Yamaha Electone EL-400 Owner's Manual page 25

Yamaha musical instrument owner's manual
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Details on All Voices
Page/Section
1. Upper/Lower
01: Strings 1
STRINGS
02: Strings 2
03: Strings 3
04: Strings 4
05: Strings 5
06: Strings 6
07: Strings 7
08: Pizz. Strings
09: Trem. Strings
10: Synth. Strings 1
11: Synth. Strings 2
12: Synth. Strings 3
2. Lead
01: Violin 1
VIOLIN
02: Violin 2
03: Violin 3
04: Violin 4
05: Violin 5
06: Pizz. Violin
07: Cello
08: Kokyu
3. Pedal
01: Contrabass 1
CONTRABASS
02: Contrabass 2
03: Contrabass 3
04: Pizz. Bass
05: Upright Bass
4. Upper/Lower
01: Brass 1
BRASS
02: Brass 2
03: Brass 3
04: Brass 4
05: Brass 5
06: Synth. Brass 1
07: Synth. Brass 2
08: Synth. Brass 3
5. Lower
01: Horn 1
HORN
02: Horn 2
03: Horn 3
04: Horn 4
05: Muted Horn
6. Lead
01: Trumpet 1
TRUMPET
02: Trumpet 2
03: Trumpet 3
04: Trumpet 4
05: Trumpet 5
06: Trumpet 6
07: Muted Trp.
08: Trombone 1
09: Trombone 2
10: Muted Trb.
11: Flugel Horn
12: Euphonium
7. Pedal
01: Tuba
TUBA
02: Timpani
03: Timpani Roll
8. Lead
01: Flute 1
FLUTE
02: Flute 2
03: Piccolo
04: Yokobue
05: Recorder
06: Ocarina
07: Pan Flute
08: Shakuhachi
09: Whistle
The voices not lead by a bullet indicate that they are only selectable using the Dotted buttons.
Preset
Voice Name
Feet
Effect
8'
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8'
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8'
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8'
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8'
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8'
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8'
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8'
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8'
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8'
Cele.
8'
Sym.
8'
Cele
8'
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8'
-
8'
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8'
-
8'
-
8'
-
8'
-
8'
-
8'
-
8'
-
16'
-
8'
-
8'
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8'
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8'
-
8'
-
U16'/L8'
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8'
-
8'
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8'
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8'
-
8'
-
8'
-
8'
-
8'
-
8'
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8'
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8'
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8'
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8'
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8'
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8'
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8'
-
U16'/L8'
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U16'/L8'
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U16'/L8'
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8'
-
U16/L8
-
16'
-
8'
-
8'
-
8'
-
8'
-
4'
-
4'
-
4'
-
4'
-
8'
-
8'
-
4'
-
Comments
Large strings ensemble.
Relatively small strings ensemble for contemporary music.
Small strings ensemble.
Having specific harmonics for layering other voices.
For legato playing.
Strings with clarity. Appropriate for the fast passages.
Expressive full bodied strings with a slow attack.
Pizzicato strings.
Tremolo strings.
Synth. strings with softer attack.
Bright synth. strings.
Softer Synth. strings.
For multi purposes.
For solo with sharp attack.
Bright fidle for country music.
Darker synth. violin with wider dynamic range.
Violin with deep vibrato, also suited for chord playing.
Pizzicato violin.
Cello with realistic rubbed string-instrument feel.
Ancient Chinese fiddle.
Standard type.
True-to-life tight contrabass sounding in an octave unison.
Realistic contrabass solo.
Pizzicato contrabass for classicals.
For jazz.
Trumpet and trombone ensemble for classicals.
For big band with brighter attack.
With strong impact. Can be used as orchestra hit.
Trombone ensemble.
Tight octave brass for contemporary music.
Synth. brass with sharp attack. Used for Basic Regist. 5.
Analog type. Can be used as melody line.
Fat synth. brass.
Standard horn for classicals.
Horn unison solo. Alpenhorn.
For solo playing.
Impressive horn ensemble.
Muted horn.
Standard trumpet for classicals.
Jazz trumpet 1 with full-bodied sounds.
Sweet voice.
Jazz trumpet 2 with a peculiar attack.
Comical synth. trumpet.
Resonant trumpet solo.
Harmon mute.
For legato playing.
Bright trombone solo. For fast phrases.
Cup mute.
Flugelhorn.
Euphonium with softer sounds.
Accentuated by touch.
Standard timpani.
Typical timpani roll.
Standard flute solo.
For legato playing.
Standard piccolo.
Japanese pipe with clear sounds.
Block floete.
Ocarina with simple but warm sounds.
Pan Flute.
Japanese Shakuhachi with realistic breath noises.
Whistle.
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