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Sixteen different instrumental combinations and special
effects are listed on this Registration Chart. In some
cases, alternate registrations are suggested; these are in-
dicated with an asterisk (*).
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1. General Flutes
10. Piano
2. Full Flutes
11. Hawaiian Guitar
3, Pull Organ (Flutes/Strings)
12. Accordion
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4. Full Organ (Flutes/Reeds) . 13. Banjo/Harpsichord
5. Open Flutes
14. Marimba/Vibes -
6. Reed/String Ensemble
15. Mandolin/Organ/
7. Classical Organ
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Solo Clarinet
8. Church
16. Chimes/Harp
9, Jazz Organ/Rock Organ
In most cases, an instrument name is followed by a num-
ber (16', 8', 4', etc.). The number indicates the footage
of an organ pipe. On a pipe organ, the various lengths
(footages) of pipes produce various degrees of pitch. Al-
though an electronic organ does not have pipes, the foot-
age markings still indicate the high and low pitches of the
particular instrumental sounds. For example, a Flute 16°
is the lowest pitch, the 8' is an octave higher in pitch,
the 4' an octave higher than the 8' and so on. Therefore,
all instruments with the same footage number have the
same degree of pitch. On some Yamaha models, there is
a slider labelled TRANSPOSITION. This slider controls
the various pitches available for certain sections of the
organ.
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Yamaha Electone Organ
Registration Chart
The tonal effects on your Yamaha are controlled by the
exclusive variable "click-stop" Tone' Levers. These pro-
vide unlimited flexibility to voices and effects, Each lever
can be set at three different positions, allowing you three
main settings for each voice. As you move a Tone Lever
down, it will "click" into three successive notches: first
click — soft, second click. — medium volume, and the
third click — full volume, These are referred to as "I",
"2", and "3" on the Registration Chart.
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TONE
LEVER
. (Side View)
It is also possible to set a lever "in-between" any of the
: lick: notches: This. type of setting will be.indicated on
the chart as "1.5" or "2.5".
A setting for a switch or a dial is indicated on the chart
by the use of three dots and an arrow pointing to one of
them or to a setting between thé dots. -s
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A.
Changing registration within a song is introduced in the
Special Arrangements Manual. In most cases; just adding
or deleting one or two tabs is suggested . . . it will not
be necessary to change every lever from the original regis-
tration:
As you become mere familiar with your Yamaha, you'll
discover combinations
not listed on the Registration
Chart. When you review arrangements, feel free to exper-
iment with settings other than those recommended on
the song sheet, and add variety to your playing by chang-
ing registration.
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