Details On Each Voice - Yamaha Electone EL-87 Owner's Manual

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Details on Each Voice

Page/Section
1. Upper/Lower
STRINGS
2. Lead
VIOLIN
3. Pedal
CONTRABASS
4. Upper/Lower
BRASS
5. Lowerr
HORN
6. Lead
TRUMPET
7. Pedal
TUBA
8. Lead
FLUTE
9. Lead
OBOE
10. Upper/Lower
CLARINET
11. Upper/Lower
SAXOPHONE
12. Upper/Lower
TUTTI
30
Preset
Voice Name
Feet
Strings 1
8'
Strings 2
8'
Strings 3
8'
Strings 4
8'
Strings 5
8'
Pizz. Strings
8'
Trem. Strings
8'
Synth. Strings 1
8'
Synth. Strings 2
8'
Violin 1
8'
Violin 2
8'
Violin 3
8'
Violin 4
8'
Pizz. Violin
8'
Cello
8'
Contrabass 1
8'
Contrabass 2
8'
Pizz. Bass
8'
Upright Bass
8'
Brass 1
8'
Brass 2
8'
Brass 3
8'
Brass 4
U16'/L8'
Synth. Brass 1
8'
Synth. Brass 2
8'
Horn 1
8'
Horn 2
8'
Horn 3
8'
Muted Horn
8'
Trumpet 1
8'
Trumpet 2
8'
Trumpet 3
8'
Trumpet 4
8'
Trumpet 5
8'
Muted Trp.
8'
Trombone 1
U16'/L8'
Trombone 2
U16'/L8'
Muted Trb.
U16'/L8'
Flugel Horn
8'
Tuba
16'
Timpani
8'
Timpani Roll
8'
Flute 1
8'
Flute 2
8'
Piccolo
4'
Recorder
4'
Pan Flute
8'
Whistle
4'
Oboe 1
8'
Oboe 2
8'
English Horn
8'
Bassoon 1
U16'/L8'
Bassoon 2
U16'/L8'
Clarinet 1
8'
Clarinet 2
8'
Synth. Cla.
8'
Saxophone 1
U16'/L8'
Saxophone 2
U16'/L8'
Sopra. Sax.
8'
Sax. Ensem.
U16'/L8'
Tutti 1
8'
Tutti 2
8'
Tutti 3
8'
Tutti 4
8'
Tutti 5
8'
Tutti 6
8'
Effect
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Large strings ensemble.
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Relatively small strings ensemble for contemporary music.
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Small strings ensemble.
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Having specific harmonics for layering other voices.
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For legato playing.
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Pizzicato strings.
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Tremolo strings.
Cele.
Synth. strings with softer attack.
Sym.
Bright synth. strings.
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For multi purposes.
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For solo with sharp attack.
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Bright fidle for country music.
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Darker synth. violin with wider dynamic range.
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Pizzicato violin.
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Cello with realistic rubbed string-instrument feel.
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Standard type.
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True-to-life tight contrabass sounding in an octave unison.
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Pizzicato contrabass for classicals.
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For jazz.
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Trumpet and trombone ensemble for classicals.
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For big band with brighter attack.
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With strong impact. Can be used as orchestra hit.
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Trombone ensemble.
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Synth. brass with sharp attack. Used for Basic Regist. 5.
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Analog type. Can be used as melody line.
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Standard horn for classicals.
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Horn unison solo. Alpenhorn.
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For solo playing.
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Muted horn.
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Standard trumpet for classicals.
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Jazz trumpet 1 with full-bodied sounds.
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Sweet voice.
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Jazz trumpet 2 with a peculiar attack.
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Comical synth. trumpet.
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Harmon mute.
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For legato playing.
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Bright trombone solo. For fast phrases.
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Cup mute.
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Fluegelhorn.
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Accentuated by touch
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Standard timpani.
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Typical timpani roll.
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Standard flute solo.
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For legato playing.
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Standard piccolo.
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Block floete.
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Pan Flute.
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Whistle.
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Softer oboe.
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Rounder tone with characteristic tonguing. For fast phrases.
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Cor Anglais.
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For legato playing.
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For staccato playing.
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Standard clarinet.
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Clarinet solo for jazz and contemporary.
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Resonant synth. clarinet.
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Alto sax.
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Characteristic tenor sax with strong tonguing.
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Standard soprano sax.
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Softer sounds for classicals.
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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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