Rhythm Condition Page - Yamaha Electone EL-900 Owner's Manual

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NOTE:
See page 68 for the information on A.B.C.
NOTE:
The Auto Variation function is not applied
to some of the rhythms.
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2 Rhythm Condition Pages
The Rhythm Condition includes the following two pages: the Rhythm
Condition page used to adjust the rhythms and the Instrument page
used to make up each drum/ percussion instrument, each of which
comprises the rhythms and is playable using the Keyboard Percussion
function.
1) To select the Rhythm Condition page:
Choose a rhythm, and press that patternユs panel button again (or again press
the Data Control button corresponding to the selected rhythm). (The button
should be pressed only once if the Rhythm display has already been called up;
otherwise press the button twice.)

Rhythm Condition Page

1 AUTO VARI. (Auto Variation)
The Auto Variation function lets you set pattern variations to be played
automatically. When set to ON, Auto Variation automatically substitutes
additional pattern variations to make the rhythm more interesting and
complex.
2 PERCUSSION REV. (Reverb)
Determines the amount of reverb applied to the rhythms and
percussion sounds used in the rhythms. When the panel REVERB
control is set to the minimum, the setting here will have no effect.
Range: 0-24
(See page 54 for the detailed information on the Reverb effect.)
3 PERCUSSION BAL. (Balance)
Determines the balance between two main sound types of the rhythms:
the drum sounds and the cymbal sounds. Higher settings emphasize
the cymbal sounds, while lower settings emphasize the drums.
4 PERCUSSION VOL. (Volume)
Fine adjustment of the overall volume of the rhythms and Keyboard
Percussion (page 71).
5 ACC. VOL. (Accompaniment Volume)
(This control is the same as that described in the Accompaniment
section, page 70.)
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