Yamaha Electone EL-400 Owner's Manual page 26

Yamaha musical instrument owner's manual
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Page/Section
9. Lead
OBOE
2
10. Upper/Lower
CLARINET
11. Upper/Lower
SAXOPHONE
12. Upper/Lower
TUTTI
13. Upper/Lower
CHORUS
14. Upper
HARMONICA
15. Upper/Lower
ORGAN
16. Pedal
ORGAN BASS
17. Upper/Lower
PIANO
26
Preset
Voice Name
Feet
01: Oboe 1
8'
02: Oboe 2
8'
03: English Horn
8'
04: Bassoon 1
U16'/L8'
05: Bassoon 2
U16'/L8'
01: Clarinet 1
8'
02: Clarinet 2
8'
03: Bass Cla.
8'
04: Synth. Cla. 1
8'
05: Synth. Cla. 2
8'
01: Saxophone 1
U16'/L8'
02: Saxophone 2
U16'/L8'
03: Sopra. Sax.
8'
04: Sax. Ens. 1
U16'/L8'
05: Sax. Ens. 2
U16'/L8
06: Synth. Sax.
8'
07: Synth. Lead 1
8'
08: Synth. Lead 2
8'
09: Synth. Lead 3
4'
10: Synth. Lead 4
8'
11: Synth. Lead 5
8'
01: Tutti 1
8'
02: Tutti 2
8'
03: Tutti 3
8'
04: Tutti 4
8'
05: Tutti 5
8'
06: Tutti 6
8'
07: Tutti 7
8'
01: Chorus 1
8'
02: Chorus 2
8'
03: Chorus 3
8'
04: Chorus 4
8'
05: Chorus 5
8'
06: Vocal
8'
01: Harmonica 1
8'
02: Harmonica 2
8'
01: Organ 1
8'
02: Organ 2
8'
03: Organ 3
8'
04: Organ 4
8'
05: Jazz Organ 1
16'
06: Jazz Organ 2
16'
07: Jazz Organ 3
16'
08: Jazz Organ 4
16'
09: Pop Organ 1
8'
10: Pop Organ 2
8'
11: Theat. Organ 1
8'
12: Theat. Organ 2
8'
13: Accordion
8'
14: Bandoneon
8'
01: Organ Bass 1
8'
02: Organ Bass 2
16'
03: Organ Bass 3
16'
04: Organ Bass 4
16'
01: Piano 1
8'
02: Piano 2
8'
03: Honkytonk
8'
04: Elec. Piano 1
8'
05: Elec. Piano 2
8'
06: Elec. Piano 3
8'
07: Harpsichord
8'
08: Clavi.
16'
09: Clavichord
8'
Effect
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Softer oboe.
-
Rounder tone with characteristic tonguing. For fast phrases.
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Cor Anglais.
-
For legato playing.
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For staccato playing.
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Standard clarinet.
-
Clarinet solo for jazz and contemporary.
-
Bass clarinet with fat and resonant sounds.
-
Resonant synth. clarinet.
-
Synth. reed with a unique attack sound.
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Alto sax.
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Characteristic tenor sax with strong tonguing.
-
Standard soprano sax.
-
Softer sounds for classicals.
-
Saxophone section for bigband.
-
Wind synthesizer with thick sounds in the middle and lower range.
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Softer analog synth. reed.
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Clear synth. reed with a sharp attack.
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Hoarse noise reed.
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Digital synth. reed.
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Synth. reed with thick fourth notes.
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Strings unison and wood winds ensemble.
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Strings unison and the brasses.
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The brasses for classicals and bands.
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Big band. Softer playing = sax only. Harder playing = 1 octave higher brasses added.
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Wood winds ensemble. Instruments vary depending on the register played.
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Wood winds quintet.
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Brass ensemble.
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Female "Ah".
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Male "Wh".
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Mixed chorus.
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Mixed chorus with beautiful resonance. Wh.
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Scat type vocal ensemble.
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Accentuated solo vocal, "Ah".
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Standard type with pitch modulated vibrato.
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Solo harmonica with filter and amplitude modulated vibrato.
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Small pipe organ. 8'.
-
Big pipe organ with full coupler.
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Nasard stops. 8'+2 2/3'.
-
Harmonium.
Chor.
For solo playing. 16'+8'+5 1/3'.
Trem.
16'+8'+2'.
Trem.
For cluster playing. 16'+1 3/5'+1 1/3'+1'.
Chor.
Fat and noisy jazz organ.
Chor.
Bright sounds for jazz. 8'+4'+2 2/3'.
Chor.
For multi purposes.
Sym.
8'+4' with slower attack.
-
16'+8' with slower attack.
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Slower attack.
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Attack can be controlled by initial touch.
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Combination organ bass.
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Pipe organ bass 1. Standard type.
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For jazz. 16'.
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Pipe organ bass 2. Full coupler.
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For multi purposes.
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Brighter sounds. CP80 type.
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Honky tonk piano.
Cele.
DX7 type.
Cele.
Old fashioned, full bodied electric piano.
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Electric piano with clearly brilliant but deep sounds.
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Standard cembalo.
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Funky clavi.
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Clavichord with stable and grave sounds.
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