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ELB-02 Owner’s Manual
Music Data Recorder (MDR)
3 Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start playback.
A “-----” mark appears at the bottom left of the display, indicating the
Registration data is currently being loaded when the Song contains the
Registration data. When the Song contains more than two Registration Units,
the first one will be loaded.
Depending on the Song, no note icon is shown by the file name, indicating that
only Registration data is included and there is no performance data. Starting
playback of such a Song will load only Registration data, produce no sound,
and return operation to the SONG Page.
4 When a Song contains performance data, playback starts
automatically after reading the Registration data. (No sound will be
produced if no performance data is included).
The elapsed time will be showed on the display, and Song playback starts (if the
Song contains performance data). In general, all parts recorded to the Song are
played back; however, you can mute specific parts and play back only selected
parts (page 157). When the end of the recorded performance is reached,
playback automatically stops. You can, however, stop playback in the middle of
the Song by pressing the [STOP] button.
Although this Electone can play Songs created on other Electones, such as the ELS
series, the sound or tempo of the Song may differ from the original.
Reference Page
Next Unit Settings (using
more than 80 Registrations in
one performance)
(page 153)
NOTE
Registration data is generally
not included in most Song
data, such as commercially
available XG Songs created
on instruments other than the
Electone.
Custom Play
If you want to play back the Song without resetting the Registrations, use the Custom
Play function. Turn the CUSTOM PLAY to ON in the TEMPO Page, then press the
[PLAY/PAUSE] button on the panel. This displays the Song time and starts playback
immediately.
When you play a Song using the Next Unit function, make sure to turn CUSTOM PLAY
to OFF in the TEMPO Page, then press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start the Song.
Reference Page
Playback Settings
(page 136)