10MIDI Jacks (page 157)Knee Lever (page 150)Jacks (page 157)Speaker UnitMonitor SpeakersLeft-Footswitch (page 148)Right-Footswitch (page 79)Expression
100Music Disk Recorder75) Changing the TempoYou can change the tempo of the song as the song is playing onthe M.D.R. by holding down the SHIFT button
101Music Disk Recorder76) Song CopyThis function lets you copy the data recorded at one songnumber to another song number. You can copy and exchanget
102Music Disk Recorder7PAUSE STOP PLAY SONG SELECT RECORDUPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROLCUSTOM PLAYSHIFTRECORD PLAYFORMATSONGREPEA
103Music Disk Recorder7PAUSE STOP PLAY SONG SELECT RECORDUPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROLCUSTOM PLAYSHIFTRECORD PLAYFORMATSONGREPEA
104Music Disk Recorder7PAUSE STOP PLAY SONG SELECT RECORDUPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROLCUSTOM PLAYSHIFTRECORD PLAYFORMATSONGREPEA
105Music Disk Recorder7PAUSESHIFTRECORD PLAY(K.PERC.)(LEAD)(K.PERC.)(LEAD)5409) Checking the Remaining MemoryWhile playback is stopped, you can check
106Music Disk Recorder7Messages on the M.D.R. LED DisplayDisplay Description of the MessagesNo disk is installed. Install a disk.1) The installed dis
107Voice Edit8VOICEEDITPATTERN SEQUENCERHYTHMPROGRAML. FLUTEVOICETREMOLO(FAST)U. FLUTEVOICEFOOTSW.REGIST.SHIFTEXP.PITCH/MIDIVOICEDISPLAYEFFECTSETA. B.
108Voice Edit8EDIT PageOperatorAlgorithm Envelope ParametersName of the voice to be editedAt the left side of the display is the Algorithm used for th
109Voice Edit82) To edit the FM Operators:1Adjust the Envelope Parameters of Operator 1 (after turning off theother Operators).The Envelope Parameters
11Main FeaturesYour Yamaha Electone is packed with many sophisticated functions. Yet is amazingly easyto use. The main features are briefly described
110Voice Edit83Turn off Operators 1 and 2, and turn on Operators 3 and 4.Make some changes to their parameters, as you did with Operators 1and 2 in st
111Voice Edit83) To edit the AWM Operator:éNext, we’ll make some changes in the sound of the AWM Operator. TheAWM Operator is a specially recorded wa
112Voice Edit8SAVE PagePAGE2Press the Data Control button that corresponds to the User voicenumber you wish to save to.The following display appears,
113Voice Edit83(If necessary) Press the Data Control buttons below [Edit Name] togive a name to the voice you have edited.The method to edit the name
114Voice Edit83Quitting Voice EditYou can quit the Voice Edit function from any of its display pages.To quit:1Press the VOICE EDIT button in the DISPL
115Voice Edit82Select the VOICE DISK page with the Page buttons.The message “Insert Voice Disk!!” appears and prompts you theoperation.PAGE2Insert the
116Voice Edit86Voice Editing BasicsThe EL-700/500 Electone uses a versatile tone generation systemdeveloped by Yamaha that is capable of producing an
117Voice Edit83) AWM OperatorsEach algorithm has a special AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) Operator. AWMOperators are not sine waves like the other Operat
118Voice Edit84) FM OperatorsThe Operators 1 through 8 are the sine wave Operators of the algorithm.When one of these Operators has been selected, the
119Voice Edit8Envelope ParametersBy using the modulators and setting them to various output levels, youcan create all kinds of sounds. These sounds w
121Getting Started1Plug the power cord in to an appropriate electrical outlet.1 Quick Introductory Guide2Turn on the Electone by pressing the POWER sw
120Voice Edit81 To change the overall volume: Change 1 of the carrier. Change 7 of the AWM.2 To change the overall tone: Change 1 of the modulator. Ch
121Voice Edit86) Some Voice Editing ExamplesThe following examples illustrate some specific uses of the Voice Editcontrols. Make the changes as descr
122Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program9Outline of the Rhythm Programming OperationThe following is a brief outline of the steps necessa
123Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program91Rhythm Pattern ProgramThe Rhythm Pattern Program lets you use any of 120 differentinstruments (
124Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program9Copying the Fill Ins and Endings:The similar procedure can be used with the FILL IN and INTRO.EN
125Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program92) Percussion Sounds Used for Rhythm Pattern ProgramThe total of 120 different instruments are a
126Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program9Extend(ed) SetConsists of 29 different drum and percussion instruments.Assigned to the Upper Key
127Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program93) Step Write and Real Time WriteThere are two different methods you can use to program rhythms:
128Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program94 METRONOME—Real Time Write onlyTurns the metronome click on or off. When set to ON, themetrono
129Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program97) Editing with Step WriteTo enter sounds with Step Write:1Raise the rhythm volume, and turn off
133Set the MASTER VOLUME control.The MASTER VOLUME control is an overall control which affectsthe volume of the entire instrument.MASTER VOLUME4Press
130Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program9To replace the instrument:1. Select the track using the Rhythm Track control above.2. Simultaneo
131Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program9EDIT Page—Step WritePAGEShows the current Quantize value.Measure Beat Click21 NOTE:You can retur
132Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program9About QuantizeThe Quantize function is a process of rounding off timing and/orduration values.Wi
133Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program98) Editing with Real Time WriteTo enter sounds with Real Time Write:1Raise the rhythm volume, an
134Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program99) Selecting Accompaniment PatternsThe Rhythm Pattern Program allows you to use one of the Elect
135Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program9To create your own backings with the Lower Rhythmic function:You can add backings (lower rhythmi
136Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program9Pressing the Data Control button corresponding to CHANGE VOICEopens the following message on the
137Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program910) Saving Rhythm PatternsTo save a newly created rhythm to a User pattern number:1Select the SA
138Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program93(If necessary) Press the Data Control buttons below [Edit Name] togive a name to the rhythm you
139Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program912) Recalling User Rhythm PatternsThe User rhythms you have created in the Rhythm Pattern Progra
14Quick Introductory Guide12Press the Page button to select the various menu “pages” ofregistrations available on the disk.PAGEWhen the page numbers a
140Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program913) Selecting Rhythms From a Pattern Disk (Optional)You can also load the rhythms from optional
141Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program92Rhythm Sequence ProgramWith the Rhythm Sequence Program function, you can connect any ofthe Ele
142Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program92) Programming a Sequence1Select the type of rhythm you wish to enter, Preset or User.Press thes
143Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program935 Slow Rock 336 Tango 137 Tango 238 Tango 339 Cha-cha40 Rhumba41 Beguine42 Mambo43 Salsa44 Samb
144Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program94Use the cursor controls to move the cursor along the pattern row inthe display and select the p
145Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program9Audition:You can play the rhythm sequence at any time during the editing processby moving the cu
146Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program95) Playing All Sequences in OrderYou can also have up to all four rhythm sequences automatically
147Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequence Program9To start the sequence using the Left Footswitch:1Select STOP from the RHYTHM CONTROL (page 148)
148Footswitches, Knee Lever and Expression Pedals10VOICEEDITPATTERN SEQUENCERHYTHMPROGRAML. FLUTEVOICETREMOLO(FAST)U. FLUTEVOICEFOOTSW.REGIST.SHIFTEXP
149Footswitches, Knee Lever and Expression Pedals101) Rhythm ControlSelection of Left Footswitch control over rhythm functions. When this ischosen, t
15Quick Introductory Guide13Select one of the registrations shown on the LCD by pressing theappropriate Data Control button.Up to 16 registration sele
150Footswitches, Knee Lever and Expression Pedals103) Tremolo ControlSelection of Footswitch control over Tremolo. Pressing the Footswitch turnsthe T
151Footswitches, Knee Lever and Expression Pedals103) Lead SlideTo select Knee Lever control over Lead Slide:1Call up the Lead Condition display, by p
152Footswitches, Knee Lever and Expression Pedals103 Expression PedalsThere are two types of Expression Pedals: the Expression Pedal whichcontrols the
153Footswitches, Knee Lever and Expression Pedals10Tempo Control1MODEDetermines the range of the Tempo control. Range: 1 - 12The setting 2 (NARROW) r
154Transpose and Pitch Controls11There are two pitch-related controls on the Electone: Transpose and Pitch. Transpose allows you tochange the key of
155MIDI12MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a kind of communication system for electronic musicalinstruments. It is built into most every
156MIDI12MIDI CONTROL PagePAGE321Internal/External Control1LEADDetermines Internal or External control of the Lead Voices. Whenset to Internal, Lead
15713Accessory Jacks and Controls13 Accessory Jacks and ControlsOn the underside of the Electone keyboard is a separate panel equipped with various in
158Appendix14Setting examplesUsing the TO HOST terminalIf you want to connect your Electone with a personal computer, a MIDIinterface will be necessar
159Appendix14Using MIDI IN/OUT jacks1. Control an external device using the EL-700/500● Playing your Electone can cause the MIDI keyboard (or tone gen
16Quick Introductory Guide1Page 1: Symphonic OrchestraPage 2: Twilight Illumination ~ Jazz TimeLCD (Name) ContentLCD (Name) Content1234567891011121314
160Appendix14The MIDI Messages of the EL-700/500The MIDI messages can be divided into two groups: the Channel Messagesand System Messages. Below is a
161Appendix14System MessagesThe System Messages are the data related to the overall system of the device.System Exclusive MessagesSystem Exclusive mes
162Appendix14Send the Registration Data from your PC to the EL-700/500 and Change the Registration Memory Buttons• Receiving the Registration Data1Sen
163Appendix14Use the EL-700/500 as an XG Tone GeneratorYou can also use the EL-700/500 as an XG tone generator since the EL-700/500 is compatible with
164Appendix14MIDI Data Format1. Channel Messages1.1 EL ModeCode (Hexadecimal) Function Transmit Receive Remarks8n,nn,00-7F Note Off ˛ 1ch UK˛ 2ch LK˛
165Appendix14Code (Hexadecimal) Function Transmit Receive RemarksCn,nn Program Change ˛ 1ch UK˛ 2ch LK˛ 3ch PK˛ 5-14ch XG16ch 16ch ControlDn,00-7F Aft
166Appendix14Code (Hexadecimal) Function Transmit Receive RemarksBn,78,00 All Sounds Off ˛ 1-16chBn,79,00 Reset All ControllersBn,7B,00 All Note OffBn
167Appendix14Electone ExclusiveCode (Hexadecimal) Message Transmit ReceiveF0,43,70,70,00,...(Data)...F7 Bulk Dump Data ˛ Ø78 ØØID ˛ØF0,43,70,ID,00,F7
168Appendix14*4 Switch CodesSelectorsCode Switch Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks02 UK Voice 1 Ø [00-0D] Ø [00-0D] Switch Number03 LK Voice
169Appendix14SustainCode Switch Transmit Tx Range Receive Rx Range Remarks50 Upper Keyboard Ø [00-01] Ø [00-01] 00:OFF,01:ON51 Lower Keyboard Ø [00-01
17Quick Introductory Guide1Page 3: LatinPage 4: Dance & FusionLCD (Name) ContentLCD (Name) Content12345678910111213141516SambaBrassSambaLightBossa
170Appendix14○○××○×○○○○○○○○○×○○○○○000000000000000000000000000000000000000000-04, 06, 0700-04, 06,
171Appendix14ØØØØØØØØØØØØØØ˛ØØØØ0101010101010101010101010101010101010100-0100-0100-0100-0100-0100-0100-0100-0100-
172Appendix14Sustain On/OffLengthKeyboard PercussionModesReverbTremoloSymphonicDelayFlangerDistortionPattern Assign NumberPattern Select NumberVolumeR
173Appendix1400:Type101:Type202:Type303:Type400:OFF01:MUTE00:MIN7F:MAX00:MIN7F:MAX00:OFF01:SingleFinger02:Fingerd03:CustomABC00:OFF01:ON00:OFF01:ON00:
174Appendix1400-0100-013A-4600-0B00-033C-4F00-0434-4C00-0100-01Address Size DataOverallSystem ParametersEffect Parameters (Overall)˛ØØØØ
175Appendix14TransmitFunction Receive RemarksBasic ChannelNote NumberVelocityAfter TouchPitch BendControl ChangeProgram ChangeSystem ExclusiveSystemCo
176Appendix140, 321, 5, 7, 1046, 381196, 9764-6771-7484, 91, 93, 9498-99, 100-101120, 121True Voice1, 2, 3, 16 1-16Ø 9nH, v=1-127Ø 9nH, v=0˛Ø ˛˛Ø
177Appendix14Possible Cause and SolutionThe LEDs of on/off buttons (UPPER/LOWER FLUTE VOICES, VOICE EDIT,RHYTHM PROGRAM, and TREMOLO [FAST]) are lit w
178Appendix14ProblemVOICES/RHYTHMSOnly one sound is heard when two notes of theLead or Pedal voices are simultaneously played.The Pedal voices do not
179Appendix14ProblemVOICE EDITINGDuring voice editing, the specified voice isn’theard, even when the keyboard is played.Changing the Envelope Generato
18Quick Introductory Guide1Page 5: Black & White ~ Organ SoundsLCD (Name) Content12345678910111213141516StraightClusterDry CombiFat &RichMoody
180Appendix14KEYBOARDTouch Tone Initial TouchAfter TouchVOICE Tone GenerationUpper Keyboard Voice 1, 2Lower Keyboard Voice 1, 2Lead VoicePedalboard Vo
181Appendix14RHYTHM PROGRAM Pattern ProgramRhythm SequenceKEYBOARD PERCUSSIONACCOMPANIMENT Auto Bass ChordAccompanimentsMELODY ON CHORDBASIC REGISTRAT
182IndexAA.B.C. ... 65A.B.C./M.O.C ... 66, 76ACC. (
183NNEXT SONG (SHIFT END) ... 81NORMAL Set ... 60, 125, 128OOL (AWM) ...
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19Quick Introductory Guide14Basic OperationSetting Registration Shift/Footswitch/Knee LeverRegistration Set-upSelect the voice (Voice Menu)Finely adju
ModelSerial No.Purchase DateSPECIAL MESSAGE SECTIONPRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS: Yamaha electronic prod-ucts may have either labels similar to the graphics
20Quick Introductory Guide15Using the LCD DisplayThis section introduces you the convenient control functions of the LCDdisplay. The LCD display lets
21Quick Introductory Guide1Using Data Control Buttons41232The Data Control buttons are used to select 1 a voice/rhythm orfunction shown on the display
22Quick Introductory Guide1● Selecting voices or setting up the Voice Condition● Selecting rhythms or setting up the Rhythm Condition● Setting the Rev
23Quick Introductory Guide1VOICEEDITHOLDCOARSEPATTERN SEQUENCERHYTHMPROGRAML. FLUTEVOICETREMOLO(FAST)U. FLUTEVOICEFOOTSW.REGIST.SHIFTEXP.PITCH/MIDIVOI
24Quick Introductory Guide1Strings 2Tremolo StringsPizzicato StringsBrass 2Brass 3Synth Brass 1Clarinet 2Bass Clarinet 1Synth Clarinet 1Saxophone 2Sa
25Quick Introductory Guide1Jazz Organ 1Pop Organ 1Jazz Organ 2Pop Organ 2Jazz Organ 3Pop Organ 3Jazz Organ 4Pop Organ 4The Preset Voices for Upper/Low
26Voice Sections21Selecting Voices from the PanelSince selection of panel voices follows the same procedure throughoutthe various voice sections, inst
27Voice Sections2 NOTE:Pressing a voice button once calls upthat voice’s Voice Menu display.Pressing it a second time calls up theVoice Condition disp
28Voice Sections2Turning the Electone off erases all panel settings you have made. When the Electone is turned on, Basic Registration 1 is automatica
29Voice Sections22Selecting Voices from the Dotted Buttons—Dotted Buttons and User Voices—The EL-700/500 has a wide variety of voices from which you
• Take care that the key cover does not pinch your fingers, and do not insert afinger or hand in the key cover gap.• Never insert or drop paper or met
30Voice Sections2To select User voices:Select the USER page when you wish to play voices that you’ve created inVoice Edit (page 107) or voices from a
31Voice Sections2STRINGSStrings1Strings2Strings3Strings4Strings5Pizz.StringsTrem.StringsSynth.Strs.1Synth.Strs.2Strings6Strings7Synth.Strs.3STRINGS U
32Voice Sections2CLARINETClari-net 1Clari-net 2CLARINET Upper/LowerSAXOPHONESaxo-phone1Saxo-phone2Sopra.Sax.Sax.Ens.1Sax.Ens.2Synth.SaxSynth.Lead1Syn
33Voice Sections2VIBRAPHONEVibra-phoneGloc-ken.Celesta MusicBoxMarim-baChime Synth.ChimeSteelDrumXylo-phoneVIBRAPHONE Upper/LowerELECTRIC BASSElec.Ba
34Voice Sections2Page/Section Voice NamePresetCommentsFeet Effect1. Upper/Lower Strings 1 8' - Large strings ensemble.STRINGS Strings 2 8' -
35Voice Sections2Page/Section Voice NamePresetCommentsFeet Effect9. Lead Oboe 1 8' - Softer oboe.OBOE Oboe 2 8' - Rounder tone with characte
36Voice Sections2Page/Section Voice NamePresetCommentsFeet Effect18. Upper/Lower Guitar 1 U16'/L8' - Folk guitar. Steel string.GUITAR Guitar
37Flute Voices (Organ Sounds) - EL-700 only31 Creating Flute VoicesTo create the Flute Voices:1Press one of the Flute Voice buttons (UPPER or LOWER) i
38Flute Voices (Organ Sounds) - EL-700 only33Press the Page buttons to select the various pages for the other FluteVoice functions.ATTACK PagePAGE1231
39Flute Voices (Organ Sounds) - EL-700 only32 Save to User Flute VoiceSaves the currently created Flute Voice to the selected User Flute Voicememory s
4GM (General MIDI System Level 1) is an addition to the MIDI standard which ensures that any GM-compatible music data can beaccurately played by any G
40Flute Voices (Organ Sounds) - EL-700 only33 Using Preset and User VoicesTo call up the Preset Voices and User Voices:1Press the Page buttons to sele
41Voice Controls and Effects44 Voice Controls and EffectsThe Electone is equipped with two general kinds of functions that can be used to change the s
42Voice Controls and Effects41 Selecting from Voice ConditionPagesTo call up the Voice Condition page:Choose a voice on the panel, then press that voi
43Voice Controls and Effects42 FEETDetermines the octave setting of the voice. PRESET is the original (factory)setting; 4' is the highest and 16
44Voice Controls and Effects41-4SYMPH. (SYMPHONIC):Selects Symphonic/ Celeste. See page 46 for the details of theSymphonic/ Celeste setting.1-5DELAY:S
45Voice Controls and Effects43-1ON/KNEE/OFFOn/Off switch and knee lever selector for the Slide effect.3-2TIMEDetermines the speed of the slide or port
46Voice Controls and Effects41 TREM./CHOR. (TREMOLO/CHORUS)See Tremolo section on page 53. Independently applied to each voicesection.2 SYMP. (SYMP
47Voice Controls and Effects43-23-13-43-333-1TIMEDetermines the time between delayed repeats. Range: 5ms - 956ms3-2F.B. (Feedback)Determines the numb
48Voice Controls and Effects43-24-24-144-1SPEEDDetermines the speed of the modulation. Range: 0Hz - 12.1Hz4-2F.B. (Feedback)Controls the brightness a
49Voice Controls and Effects43 Selecting from the PanelReverb, Sustain and Tremolo/Chorus pages are called up by pressing therespective panel buttons.
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50Voice Controls and Effects4Selecting LENG. (LENGTH) will display the following message.Select [Uniform] to set the current Length value for all regi
51Voice Controls and Effects41 UPPER 1, 2, FLUTE (EL-700 only) SectionsDetermines the amount of reverb applied to each voice section.Range: 0-242 LOWE
52Voice Controls and Effects42) SustainThe Sustain effect, selectable for the Upper, Lower and Pedal voices, causesvoices to gradually fade out when t
53Voice Controls and Effects43) Tremolo/ChorusTremolo recreates the rich, swirling sound of the popular rotating speakereffect. Just as with a conven
54Voice Controls and Effects41) Turning on the Tremolo effect (set to standby):Before you switch Tremolo on and off in real time, you must first turn
55Voice Controls and Effects42) Setting the Tremolo effectTremolo setting made here are global; in other words , they are applied thesame to all voice
56Rhythm and Accompaniment51 Selecting Rhythms from the PanelTen different rhythm categories in various styles can be instantlyselected from the front
57Rhythm and Accompaniment5BAR/BEATTEMPOLEAD INPressing the START button while holding down the INTRO.ENDING button automatically plays a special one-
58Rhythm and Accompaniment55Set the tempo.TEMPOBAR/BEATTEMPO(TEMPO Display: shows current tempo)211 TEMPO DialFor adjusting the speed of the rhythm.
59Rhythm and Accompaniment52 Rhythm Condition PagesThe Rhythm Condition includes the following two pages: the RhythmCondition page used to adjust the
6EL-700/500 Panel LayoutBASICREGIST.12345M./TO DISK13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4VIBRA-PHONELOWERPEDAL12SYNCHROSTARTINTRO.ENDINGSTARTFILL INHORNLOWER KEYBOARD VO
60Rhythm and Accompaniment52) To select the Instrument page:Choose a rhythm, and press that pattern’s panel button again (or again pressthe Data Contr
61Rhythm and Accompaniment5To use the Copy function, press one of the rightmost Data Control buttons.The following display will appear:Copy CancelPres
62Rhythm and Accompaniment52Select one of the pages with the Page buttons.PAGEEach page represents the same general rhythm types as those selectedfrom
63Rhythm and Accompaniment54 Rhythm MenusThis chart lists all 66 of the rhythms available on the Electone. NOTE:The Baroque on the March page isconfig
64Rhythm and Accompaniment5LATIN2Samba1Samba2Samba3Bossa-nova1Bossa-nova2Bossa-nova3LATIN28 BEAT8 Beat18 Beat48 Beat28 Beat38 Beat5DancePop 1DancePop
65Rhythm and Accompaniment55 Automatic Accompaniment - AutoBass Chord (A.B.C.)The Auto Bass Chord (A.B.C.) function works with the Rhythm sectionof t
66Rhythm and Accompaniment5FGABCDEGAB DE(Key of C)CMajor chords: Press the root of the chord (the note thatcorresponds to the chord’s name).CmMinor ch
67Rhythm and Accompaniment5Rhythm Menu Page1ACCOMPANI. (Accompaniment)1 Type 1-Type 4These settings provide various types of rhythmic and melodicaccom
68Rhythm and Accompaniment57 Keyboard PercussionThe Keyboard Percussion function features a total of 120 different drumand percussion sounds, playable
69Rhythm and Accompaniment5Hand ClapAgogo HighAgogo LowWood Block HighWood Block LowCowbell 1Triangle OpenTriangle ClosedSnare Drum RollOrchestra Snar
75 6 7 8 9 D.10 11 12PAUSE STOP PLAY SONG SELECT RECORDUPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROLCUSTOM PLAYSHIFTPOWERRECORD PLAYFORMATSONGRE
70Rhythm and Accompaniment52) To use the User Keyboard PercussionA total of 120 different drum and percussion sounds can be assigned to anykey or peda
71Rhythm and Accompaniment53Select the ASSIGN page by pressing the Page buttons.The display will be replaced with the Assign Page:PAGE2131 INST. (Inst
72Rhythm and Accompaniment54.SNARE BRUSHSD BrShot 1SD BrShot 2SD BrRollPage 45.TOMTom1Tom2Tom3Tom4Tom BrShot 1Tom BrShot 2Tom BrShot 3Tom BrShot 4Synt
73Rhythm and Accompaniment54To assign an instrument to a particular key or pedal:simultaneously hold down the Data Control button corresponding tothe
74Rhythm and Accompaniment53) Other User Keyboard Percussion FunctionsAdditional operations in the User Mode include copying of Lower/PedalPreset Keyb
75Rhythm and Accompaniment5 To copy from one User location to another:1. Select the MENU page by using the Page buttons.COPY/USERCopies one of the ei
76Rhythm and Accompaniment5VOICEEDITPATTERN SEQUENCERHYTHMPROGRAML. FLUTEVOICETREMOLO(FAST)U. FLUTEVOICEFOOTSW.REGIST.SHIFTEXP.PITCH/MIDIVOICEDISPLAYE
77Registration Memory61Storing RegistrationsêNewly created registrations you make can be stored to the RegistrationMemory panel buttons. All registra
78Registration Memory62Selecting RegistrationsSimply press the numbered button that corresponds to the registrationyou wish to select.Using the D (Dis
79Registration Memory63While holding down the RECORD button on the M.D.R., press theM (Memory) button in Registration Memory.PAUSE STOP PLAY SONG SELE
8EL-500 Panel LayoutBASICREGIST.1234UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE 15M./TO DISK1 2 3 4VIBRA-PHONELOWERPEDAL12SYNCHROSTARTINTRO.ENDINGSTARTFILL INHORNLOWER KEYBO
80Registration Memory63 JUMPSelects the Jump mode. In the Jump mode, each press of the RightFootswitch selects a specified panel registration. To set
81Registration Memory6STOP: Selects the last registration and quits the operation.TOP: After reaching the last preset, then selects the first presetag
82Registration Memory62-2 INS. (Insert)For inserting a registration number just before the current cursorposition. The new registration number is ins
83Registration Memory6Resetting the Electone to the Factory Preset (Power On Reset)All current settings including Registration Memories, User voices a
84Music Disk Recorder7Compatible Disk Type3.5" 2DD and 2HD type floppy disks can be used.A blank 2HD floppy disk has been included withyour Elect
85Music Disk Recorder7 To protect your data (Write-protect Tab):To prevent accidental erasure of important data, slidethe disk’s write-protect tab to
86Music Disk Recorder72Formatting a DiskBefore recording a performance to your blank disk, the diskmust first be formatted.To format a disk:1Put the d
87Music Disk Recorder73Recording1) To record a song:1Set the desired registrations on the Electone.Make all the Electone settings necessary for the so
88Music Disk Recorder7If you make a mistake during recording:1. Press the PLAY button while the M.D.R. is still running.This stops the recording and r
89Music Disk Recorder7Outline of M.D.R. OperationThough the M.D.R. is as easy to operate as a cassette tape recorder, it is far move versatile. Since
95 6 7 8 D.PAUSE STOP PLAY SONG SELECT RECORDUPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROL UPPER LOWER PEDAL CONTROLCUSTOM PLAYSHIFTPOWERRECORD PLAYFORMATSONGREPEATFROM S
90Music Disk Recorder72) To record each part separately:You can also record the parts of your performanceindependently; for example, first recording t
91Music Disk Recorder7Separate recording for Lead Voice and/or Keyboard Percussion parts:Hold down the SHIFT button and simultaneously press theapprop
92Music Disk Recorder78Press the CUSTOM PLAY button to start recording ofthe new part or parts (Upper part).Playback of the previously recorded parts
93Music Disk Recorder74 Recording Registrations(and Bulk Data)You can also record registrations by themselves, withoutrecording a performance. Bulk d
94Music Disk Recorder75 Recalling RecordedRegistrations (and Bulk Data)The registrations (and bulk data) recorded to song numbersin the above operatio
95Music Disk Recorder72) To play back the selected part(s):You can also play back the selected parts of your recordedperformance, while other parts ar
96Music Disk Recorder73Press the PLAY button.First the registration and other data are read, thenplayback of the performance starts (excepting the par
97Music Disk Recorder7About XGThe EL-700/500 allows you to play back the commerciallyavailable XG song data using the M.D.R. Also, the XG EasyConvert
98Music Disk Recorder7XG Easy ConvertorThis function allows you to convert the EL-700/500 songdata to the XG format data. You can then play back thed
99Music Disk Recorder73) PauseIf you want to temporarily stop playback of the song or songs,press the PAUSE button. To resume playback from the point
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