Playing the ELS-01/01C — Tutorial
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ACT 1 ACT 2 ACT 3 ACT 4
Repeat steps #2 through #4 above to finish creating the Registration Sequence indicated in the notation on pages 26 – 27.

Take a look at bar 14 in the notation. Registration M4 appears at the halfway point of the third beat in

bar 14. Since one quarter-note beat equals 96 clocks and half of that is 48 clocks, you would think that

the timing should be “14.3.48.” However, the indication is slightly before that, at “14.3.40.” Similarly,

M5 is indicated as “22.4.90,” not “23.1.0.” The reason behind these anticipated settings is that the

Registration may not have enough time to change all the sounds and settings in time for the

performance, if the change is programmed exactly at the precise point of the intended change.

Quit the Rhythm Sequence by pressing the [SEQUENCE] button in the DISPLAY SELECT section.
Up to 140 bars of events can be entered to one sequence button (for example, SEQ.1). The rhythm
composition for “Change the World,” consisting of 52 bars, falls well within that one-button limit.
However, you may w ant to start the song from the middle, or ev en mix up the arrangement diff erently
than what is indicated here. To do that, you can divide the song into its component sections (verse,
chorus, solos, etc.) and then assign each part to a separate SEQ button). For example, you could
assign a single sequence only for the guitar solo (bars 28 – 35). This would mean assigning the
Registration sequence for bars 1 – 27 to the [SEQ.1] button, the sequence for bars 28 – 35 to the
[SEQ.2] button, and that for bars 36 – 52 to the [SEQ.3] button.
In this case, you’ll also need to divide the Registration Sequence into three sequence numbers. Also,
keep in mind when programming that the first measure in each sequence is numbered “1,” no matter
what number measure it actually is in the song.
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DISPLAY SELECT
VOICE
DISPLAY
FOOT
SWITCH
RHYTHM
PROGRAM
UTILITY INTERNET
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M.O.C. MDR
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