Upgrade Kit OWNER’S MANUAL
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Congratulations! This manual provides the information related to the newly upgraded features and functions, difference between EL-900 and EL-900m. You can enjoy specially tailored sophisticated voices, convenient and versatile voice display functions, voice editing even with VA voices and more. Included Items Registration Menu Disk 3.5" Floppy Disk Owner’s Manual To Authorized Service Personnel Turning the Electone off erases all panel settings you have made.
Table of Contents Panel Layout ....................................................................... 6 1 Registration Menu Disk .................................................... 9 Registration Menu List ............................................................................................................... 11 Voice Category List ..................................................................................................................... 14 2 New Voices ..................................
Panel Layout EL-900m Panel Layout LOWER KEYBOARD VOICE 1, 2 Monitor Speaker UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE 1, 2 UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE 1 REVERB UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE 2 BRILLIANCE VOLUME BRILLIANT MAX STRINGS BRASS CLARINET SAXOPHONE CHORUS HARMONICA 1 ORGAN PIANO GUITAR VIBRAPHONE COSMIC TUTTI 2 BRILLIANCE VOLUME MAX STRINGS BRASS CLARINET SAXOPHONE CHORUS HARMONICA 1 ORGAN PIANO GUITAR VIBRAPHONE COSMIC TUTTI 2 BRILLIANT MAX MELLOW MIN REVERB MELLOW MIN LOWER KEYBOARD VOICE
LCD Display DISPLAY SELECT LEAD VOICE 1, 2 LEAD VOICE 1 VOICE DISPLAY EFFECT SET A. B. C. M. O. C. PAGE FOOT SW. CONTRAST VOICE EDIT REGIST. EXP.
LCD Display/Display Select LCD Display VOICE DISPLAY EFFECT SET A. B. C. M. O. C. PAGE CONTRAST COARSE FOOT SW. REGIST. EXP. SHIFT PITCH/MIDI VOICE EDIT RHYTHM PROGRAM PATTERN SEQUENCE U. FLUTE VOICE L. FLUTE TREMOLO VOICE (FAST) Page Buttons VOICE DISPLAY Button EFFECT SET Button A. B. C. /M. O. C. Button FOOT SW. Button REGIST SHIFT Button EXP.
1 Registration Menu Disk The contents of the registrations have been perfected with the new voice combinations, compared to the ones of El-900. 80 registration patterns in five basic categories are available for you to play. To use the Registration Menu: 1 Insert the included Registration Menu disk in to the slot. 2 Select the desired page, or the category you want to use, by pressing the Page buttons. 3 Select the registration by pressing the appropriate Data Control buttons.
Take a brief look at each menu. (page 1) (page 2) (page 3) (page 4) (page 5) Each registration is briefly described in the following tables.
Registration Menu List Page 1: Symphonic Orchestra LCD (Name) Content 1 Maestoso Symphonic Orchestra 1 2 GrandOrch. Symphonic Orchestra 2 3 Full St. String Ensemble 1 4 Str. Ens. String Ensemble 2 5 LowSt&Harp Strings & Harp 6 Pizz.Ens. Pizz. Strings 7 ClassicEns Classical Orchestra 8 WoodsQuart Wood Ensemble 9 Flute&Harp Flute & Harp 10 Fanfare Brass Ensemble 1 11 BrassEns. Brass Ensemble 2 12 PfClimax Piano Concerto 13 Baroque Baroque 1 14 Vl.Rococo Baroque 2 15 Str.
Page 3: Latin LCD (Name) Content 1 SambaBrass Samba 1 2 SambaLight Samba 2 3 BossaCombo Bossanova 1 4 BossaStr.
Page 5: Black & White ~ Organ Sounds LCD (Name) Content 1 Straight Flute Combi. 1 2 Cluster Flute Combi. 2 3 Dry Combi Flute Combi. 3 4 Fat &Rich Flute Combi. 4 5 Moody Jazz Ballad 1 6 Full Balad Jazz Ballad 2 7 LightCombi Organ Bossa 1 8 OrganCla.
Voice Category List A variety of voices can be divided into the following categories. ORCHESTRAL Strings 1 Brass 1 The voice names in a square indicate they are created by VA (Virtual Acoustic) synthesis.
ORCHESTRAL Tutti 1 The voice names in a square indicate they are created by VA (Virtual Acoustic) synthesis.
2 New Voices 23 new AWM+FM voices are added: from 173 voices to 196 voices with EL-900m. 23 new additional voices allow you to play a variety of music categories, from classicals to contemporary music. The total number of voices has become 230; 196 AWM+FM voices and 34 VA voices. Let's take a brief look at the newly added voices. Strings Page ● Strings 8 (8') Con sordino (with mute) strings. Reproduces softly played string sounds. Subtle nuance can be produced by playing touch.
Trumpet Page ● Trombone3(UK16'/LK8') Trombone with the characteristics having strong and resonant tone. R. Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg, Vorspiel 1 Aufzug If you play it on EL-900, Trombone 1 is produced. Tuba Page NOTE: ● Timpani 2(8') Although some of the voice names and the locations of those on EL-900 may be altered because of accommodating new voices, they will not affect data compatibility between EL-900m and other models. Expressive Timpani sounds played with softer mallets.
Flute Page ● Flute3(8') Jazz flute with unique attack. Suitable for both faster phrases and extended ones. Vibrato is preset and fixed to the voice. If you play it on EL-900, Flute 1 is produced. ● Flute4(8') Classical flute with deep vibrato. Vibrato is preset and fixed to the voice. C. A. Debussy: Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune If you play it on EL-900, Flute 2 is produced. Oboe Page ● Oboe 3(8') Oboe suited to faster phrases. Vibrato is preset and fixed to the voice. W. A.
● Oboe 4(8') Expressive oboe for classicals. P. I. Tchaikovsky: The Swan Lake If you play it on EL-900, Oboe 2 is produced. ● English Horn2(8') English horn with distinctive reed. A. Dvorak: From the New world, 2nd Movement If you play it on EL-900, English Horn1 is produced. ● Bassoon3(UK16'/LK8') Bassoon with rich resonance even in the lower register. If you play it on EL-900, Bassoon 1 is produced. Clarinet Page ● Clarinet 3(8') Sweet and expressive clarinet.
Saxophone Page ● Synth. Lead6(8') Comical synth. Lead with unique pitch characteristics. If you play it on EL-900, Synth. Lead 1 is produced. ● Synth. Lead7(8') Synth. Lead having Synth bass image. If you play it on EL-900, Shynth Lead 1 is produced. Tutti Page NOTE: Tutti, as you know, contains various types of voices. Especially, you should be conscious with the voice range when you play in the lowest/highest registers. ● Tutti 8(8') Gorgeous brass ensemble. R.
Chorus Page NOTE: ● Chorus 6(8') Let's play the following score using the registration, "Choir Tutti" in the category of Symphonic Orchestra (page 1, Registration Menu Disk). See page 9 for more information on Registration Menu Disk. Mixed chorus for the sacred music. Having a slow and clean impression, especially suited to chorale. If you play it on EL-900, Chorus 3 is produced. ● Chorus 7(8') Impressive chorus. L. V. Beethoven: From Symphonie No.
Piano Page ● Elec. Piano4(8') Bright and brilliant electric piano. If you play it on EL-900, Elec. Piano 1 is produced. Electric Bass Page ● Elec. Bass 5(16') Expressive Electric bass. If you play it on EL-900, Elec. Bass 2 is produced. ● Syn. Bass 4(16') Resonant synth. bass. If you play it on EL-900, Synth. Bass 3 is produced. ● Synth. Bass 5(16') Synth. Bass suitable for playing gradually changing sounds. If you play it on EL-900, Synth. Bass 1 is produced.
The following list summarizes the newly added voices. Refer to the Details on Each Voice at the end of this manual for the information on the other voices. New Voices Page Voice Name STRINGS Strings 8 BRASS Synth. Brass 4 TRUMPET Trombone 3 TUBA FLUTE OBOE CLARINET SAXOPHONE TUTTI CHORUS Feet Effect 8' - Comment Con sordino (with mute) strings.Reproduces softly played string sounds. 8' - Full-bodied synth. Brass sound with unique pitch characteristics.
Voice Menu The following chart lists the voices available and their button/page assignment. STRINGS Upper/Lower CLARINET Upper/Lower STRINGS Strings 1 Strings 2 Pizz. Strings Trem. Strings Strings 3 Strings 4 CLARINET Strings 5 Strings 6 Strings 7 Synth. Strs.1 Synth. Strs.2 Synth. Strs.3 VIOLIN Lead Strings 8 Clarinet 1 Clarinet 2 Synth. Cla.1 Synth. Cla.2 Clarinet 3 SAXOPHONE Upper/Lower VIOLIN Violin 1 Violin 2 Cello Kokyu Bass Cla.
Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 VIBRAPHONE Upper/Lower VIBRAPHONE Vibraphone Glocken. Chime Synth. Chime Celesta Music Box Marimba Xylophone Steel Drum ELECTRIC BASS Pedal ELECTRIC BASS Elec. Bass1 Elec. Bass 2 Elec. Bass 3 Elec. Bass 4 Elec. Bass 5 Synth. Bass1 Synth. Bass 2 Synth. Bass 3 Synth. Bass 4 Synth.
3 Additional Changes on Voice Display Pages Two pages are added to the Voice Display page, a page with useful indications for realtime performance, the other for master control functions over various parameters; the Voice Display has become configured with total three pages.
Bar/Beat As the name implies, this works as the bar and beat indicators. The difference from the existing Bar/Beat Indicator (LED in the Rhythm section) is that this indication is independent from the Tempo display and you will not miss every beat even when the tempo change occurs. Also, you don't need to twist your head to see the current bar/beat. ● Bar/Beat indication when rhythm starts: ● Bar/Beat indication when rhythm is off: When you currently stop the rhythm, “STOP” is displayed.
● Registration Shift, in “User” mode: Indicates the current position of the Registration Shift. You can change the registration by moving the cursor to right and left. It's handy when you have wrongly advanced the shift setting in the middle of your performance. You cannot edit the user registration settings here. M.D.R. Operation Start, Stop and Song Select operations on the M.D.R. can be executed here. The currently selected song number and its name will be displayed.
Voice Display, Page 3 You can adjust to "uniform" a specific parameter used in various voice group at one time. Take Reverb here, for example, you may sometimes want to change Reverb depth of the entire system equally when you rehearse in a concert since each concert hall has its own environmental characteristics, or resonance. Although you know you can change the Reverb settings of the entire system at one time even on the EL-900, the EL-900m lets you do the same operation with various parameters.
Basic Operation 1 Select the desired parameter.→P.30 2 Select the appropriate registration that contains the parameter value you want to use it as the master.→P.31 3 Select the targeted registration numbers that contain the parameter value you want to change by turning on/off them.→P.31 4 Uniform the targeted parameter value(s) to that of the registration at the cursor position.→P.32 5 Offset the targeted parameter value(s). →P.
● Selecting the desired parameter 1 By pressing PARAM and the appropriate panel button simultaneously: You can directly select the parameter by pressing the panel button of the desired parameter while holding down the appropriate Data Control buttons corresponding to PARAM. 2 By pressing PARAM button: Press the appropriate Data Control buttons corresponding to PARAM and then release it. Parameter selection dialog box appears.
■ By pressing ON button while holding down COARSE button: All the registration memory numbers can be selected by pressing the Data Control buttons corresponding to "ON" with the COARSE button held. ■ By pressing OFF button while holding down COARSE button: All the registration memory numbers can be cancelled by pressing the Data Control buttons corresponding to "OFF" with the COARSE button held.
5 DEC.(Decrement)/INC.(Increment) Offsets the currently turned-on parameters' values. In the following case, you cannot increase the values the registrations 4, 8 and 14 relative to the one in the registration 6 since they are already set to maximum. NOTE: You can decrement value by pressing any of the Data Control buttons just below DEC. NOTE: You can increment value by pressing any of the Data Control buttons just below INC. The following message appears, in this case.
Setting Examples The display shows differently depending on the selected parameter. Reverb Parameter Shows the Pedal Voice 1 Reverb parameters. Imagine, you want to decrease the value equally from the all parameters. Select all the parameters by pressing "On" while holding down COARSE. Press "DEC." button to gradually decrease the value. Sustain Parameter Shows the Lower Keyboard Voice Sustain parameters. Try changes similar to the operation mentioned above.
Panning Parameter Shows the current panning of the Upper Keyboard Voice 2. The cursor is currently set at the registration 3, User voice 1 is assigned and panning is set to L2. You will find the same User voice 1 is assigned to the registrations 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8 and 15 but panning is different among those registrations. To uniform the panning among those registrations, you need first to turn off the other registrations.
4 Pedal Polyphonic Mode You can change the monophonic pedal voices to be polyphonic. NOTE: Be aware that you cannot exceed the total maximum polyphony, 14 notes for both Upper, Lower and Pedal. This makes it possible for you to enjoy various playing styles. Legato and polyphonic play on the Pedalboard You can make the different settings between Pedal Voice 1 and 2. Pedal voices to the Lower keyboard You can use one of the Pedal voices on the Lower keyboard using To Lower function.
5 VA Voice Edit Editing VA voices becomes possible with EL-900m. The available parameters are the same as the ones on AWM. ● OL (Output Level) Determines the level of the VA sound. Range: 0 - 127 NOTE: You need to understand the functions of each parameter to edit the VA voices. ● AR (Attack Rate) Determines how quickly the Operator will reach its maximum level after the key is played. Lower values produce a slower attack.
Let's check VA Shakuhachi voice. 1 Engage editing the voice. The OL of FM OP1, carrier, is set to 0. Moves the cursor to OP5. The OL of FM OP5, carrier, is also set to 0. 2 Move the cursor to AWM, and its OL is also set to 0. Gradually raise the OL of the AWM. In this case, turn off the VA tone generator (positive letters). The voice, Shamisen, will gradually be heard. You understand that Shamisen is preset as AWM voice. Also, check the FM "hidden" voice by raising OL of FM carrier.
3 Save the voice to the Custom voice area. Select SAVE page and save to the VA Custom Voice locations, different from the normal voices (User Voice). You can name the voice you created as well as you do for the normal voices. The operation and the number of letters for naming are the same as the one for normal voices. Name the voice "02 Shaku&Koto" here. VOICE NAME Up to 16 letters can be used to name your newly created voice.
Reproducing the edited VA voices on EL-900 The edited VA voices can be reproduced on EL-900. Although saving the registration again on EL-900 resets the voice parameters to 0, the voice itself is intact. The voice name will also be reset. Be aware those facts when saving the registration again. VOICE DISK VA voice disk is optionally available. The operation procedure is the same as the one for normal voices. Select a VA voice and enter voice editing. 1 2 40 Select VOICE DISK using Page buttons.
6 Registration Shift Next Song + Different from EL-900, the user oices v can also be read in the Ne xt Song operation with EL-900m (Next Song +). You can use the user ovices more than 16. Registration Shift: Mode Page Registration Shift: User Edit A suffix, +, is added. IMPORTANT ● Use the same user voice number and name for the same voices between songs.
7 Convenient Disk Copy Function Disk Copy 2 The functions are almost the same as the ones on the EL-900. Additional operation method is added to the Disk Copy function. ● Song Copy in the same disk (the same) ● Song Copy between different disks (the same) ● Disk Copy (new operation method is added) You can use the following operation procedure in Disk Copy function. 1 Insert the source disk into the disk slot.
4 Insert the destination disk into the disk slot. The bar indication, 100 %, indicates the copy (paste) operation is complete. Error Messages ● Write-protect is off with the source disk in disk copy operation. Answer: Set the disk's Write-protect tab to on. ● Write-protect is on with the destination disk in disk copy operation. Answer: Set the Write-protect tab to off.
● Different disks in the disk copy operation. (Ex: 2HD disk is inserted as the copy destination while 2DD disk data has been read as the source.) (Ex: 2DD disk is inserted as the copy destination while 2HD disk data has been read as the source.) Answer: You have to prepare the same disk type as that of source disk. ● Reading error. ● The destination disk has not been formatted. Answer: Press the Data Control buttons under [Format] to execute formatting operation, first.
8 MIDI Out filter Unnecessary MIDI data can beiltered f out when you play the Electone using an external sequencing softw are (PC). The MIDI Out filter function is equipped with the Electone not to response to unnecessary MIDI data. An additional MIDI Control page is used for this function. An external MIDI device that receives the MIDI data should have the filtering function when the horizontal touch and aftertouch are unnecessary.
9 APPENDIX Details on Each Voice Page/Section Preset Voice Name Feet 46 Comments Effect 1. Upper/Lower Strings 1 8' - Large strings ensemble. STRINGS Strings 2 8' - Relatively small strings ensemble for contemporary music. Strings 3 8' - Small strings ensemble. Strings 4 8' - Having specific harmonics for layering other voices. Strings 5 8' - For legato playing. Strings 6 8' - Strings with clarity. Appropriate for the fast passages.
Page/Section Preset Voice Name Comments Feet Effect 8. Lead Recorder 4' - FLUTE Ocarina 4' - Block floete. Ocarina with simple but warm sounds. Pan Flute 8' - Pan Flute. Shakuhachi 8' - Japanese Shakuhachi with realistic breath noises. Whistle 4' - Whistle. 9. Lead Oboe 1 8' - Softer oboe. OBOE Oboe 2 8' - Rounder tone with characteristic tonguing. For fast phrases. Oboe 3 8' - Oboe suited to faster phrases. Oboe 4 8' - Expressive oboe for classicals.
Page/Section Comments Feet Effect 16. Pedal Organ Bass 1 8' - Combination organ bass. ORGAN BASS Organ Bass 2 16' - Pipe organ bass 1. Standard type. Organ Bass 3 16' - For jazz. 16'. Organ Bass 4 16' - Pipe organ bass 2. Full coupler. 17. Upper/Lower Piano 1 8' - For multi purposes. PIANO Piano 2 8' - Brighter sounds. CP80 type. Honkytonk 8' - Honky tonk piano. Elec. Piano 1 8' Cele. DX7 type. Elec. Piano 2 8' Cele. Old fashioned, full bodied electric piano.
page Preset Voice Name Feet VA Acoustic Pitch G2~A6 Flute, containing noise factors, which may squeak in the high register. Setting the Touch Tone (After) higher and applying keyboard pressure can result in flutter tonguing. V-Oboe 8 Pitch C3~F5 Wider dynamic range with the Touch Tone effect. 8 Pitch D2~F5 Breath noise in pianissimo and brighter sound with the pitch a little bit lowered in fortissimo. 8 Pitch A 2~D5 Rounder and softer soprano saxophone.
MIDI Data Format 1. Channel Messages 1.
Code (Hexadecimal) Function Cn,nn Program Change Dn,00-7F En,00-7F,00-7F After Touch Pitch Bend Transmit Receive ˛ 1ch Remarks UK ˛ 2ch LK ˛ 3ch PK ˛ 5-14ch XG 16ch 16ch Control (1ch)* 1ch UK (2ch)* 2ch LK (3ch)* 3ch PK (4ch)* LEAD 1 XG 1 5-14ch (1ch)* 1ch UK (2ch)* 2ch LK ˛ (4ch)* LEAD 1 5-14ch XG Remarks * Can be changed in the MIDI settings. ** Can be output when assigned to the channel 4. 1.
Code (Hexadecimal) Function Bn,78,00 All Sounds Off Bn,79,00 Reset All Controllers Bn,7B,00 All Note Off Bn,7C,00 Omni Off Bn,7D,00 Omni On Bn,7E,00 Mono Bn,7F,00 Poly Cn,00-7F Program Change Transmit Receive ˛ 1-16ch 16ch Remarks Control 1-16ch Dn,00-7F After Touch (1ch)* UK (2ch)* LK (3ch)* PK 1-16ch En,00-7F,00-7F Pitch Bend (1ch)* UK (2ch)* LK ˛ 1-16ch Transmit Receive Ø Ø* * Can be changed in the MIDI settings.
Electone Exclusive Code (Hexadecimal) Message F0,43,70,70,00,...(Data)...
*4 Switch Codes Selectors Code Switch Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks 02 UK Voice 1 Ø [00-0D] Ø [00-0D] 03 LK Voice 1 Ø [00-0D] Ø [00-0D] Switch Number Switch Number 04 UK Voice 2 Ø [00-0D] Ø [00-0D] Switch Number 05 LK Voice 2 Ø [00-0D] Ø [00-0D] Switch Number 06 LEAD Voice 1 Ø [00-04] Ø [00-04] Switch Number 07 Pedal Voice 1 Ø [00-04] Ø [00-04] Switch Number 08 Pedal Voice 2 Ø [00-04] Ø [00-04] Switch Number 09 LEAD Voice 2 Ø [00,05-08] Ø
Sustain Code Switch Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks 50 Upper Keyboard Ø [00-01] Ø [00-01] 00:OFF,01:ON 51 Lower Keyboard Ø [00-01] Ø [00-01] 00:OFF,01:ON 52 Pedalboard Ø [00-01] Ø [00-01] 00:OFF,01:ON Solo Bar Code 59 Switch Solo Bar Transmit Tx Range ˛ [00-01] Receive Rx Range Remarks Ø [00-01] 00:OFF,01:ON Keyboard Percussion Code Switch Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks 5B Lower Keyboard Ø [00-01] Ø [00-01] 00:OFF,01:ON 5C Pedal Board Ø [0
*5 EL MIDI Parameters Voice Section Parameters Panel Voice Parameters Address 00 00-07 00-0D Size Data Parameter 2 00-7F Voice Assign Number H Ø [00-7F] Ø 00-7F Voice Assign Number L Ø [00-0F] Ø [00-7F] ˛ [00-0D] Ø [00-0D] ˛ [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] ˛ [00] Ø [00-0A] 00 00-07 10 1 00-0D Voice Selector Number 00 00-07 11 1 00-7F Volume Content 00:MIN Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks [00-7F] 7F:MAX 00 00-07 12 1 00-7F Reverb Send Leve
Flute Voice Parameters Address 01 00-01 00 Size Data 1 00-7F Parameter FLUTE 16Feet Content 00:MIN Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [43-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [30-48] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] ˛ [00] Ø 7F:MAX 01 00
Keyboard Parameters Sustain Parameters Address 02 00-02 00 Size Data 1 00-01 Parameter Sustain On/Off Content 00:OFF Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks ˛ 02 00-02 01 1 15-3D Length 19:Short(PK), 15:Short(UK, LK) [00] Ø [01] 01:ON Ø [15-3D] [00] [01-7F] Ø [00-7F] 30:Long(PK), 37:Long(UK, LK) Keyboard Percussion Parameters Address 02 01-02 10 Size Data 1 00-01 Parameter Keyboard Percussion Content 00:OFF Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks ˛ 02 01-02 11
Accompaniment Parameters Address 03 03 02 02 10 11 Size Data Parameter 1 00-03 Pattern Selector Number 1 00-01 Volume Mute Content 00:Type1 Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks Ø 02 12 1 00-7F Volume Ø [00] [01] [01] 02:Type3 [02] [02] 03:Type4 [03] 00:OFF Ø 01:MUTE 03 [00] 01:Type2 00:MIN [00] [03] Ø [01] [00] [01-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] Ø [00-7F] 7F:MAX 03 02 13 1 00-7F Reverb Send Level 00:MIN 7F:MAX A.B.C.
Overall System Parameters Address 04 00 Size Data 1 00-01 00 Parameter Disable Content Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks ˛ 00:OFF 01:ON 04 00 01 1 00-01 Flute Coupler Attack Mode 04 00 02 00 1 03 1 3A-46 00-0B Transpose 2nd Expression Range Ø [01] Ø 00:EachKey 01:FirstNewKey 04 [00] [3A] 40:Normal [40] 46:KeyUp [46] 01:100 ¢ Ø [01] Ø 3A:KeyDown [00] [00] [01-7F] [00] [01-7F] Ø [3A] [40] [46] Ø [01-0C] Ø [01-0C] Ø [00] Ø [00][04-7F] 0C:1200 ¢ 0
MIDI Implementation Chart Date: 01. Dec. 2000 Version: 1.
Date: 01. Dec. 2000 Version: 1.
Specifications KEYBOARD Keyboards Upper: 49 keys (C – C), Lower: 49 keys (C – C), Pedal: 20 keys (C – G) Touch Tone Initial Touch Upper, Lead, Lower, Pedal After Touch Upper, Lead, Lower, Pedal Pitch Horizontal Touch Upper, Lead, Lower VOICE Tone Generation AWM & FM, VA Upper Keyboard Voice 1, 2 Lower Keyboard Voice 1, 2 Strings 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Pizz. Strings, Tremolo Strings, Synth. Strings 1, 2, 3; Brass 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Synth. Brass 1, 2, 3, 4; Clarinet 1, 2, 3, Bass Clarinet, Synth.
RHYTHM RHYTHM PROGRAM Rhythms March 1, 2, 3, Polka 1, 2, Country 1, 2, Broadway, Baroque; Waltz 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Jazz Waltz 1, 2, 3, Bolero; Swing 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Jazz Ballad, Dixieland 1, 2; Bounce 1, 2, 3, Reggae 1, 2; Slow Rock 1, 2, 3; 8Beat 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Dance Pop 1, 2, 3, 4; Tango 1, 2, 3; Mambo, Salsa, Chacha, Rhumba, Beguine; Samba 1, 2, 3, Bossanova 1, 2, 3; 16Beat 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 16 Beat Funk 1, 2, 3; User 1-8 (A-D); 2 Dotted Buttons; 66 Rhythms; Volume Fine Variations Fill-In; Intro.
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM Connecting the Plug and Cord IMPORTANT. The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: BLUE : NEUTRAL BROWN : LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured makings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.
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