Yamaha Electone STAGEA ELC-02 Owner's manual

Manual is about: DIGITAL ORGAN Electone

Summary of Electone STAGEA ELC-02

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    Owner’s manual e l s - 0 2 e l s - 0 2 c en en digital organ v2.2.

  • Page 2: Precautions

    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 2 precautions please read carefully before proceeding please keep this manual in a safe and handy place for future reference. Warning always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, short-c...

  • Page 3: Caution

    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 3 caution 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 property. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following: • do not connect the instrument to a...

  • Page 4: Notice

    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 4 notice to avoid the possibility of malfunction/ damage to the product, damage to data, or damage to other property, follow the notices below. Handling and maintenance • do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a tv, radio, stereo equipment, mobile phone, or other ...

  • Page 5: About The Manuals

    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 5 about model names in this manual, the els-02 and els-02c are referred to as “els-02 series” while the previous models are referred to as “els-01 series.” about the manuals this instrument has the following documents and instructional materials. Included documents owne...

  • Page 6: Main Features

    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 6 main features a wide variety of voices including super articulation voices pages 34 and 39 • the els-02 series features a wide variety of special super articulation voices, which realistically recreate characteristic instrument sounds, such as the sound of finger slid...

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    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 7 • the bitmap fonts used in this instrument have been provided by and are the property of ricoh co., ltd. Large, 7.0-inch tft-lcd with intuitive touch panel operation page 14 this large lcd display not only lets you clearly see a wide selection of settings and paramete...

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    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 8 contents precautions ........................................................................... 2 about the manuals...................................................................... 5 accessories ......................................................................

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    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 9 playing back a song............................................................... 121 playing back the selected part(s) .................................... 122 fast forward, rewind and pause ..................................... 122 changing the tempo..................

  • Page 10: Front Panel

    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 10 reverb sustain upper keyboard voice 1 max brilliance brilliant mellow min volume upper keyboard voice 2 brilliance volume max min brilliant mellow max min strings brass tutti pad synth wood- wind piano organ guitar choir world percus- sion 1 2 strings brass tutti pad...

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    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 11 brilliance volume brilliant mellow max min brilliant mellow max min violin synth flute to lower trumpet 1 lead voice 1 brilliance volume brilliant mellow max min contra bass elec. Bass timpani to lower synth bass 1 pedal voice 1 brilliance volume brilliant mellow max...

  • Page 12: Lcd Display/display Select

    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 12 lcd display/display select overview note an els-01 series instrument with an installed stagea vitalize unit has only two [usb to device] terminals installed on the right side. The usb dock is not installed. 1 lcd display (touch panel).................... Page 14 2 da...

  • Page 13: Getting Started

    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 13 1 whether you are an advanced performer or have never touched an electronic keyboard in your life, we recommend that you take the time to go through this basic section. It shows you in the simplest possible manner how to start playing your electone. Getting started 1...

  • Page 14: Using The Lcd Display

    Using the lcd display els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 14 using the lcd display this instrument features a special touch panel that allows you to change the parameters by simply touching the ‘virtual’ buttons or sliders on the display. (please note that two or more parameters cannot be operated simulta...

  • Page 15: Using The Display Sliders

    Using the lcd display els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 15 1 quick intr od uctory guide to open the parameter list: when you press a button, a parameter list will appear in which you can select the desired parameter. When you select items in the display, the list closes automatically. You can also close...

  • Page 16: Lcd Display Settings

    Lcd display settings els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 16 lcd display settings here you can change the display settings: displayed language (english or japanese), touch panel sound, and display brightness. The lcd display can be shown in two languages, english and japanese. The default setting is englis...

  • Page 17: Voice Guide

    Voice guide els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 17 1 quick intr od uctory guide voice guide the voice guide function gives you audible information on the current display or operation being executed. To use this function, you need to download the voice guide (audio) file from the yamaha website, and save i...

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    Voice display els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 18 voice display [page 1] 1 voice sections shows the voices currently assigned to each voice section. You can also mute a specific voice section by pressing its button (the button is grayed-out). Reference page • selecting a voice (page 25) 2 rhythm shows ...

  • Page 19: Registration Menu

    Registration menu els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 19 1 quick intr od uctory guide registration menu a “registration” consists of panel settings including the selected upper keyboard voices, lower keyboard voices, pedal voices, rhythm and so on. Each registration menu button (1 – 5) includes each diffe...

  • Page 20: Registration Menu List

    Registration menu els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 20 registration menu 01 registration menu list page registration menu 1 01 kids registration menu 2 01 pops & rock registration menu 3 01 dance & ballad registration menu 4 01 jazz & latin registration menu 5 01 symphony & world 1 simple 8beat 1 dynami...

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    Registration menu els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 21 1 qui c k introductory gu ide registration menu 02 page registration menu 1 02 simple registration menu 2 02 pops & rock registration menu 3 02 dance & ballad registration menu 4 02 jazz & latin registration menu 5 02 symphony & world 1 simplereg st...

  • Page 22

    Registration menu els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 22 6 cls organ chapel j-pop piano band cls organ hall j-pop boys rockorganballad j-popshufflebeat r&b rock organ j-pop bandballad organ combo breezy ballad 6/8 organ ballad herorangertheme soul jazz organ sunset pop pop organ 60s funky punch *a toy org...

  • Page 23: Confirming The Electone

    Confirming the electone version els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 23 1 quick intr od uctory guide confirming the electone version you can confirm the version of your electone by the following procedure. 1 press the [utility] button. The utility display appears. 2 on the global page, press the [version] ...

  • Page 24: Voices For Each Keyboard

    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 24 2 voices this electone features more than 900 high-quality voices. Any of these voices can be used on the upper keyboard, lower keyboard and pedalboard. Up to four voice sections are available on the upper keyboard for playing together in a layer, while the lower key...

  • Page 25: Selecting Voices With The

    Selecting voices with the voice buttons els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 25 2 voices voices for the pedalboard up to two different voice sections are available on the pedalboard for playing together: pedal voice 1 and pedal voice 2. Voices for each section can be selected from the panel. By default, pe...

  • Page 26: Changing The Voice Volume

    Selecting voices with the voice buttons els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 26 there are two ways to set the voice volume: using the volume buttons on the panel and using the volume slider in the display. The volume buttons let you make coarse adjustments to the volume while the slider gives you fine cont...

  • Page 27

    Selecting voices with the voice buttons els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 27 2 voices about the to lower function voices selected for the lead voice 1, pedal voice 1, and pedal voice 2 sections can also be played on the lower keyboard when the [to lower] button in each section is on. When [to lower] is ...

  • Page 28: Selecting Voices From The

    Selecting voices from the user buttons els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 28 selecting voices from the user buttons this electone has a wide variety of voices from which you can choose — far greater than what is immediately apparent from the voice buttons on the panel. Each voice section has one or two u...

  • Page 29: Voice List

    Voice list els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 29 2 voices voice list this list shows all available voices on the electone. Numbers written at the left side of each column in this list indicate the numbered buttons displayed in the voice menu. Els-02/els-02c strings/violin contrabass brass/trumpet woodwin...

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    Voice list els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 30 tutti choir pad 2 whistle 3 clarinet 1 clarinet 2 clarinet 3 clarinet 4 clarinet 5 clarinet 6 s-clarinet 1 s-clarinet 2 bass clarinet 4 oboe 1 oboe 2 oboe 3 oboe 4 oboe 5 oboe 6 english horn 1 english horn 2 bassoon 1 bassoon 2 bassoon 3 5 alto sax 1 alto ...

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    Voice list els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 31 2 voices synth organ 7 warm pad 6 8 dark pad 1 dark pad 2 dark pad 3 dark pad 4 dark pad 5 dark pad 6 dark pad 7 dark pad 8 dark pad 9 9 vox pad 1 vox pad 2 vox pad 3 vox pad 4 vox pad 5 vox pad 6 10 sweep pad 1 sweep pad 2 sweep pad 3 sweep phase sweep fl...

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    Voice list els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 32 piano guitar 3 harmonica 4 s-harmonica s-bluesharp reed organ bandoneon 1 bandoneon 2 4 accordion 1 accordion 2 accordion 3 accordion 4 accordion 5 accordion 6 accordion 7 accordion 8 accordion 9 accordion 10 accordionmuset.1 accordionmuset.2 accordion ful...

  • Page 33

    Voice list els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 33 2 voices percussion timpani electric bass synth bass world 9 harp 3 harp 4 harp 5 1 vibraphone 1 vibraphone 2 vibraphone 3 marimba 1 marimba 2 marimba 3 xylophone 1 xylophone 2 glockenspiel 1 glockenspiel 2 glockenspiel 3 2 celesta 1 celesta 2 music box 1 ...

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    Voice list els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 34 super articulation voice supplementary list this list describes the effects that are produced by playing the super articulation voices (having names beginning with the prefix “s-”). The meanings of the column titles are as follows: • super articulation des...

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    Voice list els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 35 2 voices choir s-choirsoft aah legato – – – s-choirboys aah legato – – – s-choirsoft ooh legato – – – s-choirboys ooh legato – – – s-gsplchr hmm key-off samples, legato – sound effect sound effect a s-gsplchr hm/ah – “aah” – b s-gsplchr wow key-off samples...

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    Voice list els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 36 guitar s-clean solid 1 key-off samples, legato – sound effect sound effect a s-clean solid 2 legato – sound effect sound effect a s-clean solid 3 legato – sound effect sound effect a s-clean guitar 1 key-off samples – harmonics – b s-clean guitar 2 – harmo...

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    Voice list els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 37 2 voices els-02c (va) voice name range description va acoustic 1 v-flute 1 g2 – a6 flute with breath and other noises, which may squeak in higher registers. Setting the touch tone (after) higher and applying keyboard pressure can recreate flutter tonguing....

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    Voice list els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 38 each acoustic instrument has its own ideal note range. Keep in mind that playing outside of the range may create unexpected and unrealistic sounds. Voices that do not have a specified ideal note range (“---” is shown in the chart above) can be played in an...

  • Page 39: Tone Generators Of The

    Tone generators of the els-02 series els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 39 2 voices tone generators of the els-02 series the electone features two types of tone generators: awm (advanced wave memory) and va (virtual acoustic). Awm voices are available on all voice sections except for lead voice 2, while ...

  • Page 40

    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 40 3 organ flutes (els-02c) the els-02c has an organ flutes feature that allows you to create your own organ voices, giving you access to an unlimited combination of organ sounds. With this function, you can recreate all of the classic organ sounds by adjusting the flut...

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    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 41 3 organ fl utes (els-02c) 4 reverb determines the amount of reverb applied to the organ flute voice. When the panel reverb control is set to the minimum, the setting here will have no effect. Reference page • reverb (page 46) 5 volume determines the overall volume of...

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    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 42 4 voice controls and effects the electone is equipped with two general kinds of functions that can be used to change the sound of the voices: voice controls and effects. Each voice has been given certain factory-preset effect settings to best enhance its sound. Howev...

  • Page 43: Settings Selected From The

    Settings selected from the voice condition display els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 43 4 voi ce con tro ls a n d effects settings selected from the voice condition display choose a voice on the panel, then press the same button on the panel again (or press the name of the selected voice in the display)...

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    Settings selected from the voice condition display els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 44 4 -2 after touch controls the pitch according to the pressure you apply to the keys after playing them. The minimum setting produces no effect at all. Higher (positive) settings make the pitch higher according to the...

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    Settings selected from the voice condition display els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 45 4 voi ce con tro ls a n d effects 1 -4 speed determines the speed of the vibrato effect. Higher settings increase the speed of the vibrato. Range: 0 – 14 2 touch vibrato turns the touch vibrato function on or off. Se...

  • Page 46: Selecting From The Panel

    Selecting from the panel els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 46 3 effect parameters effect parameters are displayed corresponding to the selected effect type. Voice condition [page 5] 1 transpose changes the pitch in semitones for each voice section. Range is from -6 to +6. Reference page • transpose (for...

  • Page 47

    Selecting from the panel els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 47 4 voi ce con tro ls a n d effects note depending on the reverb depth value (set by the slider), two adjacent reverb button lamps may be lit at the same time, indicating an intermediate position. Reverb [page 2] 1 type determines the reverb ty...

  • Page 48: Sustain

    Selecting from the panel els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 48 3 rhythm determines the amount of reverb applied to the rhythm (with percussion slider) and accompaniment (with accompani. Slider). Each slider corresponds to the reverb slider in the rhythm condition display. Range: 0 – 24 reference page • c...

  • Page 49: Rotary Speaker

    Selecting from the panel els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 49 4 voi ce con tro ls a n d effects rotary speaker recreates the rich, swirling sound of the popular rotating speaker effect. The rotary speaker effect can be switched in real time as you play, with either the front panel button or the left foo...

  • Page 50: Using Voice Link

    Using voice link els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 50 using voice link you can register the current voice with the current settings (except for volume and brilliance) on the voice condition display to the voice link category as a voice. 1 make the desired settings on the voice condition display. Here, s...

  • Page 51: Voice Link

    Using voice link els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 51 4 voi ce con tro ls a n d effects 2 press the voice link category from the voice categories at the right top on the display, then press the desired voice name, for example “strings 2” here. If you change the settings on the voice condition display of...

  • Page 52: With A Different Voice Name

    Using voice link els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 52 this section covers how to register the current voice to voice link with a different voice name. 1 after pressing the [link] button on the display, press the [rename] button on the dialog window. 2 change the voice name, then press the [ok] button. R...

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    Using voice link els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 53 4 voi ce con tro ls a n d effects 3 press the [ok] button on the dialog window. The selected voice is now deleted from voice link. When you press the registration number button containing data using a voice registered to voice link, the corresponding...

  • Page 54: Effect List

    Effect list els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 54 effect list reverb hall 1 hall 2 hall 3 hall m hall l xg hall 1 xg hall 2 room 1 room 2 room 3 room 4 room s room m room l xg room 1 xg room 2 xg room 3 stage 1 stage 2 xg stage 1 xg stage 2 plate 1 plate 2 xg plate gm plate white room atmo hall acostic r...

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    Effect list els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 55 4 voi ce con tro ls a n d effects note damper resonance (damper reso) can be applied only when sustain is turned on. For information on turning sustain on, see page 48. Distortion+ dist+delay odrv+delay xg dist+dly xg odrv+dly cmp+dist+dly cmp+odrv+dly xg...

  • Page 56: Selecting Rhythms With

    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 56 5 rhythm/keyboard percussion this electone features more than 600 different real rhythms featuring actual drum and percussion sampled sounds. Automatic accompaniment functions are used with the rhythms, providing appropriate and completely automatic accompaniment to ...

  • Page 57: Panel

    Selecting rhythms with the rhythm buttons els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 57 5 rh ythm/keybo ard percussio n you can turn the rhythm on/off and switch the sections as desired by pressing the buttons on the panel. Using the fill ins and break patterns let you add dynamic interest and “spice” to your pe...

  • Page 58

    Selecting rhythms with the rhythm buttons els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 58 intro pressing one of the intro [1] – [3] buttons automatically adds a short introduction before starting the actual (main) rhythm. First press one of the intro [1] – [3] buttons, then press the [start] or [synchro start] but...

  • Page 59: Changing The Rhythm Volume

    Selecting rhythms with the rhythm buttons els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 59 5 rh ythm/keybo ard percussio n there are two ways to set the rhythm volume: using the volume buttons on the panel and using the volume slider in the display. The volume buttons let you make coarse adjustments to the volume w...

  • Page 60: Selecting Rhythms From

    Selecting rhythms from the user buttons els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 60 reference page • voice display (page 17) each rhythm has its original (preset) tempo. Press [preset tempo] button in the display to restore the tempo to the original setting. You can adjust the amount of reverb applied to the r...

  • Page 61: Rhythm List

    Rhythm list els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 61 5 rh ythm/keybo ard percussio n rhythm list this list shows all available rhythms on the electone. Numbers written at the left side of each column in this list indicate the numbered buttons displayed in the rhythm menu. March waltz swing&jazz 1 simple mar...

  • Page 62

    Rhythm list els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 62 pops r&b latin 7 organ groove piano swing *2, *3 piano jazzballad *2, *3 piano stride *2, *3 1 simple 8beat pop *2 simple 3/4 pop *2 simple shffl pop *2 8beat light 1 8beat light 2 8beat light 3 8beat light 4 simple shuffle 1 simple shuffle 2 simple shuff...

  • Page 63

    Rhythm list els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 63 5 rh ythm/keybo ard percussio n world music ballad rock 6 guitar rumba 1 *3 guitar rumba 2 piano rumba *2, *3 piano cha cha *2, *3 1 bolero flamenco pop flamenco *2 pasodoble tarantella sirtaki scand schottis hawaiian mexican dance *3 enka 2 polka 1 polka...

  • Page 64

    Rhythm list els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 64 dance metronome 5 boogie woogie 2 swingin' boogie oldies rock&roll croco twist + *1 southern rock cowboy rock scand bugg country rock 1 country rock 2 country blues new country *2 6 country straits+ *1 country strum irish rock 60s rising pop *2 alp rock +...

  • Page 65: Accompaniment

    Accompaniment els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 65 5 rh ythm/keybo ard percussio n accompaniment the accompaniment function provides arpeggiated chords and other instrumental embellishments when rhythms are used. Accompaniment controls are selected from the rhythm menu and rhythm condition display. 1 pr...

  • Page 66: Automatic Accompaniment

    Automatic accompaniment – auto bass chord (a.B.C.) els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 66 automatic accompaniment – auto bass chord (a.B.C.) the auto bass chord (a.B.C.) function works with the rhythm section of the electone to automatically produce bass accompaniment as you play. It adds an entirely new ...

  • Page 67: Melody On Chord (M.O.C.)

    Melody on chord (m.O.C.) els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 67 5 rh ythm/keybo ard percussio n key of c note when playing certain chords (aug, dim7, sus4, 6, and m6), make sure to play the root of the chord as the lowest note in that chord. Playing fingered chords without the use of the rhythm lets you a...

  • Page 68: Keyboard Percussion

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 68 mode 2: produces harmonies of up to three notes in a range close to the melody played. Mode 3: produces harmonies of up to four notes in a range relatively distant from the melody played. 2 knee on/off switch for knee lever control over melody on ...

  • Page 69

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 69 5 rh ythm/keybo ard percussio n 3 press the [assign] button at the top right in the display to call up the assign page. 4 press the [kit change] button at the center of the display to call up the keyboard percussion kit list. Press the kit name yo...

  • Page 70

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 70 : indicates the keys of the els-02/els-02c keyboard. * standard kit 2, hit kit, room kit, rock kit, electro kit, analog kit, dance kit, jazz kit, brush kit, symphony kit, live!Studio kit, live!Power kit 1, live!Power kit 2 and live!Rock kit have t...

  • Page 71

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 71 5 rh ythm/keybo ard percussio n live!Acoustickit live!Real drums preset 1 (uk) preset 1 (lk) preset 2 (pk) preset 1 (uk) preset 1 (lk) preset 2 (pk) - kick open aco - kick real 2 surdo mute stick acoustic surdo mute stick real surdo open snare aco...

  • Page 72

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 72 live!Realbrushes analog t8 kit preset 1 (uk) preset 1 (lk) preset 2 (pk) preset 1 (uk) preset 1 (lk) preset 2 (pk) - kickjazzambience - kick t8 1 surdo mute stick brush surdo mute snare t8 rim surdo open vintage slap 4 surdo open snare t8 2 hi q c...

  • Page 73

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 73 5 rh ythm/keybo ard percussio n analog t9 kit house kit preset 1 (uk) preset 1 (lk) preset 2 (pk) preset 1 (uk) preset 1 (lk) preset 2 (pk) - kick t9 3 - kick t9 5 surdo mute snare t9 rim w kick snare t9 rim surdo open snare t9 1 disco fx snare t9...

  • Page 74

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 74 hiphop kit drum machine preset 1 (uk) preset 1 (lk) preset 2 (pk) preset 1 (uk) preset 1 (lk) preset 2 (pk) - kick analog cr - kick t9 4 surdo mute snareanalogsmrim surdo mute snare t9 rim surdo open snare hiphop 1 surdo open snare t9 1 hi q snare...

  • Page 75

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 75 5 rh ythm/keybo ard percussio n break kit sfx kit 1/live! Sfx kit 1 preset 1 (uk) preset 1 (lk) preset 2 (pk) preset 1 (uk) preset 1 (lk) preset 2 (pk) - kick break 1 - cutting noise 1 surdo mute snare hip rim 1 - cutting noise 2 surdo open snare ...

  • Page 76

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 76 sfx kit 2/live! Sfx kit 2 noise kit preset 1 (uk) preset 1 (lk) preset 2 (pk) preset 1 (uk) preset 1 (lk) preset 2 (pk) - phone call - white noise - door squeak - pink noise - door slam - whitenoisedown 1 - scratch cut - pinknoise down 1 - scratch...

  • Page 77

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 77 5 rh ythm/keybo ard percussio n vocaleffectskit gospeladlibs preset 1 (uk) preset 1 (lk) preset 2 (pk) preset 1 (uk) preset 1 (lk) preset 2 (pk) - male ha 1 - - - female ha 1 - - - male ha 2 - - - male ha 3 - - - male bh 1 - - - female bh 1 - - - ...

  • Page 78

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 78 wonderland kit poplatin kit preset 1 (uk) preset 1 (lk) preset 2 (pk) preset 1 (uk) preset 1 (lk) preset 2 (pk) laser beam thunder - bongo h open 1 f laser shot horse cajon low bongo h open 3 f water phone bass drum cajon slap bongo h rim bubble f...

  • Page 79

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 79 5 rh ythm/keybo ard percussio n arabic kit turkish kit preset 1 (uk) preset 1 (lk) preset 2 (pk) preset 1 (uk) preset 1 (lk) preset 2 (pk) - kick soft - tef dum mute - side stick asma davul l tef cymbal - snare soft asma davul r tef cymbal mute - ...

  • Page 80

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 80 china kit orchestraperc preset 1 (uk) preset 1 (lk) preset 2 (pk) preset 1 (uk) preset 1 (lk) preset 2 (pk) - luo high 1 - snare ensemble - gong batter symphonic gong 1 sus cym 1 roll s - jin luo symphonic gong l sus cymbal 1 - luo high 2 symphoni...

  • Page 81: Creating A User Keyboard

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 81 5 rh ythm/keybo ard percussio n you can create your own original keyboard percussion kit by assigning specific drum/percussion sounds to the notes on the keyboard. To do this, assign your desired kit (pages 85 – 94) to a user keyboard percussion (...

  • Page 82

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 82 6 assign an instrument to a particular key or pedal by simultaneously holding down the desired instrument name in the display and pressing the key (or pedal) to which the instrument is to be assigned. When the assignment is complete, the key name ...

  • Page 83: Settings

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 83 5 rh ythm/keybo ard percussio n you can copy the preset keyboard percussion to one of the user locations, or copy from one user location to another. In the instructions below, preset 1 is copied to user 1. 1 press the keyboard percussion [1] butto...

  • Page 84

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 84 1 pan determines the position of the currently selected instrument in the stereo image. Seven pan positions are available. 2 pitch coarse adjusts the pitch of the currently selected instrument by 100 cents. Range: -64 – +63 3 pitch fine adjusts th...

  • Page 85: Kit Assign List

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 85 5 rh ythm/keybo ard percussio n cymbal • crash cymbal 1 • crash cymbal 2 • crash cym mute • ride cymbal 1 • ride cymbal 2 • ride cymbal cup • orchestra cymbal • orch cymbal roll • orch cymbal mute • cymbal march • cym brush shot • tam-tam hi-hat •...

  • Page 86

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 86 percussion 2 • surdo mute • surdo open • cuica mute • cuica open • cabasa • shaker • agogo h • agogo l • samba whistle h • samba whistle l percussion 3 • tambourine • castanet • jingle bells • bell tree • triangle open • triangle mute • wood block...

  • Page 87

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 87 5 rh ythm/keybo ard percussio n cymbal • crash cymbal 1 • crash cymbal 2 • splash cymbal • chinese cymbal • ride cymbal 1 • ride cymbal 2 • ride cymbal cup • hi-hat open • hi-hat closed • hi-hat pedal snare drum • snare noisy 2 • snare noisy 3 • s...

  • Page 88

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 88 percussion 1 • conga h open • conga l • conga h mute • bongo h • bongo l • timbale h • timbale l • cowbell • claves • guiro long • guiro short • maracas • vibraslap percussion 2 • surdo mute • surdo open • cuica mute • cuica open • cabasa • shaker...

  • Page 89

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 89 5 rh ythm/keybo ard percussio n • finger snap • hand clap percussion 4 • hi q • click noise • scratch h • scratch l • seq click l • seq click h • metronome click • metronome bell cymbal • crashcymbalaco 1 • crashcymbalaco 2 • splashcymbal aco • ch...

  • Page 90

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 90 tom • tom rock 1 • tom rock 2 • tom rock 3 • tom rock 4 • tom rock 5 • tom rock 6 bass drum • kick rock • kick rock heavy • kick soft rock percussion 1 • conga h open • conga l • conga h mute • bongo h • bongo l • timbale h • timbale l • cowbell •...

  • Page 91

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 91 5 rh ythm/keybo ard percussio n • cowbell t8 • claves t8 • glass h • glass l • maracas t8 • vibraslap percussion 2 • surdo mute • surdo open • cabasa • analog shaker • analog shaker h • analog shaker l percussion 3 • tambourine rx5 • sleigh bells ...

  • Page 92

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 92 • triangle open • triangle mute • whip slap • hiphop clap 2 • hiphop clap 3 • hiphop clap 5 • hiphop clap 6 • hiphop clap 7 • electric clap 1 • electric clap 2 percussion 4 • hi q • scratch h • scratch l • scratchbdforward • scratchbdreverse cymba...

  • Page 93

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 93 5 rh ythm/keybo ard percussio n • train 2 • jet plane 2 • starship • burst • roller coaster • submarine • machine gun 2 • laser gun • explosion 2 • firework noise • white noise • whitenoisedown 1 • whitenoisedown 2 • white noise up 1 • white noise...

  • Page 94

    Keyboard percussion els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 94 • rik dom • rik tak 1 • rik tak 2 • rik sak • rik tik • rik finger 1 • rik finger 2 • rik brasstremolo cymbal/snare drum • crash cymbal 1 • crash cymbal 2 • ride cymbal 1 • hi-hat open • hi-hat closed • hi-hat pedal • snare drum • snare soft • sid...

  • Page 95: Storing Registrations

    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 95 6 6 registr a tion memory registration memory registration memory allows you to store virtually all the settings you make on the panel and lcd, providing a convenient way to instantly change all voice settings and rhythms while you’re playing, with the simple touch o...

  • Page 96: Storing Registrations to

    Storing registrations to another bank els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 96 storing registrations to another bank with the default initial settings and bank a selected, you can store your original registrations to banks a and b. Storing the registrations to bank b enables selection of bank c. Similarly, ...

  • Page 97: Saving The Registration

    Saving the registration data to usb flash drive els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 97 6 registr a tion memory saving the registration data to usb flash drive the registration data stored to the number buttons can be saved to a usb flash drive connected to the [usb to device] terminal. Reference page • sa...

  • Page 98: Initializing Registration

    Initializing registration memory els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 98 4 press the [unit edit] button on the lower right side of the display to call up the unit edit display. 5 press the [save] button in the display. A message appears, indicating the registration data is currently being saved. When the o...

  • Page 99: Registration Shift

    Registration shift els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 99 6 registr a tion memory registration shift the registration shift function allows you to change registrations without taking your hands from the keyboards. By using the right footswitch on the expression pedal, you can “jump” to a specified registr...

  • Page 100

    Registration shift els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 100 to set the user registration order: 1 select a bank. 2 press the desired numbered button in the registration memory section. 3 press the data [set] button in the display. The bank letter and registration number appear in the display, indicating th...

  • Page 101: Setting In The Voice Display

    Registration shift els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 101 6 registr a tion memory you can confirm the registration shift mode in the voice display, page 1. Press the [voice display] button on the panel to call up the voice display. The registration shift mode is shown at the bottom right of the display. ...

  • Page 102: Unifying Values/settings

    Unifying values/settings of a specific parameter els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 102 unifying values/settings of a specific parameter in the voice display, page 2, you can conveniently unify the values or settings of a specific parameter used in the current registration bank at one time. This is usefu...

  • Page 103

    Unifying values/settings of a specific parameter els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 103 6 registr a tion memory 4 select the targeted registration numbers and turn them on. Press the targeted registration in the display and turn it on with the settings buttons: all on, all off, on, off, and select. All o...

  • Page 104: Copying Registrations

    Copying registrations els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 104 copying registrations in the voice display, page 3, you can copy a registration stored to a specific registration memory number to another number on a specific section basis (voices, rhythm, keyboard percussion). (the function is called regist ...

  • Page 105

    Copying registrations els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 105 6 registr a tion memory 5 in the same way, select the copy to registration number and regist section. The copy to regist section depends on the regist section selected for copy from. Note if you change the source regist section after changing t...

  • Page 106: Calling Up The Mdr Display

    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 106 7 music data recorder (mdr) the music data recorder (mdr) is a sophisticated recording system built into the electone that lets you record your performances and registration settings to a usb flash drive. Before using a usb flash drive, carefully read “precautions w...

  • Page 107

    Using the mdr display els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 107 7 music data reco rder (mdr) 1 current usb flash drive/folder displays the currently selected usb flash drive and folder(s). The left side of the indication (before “:/”) shows the particular usb flash drive and the right side shows the path wi...

  • Page 108: Song Icons

    Using the mdr display els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 108 * information displays available memory when usb flash drive is selected and displays information such as the title and composer when a song is selected. The information to be displayed depends on the songs. Reference pages • checking the remai...

  • Page 109

    Using the mdr display els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 109 7 music data reco rder (mdr) usb flash drive contents: folders, songs, and files folders: a folder is a storage location in the usb flash drive, used to organize multiple songs in groups. If you’ve saved many songs to a usb flash drive, it may ...

  • Page 110: Precautions When Using The

    Using the mdr display els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 110 this instrument is equipped with the three [usb to device] terminals as follows: • two [usb to device] terminals in the usb dock at the left front of the keyboard. • one [usb to device] terminal at the right side under the keyboard. However, an...

  • Page 111: Formatting A Usb Flash

    Formatting a usb flash drive els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 111 7 music data reco rder (mdr) formatting a usb flash drive if you find that you are unable to use a new, blank usb flash drive or an old one that has been used with other devices, you may need to format it. Formatting erases all the data ...

  • Page 112: Selecting A Song

    Selecting a song els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 112 selecting a song in the mdr display, you can select a blank song to which you want to record your performance or save the registration settings, or you can select a desired song for playback. In the mdr display, songs in the currently selected usb f...

  • Page 113

    Selecting a song els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 113 7 music data reco rder (mdr) 3 press the [search] button in the display. Note previous searched data can be shown on the display. However, the data does not appear if you’ve turned off the power, removed the usb flash drive or saved the song after p...

  • Page 114: Recording

    Recording els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 114 recording set the desired registrations on the electone. Make all the electone settings necessary for the song you will record. This means entering the all registrations you will need for the entire performance in the registration memory. Make sure also to...

  • Page 115

    Recording els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 115 7 music data reco rder (mdr) 2 press the [ r ] (play) or [custom play] button to begin rerecording the song. Re-recording starts from the beginning of the song and replaces the previously recorded performance with the newly recorded performance. Note press...

  • Page 116: Changing The Song Name

    Changing the song name els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 116 8 press the [custom play] button to start recording of the part selected in step 6 (upper part). Playback of the previously recorded parts starts immediately. The [custom play] button is used here to record only the parts that have been select...

  • Page 117

    Changing the song name els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 117 7 music data reco rder (mdr) 5 select the desired character type: alphabet, upper or lowercase, or symbol. Note if you select japanese as the language in the utility display (page 16), you can also select japanese language characters (hiragana...

  • Page 118: Saving Registrations and

    Saving registrations and other data to a unit els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 118 saving registrations and other data to a unit you can also record registration memory data and other created data without recording a performance, as listed below. The data will be saved to a unit (page 98) of the select...

  • Page 119: Changing The Order of The

    Saving registrations and other data to a unit els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 119 7 music data reco rder (mdr) 4 press the [save] button. A message appears, prompting confirmation of overwriting the registration unit. Press [overwrite] to overwrite (replace), or press [cancel] to abort the operation. ...

  • Page 120: Recalling Recorded

    Recalling recorded registrations els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 120 recalling recorded registrations registrations (and bulk data) recorded to song numbers can be easily loaded back to the electone by the following procedure. The mdr independently recalls the following five types of data: • regist • ...

  • Page 121: Playing Back A Song

    Playing back a song els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 121 7 music data reco rder (mdr) playing back a song this section describes how to play back a song recorded with the mdr and the commercially available song data which can be played back with the mdr 1 select the song to be played back. For details ...

  • Page 122

    Playing back a song els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 122 you can also play back selected parts of your recorded performance, while other parts are temporarily turned off. This function is especially useful for playing a single part, such as the melody, over previously recorded accompaniment parts. To p...

  • Page 123: Changing The Tempo

    Playing back a song els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 123 7 music data reco rder (mdr) you can change the tempo of the song as the song is playing in the mdr display, either while the song is stopped or while it is playing. Note the tempo cannot be set for a song containing no performance data. To chang...

  • Page 124: Displaying The Score

    Displaying the score els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 124 single repeats the currently selected song indefinitely. All repeats all songs in the currently selected folder in order. Random repeats all songs in the currently selected folder randomly. Off cancels repeat playback. 5 exit from the settings d...

  • Page 125: Changing The Score Contents

    Displaying the score els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 125 7 music data reco rder (mdr) the score size can be adjusted by pressing the [size change] button in the display. Each press of the [size change] button alternates the score size in the following sequence: normal, large, extra large, small, norma...

  • Page 126: Other Functions (Tools)

    Other functions (tools) els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 126 also use the data control dial to select channels after pressing the [ ] or [ ] button. Selecting [auto] automatically assigns parts to the channels according to the song data. To set the quantize value use the [ ] and [ ] buttons. You can al...

  • Page 127

    Other functions (tools) els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 127 7 music data reco rder (mdr) to copy a song: you can copy song data within the usb flash drive, and also to another usb flash drive. Connect the usb flash drive containing the song and (if necessary) a usb flash drive for the copy destination...

  • Page 128: Song Delete

    Other functions (tools) els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 128 instructions when only one [usb to device] terminal is available: it is recommended that you use connect both usb flash drives (source and destination) to the [usb to device] terminals. However, if there are not enough terminals available, yo...

  • Page 129: Converting To Xg

    Other functions (tools) els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 129 7 music data reco rder (mdr) 3 press the [delete] button in the display. A message appears, prompting confirmation of the operation. Confirm that the song to be deleted is shown in the display. If you want to change the song, press the [cance...

  • Page 130: Converting Els Format To El

    Other functions (tools) els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 130 4 press the [convert to xg] button. The following display appears. 5 (if necessary) change the destination for saving the converted song. For details on changing the destination, see page 112. 6 press the [execute] button. A message appears i...

  • Page 131: Converting El Format To Els

    Other functions (tools) els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 131 7 music data reco rder (mdr) if song data created on an el-series instrument, such as the el-900, is saved in the usb flash drive, you can convert the song data to data compatible with the els series. 1 select the song you want to convert. Fo...

  • Page 132: Recording Your

    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 132 8 audio the convenient [audio] button allows you to play back audio files (.Wav) saved to a usb flash drive. Moreover, since you can record your performances and recordings as audio data (.Wav) to a usb flash drive, it is possible to play back the files on computer,...

  • Page 133

    Recording your performance as audio els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 133 8 audio 1 connect a compatible usb flash drive to the [usb to device] terminal. Reference page • compatible usb flash drives (page 132) 2 press the [audio] button located at the top right on the panel to call up the audio page. No...

  • Page 134: Playing Back Audio Files

    Playing back audio files els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 134 7 to hear your newly recorded performance, press the [ r ] (play) button in the audio page. Reference page • deleting the file/changing the file name (page 137) playing back audio files try playing back audio files from a usb flash drive con...

  • Page 135

    Playing back audio files els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 135 8 audio 3 select the desired audio file for playback. To simply play an existing audio file, select the desired audio file (containing data), referring to the audio file name and icon . Since the operation for selecting audio files is the sa...

  • Page 136: Changing The Volume, Tempo

    Playing back audio files els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 136 you can change the volume, tempo and pitch of the audio file as the file is playing. 1 connect the compatible usb flash drive to the [usb to device] terminal. Reference page • compatible usb flash drives (page 132) 2 press the [audio] button...

  • Page 137: Other Functions (Tools)

    Other functions (tools) els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 137 8 audio other functions (tools) you can delete the file or change the file name. 1 connect the compatible usb flash drive containing the audio files to the [usb to device] terminal. Reference page • compatible usb flash drives (page 132) 2 pr...

  • Page 138: Voice Structure

    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 138 9 voice edit this electone has a voice edit feature that allows you to create your own voices. We suggest that you read through the voice structure below at first to get a firm understanding of what comprises a voice. Then go through the editing steps, referring to ...

  • Page 139: Editing A Voice

    Editing a voice els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 139 9 voi ce ed it editing a voice 1 select the voice you want to edit from the voice menu. For example, if you want to edit accordion 1, select [accordion 1] in the voice menu of the [organ] button in any voice section. Mute all other voice sections exc...

  • Page 140: Editing An Awm Voice

    Editing a voice els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 140 you can edit an awm voice on the awm page and layer page in the voice edit display. In the awm page, the tonal balance of the entire voice can be corrected by some eq parameters. In the layer page, you can make detailed edits to each element. Awm pag...

  • Page 141

    Editing a voice els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 141 9 voi ce ed it 1 level determines the output level of the element. Range: 0 – 127 2 note limit determines the lowest and highest notes in the range for which the element sounds. The setting of the high slider cannot be set lower than that of the low ...

  • Page 142

    Editing a voice els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 142 layer page 3 1 lfo wave determines the lfo waveform used to vary the sound. For details, see right column. 2 lfo speed determines the speed of the lfo waveform. Higher values make the speed faster. Range: 2 – 93 3 lfo pmd (pitch modulation depth) det...

  • Page 143

    Editing a voice els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 143 9 voi ce ed it you can edit a va voice in the va page of the voice edit display. If you are using the els-02, the va page cannot be selected. Va page 1 element on/off switches the [awm1] – [awm8] buttons indicate the elements which make up the select...

  • Page 144: Saving The Edited Voice

    Saving the edited voice els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 144 saving the edited voice edited awm voices can be saved as user voices (up to 80), and edited va voices can be saved as va custom voices (up to six). 1 press the [save] button at the top right of the display to call up the save page. 2 select ...

  • Page 145: Quitting Voice Edit

    Quitting voice edit els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 145 9 voi ce ed it quitting voice edit you can quit the voice edit function from any of its display pages. 1 press the [voice edit] button on the panel. If your original voice has already been saved, the voice edit function quits automatically. If th...

  • Page 146: Outline of The Rhythm

    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 146 10 rhythm program the electone includes powerful rhythm programming functions: rhythm pattern program and rhythm sequence program. Rhythm pattern program allows you to record your own original rhythms and save them as user rhythms. Rhythm sequence program lets you c...

  • Page 147

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 147 10 rh ythm program to create your own rhythm from scratch: press the [pattern] button and release it without selecting a rhythm button. A blank pattern is loaded to the rhythm pattern program. Deleting unnecessary sections when you create a rh...

  • Page 148: Pattern

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 148 in the setting page of the display, set the conditions of the rhythm, such as time signature, measure length, and so on. You can also customize the part settings in this setting page — deleting any part or copying a part from another rhythm to...

  • Page 149

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 149 10 rh ythm program selecting [clear] deletes all data in the rhythm and changes the time signature. Select [cancel] to abort the operation. 3 select a section to which you want to enter or edit the rhythm pattern. Pressing the section button o...

  • Page 150

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 150 3 clear part clears a specific part or parts from the currently selected rhythm. Pressing this button calls up the following display. Select the part you want to delete from the displayed parts. You cannot select a part that contains no data (...

  • Page 151

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 151 10 rh ythm program you can enter percussion sounds in the input page of the display. Before entering percussion sounds, turn off the upper and lower keyboard voices by setting each voice’s volume to min. Note the volume of the percussion and a...

  • Page 152

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 152 5 set the appropriate quantize value. For details on quantize, refer to page 155. Note the quantize setting can be changed in the middle of step write. 6 set the gate time. (this is optional, and only necessary when you want to enter a sustain...

  • Page 153

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 153 10 rh ythm program 2 note [ l ] [ r ] controls selects the previous/next position’s note of the currently selected instrument. In the notes below for example, you can select notes 1 , 3 and 4 one by one. Rests ( 2 and 5 ) are ignored. 3 quanti...

  • Page 154

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 154 you can also erase all notes of a single instrument, or all notes entered. To erase one instrument: 1 select the key to which the instrument that you want to erase is assigned. The key name you have selected and its instrument name are display...

  • Page 155

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 155 10 rh ythm program while you listen to the entered rhythm or metronome click, play the upper/lower keyboards to enter the desired percussion sounds. 1 select the desired part to which the percussion sounds are entered, and the desired drum kit...

  • Page 156: Creating Backing Patterns

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 156 “loop”) for a certain number of measures as set in the setting page. Reference page • metronome (page 149) 5 repeat steps 2 through 4 above to layer each instrument and complete your own rhythm. You can erase an instrument while the rhythm is ...

  • Page 157

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 157 10 rh ythm program 2 select the part, chord 1 or chord 2, which you want to create for the rhythmic chord pattern. If the part you have selected contains a preset accompaniment pattern, a message appears prompting you to confirm whether you wa...

  • Page 158: Changing The Voices For

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 158 to change the gate time: 1 select the note for which you want to change the gate time (see step 1 on page 152). 2 press the gate time box to enable the box. 3 turn the data control dial to change the gate time. In rhythm pattern program, you c...

  • Page 159: Adjusting Volume and Panning

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 159 10 rh ythm program volume and pan are set in the voice/effect page. Volume display 1 on/off determines the on/off status of each accompaniment part. When this is set to off, the part is muted. 2 volume sliders determines the volume of each acc...

  • Page 160: Detailed Settings For Each

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 160 2 chorus sliders determines the amount of chorus effect applied to each accompaniment part. Range: 0 – 127 variation display 1 variation (variation effect category) selects the effect category of the variation effect. Pressing the variation bu...

  • Page 161: Saving Rhythm Patterns

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 161 10 rh ythm program 3 press the appropriate key (the key to which the instrument to be changed is assigned). The selected instrument’s name is shown on the display and you can change its settings. 4 adjust the parameters: pan, volume, reverb an...

  • Page 162: Quitting The Rhythm Pattern

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 162 3 select the user rhythm number to which you wish to save. The following display appears, prompting confirmation of the operation. 4 press the [save] button to save the pattern, or press [cancel] to abort the operation. After saving the rhythm...

  • Page 163: Selecting Rhythms From A Usb

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 163 10 rh ythm program the user rhythms you have created in the rhythm pattern program can be selected and played from the user buttons in the panel rhythm section. Refer to chapter 5, “selecting rhythms from the user buttons” (page 60). You can l...

  • Page 164: Percussion Kit List

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 164 *: indicates an instrument which requires the gate time setting. Percussion kit list drum elkit 1 elkit 2 standard kit 1 standard kit 2 hit kit room kit scratch maracas high surdo mute surdo mute surdo mute surdo mute concert bd surdo mute sur...

  • Page 165

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 165 10 rh ythm program *: indicates an instrument which requires the gate time setting. Drum rock kit electro kit analog kit dance kit jazz kit brush kit surdo mute surdo mute surdo mute kick dance 1 surdo mute surdo mute surdo open surdo open sur...

  • Page 166

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 166 *: indicates an instrument which requires the gate time setting. Drum symphony kit china mix kit live!Std kit live!Std+p kit live!Funk kit live!Funk+p kit surdo mute surdo mute surdo mute surdo mute surdo mute surdo mute surdo open surdo open ...

  • Page 167

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 167 10 rh ythm program *: indicates an instrument which requires the gate time setting. Drum live!Brush kit live!Brush+p kit live!Studio kit live!Acoustickit live!Power kit 1 live!Power kit 2 surdo mute surdo mute surdo mute surdo mute surdo mute ...

  • Page 168

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 168 *: indicates an instrument which requires the gate time setting. Drum live!Rock kit live!Real drums live!Realbrushes analog t8 kit analog t9 kit house kit surdo mute surdo mute surdo mute surdo mute surdo mute w kick * surdo open surdo open su...

  • Page 169

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 169 10 rh ythm program *: indicates an instrument which requires the gate time setting. Drum sfx hiphop kit drum machine break kit sfx kit 1 sfx kit 2 live! Sfx kit 1 surdo mute surdo mute surdo mute surdo open surdo open surdo open hi q hi q hi q...

  • Page 170

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 170 *: indicates an instrument which requires the gate time setting. Sfx live! Sfx kit 2 noise kit vocaleffectskit gospeladlibs wonderland kit poplatin kit cajon low cajon slap cajon tip claves high claves low hand clap finger snap castanet conga ...

  • Page 171

    Rhythm pattern program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 171 10 rh ythm program *: indicates an instrument which requires the gate time setting. Sfx cuban kit arabic kit turkish kit china kit orchestraperc asma davul l symphonic gong 1 asma davul r symphonic gong l * asma davul side symphonic gong 2 asm...

  • Page 172: Rhythm Sequence Program

    Rhythm sequence program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 172 rhythm sequence program with the rhythm sequence program function, you can string together any of the electone’s existing rhythms and the rhythms of your own creation together to make complete rhythm compositions. You can save four rhythm com...

  • Page 173: Programming A Sequence

    Rhythm sequence program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 173 10 rh ythm program instead of pressing the sequence button on the display, you can press one of the sequence buttons in the rhythm section on the panel to select the sequence number. This selects the sequence number, to which a rhythm composi...

  • Page 174: Editing An Existing Rhythm

    Rhythm sequence program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 174 2 press the rhythm [start] button on the panel. The sequence plays back. Pressing the [start] button again stops playback. You can insert a new rhythm between the rhythms you have already entered, or delete the entered rhythm from the sequenc...

  • Page 175: Sequence

    Rhythm sequence program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 175 10 rh ythm program the registration sequence is programmed from this display. The entered registration number is shown along the registration row in the middle of the display. 2 select a bank, then press the desired numbered button in the reg...

  • Page 176: Quitting The Rhythm Sequence

    Rhythm sequence program els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 176 to erase an entry: 1 using the position buttons, move the cursor and select the data (registration number or next unit) you want to delete. 2 press the [delete] button to delete the data. You can quit the rhythm sequence program from any of i...

  • Page 177: Saving Rhythm Pattern and

    Saving rhythm pattern and rhythm sequence data to a usb els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 177 10 rh ythm program 3 set the control mode of the footswitch to rhythm stop. (see page 178 for information about the footswitch settings.) 4 press the left footswitch with your right foot to turn the sequence on...

  • Page 178: Footswitches

    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 178 11 footswitches, knee lever and expression pedals these leg- and foot-operated controls allow you to execute various performance functions and switch the effect on/off, without taking your hands from the keyboard. Footswitches the electone has two footswitches on th...

  • Page 179: Controlling The Rhythm

    Footswitches els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 179 11 fo otsw itc hes, kn ee leve r an d expression pedals you can control the rhythm start/stop or switch the rhythm sections by using the left footswitch. 1 stop switches the rhythm on/off whenever you press the footswitch. 2 break when you press the foo...

  • Page 180: Knee Lever

    Knee lever els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 180 you can control the rotary speaker effect (on/off ) by using the left footswitch. Reference page • rotary speaker (page 49) when the [rotary speaker] button is selected in this display and you press the footswitch, the rotary speaker effect is switched on...

  • Page 181: Controlling Melody On Chord

    Knee lever els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 181 11 fo otsw itc hes, kn ee leve r an d expression pedals 3 to apply sustain, press the knee lever to the right. Sustain is constantly applied as long as the knee lever is pressed. Releasing the knee lever turns sustain off. 1 when the knee lever is folded ...

  • Page 182: Expression Pedals

    Expression pedals els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 182 1 call up the voice condition display page 2 of the lead voice section to which you want to apply the lead slide effect. Reference page • voice condition display (page 44) 2 press the [knee] button of the slide section on the display. 3 press the k...

  • Page 183: Controlling Pitch Bend

    Expression pedals els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 183 11 fo otsw itc hes, kn ee leve r an d expression pedals in this display, you can assign the pitch bend control or tempo control to the 2nd expression pedal. If both pitch bend and rhythm tempo controls are set to on, both functions are applied when...

  • Page 184

    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 184 12 transpose and pitch controls there are two pitch-related controls on the electone: transpose and pitch. Transpose allows you to change the key of the instrument and pitch lets you finely adjust the tuning. Transpose and pitch can be adjusted in the utility displa...

  • Page 185: Accessory Jacks and

    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 185 13 13 c onne ctions connections on the underside of the electone keyboard is a separate panel equipped with various input/output terminals and miscellaneous controls. Accessory jacks and controls this section provides brief explanations for each jack/ control on the...

  • Page 186

    Accessory jacks and controls els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 186 5 aux in (phone; l/l+r, r) jacks this pair of stereo phone jacks is for connection to an external device. The signal from the connected external device sounds from the electone’s built-in speakers. Reference page • outputting the sound o...

  • Page 187: Connection Examples –

    Connection examples – external devices els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 187 13 c onne ctions 9 [usb to device] terminals for details on [usb to device] terminal, see page 110. ) [usb to host] terminal this terminal can be connected to the usb terminal of the computer using the usb cable. (the usb-midi ...

  • Page 188

    Connection examples – external devices els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 188 by using the aux out jacks, you can record your performance sound to an external audio recorder. When connecting, use either the pin jack or phone jack depending on the particular type of the cable’s jack. Note if you want to r...

  • Page 189: Outputting The Sound of An

    Connection examples – external devices els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 189 13 c onne ctions by connecting a cable from the external audio device to the aux in jacks, you can play back the sound of the external device via the speakers of the electone. Notice to avoid damage to the devices, first turn o...

  • Page 190: From The Electone

    Connection examples – external devices els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 190 you can use the electone to remotely play the voices of a midi keyboard (or tone generator), combining them with the electone and letting you create even richer, more multi-layered sound textures. (the midi receive channels of ...

  • Page 191: Connection With Computer

    Connection with computer els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 191 13 c onne ctions connection with computer by using the [usb to host] terminal or midi terminals, you can connect the electone and computer enabling the midi communication between both. Install the usb-midi driver to your computer, then make ...

  • Page 192: Midi Control

    Midi control els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 192 midi control when you connect your electone with a second midi device (such as a synthesizer or computer), you can determine how the electone controls that midi device, or how the electone is controlled. 1 press the [utility] button in the panel to call...

  • Page 193: Connecting To An Iphone/

    Connecting to an iphone/ipad els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 193 13 c onne ctions connecting to an iphone/ ipad you can connect a smart device such as an iphone or ipad to the instrument. By using an application tool on your smart device, you can take advantage of convenient functions and get more enj...

  • Page 194

    Connecting to an iphone/ipad els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 194 automatic setup by wps if your access point supports wps, you can easily connect the instrument to access point by wps, without making settings, such as key input, etc. Note check whether your access point supports wps by referring to th...

  • Page 195

    Connecting to an iphone/ipad els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 195 13 c onne ctions displaying available networks in the wireless lan and connecting to a network select the desired network for connection from the network list in the display by following the steps below. 1 connect the usb wireless lan ad...

  • Page 196

    Connecting to an iphone/ipad els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 196 manual setup if you cannot find the desired network on the display, it may be a network that is closed or hidden. In this case, you will need to manually input ssid, security and password settings for connection. Note about the confirmat...

  • Page 197

    Connecting to an iphone/ipad els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 197 13 c onne ctions connecting by the ad hoc mode 1 set the wireless lan mode to “ad hoc mode.” refer to “wireless lan mode.” 2 the settings for the instrument are complete if you do not need to change the ssid and so on. Connect the iphone...

  • Page 198

    Connecting to an iphone/ipad els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 198 you can set the detailed settings for each mode: infrastructure and ad hoc. There is no need to change or make any settings if you’ve enabled connection between the iphone/ipad and instrument. Reference page • wireless lan mode (page 197...

  • Page 199

    Connecting to an iphone/ipad els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 199 13 c onne ctions 2 as necessary, set the detailed settings. 3 save the settings. Set the detailed settings, then press the [save] button on the display. When the saving operation is completed, the detailed settings display returns to the...

  • Page 200: Glossary Of Terms

    Connecting to an iphone/ipad els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 200 “factory set (initializing the electone)” on page 23 in chapter 1 does not affect the wireless lan settings, which can be initialized by the following procedure. Be careful when executing initialize, since it erases all the wireless lan ...

  • Page 201: Troubleshooting

    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 201 14 14 appendix appendix troubleshooting problem possible cause and solution general operation a click or pop is heard when the power is turned on or off. Electrical current is being applied to the instrument. This is normal. The sound is not heard for about 10 secon...

  • Page 202

    Troubleshooting els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 202 only one sound is heard when two notes of the lead or pedal voices are simultaneously played. For practical performance reasons, the electone has been designed so that only one note of the lead or pedal voices can be played at a time. If you want, th...

  • Page 203

    Troubleshooting els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 203 appendix 14 an error message appears while the voice name is entered. Voice name capacity is 16 characters. Delete the unnecessary letters or spaces. Rhythm program during use of the rhythm pattern program, no sound is produced even when you play a c...

  • Page 204: Specifications

    Specifications els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 204 specifications els-02 els-02c tone generation awm awm/va/organ keyboard upper: 49 keys (c – c), lower: 49 keys (c – c), pedal: 20 keys (c – g) keyboard type standard (fs) custom (fsv) initial touch upper, lower, pedal after touch upper, lower upper, l...

  • Page 205

    Specifications els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 205 appendix 14 *the contents of this manual apply to the latest specifications as of the publishing date. To obtain the latest manual, access the yamaha website then download the manual file. Since specifications, equipment or separately sold accessories...

  • Page 206: Index

    Index els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 206 index numerics 2nd expression pedal .........................182 a a.B.C./m.O.C. .................................66, 67 accent ..............................................152 accompaniment ....................................65 ad hoc mode ....................

  • Page 207

    Index els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 207 appendix 14 p pad .......................................................65 pan (voice edit) .................................141 pan (voice) ..........................................43 part (rhythm) ........................................65 pattern ...........

  • Page 208

    Els-02/els-02c owner’s manual 208 about using bsd-licensed software the software used by this product includes components that comply with the bsd license. The restrictions placed on users of software released under a typical bsd license are that if they redistribute such software in any form, with ...

  • Page 210

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