Controlling The Rhythm; Controlling Glide - Yamaha Electone STAGEA ELC-02 Owner's Manual

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Controlling the Rhythm

You can control the rhythm start/stop or switch the
rhythm sections by using the Left Footswitch.
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1 STOP
Switches the rhythm on/off whenever you press the
Footswitch.
2 BREAK
When you press the Footswitch, the Break section turns
on. This function corresponds to the [BREAK] button on
the panel.
3 MAIN A – MAIN D
These functions correspond to the MAIN/FILL IN [A] –
[D] buttons on the panel.
For example, when the [MAIN A] button is selected in
this display and you press the Footswitch, the rhythm
section switches to Main A or Fill In A.
4 INTRO 1 – INTRO 3
These functions correspond to the INTRO [1] – [3]
buttons on the panel. For example, when the INTRO [1]
button is selected in this display and you press the
Footswitch, the rhythm section switches to Intro 1.
5 ENDING 1 – ENDING 3
These functions correspond to the ENDING [1] – [3]
buttons on the panel. For example, when the ENDING
[1] button is selected in this display and you press the
Footswitch, the rhythm section switches to Ending 1.
After the ending pattern is played, the rhythm stops.
Reference page
• Rhythm Structure (page 55)

Controlling Glide

You can control the Glide effect by using the Left
Footswitch.
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Pressing the Footswitch immediately lowers the pitch of
the selected Voice or Voices by a half-step and releasing it
slowly returns the pitch to the original.
1 Voice Selections (UPPER1/UPPER2/
LEAD1/LEAD2/LOWER1/LOWER2)
Select the desired Voice section(s) to which the Glide
function is to be applied.
2 TIME
Determines the speed of the Glide function, or in other
words, how gradually the pitch returns when the
Footswitch is released. Higher values make the speed
slower.
Range: 1 – 5
Footswitches
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