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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When a compatible Style is selected and the Adaptive Style function is turned on, the Main variations
change automatically depending on how dynamically you play the keyboard (such as playing strength and
numbers of notes you play) without needing to press the MAIN VARIATION buttons. In between the Main A,
B, C and D sections, there are more variations for the Adaptive Style. From these variations, the most
appropriate variation for your current performance is played back. For example, as you play the keyboard
more dynamically, the Auto Accompaniment of the Style increases in dynamic intensity. Naturally, the
opposite is also true; you can bring the dynamics down by playing more sparsely.
1 Select a compatible Style which has an “Adaptive” indication above the Style name on
the Style Selection display.
2 Call up the operation display.
Style Selection display [6] (Settings) TAB [r] Adaptive
3 Press the [1] (Adaptive) button to turn on the Adaptive function.
4 Select the sensitivity to determine how the variations respond to your performance.
4-1 Press the Cursor button [L] to move the cursor to “Sensitivity.”
4-2 Use the [u]/[d] buttons to select the sensitivity.
5 Play the keyboard along with the Auto Accompaniment of the Style (page 44).
Automatically Shifting the Main Variations (Adaptive Style)
3
4
Hard
Requires strong playing for making changes. Suitable for energetic music such as rock
music.
Medium
Medium sensitivity.
Easy
Changes easily even with light playing strength. Suitable for gentle music such as ballad
music.
Disabling the Auto Section Change function
By default, the Main variation shifts cross over the sections A, B, C and D, however, you can limit the changes
within the variations so that they’re close to the current Main variation. For example, when Main B is selected,
the variation never changes to A, C or D. To do this, move the cursor to “Auto Section Change” by pressing
the Cursor button [R], and then select “Off” by using the [u]/[d] buttons. When you want to make large
variation changes, use the MAIN VARIATION buttons.