Yamaha ELS-01/01C manual

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 2[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 3 About This Manual (Read this first!) This manual is made up of four chapters, each focusing on a single song for you to practice. B y playing and working on each song, you ’ll build up your knowledge and experience of using the ELS-01/01C, and incr ease your familiarity with the functions of the instrument n[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 4 Simply select the Registration from the Registration Men u and pla y the song. It’ s not a difficult piece to pla y , b ut if you’ re unf amiliar with the score, try slowing down the rh ythm and pla ying it at a more relax ed pace. Enjoy perf orming with the clear oboe melody and the beautiful strings har [...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 5 In this chapter , we’ll work on creating each Registration from scratch, instead of using the Registration Menu. First, select the V oices for each V oice section and apply some controls and eff ects. Then, progr am a Rh ythm Sequence and Registration Sequence . These allow y ou to pla y the song with all the[...]

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    AC T 1 AC T 1 Pla ying with the Registration Men us Song: “Gr andf ather’ s Cloc k” Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 6[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 7 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 One of the most exciting aspects of the Electone is its ab undance of realistic V oices and dynamic rhythms. For details on exactly what V oices and rhythms are a v ailable, c heck the V oice List and Rhythm List in the Owner’ s Manual (pages 30 and 59). With all the hundreds of ch[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 8 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 ( ) ( ) RHYTHM SYNCHR O ST AR T Grandfather’ s Cloc k Composed by Henry Cla y W ork Arranged by Rik o Morino * Notes in par entheses can be ignored.[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 9 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) RHYTHM STOP (with right hand)[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 10 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 Selecting the Registration f or “Grandfather’ s Clock” fr om the Registration Men u The simple, warm sounds of the oboe and soft strings perfectly match this melodic song, with the rhythm gently echoing the tick-tock sound of the clock. Press the REGISTRA TION MENU [1] button.[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 11 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Pla ying “Grandfather’ s Cloc k” Press the [SYNCHRO ST ART] b utton. The lamp above the BAR/BEA T display flashes, indicating the rhythm is set to standby . Play the song. As soon as you play the first note, the rhythm starts. T ry putting some expression into your playing b[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 12 AC T 2 AC T 2 M1 Creating a Simple Intr o Sound based on the Registration Menu M2 Slightl y Editing the Intr o Sound M3 Enjo ying the Original Sound of the Registration Menu Editing a Registration and Storing it to Registration Memor y Song: Dancing Queen Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 12[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 13 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 In this chapter , first select one of the Registration Menu buttons (as y ou did in ACT 1), then create three new Registrations b y changing the selected Registration. Y ou can save the created Registrations to the Registration Memory buttons fir st, then sa ve them to a SmartMedi[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 14 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 Softly INTR O , RHYTHM SYNCHRO ST ART Dancing Queen Composed by Benn y Ander sson/Bjorn Ulvaeus/Stig Ander son Arranged by Rik o Morino DANCING Q UEEN W ords & Music by Benny Andersson/Björn Ulv aeus/Stig Anderson © 1976 by UNIVERSAL MUSIC PUBLISHING A.B./UNION SONGS A.B. All [...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 15 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 ENDING 1 (with left footswitch) a[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 16 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 Creating a Simple Intr o Sound based on the Registration Men u The original Registration M enu we ’ll use for “Dancing Queen ” is full and rich — perfect for this song’ s main melody . Ho wever , it’ s a bit too extravagant to use in the intro . So, we ’ll make it a li[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 17 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Press the [V OICE DISPLA Y] button, to call up the V oice Displa y , then m ute both Lead V oice 1 and Lead V oice 2. (Press the b uttons so the y are gray ed-out or “ghosted. ”) This completes the settings for Registration M emory 1, so record these settings to the [1] button i[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 18 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 Slightl y Editing the Intr o Sound Her e, we ’ll slightly change the Registration used in the intro (M1), by turning on the Lead V oice — to better bring out the melody played on the U pper keyboar d. Press the (muted) Lead V oice 1 and Lead V oice 2 buttons in the V oice Displa[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 19 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Enjo ying the Original Sound of the Registration Menu F or the main melody , we’ ll use original Registration M enu, with no editing. Melody On Chor d is set to on for the Registration M enu by default, automatically adding harmony notes to y our performance. Press the REGISTRA TI[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 20 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 N ext, set the Right F ootswitch function so that you can change the Registration with the right footswitch. Press the [RIGHT] button at the top right of the displa y . Select the [SHIFT] mode as shown belo w . This completes the settings for Registration M emory 3, so record these [...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 21 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Using the Music Data Recor der In these instructions, you ’ ll learn how to save y our new Registration M emory settings to a SmartM edia card. ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●?[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 22 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 Press the [SA VE] button in the displa y to sa ve the Registration data. A message appears indicating the data is being sa ved. After the message disappears, press the [CLOSE] button to c lose the Regist Edit display . No w, your Registration settings in R egistration M emory button[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 23 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Pla ying “Dancing Queen” U sing your three new R egistrations (M1 – M3), try playing “Dancing Queen ” now . See the notation on pages 14 – 15. At the points in the scor e where M2 and M3 ar e indicated, press the right footswitch to change the Registration M emory . At t[...]

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    AC T 3 AC T 3 M1 Intr o with Acoustic Guitar and Electric Piano M2 Classic Roc k Or gan M3 Sweet Harmonica Melod y M4 Soft Harmon y with P ad Sound on the Lo wer K e yboar d M5 Mysterious Arpeggio with Dela y M6 Electric Guitar Solo M7 Ending with Acoustic Guitar and Electric Piano Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 24 Selecting and Editing V oice[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 25 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 In Acts 1 and 2, y ou were able to enjo y playing the songs quickl y using just the Registration Menu. Howe ver , y ou ma y want to spice up y our performance with more detailed V oice settings. In this chapter , we’ll create custom song settings from the default settings. First, [...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 26 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 ROT AR Y SP On (with right hand) 60’ s 8Beat Intro1 8Beat Light1 MainA 8Beat Light1 MainB 60’ s 8Beat Break 8Beat Light1 MainA 8Beat Light1 MainB 8Beat Light1 MainB 8Beat Light1 FillInB 16Beat 1 MainC 16Beat 1 MainC 16Beat 1 MainD with left hand Change the W orld Composed by T o[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 27 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 * * * RO TA RY SP On (with right hand) 16Beat 1 MainD 16Beat 1 FillInD 16Beat 1 Break 8Beat Light1 MainA Country Rock 2 MainB Country Rock 2 MainB Country Rock 2 FillInC Hard Rock 2 MainD Hard Rock 2 MainD Hard Rock 2 FillInD Hard Rock 2 MainD Hard Rock 2 MainD 8Beat Light1 MainA 8B[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 28 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 Initializing the Registration Memory Before starting to create new song data, initialize the R egistration M emory settings with the following procedure. This will erase the settings you made in the last chapter , but if you don ’ t reset the Registrations, you won ’ t get the i[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 29 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Intr o with Acoustic Guitar and Electric Piano The main part of the Intro is the Acoustic G uitar and Electric P iano in the Lo wer Keyboar d. In fact, the E lectric Piano for Lo wer Keyboar d V oice 2 is used throughout the song, contained in Registrations M1 – M7. ●●●●?[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 30 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 Press the [4] button at the top right of the displa y , then set the T ype to [ST A GE 1] and the Accompaniment to 20, as shown below . The reverb for this song should be r elatively short and minimal, especially since a “dr y” per cussion sound better suits the intimate nature [...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 31 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Set the BRILLIANCE button (at the right of the V oice buttons), to the third position fr om the top. Make the appropriate V oice Condition settings for Roc k Organ 1. Pr essing the [ORGAN] button on the panel again calls up the V oice Condition display . On P age 1 of the display , [...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 32 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 On P age 3 of the displa y , select the Effect Category and T ype . Pr essing the EFFECT1 button calls up the Effect Categor y list. Select [R O T AR Y SPEAKER] from the list, then press [CLOSE] button to close the list. Pr essing the TYPE1 button calls up the Effect Category list. [...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 33 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Press the [ROT ARY SP SPEED] button on the panel to turn the Rotary Speaker on/off at the respective points indicated in the notation ( A and D ). Y ou can do this with your right hand, while you play . At the end of the glissando (the note F), keep holding the note with your finge[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 34 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 On P age 4 of the displa y , change EFFECT 2 to THRU . This completes the settings for LO WER KEYBO ARD VOICE 1. N ext, we ’ll edit the L O WER KEYBO ARD V OICE 2 settings. Press the [PIANO] button in the LO WER KEYBO ARD V OICE 2 section. Select [Stage E.Piano 1] in the display e[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 35 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● Selecting and Editing the P edal V oices Press the [ELEC. BASS] b utton in the PED AL V OICE 1 section. Select [Fingered Bass 1] in [...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 36 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 Make the appropriate V oice Condition settings for Fretless Bass 1. On P age 1 of the V oice Condition display , set Initial T ouch in T ouch T one to 5, and After T ouch to 0. (After T ouch for the P edal V oice is available only on the ELS-01C). Y ou don ’ t need to make any cha[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 37 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Set the V OLUME button, (at the right of the Rhythm buttons), to the second position from the top. T urn the TEMPO dial and set the T empo to 106. This completes the Rhythm Condition settings. No w that the Registration Memory 1 settings are complete, recor d them to the [1] button [...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 38 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 Classic Roc k Or gan U sing the M1 Registration as a basis, make M2 b y changing the Lower K eyboard V oice setting. The “Resonance P ad 5” V oice we ’ll set her e for Lower K eyboard V oice 1 is a unique sound that includes an interval of a fifth, making chords played on the[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 39 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Sweet Harmonica Melod y U sing the M1 Registration as the basis, set H armonica for Lead V oice 1. F irst, call up the M1 Registration b y pressing the [1] button on the R egistration M emory section, then set the volume of the U pper Keyboar d V oice 1 to 0. ●●●●●●●?[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 40 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 The “U ser ” setting of V ibrato allows you to cr eate your original vibrato by changing the vibrato delay , depth and speed. The T une setting, set higher than other V oices, makes the Harmonica stand out. The Delay effect lends an echo to the sound as if the instrument is bein[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 41 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Soft Harmon y with P ad Sound on the Lo wer K e yboar d U sing the M3 Registration as the basis, set P op Lead for Lead V oice 2 and change the Lower Keyboard V oice 1 to an ethereal pad sound like an angel singing. W e’ ll also change the Rhythm Condition here, setting some accom[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 42 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 Make the appropriate V oice Condition settings for P op Lead 6. Change the V oice Condition settings in display P ages 1 – 4 and the Brilliance setting according to the following chart. Settings/values that should be changed ar e highlighted in color . This completes the LEAD V OI[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 43 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● Changing the Lower K e yboar d settings Select [Smooth P ad 1] f or Lower K e yboard V oice 1. This V oice is included in the [P AD][...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 44 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● Changing the Rh ythm Condition settings Press the [POPS] button and select [16Beat 1] fr om display P age 3. T urn on two of accompa[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 45 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Mysterious Arpeggio with Dela y U sing the M2 Registration as the basis, w e ’ll change the U pper Keyboard V oices 1 and 2. Also, for playing the arpeggio, we ’ ll use the Delay effect. F irst call up the M2 Registration b y pressing the [2] button on the R egistration M emory [...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 46 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 Make the appropriate V oice Condition settings for DX E.Piano 2. Change the V oice Condition settings in display P ages 1 – 4 and the Brilliance setting according to the following chart. Settings/values that should be changed ar e highlighted in color . Press the SUST AIN [UPPER] [...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 47 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Electric Guitar Solo U sing the M5 Registration as the basis, change the U pper Keyboard V oice 2 and Lower Keyboard V oice 1. The main V oice in this Registration is E lectric Guitar . Here, we ’ll create an exciting distorted electric guitar sound. F irst, turn the U pper Keyboa[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 48 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● Changing the Lower K e yboar d V oice settings Select [P op Organ 4] for Lo wer Ke yboar d V oice 1. This V oice is included in the [...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 49 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Ending with Acoustic Guitar and Electric Piano U sing the M1 Registration as the basis, cr eate the Registration for the ending. This will let you finish the song with a sparse, calm arrangement of guitar and piano. F irst, call up the M1 Registration b y pressing the [1] button in[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 50 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 Make the appropriate V oice Condition settings for Stage E.Piano 1. Change the V oice Condition settings in display P ages 1 – 4 and the Brilliance setting according to the following chart. Settings/values that should be changed ar e highlighted in color . This completes the U ppe[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 51 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Recor ding a Rh ythm Sequence Program U sing the pow erful Rhythm Sequence P rogram featur e, you can string together any of the Electone ’ s rhythms to make complete rhythm compositions. In this section, we ’ll connect some preset rhythms to make the rhythm composition for “C[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 52 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● Pr ogramming the Rh ythm Sequence F irst, we ’ll set the Intro 1 section of the 60’ s 8Beat rhythm for the first measure. Press[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 53 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Enter the selected rhythm “60’ s 8Beat, Intro 1” to the first bar by pressing the [SET] button in the displa y . N ext, set the Main A section of the 8B eat Light 1 rhythm, for the second bar . Press the [POPS] button on the panel and select [8Beat Light 1] fr om the displaye[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 54 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 Enter the selected rhythm “8Beat Light 1, Main A” to the second bar by pressing the [SET] button in the displa y . Repeat steps #5 through #7 abo ve to enter the rest of the rh ythm and create the rh ythm composition indicated in the notation on pages 26 – 27. The following rh[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 55 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Creating a Registration Sequence Pr ogram The Registration S equence feature lets you program the R egistrations you want to be automatically called up in sequence, when playing a Rhythm Sequence. This convenient feature frees y ou from having to work the footswitch, so you can conc[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 56 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 Repeat steps #2 through #4 abo ve to finish creating the Registration Sequence indicated in the notation on pages 26 – 27. T ake a look at bar 14 in the notation. Registration M4 appears at the halfway point of the third beat in bar 14. Since one quarter -note beat equals 96 cloc[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 57 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Pla ying “Change the W orld” No w that you ’ ve done all the necessary programming, you ’ re ready to play the song. Pr ess the [SEQ.1] button, then press the RHYTHM [ST AR T] button. The Rhythm S equence composition starts from the first bar . No need to use the footswitch[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 58 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 Press the [MDR] button to call up the M.D .R. displa y , then select the destination Song to which y ou want to recor d y our perf ormance (page 21). Press the [RECORD] button in the displa y . The Rec Standby displa y appears. Press the [ F ] (Play) b utton in the displa y . The ho[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 59 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 When y ou finish playing, press the [ J ] (Stop) button. The recor ding is finished and the display returns to the SONG SELECT P age. The song to which your performance is recorded is automatically named “SONG 2.” If y ou want to change the song name, see page 104 in the Owner[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 60 AC T 4 AC T 4 M1 Classical Sound M2 Soft Jazz Sound M3 T asty Jazz Sound M4 Colorful Jazz Sound M5 Pe r cussive Roc k Sound M6 Classical Sound (same as M1) Creating V arious Or gan Sounds (ELS-01C onl y) Song: Moldau Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 60[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 61 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 In the last section of this tutorial, y ou’ ll explore the Or gan Flutes feature of the ELS-01C and enjo y its wide variety of w onderful or gan sounds. Depending on the flute foota ge settings in the display , y ou can create a solemn pipe or gan sound, tasty jazz organ sound, h[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 62 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 ROT AR Y SP On (with right hand) right foot left foot Moldau Composed by Bedric h Smetana Arranged by Rik o Morino[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 63 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 with left footswitch[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 64 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 Bef ore Star ting In this chapter , we’ ll create the settings w e want from the default settings of the instrument. Before starting, initialize the Registration M emor y by following the steps on page 28. After initialization is complete, set the volume of each V oice section to [...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 65 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Press the [2] button at the top of the displa y , then c heck that the T ype is set to [XG HALL 1]. This reverb type r ecreates the lush ambience and rev erberation of playing a majestic organ in a large hall. ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●?[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 66 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 Change the sound type to [SINE], and change the flute footage settings as indicated below . Press the [A TT ACK/V OLUME] button at the top right of the display to call up the AT TA CK/V OLUME Pa ge, then c hange the display settings as indicated belo w . Set the Effect T ype to [OF[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 67 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● Creating the Lower Or gan Flute V oice Press the [L. ORGAN FLUTES] button. The lamp of the [L. OR GAN FL UTES] button lights and the[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 68 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● Selecting and Editing the P edal V oice Press the User button [1] of PED AL V OICE 1. Select the [Organ Bass 2] V oice from the Orga[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 69 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Make the appropriate V oice Condition settings for Or gan Bass 2. Pr essing the User button [1] on the panel again calls up the V oice Condition display . On P age 1 of the display , set Reverb to 24, V olume to 18, and P oly to ON. On P age 2 of the display , set T une to -2. Con?[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 70 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 Soft Jazz Sound The setting here is a popular J azz Organ sound. Since this sound has a strong 16’ footage element, the setting is suited for a crisp and clear performance rather than chord performance. No w, we ’ ll create the M2 Registration, based on M1. ●●●●●●●[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 71 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Press the Effect T ype button to call up the Eff ect T ype list in the display . Select [2W A Y RO T SP] fr om the list, then c lose the list b y pressing the [CLOSE] b utton. Press the [RO T AR Y SP SPEED] button to call up the Rotary Speaker display . Set the SPEED to 6.06 Hz. T u[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 72 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● Creating the Lower Or gan Flute V oice Press the [L. ORGAN FLUTES] button twice to call up the Lower Or gan Flutes displa y . The se[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 73 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Select the [Organ Bass 1] V oice from the Organ category , display P age 5. Make the appropriate V oice Condition settings for Or gan Bass 1. Pr essing the User button [1] on the panel again calls up the V oice Condition display . On P age 1 of the display , set Reverb to 8, and P o[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 74 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 T asty Jazz Sound The 1' footage setting is crucial in recreating this characteristic jazz organ sound. I n the phrase using the M3 R egistration, you ’ll have to trigger Melody O n Chord operation with the knee lev er . The point and duration in the song that this is to be p[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 75 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Press the [A.B.C./M.O .C.] button on the panel to call up the A.B.C./M.O .C. display , then set the M.O .C. Mode to [1] and KNEE to [ON]. Also, f old down the Knee Lever to be able to use it during y our performance. This completes the U pper Organ F lutes settings. Y ou don ’ t n[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 76 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 Colorful Jazz Sound The footage lever settings are po werful and highly intuitive ways to shape richly textured organ sounds. No w, we ’ ll create the M4 Registration, based on M3. ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●?[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 77 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 The Melody On Chord you set for Registration M3 can be easily turned off by calling up the A.B.C./ M.O.C. display and setting the Mode to OFF . Keep in mind, however , that even if you do not cancel M.O.C., the M.O.C. will have no effect unless you pr ess the Knee Lever . This compl[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 78 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 Pe r cussive Roc k Sound W ith the addition of the 2 2/3' footage, the sound is more vivid and brilliant. The vintage wave setting also makes the sound more pow erful. F inally , the setting of the Lower O rgan Flute is ideal for playing bass phrases on the Lower keyboar d. No [...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 79 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● Creating the Lower Or gan Flute V oice Press the [L. ORGAN FLUTES] button twice to call up the Lower Or gan Flutes displa y . On the[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 80 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 Press the [FOO T SWITCH] button to call up the Footswitc h display . On the LEFT P age, set the mode to [RO T AR Y SPEAKER]. Y ou don ’ t need to change the P edal V oices. No w that the Registration Memory 5 settings are complete, recor d them to the [5] button in Registration M [...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 81 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 4 A CT 3 Classical Sound (same as M1) The M6 Registration is completely the same as M1. Press the Registration memory [1] button to call up Registration M1. No changes are needed. Since the R egistration M emory 6 settings are complete, record these settings to the [6] button in R egistratio[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 82 A CT 1 A CT 2 A CT 3 A CT 4 Pla ying “Moldau” Press the [1] button in the Registration Memory section to call up Registration M1. Check that the Knee Le ver is f olded do wn. The notation indicates the various points in the song where you ’ll need to make changes to the instrument — shifting the Regist[...]

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    Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial 83[...]

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