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Yamaha Electone ME-35A User Manual

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|CHORD
SEQUENCE
PROGRAMMER
|
'
This
feature
allows
you
to
easily
memorize
chord
progressions
as
well
as
registrations
one
at
ja
time
by
simply
pressing
certain
buttons.
How
to
Record
a
Sequence
1
Memorize
the
voices,
etc.
to
be
used
for
the
performance
in
Registration
:
Memory,
then
select
the
registration
you
wish
to
use
at
the
beginning
of
the
‘song.
(See
page
13.)
Before
you
start
programming,
set
the
voices,
rhythm
patterns,
etc.
suited
to
the
song
you
will
perform,
then
store
them
at
Registration
Memory
buttons
1-5.
Next,
press
one
of
the
Registration
Memory
buttons
1-5
to
recall
the
registration
you
wish
to
use
at
the
beginning
of
the
song.
2
Turn
to
the
Multi
Menu
page
marked
C.S.P.
RECORD,
then
while
pressing
the
$
(treble
clef)
button,
press
the
EDIT/CLEAR
button.
BE
нат
The
two
SONG
buttons
will
start
to
flash.
3
select
one
of
the
SONG
buttons.
While
these
buttons
are
flashing,
press
one
of
them.
The
LIAE:
corresponding
lamp
for
the
song
you
have
selected
and
the
EDIT/CLEAR
lamp
will
stay
illuminated.
4
While
playing
the
first
chord,
press
a
duration
button.
4
beat
length
(3
beats
in
case
of
waltz)
αχ
dx
+}
Б-Ы
If
you
wish,
you
can
use
the
SINGLE
FINGER
feature
from
the
Ашо
Bass
Chord
section,
thereby
enabling
you
to
memorize
the
chords
by
using
a
single
finger.
(See
page
10
for
details.)
When
a
duration
button
is
pressed,
you
will
hear
a
“beep”,
indicating
that
the
chord
has
been
stored
in
memory.
Continue
programming
the
remaining
chords
in
this
same
manner.
19
.
5.
Programming
the
Accompaniment
[Registrations
can
be
Memorized
in
C.S.P.,
too!]
The
data
stored
at
Registration
Memory
buttons
1-5
wil
be
automatically
programmed
upon
entering
a
recording
operation.
At
such
time,
the
data
indicating
which
button
is
in
ON
status
will
also
be
programmed.
If
a
different
numbered
button
(1-5)
is
pressed
during
programming
then
the
REGIST.
button
is
pressed,
the
data
indicating
the
number
of
the
newly
selected
button
will
be
programmed.
Registration
data
that
is
changed
at
the
panel,
however,
wil!
not
be
programmed.
Though
the
majority
of
data
stored
in
Registration
Memory
is
programmed
as
is
into
C.S.P.,
note
that
Your
Electone
is
designed
so
that
only
the
Rhythm
Tempo
and
Auto
Bass
Chord
settings
will
not
be
programmed.
[Memory
Capacity]
Each
of
the
SONG
buttons
can
store
up
to
about
150
events
such
as
chords,
Fill
In,
etc.,
in
its
memory.
When
this
memory
is
completely
full,
a
warning
sound
(3
beeps)
will
be
heard.
[To
program
Chordless
Measures]
If
you
wish
to
program
a
measure
without
chords,
simply
press
a
duration
button
without
playing
any
notes
on
the
lower
keyboard.
[Additional
Information]
@Before
programming,
make
sure
that
the
SONG
1
and
2
buttons
are
off
before
pressing
the
Treble
Clef
and
EDIT/CLEAR
buttons.

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ModelElectone ME-35A
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