User Manual

ELC-02/ELCU-M02 Owner’s Manual
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Voice Edit
This Electone has a Voice Edit feature that allows you to create your own Voices. We suggest that you read
through the Voice Structure below at first to get a firm understanding of what comprises a Voice. Then go
through the editing steps, referring to page 137 for editing of an AWM Voice.
NOTE
Super Articulation Voices cannot be edited.
Voice Structure
The internal structure of the Voices of this Electone is
explained below. Refer also to “Tone Generator of this
Electone” (page 37).
AWM Voices consist of up to eig ht re corded samples of a
real instrument.
Each waveform, referred to as an “Element,” can be
edited, by changing the level (volume), filter settings, and
so on. A single Voice contains eight “boxes” (AWM1 –
AWM8) in which the Elements are put. If a Voice consists
of less than three Elements, some boxes are empty. For
example, Strings 1 consists of two Elements (as shown).
You can add Elements from other Voices – Brass, for
example – if a box (AWM3 – AWM8) is empty. This
allows you to create your own original ensemble sounds.
In the Voice Edit function, you can edit not only each
Element, but also assemble some Elements from other
Voic es .
Editing a Voice
1
Select the Voice you want to edit from
the Voice Menu.
For example, if you want to edit Accordion 1, select
[Accordion 1] in the Voice Menu of the [ORGAN]
button in any Voice section.
Mute all other Voice sections except for the targeted
Voice section.
2 While holding down the [VOICE EDIT]
button, press the Voice button
corresponding to the Voice you wish to
edit.
If you press [VOICE EDIT] without selecting a
Voice, the following display will prompt you to
complete the step. While this display appears, press
the desired Voice button.
AWM Voice structure
AWM1 AWM2 AWM3 AWM4
AWM5 AWM6 AWM7 AWM8
Strings 1
Element1 Element2
Selecting a Voice for editing
BRILLIANCE VOLUME