Voice Controls And Effects - Yamaha Electone EL-400 Owner's Manual

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Voice Controls and Effects

The Electone is equipped with two general kinds of functions that can be used to change the sound of the voices:
Voice Controls and Effects.
Certain effects may have been applied to some of the voices, but can be modified as you like. All built-in effects
are digital.
The chart below shows the various voice controls and effects for the individual voice sections. Available
functions are indicated by circles. The controls and effects are differently applied depending on those types:
applied to each voice group, to each keyboard or to the entire system.
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Upper Keyboard Voice 1
Upper Keyboard Voice 2
Lower Keyboard Voice 1
Lower Keyboard Voice 2
Lead Voice
Pedal Voice 1
Pedal Voice 2
Voice Condition Page 1
Voice Condition Page 2
Voice Condition Page 3
Voice Condition Page 4
Voice Condition Page 4
(Lead Voice only)
Effect Set Page
Reverb Page
Sustain Page
Tremolo Page
*1
Turning tremolo/chorus on/off and switching between tremolo and chorus are common to all voice sections.
*2
The total reverb depth and length are controlled on the reverb page, though the different reverb settings can be done for each voice section.
To change the settings and add the effects, display the appropriate page:
1. Selecting from Voice Condition Pages
2. Selecting from Effect Set Pages
3. Selecting from the Panel
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Touch
Tone
Touch
Feet
Volume
Brilliance
(Initial/
Vibrato
After)
Sym-
Tremolo
Pan
Reverb
phonic/
Delay Flanger
/Chorus
Celeste
*2
*1
Lead
Lead
Distortion
Vibrato
Sustain
Slide
Tune

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