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Table of Contents
1. Introductory Guide ..........................6
2. Voice Sections...............................15
3. Flute/Tibia and Extra Voice...........26
4. Voice Controls and Effects...........32
7. Music Disk Recorder.....................83
8. Voice Edit......................................114
Accessory Jacks and Controls
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9. Accompaniment Program...........122
Panel Controls
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Main Features
Accompaniment Program and Sequence Program
Wide Variety of Digital Effects
Recording of Performances with the Music Disk Recorder
Large Custom Display
Introductory Guide
Getting Started
1.
outlet.
2.
Page
Playing the Demo Songs
To select and play a Demo Song or Songs:
1.
2.
button again.
Registration Menu
To use the Registration Menu presets:
1.
the desired style.
2.
3.
4.
Using the Display and Related Controls
1.
display, press the HELP button again.
1MENU buttons
2PAGE buttons
3DATA CONTROL buttons
2.
1TOUCH TONE
2FEET
3PAN
Help Messages
1.
SELECT section.
2.
3.
4.
the individual screens of the selected Menu.
5.
Other Controls
Voice Sections
Lamp lights to indicate the Voice section is on.
Selecting Voices
To select Voices:
1.
Page
Coarse:
Fine:
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:
1. 2.
3.
4.
To select User Voices:
Voice Menus / Voice List
The following list shows the Voice categories and the available Voices.
SAXOPHONE TUTTI CHORUS HARMONICA
ACCORDION ORGAN BASS
24. USER
USER VOICE
PIANO
Voice Display
Page
Saving and Recalling Panel Settings
Flute/Tibia and Extra Voice
Flute/Tibia (Theatre)
Creating Flute/Tibia Voices
Setting Footages
1.
3.
each footage volume.
4.
Setting the Click and Response
Setting Attack/Chiff (Upper Keyboard only)
Extra Voice
To use the Extra Voice sections:
1.
ENSEMBLE section), except the Organ sections.
2.
3.
The selected Voices are highlighted in the display and their buttons lamps light.
4.
VOICE sections.
Selected Voice is highlighted.
5.
6.
Voice Controls and Effects
Voice Condition Pages
2FEET
3EFFECT
4PAN
5BRILL. (Brilliance)
6VOLUME
VIBRATO Page
1VIBRATO PRESET/USER (See next page for detail on USER VIBRATO.)
2TOUCH (Touch Vibrato)
3SLIDE (Lead Voices only)
Page
Effect Set Pages
Turning On the Effects
1.
2.
Calling Up the Effect Set pages
DELAY & FLANGER Page
1DELAY
2FLANGER
Panel-selectable Effects Tremolo, Sustain, and Reverb
Tremolo
Enabling the Tremolo Effect
Tremolo Page CAPTURE!
Page
Reverb
Page
Sustain
LENGTH (LOWER, UPPER, PEDAL)
Glide
Styles (Rhythm and Accompaniment)
Selecting and Playing Styles
To select and play a Style:
1.
numbers).
3.
are appropriate. Volume Settings
3
Tempo Settings
TEMPO B/Acontrols
4.
Straight Start:
Start with an introduction, followed by one of the MAIN patterns:
Synchro Start:
To use Synchro Start:
About Automatic Accompaniment and Playing Chords
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6.
About the Style Sections
7.
Page
Selecting Styles from the Dotted Buttons
To select Styles from the dotted buttons:
1. 2.
3.
4.
Data Control buttons.
The name of the selected Style appears at the top of the display.
To select User Styles:
Style Menus / Style List
Page 10
Page 6
Page 5
Page 1
Automatic Accompaniment Auto Bass Chord
Setting the A.B.C. Mode
Mode
Single Finger Mode Chords
Chord Cancel
To use Chord Cancel:
Fingered Mode Chords
Memory
Press the MEMORY button in the AUTO BASS CHORD section to turn Memory on (both Lower and Pedal).
1LOWER
2PEDAL
About the A.B.C. Modes and Memory Settings
Disabling Accompaniment Changes (Disable)
Keyboard Percussion
8 9 10 11 12 D.
To use the Preset Keyboard Percussion:
1.
PEDAL buttons in the KEYBOARD PERCUSSION section on the left side of the panel.
2.
3.
the ENSEMBLE section.
4.
The 49 percussion sounds have been assigned to the keyboards as shown in the chart.
Preset Percussion Assignments for the Lower Keyboard
Preset Percussion Assignments for the Pedalboard
User Keyboard Percussion
1.
Page
Clear
2.
User Keyboard Percussion Categories
Other User Keyboard Percussion Functions
1.
2.
3.
Copying User Locations
Melody On Chord
To call up the MELODY ON CHORD page: Press the M.O.C./L.M. SPLIT button.
1MODE
2KNEE
L.M. Split
1.
appropriate Menu button.
2.
3.
4.
Lower keyboard.
5.
Registration Memory
Storing Registrations
1.
2.
Selecting Registrations
1.
Using the D. (Disable) button:
2.
3.
+
Recalling Recorded Registrations (and Bulk Data)
M.
Registration Shift
1OFF
2SHIFT
1.
2.
3.
4.
Resetting the Electone to the Factory Preset (Power On Reset)
To reset the all settings:
1. 2.
on.
Recall Panel Function
Startup Settings
Initial Registration
Initializing All Registration Memory Buttons
1.
section.
2.
Calling Up Individual Factory Preset Registrations (for each Registration Memory button)
1.
REGISTRATION MENU section.
2.
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
Music Disk Recorder
M.D.R. Precautions
Disk Types
Inserting/Ejecting Floppy Disks To insert a floppy disk into the disk drive:
To eject a floppy disk:
Using Floppy Disks
Protecting Your Data (Write-protect Tab)
Data Backup
Disk Compatibility
Formatting a Disk
1.
2.
Overview of M.D.R. Operation
1. Registration data (including bulk data)
2. Performance data
3. Control data
About the Logos
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2. 3.
4.
corresponding controls in the display) to select the song number for recording.
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5.
The REC button lamp lights and the PLAY button flashes to indicate that record is set to standby.
7.
Retry Function
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9.
10 .
Recording Parts Separately
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
recording of the new part or parts.
Recording Registrations (and Bulk Data)
Method #1
1.
2.
3.
4.
Method #2
1.
2.
3.
Recalling Recorded Registrations (and Bulk Data)
1.
2.
1.
2.
3.
Replacing Registrations
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Playback
1. 2.
3.
Playback of Selected Parts
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To play back a selected part or parts of a song:
1.
3.
Repeat Play
1.
3.
4.
Playback of XG/GM Disks (optional)
1.
3.
4.
Playback of DOC Disks (optional)
1.
3.
4.
Page
Page
Other M.D.R. Functions
Custom Play
Playback Controls Pause and Rewind/Fast Forward
Changing the Tempo
To change the tempo: Use the Data Control buttons corresponding to TEMPO +/- in the display.
Song Copy
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2.
3.
4.
Page
Page
9.
the prompts on the display.
Important M.D.R. Error Messages
Checking the Remaining Memory
Copy Protect
Voice Edit
If 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
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2.
3.
3OL (Output Level)
VOICE EDIT FILTER / EG RATE Page
1FILTER
2EG RATE
Naming Your Voice
1.
2.
Saving the Edited Voice
1.
2.
3.
Quitting Voice Edit
You can quit the Voice Edit function from any of its display pages.
1.
2.
editing.
Recalling an Edited Voice
Once youve saved a Voice you can assign it to one of the dotted buttons for selecting and playing.
1.
2.
3. 4.
Saving User Voices to Disk
Loading User Voices from Disk
Accompaniment Program
Calling Up the Accompaniment Program Function
When editing an existing Style:
1.
Using an Existing Style
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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
Accompaniment Program Voice List
126
DRUM MAP
Accompaniment Program Drum List
DRUM MAP
Drum Assignment (Upper Keyboard)
Drum Assignment (Lower Keyboard)
Drum Assignment (Pedalboard)
Recording a User Style
1.
ENSEMBLE section.
2.
BASIC page.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Recording Rhythm Parts
Recording Non-rhythm Parts (Bass, Chord, Pad, and Phrase)
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8.
Mute
Page
Page
Page
Part Quantize
To quantize the data of a part:
1.
button.
2.
part.
Other Settings Volume, Reverb, Chorus, and Pan
To make Volume, Reverb, Chorus, and Pan settings for each part:
Naming Your User Style
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2.
1.
2.
3.
Clear All Data
1.
2.
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Quitting Accompaniment Program
You can quit the Accompaniment Program function from any of its display pages.
To quit:
1.
again.
2.
Program, or Cancel to continue editing.
Selecting and Playing User Styles
1. 2.
3.
button.
This assigns a User Style to the dotted button selected in step #1 above.
4.
Saving User Styles to Disk
Loading User Styles from Disk
Sequence Program
Calling Up the Sequence Program Function
To call up the Sequence Program function:
1.
DISPLAY SELECT section.
2.
Use the appropriate Data Control buttons.
display.
Creating a Sequence Program
1.
2.
Page
5.
delete or clear the data as needed.
Entering Sections to a Sequence
6.
Auditioning the Sequence
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Copying Sequence Data
This function allows you to copy the data stored at one Sequence button to another.
1.
PROGRAM button, and press the SEQ. (Sequence) button corresponding to the sequence you wish to copy.
2.
appropriate Menu button.
3.
4.
Saving the Sequence and Quitting Sequence Program
Playing Sequences
To play any of the Sequences you have created:
1. 2.
1. 2.
by playing the Lower keyboard or Pedalboard.
Saving Sequence Data to Disk
Loading Sequence Data from Disk
Footswitches and KneeLever
Footswitches
To set the footswitch functions:
1. 2.
desired settings. FOOT SWITCH LEFT page
RHYTHM
GLIDE
TREMOLO
FOOT SWITCH LEFT Page Tremolo
Knee Lever
Sustain Control
1.
been turned on; otherwise the knee lever will have no effect.
2.
3.
sustain.
Melody On Chord Control
To select knee lever control over Melody On Chord:
1.
Page
Accessory Jacks and Controls
Underside of Keyboard
Rear Panel
Pitch Controls
To set Transpose and Pitch:
1.
the appropriate Menu button to call up the PITCH page.
2.
TRANSPOS E Buttons
Transpose can also be set from the panel, with the TRANSPOSE
About the Pitch of the Voice Sections
MIDI
To select the MIDI page:
MIDI CONTROL Page
1MODE
2OUTPUT (UPPER, LOWER, PEDAL)
3INT./EXT. (Internal/External)
About the Receive Channels
Appendix
Troubleshooting
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Page
Page
MIDI Implementation Chart
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Version: 1.00
YAMAHA [ Electone-EL Mode ] / Model : AR-80 Date: 27-Aug-1996
Function Transmit Receive Remarks
MIDI Implementation Chart
170
Version: 1.00
YAMAHA [ Electone-XG/GM/DOC Mode ] / Model : AR-80 Date: 27-Aug-1996
Function Transmit (*1) Receive Remarks
Specifications
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