
- 11 Menu – Making Global Settings and Using Advanced Features –
- Troubleshooting
- Assembly
- Specifications
- Index
ELA-1 Owner’s Manual
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Styles – Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment –
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The Chord Fingering type determines how the chords are detected when you play along with Style playback
with the [ACMP] button turned on. By default, Chord Fingering type is set to “Multi Finger,” but you can
change it.
1 Call up the operation display.
[MENU] Cursor buttons [U][D][L][R] Chord Fingering, [ENTER]
2 Select the Fingering type.
2-1 Use the Cursor buttons [U][D] to move the cursor to “Fingering Type.”
2-2 Use the [u]/[d] buttons to select the type.
Setting the Chord Fingering Type
Multi
Finger
Detects chords played on the Lower Keyboard in either of two ways below.
Single Finger
This method lets you easily play chords on the Lower Keyboard using only one, two or three
fingers.
Fingered
This lets you specify the chord by pressing the notes that comprise a chord on the Lower
Keyboard when the [ACMP] button is turned on. Fingered recognizes the various chord
types which are listed on the Reference Manual on the website and can be looked up using
the Chord Tutor function called up via [MENU]
Cursor buttons [U][D][L][R] Chord
Tutor, [ENTER]. For details about Chord Tutor, refer to the Reference Manual on the website.
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Fingered
Basically, this is the same as Fingered, with the exception that less than three notes can be
played to indicate the chords (based on the previously played chord, etc.).
Fingered
On Bass
Accepts the same fingerings as Fingered; however, the lowest note played on the
Pedalboard is used as the bass note, allowing you to play “on bass” chords. (In the Fingered
type, the root of the chord is always used as the bass note.)
Major chord
Press the root key only.
Minor chord
Simultaneously press the
root key and a black key
to its left.
Seventh chord
Simultaneously press the
root key and a white key
to its left.
Minor seventh chord
Simultaneously press the
root key and both a white
and black key to its left.