ELB-01 Owner’s Manual EN
PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING * Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following: Power supply/Power cord Water warning • Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument.
Connections Using the bench (If included) • Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the power for all components. Before turning the power on or off for all components, set all volume levels to minimum. Also, be sure to set the volumes of all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level. Maintenance • When cleaning the instrument, use a soft, dry cloth.
Congratulations! You are the proud owner of a fine electronic organ, the Electone STAGEA ELB-01. The Yamaha Electone combines the most advanced tone generation technology with state-of-the art digital electronics and features to give you stunning sound quality with maximum musical versatility. In order to make the most of your Electone and its extensive performance potential, we urge you to read the manual thoroughly while trying out the various features described.
The ELB-01 is compatible with the following formats. “GM (General MIDI)” is one of the most common Voice allocation formats. “GM System Level 2” is a standard specification that enhances the original “GM” and improves Song data compatibility. It provides for increased polyphony, greater Voice selection, expanded Voice parameters, and integrated effect processing.
Contents Congratulations! ........................................................ 4 Accessories ............................................................... 4 Main Features ............................................................ 8 Accompaniment ....................................................... 68 Automatic Accompaniment —Auto Bass Chord (A.B.C.)..................................... 71 Melody On Chord (M.O.C.) ...................................... 74 Keyboard Percussion......................
8 9 Footswitches................................146 Left Footswitch....................................................... 146 Transpose and Pitch Controls....150 1 Quick Introductory Guide 2 Voices 3 Voice Controls and Effects 4 Rhythm/ Keyboard Percussion 5 Registration Memory 6 Music Data Recorder (MDR) 7 Footswitches 8 Transpose and Pitch Controls 9 Connections Connections .................................151 Accessory Jacks and Controls ..............................
Main Features Wide Variety of Registration Menus page 14 The Registration Menu buttons feature a total of 330 Registrations, allowing you to instantly set up the Electone for playing your favorite type of music. The Registrations in Registration Menu are divided into six basic categories for ease of selection. Moreover, you can edit any of the Registrations and customize them to fit your own performance needs.
Panel Layout Overview Music Rest Upper Keyboard USB TO DEVICE A terminal Front Panel Lower Keyboard MIDI IN/OUT terminals USB TO DEVICE B terminal USB TO HOST terminal Jacks Right Footswitch Speaker Left Footswitch Expression Pedal Pedalboard ELB-01 Owner’s Manual 9
Front Panel MUSIC DATA RECORDER (page 107) Allows recording and playback of your keyboard performances, and lets you store Registration data for future recall LEAD VOICE (page 21) Selects the Lead Voices for Upper Keyboard LCD display (page 17) Shows the current settings of the Electone PEDAL VOICE 1/2 (page 22) Data Control [A] – [D] buttons (page 17) Selects the Voices for Pedalboard Selects the setting in the display [VOICE SECTION] button (page 25) Switches between Voice sections 1 and 2 UPPER
DATA CONTROL dial (page 17) REGISTRATION MEORY buttons Selects the setting in the display Records panel settings made on the panel and LCD PAGE buttons (page 18) Selects the Page of the display [M.] (Memory) button (page 97) [D.] (Disable) button (page 99) MASTER VOLUME dial (page 13) USB TO DEVICE A terminal (page 151) Allows communication with USB flash memory devices POWER switch (page 12) For turning the power on or off.
1 Quick Introductory Guide Whether you are an advanced performer or have never touched an electronic keyboard in your life, we recommend that you take the time to go through this basic section. It shows you in the simplest possible manner how to start playing your Electone. 1 Quick Introductory Guide 1 Getting Started 1 Plug the power cord into an appropriate electrical outlet. Only use the voltage specified as correct for the Electone. The required voltage is printed on the name plate of the Electone.
Set the MASTER VOLUME control. The MASTER VOLUME control is an overall control that affects the volume of the entire instrument. Decreases the volume 4 1 Quick Introductory Guide 3 Increases the volume Press the Expression pedal down with your foot. Once you have set the MASTER VOLUME control to a suitable level, you can use the Expression pedal to change the volume with your foot as you play.
2 Registration Menu 1 NOTE Quick Introductory Guide Additional basic Registrations are preset on the Registration Memory locations from 1 to 16. See page 97 for details. The Registration Menu is a simple, highly convenient way to instantly change all the Electone settings for playing in specific music styles. A Registration consists of panel settings including the selected Upper Keyboard Voices, Lower Keyboard Voices, Pedal Voices, the assigned rhythm and so on.
Registration Menu List ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Regist. Name Simple 8Beat 1 Simple 8Beat 2 Light Step Sunny Pop Kids March 1 Kids March 2 Kids March 3 Synth. Rock Symphon.March 1 Symphon.
[5] SYMPHONY & WORLD 1 Quick Introductory Guide No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 16 Regist. Name Fanfare StringOrchestra Romantic Violin Baroque Flute&Harp Serenade Fast March Wild West Vienna Waltz Polka Chanson Club Theatre Organ Flamenco Pop Flamenco Mexican Dance Mariachi Celtic Dance Folk Step Italiano Musette Country Hawaiian ChineseNocturne Japanese Sound Orches.March *A Orches.
3 Using the LCD display Many of the Electone’s operations are done from the LCD display. Pressing a button on the panel automatically calls up the relevant function for the corresponding button in the display. Depending on the display that appears, you can conveniently perform various functions and change values/settings by using the [A] – [D] buttons (located at either side of the LCD) and the DATA CONTROL dial (at the right of the LCD).
Changing the Display Page ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 1 Ò MODE¿GLIDE TIME÷1 ⁄ ”LEAD Quick Introductory Guide PAGE buttons are used to select the various ‘pages’ of the display (when available), with the currently selected page number appearing in highlight at the top right of the LCD. Use the PAGE [▲] button to select the next page, and PAGE [▼] to select the previous page. Simultaneously pressing both buttons selects Page 1.
Selecting from a recommended set of Voices/Rhythms The Electone has a huge amount of available Voices and Rhythms—so many that it may be difficult to find the ones you want. To help you find the best Voice/Rhythm for the selected instrument category, we’ve prepared some “recommended” or popular selections in that category. Simply press the [A], [B] or [D] button while the Voice/Rhythm menu is displayed to call up one of the recommended selections.
Factory Set (Initializing the Electone) ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Reference Page 1 Storing Registrations (page 97) All current settings including Registration Memory and LCD Display settings can be deleted at once by the following procedure. Be careful when executing Factory Set, since it erases all your existing data. Always save your important data to external media, such as a USB flash memory. Quick Introductory Guide 1 Turn off the power.
2 Voices This Electone features hundreds of high quality Voices. Any of these Voices can be used on the Upper Keyboard, Lower Keyboard and Pedalboard. Up to three Voice sections are available on the Upper Keyboard for playing together in a layer, while the Lower Keyboard and Pedalboard each have two Voice sections.
Voices for the Lower Keyboard Up to two different Voice sections are available on the Lower Keyboard for playing together: Lower Keyboard Voice 1 and Lower Keyboard Voice 2. Voices for each section can be selected from the panel’s Lower Keyboard Voice 1/2 section. 2 Voices Voices for the Lower Keyboard 1 and Lower Keyboard 2 Voices for Pedalboard Up to two different Voice sections are available on the Pedalboard for playing together: Pedal Voice 1 and Pedal Voice 2.
2 Voice Display The Voice Display allows you to easily check which Voices are being used for each keyboard. It also allows you to set whether the Voice for each section sounds or not by changing the On/Off status in the display. Reference Page On/Off status of Voices (page 28) 2 How to call up the Voice Display: Voices Pressing the [VOICE DISPLAY] button in the Display Select section selects the Voice Display. (The Voice Display always appears when the Electone is turned on.
When the Voice section [1] lights up Upper Keyboard Voice 1 Lead Voice ¨”Strings1ΔViolin3 Ò”Piano1 ∏”FingrBs1 2 Voices Lower Keyboard Voice 1 Pedal Voice 1 From this display, you can check which Voices have been selected for Voice section 1 on each keyboard (Upper Keyboard Voice 1, Lower Keyboard Voice 1 and Pedal Voice 1). The Lead Voice, which only has one section, is shown only in the Voice section 1 display.
3 Selecting Voices with the Voice buttons Selecting Voices for Voice section 1 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Since selection of Voices follows the same procedure throughout all Voice sections (except Lead Voice), instructions for only the Upper Keyboard Voice 1 of the Voice section 1 are given here. For details on how to select a Voice of Voice section 2, see page 30. Voices 1 2 Make sure that the lamp of the Voice section [1] is lit.
The Voice menu contains many Organ Voices, and only the currently selected Organ Voice appears in the display. 3 2 Select the Voice in the Voice Menu display. You can select other “hidden” Organ Voices in sequence by turning the DATA CONTROL dial clockwise. Turning the DATA CONTROL dial counterclockwise selects in the reverse order. Voices ¿03:Pipe Organ 3 ¨1 Here we’ve selected Pipe Organ 3 for Upper Keyboard Voice 1.
Setting the Volume in the display (fine) Pressing the same Voice button on the panel again after selecting the Voice calls up the Voice Condition display. The Volume is displayed in the top left of the Voice Condition display Page 1. You can change the Volume by using the DATA CONTROL dial when the arrow indicator (“¿” or “÷”) next to the Volume value is flashing.
On/Off status of Voices ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● You can set the whether the Voice sounds or not by setting the On/Off status in the Voice display. To call up the Voice display, press the [VOICE DISPLAY] button.
3 Selecting a Voice for Voice section 2 This feature lets you blend two Voices together—Voice section 1 with a different Voice in Voice section 2. This is useful for creating rich textures in the sound, playing the two Voices in a layer. For details on how to select a Voice for Voice section 1, see page 25. The instructions below explain how to selecting a Voice (Upper Keyboard Voice 2) for Voice section 2.
Selecting Voices for Voice Section 2 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Since selection of Voices for Voice section 2 follows the same procedure throughout all Keyboard sections, instructions for only the Upper Keyboard, Upper Keyboard Voice 2, are given here. 1 2 Make sure that the lamp of Voice section [2] is lit. If the Voice section [1] lamp is lit instead, press the [VOICE SECTION] button so that Voice section [2] lights.
4 Press one of the Volume buttons of the Upper Keyboard Voice 1/2 section on the panel to increase the Volume level for the Upper Keyboard Voice 2. Voices 2 Since the default Volume level for Voice section 2 is set to minimum, the Upper Keyboard Voice 2, Lower Keyboard Voice 2 and Pedal Voice 2 will produce no sound even after you select the Voices for Voice section 2.
4 Selecting Voices from the User buttons This Electone has a variety of Voices from which you can choose—greater than what is immediately apparent from the front panel controls. You’ve already learned (in “Selecting Voices with the Voice buttons” above) how to select different Voices that are available in the Voice Menu display of each panel voice. The Electone also has User buttons in each voice section, giving you access to even more voices.
2 Press one of the User buttons in any of the Voice sections. The name of the selected category (Woodwind/Flute) is displayed. Voices 2 ¨1 › ¿17:Alto Sax 1 3 Select one of the sixteen Pages (categories) with the PAGE buttons (in this case, “Pad,” Page 7). Currently selected Page ¨1 ‡ ¿01:Smooth Pad 1 Directly selecting the category To directly select the desired category, hold down one of the User buttons and simultaneously press the desired Voice button. 1.
6 Voice List The letters A, B and D printed at the right side of each Voice name in this list indicate the corresponding DATA CONTROL button’s name. Pressing that button selects the corresponding Voice. Category 2 STRINGS/VIOLIN Voices CONTRABASS BRASS/TRUMPET 34 Voice Name Description 01 Strings 1 02 Strings 2 03 Strings 3 04 Strings 4 05 Strings 5 06 Chamber Strs 1 07 Chamber Strs 2 08 Pizzicato Strs 1 09 Pizzicato Strs 2 10 Tremolo Strings Tremolo strings.
WOODWIND/ FLUTE Voice Name Description 18 Muted Trumpet This recreates the distinctive sound that results when a mute is inserted in the bell of trumpet. The normal “blasting” sound of the trumpet is suppressed, and the resulting sound is thin and metallic. 19 Flugel Horn A brass instrument with a characteristically warm and soft sound.
Category TUTTI 2 CHOIR Voices PAD SYNTH 36 Voice Name Description 01 Strings&Winds A Unison strings and woodwind ensemble. 02 03 Strings&Brass B Unison strings and brass ensemble. Strings&Horn D Strings and horn ensemble. 04 Brass&Sax 1 05 Brass&Sax 2 06 Brass&Winds Brass and woodwind tutti. 07 Orchestra Hit A popular, widely used sampled sound in which the many instruments of the orchestra play together on one chord or note. Used for dramatic hits and accents.
ORGAN PIANO Voice Name 12 Synth Cla 1 13 Synth Cla 2 14 Synth Cla 3 15 Synth Cla 4 16 Synth Brass 1 17 Synth Brass 2 18 Synth Brass 3 19 Synth Brass 4 20 Synth Brass 5 21 Synth Brass 6 22 Synth Strs 1 23 Synth Strs 2 24 Synth Strs 3 25 Synth Strs 4 26 Synth Bell 1 27 Synth Bell 2 28 Synth Bell 3 29 Synth Bell 4 30 Synth Decay Description A bright, round and fresh synth sound, reminiscent of the clarinet.
Category PIANO 2 Voices GUITAR PERCUSSION TIMPANI ELECTRIC BASS 38 Voice Name Description 05 Clavichord Soft keyboard instrument for classical music, with unique sound when keys are released. 06 DX E.Piano 1 07 DX E.Piano 2 08 Stage E.Piano 1 09 Stage E.Piano 2 10 Stage E.Piano 3 11 Stage E.Piano 4 12 Stack E.Piano This bright electric piano is characterized by its sharp attack sound. 13 Clavi 1 Funky clavi. 14 Clavi 2 01 Nylon Guitar 02 Steel Guitar Acoustic guitar.
WORLD Voice Name Description 01 Funk Bass 1 A Synth bass suitable for rock and blues. 02 Funk Bass 2 03 Funk Bass 3 04 Dance Bass 1 05 Dance Bass 2 B Synth bass suitable for dance music. 06 Smooth Bass 1 07 Smooth Bass 2 08 Smooth Bass 3 01 Pan Flute 02 Bagpipe A traditional Scottish instrument, usually played with a continuous, low drone. The sound can be melancholy as well dramatic and inspiring. 03 Dulcimer A characteristically clear and beautiful voice.
3 Voice Controls and Effects The Electone is equipped with two general kinds of functions that can be used to change the sound of the Voices: Voice Controls and Effects. Each Voice has been given certain factory-preset effect settings to best enhance its sound. However, if you wish, you can change the sound to suit your preferences by using the controls and effects described in this section. All built-in effects are digital.
1 Selecting from the Voice Condition display To call up the Voice Condition display: Choose a Voice on the panel, then press the same button on the panel again. The Voice Condition display appears. Voice Condition Display Voice Controls and Effects 3 Currently selected page VOL.¿24 REV.÷20 ¨1⁄ TOUCH¿ 8 FEET÷PRESET Each voice group’s Voice Condition (except for Lead Voice) is consists of five display pages. Voice Condition of the Lead Voice consists of six pages.
Voice Condition [Page 1] 1 2 VOL.¿24 REV.÷20 ¨1⁄ TOUCH¿ 8 FEET÷PRESET 3 4 In this display, you can adjust the basic Voice controls, including panning, touch sensitivity and volume. The items included in this page differ between the Pedal Voice sections and the other sections. Initial Touch is not applied to the Pedal Voices. 3 Voice Controls and Effects 1 Volume Fine adjustment of the Voice volume. See page 26 for more information.
Voice Condition [Page 2] Press the PAGE buttons to select Page 2. 1 PAN ¿C TUNE¿ 0 2 1 ¨1¤ TRANSP.÷ 0 3 3 Panning Voice Controls and Effects Determines the position of the Voice in the stereo image. Seven pan positions are available. Press the [A] button to make the “¿” indicator flash, then use the DATA CONTROL dial to change the setting.
Voice Condition [Page 3] Press the PAGE buttons to select Page 3. 1 VIB¿PRESET ¨1‹ Vibrato The Vibrato function varies the level of the Voices, making them sound warmer and more animated. This effect is applied independently to each Voice section. For some Voices, vibrato may not be effective at all or the effect may not sound as expected. Voice Controls and Effects 1 Preset/User Vibrato Control Speed Each press of the [A] button toggles Delay between Preset and User.
Voice Condition [Page 4] Press the PAGE buttons to select Page 4. EFFECT¿PRESET EFFECT¿REVERB EFFECT¿EQ/ENHANCE EFFECT¿THRU EFFECT¿PRESET TYPE¿01:THRU 3 ¨1› Voice Controls and Effects 1 2 Effect You can select the effects applied to each Voice section. 1 Effect Category You can select the Effect Category applied to each Voice section. Press the [A] button to make the “¿” indicator flash, then you can select the Effect Categories in sequence: Preset → Reverb → Delay → ...
When Preset is selected, the original (factory) effect category for the selected Voice is automatically set. Selecting Thru bypasses the effect (no effect is added to the selected Voice). Reference Page Effect List (page 52) 2 Effect Type Effect types are displayed corresponding to the selected effect category. Press the [C] button to make the “¿” indicator flash, then use the DATA CONTROL dial to change the setting. Voice Condition [Page 5] 3 Press the PAGE buttons to select Page 5.
Voice Condition [Page 6] (only for Lead Voice) Press the PAGE buttons to select Page 6. 1 ’SLIDE SLIDE TIME¿ 0 Î fl 2 In this Page, determines whether or not the Slide function is applied to the Lead Voice. 3 Slide 1 Voice Controls and Effects Applies a portamento effect to notes played in legato. The Slide function is effective within a one-octave range for the Lead Voice. Slide On/Off Determines the on/off status of the Slide effect. Each press of the [A] button toggles between On and Off.
2 Selecting from the panel The Reverb, Sustain and Rotary Speaker displays are called up by pressing the respective buttons on the panel. Reverb ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Reverb adds an echo-like effect to the sound, giving the impression of a performance in a large room or concert hall. You can adjust the reverb volume for each Voice section or the entire system. Also, you can adjust the reverb volume for rhythm and accompaniment separately.
Sustain ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● The sustain effect, selectable for the Upper, Lower and Pedal Voices, causes Voices to gradually fade out when the keys are released. The sustain on/off and sustain length settings are independent for each keyboard, providing maximum expressive control. Call up the Sustain display to set the Sustain effect by pressing the [SUSTAIN] button on the panel.
Rotary Speaker ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Rotary Speaker recreates the rich, swirling sound of the popular rotating speaker effect. The Rotary Speaker effect can be switched in real time as you play, with either the front panel button or the Left Footswitch (when properly set for Footswitch operation). Keep in mind that the Rotary Speaker effect CANNOT be turned on only by turning on the [ROTARY SP SPEED] button.
Control the Rotary Speaker effect from the panel or from the Left Footswitch. You can control Rotary Speaker on/off not only from the panel but also by using the Left Footswitch, if the Footswitch has been properly assigned. See “4 Rotary Speaker” on page 149 for details.
3 Effect List PRESET Parameter Range Description R DelayTime 0.1 – 743.0 msec Echo: 0.1 – 371.5 msec Determines the time that elapses between the original sound and the delayed repeat in the right channel. C DelayTime 0.1 – 743.0 msec Determines the time that elapses between the original sound and the delayed repeat in the center of the stereo image. REVERB L>R Delay 0.1 – 371.
Parameter Creates a warm effect as if several of the same sound were playing at once. Makes the overall sound richer, “fatter” and more animated. No. Type No.
Parameter Range Description LFO Freq. 0.00 – 39.7 Hz Determines the tremolo speed. AM Depth 0 – 127 Determines the amount of volume change. PM Depth 0 – 127 Determines the amount of pitch change in the sound. Input Mode Mono/Stereo Determines the input configuration. LFO Depth 0 – 127 Determines the depth of the Tremolo effect. L/R Depth 0 – 127 Determines the depth of panning between the left and right channels. F/R Depth 0 – 127 Front/rear.
Value Description Parameter Value Description 0 – 127 Determines the degree to which the wah filter is affected by your playing touch. EQ LowFreq. 50 – 2.0k Hz ST 2Band EQ: 32 – 2.0k Hz Determines the central frequency of the low frequency range that is to be boosted or cut. Dry/Wet D63>W – D
4 Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion This Electone features 133 different real rhythms featuring actual drum and percussion sampled sounds. Automatic Accompaniment functions are used with the rhythms, providing appropriate and completely automatic accompaniment to match the style of the selected rhythm. Moreover, the Electone has a Keyboard Percussion feature that allows you to directly play drum and percussion sounds from the Upper/Lower keyboards and Pedalboard.
2 Select the Rhythm in the Rhythm Menu display. You can select the hidden dance rhythms in sequence (forward or reverse) by using the DATA CONTROL dial. ¿04:UK Pop Here, we’ve selected “UK Pop.” You can select the rhythm in the Rhythm Menu display by pressing the [C] button one or more times. Each press of the [C] button selects subsequent hidden rhythms. When the final item is reached, pressing the [C] button “wraps around” to the first item.
Rhythm Structure Each rhythm is made up of “sections.” Since each section is a variation of the basic rhythm, you can use them to add “spice” to your performance and mix up the beats while you are playing. You can freely change the section while the rhythm is played back. INTRO This is used for the beginning of the song. There are three Intro sections that can be selected with INTRO [1] – [3] buttons. When the Intro finishes playing, the rhythm automatically shifts to the Main section.
Operating the rhythm from the panel ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● You can turn the rhythm on/off and switch the sections as desired by pressing the buttons on the panel. Using the Fill Ins and Break patterns let you add dynamic interest and “spice” to your performance. To start/stop the rhythm: START The rhythm begins as soon as the [START] button is pressed. To stop the rhythm, press the button again.
To switch the rhythm sections: You can change the rhythm section of the Main phrase by pressing the desired MAIN/ FILL IN [A] – [D] button. The selected section's lamp (above the button) lights. To use the Fill In patterns: As you play the Electone along with the rhythm, occasionally press the selected MAIN/ FILL button as desired. The Fill In pattern (one measure) will be played and the selected Fill In section’s lamp (above the button) flashes.
Adjusting the tempo ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● You can adjust the rhythm tempo by pressing the TEMPO buttons. 3 TEMPO Indicator 1 1 TEMPO 2 buttons For adjusting the speed of the rhythm. Pressing the right button increases the tempo and pressing the left button decreases it. Each rhythm has its original (preset) tempo. Press the TEMPO buttons simultaneously to restore the tempo to the original setting.
Changing the rhythm volume/reverb ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● You can adjust the rhythm volume or amount of reverb applied to the rhythms and the percussion sounds used in the rhythms in the Rhythm Condition display. You can also have a Fill In play automatically by setting the Auto Fill function to ON. To call up the Rhythm Condition display, select the desired rhythm and press the same rhythm button again.
2 Selecting rhythms from the User buttons As with the Voice sections, the Rhythm section also has User buttons (numbered 1 or 2) from which rhythms can be selected. You can select original User rhythms that have been created with this Electone or other models equipped with the Rhythm Pattern Program function (such as the ELS-01/01C/01X). For details on selecting original User rhythms, see next page.
To call up a User rhythm ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● User rhythms created on other Electones that have Rhythm Pattern Programming functions, such as the ELS-01/01C/01X, can be selected and played from the User buttons in the panel Rhythm section. To call up the User rhythm, load back the registration containing the User rhythm to Electone in advance. For details on loading back the Registration, see “Playing Back a Song” on page 132.
Selecting Rhythm from an External Media ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● You can load rhythms from a USB storage device, and select them as User Rhythms. Style File Format files (extension: STY or ST2) can also be loaded. 1 Insert the media into the USB TO DEVICE terminal. 2 Press one of the User buttons at the right of the Rhythm buttons. 3 Use the PAGE buttons to select Page 11 (User Page).
6 Select the pattern file you want to load to the Electone. File selection is done in the same way as song selection on page 111. [˜]⁄⁄ ¿ 001:SoftRock [EXE] 7 NOTE To play back the User rhythm, first quit the File Select display. 4 Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion 66 ELB-01 Owner’s Manual 8 Press the [D] button corresponding to the [EXE] in the display to load the file back to the Electone. This step assigns the pattern file to the User number selected in the step 4.
Rhythm List ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● This list shows all available rhythms on the Electone. Numbers written at the left side of each column in this list indicate the numbered buttons displayed in the Rhythm Menu. The letters A, B and D printed at the right side of each column in this list indicate the corresponding DATA CONTROL button’s name. Pressing that button selects the corresponding rhythm.
3 Accompaniment The Accompaniment function provides arpeggiated chords and other instrumental embellishments when rhythms are used. This control is selected from Page 3 and Page 4 of the Rhythm Condition display. 1 Select the desired rhythm and press the same button on the panel again. The Rhythm Condition display appears. 4 Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion ”AUTO.F⁄ VOL.¿12 REV.÷ 8 2 Use the PAGE buttons to select Page 3 or Page 4. ”AUTO.F⁄ VOL.¿12 REV.
3 Turn the desired parts on. Successive presses of the [A] – [D] buttons corresponding to the desired accompaniment parts alternates between On and Off. [Page 3] Rhythm Condition Display ”MAIN DR. ’CHORD1 1 ”ADD DR.‹ ’CHORD2 2 [Page 4] Rhythm Condition Display 3 4 › ”PHRASE2 4 5 Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion ’PAD ’PHRASE1 1 Chord 1 2 Chord 2 These are the rhythmic chord backing parts.
4 Press the [START] button to start the rhythm, and then play the Lower Keyboard. To adjust the volume and amount of reverb applied to the Accompaniment: Make settings in Page 2 of the Rhythm Condition display. 4 Reference Page Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion Rhythm Condition display (page 62) 1 2 Select the desired rhythm and then press the same rhythm button on the panel again. The Rhythm Condition display appears. Use the PAGE buttons to select Page 2. ”AUTO.F⁄ VOL.¿12 REV.
4 Automatic Accompaniment—Auto Bass Chord (A.B.C.) The Auto Bass Chord (A.B.C.) function works with the Rhythm section of the Electone to automatically produce bass accompaniment as you play. It adds an entirely new dimension to your performance by effectively putting a full backing band at your disposal. There are three modes used for producing Automatic Accompaniment patterns. You can select the desired mode in Page 1 of the A.B.C. display. To set the A.B.C. function: Press the [A.B.C./M.O.C.] button.
NOTE When the A.B.C. function mode is set to Single or Fingered Chord, the bass part will not sound even if you play the pedals of the Pedalboard. 2 Single You can produce major, minor, 7th, and minor 7th chords by simply using one, or at most, two or three fingers to play the chords. The Single Finger mode provides the fastest and easiest means to obtain many different chord/bass combinations. The chord produced will sound in the same octave regardless of where it is played on the Lower keyboard.
Memory The Memory function is a convenient performance tool in the A.B.C. features that makes playing with the accompaniment even smoother and more fluid. It is available separately for both the Lower keyboard and Pedalboard. To use it, turn Memory on, start the rhythm and play chords and bass notes according to the selected A.B.C. mode. With Memory on, the accompaniment continues to play, even when you release your fingers (and foot).
5 Melody On Chord (M.O.C.) The Melody On Chord (M.O.C.) feature automatically adds a harmony part to the melodies you play on the Upper keyboard. The harmony is derived from the chords you play on the Lower keyboard—or from the chords that are played for you, if you use Automatic Accompaniment. To set the M.O.C. function: 1 4 Press the [A.B.C./M.O.C.] button. The A.B.C. display appears. Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion 2 Use the PAGE buttons to select Page 2. ¿OFF ’L.MEMORY⁄ ’P.MEMORY [Page 2] M.
Rhythm Sequence Rhythm Sequence lets you create your own rhythm compositions, connecting together any of the Electone’s existing rhythms as well as original rhythms created on other Electones that have the Rhythm Sequence Program function (such as ELS-01). Although the ELB-01 does not have the full Rhythm Sequence Program function, you can load four rhythm compositions to Sequence numbers 1 – 4 in the display for future recall, using the steps below.
4 NOTE 5 Sequence numbers 1 – 4 can be turned on at the same time. 4 Press the [RHYTHM SEQUENCE] button to call up the Rhythm Sequence display. Select the sequence by pressing the [A] – [D] buttons corresponding to the desired sequence number in the display to be played back. Successive pressing of the [A] – [D] buttons alternates between On and Off. Use the [A] button for Sequence 1, [B] for Sequence 2, [C] for Sequence 3 and [D] for Sequence 4. Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion ”SEQ.1 ’SEQ.
6 Keyboard Percussion The Keyboard Percussion function provides many different drum and percussion sounds, playable from the keyboards and Pedalboard. Keyboard Percussion has two different modes, Preset and User. Preset Keyboard Percussion lets you play the preset drum kit sounds from the keyboards (assigned beforehand to the keys), while the User Keyboard Percussion lets you freely assign the drum sounds to any key or pedal you wish.
3 Select the desired percussion kit. You can select a kit from a total of 15 different kits. Press the [D] button to make the “÷” indicator flash, then use the DATA CONTROL dial to select the kit. ¿PRE1 KIT÷Wonder 4 ⁄ Play some notes on the keyboards and/or Pedalboard. For details of percussion assignments for each kit, see the “Preset Keyboard Percussion List” on page 80.
[Page 2] Keyboard Percussion Display VOL.¿16 1 ¤ REV.÷ 8 2 You can adjust the Keyboard Percussion volume/reverb in the display. 1 Volume Determine the Keyboard Percussion volume. Press the [C] button to make the “¿” indicator flash, then use the DATA CONTROL dial to select the kit. 4 2 Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion Range: 0 – 24 Reverb Determines the amount of reverb applied to the Keyboard Percussion.
Preset Keyboard Percussion List ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Indicates the drum/percussion sounds and their key assignments.
C1 Preset 1 (LK) Kick C 1 Standard Kit 2 Preset 1 (UK) – Preset 2 (PK) Preset 1 (LK) Kick Short Preset 1 (UK) – Side Stick Surdo Mute SideStick L Surdo Mute Snare Surdo Open Snare Short Surdo Open Hand Clap Hi Q Hand Clap Hi Q Snare Tight Whip Slap SnareTightH Whip Slap Floor Tom L Scratch H Floor Tom L Scratch H HH Closed Scratch L HH Closed Scratch L Floor Tom H Finger Snap Floor Tom H Finger Snap HH Pedal Click Noise HH Pedal Click Noise Low Tom Metro.
Hit Kit Preset 2 (PK) C1 C 1 KickTight H – Preset 2 (PK) Preset 1 (LK) Kick Preset 1 (UK) – Surdo Mute Side Stick Surdo Mute SnareAmbien Surdo Open SnareSnappy Surdo Open Hand Clap Hi Q Hand Clap Hi Q SnareTight2 Whip Slap SnrTightSnp Whip Slap HybridTom 1 Scratch H Tom Room 1 Scratch H HH Closed 2 Scratch L HH Closed Scratch L HybridTom 2 Finger Snap Tom Room 2 Finger Snap HH Pedal 2 Click Noise HH Pedal Click Noise HybridTom 3 Metro.Click Tom Room 3 Metro.
Rock Kit C1 C 1 Preset 1 (LK) Kick Gate Electro Kit Preset 1 (UK) – Preset 2 (PK) Preset 1 (LK) KickGateHvy Preset 1 (UK) – Side Stick Surdo Mute Side Stick Surdo Mute Snare Rock Surdo Open SnareNoisy2 Surdo Open Hand Clap Hi Q Hand Clap Hi Q SnRockTight Whip Slap SnareNoisy3 Whip Slap Tom Rock 1 Scratch H TomElectro1 Scratch H HH Closed Scratch L HH Closed Scratch L Tom Rock 2 Finger Snap TomElectro2 Finger Snap HH Pedal Click Noise HH Pedal Click Noise Tom Rock
Analog Kit Preset 2 (PK) C1 C 1 Kick Analog – Preset 2 (PK) Preset 1 (LK) Kick Jazz Preset 1 (UK) – Surdo Mute SideStick L Surdo Mute SnareAnalog Surdo Open SnareJazz L Surdo Open Hand Clap Hi Q Hand Clap Hi Q SnareAnlg 2 Whip Slap SnareJazz M Whip Slap TomAnalog 1 Scratch H Floor Tom L Scratch H Hat CloseAn Scratch L HH Closed Scratch L TomAnalog 2 Finger Snap Floor Tom H Finger Snap HatCloseAn2 Click Noise HH Pedal Click Noise TomAnalog 3 Metro.
C1 C 1 Preset 1 (LK) Kick Jazz Symphony Kit Preset 1 (UK) – Preset 2 (PK) Preset 1 (LK) GranCassa M Preset 1 (UK) – SideStick L Surdo Mute Side Stick Surdo Mute BrushSlap 3 Surdo Open Band Snare Surdo Open Hand Clap Hi Q Hand Clap Hi Q Brush Tap 2 Whip Slap BandSnare 2 Whip Slap Tom Brush 1 Scratch H Floor Tom L Scratch H HH Closed Scratch L HH Closed Scratch L Tom Brush 2 Finger Snap Floor Tom H Finger Snap HH Pedal Click Noise HH Pedal Click Noise Tom Brush 3 Me
SFX1 Preset 2 (PK) Preset 2 (PK) Preset 1 (LK) Preset 1 (UK) – Phone Call – CutingNoiz2 – Door Squeak – – – Door Slam – – Scratch Cut – – – Scratch H 3 – – – Wind Chime – – – Phone Ring – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – B1 – – – – C2 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – CarEngnIgni – – – – – CarTiresSql – – – – – Car Passing – – – – – Car Crash – – – – – – – – – – – – – – B2 – – –
ArabicKit C1 C 1 D1 D 1 E1 F1 F 1 G1 G 1 A1 A 1 Preset 1 (LK) Kick Soft – Side Stick – Snare Soft – Arabic Clap – Snare Drum – Floor Tom L – HH Closed – Floor Tom H – HH Pedal – Low Tom – HH Open – Preset 1 (UK) B1 Mid Tom L – C2 Mid Tom H Nakarazan D – Crash Cym 1 Cabasa – High Tom Nakarazan E – Ride Cym 1 Hager Dom – E2 Crash Cym 2 Hager Edge – F2 Duhulla Dom Bongo H – Tambourine Bongo L – Duhulla Tak CongaH Mute – CongaH Open – Conga L – Za
Assigning sounds to the User Keyboard Percussion ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● You can assign any desired drum and percussion sound to any key or pedal, and your original setups can be saved to eight memory locations: User 1 through User 8. The User setting saved in the User memory location can be called up by using the Keyboard Percussion [1] or [2] buttons.
4 Use the PAGE buttons to select Page 3. ¿USER1 KIT÷EL ⁄ [Page 3] Keyboard Percussion Display 1 3 ¿ [SET]‹ ¿01:Crash Cym 1[CLR] 2 4 4 In this Page, you can assign specific drum sounds to any of the keys. Category Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion 1 This allows you to select the desired percussion category using the [A] buttons. Refer to the “Kit Assign List” on page 93.
6 Select the desired instruments. Press the [C] button to make the “¿” indicator flash, then use the DATA CONTROL dial to select instrument. ¿ ¿02:BD Heavy NOTE 7 Though eight User Keyboard Percussion setups can be created, they cannot be memorized to Registration Memory. Only on/off data and the Keyboard Percussion Menu are memorized to Registration Memory. 4 [SET]‹ [CLR] To assign an instrument to a particular key or pedal.
To erase one instrument: Simultaneously hold down the [D] button corresponding to the [Clear] in the display and press the key (or pedal) corresponding to the instrument you wish to erase. (A short ‘beep’ sound indicates that the instrument has been erased.) ¿ ¿02:BD Heavy [SET]‹ [CLR] Press the [D] button… Press the key. 4 Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion Do not turn the power off while the Keyboard Percussion settings are being saved.
Recalling the User Keyboard Percussion ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 1 2 4 Press the Keyboard Percussion button. Select the desired User Keyboard percussion kit. Press the [C] button to make the “¿” indicator flash, then use the DATA CONTROL dial to select the desired User number. Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion ¿USER1 KIT÷Wonder ⁄ Play some notes on the keyboards and/or Pedalboard.
Kit Assign List ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● SFX Laser Beam Laser Shot Water Phone Bubble Puddle NATURE Thunder Shower Beach Stream DAILY Footsteps Door Squeak Door Slam Alarm Bell CuckooClock Big Clock Bell Telephone Camera Gnaw Applause PERCUSSION Bass Drum Gran Cassa Tom 1 Tom 2 Snare Snare Roll HH Closed HH Open Cymbal Tambourine FingerSnaps Castanet Triangle M Triangle O Woodblock L Woodblock H Handclap Jingle Bell Bell Tree VE
Splash Cym Chinese Cym Ride Cym 1 Ride Cym 2 RideCym Cup HH Open HH Closed HH Pedal SNARE DRUM Snare Short SnareTightH SnareSoft 2 Snare Roll SideStick L OpRimShot H Brush Tap Brush Slap Brush Swirl Br TapSwirl CYMBAL Crash Cym 1 Crash Cym 2 Splash Cym Chinese Cym Ride Cym 1 Ride Cym 2 RideCym Cup HH Open 2 HH Closed 2 HH Pedal 2 SNARE DRUM Floor Tom L Floor Tom H Low Tom Mid Tom L Mid Tom H High Tom BASS DRUM TOM Kick Short Kick Tight Kick Soft HybridTom 1 HybridTom 2 HybridTom 3 HybridTom 4 Hybrid
Tambourine Castanet JingleBells Bell Tree Triangle O Triangle M WoodBlock H WoodBlock L Sticks Whip Slap Finger Snap Hand Clap PERCUSSION 4 Hi Q Click Noise Scratch H Scratch L Seq Click L Seq Click H Metro.Click Metro.
Kick Jazz Kick Tight Kick Soft PERCUSSION 1 CongaH Open Conga L CongaH Mute Bongo H Bongo L Timbale H Timbale L Cowbell Claves Guiro Long Guiro Short Maracas Vibraslap PERCUSSION 2 Surdo Mute Surdo Open Cuica Mute Cuica Open Cabasa Shaker Agogo H Agogo L SambaWhis.H SambaWhis.
5 Registration Memory Registration Memory is a powerful performance tool that helps you sound like a professional. It lets you store virtually all the settings you make on the panel and LCD, conveniently allowing you to instantly change all Voice settings and rhythms while you're playing—simply by pressing a single Registration Memory button. The buttons are conveniently located at the top right on the panel for easy access while playing.
2 While holding down the [M.] (Memory) button in the Registration Memory section, press the numbered button to which you wish to save your Registration. 1. While holding down [M.] button... 2. Press desired numbered button. When the Registration is stored, the LED above the numbered the numbered button flashes momentarily. Although the ELB-01 has just eight Registration Memory buttons, up to sixteen Registrations can be stored.
2 Selecting Registrations Simply press the numbered button ([1] – [8]) that corresponds to the Registration you wish to select. (The selected button’s LED lights.) To call up one of the Registrations 9 – 16, simultaneously hold down the [VOICE DISPLAY] button in the Display Select section and press the appropriate numbered button. (For Registrations 9 – 16, the LEDs do not light.
3 Initializing Registration Memory If you want to restore the original factory-programmed Registration Memory presets, you can initialize the Electone settings. Keep in mind that this deletes any of your custom Registration Memory and LCD Display settings. Always save your important data to external media, such as USB flash memory.
3 Select the song to which you want to save the Registration data (page 111). ÃUSB 01 [˜] ⁄ ¿ ___:new song 4 Press the PAGE buttons to select Page 9. The Registration Save Page is displayed. ÃUSB 01 [˜] ⁄ ¿ ___:new song [EXE] · ___:new song ¸:__ Press the [B] button corresponding to the [EXE] (Execute) in the display. A message appears, indicating the Registration data is currently being saved. When the operation is completed, the message closes.
5 Registration Shift The Registration Shift function conveniently allows you to change Registrations without taking your hands from the keyboards. By using the Right Footswitch on the expression pedal, you can “jump” to a specified Registration or step through the panel Registrations in sequence, either in numeric order or in any order you specify. You can set the Registration Shift order in the Registration Shift display.
¸ MODE¿OFF 1 OFF 2 SHIFT 3 JUMP 4 USER 1 Off Turns off the Registration Shift assignment. When Off is selected, Registrations cannot be changed by using the Right Footswitch. ¸ MODE¿OFF 2 Shift 5 ¸ MODE¿SHIFT Registration Memory In the Shift mode, each press of the Right Footswitch selects the Registration Memory presets in their numerical order. After the last Registration is reached, the function ‘wraps around’ to select the first preset again.
To set the User Registration order: 1 Press the PAGE buttons to select Page 2. ¸ ⁄ MODE¿USER END÷STOP ¸ T: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ [INS]¤ [DEL] Enter the Registration Number NOTE When you want to set Registration Memory 9 – 16, press the desired numbered button while holding down the [VOICE DISPLAY] button. (The Voice display appears.) Press the [FOOTSWITCH] button to call up Page 2 of the Registration Shift display.
Move the cursor to the desired point with the [C] button or DATA CONTROL dial, then insert or delete the desired number by using the [B] and [D] buttons. Insert the number ¸ T: 3 2 5 ~ ~ Move the cursor position [INS]¤ [DEL] Delete the number Data Entry Position: Flashing cursor indicates the current data entry position. If you want to move the cursor to the left, press the [C] button or turn the DATA CONTROL dial counter-clockwise.
Shift End: Determines the end point for the Registration Shift function. Press the PAGE buttons to select Page 1. Press the [D] button to make the “÷” indicator flash, then use the DATA CONTROL dial to change the setting. ¸ MODE¿USER END÷STOP STOP TOP NEXT Stop: Selects the last Registration and quits the operation. Top: After the last preset is reached, the first preset is called up again, starting the sequence over again from the beginning.
6 Music Data Recorder (MDR) The Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.) is a sophisticated recording system built into the Electone that lets you record your performances and Registration settings to a USB flash memory device or other external media. Moreover, the M.D.R. allows you to perform various other operations to your song data (such as copy, delete and convert). Before purchasing any USB storage device, you should check with your Yamaha dealer or an authorized Yamaha distributor for advice on compatibility.
1 Using the M.D.R. Function Press the [MDR] button in the panel to call up the M.D.R. display. All operations related to the M.D.R., such as recording and playing your performances, can be done in the M.D.R. display. NOTE If you press the [MDR] button even when no media is inserted into the USB TO DEVICE terminal, the selection “Internet” appears at the bottom of the display. However, the Internet function is not available. MDR Display ¿Ã001:USB 01 ⁄ [Õ] The M.D.R.
2 Formatting External Media If you find that you are unable to use new, blank USB flash memory/floppy disks or old ones that have been used with other devices, you may need to format them. Formatting erases all the data in the media and makes it ready to record. The data erased by formatting will be lost permanently. Check whether or not the media contains any important data you wish to keep before executing the operation 1 Insert the media into the USB TO DEVICE terminal.
4 Press the PAGE buttons to select Page 12. ¿Ã001:USB 01 USB 01 ⁄ [Õ] [EXE]⁄¤ Currently selected media name The Format display appears. 5 Press the [B] button corresponding to [EXE] (Execute) in the display. USB 01 [EXE]⁄¤ ≤OK to format? ≤ ≤[Format] [Cancel]≤ 6 Music Data Recorder (MDR) A message appears prompting confirmation of operation. You can cancel the operation at this point by pressing the [D] button corresponding to [Cancel].
3 Selecting a Song In order to record your performance to the media or to load Registrations in the media back to the Electone, you will need to select a song, as described below. What is a Song? Registration data You can think of a song as a “container” for storing the Electone data for a piece of music, recorded to external media. A single song can contain both the recorded performance and Registrations.
2 Select the desired media. ¿Ã001:USB 01 ⁄ [Õ] To use a USB flash memory device, select “USB xx” (xx indicates the number of the device). If you insert two USB flash memory devices, the device inserted first will be shown as “USB 01” and the latter one will be shown as “USB 02.” To use a floppy disk, select “USB-FD xx” (xx indicates the number of the disk).
Select a “new song” (blank song) if you want to make a new recording or save data. NOTE The new song is a blank song which is automatically created in the media/folder, if the number of the songs in the media/folder is less than 100.
Here is the actual procedure again, in linear form: 1 Press the [D] button to call up the folder in the selected media at the bottom of the display. ¿Ã001:USB 01 ⁄ [Õ] ÃUSB 01 [˜] ⁄ ¿¶001:FOLDER_001 [Õ] FOLDER_001 is displayed. 2 Select the FOLDER_002 by turning the DATA CONTROL dial or successively pressing the [C] button. ÃUSB 01 [˜] ⁄ ¿¶002:FOLDER_002 [Õ] 6 Music Data Recorder (MDR) 3 Press the [D] button to call up the song in the FOLDER_002 at the bottom of the display.
To change the Media/Folder: Make sure to select Song Select display (Page 1) when you want to change the media/ folder/song. 3 5 4 öFOLDER_002 [˜] ⁄ ¿ 003:FOLDER_003 [Õ] 2 1 1 6 Current media/folder/song Displays the currently selected media/folder/song. In this case, the folder named “FOLDER_003” is shown. 2 Changing the current media/folder/song The current media/folder/song can be selected by turning the DATA CONTROL dial or by successively pressing the [C] button.
Song Icons These icons are shown when you select a media, folder, and song. Icons Description à ¶ Indicates media such as a USB flash memory or a floppy disk. Indicates a folder. Indicates a Protected Song unavailable for editing. See page 139 for details. À Indicates a Protected Song available for editing. ˛ Indicates a song that has been converted from a song in media for which write-protect or copy-protect is effective. For details, see “Converting EL format to ELB” on page 142.
Files in the song File Explanation Extension Performance data This file contains performance data, played on the keyboards and pedals of the Electone. .mid Registration data This file contains Registration settings, User Voices, User rhythms, and Rhythm Sequences. .b00 XG-converted data This file contains XG song data, for which Electone performance data is converted to XG-compatible format. .
CAUTION 6 Do not remove the media from the instrument during recording (while the message is shown). 7 When you finish playing, press the [STOP] button. Recording stops and your performance is written to the song. The song to which your performance is recorded is automatically named “SONG xx” (xx indicates the number). You can change the song name as desired. (For details, see page 122.) To hear your newly recorded performance, press the [PLAY/ PAUSE] button.
2 Select the parts for recording. Each press of a part button switches the status: Play (green LED), Off (LED is off ) and Rec (red LED). Press each part button to turn off the parts you don’t want to record, and make sure the green LED is lit for the parts you want to play and the red lit for the part you want to record. Play (green LED): Playback of parts that have been recorded. Off (LED is off ): Recording or playback is not active. Record (red LED): Recording of the part.
7 Press the [CUSTOM PLAY] button to start recording of the new part or parts. Playback of the previously recorded parts starts immediately. The [CUSTOM PLAY] button is used here to record only the parts that have been selected for recording, and plays back only those parts that have been selected for playback. While you listen to the parts being played back, start playing the melody on the Upper Keyboard. When the end of the recorded performance is reached, playback is automatically stopped.
Punch-in Recording ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● This lets you re-record over a specific phrase or section—either that of a specific part(s) or all parts. 2 3 4 5 Insert the media into the USB TO DEVICE terminal. Select the song which contains the phrase you want to change. For details on selecting a song, see steps 2 and 3 on page 112. Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start playback of the song.
5 Changing the Song/Folder Name Even though the Electone automatically assigns a generic name to each recorded song, it’s best to give each song a “meaningful” name, such as an original title or even a date indicating when it was recorded. 1 2 Select the song/folder whose name you want to change. For details on selecting a song or a folder, see steps 2 and 3 on page 112. 3 Use the PAGE buttons to select the Rename display (Page 4). The Rename display appears.
Blank A – Z (capital) a – z (lower case) Japanese Katakana: NOTE If “English” is selected as the Language in the Utility display (page 19), Japanese katakana characters are unavailable. Marks Number 0 – 9 To delete a character: Move the cursor to the character you want to delete, and press the [C] button while holding down the [A] button. When the character is deleted, all other numbers to the right of the cursor are moved one step to the left.
An error message (“This name is not available”) may appear when pressing the [C] button to finish entering the name. If this message appears, the name is invalid and you’ll need to enter a different name. The following names cannot be used. (The letters “xx” indicate numbers.) MDR_xx.EVT MDR_xx.MID MDR_xx.Bxx MDR_xx.Vxx SONG.NAM 6 Reference Page Functions and settngs that cannot be memorized (page 98) 6 ELS_SONG.NAM MDR_xxx.MID REG_xxx.B00 SONG_xxx.C02 MDR_xxx.TMP REG_xxx.TMP ELS_SONG.TMP TMP TMP.
3 4 Press the [MDR] button, and select the destination (blank song). Select the blank song. For details on selecting a song, see steps 2 and 3 on page 112. Use the PAGE buttons to select Page 9. [EXE] · ___:new song ¸:__ 5 Press the [B] button corresponding to [EXE] (Execute) in the display. A message appears, indicating that the Registration data is currently being saved.
Saving Two or More Registration Banks to One Song ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● When you save the Registrations, Registrations 1 – 16 will be saved as a Registration bank. When you want to use more than 16 Registration numbers in a song, you can save additional Registration banks—up to a maximum of 50 in a single song—with the following procedure.
If you select a numbered bank, such as “01” instead of “_ _”, this procedure will overwrite the numbered bank. For details, see step 6 of “Replacing Registrations” on page 128. 6 Reference Page Files (page 116) Press the [B] button corresponding to [EXE] (Execute) in the display. The Registration bank will be added and follows previously contained banks. When you play back this song, the top Registration in this display will be loaded to the Electone.
6 Press the [B] button corresponding to [EXE] (Execute) in the display. [EXE] · 001:SONG 1 ¸÷01 A message appears prompting confirmation of operation. You can cancel the operation at this point by pressing the [D] button. 7 Press the [C] button corresponding to [OK] in the display to overwrite (replace). Deleting Registrations ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● This function lets you delete the Registration banks saved to a song.
5 6 Press the [B] button corresponding to [EXE] (Execute) in the display. A message appears prompting confirmation of operation. You can cancel the operation at this point by pressing the [D] button. Press the [C] button corresponding to [Delete] in the display to delete the Registration.
5 Repeat steps 2 through 4 above to save the Registration banks in the order you want to recall them in the same song. When making new Registration Shift setting, delete the previous settings, then continue. For details, see “Saving Two or More Registration Banks to One Song” on page 126. Once the Next Regist function has been turned on and set, you can use the function, following the steps below.
7 Recalling Recorded Registrations Registrations (and bulk data) recorded to song numbers can be easily loaded back to the Electone. Use this function if you want to recall a specific Registration bank (R:02~) from a song which contains more than two Registration banks Loading Registrations ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 1 2 3 Insert the media into the USB TO DEVICE terminal.
8 Playing Back a Song This operation lets you automatically load the Registration data saved to a song when playing back your recorded performances. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Loading the 16 Registrations to the numbered buttons on the panel. Load Registrations Song 1 2 6 Music Data Recorder (MDR) 3 Reference Page 4 ELB-01 Owner’s Manual Play back Insert the media into the USB TO DEVICE terminal. Press the [MDR] button, then select the desired song for playback.
Custom Play If you want to play back the song without resetting the Registrations, press the [CUSTOM PLAY] button instead of the [PLAY/PAUSE] button. This displays the song time and starts playback immediately. When you play the song using the Next Regist function, make sure to press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start the song, not the [CUSTOM PLAY] button.
Fast Forward, Rewind and Pause ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Fast Forward and Rewind: During playback, press the [FF] (Fast forward) button or [REW] (Rewind) button and hold it down until the time reaches the desired position. When the button is released, playback is paused at the desired position. To resume playback from the point you’ve advanced or reversed to, press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button or [CUSTOM PLAY] button.
Repeat Playback ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● This feature allows you to repeatedly play back either all songs on a folder or only one specific song. 1 2 Select the song you wish to repeatedly play back. If you wish to play back all songs on a folder, select the first song that will be played back. See steps 2 and 3 on page 112 for instructions on selecting songs. Use the PAGE buttons to select the Playback Setting display (Page 2).
Playing Back XG Songs ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Reference Page Converting to XG format (page 144) The Electone allows you to playback XG song data, created on the computer or converted from Electone song format to XG format. Naturally, you can use the fast forward, rewind and pause controls, just as with songs (performances) recorded on the Electone. 1 2 3 Insert the media containing the XG song data, then press the [MDR] button.
9 Song Copy/Delete/Convert, Folder Create/Delete These operations let you copy, delete or convert song data, as well as create or delete folders. Song Copy ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● This function lets you copy recorded data from one song to another song. Songs created with the ELS-01/01C/01X or XG songs can be copied. (Only songs created with the EL-series, such as the EL-900, cannot be copied.
5 Select the destination song. [˜] fi ¿ ___:new song [EXE] The new song or the folder that contains the source song will be automatically displayed at the bottom of the display as the destination. If the folder is displayed, select the new song. See steps 2 and 3 on page 112 for instructions on selecting songs. If you want to copy an XG song, you’ll need to select another folder as the destination, since the same folder containing the source XG song cannot be selected as the destination.
About Protected Songs If you buy or download song data, it may be protected from being deleted (to prevent accidental erasure) or from being copied (to protect copyright ownership). These are called “Protected songs.” A Protected song can be played back in the same way as songs you’ve created, but it cannot be converted to XG format or EL format. Registration data in the Protected song cannot be edited, nor can the performance data be overwritten.
4 5 Press the [B] button corresponding to [EXE] (Execute) in the display. A message appears prompting confirmation of operation. You can cancel the operation at this point by pressing the [D] button. Press the [C] button to execute the operation. When the operation is completed, the LCD returns to the Delete display. To prevent inadvertent erasure of important data, make sure to return to the Page 1 by pressing both PAGE buttons simultaneously.
Converting ELB format songs to EL ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● You can convert songs created on the ELB-01 to the EL-series format, and save them to a floppy disk. The converted data can be used with EL-series Electones, such as the EL900. This function is not available for Protected songs. To use floppy disks with the Electone, install the optional UD-FD01 floppy disk drive. Make sure to check the remaining memory of the destination media in advance.
5 Press the [B] button corresponding to [EXE] (Execute) in the display. ¿EL [EXE] ‡ 001:SONG 1 ´ ‡ ¿ ___:new song [EXE] The new song is displayed as the destination in the floppy disk. When a new song is not displayed, select a new song by turning the DATA CONTROL dial or successively pressing the [C] button. 6 7 6 Press the [D] button corresponding to [EXE] (Execute) in the display. A message appears prompting confirmation of operation.
1 2 Insert the floppy disk that containing the song you want to convert to the ELB format, and insert the USB flash memory device for use as the destination. Press the [MDR] button, then select the song you want to convert to ELB format. See steps 2 and 3 on page 112 for instructions on selecting songs. 3 Use the PAGE buttons to select the Convert display (Page 7). 4 Press the [B] button corresponding to [EXE] (Execute) in the display.
Converting to XG format ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● This function allows you to convert ELB-01 song data to XG format data. You can play back the data using XG devices. The converted XG song data may not sound the same as the original data. Make sure to check the remaining memory of the destination media in advance. If memory space is insufficient, the Convert operation is not available. Protected songs cannot be converted to XG format.
Checking the Remaining Memory ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● You can check the remaining memory in the media. 1 Insert the media, and press the [MDR] button. 2 Select the desired media by using the DATA CONTROL dial or by successively pressing the [C] button. 3 Use the PAGE buttons to select Page 13. The remaining memory is displayed. ⁄‹ xx.
7 Footswitches These leg- and foot-operated controls allow you to execute various performance functions and switch the effects on/off, without taking your hands from the keyboard. Left Footswitch The Electone has two Footswitches on the expression pedal. The Right Footswitch is used for the Registration Shift function, while the Left Footswitch can be set to control one of three functions: Rhythm, Glide, or Rotary Speaker.
Calls up the Footswitch display. Pressing the [A] button alternates between the Footswitch Page and Regist Shift Page. ¸ MODE¿OFF Footswitch Page Ò MODE¿OFF 1 OFF 2 RHYTHM 3 GLIDE 4 ROTARY SPEAKER In this page, you can assign which function the Left Footswitch will control: Rhythm, Glide, or Rotary speaker. Turning the DATA CONTROL Dial to the right selects the functions in sequence: Off → Rhythm → Glide → Rotary speaker.
2-3 Main A – Main D These functions correspond to the MAIN/FILL IN [A] – [D] buttons on the panel. For example, when “MAIN A” is selected in this display and you press the Left Footswitch, the rhythm section is switched to Main A or Fill In A. 2-4 Intro 1 – Intro 3 These functions correspond to the INTRO [1] – [3] buttons on the panel. For example, when “INTRO1” is selected in this display and you press the Left Footswitch, the rhythm section is switched to Intro 1.
3-1 Upper 1, 2, Lower 1, 2, Lead Select the desired Voice section(s) for which the Glide function is to be applied by pressing the corresponding [A] – [D] buttons. 3-2 Time Determines the speed of the Glide function, or how gradually the pitch returns when the Left Footswitch is released. Higher settings produce slower pitch changes. Press the [B] button to make the “÷” indicator flash, then use the DATA CONTROL dial to change the setting.
8 Transpose and Pitch Controls There are two pitch-related controls on the Electone: Transpose and Pitch. Transpose allows you to change the key of the instrument and Pitch lets you finely adjust the tuning. Transpose and Pitch can be adjusted in the Utility display. 1 Press the [UTILITY] button. Currently selected page <æy∫/LANGUAGE> ⁄ ’i-y∫ ”ENGLISH The Utility display appears. 2 Select Page 2 of the Utility display by pressing the PAGE buttons.
9 Connections On the underside and right side of the Electone keyboard is a separate panel equipped with various input/output terminals and miscellaneous controls, the functions of which are described below. 1 Accessory Jacks and Controls This section provides brief explanations for each jack/control on the Electone. For details on connecting to external devices, see page 153. 1 2 Reference Pages 1 AUX OUT (L/R) jacks This set of stereo outputs is for connection to an external amplifier/speaker.
4 5 6 Reference Pages Controlling External MIDI Devices from the Electone (page 154) Controlling the Electone from an External Device (page 155) Connection with Computer (page 156) What is MIDI (page 157) Reference Page Connection with Computer (page 156) 4 MIDI IN/OUT terminals For connecting external MIDI devices such a synthesizer or sequencer. You can also use these to connect with a computer that has a MIDI Interface. 5 USB TO HOST terminal For connecting to a computer with a USB cable.
2 Connection Examples — External Devices Before connecting the Electone to other electronic components, turn off the power to all the components. Before turning the power of the components on or off, set all volume levels to minimum (0). Otherwise, electrical shock or damage to the components may occur. Using Headphones ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● To use headphones, connect them to the PHONES jack (standard 1/4" phone jack).
Recording the Sounds of the Electone to an External Recorder ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● You can record your Electone performance to an external recorder, such as an MD recorder or cassette tape recorder, using the AUX OUT jacks. Cassette tape recorder, etc.
Controlling the Electone from an External Device ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● You can use an external MIDI keyboard or sequencer to remotely play the sounds of your Electone and change its Registrations. (You will need to set the MIDI transmit channels of the MIDI keyboard to match the fixed receive channels on your Electone.) MIDI keyboard or synthesizer NOTE MUSIC PRODUCTION SYNTHESIZER When you are using the M.D.R., MIDI data cannot be received.
3 Connection with Computer By using the USB TO HOST terminal or MIDI IN/OUT terminals, you can connect your Electone to a computer and receive/transmit MIDI data (for more information about MIDI, see page 157). Before you can actually transfer data between the Electone and a computer via the USB connection, you will need to install an appropriate MIDI driver. Download the latest MIDI driver software from the Yamaha web site at “http://music.yamaha.com/download/.” NOTE When you are using the M.D.R.
Using the MIDI IN/OUT terminals ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● By using an optional MIDI interface such as the UX16, you can connect the Electone to the computer, with the MIDI IN/OUT terminals on the instrument.
As shown in the illustration above, in an electronic instrument the sampled note (previously recorded note) stored in the tone generator section (electronic circuit) is played based on information received from the keyboard, and output through the speakers. So then what is the information from the keyboard that becomes the basis for note production? For example, let’s say you play a “C” quarter note using the grand piano sound on the Electone keyboard.
MIDI Messages of the Electone ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● MIDI messages can be divided into two groups: the Channel Messages and System Messages. Channel Messages consist of data related to the performance on the keyboard for a specific channel. System Messages consist of data that allows several MIDI devices to communicate with each other.
MIDI Channels ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● MIDI data is assigned to one of sixteen MIDI channels. Using these channels, 1 – 16, the performance data for sixteen different instrument parts can be simultaneously sent over one MIDI cable. Think of the MIDI channels as TV channels. Each TV station transmits its broadcasts over a specific channel.
5 MIDI Control When you connect your Electone with a second MIDI device (such as a synthesizer or computer), you can determine how the Electone controls that MIDI device, or how the Electone is controlled. To select the MIDI page: 1 Press the [UTILITY] button. The Utility display appears. The MIDI Pages are found on Pages 3 – 5. <æy∫/LANGUAGE> ⁄ ’i-y∫ ”ENGLISH Use the PAGE buttons to select Pages 3 – 5. Internal/External Display 1 LEAD÷INT.‹ SYNC¿INT. EXP.
3 Expression Determines the control of the expression pedal functions. Ordinarily, this control is set to Auto. Press the [D] button to make the indicator flash, then use the DATA CONTROL dial to select the setting. Auto: Internal and External is automatically switched. Internal: You can manually control the expression pedal even during M.D.R. playback. External: While playing the M.D.R. or receiving MIDI messages, the expression pedal is invalid.
10 Appendix Assembly Instructions Carefully read these instructions BEFORE assembling the Electone. Be careful not to confuse any of the parts, and be sure to install all parts in the correct direction by following the procedures given below. Be sure to assemble the Electone with two or more people. Don’t use any screws other than the ones specified and included in this package. Use of incorrect screws can cause damage and malfunction. Be sure to tighten all screws upon completing assembly.
3 Mount the Sideboards onto the Pedalboard unit. 4-3 Be sure not to confuse the Right and Left Sideboards. 3-1 3-2 Raise the Pedalboard as shown in the illustration below. Position each screw hole on both the Pedalboard and Sideboards as shown in the illustration and mount the Sideboards onto the Pedalboard using the 4 short screws (2 screws on each Sideboard). While holding the Sideboard(s) to the Speaker unit, fasten the four short screws from the rear, to secure the Speaker unit to the Sideboards.
5-2 Use the four long screws to fasten the Main unit to the Sideboards as shown in the illustration. 7 Connect the Pedalboard cord and Speaker cord to the Main Unit. Make sure that the latches on each plug of the cords face toward you, and connect them to each socket securely. Long screw Speaker cord 8 8-1 Pedalboard cord Fix the Pedalboard cord to the Sideboard using the Pedalboard cord clamps.
9 Place the music rest on the Electone. After completing the assembly, please check the following items. • Are there any parts left over? → Review all assembly procedures. • Is the Electone clear of doors and other movable fixtures? → Move the Electone to an appropriate location. • Does the Electone make a rattling noise when you shake it? → Tighten all screws. • Can the Electone be turned on? → Confirm that the AC power cord plug is securely connected to an appropriate power outlet.
Installing Optional Hardware Installing the Floppy Disk Drive ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● The optional UD-FD01 floppy disk drive can be installed to the bottom of the instrument by using the included floppy disk drive case and screws. Have a Phillips-head (+) screwdriver ready. 3 Fold the USB cable inside the case as shown.
MIDI Data Format 1. Channel Messages 1.1 EL Mode “˛” indicates “Not available.” “Ø” indicates “Available.
Code (Hexadecimal) Function Receive Transmit Remarks Bn, 78, 00 Bn, 79, 00 Bn, 7B, 00 Bn, 7C, 00 Bn, 7D, 00 Bn, 7E, 00 Bn, 7F, 00 All Sound Off Reset All Controllers All Note Off Omni Off Omni On Mono Poly 5-14ch ˛ XG Cn, nn Program Change 5-14ch 16ch ˛ 16ch XG Control Dn, 00-7F After Touch 1ch 2ch 3ch (4ch)* 5-14ch (1ch)* (2ch)* (3ch)* UK LK PEDAL LEAD 1 XG En, 00-7F, 00-7F Pitch Bend 5-14ch XG * Can be changed in the MIDI settings (page 161).
Code (Hexadecimal) Function Receive Transmit Bn, 60, 00-7F Bn, 61, 00-7F Data Increment Data Decrement 1-16ch ˛ Bn, 62, 00-7F Bn, 63, 00-7F NRPN LSB NRPN MSB 1-16ch ˛ Bn, 64, 00-7F Bn, 65, 00-7F RPN LSB RPN MSB 1-16ch ˛ Bn, 78, 00 Bn, 79, 00 Bn, 7B, 00 Bn, 7C, 00 Bn, 7D, 00 Bn, 7E, 00 Bn, 7F, 00 All Sound Off Reset All Controllers All Note Off Omni Off Omni On Mono Poly 1-16ch ˛ Cn, 00-7F Program Change Remarks 16ch Control (1ch)* (2ch)* (3ch)* UK LK PEDAL 1-16ch Dn, 00-7F After
Universal Non-Realtime Messages Receive Transmit F0, 7E, 7F, 09, 01, F7 XN Code (Hexadecimal) GM ON Message Ø ˛ F0, 7E, 7F, 09, 03, F7 XN GM2 ON Ø ˛ F0, 7E, 7F, 09, 02, F7 XN GM OFF Ø ˛ F0, 7E, 7F, 08, 08, JJ, GG, MM, ..data.., F7 XN GM2 Scale/Octave Tuning Ø ˛ XG Native Receive Transmit F0, 43, 1N, 4C, AH, AM, AL, ..data.., F7 Code (Hexadecimal) XG Parameter Change Message Ø ˛ F0, 43, 0N, 4C, BH, BL, AH, AM, AL, ..data..
*1. Switches nn Switch Receive Transmit 45H Left Footswitch Ø Ø 47H Knee Lever Ø Ø 4DH Solo Bar Ø Ø *2.
Rotary Speaker cc Switch dd Code 60 Remarks Receive Rx Range Transmit Tx Range Ø [00-01] Ø [00-01] Rotary Speaker Speed [ROTARY SP SPEED] 00:OFF, 01:ON Rhythm Sequence cc Switch dd Code *3. Remarks Receive Rx Range Transmit Tx Range 61 Sequence 1 [SEQ.1] Ø [00-01] Ø [00-01] 00:OFF, 01:ON 62 Sequence 2 [SEQ.2] Ø [00-01] Ø [00-01] 00:OFF, 01:ON 63 Sequence 3 [SEQ.3] Ø [00-01] Ø [00-01] 00:OFF, 01:ON 64 Sequence 4 [SEQ.
Address Size Data Receive Rx Range Transmit Tx Range 25 1 3A-46 Transpose 3A:KeyDown 40:Normal 46:KeyUp Ø 3A-46 Ø 3A-46 00-07 2A 1 00-7F Volume Mute 00:Mute OFF 01:Mute ON Ø 00-7F Ø 00-01 10 00-07 40 3 00 00-7F 00-7F Effect 1 Type MSB/LSB 00 00-7F 00-7F Ø 00 00-7F 00-7F Ø 00 00-7F 00-7F 10 00-07 41 2 0000-7F7F 10 00-07 42 2 0000-7F7F Effect 1 Parameter 1 MSB/LSB 0000-7F7F Ø 0000-7F7F Ø 0000-7F7F Effect 1 Parameter 2 MSB/LSB 0000-7F7F 0000-7F7F 0000-7F7
Rhythm Rhythm Parameters Address Size Data Data Receive Rx Range Transmit Tx Range 00-0B 2 0000-7F7F 0000-7F7F Ø 00-7F 00-7F Ø 00-7F 00-7F 00 10 1 00-0B Rhythm Selector Number 00 11 1 00-7F Percussion Volume 00:MIN 7F:MAX 00-0B Ø 00-0B Ø 00-0B Ø 00-7F ˛ - 13 00 12 1 00-7F Percussion Reverb (Send Level) 00:MIN 7F:MAX Ø 00-7F Ø 00-7F 13 00 13 1 00-7F 2nd Expression Tempo Control (On/Off) 00:OFF 01:ON Ø 00-7F ˛ 00-01 13 00 14 1 00-7F Footswitch Rhy
M.O.C. Function Parameters Address Size Data 00 1 00-7F Melody On Chord Mode 01 1 00-7F M.O.C.
Address Size Data 09 1 00-7F MIDI Control Lead 1 (INT/EXT) 0A 3 00-05 00-07 00-0B Registration Menu hh mm ll 14 00 14 00 Parameter Data Receive Rx Range Transmit Tx Range 00:Internal 01:External Ø 00-7F ˛ - 00-05 00-07 00-0B Ø 00-05 00-07 00-0B Ø 00-05 00-07 00-0B Receive Rx Range Transmit Tx Range Effect Parameters (Overall): Reverb Address Size Data Parameter Data hh mm ll 14 01 00 1 00-7F Reverb Depth 00:MIN 7F:MAX Ø 00-7F ˛ - 14 01 01 1 00-7F
MIDI Implementation Chart Date: 03-Mar-2005 Version: 1.
Date: 03-Mar-2005 Version: 1.
Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause and Solution GENERAL OPERATION The sound is not heard for about 10 seconds after turning the power on. This is normal; the Electone takes a while to start up. A cracking noise is sometimes heard. Noise may be produced when either an electrical appliance is turned on or an electric power tool (such as drill) is used in the proximity of the Electone.
Problem Possible Cause and Solution EFFECTS The Initial Touch function does not operate. Adjust the Initial Touch settings in the Voice Condition display (page 42). The Reverb effect is not applied to the desired Voice sections, even when the Reverb setting in the Voice Condition display Page 1 set to maximum. Increase the Reverb depth for the desired Voice sections in Reverb display. The Rotary Speaker effect cannot be heard, even when the [ROTARY SP SPEED] button in the DISPLAY SELECT section is on.
Specifications Electone STAGEA ELB-01 TONE GENERATION AWM (2) KEYBOARD Upper: 49 (C – C)/Lower: 49 (C – C)/Pedal: 20 (C – G) Keyboard Type Basic Initial Touch REGISTRATION VOICE Upper, Lower Registration Memory 16 Registration Menu 240 + 90 Voice Sections Voice Buttons Upper: 2, Lead: 1, Lower: 2, Pedal: 2 Upper/Lower RHYTHM VIOLIN, SYNTH, FLUTE, TRUMPET, USER 1, TO LOWER Pedal CONTRABASS, ELEC.
Index [A] – [D] buttons ....................................................................... 17 A.B.C......................................................................................... 71 A.B.C./M.O.C. ........................................................................... 71 Accompaniment........................................................................ 68 Add Drum ................................................................................. 68 Auto Bass Chord.......................
Melody On Chord ..................................................................... 74 Memory (A.B.C.) ....................................................................... 73 Metronome................................................................................ 67 MIDI ........................................................................................ 157 MIDI Control............................................................................ 161 MIDI IN/OUT ....................................
VOICE SECTION....................................................................... 25 Voice section 1 ......................................................................... 25 Voices ....................................................................................... 21 Volume (Accompaniment) ........................................................ 70 Volume (Keyboard Percussion) ................................................ 78 Volume (Rhythm) .....................................................
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