User Manual

Connection Examples – External Devices
ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner’s Manual
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Power-on procedure
Before turning the power on to all components, set all
volume levels to minimum (0) then turn on the power in
the following order:
(1) Electone and external keyboard(s)
(2) Mixer
(3) Powered Speaker
To turn the power off, first turn down the volume for
each device, then turn off the power in the reverse order
(3 → 2 → 1).
You can assign each individual part of the Electones
sounds such as Voice, Percussion, to be output from
specific AUX OUT jacks: MAIN and/or SUB.
1 Press the [UTILITY] button to call up the
GLOBAL Page of the Utility display.
2 Press the [AUX OUT] button in the upper
right of the display to call up the AUX
OUT Page.
You can assign individual parts to the AUX OUT
MAIN and/or SUB jacks: each Voice section, Organ
Flute Voice, Main drum, Add drum,
Accompaniment, Keyboard Percussion, XG and
microphone to the AUX OUT MAIN and/or SUB
jacks.
3 Turn the desired output on for each
part.
You can select these from MAIN, SUB1, SUB2 and
SUB1&2.
If you select a setting other than MAIN, no sound
will be heard from the headphones and monitor
speakers because the parts assigned to SUB1, SUB2
and SUB1&2 will not be output through PHONES
and OUTPUT jacks.
Any parts assigned to the AUX OUT MAIN or
SUB1&2 will be output in stereo (1: left, 2: right).
Any parts assigned to AUX OUT SUB1 or SUB2 will
be output in mono.
NOTE
Chorus and variation effects of the Rhythm, and Reverb
are not applied to the sound output through SUB1, SUB2
and SUB1&2.
The settings in the Utility display are automatically saved
when another display is called up.
By using the AUX OUT jacks, you can record your
performance sound to an external audio recorder.
NOTE
If you want to record the sound input from the AUX IN jack
together with the Electone sound, use the AUX OUT standard
phone jack on the rear side of the keyboard.
Selecting Outputs for Each Part
Recording the sounds of the
Electone to an external recorder
AUX OUT
(MAIN) L/L+R
LINE IN R
R
L
External recorder
Audio cable
Recording