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Yamaha Electone HS-4 User Manual (87 pages)
HS Series
Brand:
Yamaha
| Category:
Musical Instrument
| Size: 8.04 MB
Table of Contents
Important Safety and Installation Instructions
2
Explanation of Graphical Symbols
2
Contents
3
HS Series System Configuration
4
The Basic Features
4
Voice Section
4
Rhythm Section
4
Multi Menu
5
External Devices
5
Voice Sections
6
Voice Sections of HS-8
6
Number of Concurrently Sounded Notes
6
Dotted Buttons
6
Manual Balance
7
AWM Voice Pack
7
FM Voice Pack
7
Voice Sections of HS-7 and HS-6
8
Sounding Priority of LEAD VOICES
8
Voice Editing Functions
8
Sounds of the COMBINATION VOICES
9
Voice Sections of HS-5
10
Voice Sections of HS-4
12
Rhythm
14
USER Patterns
14
Balance
14
Beat Lamps
14
Fill in
15
Intro./Ending
15
User Fill in
15
Blank Fill in
15
Arpeggio Chord
16
Patterns and Voices of Arpeggio Chord
16
Voice Menu Assignment
16
Operation of the A.B.C. Memory
16
Keyboard Percussion
17
Relationship between the Pedal Keyboard and Percussion
17
Forming an Ensemble with Other Voices
17
Touch Control
17
Effects
18
Tremolo and Symphonic
18
HS-8, HS-7, and HS-6
18
HS-5 and HS-4
18
Reverb and Other Effects
19
Other Effects on the Panel
19
Other Functions on the Panel
19
Scope of the Reverb Effect
19
Memory Section
20
Registration Memory
20
Procedure for Memorizong a Registration
20
Multi Menu Functions Which Can be Memorized
20
Procedure for Recalling a Memorized Registration
21
User Pattern Memory
21
Changing a Recalled Registration
21
Regarding the Operation of the MEMORY Button
21
Pack
22
Electone Data - RAM Pack (to Pack Operation)
22
RAM Pack Data - Electone (from Pack Operation)
22
Data You Can Transfer to a RAM Pack by the to Pack Operation
22
Electone Data - Cassette Tape (to Cassette Operation)
23
Cassette Tape Data - Electone (from Cassette Operation)
23
Data Which Can be Transferred to a Cassette Tape
23
In Case the Data Cannot be Transferred
23
Registration Menu
24
The Preset Registration
24
Scope of the Preset Functions
24
Voice Menu
25
Asignment Procedure
25
The Voice Sections Suitable for Assignment
25
Memory of the Assigned Data
25
Procedure for Restoring the Panel Voices
26
Checking the Voice Assigned to a Dotted Button
26
Regarding VOICE MENU Assignment
26
Voice Edit
27
Overview of VOICE EDIT Functions
27
Specification of the Voice to be Edited
28
Editing of the Voice Parameters
28
The Voices that Are Preset as User Voices
28
Operators and Algorithms
28
The Seven Algorithm Types (Operator Arrangement Patterns)
29
General Rules for Selecting an Operator
29
General Rules for Changing the Output Level Parameter
30
General Rules for Changing the Envelope Generator Parameters
30
Voice Edit Examples
31
Registering a User Voice
32
Recalling a Registered User Voice
32
Re-Editing a Registered User Voice
32
Memorization to a RAM Pack
32
Calling and Registering a Voice from an FM Voice Pack
33
Editing a Voice of an FM Voice Pack
33
Recalling a Registered FM Voice Pack Voice
33
Memorizing the Registered FM Voice Pack Voices
33
Rhythm Menu
34
How to Assign a Pattern
34
How to Restore a Panel Pattern
34
Checking the Pattern Assigned to a Dotted Button
34
R.P.P. (Rhythm Pattern Programmer)
35
Functional Overview of R.P.P.
35
How to Enter INPUT Mode
36
To Create a New Pattern
36
To Edit a Preset Pattern
36
To Edir a Registered Pattern
36
Input of the User Pattern
37
The Progression of Input Within One Bar During STEP WRITE Input
37
For Input by REALTIME Writing
37
For Input by STEP Writing
37
To Create New Pattern by REALTIME Write
38
To Create a New Pattern by STEP Write
38
The All Clear Operation
38
To Edit a Preset Pattern (or Registered User Pattern) by REALTIME Write
39
To Edit a Preset Pattern or Registered User Pattern by STEP Write
39
Combined Input by REALTIME Write and STEP Write
39
Registration of the User Pattern
40
Recalling the User Pattern
40
Memory Area of the Numeric Buttons
40
Relationship between User Patterns and the Patterns of Other Functions
40
R.C.P. (Rhythmic Chord Programmer)
41
Functional Overview of R.C.P.
41
To Create a New Pattern by REALTIME Write
42
To Edit a Registered Pattern
42
To Edit a Registered User Pattern Using STEP Write
42
User Pattern Voices
43
Programming the C.S.P.
43
Partial Copying from a RAM Pack
43
C.S.P. (Chord Sequence Programmer)
44
How to Create a New Program (RECORD Mode)
44
The Two Channels of the Numeric Buttons
44
To Create a New Program Only at C.S.P. Without Erasing R.S.P. Data
44
How to Program the Fill In, Intro, and Ending Patterns
45
Sample Uses of the Repetition Buttons
45
Regarding Recording with C.S.P.
45
How to Perform Playback (PLAY Mode)
46
How to Edit Registered Data (EDIT Mode)
46
Playback of Only the Registered Sequence
46
Consecutive Playback
46
How to Shift the Data Position
47
Editing Samples of C.S.P.
47
Regarding Editing with C.S.P.
47
R.S.P. (Rhythm Sequence Programmer)
48
Preset Patterns
48
To Create a New Program Only at R.S.P. Without Erasing C.S.P. Data
48
The Scope of User Pattern Data You Can Record to R.S.P.
48
How to Program the User Patterns
49
Programming the Repetition Symbols
49
Simultaneous Playback of R.S.P. and C.S.P.
50
Regarding Playback with C.S.P.
50
Auto Variation
50
To Delete Data
51
To Insert Data
51
To Check by Starting the Rhythm
51
Editing Samples of R.S.P.
51
F.M.P. (Full Music Programmer)
52
How to Record the Performance (RECORD Mode)
52
Entering RECORD Mode
52
Entering RECORD Mode Without Clearing the Data
52
Recording the Accompaniment
53
Recording the Accompaniment Programmed at C.S.P.
53
If You Play the Pedal Keyboard and Record the Bass Accompaniment
53
Recording the Melody
54
Recording the Obbligato
54
In Case TOUCH TONE Is Set to on
54
Recording the Registrations
55
Recording the Rhythm Sequences Programmed at R.S.P.
55
The Scope of the Registration Data You Can Record to F.M.P.
55
Regarding Recording with F.M.P.
55
How to Playback Your Performance (PLAY Mode)
56
How to Store the Recorded Data (to PACK)
56
How to Recall the Transferred Data (from PACK)
56
Minus One Playback
56
User Vibrato
57
Setting the User Vibrato of a Lead Voice
57
Setting the User Vibrato of an Orchestral Voice
57
Memorizing the Vibrato Data
57
Sustain
58
Tremolo Speed
58
Control by the Knee Lever
58
Memorizing the Sustain Data
58
External/MIDI Cont.
59
Touch Vibrato
59
Touch Tone
59
How You Can Use the External/MIDI Control Functions
59
Foot Switch
60
Lead Slide
60
Rhythm Control
60
Glide Effect
60
Pitch Wheel (HS-8)
61
Pitch Bend Function
61
Tempo Function
61
When the Pitch Bend Function Is Selected
61
Modulation Wheel (HS-8)
62
Vibrato
62
Brilliance
62
When Brilliance Is Selected
62
Transposition
63
Pitch Control
63
Regarding the Use of Transposition
63
Regarding the Use of Pitch Control
63
A.B.C. (Auto Bass Chord)
64
The Bass Patterns of A.B.C.
64
In Case no Rhythm will be Used
64
The MEMORY Buttons
65
Single Finger Mode
65
Fingered Chord Mode
65
Custom A.B.C. Mode
65
M.O.C. (Melody on Chord)
66
Knee Control Button
66
Regarding the Use of Melody on Chord
66
Flanger/Delay (HS-8/HS-7/HS-6/HS-5)
67
Basic Usage (Without Changing the Parameters)
67
How to Restore the Preset Status
67
Memorizing the Flanger/Delay Data
67
Changing the Parameters
68
The Results of Changing each Parameter
68
Flanger
68
Delay
68
Volume Fine
69
Display Button
69
For Consecutively Setting the Volume Levels
69
Memorizing the Volume Fine Settings
69
Other Information
70
Accessory Jacks
70
Optional Items
71
Connection Examples with MIDI-Equipped Devices
71
Installation and Maintenance Information
72
Electromagnetic Interference
73
Important Notice
73
Troubleshooting
74
Specifications
76
External/MIDI Control
78
MIDI Specifications
79
Channel Messages
79
System Realtime Messages
79
System Exclusive Messages
79
Electone Common Messages
80
BULK DUMP Related Mesages
80
Control Change
80
MDR-2 Status
80
HS-Series Common Messages
81
Table of SW MIDI Codes [F0H, 43H, 70H, 72H, 41H, Nnh (SW Code), Nnh (SW Data), F7H]
81
Model-Specific Messages
82
Electone/Single Keyboard Common Messages
82
MIDI Implementation Chart
83
Glossary for the HS Series Electones
84
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Yamaha Electone HS-4 User Manual (86 pages)
Brand:
Yamaha
| Category:
Synthesizer
| Size: 8.04 MB
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Introduction
3
About this Manual
3
Notice
4
Included Items
5
Cables
5
Setting up for Superior Sound
7
Controls and Connectors
8
Rear
8
Front
10
Connections
11
Connecting the Speakers with the Included Cable
11
Connecting to an Audio Interface
12
Connecting to a Mixer
13
Connecting to a Synthesizer or Other Electronic Musical Instrument
14
Connecting to a Computer
15
Connecting to a Smartphone
16
Connecting Headphones
17
Turning on the Power and Making Sound
18
Troubleshooting
20
Specifications
21
Dimensions
22
Frequency Response
23
Block Diagram
24
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