Yamaha Electone EL-27 Owner's Manual

Yamaha Electone EL-27 Owner's Manual

Yamaha el-27: user guide

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  • Page 4: Panel Controls

    Panel Controls Front Panel ! REVERB (See page 30.) Adjusts the Reverb effect for the entire sound. " SUSTAIN Buttons (See page 30.) Adds the Sustain effects each to Upper/Lower Keyboard and Pedalboard. # Monitor Speakers Built-in speakers for your monitoring. $ UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE (See page 18.) Selects the Upper Keyboard voices and adjusts the volume.
  • Page 5 Used to keep the same rhythm and accompaniment patterns throughout the registration changes. 8 POWER Switch (See page 7.) Turns the EL-27 on/off. 9 Music Disk Recorder (M.D.R.) (See page 55.) Used to record/play back your performance and save/load the registration data.
  • Page 6: Lcd Display

    LCD Display/DISPLAY SELECT Section DATA CONTROL : LCD Display Displays various information for you to play EL-27. ; DATA CONTROL Buttons (See page 11.) Selects the functions or sets the values. < PAGE Buttons (See page 10.) Changes pages when a function has more than two pages.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Main Features ........6 1 Quick Introductory Guide .
  • Page 8: Main Features

    Main Features Your Yamaha Electone is packed with many sophisticated functions. Yet it is amazingly easy to use. The main features are described here so that you can quickly understand the capabilities of your Electone. Included among the main features are:...
  • Page 9: Quick Introductory Guide

    (excepting those in Basic Registration) after you turn the Electone back on. Then, to restore the previous settings, hold down the M. (Memory) button and press the D. (Disable) button. POWER ), and Yamaha products are manufactured specifically for the supply voltage in the area where they are to be sold. If...
  • Page 10: Playing Your Electone

    Set the MASTER VOLUME control. The MASTER VOLUME control is an overall control which affects the volume of the entire instrument. Press the Expression pedal down with your foot. The Expression pedal also controls the entire volume of the Electone. Once you have set the MASTER VOLUME control to a suitable level, you can use the Expression pedal to change the volume with your foot as you play.
  • Page 11 Now, try out the five Basic Registrations with the following music examples. Press the appropriate buttons to select the registrations. Each music example has been chosen to best suit its companion registration. Basic Registration 1 Basic Registration 2 Basic Registration 3 Basic Registration 4 Basic Registration 5 Skaters Waltzes...
  • Page 12: Registration Menu

    The EL-27 is equipped with a total of 80 specially programmed registrations, selected with the built-in Registration Menu button on the panel, as well as the 40 registrations selected from the included Registration Menu disk.
  • Page 13 Press the bottom left DATA CONTROL buttons to select the registration you want to use. (In this case, select Waltz-A [No.13].) The bottom left DATA CONTROL buttons step through the various selections, while the top left DATA CONTROL buttons are used to jump ahead or back by ten selections.
  • Page 14 You can also adjust the tempo of the rhythm to your liking by turning the TEMPO dial, as indicated in the illustration below. Turning the dial clockwise makes the tempo faster and counterclockwise makes slower. Slower To use Auto Bass Chord function: The A.B.C.
  • Page 15 To cancel the A.B.C. Automatic Accompaniment: You can, of course, cancel the automatic accompaniment patterns (Fingered mode) if you want to play the accompaniment by yourself on the Lower keyboard and Pedalboard. Press the A.B.C./M.O.C. button in the DISPLAY SELECT section, to the right of the LCD Display.
  • Page 16 To select the Registrations from the Registration Menu disk: Included with your Electone is a Registration Menu Disk, containing 40 different menus. Put the included Registration Menu Disk, facing the label up, into the Disk slot, located just under the Music Disk Recorder at the right side of the Electone.
  • Page 17: Registration Menu List

    4. Registration Menu List Built-in Registration Menu (80 Menus) Page1 LCD Display Sound Image STRINGS1 Orchestra STRINGS2 Pop Strings STRINGS3 Chamber Strings STRINGS4 Solo Violin STRINGS5 Pops Orchestra 1 STRINGS6 Pizzicato Strings STRINGS7 Pops Orchestra 2 STRINGS8 Strings Ensemble BRASS1 Marching Band BRASS2 Solo Trumpet...
  • Page 18 Page 3 LCD Display Sound Image CONTEMP.1 Wind Synth. 1 CONTEMP.2 Synth. Brass CONTEMP.3 Wind Synth. 2 CONTEMP.4 Synth. CONTEMP.5 Fantasy 3 CONTEMP.6 Fantasy 4 CONTEMP.7 Piano + Synth. CONTEMP.8 Oriental 2 LCD Display Rhythm (Tempo) March-A March-B Country Broadway Waltz-A Waltz-B Jazz Waltz...
  • Page 19 Registration Menu Disk (40 Menus) Page1 LCD Display Sound Image STRINGS1 Solo Violin STRINGS2 Strings Ensemble STRINGS3 Pop Strings 1 STRINGS4 Pop Strings 2 STRINGS5 Symphonic Orchestra BRASS1 Trumpet Ensemble BRASS2 Solo Trumpet BRASS3 Solo Trombone BRASS4 Brass Ensemble BRASS5 Big Band Page 2 LCD Display...
  • Page 20: Voice Sections

    2 Voice Sections The following illustration shows the various available voice sections. UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE STRINGS BRASS CLARI- SAXO- CHORUS PHONE ORGAN PIANO GUITAR VIBRA- COSMIC PHONE LOWER KEYBOARD VOICE STRINGS BRASS CLARI- SAXO- CHORUS PHONE ORGAN PIANO GUITAR VIBRA- COSMIC PHONE The Electone has four voice sections: Upper Keyboard Voice, Lead Voice, Lower Keyboard Voice,...
  • Page 21: Selecting Voices From The Panel

    2. Selecting Voices from the Panel Since selection of panel voices follows the same procedure throughout the various voice sections, instructions for only the Upper Keyboard Voice section are given here. Select a voice from the UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE section by pressing one of the Voice buttons in that section.
  • Page 22 Set the volume for each voice section. There are two volume controls: Coarse and Fine. Coarse: Use the VOLUME controls of each voice section on the panel to set the desired level for each voice. The controls have seven volume settings, from a minimum of 0, or no sound, to a maximum of full volume.
  • Page 23: Selecting Additional Voices - Dotted Buttons And User Voices

    3. Selecting Additional Voices – Dotted Buttons and User Voices The EL-27 Electone has a variety of voices from which you can choose – far greater than what is immediately apparent from the front panel controls. You've already learned in the section above how to select the different voices that are available in the Voice Menu display of each panel voice.
  • Page 24 To select a voice from a dotted button: Press one of the dotted buttons in any of the voice sections. For example, let's select the E. Piano (Page 17: Piano) using the dotted button. STRINGS BRASS CLARI- ORGAN PIANO GUITAR Page 1 (Strings) is displayed on the LCD.
  • Page 25: Voice Menus

    4.Voice Menus The following chart lists the voices available and their button/page assignment. The numbers shown in the list correspond to the page numbers shown in the display and are displayed only when pressing the dotted buttons. Some of the voice names are abbreviated: e.g., ContBass for Contrabass. STRINGS (Upper/Lower) VIOLIN (Lead) CONTRABASS (Pedal)
  • Page 26: Voice Controls And Effects

    3 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. These are used to change various aspects of the voices, such as the volume or octave (footage) settings, or enhance the sound of the voices, such as with Reverb or Tremolo.
  • Page 27 Voice Condition – Page 2 Press the PAGE buttons to select Page 2. ! FEET See page 26. " SYM. (SYMPHONIC) See page 27. Voice Condition – Page 3 Press the PAGE buttons to select Page 3. USER VIB. (User Vibrato) See page 28.
  • Page 28: Touch Tone

    Press the PAGE button to return to the Page 1. Voice Condition - Page 1 Touch Tone The Touch Tone function gives you expressive control over the volume and timbre of a voice. TOUCH (Touch Tone) The depth of Touch Tone is switchable alternately to 1 (Shallow) or 4 (Deep) by pressing the DATA CONTROL button found in the bottom left to the LCD display.
  • Page 29: Symphonic/Celeste

    Symphonic/Celeste Symphonic simulates the effect of a large ensemble, while Celeste creates the effect of a gradually expanding sound. Symphonic/Celeste function can be set separately to each of the voices. Press the bottom right DATA CONTROL buttons to turn the SYM. (Symphonic) ON in the Voice Condition – Page 2. Press the SYMPHONIC button in the DISPLAY SELECT section to select either Symphonic or Celeste.
  • Page 30: Vibrato

    Vibrato Vibrato is an effect that periodically, or regularly, varies the pitch of a voice for a quavering sound. Used properly, it can make a voice sound richer and more natural. Press the PAGE buttons to select page 3. Voice Condition – Page 3 Turn on USER VIB.
  • Page 31 Upper Keyboard Voice PAGE " ! Delay (Lead Voice only) Determines the amount of time that elapses between the playing of a key and the start of the vibrato effect (see diagram). Higher settings increase the delay of the vibrato onset. Range: 0 – 7 "...
  • Page 32: Selecting From The Panel Buttons

    2. Selecting from the Panel Buttons Reverb Reverb adds an echo-like effect to the sound, giving the impression of a performance in a large room or concert hall. The effect is applied equally and simultaneously to all voice sections. To adjust the reverb effect: Press one of the REVERB buttons, located at the far left of the panel.
  • Page 33: Rhythm, Accompaniment And Percussion

    4 Rhythm, Accompaniment and Percussion The Rhythm features of the Electone use actual drum and percussion sampled sounds to automatically play various rhythm patterns. Automatic Accompaniment functions are used with the rhythm patterns, providing appropriate and completely automatic accompaniment to match the style of the rhythm pattern selected.
  • Page 34: Set The Volume

    To keep this from happening, turn the Memory function on. (Refer to the A.B.C. section, page 40, for details on Auto Bass Chord and Memory.) The EL-27 does not sound by playing the Lower Keyboard while the introduction is played back.
  • Page 35: Rhythm Section

    Set the tempo by turning the TEMPO dial below the RHYTHM section. BAR/BEAT TEMPO BEAT Slower Faster ! TEMPO Dial For adjusting the speed of the rhythm. Turn the dial clockwise to increase the tempo, and counter-clockwise to decrease it. "...
  • Page 36 Fill In Patterns Fill In patterns are designed to be used as temporary and regular rhythmic breaks to spice up a repeating rhythm pattern. To use the Fill In patterns: Select and play a rhythm pattern. As you play the Electone along with the rhythm pattern, occasionally press the FILL IN button.
  • Page 37: Auto Variation And Rhythm Volume

    2. Auto Variation and Rhythm Volume These two settings are controlled from each rhythm's Rhythm Condition pages. There are three Rhythm Condition pages. To select the Rhythm Condition pages: Choose a rhythm pattern, and press that pattern's panel button again. (The button should be pressed only once if the Rhythm display has already been called up;...
  • Page 38: Selecting Rhythms From The Dotted Buttons

    3. Selecting Rhythms from the Dotted Buttons The Rhythm section also has, like the voice sections, dotted buttons from which rhythm patterns can be selected. These dotted buttons function as "wild card" rhythm pattern selectors; any of the rhythm patterns available from the panel buttons or from the pattern displays can be selected from these buttons. As with the Voice sections' dotted buttons, you can set two or three rhythm patterns from the same page to be selected from different buttons (one from the original Rhythm button, and the others from the dotted buttons).
  • Page 39 Insert the floppy disk into the EL-27's M.D.R. slot. Call up the registration, to load the user rhythm to the corresponding user rhythm number.
  • Page 40: Rhythm Menus

    4. Rhythm Menus This chart lists all 24 rhythm patterns available on the Electone. The numbers in the chart correspond to the page numbers shown in the display. Some of the rhythm names are abbreviated (e.g., J. Waltz for Jazz Waltz).
  • Page 41: Accompaniment Controls

    5. Accompaniment Controls The Accompaniment function here is independent of the A.B.C. accompaniment and works with the Rhythm section to automatically add arpeggiated chords and other instrumental embellishments. The Accompaniment controls include the setting of the Accompaniment type and its volume. To select the Accompaniment controls in the Rhythm Condition pages: Press any one of the RHYTHM buttons on the panel...
  • Page 42: Automatic Accompaniment - Auto Bass Chord

    6. Automatic Accompaniment – Auto Bass Chord The Auto Bass Chord (A.B.C.) function works with the Rhythm section of the Electone to automatically produce chord and bass accompaniment as you play. Depending on the feature or mode selected, you can play anything from a single note to a full chord on the Lower keyboard and hear complete, rhythmical bass and chord accompaniment.
  • Page 43: Auto Bass Chord

    Auto Bass Chord ! Mode: Off, Single, Fingered, Custom Cancels the Auto Bass Chord function. Single (Single Finger mode) The Single Finger mode provides the fastest and easiest means to obtain many different chord/bass combinations, by simply using one, or at most, two or three fingers to play the chords.
  • Page 44 Chords Recognized in the Single Finger Mode (Key of C) Major, minor, 7th and minor 7th chords can all be played in the Single Finger mode. Major chords: Press the root of the chord (the note that corresponds to the chord's name). Minor chords: Simultaneously press the root and any one black key to the left of it.
  • Page 45: Keyboard Percussion

    7. Keyboard Percussion The various drum and percussion sounds (a total of 43 available) have been assigned to the Lower keyboard and pedalboard for you to play. To play the Keyboard Percussion sounds : Turn on the Keyboard Percussion function by pressing either or both the LOWER and PEDAL buttons in the KEYBOARD PERCUSSION section.
  • Page 46 Percussion Assignments for the Lower Keyboard Percussion Assignments for the Pedalboard...
  • Page 47: Melody On Chord

    8. Melody On Chord The Melody On Chord (M.O.C.) feature automatically adds a harmony part to the melodies you play on the Upper keyboard. The harmony is derived from the chords you play on the Lower keyboard – or from the chords that are played for you, if you use the A.B.C.
  • Page 48: Registration Data

    About the User Rhythm Sequence: The EL-27 can read the user rhythm sequence data created by the other Electones such as EL-37 and play back the sequence data. To read and play back the rhythm sequence data: Create the rhythm sequence data with the EL-37 and save them to a floppy disk as a part of the registration data.
  • Page 49: Registration Memory

    5 Registration Memory Registration Memory allows you to store virtually all the settings you make on the panel and with the LCD, providing a convenient way to instantly change all voice settings and rhythms while you're playing, with the simple touch of a single button on the Registration Memory panel. Virtually all of the front panel settings and the functions and settings accessible from display pages, such as effects and accompaniment, can be memorized to Registration Memory.
  • Page 50: Registration Shift

    2. Registration Shift The Registration Shift function allows you to change registrations, all the settings you make on the panel and LCD, without taking your hands from the keyboards. By using the right footswitch on the expression pedal, you can step through the panel registrations in sequence. To select the Registration Shift functions: Press the REGIST.
  • Page 51 Insert the floppy disk into the M.D.R. slot of the EL-27. Call up the registration, to load the data to the USER. Select USER in the Registration Shift Page.
  • Page 52 Restoring the Panel Settings: Turning the Electone off erases all panel settings you have made. When the Electone is turned on, Basic Registration 1 is automatically selected. If you have made panel settings you wish to keep, save them to Registration Memory before turning the Electone off.
  • Page 53: Footswitches And Knee Lever

    6 Footswitches and Knee Lever These leg- and foot-operated controls allow you to turn on and execute various performance functions without taking your hands from the keyboards. Footswitch Control The Electone has two footswitches on the expression pedal that can be used to control various functions. The right footswitch is used for the Registration Shift functions (see page 48).
  • Page 54: Knee Lever

    Two modes are available: OFF and RHYTHM. Select the desired mode with the top right or top left DATA CONTROL buttons. Cancels left footswitch control. Rhythm Mode Selection of left footswitch control over rhythm functions. When this is chosen, the following display appears: <FOOT SW>MODE:RHYTHM „STOP ŒENDING Use any of these bottom DATA CONTROL buttons...
  • Page 55 Fold the knee lever down. Press the knee lever to the right with your knee when you want to have sustain. When the knee lever is folded up: The sustain effect is applied constantly, as long as the front panel sustain buttons are on.
  • Page 56: Pitch Controls

    7 Pitch Controls There are two pitch-related controls on the Electone: Transpose and Pitch. Transpose allows you to change the key of the instrument and Pitch lets you finely adjust the tuning. These features make it easy to change the key of a song to accommodate a vocalist's range or to precisely match the tuning of another instrument.
  • Page 57: Music Disk Recorder

    8 Music Disk Recorder The Music Disk Recorder (M.D.R.) is a sophisticated recording device built into the Electone that lets you record your performances and registration settings. The Music Disk Recorder not only records the notes you play; it also remembers the voices and rhythms you select, the front panel controls you change, as well as all expression pedal, footswitch and knee lever positions, to reproduce your performance exactly as you play it.
  • Page 58 Protect On Write-protect tab (tab open: locked) Be aware that the M.D.R. and the EL-27 are connected via MIDI In/Out jacks on the right underside of the Electone keyboard. If you disconnect the cables from the MIDI In/Out jacks, the M.D.R.
  • Page 59: Formatting A Disk

    Formatting a Disk Before recording a performance to your blank disk, the disk must first be formatted. To format a disk: Put the disk, label facing up, into the disk drive (insertion slot). "Fort" will appear on the LED display indicating that the inserted disk reguires to be formatted.
  • Page 60: Recording

    Recording (1) To record a song: Set the desired registrations on the Electone. Make all the Electone settings necessary for the song you will record. This means entering the all registrations you will need for the entire performance in the Registration Memory.
  • Page 61: Stop Button

    After numbers appear on the LED display of the M.D.R., begin playing. Once the setup operation in step #5 is complete, a number will appear on the LED display indicating that you can begin recording your performance. The number also indicates the amount of memory left on the disk.
  • Page 62 Outline of M.D.R. Operation Though the M.D.R. is as easy to operate as a cassette tape recorder, it is far move versatile. Since it records all Electone settings and control movements as well as the notes you play as digital data, it allows you much more flexibility and control than even the most sophisticated tape recorder.
  • Page 63 Select the parts for recording. Pressing the RECORD in the procedure 1) – 4) above turns on the all parts' LEDs in the upper left row indicating that each part is ready to record. Press the RECORD buttons for each part in the upper left row to turn off the parts you don't want to record.
  • Page 64 Press the RECORD button to set up recording of the next part. In this case, the song (number) contains the performance data of the Lower and Pedal in addition to the registration and setup data. The small bars ("––") appear at the left part of LED display and flash along with the song number, warning you that the selected song number already contains recorded data.
  • Page 65: Recording Registrations (And Bulk Data)

    Recording Registrations (and Bulk Data) You can also record registrations by themselves, without recording a performance. Bulk data, including Registration Memory and Registration Shift settings, Rhythm Pattern (User rhythms) and Rhythm Sequence data, and User voices, is also saved in the operation. To record only the registrations and bulk data: On the Electone, set the registrations and all other data you wish to record.
  • Page 66: Recalling Recorded Registrations (And Bulk Data)

    Recalling Recorded Registrations (and Bulk Data) The registrations (and bulk data) recorded to song numbers in the above operation can be loaded back to the Electone by simply selecting the appropriate song number and pressing the PLAY button. When the operation has been completed, the M.D.R.
  • Page 67: Playback

    Playback You can play back your recorded performance by simply pressing the PLAY button. Registrations and other data will be recalled to the Electone. (1) To play back a song: Select the number of the song you wish to play back by using the SONG SELECT buttons.
  • Page 68 (2) To play back the selected part(s): You can also play back the selected parts of your recorded performance, while other parts are temporarily turned off. This function is especially useful for playing a single part, such as the melody, over previously recorded accompaniment parts.
  • Page 69 (3) To repeat playback of a song or songs: This feature allows you to repeatedly play back either all songs on a disk or only one specific song. Select the song number you wish to play back. If you wish to play back all songs on a disk, select the first song that will be played back.
  • Page 70: Other Functions

    Other Functions (1) Custom Play If you want to play back the song without resetting the registrations and other data, press the CUSTOM PLAY button. This displays the song time and starts playback immediately. (2) Pause If you want to temporarily stop playback of the song or songs, press the PAUSE button.
  • Page 71 (4) Changing the Tempo You can change the tempo of the song as the song is playing on the M.D.R. by holding down the SHIFT button and pressing the TEMPO + or TEMPO - button. (The Tempo dial on the Electone panel cannot be used to change the tempo on the Music Disk Recorder.) Each press of the button slows down or speeds up...
  • Page 72 (5) Song Copy This function lets you copy the data recorded at one song number to another song number. To use the Song Copy function: Select the song number to be copied with the SONG SELECT buttons. While holding down the SHIFT button, press the SONG COPY FROM button.
  • Page 73 (6) Song Delete You can delete a song on disk by performing this function. To use Song Delete: Use the SONG SELECT buttons to select the number of the song you wish to delete. While holding down the SHIFT button, press the SONG DEL.
  • Page 74 Voice Disk (Optional) You can play these voices and save them to User memory for future recall. To select voices from the disk and save them to User memory: Insert the optional Voice Disk into the Disk slot under the Music Disk Recorder. The following display appears, prompting you to select the voice group (Upper, Lower, Lead or Pedal).
  • Page 75 To save the selected voice, press one of the right DATA CONTROL buttons corresponding to SAVE in the display. The following display showing User voices 1– 4 appears. Select the User number to which you wish to save the voice, and press the corresponding DATA CONTROL button.
  • Page 76 Messages on the M.D.R. LED Display Display No disk is installed. Install a disk. 1)The installed disk is write-protected, so the Record, Song Copy, and Song Delete jobs cannot be performed. Set the disk's Write-protect tab to OFF. (See page 56.) 2)If you are using a copy-protected playback-only disk, this message may appear when you attempt the Record, Song Copy, or Song Delete operations.
  • Page 77: Midi Controls

    MIDI device such as synthesizer from your Electone keyboard or your Electone can be played by an external device such as sequencer. Setting Examples EL-27 1. Using MIDI OUT jack If a MIDI keyboard or tone generator is properly connected: Playing your Electone can cause the MIDI keyboard (or tone generator) to be played using its own voices, accomplishing thick sound layers.
  • Page 78 INT. is set to Lead and Sync as well as AUTO to EXP. These settings cannot be saved to the Registration Memory buttons. When set to EXT., the transmit channel of the MIDI device connected to MIDI IN jack of EL-27 should be set to 16.
  • Page 79: Accessory Jacks And Controls

    10 Accessory Jacks and Controls On the left underside of the Electone keyboard is a separate panel equipped with several input/output terminals, the functions of which are described below. AUX. RHYTHM HEADPHONES ! HEADPHONES For connection of a stereo or monaural headphone set. When headphones are connected to this jack, sound to the Electone's built-in speaker system is automatically cut off, allowing you to play without disturbing others.
  • Page 80: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Please note that the appearance of any of following phenomena does not indicate a mechanical failure of the Electone. Problem A cracking noise is sometimes heard. Interference from radio, TV, or other sources occurs. The sound of the Electone causes surrounding objects to resonate.
  • Page 81 Problem The Pedal voices do not sound, even though the volume is properly set. The pitch in the Single Finger mode does not change, even when pressing different keys of the keyboard. The harmony notes of the Melody On Chord function cannot be heard.
  • Page 82: Specifications

    Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. As specifications, equipment or options may not be the same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer. New AWM & FM To Lower;...
  • Page 83: Midi Messages

    MIDI Messages Channel Messages Code Function 8n, nn*, 00-7F Note OFF 9n, nn*, 00 Note OFF 9n, nn*, 01-7F BF, 0B, 00-7F Expression Pedal Cn, nn*** Program Change Dn, 00-07 After Touch * Note No. ** Can be replaced by MIDI CONTROL function. *** Regist No.
  • Page 84 Control Change Code F0, 43, 70, 70, 40, 45, 7F, F7 F0, 43, 70, 70, 40, 47, 7F, F7 F0, 43, 70, 70, 40, 48, 7F, F7 F0, 43, 70, 70, 40, 4B, 7F, F7 F0, 43, 70, 70, 40, 50, Tl*, Th**, F7 *l = low byte, ** = high byte MDR - Related Messages Code...
  • Page 85 3. Model-Specific Messages Code F0, 43, 70, nn*, 00, F7 00, ...(Data)... , F7 F0, 43, 70, nn*, 10, F7 F0, 43, 70, nn*, 20, F7 "nn" =43 is the ID code of EL-20. 4. Electone/Single Keybord Common Messages Code F0, 43, 73, 01, 02, F7 Switch Code Functions...
  • Page 86: Midi Implementation Chart

    EL-27 MIDI Implementation Chart Function Basic Channel Default Changed Mode Default Messages Altered Note Number True Voice Velocity Note ON Note OFF After Touch Key's Ch's Pitch Bend Control Change Program Change   Range System Exclusive System Song Position Common...
  • Page 87: Index

    Index A.B.C. (Auto Bass Chord) ..40 A.B.C./M.O.C ....40, 45 Accompaniment ....39 After Touch .

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