Yamaha Electone EL-37 Owner's Manual page 18

Yamaha electone owner's manual el-37
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6.
Try changing the effect setting now. Use the
bottom right Data Control button pair in much the
same way as you did with the volume setting above.
<UPPER>
FEET=PRE.EFFECT=SYM.
7.
Press Page [>] to select page 3 which includes
the vibrato setting.
<UPPER>
ŒUSER VIB.
8.
From the page you've just selected, try pressing
one of the bottom left Data Control buttons (indicated
below). These turn the User Vibrato (USER VIB.)
function on and off.
The box next to "USER VIB." in the LCD indicates the on/off status; a solid
box means ON, and an outlined box means OFF.
<UPPER>
„USER VIB.
Pressing either of these buttons turns User Vibrato on and off.
The Data Control buttons are nearly always used in the ways you've seen in the
above steps. You'll have noticed that the left button of a Data Control button
pair is usually used in a "negative" fashion-for instance, to decrease a value, or
select a previous setting or position. The right button is used in a "positive"
fashion-to increase a value, or select the next setting or position. In some cases,
the buttons are also used to turn functions on and off.
Display Select Buttons
These buttons access some of the major functions of the Electone and call up
their respective LCD displays. The LCD display changes when another
function has been selected.
There are two ways to call up LCD displays: One is by pressing the panel's
voice/rhythm buttons or the sustain controls; the other is by pressing the
DISPLAY SELECT buttons.
The LEDs above the buttons momentarily flash when the buttons are pressed.
16
¡2
Pressing this button selects the next effect.
Pressing this button selects the previous effect.
PAGE
¡3
¡3
VOICE
DISPLAY
FOOT
SW.
NOTE
not call up an LCD display.
DISPLAY SELECT
A.B.C.
TREMOLO
EFFECT
(FAST)
M.O.C.
REGIST.
PITCH
SHIFT
MIDI
Turning on Tremolo with the
TREMOLO button in the
DISPLAY SELECT section does

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