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2 SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION CAUTION Model Serial No. Purchase Date 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL4 FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! 2. IMPORTANT: 3. NOTE: CAUTION: ATTENTION: IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOMConnecting the Plug and CordUSING THE BENCH SAVING USER DATA 5 PRECAUTIONSPLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING * Please keep these precautions in a safe place for future reference. WARNING CAUTION Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the Yamaha AR-80 Electone! 6 Table of Contents1. Introductory Guide ..........................6 2. Voice Sections...............................15 3. Flute/Tibia and Extra Voice...........26 4. Voice Controls and Effects...........32 5. Styles (Rhythm and Accompaniment) ...........................45 6. Registration Memory.....................73 7 7. Music Disk Recorder.....................838. Voice Edit......................................114 Accessory Jacks and Controls 12. 9. Accompaniment Program...........122 10. Sequence Program....................145 Footswitches and Knee Lever 11. .....153 ....159 13. Pitch Controls............................160 P. 26 3 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 D.5 8 Panel ControlsPEDAL $ % * 78# ^& ) ! 6 9 @ (( FLUTE/TIBIA and EXTRA VOICE-UPPER ..P. 26 P. 73 ACCOMPANIMENT CONTROL..P. 47 MUSIC DISK RECORDER..........P. 83 9 78 4 3 1 4 ) ! 6 9 @ 5 2 10 Main Features12 Introductory GuideGetting Started 1. 2. switch. Playing the Demo SongsTo select and play a Demo Song or Songs: 1. 14 2. button again. Registration MenuTo use the Registration Menu presets: 15 1. 2. 16 3. 4. Using the Display and Related Controls 17 1. display, press the HELP button again. 1MENU buttons 2PAGE buttons 3DATA CONTROL buttons 4DISPLAY SELECT buttons 18 2. 1TOUCH TONE 2FEET 3PAN Help Messages 19 1. 2. 20 3. 4. the individual screens of the selected Menu. 5. 21 Voice SectionsLamp lights to indicate the Voice section is on. Selecting Voices 1. Press the UPPER VOICE 1 button to turn on Upper Keyboard Voice 1. (The buttons lamp lights.) 2. section.For example, if you have selected the ORGAN Voice, the following display (Voice Menu) will appear: 23 Coarse:Fine: 24 6. Pedalboard as you did for the Upper keyboard above. Also set the volumes of the Voices. 7. PEDAL About TO LOWER Playing Lead and Pedal Voices from the Lower keyboard: Turning Voice Sections On and Off Selecting Voices from the Dotted ButtonsThe dotted buttons have three basic uses: To select Voices from the dotted buttons: 25 1. 2. 26 3. 4. 32 Flute/Tibia and Extra VoiceFlute/Tibia (Theatre) Creating Flute/Tibia Voices 1. section), except the Organ section. 2. 33 3. each footage volume. 34 4. Setting the Click and Response Setting Attack/Chiff (Upper Keyboard only) Extra VoiceTo use the Extra Voice sections: 35 1. ENSEMBLE section), except the Organ sections. 2. 36 3. The selected Voices are highlighted in the display and their buttons lamps light. 4. VOICE sections.Selected Voice is highlighted. Unlike the other Voice sections, Extra Voice allows you to simultaneously use two or more Voices. 37 5. 6. 38 Voice Controls and Effects51 Styles (Rhythm and Accompaniment)Selecting and Playing StylesTo select and play a Style: 1. 2. 52 3. are appropriate. Volume Settings 3Tempo Settings TEMPO B/Acontrols TEMPO and BAR/BEAT indicator 120 53 4. 55 5. 6. 56 7. Selecting Styles from the Dotted ButtonsTo select Styles from the dotted buttons: 58 1. 2. 59 3. 4. Data Control buttons. The name of the selected Style appears at the top of the display. To select User Styles:Ballroom Swing / Jazz Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 60 Style Menus / Style ListPage 10 Page 6 Page 5 Page 1 Pop / Rock Pop / R&B Entertainment Traditional Ballad Country / Folk Latin Latin Pops 61 Automatic Accompaniment Auto Bass Chord Setting the A.B.C. Mode 62 Mode65 MemoryDisabling Accompaniment Changes (Disable) Keyboard Percussion8 9 10 11 12 D.To use the Preset Keyboard Percussion: 67 1. PEDAL buttons in the KEYBOARD PERCUSSION section on the left side of the panel. 68 2. 3. 4. 70 1. 72 2. 74 1. 2. 75 3. Copying User Locations 76 Melody On ChordTo call up the MELODY ON CHORD page: Press the M.O.C./L.M. SPLIT button. 1MODE 2KNEE L.M. SplitTo set the L.M. Split function: 77 1. 2. 78 3. 4. 5. 79 Registration MemoryStoring Registrations 1. 2. Selecting Registrations Saving Registration Data to Disk 80 1. Using the D. (Disable) button: 81 2. 3. + 83 1. 84 2. 3. 4. Resetting the Electone to the Factory Preset (Power On Reset)To reset the all settings: 85 1. 2. 87 1. 2. Calling Up Individual Factory Preset Registrations (for each Registration Memory button) 88 1. REGISTRATION MENU section. 2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 89 Music Disk RecorderM.D.R. PrecautionsDisk Types Inserting/Ejecting Floppy Disks To insert a floppy disk into the disk drive: To eject a floppy disk:Cleaning the Disk Drive Read/Write Head 90 Using Floppy DisksProtecting Your Data (Write-protect Tab) Data Backup Disk Compatibility Formatting a Disk 91 1. 92 2. 94 1. 2. 3. 95 4. corresponding controls in the display) to select the song number for recording. 5. The REC button lamp lights and the PLAY button flashes to indicate that record is set to standby. 6. 96 7. 97 8. 9. 10 . Recording Parts Separately 98 1. 2. 99 3. 4. 5. 6. 100 7. 8. recording of the new part or parts. Recording Registrations (and Bulk Data) 101 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. Recalling Recorded Registrations (and Bulk Data) 102 1. 2. 1. 2. 3. 104 4. 5. 6. 7. 105 1. 2. 106 3. Playback of Selected Parts---- To play back a selected part or parts of a song: 1. 2. 3. 107 1. 3. 4. Playback of XG/GM Disks (optional) 108 1. 3. 109 4. Playback of DOC Disks (optional) 110 1. 3. 111 4. 116 1. 2. 3. 4. 119 9. the prompts on the display. Important M.D.R. Error Messages Checking the Remaining Memory Copy Protect 120 Voice EditIf you release VOICE EDIT without selecting a Voice, the display returns to the Voice Display. Selecting a Voice for Editing / Calling Up the Voice Edit Pages 1. 2. again.While holding down VOICE EDIT button.. press desired Voice button. 121 3. 124 1. 2. 125 1. 2. 3. Quitting Voice EditYou can quit the Voice Edit function from any of its display pages. To quit: 126 1. 2. editing. Recalling an Edited VoiceOnce youve saved a Voice you can assign it to one of the dotted buttons for selecting and playing. To recall a User Voice: 1. 127 2. 3. 4. Saving User Voices to Disk Loading User Voices from Disk 128 Accompaniment Program Calling Up the Accompaniment Program FunctionWhen editing an existing Style: 1. 130 2. button in the STYLE section again. When recording a Style from scratch:Simply press and release the ACCOMP. PROGRAM button. About Accompaniment Program Recording Sections, Parts and Measures 134 Drum Assignment (Upper Keyboard)Drum Assignment (Lower Keyboard) Drum Assignment (Pedalboard) Recording a User Style 135 1. 2. 136 3. 137 4. 138 5. 6. 139 7. Recording Rhythm Parts Recording Non-rhythm Parts (Bass, Chord, Pad, and Phrase) 1 140 8. Mute Part QuantizeTo quantize the data of a part: 144 1. 2. 146 1. 147 2. 3. 1. 2. 142 Quitting Accompaniment ProgramYou can quit the Accompaniment Program function from any of its display pages. To quit: 148 1. 2. Program, or Cancel to continue editing. Selecting and Playing User Styles 149 1. 2. 3. button.This assigns a User Style to the dotted button selected in step #1 above. 4. 151 Sequence ProgramCalling Up the Sequence Program FunctionTo call up the Sequence Program function: 1. 152 2. Use the appropriate Data Control buttons. display. Creating a Sequence Program 1. 2. 154 5. delete or clear the data as needed. Entering Sections to a Sequence 155 6. Auditioning the Sequence Copying Sequence DataThis function allows you to copy the data stored at one Sequence button to another. 156 1. PROGRAM button, and press the SEQ. (Sequence) button corresponding to the sequence you wish to copy. 2. 3. the desired SEQ. (Sequence) number. 157 4. Saving the Sequence and Quitting Sequence Program Playing SequencesTo play any of the Sequences you have created: 1. 2. by playing the Lower keyboard or Pedalboard. Playing All Sequences in Order 158 1. 2. by playing the Lower keyboard or Pedalboard. Saving Sequence Data to Disk Loading Sequence Data from Disk 159 Footswitches and KneeLeverFootswitchesTo set the footswitch functions: 1. 2. desired settings. FOOT SWITCH LEFT page OFFCancels left footswitch control. 160 RHYTHM161 GLIDETREMOLOFOOT SWITCH LEFT Page Tremolo Knee LeverSustain ControlTo select knee lever control over Sustain: 162 1. been turned on; otherwise the knee lever will have no effect. 2. 163 3. sustain. Melody On Chord ControlTo select knee lever control over Melody On Chord: 1. 2. 3. 4. produce the Melody On Chord effect as you play.1 23 When the KNEE parameter is set to ON, Melody On Chord can only be applied by using the knee lever. 165 Accessory Jacks and ControlsUnderside of Keyboard Rear Panel 166 Pitch ControlsTo set Transpose and Pitch: 1. the appropriate Menu button to call up the PITCH page. 2. 1TRANSPOSE 1PITCH 167 TRANSPOS E ButtonsTranspose can also be set from the panel, with the TRANSPOSE About the Pitch of the Voice Sections 168 MIDI171 AppendixTroubleshooting 178 IndexA B C D E F G H I J K L 179 MN O P R S T U V W X180 NORTH AMERICACANADA Yamaha Canada Music Ltd. U.S.A. 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