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YAMAHA EL-900m Manual(1)

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1. 36 5 Edit 37 6 Registration Shift Next Song 5 41 7 Convenient Disk 42 DIR COOL RARA AAA AAA 42 Error VCS AS cuina ii A aaa 43 8 MIDI Out filter 45 9 APPENDIX 46 D tails on Each ee 46 NIDI Data wi RR 50 MIDI CHaT animan 61 Pere E A E E E 63 Panel Layout EL 900m Panel Layout LOWER KEYBOARD VOICE 1 2 UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE 1 2 Monitor Speaker ES 0001 REVERB UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE 1 X gt gt BRILLIANCE VOLUME UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE 2 BRILLIANCE VOLUME BRILLIANT gt UPPER gt gt gt GUITAR VIBRA COSMIC TUTTI
2. Address Size Data Parameter Content Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks 01 00 01 00 1 00 7F FLUTE 16Feet 00 MIN O 00 7F O 00 7F 7F MAX 01 00 01 01 1 00 7F FLUTE 8Feet 00 Q 00 7F 00 7F 7F MAX 01 00 01 02 1 00 7F FLUTE 5 1 3Feet 00 MIN 00 7F 00 7F 7F MAX 01 00 01 03 1 00 7F FLUTE 4Feet 00 MIN 00 7F 00 7F 7F MAX 01 00 01 04 1 00 7F FLUTE 2 2 3Feet 00 MIN 00 7F 00 7F 7F MAX 01 00 01 05 1 00 7F FLUTE 2Feet 00 MIN 00 7F 00 7F 7F MAX 01 00 01 06 1 00 7F FLUTE 1 3 5Feet 00 MIN 00 7F 00 7F 7F MAX 01 00 01 08 1 00 7F FLUTE 1Feet 00 MIN 00 7F 00 7F 7F MAX 01 00 01 09 1 43 7F FLUTE Response 43 Slow 43 7F 00 7F 7 01 00 01 OA 1 00 7F ATTACK 4Feet 00 MIN O 00 7F O 00 7F 7 01 00 01 0B 1 00 7F ATTACK 2 2 3Feet 00 MIN 00 7F 00 7F 7F MAX 01 00 01 0C 1 00 7F ATTACK 2Feet 00 MIN 00 7F 00 7F 7F MAX 01 00 01 00 1 30 48 ATTACK Length 30 Short 30 48 00 7F 48 Long 01 00 01 OE 1 00 7F Click 00 MIN 00 7F 00 7F 7F MAX 01 00 01 11 1 00 7F Flute Coupler On Off 00 OFF 00 00 01 01 01 7 01 00 01 12 1 00 7F Volume 00 MIN O 00 7F O 00 7F 7 01 00 01 13 1 00 7F Reverb Send Level 00 MIN 00 7F 00 7F 7F MAX 01 00 01 20 1 00 07 Parameter
3. 9 Registration Menu AAA 11 bol 14 2 16 Par is 16 lcd ss A AAA 16 cria ii ii 17 1002 17 Fte Pitt ph pen sketch 18 AAA A 18 CAD RN C 19 Saxophone ri 20 jid 79 9 m Y 20 dolo Pace T 21 Dur PAGE eT A 22 amp Pata UR 22 NEW VOICES e ee edie 23 Voice 24 3 Additional Changes on Voice Display Pages 26 Wome Display Pare Luisana 26 Voice Display Page Zap AAA 26 Di AA AA AAA 29 Basic Operation A 30 UNIFORM and REGISTRATION SELECT susi 30 eria MO 34 4 Pedal Polyphonic Mode
4. If you play it on EL 900 Trombone 1 is produced Tuba Page oos 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 compat ibility between EL 900m and other O Timpani 2 8 Expressive Timpani sounds played with softer mallets Responsive to your touch so that it can express strength from Piano to Forte Good for classicals A Dvorak From the New world 4th Movement A T IFR A E m O M S S E es Se e Sa If you play it on EL 900 Timpani 1 is produced 17 Page 1 Sheaku der Flute hachi O 8 Jazz flute with unique attack Suitable for both faster phrases and extended ones Vibrato is preset and fixed to the voice Medium Fast 3 2 de ae F 2 1 2 m h 4 py 2 Sy m E E E 17 If you play it on EL 900 Flute 1 is produced O Flute4 3 Classical flute with
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6. LOWER KEYBOARD VOICE 1 BRILLIANCE VOLUME Strir 22 bd 1 Pizz Strings BRILLIANCE VOLUME LOWER KEYBOARD VOICE 2 gt SUSTAIN RHYTHM VOLUME gt SEQ MARCH WALTZ SWING SLOW USER 1 USER 2 USER3 USER 4 A RH RI E gt gt B TANGO Peer E USERS USER 6 USER USER8 KEYBOARD PERCUSSION RHYTHM YAMAHA Electone AAA GENERAL KEYBOARD PERCUSSION BAR BEAT TEMPO SS gt gt snos 5900 gt MELLOW BASIC REGIST c gt c 2 c 2 c 2 c 2 c gt 8 5 BRASS CLARI SAXO CHORUS E 2 lt LEHON MELLOW peu gt Mo BASIC REGIST M TO DISK b dae ds 14 DISK Registration Memory LCD Display DISPLAY SELECT LEAD VOICE 1 2 Monitor Speaker LEAD VOICE 1 BRILLIANCE VOLUME LEAD VOICE 2 BRILLIANCE VOLUME B C SET V
7. 2 __ Ca CEET we o mr foeon f 00 Reverb Send Level 00 7F 00 7F 00 00 07 00 7F Brilliance 00 Brilliant 00 0A 08 17 18 35 40 36 4A 4B 5F 60 75 7F Mellow 76 7F 00 00 04 00 Preset 00 00 05 7 01 16 01 01 02 8Fee 02 02 03 4Feet 03 03 04 2Feet 04 04 00 00 7F Pan 00 Right 0B 00 11 1D 12 25 2B 26 31 40 Center 40 32 4E 55 4F 5A 63 5B 6E 7F Left 75 6F 7F 00 Initial Touch Sensitivity 00 Min 00 7F 00 7F 7F Max 00 After Touch Sensitivity 00 Min 00 7F 00 7F 7F Max 00 User Vibrato 00 PRESET 00 00 01 USER 01 01 7F 00 Vibrato Delay 00 Short 02 1A 00 7F 7F Long 00 Vibrato Depth 00 Min 00 54 00 7F 7F Max 00 Vibrato Speed 00 Slow 3C 6C 00 7F 7F Fast 00 Pitch Horizontal 00 Narrow 00 7F 00 7F 7F Wide 00 Touch Vibrato On Off 00 00 00 01 0 76 01 7F 00 To Lower SOLO BAR 00 00 00 01 01 01 7F LEAD2 SOLO BAR 00 Slide 00 00 00 01 0 01 01 02 KneeControl 02 02 00 Slide Speed 02 Fast 02 7F 00 7F 7F Slow 00 00 2B Detune 00 Normal 00 2B 00 7F 2B TuneUP 00 00 01 2nd Expression Pedal 00 01 7F 00 00 01 00 01 7F 00 Mono Poly 00 Mono 00 00 01 01 Poly 01 7F Flute Voice Parameters
8. 1 Ro Preset Voices for Upper Lower Flute Voices Jazz Organ 1 Jazz Organ 2 Jazz Organ 3 Jazz Organ 4 Pop Organ 1 Pop Organ 2 Pop Organ 3 Pop Organ 4 15 2 New Voices 23 new 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 aM Strings Page O Strings 8 8 Con sordino with mute strings Reproduces softly played string sounds NOTE Subtle nuance can be produced by playing touch Refer to Voice Category List A Dvorak From the New world 2nd Movement Largo English Horn Str E Se 604 FE _ Ppp p O 23 NENNEN E If you play it on EL 900 String 1 is produced Brass O Synth Brass4 8 Full bodied synth Brass sound with unique pitch characteristics If you play it on EL 900 Shynth Brass2 is produced 16 aM Trumpet Page bone bone boned Trb iecur O Trombone3 UK16 LK8 Trombone with the characteristics having strong and resonant tone R Wagner Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg Vorspiel 1 Aufzug ma molto marcato 2
9. Glocken 4 Glockenspiel Celesta 4 Celesta Music Box 4 Antique music box Marimba 8 4 Tone varies depending on the initial touch Chime 4 Chime Synth Chime 8 Cele Starry chime Steel Drum 8 Steel Drum Elec Bass 1 8 For multi purposes Elec Bass 2 16 Slap bass Elec Bass 3 16 Plucked bass with hard attack Elec Bass 4 16 Fretless bass also suited for solo playing Elec Bass 5 16 Expressive Electric bass Synth Bass 1 16 Sustained sounds Synth Bass 2 16 With remarkable attack Synth Bass 3 16 Tone varies depending on the touch Synth Bass 4 16 Resonant synth bass Synth Bass 5 16 Synth Bass suitable for playing gradually changing sounds Cosmic 1 4 Decay type For purposes UK in Basic Regist 4 Cosmic 2 8 The lower register of celesta LK and PK Basic Regist 4 Cosmic 3 8 Brass in Basic Regist 5 Cosmic 4 8 Decay With fantastic image Cosmic 5 8 Spacious sounds with feedback Cosmic 6 8 Synth brass type Cosmic 7 8 Vocal type with feedback Cosmic 8 8 Distortion type with feedback Cosmic 9 8 Decay with unique feedback Cosmic 10 8 Clear synth pad Cosmic 11 8 Digital synth pad Cosmic 12 8 13 8 Special sound effect with a slower attack The sounds drastically changes Cosmic 14 8 Fantastic digital
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11. Error Messages O Write protect is off with the source disk in disk copy operation SONG 2 5 4 6 SONG SOoOnt gt Set Write protect Tab to 22200000000000000000 0 Cancel Answer Set the disk s Write protect tab to on Write protect is on with the destination disk in disk copy operation SONG 2 3 4 7 Write protect Tab to OFF 505 Cancel Answer Set the Write protect tab to off 43 O 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 SONG NAME 2 3 4 KN sonic 5 ichange 3 S0Nt Insert 200 Disk ond Cancel Ex 2DD disk is inserted as the copy destination while 2HD disk data has been read as the source SONG 2 3 4 SON Insert 2HD Disk 1 Cancel Answer You have to prepare same disk type as that of source disk Reading error SONG 2 3 4 ________ ou 2 hange TZON Confirm na O The destination disk has not been formatted SONG NAME 2 3 4 Ei
12. ER 191 REGISTRATION SELECT PARAM SET LEFT gt You can offset the panning position using LEFT RIGHT buttons are changed to LEFT RIGHT the case of panning 35 4 Pedal Polyphonic Mode 36 You can change the monophonic pedal voices to be polyphonic PEDAL 1 3 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 Polyphonic Pedal voice and A B C function Set one of the Pedal Voice groups to Polyphonic mode and turn on the A B C function You can play the pedal voice independently and A B C function produces sounds using the other Pedal Voice group Be aware that you cannot exceed total maximum polyphony 14 notes for both Upper Lower and Pedal ons A B C function 15 not available with the Pedal Voice group which Polyphonic mode is set to on 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 AR Attack Rate Determines how quic
13. 5 F7 EL MIDI Parameters F0 43 70 70 70 nn 6 F7 External MDR F0 43 70 70 73 F7 EL ON X O F0 43 70 70 78 SC NC F7 Bar Signal X Device Number 0 on EL 900m 10 49 1 Data Codes to Send nn Data 10 All RAM 11 Registrations 12 Rhythm Sequences 14 15 User Patterns 16 User Voices 17 Keyboard Percussion Assignments 2 Data Codes to Receive nn Data 20 RAM 21 Registrations 22 Rhythm Sequences 24 25 User Patterns 26 User Voices 27 Keyboard Percussion Assignments 3 Switches nn Switch Transmit Receive 45 Left Footswitch 47 Knee Lever 48 Fill In 1 4 Intro Ending 40 Solo Bar 53 54 4 Switch Codes Selectors Code Switch Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks 02 UK Voice 1 00 00 00 0D Switch Number 03 LK Voice 1 00 0D 00 0D Switch Number 04 UK Voice 2 00 00 00 00 Switch Number 05 LK Voice 2 00 00 00 0D Switch Number 06 LEAD Voice 1 00 04 00 04 Switch Number 07 Pedal Voice 1 00 04 00 04 Switch Number 08 Pedal Voice 2 00 04 00 04 Switch Number 09 LEAD Voice 2 00 05 08 00 08 Switch Number Rhythm 00 08 00 04 Switch Number Registration Memory x O 00 OF Volume Code Switch Transmit Tx Range Rece
14. LK2 Reverb is PK2 PAN PK2 Brilliance Leadl Reverb Lead2 Reverb Reverb Related to Volume settings PK2 Reverb UK1 Volume U Flute Reverb UK2 Volume L Flute Reverb LK1 Volume Percussion Reverb LK2 Volume Accompaniment Reverb Leadl Volume Lead2 Volume Related to Sustain settings Volume UK Sustain PK2 Volume LK Sustain U Flute Volume PK Sustain L Flute Volume Percussion Volume Accompaniment Volume Selecting the desired parameter CD 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 Select the desired parameter using the appropriate Data Control buttons left most and select Set to execute the operation Parameter Selection Dialog Box UPPER YOICE1 BRILLIANCE 002 Str 2 PAGE 1 2 El M E UK1 Brilliance Cursor lt gt Selects the registration memory number you want to turn on off or the oa 1 A number you want to set it as master M UPPER VOICE ERN EN 0002 Str 2 REGISTRATION SELECT lt x gt a ON JEBBSBBE The registration memory number 6 is cu
15. SOR gt Insert Destination Disk Format Answer Press the Data Control buttons under Format to execute formatting operation first SONG NAME 2 3 4 Ei lt 2 2 I Formatting 56 You can also change disk and insert a formatted disk Others SONG 2 5 4 KI E sonic 5 Z2 SO0nmN MIDI Out filter Unnecessary MIDI data can out when you play Electone using an external sequencing 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 If the device doesn t have this function use the MIDI Out Filter on the Electone PAGE EXP PITCH MIDI1 MIDI MIDI CONTROL MIDI OUT FILTER HORIZON AFTER 2nd EXP RHYTHM OFF OFF OFF The Messages to be filtered Horizontal Touch Message Even when you don t intend to Electone s FSV keyboards always send out the horizontal touch messages You need to cut the data 1f you use the tone generators like MU series since they receive the messages and produce the sounds that are applied with pitch bend func
16. 00 7F 03 14 1 00 01 Auto Variation 00 00 1519 a 03 15 1 00 7 Rhythm Balance 00 00 7F 00 7F 40 Center 7F Drums 03 16 1 00 01 2nd Expression 1001 1001 03 17 1 00 03 Footswitch Rhythm Mode 00 OFF 00 04 7F 01 RhythmStop 01 02 Ending 02 03 Fillln 03 Rhythm Sequence Parameters 01 00 03 1 00 01 Rhythm Sequence x 00 00 01 01 7F Remarks Remarks Remarks Remarks Accompaniment Parameters Address Size Data Parameter Content Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Remarks 03 02 10 Pattern Selector Number 00 1 00 00 01 Type2 01 01 02 Type3 02 02 03 4 03 03 03 02 11 Volume Mute 00 OFF 00 00 01 01 01 7 03 02 12 00 00 7F 00 7F 7F MAX 03 02 13 Reverb Send Level 00 MIN 00 7F 00 7F 7F MAX A B C Parameters Address Size Data Parameter Content Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks 03 03 00 A B C Mode 00 OFF 00 00 04 7F 01 SingleFinger 01 01 02 Fingerd 02 02 03 CustomABC 03 03 03 03 01 Lower Memory 00 OFF O 00 O 00 01 01 01 7 03 03 02 00 OFF O 00 O 00 01 01 01 7 M O C Parameters Address Size Data Parameter Content Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks M O C Mode 00 OFF
17. 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 Ending Lead In Auto Variation On Off Others Start Synchro Start Tempo Bar Beat LED Condition Reverb Balance Volume Instrument Tune Pan Reverb Volume Assign Normal Extend ed Copy Preset RHYTHM PROGRAM Pattern Program On Off Step Write Real Time Write Beat 4 4 3 4 2 4 Quantize J J JJJ ITI Metronome On Off Assign Normal Extend Edit Instruments 1 16 Change Clear Cursor Accent Level 0 8 120 Instruments Accompaniment Select Lower Rhythmic Clear Change 16 Accompaniment Voices Save User 1 8 A D Fill In From Pattern Disk Pattern Name Remaining Memory Display Rhythm Sequence On Off Sequence 1 4 120 Positions Bar Cursor Controls Data Preset User Set Insert Delete Clear KEYBOARD PERCUSSION Lower Pedal On Off Lower Preset Pedal Preset User 1 8 Copy LK Preset PK Preset User Assign 120 Instruments Clear ACCOMPANIMENT Auto Bass Chord Mode Off Single Finger Fingered Chord Custom ABC Memory Lower Pedal Accompaniments Type 1 2 3 4 All Off MELODY ON CHORD Mode Off 1 2 3 Knee On Off BASIC REGISTRATION 1 5 REGISTRATION MEMORY M To Disk 1 16 Di
18. As name implies this works as 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 1 1 Bar Beat indication when rhythm is off BAR BEAT STOP When you currently stop the rhythm STOP is displayed Bar Beat indication when rhythm is in stand by mode Synchro Start BAR BEAT SYNCHRO Registration Shift Registration Shift off REGISTRATION The current position registration is displayed Registration Shift in Shift mode REGISTRATION The current registration number left and the next number right will be displayed O Registration Shift in Jump mode REGISTRATION The current registration number left and the destination number right will be displayed You can change the destination number even in the middle of the performance by pressing the appropriate Data Control buttons 27 Registration Shift in User mode REGISTRATION reo 15 18 3 rz 11 Indicates current position of Registration Shift You can change registration by moving the cursor to right and left It s handy when you have wrongl
19. Bas Bas Elec Elec Muted Dist Harp Steel koto Taisho 500 1 soon2 soon3 Guitar1 Guitar2 Guitar Guitar Guitar koto 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 1213 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 VIBRAPHONE Upper Lower VIBRAPHONE Vibra Gloc Celesta Music Marim Xylo o Drum ELECTRIC BASS Pedal ELECTRIC BASS Elec Elec Elec Elec Elec Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth COSMIC Upper Lower Cosmic Cosmic Cosmic Cosmic Cosmic Cosmic Cosmic Cosmic 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Cosmic Cosmic Cosmic Cosmic Cosmic Cosmic Cosmic Cosmic 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 USER VOICE USER VOICE mr NOTE USER USER USER USER USER USER USER USER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The voices of Lead Voice 2 USER USER USER USER USER USER USER USER section are not comprised in the 22 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Voice Menu pages LEAD VOICE 2 VA VA ACOUSTIC VA ACOUSTIC Flute Oboe Clari Sopra Alto Tenor Breath Trum Trom Shaku Kokyu Sitar wej 1910 VA VIRTUAL VA VIRTUAL Pan Air Thin Grass Soft String String Horn VA ELECTRONIC VA ELECTRONIC Jazz Picked Saw Edge Dist Woody Muted Talken m ee VA CUSTOM VA CUSTOM Custom Custom Custom Custom Custom Custom 1 2 3 4 5 6 details for each voices such as octave feet setting and effect on off status are shown in the list on page 46 29 3 Additional Changes on Voice Display Pages Two pages are added to the Voice Display page
20. Classical flute with deep vibrato Piccolo 4 Standard piccolo Yokobue 4 Japanese pipe with clear sounds 46 U16 L8 indicates that the feet settings of each voice are preset to 16 on the upper keyboard and 8 on the lower keyboard Page Section 8 Lead FLUTE 9 Lead OBOE 10 Upper Lower CLARINET 11 Upper Lower SAXOPHONE 12 Upper Lower TUTTI 13 Upper Lower CHORUS 14 Upper HARMONICA 15 Upper Lower ORGAN Preset Voice Name Comments Feet Effect Recorder 4 Block floete Ocarina 4 Ocarina with simple but warm sounds Pan Flute 8 Shakuhachi 8 Japanese Shakuhachi with realistic breath noises Whistle 4 Whistle Oboe 1 8 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 English Horn 1 8 Cor Anglais English Horn 2 8 English horn with distinctive reed Bassoon 1 U16 L8 For legato playing Bassoon 2 U16 L8 For staccato playing Bassoon 3 U16 L8 Bassoon with rich resonance even in the lower register Clarinet 1 8 Standard clarinet Clarinet 2 8 Clarinet solo for jazz and contemporary Clarinet 3 8 Sweet and expressive cl
21. 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 voice Display Page 1 2 3 gt Str 2 201 Str 3 009 Trp 5 LOWER O03 Br 2 006 Br 4 x FI Timpanil 015 Tuttiz This first page 15 same as the in EL 900 excepting that U in negative letter will be added to top of voice name indicating the current voice is in negative letter is prefix for AWM FM User voices while C in voice has been altered its latest name will also be displayed negative letter is the one for the VA Custom voices User voice if you have selected one of the User voices If the name of the User Voice Display Page 2 The indications assisting your realtime performance are prepared in this page Its convenient for you to display this page when you play the Electone since you can visually confirm the functions related to realtime performance _128 11 REGISTRATION REG TOP 15 hs 12 s 2 Peace K lt gt lt gt Shows current tempo which is same as the on Tempo LED in the Rhythm section You don t need to look aside and confirm the tempo every time you want to check the current tempo in the middle of the performance 129 26
22. specifically authorized by Yamaha Product performance and or safety standards may be diminished Claims filed under the expressed warranty may be denied if the unit is has been modified Implied warranties may also be affected SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE The information contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing However Yamaha reserves the right to change or modify any of the specifications without notice or obligation to update existing units 92 469 0 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Yamaha strives to produce products that are both user safe and environmentally friendly We sincerely believe that our products and the production methods used to produce them meet these goals In keeping with both the letter and the spirit of the law we want you to be aware of the following BATTERY NOTICE This product MAY contain a small nonrechargeable battery which if applicable is soldered in place The average life span of this type of battery 15 approximately five years When replacement becomes necessary contact a qualified service representative to perform the replacement WARNING Do not attempt to recharge disassemble or incinerate this type of battery Keep all batteries away from children Dispose of used batteries promptly and as regulated by applicable laws Note In some areas the servicer is required by law to return the defective parts However you do have the option of having the servicer dis
23. 00 00 04 7F 01 Close2Note 01 01 02 Close3Note 02 02 03 03 03 Knee Cntrol 00 OFF 00 00 01 01 01 7 60 Overall System Parameters Address 04 04 Flute Coupler Attack Mode Transpose 2nd Expression Range Footswitch Mode 00 EachKey 01 FirstNewKey 3A KeyDown 40 Normal 46 KeyUp 01 100 0C 1200 00 01 Rhythm 02 Glide 03 Tremolo 3C PitchDown 40 Normal 4F PitchUp 3C 4F x 00 01 7 00 01 7 01 0C 00 04 7 01 02 03 3C 4F Glide Speed 04 Fast 1C Slow 04 1C 00 7F Manual Balance 34 Upper 40 Center 4C Lower 34 4C 00 7F 00 Mode1 01 Mode2 00 01 Expression INT EXT Reverb 00 Internal 01 External 00 7F 0002 7 01 00 7 00 7F 00 7F Symphonic 00 7F 00 7F Delay 00 7F 00 7F Flanger 00 7F 00 7F Distortion 6 External MDR nn Command Transmit Receive 01 Play Start X e 02 Play Stop X 03 Record Start X 04 Record Stop X 00 7F 00 7F MIDI Implementation Chart YAMAHA Electone EL mode Model EL 900m Date 01 Dec 2000 Version 1 00 Function Transmit Receive Remarks Basic Channel Defa
24. Data Format 1 Channel Messages Can be changed in the MIDI settings Can be output when assigned to the channel 4 1 1 EL Mode Code Hexadecimal Function Transmit Receive Remarks 8n nn 00 7F Note Off X 1ch UK 2ch LK X 3ch PK X 4ch LEAD 1 X 5 14ch X 15ch Keyboard Percussion 9n nn 00 Note Off 1ch ich UK 9n nn 01 7F Note On 2ch 2ch LK 3ch 3ch PK X 4ch LEAD 1 X 5 14ch X 15ch Keyboard Percussion Bn 00 00 7F Bank select X 5 14ch 20 00 7 01 00 7 Modulation X 5 14ch 04 00 7 2nd Expression 16ch 16ch Control Ach 4ch LEAD 1 Bn 05 00 7F Portamento Time X 5 14ch 06 00 7 Data Entry X 5 14ch 26 00 7 07 00 7 X 5 14ch 0 00 7 X 5 14ch 00 7 Expression 16ch 16ch Control 5 14ch 10 00 7 After Touch for VA Voices 1ch 1ch UK Bn 40 00 7F Hold X 5 14ch 41 00 7 Portamento X 5 14ch 42 00 7 Sostenuto X 5 14ch 43 00 7 X 5 14ch 47 00 7 Resonance X 5 14ch 48 00 7 Release Time X 5 14ch 49 00 7 Attack Time X 5 14ch 4 00 7 Brightness X 5 14ch 54 00 7 Portamento Control X 5 14ch 5 00 7 Reverb Send Level X 5 14ch Bn 5D 00 7F Chorus Send Level X 5 14ch 5 00 7
25. Load 00 07 PresetParameter 00 07 00 07 40 47 40 47 UserParameter 40 47 40 47 01 00 01 21 1 40 47 Parameter Save 40 47 UserParameter 40 47 40 47 Effect Parameters Voice Sections Address Size Data Parameter Content Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Remarks 00 01 00 07 3F Effect Select 00 Preset e 00 O 00 07 7F 01 OFF 01 01 02 Tremolo 02 02 03 Symphonic 03 03 04 Delay 04 04 05 Flanger 05 05 06 Distortion 06 06 00 01 00 07 40 42 1 00 7F Reverb 00 7F 00 7F 00 01 00 07 58 58 1 2 00 7F Delay 00 7F 00 7F 00 01 00 07 60 62 1 00 7F Flanger O 00 7F O 00 7F 00 01 00 07 68 69 1 00 7F Distortion 00 7F 00 7F of Keyboard Parameters Sustain Parameters 00 02 01 Sustain On Off 00 00 01 01 7 00 02 15 3D Length 19 Short PK 15 Short UK LK 15 3D 00 7F 30 Long PK 37 Long UK LK Keyboard Parameters 01 02 00 01 Keyboard Percussion 00 00 01 02 00 08 Modes 00 Preset 00 00 Loran Effect Parameters Keyboard Rhythm Rhythm Parameters 03 00 0B 1 00 65 Pattern Assign Number Pattern Numbers 00 62 00 62 67 98 03 00 to 1 00 0B Pattern Select Number Selector Switch Numbers 00 08 WES 00 0B miti 03 Reverb Send Level 14
26. Mixed chorus Chorus 4 8 Mixed chorus with beautiful resonance Wh Chorus 5 8 Scat type vocal ensemble Chorus 6 8 Mixed chorus for the sacred music Chorus 7 8 Impressive chorus Chorus 8 8 Chorus for Gospel music Vocal 8 Accentuated solo vocal Ah Harmonica 1 8 Standard type with pitch modulated vibrato Harmonica 2 8 Solo harmonica with filter and amplitude modulated vibrato Organ 1 8 Small pipe organ 8 Organ 2 8 Big pipe organ with full coupler Organ 3 8 stops 8 2 2 3 4 8 Harmonium Jazz Organ 1 16 Chor For solo playing 16 8 5 1 3 Jazz Organ 2 16 Trem 16 8 2 Jazz Organ 3 16 Trem For cluster playing 16 41 3 5 1 1 3 1 Jazz Organ 4 16 Fat and noisy jazz organ Pop Organ 1 8 Bright sounds for jazz 8 4 2 2 3 Pop Organ 2 8 For purposes Theat Organ 1 8 Sym 8 4 with slower attack Theat Organ 2 8 16 8 with slower attack Accordion 8 Slower attack Bandoneon 8 Attack can be controlled by initial touch 47 Page Section 16 Pedal ORGAN BASS 17 Upper Lower PIANO 18 Upper Lower GUITAR 19 Upper Lower VIBRAPHONE 20 Pedal ELECTRIC BASS 21 Upper Lower COSMIC 48 Preset Voice Name Comments Feet Ef
27. No 9 Choral Allegro assai vivace s 84 4 1 7 re 0 ee es ee ee 2 7 8 2 If you play it on EL 900 Chorus 3 is produced O Chorus 8 8 Chorus for Gospel music If you play it on EL 900 Chorus 1 is produced 22 Piano Page chard Clan t O Elec 4 8 Bright and brilliant electric piano If you play it on EL 900 Elec Piano 1 is produced Electric Bass Page Synth Basm 1 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 O 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 newly added voices Refer to the Details on Each Voice at end of this manual for the information on the other voices New Voices Comment Page Voice Name STRINGS Strings 8 BRASS Synth Brass 4 8 Con with mute strings Reproduces softly played string sounds Full bodied synth Brass sound with unique pitch characteristics TRUMPET Trombone 3 01618 Trombone with characteristics having strong and re
28. STOP TOP SONG Registration Shift User Edit A suffix is added REGIST SHIFT FOOT SWITCH RIGHT 2 9 SET INS DEL CLEAR IMPORTANT If you set same user voices user Use the same user voice number and name for the same voices between voices will not sound again in the songs consecutive song Ifa voice with a specific user number is used in the previous song and The sound will be played again in the transition to the next song 1f the voice has another voice with the same user number 1s used in the next always two different names even when the same change one of the two voice names voleedesed If you play the songs with EL 900 the new user voices will not be read imr NOTE You need to be aware what type of Electones you are using to make registration The VA voices can also be read as well as id AEN the normal voices but they may not sound since they take much time to be read in the Electone 41 Convenient Disk Copy Function lI 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 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 Inser
29. coloured RED Making sure that neither core is connected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug 2 wires This applies only to products distributed by Yamaha Kemble Music U K Ltd For details of products please contact your nearest Yamaha or the authorized distributor listed below EUROPE ASIA OCEANIA THE UNITED KINGDOM Yamaha Kemble Music U K Ltd Sherbourne Drive Tilbrook Milton Keynes 8BL England Tel 01908 366700 OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES Yamaha Corporation Pro Audio Digital Musical Instrument Division Nakazawa cho 10 1 Hamamatsu Japan 430 8650 Tel 053 460 3273 CENTRAL amp SOUTH AMERICA MEXICO Yamaha de Mexico S A De C V Departamento de ventas Javier Rojo Gomez No 1149 Col Gpe Del Moral Deleg Iztapalapa 09300 Mexico D F Tel 686 00 33 BRAZIL Yamaha Musical do Brasil LTDA Av Reboucas 2636 S o Paulo Brasil Tel 011 853 1377 ARGENTINA Yamaha Music Argentina S A Viamonte 1145 Piso2 B 1053 Buenos Aires Argentina Tel 1 4371 7021 PANAMA AND OTHER LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES Yamaha de Panama S A Torre Banco General Piso 7 Urbanizaci n Marbella Calle 47 y Aquilino de la Guardia Ciudad de Panam Panam Tel 507 269 5311 AFRICA Yamaha Corporation Asia Pacific Music Marketing Group Nakazawa cho 10 1 Hamamatsu Japan 430 8650 Tel 053 460 2312 MIDDLE EAST
30. hit Brass 4 U16 L8 Trombone ensemble Brass 5 8 Tight octave brass for contemporary music Synth Brass 1 8 Synth brass with sharp attack Used for Basic Regist 5 Synth Brass 2 8 Analog type Can be used as melody line Synth Brass 3 8 Fat synth brass Synth Brass 4 8 Full bodied synth Brass sound with unique pitch characteristics 5 Lower Horn 1 8 Standard horn for classicals HORN Horn 2 8 Horn unison solo Alpenhorn Horn 3 8 For solo playing Horn 4 8 Impressive horn ensemble Muted Horn 8 Muted horn 6 Lead Trumpet 1 8 Standard trumpet classicals TRUMPET Trumpet 2 8 Jazz trumpet 1 with full bodied sounds Trumpet 3 8 Sweet voice Trumpet 4 8 Jazz trumpet 2 with a peculiar attack Trumpet 5 8 Comical synth trumpet Trumpet 6 8 Resonant trumpet solo Muted Trp 8 Harmon mute Trombone 1 016718 For legato playing Trombone 2 U16 L8 Bright trombone solo For fast phrases Trombone 3 U16 L8 Trombone with the characteristics having strong and resonant tone Muted Trb U16 L8 Cup mute Flugel Horn 8 Flugelhorn Euphonium U16 L8 Euphonium with softer sounds 7 Pedal Tuba 16 Accentuated by touch TUBA Timpani 1 8 Standard timpani 2 8 Expressive Timpani sounds played with softer mallets Timpani Roll 8 Typical timpani roll 8 Lead Flute 1 8 Standard flute solo FLUTE Flute 2 8 For legato playing Flute 3 8 Jazz flute with unique attack Flute 4 8
31. ringing in the ears consult a physician USING THE BENCH e Do not play carelessly with or stand on the bench Using it as a tool or step ladder or for any other purpose might result in accident or injury e one person should sit on the bench at a time in order to prevent the possibility of accident or injury e f the bench screws become loose due to extensive long term use tighten them periodically using the included tool i SAVING USER DATA e Always save data to a floppy disk frequently in order to help prevent the loss of important data due to a malfunction or user operating error Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the instrument or data that is lost or destroyed Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use 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 When the Electone is turned on Basic Registration 1 is automatically selected If you have made panel settings you wish to keep save them to Registration Memory before
32. 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 Strings 7 8 Expressive full bodied strings with a slow attack Strings 8 8 Con sordino with mute strings Reproduces softly played string sounds Pizz Strings 8 5 Pizzicato strings Trem Strings 8 Tremolo strings Synth Strs 1 8 Synth strings with softer attack Synth Strs 2 8 Sym Bright synth strings Synth Strs 3 8 Softer Synth strings 2 Lead Violin 1 8 For multi purposes VIOLIN Violin 2 8 For solo with sharp attack Violin 3 8 Bright for country music Violin 4 8 Darker synth violin with wider dynamic range Violin 5 8 Violin with deep preset vibrato also suited for chord playing Pizz Violin 8 Pizzicato violin Cello 8 Cello with realistic rubbed string instrument feel Kokyu 8 Ancient Chinese fiddle 3 Pedal Contra Bass 1 8 Standard type CONTRABASS Contra Bass 2 8 True to life tight contrabass sounding an octave unison Contra Bass 3 8 Realistic contrabass solo Pizz Bass 8 Pizzicato contrabass for classicals Upright Bass 8 For jazz 4 Upper Lower Brass 1 8 Trumpet and trombone ensemble for classicals BRASS Brass 2 8 For big band with brighter attack Brass 3 8 With strong impact Can be used as orchestra
33. turning the Electone off GM General MIDI System Level 1 is an addition to the MIDI standard which ensures that any GM compatible music data can be accurately played by any GM compatible tone generator regardless of maker The GM mark is affixed to all software and hardware products that support the General MIDI standard XG is a new MIDI format created by Yamaha which significantly improves and expands upon the General MIDI standard by providing a greater variety of high quality voices plus considerably enhanced effect operation while being fully compatible with GM Products bearing the SONDIUS XG logo are licensed under patents of Stanford University and Yamaha as listed the internet web site lt http www sondius xg com gt The screen displays and illustrations as shown in this owner s manual are for instructional purposes only and may appear somewhat different from those on your instrument Copying of the commercially available music sequence data is strictly prohibited except for your personal use The company names and product names in this Owner s manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Table of Contents Panel Layout 6 1 Registration Menu Disk
34. 0 00 7F Hold X 1 16ch Bn 41 00 7F Portamento X 1 16ch Bn 42 00 7F Sostenuto X 1 16ch Bn 43 00 7F Soft Pedal X 1 16ch Bn 47 00 7F Resonance X 1 16ch Bn 48 00 7F Release Time X 1 16ch Bn 49 00 7F Attack Time X 1 16ch Bn 4A 00 7F Brightness X 1 16ch Bn 54 00 7F Portamento Control X 1 16ch Bn 5B 00 7F Reverb Send Level X 1 16ch Bn 5D 00 7F Chorus Send Level X 1 16ch 5 00 7 Variation Send Level X 1 16ch Bn 60 00 7F Data Increment X 1 16ch Bn 61 00 7F Data Decrement Bn 62 00 7F NRPN LSB X 1 16ch Bn 63 00 7F NRPN MSB Bn 64 00 7F RPN LSB X 1 16ch Bn 65 00 7F RPN MSB o1 52 Code Hexadecimal Function Transmit Receive Remarks Bn 78 00 Sounds X 1 16ch 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 16 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 X 1 16ch Can be changed in the MIDI settings Can be output when assigned to the channel 4 2 Realtime Messages Code Hexadecimal Function Transmit Receive Remarks F8 Clock O 97 Start Stop Active Sensing X X Received only when in the Ext mode 3 System Exclusive Messages 3 Format Universal Realtime Messages F0 7F 7F 04 01 SS TT F7 XG Master Volume X O XN U
35. 61 Date 01 Dec 2000 Function Transmit 12 Receive Remarks Basic Channel Default 1 2 3 16 1 1 Changed 1 16 1 Mode Default Mode3 Mode 3 Messages X X Altered kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxk Note Number 36 96 0 127 True Voice kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxk Velocity Note ON O 9nH v 1 127 9nH v 1 127 Note OFF 9nH v 0 O 9nH 0 8nH After Touch Key s X X Ch s O O Pitch Bend O O Control Change 0 32 X Bank Select 1 5 7 10 X 40 X 2nd Expression Pedal 6 38 X Data Entry 11 Expression Pedal 16 0 X VA After Touch 96 97 X Data Entry SW 64 67 X 71 74 X Sound Controller 84 91 93 94 X 98 99 100 101 X 120 121 Program Change O 0 15 112 116 Range kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkxk System Exclusive O O System Song Position X X Common Song Select X Tune X X System Clock O X Real Time Commands O X Aux Local ON OFF X X Messages All Notes OFF X O 123 127 Active Sense X X Notes 12 The same as the one in the EL Mode Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY 62 Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO O YES X NO aM opecifications KEYBOARD Keyboards Upper 49 keys C C Lower 49 keys C C Pedal 20 keys Touch Tone Initial Touch Upper Lead Lower Pedal After Touch Upper Lead Lower Pedal Horizontal Touch Uppe
36. DIT SAVE VOICE DISK Shakuhachi OPERATOR 1 The OL of FM carrier is set to 0 Moves the cursor to OP5 The OL of OPS carrier is also set to 0 EDIT SAVE VOICE DISK W Shakuhachi OPERATOR 5 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 VA tone generator positive letters Turning each operator on off Move the cursor to select the appropriate operator PER ADE E AE NOCERE using the second Data Sone buttons from the left and temporarily turn off the Shakuhachi operator using the left most Data Control buttons ALG 5 E 1 The voice Shamisen will gradually be heard You understand that Shamisen 15 preset as AWM voice Also check the FM hidden voice by raising OL of FM carrier Turn off AWM and and listen to the voice and AWM should be displayed in positive letters WOICE EDIT VAI SAVE VOICE DISK W Shakuhachi OPERATOR 1 You will find an attack sound similar to Shamisen voice the and OPS carriers of FM synthesis Turn these FM carriers to off and turn the VA and AWM back to on Be sure to lower the OL of FM and 5 to the minimum You can produce an effective voice using two voice factors VA and AWM here for example in a single voice
37. Division Nakazawa cho 10 1 Hamamatsu Japan 430 8650 Tel 053 460 3273 CENTRAL amp SOUTH AMERICA AFRICA MIDDLE EAST ASIA Yamaha Corporation Asia Pacific Music Marketing Group Nakazawa cho 10 1 Hamamatsu Japan 430 8650 Tel 053 460 2317 AUSTRALIA Yamaha Music Australia Pty Ltd Level 1 99 Queensbridge Street Southbank Victoria 3006 Australia Tel 3 9693 5111 NEW ZEALAND Music Houses of N Z Ltd 146 148 Captain Springs Road Te Papapa Auckland New Zealand Tel 9 634 0099 COUNTRIES AND TRUST TERRITORIES IN PACIFIC OCEAN Yamaha Corporation Asia Pacific Music Marketing Group Nakazawa cho 10 1 Hamamatsu Japan 430 8650 Tel 053 460 2312 YAMAHA This document is pi M D G Pro Audio amp Digital M 1strument Division
38. IOLIN rom 1 00 VIRTUAL 0 OICE1 gt gt gt REGIST EXP 1951 SHIFT PITCH MIDI TRUM LJ joo 30 PEDAL VOICE 1 2 Trem Synth Synth Synth PROGRAMO strings Strs 1 Strs2 Strs 3 PATTERNSEQUENCE CS PEDAL VOICE 1 BRILLIANCE VOLUME PEDAL VOICE 2 gt P 3 j Pomme 20017 En 000 U L TREMOLO VOICE VOICE FAS cose eR s CES 2 Lv m 00 12 5 9 MASTER VOLUME DATA CONTROL DISPLAY SELECT MASTER VOLUME 410 RECORD PLAY o o o o UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL SHIFT SONG ER 7 Em REPEAT Soha cory MUSIC DISK _ PAUSE stop SONG SELECT RECORD 00 0 gt K gt o FORMAT MUSIC DISK RECORDER Floppy Disk Slot LED Lamp in use Eject m m s D Disable LCD Display Display Select Page Butto
39. Lead 1 Synth Lead 6 Sax V Soprano Sax Synth Lead 2 Synth Lead 7 Synth Lead 3 Synth Lead 4 Synth Lead 5 Chorus 1 Chorus 2 Chorus 3 Chorus 4 Vocal Chorus 6 m Chorus 5 Chorus 7 Chorus 8 Organ 1 Organ 2 m Organ 3 Theatre Organ 1 Theatre Organ 2 L Pop Organ 1 Pop Organ 2 m Jazz Organ 1 Jazz Organ 2 Jazz Organ Jazz Organ 4 Accordion Organ 4 Bandoneon Piano 1 Piano 2 Honky Tonk Piano Electric Piano 1 Electric Piano 2 Harpsichord Electric Piano 3 Clavichord Electric Piano 4 Clavi Guitar 1 Guitar 2 Guitar 3 12Str Guitar Jazz Guitar Electric Guitar 1 Electric Guitar 2 Steel Guitar Distorted Guitar Distorted Lead Muted Guitar Mandolin Taisho koto Sitar V Sitar Banjo Shamisen Harp Koto Vibraphone Glockenspiel Celesta Music Box m Marimba Xylophone H Chime m Synth Chime Steel Drum Cosmic 1 Cosmic 11 m Cosmic 13 Custom 4 Cosmic 2 Cosmic 12 m Cosmic 14 Custom 3 Cosmic 3 Cosmic 10 m Cosmic 15 Cosmic 16 Cosmic 4 Custom 6 Cosmic 5 Cosmic 6 Custom 1 Cosmic 7 Custom 5 Cosmic 8 SENE UNE Talken Lead Cos
40. Light Combo Str Slow Fast a Cha Salsa Tango Tango Mexic iva Argen Conti an Bamba 16 cani 2 page 4 REGIST DISK PAGE 1 2 3 0 5 Dance amp Fusion Disco ous Euro World Funk pones R amp R Twist Beat Class Bounc Brite Sax amp JazzF Ocean 168 168 168 Piano Synth usion Gtr Balad Latin page 5 REGIST DISK 1 2 3 4 Black amp white Organ Sounds Dry Fat amp 7697 Full Light Organ Combi Rich Balacd Combi Cla Metal Blues Cathe Chape Carou Stadi Great Combi dral Each registration is briefly described in following tables Registration Menu List Page 1 Symphonic Orchestra LCD Name Content imme mas 0 sender 000002 SSS 2 Twilight Illumination Jazz Time LCD Content Sax Full Big Band Orchestra 1 E Full Brass Big Band Orchestra 2 Mute Ens Big Band Orchestra 3 Cocktail Quintet BeBop Be Bop Afro Jazz Afro Cuban Jazz VI Jazz Violin SwingWaltz Jazz Waltz Fast Combo Combo Jazz Dixie Dixieland Jazz RadioDays Ragtime Charleston Charleston 11 12 3 Latin SambaBrass Samba 1 Page 4 Dance amp Fusion omm Twist Oldie
41. Save voice to the Custom voice area WOICE EDIT WA PAGE EDIT VOCE DISK W Shakuhachi SAVE TO VA CUSTOM Custom Custom 1 3 4 5 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 WOICE EDIT WA PAGE EDIT VOCE DISK lt Iha mhi Edit Voice Shakug Ko to cmm ci Name the voice 02 Shaku amp Koto here VOICE NAME Up to 16 letters can be used to name your newly created voice Yamaha recommends you to add the Custom user voice number to the voice you created When displayed on the LCD or when reediting the voice you may become unsure which user voice you are editing If you name a voice Trumpet the Voice Display simply shows it c Trumpet It will be difficult for you to know to which user number the voice is saved If you add the appropriate user number to the created voice you can easily understand the voice s derivation Up to 6 user voice locations Custom voices are available for the VA voices the Custom voice locations are tentatively preset with voices as factory preset Those voices will be overwritten and cleared when you save your own voices to the locations If you want to keep a certain preset voic
42. Synth Strings Strings Strs 1 Strs 2 Strs 3 VIOLIN Lead Synth Synth Cla 1 Cla 2 VIOLIN Violin Violin Violin Violin Violin Pizz Saxo Saxo Sopra Sax Sax Synth 1 2 3 4 5 Violin 1 phone2 Sax Ens 1 Ens 2 Sax Cello Kokyu Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Synth Lead1 Lead2 Lead3 Lead4 Lead5 Lead6 Lead7 CONTRABASS Pedal TUTTI Upper Lower ONTRABASS TUTTI Contra Contra Contra Pizz Upright Tutti Tutti Tutti Tutti Tutti Tutti Tutti Tutti Bass 1 Bass 2 Bass 3 Bass Bass 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tutti 9 10 BRASS Upper Lower CHORUS Upper Lower BRASS CHORUS Brass Brass Brass Brass Brass Chorus Chorus Chorus Chorus Chorus Chorus Chorus Chorus 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Synth Synth Synth Synth Vocal Brass 1 Brass 2 Brass 3 Brass 4 HORN Lower HARMONICA Upper Horn Horn Muted TRUMPET Lead ORGAN Upper Lower Trum Trum Trum Trum Trum Trum Muted pet 1 pet 2 pet 3 pet 4 pet 5 pet 6 Trp Trom Trom Trom Muted Flugel Eupho bone1 bone2 bone3 Trb Horn nium TUBA Pedal ORGAN BASS Pedal TUBA Tuba Timpani Timpani Timpani FLUTE Lead PIANO Upper Lower Flute Flute Flute Flute Pic Yoko 1 2 3 4 colo bue Recor Ocarina Pan Shaku Whistle der Flute hachi OBOE Lead GUITAR Upper Lower OBOE GUITAR Oboe Oboe Oboe Oboe English English Guitar Guitar Guitar 125 Sitar Shami 1 2 3 4 Horn1 Horn2 1 2 3 Guitar lin sen Bas
43. Variation Send Level X 5 14ch 60 00 7 Data Increment X 5 14ch 61 00 7 Data Decrement Bn 62 00 7F NRPN LSB X 5 14ch 63 00 7 5 64 00 7 RPN LSB X 5 14ch 65 00 7 5 78 00 Sounds X 5 14 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 Code Hexadecimal Function Transmit Receive Remarks Cn nn Program Change X 1ch UK X 2ch LK X 3ch PK X 5 14ch 16 16 Control Dn 00 7F After Touch 1ch 1ch UK 2ch 2ch LK 3ch 3ch PK 4ch LEAD 1 1 5 14ch En 00 7F 00 7F Pitch Bend 1ch 1ch UK 2ch 2ch LK X 4ch LEAD 1 5 14ch Can changed in the MIDI settings Can be output when assigned to the channel 4 1 2 XG Mode Code Hexadecimal Function Transmit Receive Remarks 8n nn 00 7F Note Off X 1 16ch 9n nn 00 Note Off 1ch UK 9n nn 01 7F Note On 2ch LK 3ch PK 1 16ch Bn 00 00 7F Bank select X 1 16ch Bn 20 00 7F Bn 01 00 7F Modulation X 1 16ch Bn 04 00 7F 2nd Expression 16ch X Control 4ch LEAD 1 05 00 7 X 1 16ch Bn 06 00 7F Data Entry X 1 16ch Bn 26 00 7F Bn 07 00 7F Volume X 1 16ch Bn 0A 00 7F Pan X 1 16ch Bn 0B 00 7F Expression 16ch Control 1 16ch Bn 10 00 7F After Touch for VA Voices 1ch X UK Bn 4
44. aa Lendd Lenda O Synth 8 Comical synth Lead with unique pitch characteristics If you play it on EL 900 Synth Lead 1 is produced O Synth Lead7 8 Synth Lead having Synth bass image If you play it on EL 900 Shynth Lead 1 is produced 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 O Tutti 8 8 Gorgeous brass ensemble R Wagner From Lohengrin Molto vivace If you play it on EL 900 Tutti 7 is produced O Tutti 9 8 Magnificent string ensemble Rich expressiveness with touch P Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet If you play it on EL 900 Tutti 1 is produced O Tutti 10 8 Wood winds ensemble Thicker than Tutti 6 Also it is attractive when mixed with other voices If you play it on EL 900 Tutti 6 is produced 20 Chorus Let s play following score using registration Choir Tutti in the category of Symphonic Orchestra page 1 Registration Menu Disk See page 9 for more information on Chorus 6 8 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
45. affects to change the filter Sound suited for synthe bass with a sharp attack portion After touch affects to change the filter Distorted lead sounds Setting the Touch Tone After higher and applying keyboard pressure can raise the pitch one octave Woody Lead Muted Lead Talken Lead Lead sound with woody quality Lead sound with wah wah effect After touch affects the wah wah effect Talkative lead sound Setting the Touch Tone After higher and applying keyboard pressure can result in hum noises VA Custom Custom1 Pitch Sounds tapping an opening of a pipe with your palm Custom2 Embouchure Custom3 8 Pitch Sounds scraping a metalic plate After touch affect the degree of scraping Sounds hitting a metalic plate with a wood block Initial touch affects to change the hardness of the wood block Custom4 Pitch Softer playing results in sounds of wind Applying the keyboard pressure After touch produces a distorted guitar sounds Jet noise sounds Applying the keyboard pressure produces lead sounds Sounds colliding a metalic plate with another 1 Each acoustic instrument has its own suited range Be aware that exceeding the range may create an unexpected and unrealistic non musical sounds 2 Embouchure indicates the tightness of the lips against the reed or against each other in the wind instruments and the force of the bow against the string MIDI
46. arinet Bass Cla 8 Bass clarinet with fat and resonant sounds Synth Cla 1 8 Resonant synth clarinet Synth Cla 2 8 Synth reed with a unique attack sound Saxophone 1 U16 L8 Alto sax Saxophone 2 U16 L8 Characteristic tenor sax with strong tonguing Sopra Sax 8 Standard soprano sax Sax Ens 1 16 18 Softer sounds for classicals Sax Ens 2 16 18 Saxophone section for bigband Synth Sax 8 Wind synthesizer with thick sounds in the middle and lower range Synth Lead 1 8 Softer analog synth reed Synth Lead 2 8 Clear synth reed with a sharp attack Synth Lead 3 4 Hoarse noise reed Synth Lead 4 8 Digital synth reed Synth Lead 5 8 Synth reed with thick fourth notes Synth Lead 6 8 Comical synth Lead with unique pitch characteristics Synth Lead 7 8 Synth Lead having Synth bass image Tutti 1 8 Strings unison and wood winds ensemble Tutti 2 8 Strings unison and the brasses Tutti 3 8 brasses for classicals and bands Tutti 4 8 Big band Softer playing sax only Harder playing 1 octave higher brasses added Tutti 5 8 Wood winds ensemble Instruments vary depending on the register played Tutti 6 8 Wood winds quintet Tutti 7 8 Brass ensemble Tutti 8 8 Gorgeous brass ensemble Tutti 9 8 Magnificent string ensemble Rich expressiveness with touch Tutti 10 8 Wood winds ensemble Thicker than Tutti 6 Chorus 1 8 Female Ah Chorus 2 8 Male Wh Chorus 3 8
47. deep vibrato Vibrato 1s preset and fixed to the voice C A Debussy Prelude a l apres midi d un faune Tres mod r doux et expressif 3 3 If you play it on EL 900 Flute 2 is produced Oboe Page O Oboe 3 8 Oboe suited to faster phrases Vibrato is preset and fixed to the voice W A Mozart From Konzert fur Oboe und Orchester np ee el A el ee s L 41 If you play it on EL 900 Oboe 1 is produced Oboe 4 8 Expressive oboe for classicals I Tchaikovsky The Swan Lake m If you play it 900 Oboe 2 is produced O English Horn2 8 English horn with distinctive reed A Dvorak From the New world 2nd Movement Largo P If you play it on EL 900 English Hornl is produced O Bassoon3 UK16 LK8 Bassoon with rich resonance even in the lower register If you play it on EL 900 Bassoon 1 15 produced Clarinet Page CLARINET Cimri F Hasa nar i Cin ZR TTE T O Clarinet 3 8 Sweet and expressive clarinet Clarinet Polka If you play it on EL 900 Clarinet 1 is produced 19 aM Saxophone Page Fiano Hanat pde E tax Synth Synth Synth Sena bam L
48. e intact select another location to save your voice Pt Resetting the Custom VA user voices to the factory presets Power On reset operation restores original voices If you don t want to restore and you want to keep some of them with your voices you can save the original voices to a disk in advance and reload the voice s one by one from it to Electone 39 40 Reproducing the edited voices 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 O the voice itself 1s 1ntact The voice name will also be reset Be aware those facts when saving the registration again VOICE DISK VA voice disk 15 optionally available The operation procedure is the same as the one for normal voices Select a VA voice and enter voice editing PAGE PAGE EDIT SAVE gt Insert VA Voice Disk 3 Insert a VA voice disk Select VOICE DISK using Page buttons YOICE EDIT VA Select desired voice by pressing Data Control buttons Designate of the VA Custom voices and save voice Registration Shift Next Song Different from EL 900 the useroices can also be read in the Net Song operation with EL 900m Next Song You can use the user vices more than 16 Registration Shift Mode Page REGIST SHIFT FOOT SWITCH RIGHT PAGE LEN EDIT OFF SHIFT JUMP
49. e the value PEDAL VOICE1 REWERB EgoUS Timp PAGE 1 2 Em EGISTRATION SELECT SET C ai gt a Sustain Parameter LOWERISUSTAINI PAGE 1 2 SET INC zu Shows the Lower Keyboard Voice Sustain parameters Try changes similar to the operation mentioned above Panning Parameter pagis VEN Ea ias PAGE 1 2 REGISTRATION SELECT SET _ RIGHT lt gt Shows current panning of the Upper Keyboard Voice 2 The cursor is currently set at the registration 3 User voice 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 Holding On and Off buttons simultaneously lets you select the voices containing the same voice You are ready to uniform the pan setting piii TEN rs pev m Eg001 Str 3 PAGE 1 2 El 2 ura 15 SELECT SET lt gt Lastly press Set button to uniform panning You will find the same pan setting L2 1s adopted to the registrations 1 2 4 6 7 8 and 15 UPPER 2 PAN 01 str 3
50. eously Holding down ON and OFF simultaneously turns on the registration memory numbers that contains the same voice as the one which is currently set in the registration at the cursor position UPPER YOICE1 BRILLIANCE 002 Str 2 PAOR T 5 18 lo m LE SET DEC EE 68660 In this case registrations 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 14 15 and 16 are shown in a solid bar indicating that those contain the User Voice 2 Str 2 O SET Uniforms the currently turned on parameters values to the one in the currently selected registration at the cursor position Pressing Set opens the dialog box urging you to confirm the operation E3o02 Str 2 PAGE 1 2 El HL m ao ES 16 nif orm UKI Brilliance Data Are You Sure Uniform 1 Cancel OFF I I I In this case the operation uniforms the brilliance values of the Upper keyboard Voice in the registrations 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 14 15 and 16 to the one in the registration 6 at the cursor position If you proceed the operation select Uniform 02 Str 2 1 2 EN S H3 The completed message will momentarily be shown on LCD 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 max
51. fect Organ Bass 1 8 Combination 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 Piano 1 8 For multi purposes Piano 2 8 Brighter sounds CP80 type Honkytonk 8 tonk piano Elec Piano 1 8 Cele DX7 type Elec Piano 2 8 Cele Old fashioned full bodied electric piano Elec Piano 3 8 Electric piano with clearly brilliant but deep sounds Elec Piano 4 8 Bright and brilliant electric piano Harpsichord 8 Standard cembalo Clavi 16 Funky clavi Clavichord 8 Clavichord with stable and grave sounds Guitar 1 U16 L8 Folk guitar Steel string Guitar 2 U16 L8 Acoustic jazz guitar Tone varies depending on the touch Guitar 3 U16 L8 Classic guitar Suitable to backing for bossanova 12Str Guitar U16 L8 12 string classic guitar with gorgeous sounds Banjo 8 For country dixieland Mandolin 8 Cele Standard mandolin Sitar 8 Indian sitar with the different resonances between lower mid high ranges Shamisen 8 Japanese classical shamisen Elec Guitar 1 U16 L8 For backing Elec Guitar 2 U16 L8 For solo playing Muted Guitar U16 L8 Muted guitar Dist Guitar U16 L8 Distorted guitar Harp 8 Grand harp Steel Guitar 8 Hawaiian guitar Effective when used with the glide function Koto 8 Japanese Koto Taisho Koto 4 Cele Japanese Taisho Koto Vibraphone 8 Standard
52. h as televisions radios or speakers since this might cause interference which can affect proper operation of the other products Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over Before moving the instrument remove all connected cables When cleaning the instrument use a soft dry cloth Do not use paint thinners solvents cleaning fluids or chemical impregnated wiping cloths Also do not place vinyl plastic or rubber objects on the instrument since this might discolor the panel or keyboard Do not rest your weight on or place heavy objects on the instrument and do not use excessive force on the buttons switches or connectors e care that the key cover does not pinch your fingers and do not insert a finger or hand in the key cover gap e Never insert or drop paper or metallic or other objects between the slits of the key cover and the keyboard If this happens immediately turn off the power and remove the electric plug from the outlet and have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel e o not place the instrument against a wall allow at least 3 cm one inch from the wall since this can cause inadequate air circulation and possibly result in the instrument overheating e o not operate the instrument for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level since this can cause permanent hearing loss you experience any hearing loss or
53. he values of the currently selected parameter to each registration Each value corresponds to the ones currently assigned to each voice group 29 30 Basic Operation O Select the desired parameter gt P 30 O Select the appropriate registration that contains the parameter value you want to use it as the master gt P 31 Select the targeted registration numbers that contain the parameter value you want to change by turning on off them P 31 Uniform the targeted parameter Offset the targeted parameter value s value s to that of the registration at the P 33 cursor position P 32 B UNIFORM and REGISTRATION SELECT UPPER YOICE1 BRILLIANCE 002 Str 2 FEE PPP EE SERE 11 SET Ls DEC BBBBBBBE e O PARAM Parameter Selects the parameter you want to change its amount Available parameters are as follows Each press of the down arrow Data Control button selects the parameters in order Reverb Length is always selected when the Electone is turned on Related to Brilliance settings O Parameters Related to Pan settings PAN Brilliance Related to Reverb settings UK Brilliance UK2 PAN 22 LK1 Brilliance Reverb Depth LK1 LK2 Brilliance LK2 PAN Reverb Lead Brilliance Lead PAN UK2 Reverb i Lead2 Brilliance Lead2 PAN Reverb 2 Brilliance
54. ices Volume Fine Brilliance Lead Voice 2 VA V Flute V Oboe V Clarinet V Sopra Sax Alto Sax Tenor Sax Breath Sax V Trumpet V Trombone V Shakuhachi V Kokyu V Sitar Pan Pipe Air Reed Thin Reed Grass Reed Soft Reed Buzz String Bow Strings Waspy Horn Jazz Guitar Picked Guitar Saw Lead Edge Lead Dist Lead Woody Lead Muted Lead Talken Lead Custom 1 2 3 4 5 6 User 1 16 SOLO Knee Button Dotted Button 34 Voices Volume Fine Brilliance Pedalboard Voice 1 2 Contrabass 1 2 3 Pizz Bass Upright Bass Elec Bass 1 2 3 4 5 Synth Bass 1 2 3 4 5 Organ Bass 1 2 3 4 Tuba Timpani 1 2 Timpani Roll User 1 16 To Lower Dotted Button 19 Voices Volume Fine Brilliance Voice Display Upper 1 2 Lower 1 2 Lead 1 2 Pedal 1 2 Manual Balance Upper Flute Voice Lower Flute Voice Flute Voices 16 8 51 3 4 22 3 2 13 5 1 Attack 4 22 8 2 Length Mode Each First Click Response Tremolo On Off Reverb Volume 8 Presets 8 User Voices On Off Control Upper Lower VOICE EDIT On Off Operator 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Output Level Attack Rate Decay 1 Rate Decay 1 Level Decay 2 Rate Release Rate AWM Output Level Attack Rate Decay Rate Release Rate Low High Operator Selectors Operator On Off Buttons Save User 1 16 From Voice Disk Voice Name EFFECT CONDITION Digital Reverb 3 Types Room Hall Church Length Depth Vol
55. imum UPPER VOICE1 BRILLIANCE ENoD2 Str 2 1 2 5 34 REGISTRATION Ang SET lt gt ON OFF ABECSGEE The following message appears in this case Also you cannot exceed the minimum value when using decrement operation Alert Dialog Box BRILLIANCE 002 Str 2 PAGE 1 2 51 ks Ea WU gn ched to Maximum Confirm 1 Cancel OFF L L L LI Al mde Q Re In this case pressing Confirm continues the operation ignoring those with maximum value Pressing Cancel aborts the operation es 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 is Be aware that you cannot retrieve the original data once the Confirm is engaged 33 34 aM setting Examples The display shows differently depending on the selected parameter Reverb Parameter PEDAL VOICE1 REWERB EJous5s Timp PAGE 1 2 SET INC Shows 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 decreas
56. ive Rx Range Remarks 12 UK Voice 1 00 7F 00 7F Volume Data 00 MAX 7F MIN 13 LK Voice 1 00 7F 00 7 Volume Data 00 MAX 7F MIN 14 UK Voice 2 00 7F 00 7F Volume Data 00 MAX 7F MIN 15 LK Voice 2 00 7F 00 7F Volume Data 00 MAX 7F MIN 16 LEAD Voice 1 00 7F 00 7F Volume Data 00 MAX 7F MIN 17 Pedal Voice 1 00 7F 00 7F Volume Data 00 MAX 7F MIN 18 Pedal Voice 2 00 7F 00 7F Volume Data 00 7 19 LEAD Voice 2 00 7F 00 7F Volume Data 00 MAX 7F MIN 1A Rhythm 00 7F 100 7 Volume Data 00 MAX 7F MIN 1B Reverb O 00 7F 00 7F Depth Data 00 MAX 7F MIN Flute Voice Code Switch Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks 30 Upper Flute Voice 00 01 00 01 00 OFF 01 ON 31 Lower Flute Voice O 00 01 O 00 01 00 OFF 01 ON To Lower Code Switch Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks 36 LEAD Voice 1 O 00 01 O 00 01 00 OFF 01 ON 37 Pedal Voice 1 O 00 01 O 00 01 00 OFF 01 ON 38 Pedal Voice 2 O 00 01 O 00 01 00 OFF 01 ON Solo Mode Code Switch Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks Brilliance Code Switch Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks 42 UK Voice 1 00 06 00 06 00 Brilliant 06 Mellow 43 LK Voice 1 00 06 00 06 00 Brilliant 06 Mellow 44 UK Voice 2 00 06 00 06 00 Brilliant 06 Mellow 45 LK Voice 2 00 06 00 06 00 B
57. ized Service Personnel Matching Bench Keyboard Cover Music Stand Headphone Jack Rhythm In Phone R L Aux Out RCA R L Phone R L Aux In RCA R L Mic In Mic Volume Mic Reverb MIDI IN Out To Host Host Select OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Voice Disk Pattern Disk HPE 170 Headphones 3 5 Floppy Disks SOUND SYSTEM Power Amplifiers 216W Stereo Speakers 20cm x 2 18cm x 2 2 5cm x 2 Monitor 6 6cm x 2 DIMENSIONS Width x Depth x Height 114 9cm x 55 6cm x 98 0cm With Keyboard Cover Closed WEIGHT 103kg Bench 10kg Specifications and description in this Owner s Manual are information purposes only Yamaha Corp reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice As specifications equipment or options may not be the same in every locale please check with Yamaha dealer 65 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 The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or
58. kly the Operator will reach its maximum level after the key is played Lower values produce a slower attack Range 64 63 DR Decay Rate Determines how much time it takes for the Operator to reach its second level Range 64 63 RR Release Rate Determines how much time it takes for the level to reach 0 after the key is released Range 64 63 LOW Determines to boost or decrease the output of the lower range of the keyboard Range 64 63 HIGH Determines to boost or decrease the output of the higher range of the keyboard Range 64 63 The basic concept and necessary operations are the same as the ones for AWM voice editing WOICE EDIT VAI SAVE VOICE DISK Low HIGH o As you can see the algorithm a VA voice 1s configured with three factors VA AWM and FM However the output levels of AWM and FM tone generators are set to off and VA voices sound using VA tone generator only This 1s true for all VA voices You can edit the VA voices adding AWM and or FM voice elements Now listen to the hidden voices by raising AWM and or FM output levels ns You need to understand the functions of each parameter to edit the VA voices Some voices may not have distinctive effect B us The VA voices built in EL 900 are also configured with VA AWM and FM 37 38 Let s check Shakuhachi voice 2 Engage editing the voice VODICE E
59. l shock short circuiting damages fire or other hazards These precautions include but are not limited to the following e Do not open the instrument or attempt to disassemble the internal parts or modify them in any way The instrument contains no user serviceable parts If it should appear to be malfunctioning discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel e Do not expose the instrument to rain use it near water or in damp wet conditions or place containers on it containing liquids which might spill into any openings e power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged or if there is a sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument or if any unusual smells or smoke should appear to be caused by it immediately turn off the power N CAUTION switch disconnect the electric plug from the outlet and have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel e Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument The required voltage is printed on the name plate of the instrument e Before cleaning the instrument always remove the electric plug from the outlet Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands e Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may have accumulated on it Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others or damage to the instrument or other pro
60. mic 9 Custom 2 ORCH EST RAL The voice names in a square indicate they are created by VA Virtual Acoustic synthesis Tutti 1 Tutti 2 Tutti 7 Tutti 8 Tutti 3 Tutti 4 Tutti 5 Tutti 9 Tutti 6 Tutti 10 Harmonica 1 Harmonica 2 Muted Lead Thin Reed Horn 1 Horn 2 Horn 3 Horn 4 Muted Horn Violin 1 LEAD Violin 2 Violin 3 Bow Strings Violin 4 Violin 5 Buzz String Pizzicato Violin Cello Kokyu Flute 1 Flute 2 Shakuhachi V Shakuhachi Flute 3 Flute 4 Recorder Pan Flute Ocarina Air Reed Pan Pipe Woody Lead Whistle Piccolo Yokobue Oboe 2 Oboe 3 Oboe 4 English Horn 1 English Horn 2 Bassoon 1 Bassoon 2 V Oboe Bassoon 3 Trumpet 1 Trumpet 2 Trumpet 4 Trumpet 6 Trumpet 3 Flugelhorn Euphonium Muted Trumpet 5 Trombone 1 2 Trombone 3 Muted Trombone BASS Contrabass 3 Contrabass 1 Contrabass 2 Pizzicato Bass Upright Bass Electric Bass 3 Electric Bass 4 Synth Bass 1 Synth Bass 2 Synth Bass 3 Edge Lead Synth Bass 5 Synth Bass 4 Electric Bass 1 Electric Bass 2 Electric Bass 5 Organ Bass 1 Organ Bass 2 Organ Bass 4 5 3
61. music box Cosmic 15 8 Ethnic synth percussion Cosmic 16 16 Special sound effect with a complicated mixture of various sounds Horizontal Effect Recommended Range 1 Remarks VA Acoustic Flute containing noise factors which may squeak in the high register Setting the Touch V Clarinet Breath noise in pianissimo and brighter sound with the pitch a little bit lowered in fortissimo V Trombone Lip slide can be obtained with the Horizontal touch Also cracking image with the After touch V Shakuhachi Higher Touch Tone After setting increases breath noises and then squeaks the sounds Tone After higher and applying keyboard pressure can result in flutter tonguing V Sopra Sax Alto Sax CO 5 lolo Palying with softer touch produces hoarse sounds Palying with harder touch squeaks the sounds Virtual image of adopting brass wind instrument mouthpiece to a wind instrument After touch Thin Reed E2 G5 Animage of adopting a clarinet mouthpiece to a flute Waspy Horn affects the muted condition Lip slide can be obtained with the Horizontal touch Jazz Guitar Picked Guitar Saw Lead Edge Lead Dist Lead VA Electronic Softer and warm Jazzy sounds Plucked guitar sounds with a pick Multipurpose lead sounds After touch
62. niversal Non Realtime Messages F0 7E 7F 09 01 F7 GM ON X O XN XG Native Code Hexadecimal Message Transmit Receive F0 43 1N 4C AH AM AL data F7 XG Parameter Change X O F0 43 0N 4C BH BL AH AM AL data cc F7 XG Bulk Dump X O F0 43 1N 27 30 00 00 MM LL cc F7 XG Master Tuning X O 0 43 1 4 00 00 7 00 7 System On X Electone Single Keyboard Common Messages Code Hexadecimal Message Transmit Receive F0 43 73 01 02 F7 Request for Internal Synch Mode X 03 Request for External Synch Mode X Electone Exclusive Code Hexadecimal Message Transmit Receive F0 43 70 70 00 Data F7 Bulk Dump Data X 78 F0 43 70 ID 00 F7 Model ID Data X F0 43 70 70 nn 1 F7 Request to Send Data X 78 X O F0 43 70 70 nn 2 F7 Request to Receive Data X 78 X O F0 43 70 70 01 ID1 ID2 SPI SPh DCI DCh F7 Request to Send Voice parameter data X 78 X O F0 43 70 70 02 ID1 ID2 SPI SPh DCI DCh F7 Request to Receive Voice parameter data X 78 X O F0 43 70 70 30 F7 Request to Send Model ID data X F0 43 70 70 38 7F F7 Bulk Dump Acknowledge X X 00 Bulk Dump Unacknowledge X F0 43 70 70 40 nn 3 7F F7 Switch On 00 Switch F0 43 70 70 40 50 TL TH F7 4 Tempo O O F0 43 70 78 41 cd dd F7 5 Panel Switch Events 20 43 70 78 42 7 Current Registration Data F0 43 70 78 44 Data
63. ns VOICE DISPLAY Button TET EFFECT SET Button ive A B C Button FOOT SW Button REGIST SHIFT Button EXP PITCH MIDI Button VOICE EDIT Button de pee RHYTHM PATTERN PROGRAM Button El it SEQUENCE RHYTHM SEQUENCE Button LCD Display UPPER Strings1 Strings1 Violin1 LOWER Strings1 Strings V Flute Contra Bass1 Contra Bass1 TREMOLO FAST Button L seem E DURO DATA CONTROL Buttons U FLUTE VOICE Button CONTRAST o U FLUTE L FLUTE TREMOLO VOICE VOICE FAST O O COARSE HOLD HOLD Button COARSE Button Contrast Dial Others Keyboard Cover Music Stand Monitor Speakers Front Panel Upper Keyboard Lower Keyboard MIDI Jacks Knee Lever Jacks Right Footswitch Left Footswitch Speaker Unit Expression Pedal Second Expression Pedal Pedalboard Registration Menu Disk The contents of the registrations have been perfected with the new voice combinations compared to the ones of 1 900 80 registration patterns in five basic categories are available for you to play To use the Registration Menu Insert the included Registration Menu disk in to the slot Select the desired page or the category you want to use by pressing the Page bu
64. perty These precautions include but are not limited to the following Do not place the power cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord place heavy objects on it or place it in a position where anyone could walk on trip over or roll anything over it When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet always hold the plug itself and not the cord Pulling by the cord can damage it Do not connect the instrument to an electrical outlet using a multiple connector Doing so can result in lower sound quality or possibly cause overheating in the outlet Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the instrument is not to be used for extended periods of time or during electrical storms 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 Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations or extreme cold or heat such as in direct sunlight near a heater or in a car during the day to prevent the possibility of panel disfiguration or damage to the internal components Do not use the instrument near other electrical products suc
65. pose of these parts for you DISPOSAL NOTICE Should this product become damaged beyond repair or some reason its useful life 15 considered to be at an end please observe all local state and federal regulations that relate to the disposal of products that contain lead batteries plastics etc NOTICE Service charges incurred due to lack of knowledge relating to how a function or effect works when the unit is operating as designed are not covered by the manufacture s warranty and are therefore the owner s responsibility Please study this manual carefully and consult your dealer before requesting service NAME PLATE LOCATION The graphic below indicates the location of the name plate The model number serial number power requirements etc are located on this plate You should record the model number serial number and the date of purchase in the spaces provided below and retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase Model Serial No Purchase Date PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep these precautions in a safe place for future reference N WARNING 8 A d J 3 J a Y Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrica
66. r Lead Lower Tone Generation AWM amp 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 Clarinet 1 2 Saxophone 1 2 Soprano Sax Sax Ensemble 1 2 Synth Sax Synth Lead 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Chorus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Vocal Organ 1 2 3 4 Jazz Organ 1 2 3 4 Pop Organ 1 2 Theatre Organ 1 2 Accordion Bandoneon Piano 1 2 Honky Tonk Elec Piano 1 2 3 4 Harpsichord Clavi Clavichord Guitar 1 2 3 12 String Guitar Banjo Mandolin Sitar Shamisen Elec Guitar 1 2 Muted Guitar Distortion Guitar Steel Guitar Harp Koto Taisho Koto Vibraphone Glockenspiel Celesta Music Box Marimba Xylophone Chime Synth Chime Steel Drum Cosmic 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Tutti 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Upper Harmonica 1 2 Lower Horn 1 2 3 4 Muted Horn User 1 16 2 Dotted Buttons Upper 115 Voices Lower 118 Voices Volume Fine Brilliance Lead Voice 1 Violin 1 2 3 4 5 Pizz Violin Cello Kokyu Flute 1 2 3 4 Piccolo Recorder Yokobue Ocarina Pan Flute Shakuhachi Whistle Oboe 1 2 3 4 English Horn 1 2 Bassoon 1 2 3 Trumpet 1 2 3 4 5 6 Muted Trumpet Trombone 1 2 3 Muted Trombone Flugel Horn Euphonium User 1 16 To Lower Dotted Button 34 Vo
67. rilliant 06 Mellow 46 LEAD Voice 1 00 06 00 06 00 Brilliant 06 Mellow 47 Pedal Voice 1 00 06 00 06 00 Brilliant 06 Mellow 48 UK Voice 2 00 06 00 06 00 Brilliant 06 Mellow 49 LEAD Voice 2 00 06 00 06 00 Brilliant 06 Mellow Sustain Code Switch Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks 50 Upper Keyboard 00 01 00 01 00 OFF 01 ON 51 Lower Keyboard 00 01 00 01 00 OFF 01 ON 52 Pedalboard O 00 01 00 01 00 01 Solo Bar 59 Keyboard Percussion 5B Lower Keyboard 00 01 00 01 00 OFF 01 ON 5C Pedal Board O 00 01 O 00 01 00 OFF 01 ON Disable Code Switch Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks 5F Disable 00 01 00 01 00 01 Tremolo Code Switch Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks 60 Tremolo O 00 01 O 00 01 00 SLOW 01 FAST Rhythm Sequence Code Switch Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks 61 Sequence 1 00 01 00 01 00 OFF 01 ON 62 Sequence 2 00 01 00 01 00 OFF 01 ON 63 Sequence 3 00 01 00 01 00 OFF 01 ON 64 Sequence 4 00 01 00 01 00 OFF 01 ON 56 5 EL MIDI Parameters Voice Section Parameters Panel Voice Parameters Address Parameter 00 07 00 0D 00 7F Voice Assign O
68. rrently selected in this case SET DEC ON OFF Pressing Off after selecting the appropriate registration turns off grayed out its parameter Pressing On turns on the parameter solid bar AII parameters are selected after Power On Reset operation UPPER YOICE1 Q6l002 Str 2 S A REGISTRATION SELECT lt gt EE Emm There are several unique methods to select the registration memory numbers The parameters you select using this method are Volume Brilliance Reverb Depth Sustain Lu Pressing the appropriate Data Control buttons left most while holding down COARSE button selects the parameters in the same voice group M The registration number encircled by the cursor positive box indicates that it acts as the master Turning the Registration Select switch on and off to select the targeted registrations 31 32 pressing ON button while holding down COARSE button the registration memory numbers can be selected by pressing Data Control buttons corresponding to ON with the COARSE button held B pressing OFF button while holding down COARSE button the registration memory numbers can be cancelled by pressing Data Control buttons corresponding to OFF with the COARSE button held By holding ON and OFF simultan
69. s 2 Bounce 16 Beat Shuffle BritePiano 16 Beat 1 Sax amp Synth 16 Beat 2 JazzFusion Jazz Fusion OceanGtr West coast 1 16Bt Pf West coast 2 16Bt Balad 16 Beat Ballad 16Bt Latin 16 Beat Latin 5 Black amp White Organ Sounds LCD Name Content 4 E Straight Flute Combi 1 Cluster Flute Combi 2 y 2 Flute Combi 3 OrganCla Organ Bossa 2 WhiteShade 8 Beat Ballad 1 13 voice Category List A variety of voices can be divided into the following categories ORCH ESTRAL The voice names in a square indicate they are created by VA Virtual Acoustic synthesis Strings 1 Strings 2 Strings 3 Strings 4 Strings 8 Strings 5 Strings 6 Tremolo Strings Strings 7 Pizzicato Strings Synth Strings 2 Brass 3 Brass 4 Synth Strings 1 Synth Strings 3 Brass 1 Brass 2 Brass 5 Synth Brass 1 Synth Brass 2 Synth Brass 3 Lead Synth Brass 4 Clarinet 2 Clarinet 3 Bass Clarinet 1 Synth Clarinet 1 Clarinet 1 Synth Clarinet 2 V Clarinet Soft Reed Saxophone 1 Saxophone 2 Tenor Sax Breath Sax Sax Ensemble 1 Sax Ensemble 2 Soprano Sax Synth Sax Synth
70. sable Button Mode Off Shift Shift Jump User 80 Positions Cursor Controls Data Set Insert Delete Clear Shift End Stop Top Next Song MUSIC DISK RECORDER Play Record Upper Lower Pedal Lead Keyboard Percussion Control Pause Stop Fast Forward Reverse Song Select Shift Custom Play Tempo Format Read amp Auto Increment Song Repeat Song Delete Song Copy From To Disk Copy Punch in Recording XG Song Playback XG Easy Converter Song Name Voice Disk Pattern Disk Remaining Memory LED Display Eject FOOT SWITCH Left Mode Off Rhythm Stop Ending Fill In Glide Upper Lower Lead 1 2 Time Tremolo On Off Right Regist Shift Mode Off Shift Jump User 80 Positions Cursor Controls Data Set Insert Delete Clear Shift End Stop Top Next Song KNEE LEVER On Off Sustain Upper Lower MOC Lead Slide Solo Upper Mode 2ND EXP PEDAL Pitch Bend On Off Upper LeadPedal 1 2 Range 1 12 Tempo Range 1 12 TRANSPOSE PITCH Transpose 6 6 Pitch 438 8Hz 444 5Hz LCD DISPLAY 480 x 160 Full Dot OTHER CONTROLS Power On Off Exp Pedal Right Left Footswitches 2nd ExpressionPedal Pitch Control Transpose Master Volume Display Select Data Controls Page Coarse Hold LCD Contrast MIDI Output Upper Lower Pedal Int Ext Lead Sync Exp Lead Initial Touch OTHER FITTINGS Registration Menu Disk 3 5 Floppy Disk To Author
71. sonant tone TUBA Timpani 2 Flute 3 Expressive Timpani sounds played with softer mallets Jazz flute with unique attack Flute 4 Classical flute with deep vibrato Oboe 3 Oboe 4 Oboe suited to faster phrases Expressive oboe for classicals English Horn 2 English horn with distinctive reed Bassoon 3 CLARINET Clarinet 3 Bassoon with rich resonance even in the lower register Sweet and expressive clarinet SAXOPHONE Synth Lead 6 Comical synth Lead with unique pitch characteristics Synth Lead 7 Synth Lead having Synth bass image Gorgeous brass ensemble Magnificent string ensemble Rich expressiveness with touch TUTTI Tutti 9 Tutti 10 Wood winds ensemble Thicker than Tutti 6 Mixed chorus for the sacred music Impressive chorus CHORUS Chorus 7 Chorus 8 PIANO Elec Piano 4 8 Chorus for Gospel music Bright and brilliant electric piano Expressive Electric bass ELECTRIC BASS Elec Bass 5 po AN Bass 4 Synth Bass5 Bass 5 Resonant synth bass Synth Bass suitable for playing gradually changing sounds 23 24 aM Voice Menu The following chart lists the voices available and their button page assignment STRINGS Upper Lower CLARINET Upper Lower Clari Clari Clari net 1 net 2 net 3 STRINGS Strings Strings Strings Strings Strings Strings Strings Strings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pizz Trem Synth Synth
72. t the source disk into the disk slot Simultaneously hold down the bottom right Data Control button and LOWER the Record section in SONG PAGE 2 3 4 RECORD PLAY UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL UPPER LOWER PEDAL EA 5 m m OVUL 2 SONG 2 Change i con B SONG DEL REPEAT ONG w __ 7 LECT dri im MUSIC DISK RECORDER FORMAT Press the Data Control buttons corresponding to to initiate copy operation SONG 2 3 4 5 SONG SON hange son Disk Are You Sure Cop Cancel TU 1 SONG 2 5 4 2 SONG Copying Disk asom 11 SONG In middle 50 the copying operation is finished 3 Eject the source disk from the disk slot SONG NAME 2 5 4 42 Insert the destination disk into disk slot SONG 2 5 4 Insert Destination Disk 50 Cancel ur Copying Disk 6355 The bar indication 100 90 indicates the copy paste operation is complete SONG 2 3 4 B SOnNG SON hange 4 5 SONG
73. tion After Touch Message Also even when you don t intend to Electone s FSV keyboards always send out the aftertouch messages In addition to the normal aftertouch VA aftertouch Control no 16 is sent out If you don t need them you can cut them 2nd Expression Pedal Message This message 15 transmitted as the Control no 4 If you don t need the control no 4 you can cut it Rhythm Start Stop Messages Electone can transmit the realtime messages FA start and FC stop When working with an external sequencer the sequencer may respond to those messages You can avoid it with this message set to off nos MU series XG tone generators from Yamaha EL 900 has built in MUSO type tone generator exclusive for XG playback VA Aftertouch Exclusive to VA tone generation system and can be applied only to Upper keyboard NOTE The message of the 2nd expression pedal is different from the normal MIDI pitch bend messages NOTE This MIDI Out Filter function is effective for the external connected devices and not effective for the M D R recording 45 Y APPENDIX Details on Each Voice Preset Page Section Voice Name Comments Feet Effect 1 Upper Lower Strings 1 8 Large strings ensemble STRINGS Strings 2 8 Relatively small
74. ttons PAGE REGIST DISK 2 3 4 5 Symphonic Orchestra Maest Grand E Str LowSt Pizz Class Woods Orch Ens amp Harp Ens icEns Quart Flute num Brass PTcli Str Choir amp Harp Ens max Quart Tutti REGIST DISK PAGE 1 3 4 5 Twilight Illumination Jazz Time Full Mute Solid Moon GQuart Cockt Full Brass Ens Tutti Light Ens et BeBop Afro Swing Fast Dixie Radio Charl Jazz Waltz Combo Days eston Each registration is preset with various functions rhythm effects panning etc all suited to the voices The voices are elaborately combined to bring out the characteristics of each voice You can use them as your good reference when you create your own registrations Take a brief look at each menu page 1 FEGIST DISK 2 3 4 5 Symphonic Orchestra Maest Grand Full Str LowsSt Pizz Class Woods oso Orch St Ens amp Harp Ens icEns Quart Flute Fanfa Brass PFCIi Str Choir amp Harp Ens max ue Quart Tutti page 2 REGIST DISK PAGE 1 3 4 5 Twilight Illumination Jazz Time Sax Full Mute Solid Moon Trb Quart Cockt Full Brass Ens Tutti Light Ens Afro Jazz Swing Fast Dixie Radio Charl Jazz WI Waltz Days 3 REGIST DISK PAGE 1 2 45 Samba Samba Bossa Bossa 66 Rhumb Brass
75. u 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 Furthermore you can select from the several changing methods changing the specific parameter values in a certain registration to the value in another registration at one time or offsetting a certain amount of value from a certain parameter in a registration on the basis of the one in another registration Let s check each section in the Voice Display SET Q Voice Group Shows the currently selected voice group O Parameter Shows the current parameter Q Registration Memory Number Shows the currently selected Registration Memory number O Voice Name Shows the voice name currently assigned to the displayed Voice Group Q Registration Memory 1 16 The cursor box is positioned at the currently selected Registration Memory number You can move the cursor to select another registration by pressing the Data Control buttons corresponding to the left right arrows in REGISTRATION SELECT section Notice that you cannot move the cursor by directly pressing one of the Registration Memory buttons between the Upper and Lower keyboards REGISTRATION SELECT ON OFF Q Same Voice A line under each registration number indicates that the currently assigned voice to the registration is the same as the one shown at the top Q Parameter Value Shows t
76. ult 1 2 3 16 1 1 3 5 16 2 Changed 1 16 4 Mode Default Mode 3 Mode 3 Messages X X Altered Note Number 36 96 3 0 127 4 True Voice e e M KK e A v xA x x x Velocity Note ON O 9nH 1 127 9nH 1 127 Note OFF O 9nH v 0 O 9nH 0 8nH After Touch Key s X X Ch s O O Pitch Bend O 5 O 5 Control Change 0 32 X 6 Bank Select 1 5 7 10 X Q 6 4 07 O 7 2nd Expression Pedal 6 38 X O 6 Data Entry 11 077 O 6 7 Expression Pedal 16 0 O 8 VA After Touch 96 97 X O 6 Data Entry SW 64 67 X O 6 71 74 X O 6 Sound Controller 84 91 93 94 X Q 6 98 99 100 101 X Q 6 NRPN RPN 120 121 X Q 6 Program Change 10 O 11 Range System Exclusive System Song Position X Common Song Select X X Tune X X System Clock 9 Real Time Commands O FAH FCH Aux Local ON OFF X X Messages All Notes OFF X 123 127 1 Active Sense O Reset X X 1 Ch 1 UK Ch 2 LK Ch 3 PK Ch 16 Control Notes 2 de 2 LEAD 1 5 14 XG Ch 15 Keyboard UK LK PK LEAD 1 36 96 0 127 Keyboard Percussion 3 127 5 UK UK Horizontal Touch LK LK Horizontal Touch 6 XG only 7 Control only 8 UK only 9 External Mode only 10 Control 0 15 112 116 11 UK LK PK Control 0 15 112 116 XG 0 127 Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO O YES X NO
77. ume Upper Lower 1 2 Flute Voice Lead 1 2 Pedal 1 2 Accompaniment Percussion Set Length Depth Sustain Upper Knee Lower Knee Pedal Length Brilliance Upper 1 2 Lower 1 2 Lead 1 2 Pedal1 2 Control Brilliant Mellow Tremolo Chorus Upper 1 2 Lower 1 2 Lead 1 2 Pedal1 2 Flute Voice Tremolo Fast Speed Chorus Slow Stop Symphonic Celeste Upper 1 2 Lower 1 2 Lead 1 2 Pedal1 2 Mode Symphonic Celeste Vibrato Upper 1 2 Lower 1 2 Lead 1 2 Pedal1 2 Preset User Delay Depth Speed Touch Vibrato Delay Upper 1 2 Lower 1 2 Lead 1 2 Pedal1 2 Control Time Feedback Balance Mode Mono Stereo 1 2 3 Flanger Upper 1 2 Lower 1 2 Lead 1 2 2 Control Speed Feedback Depth Distortion Upper 1 2 Lower 1 2 Lead 1 2 Pedal1 2 Control Level Hi pass Glide Upper 1 2 Lower 1 2 Lead 1 2 Control Time Lead Slide On Knee Off Control Time Lead Tune Tune Control Panning Upper 1 2 Lower 1 2 Lead 1 2 Pedal1 2 7 positions Feet Upper 1 2 Lower 1 2 Lead 1 2 Pedal1 2 Preset 2 Pedal Voices only 4 8 16 63 RHYTHM 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
78. y advanced the shift setting in the middle of your performance You cannot edit the user registration settings here M DR 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 When you set the Next Song function you can visually confirm if the next song has been read or not O M D R not displayed Nothing is displayed when no disk 15 inserted or while one of the following function is engaged Recording Song Delete Song Copy and Disk Copy No Data Control button is operable in this case O M D R displaying the song name when stopped Peacel gt lt lt gt gt The number and name of the currently selected song are displayed Also those of the XG songs are displayed O M D R displaying the song name during playback 2 Peace Displayed during playback including song repeat function Only STOP button is available in this case When Next Song function is executed the song number name will be changed Voice Display You 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 yo

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