User manual YAMAHA AR-100

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[. . . ] SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION PRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS: Yamaha electronic products may have either labels similar to the graphics shown below or molded / stamped facsimiles of these graphics on the enclosure. The explanation of these graphics appears on this page. Please observe all cautions indicated on this page and those indicated in the safety instruction section. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Yamaha strives to produce products that are both user safe and environmentally friendly. [. . . ] After selecting CLEAR, the following display appears: 78 6. Registration Memory DATA CONTROL Select "OK" to clear all data (a "Completed!" message momentarily appears followed by the previous display), or select "Cancel" to abort. Registration numbers cannot be entered beyond the Registration Shift function's capacity of 80. A "Data full. . . !!" message momentarily appears when the 80 spaces have been filled. If this happens, first delete unnecessary Registrations, then perform the operation again. Resetting the Electone to the Factory Preset (Power On Reset) All current settings including Registration Memory Registrations, User Voices and User Styles can be deleted at once by using the Power On Reset function. The factory-set Registration Memory settings are restored in this process. You can also restore the factory settings by using the Initialize Registration function. (See page 81. ) To reset the all settings: 1. While holding down the top left Data Control button, turn the power back on. Be careful when using this operation, since it erases all your existing data. Always save your important data to a floppy disk using M. D. R. (see page 95) in advance. DATA CONTROL POWER + 6. Registration Memory 79 Recall Panel Function Turning the Electone off erases all panel settings you have made. If you have made panel settings you wish to keep, save them to Registration Memory before turning the Electone off. You can, however, recall the panel settings that were made before the Electone was last turned off. In doing this, first be careful NOT to press any panel buttons after you turn the Electone back on. Then, from the display shown below, press the MENU button corresponding to "Recall Panel" in the display to restore the previous settings. Startup Settings STRINGS/Chamber Strs. PIANO/Grand Piano 16, 8, 4, 1 ALL OFF LOWER STRINGS/Class. PIANO/Grand Piano 8, 4, 2 ALL OFF LEAD FLUTE/Orch. Voice 2 CONTRA BASS/Upright Bass Organ 16, 8 Extra ALL OFF STYLE LATIN/Rhumba SUSTAIN UPPER OFF LOWER OFF PEDAL ON TREMOLO ON ORGAN VARIATION Electronic UPPER Voice 1 Voice 2 Organ Extra Voice 1 Voice 2 Organ Extra LOWER Voice Voice 1 Voice 2 -- -- Organ Ø UPPER Voice Voice 1 Voice 2 -- -- Organ Ø Lead -- PEDAL Voice Voice 1 Voice 2 -- -- Organ Ø 80 6. Registration Memory Initial Registration The Initial Registration function lets you reset (initialize) all of the Registration Memory buttons to the original factory settings, without affecting any of the current panel settings. (Power On Reset, on page 79, restores the factory settings, but also automatically deletes any other current settings you have made. ) This function also lets you call up individual factory preset Registrations for each Registration Memory button. Initializing All Registration Memory Buttons 1. Press one of the ORGAN PRESET buttons in the REGISTRATION MENU section. "Initial Reg. [. . . ] Appendix Specifications KEYBOARD VOICE Keyboards Touch Tone Tone Generation Voices Voices for Playback Ensemble Upper: 49 keys (C-C), Lower: 49 keys (C-C), Pedal: 20 keys (C-G) Initial, After (Upper, Lower) AWM (Polyphony 128) 205 Voice Menu Voices, Full set of Organ Voices (Flute/Tibia) with Attack/Chiff, Extra Voices XG/GM Voices, DOC Voices *Available only when each sequence data is received/played back On/Off: Upper Voice 1, 2, Lead Voice, Upper Organ (Flute/Tibia, Extra); Lower Voice 1, 2, Lower Organ (Flute/Tibia, Extra); Pedal Voice 1, 2, Pedal Organ (Flute/Tibia, Extra); Organ Variation VOICE CONTROL/EFFECT Volume Feet Pan Brilliance Vibrato Lead Slide Lead Tune Symphonic/Celeste Delay Flanger Reverb Sustain Tremolo VOICE EDIT MELODY ON CHORD LOWER MANUAL SPLIT ACCOMPANIMENT Styles Sections Parts Auto Bass Chord Controls KEYBOARD PERCUSSION ACCOMPANIMENT PROGRAM Theatre, Jazz, Electronic, Classical Upper Voice 1, 2, Upper Flute/Extra, Lower Voice 1, 2, Lower Flute/Extra, Lead, Pedal Voice 1, 2, Pedal Flute/Extra: 0~24 Upper Voice 1, 2, Lower Voice 1, 2, Lead, Pedal Voice 1, 2: 4', 8' 16'; Upper Extra (down), Lower Extra (up) Upper Voice 1, 2, Lower Voice 1, 2, Lead, Pedal Voice 1, 2: 7 Positions Upper Voice 1, 2, Lower Voice 1, 2, Lead, Pedal Voice 1, 2: -3~+3 Upper Voice 1, 2, Lower Voice 1, 2, Lead: Preset/User (Delay*, Depth, Speed*); Touch Vib. * *for Lead On, Knee, Off; Time Lead Upper Voice 1, 2, Upper Extra, Lower Voice 1, 2, Lower Extra, Lead, Pedal Voice 1, 2: Mode Upper Voice 1, 2, Lower Voice 1, 2, Lead, Pedal Voice 1, 2: Speed, Feedback, Balance Upper Voice 1, 2, Lower Voice 1, 2, Lead, Pedal Voice 1, 2: Speed, Feedback, Depth Upper Voice 1, 2; Lower Voice 1, 2; Lead; Pedal Voice 1, 2; Organ, K. B. P. , Effects: Mode, Length, Depth Upper, Lower, Pedal Upper Voice 1, 2, Upper Flute/Extra; Lower Voice 1, 2, Lower Flute/Extra; Lead, Pedal Voice 1, 2: Type, Speed, Chorus Repeat: All, Twin, Off; Speed; Output Level; Filter: Cutoff, Resonance; EG Rate: Attack, Decay, Release; Name; Save; User Voice 1-16 Mode: Off, 1, 2, 3; Knee: On/Off On/Off; Left (Lower1, 2, Lower Organ; Octave Up); Right (Lower1, 2, Lower Organ); Key set 160 Styles Intro A, B, Main A, B, Fill In AA, AB, BA, BB, Ending A, B Rhythm1, 2, Bass, Chord 1, 2, Pad, Phrase1, 2 Mode: Off, Single Finger, Fingered, Custom ABC; Memory: Lower/Pedal Start, Syncro Start; Tempo; Bar/Beat LED; Rhythm Volume, Accompaniment Volume; Part: On/Off 72 Assignable Drum/Percussion Sounds; On/Off; Lower(LK Preset/User1), Pedal(PK Preset/User2); Assign, Copy, Clear Basic: Section (Intro, Main A, Main B, Fill In, Ending), Beat (2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, other), Measure (1-8, other), Name, Metronome (On/Off); Record (Real Time Recording): Mode (Rec. , Play, Mute, Delete), Part (Rhythm1, 2, Bass, Chord1, 2, Pad, Phrase1, 2); Edit: Part Copy, Part Quantize ( Save: User Style1-8, Data All Clear; Voice; Volume; Reverb; Chorus; Pan SEQUENCE PROGRAM DEMONSTRATION SONGS REGISTRATION MENU REGISTRATION MEMORY MUSIC DISK RECORDER Sequence 1-4; 120 Positions (Measures); Edit: Cursor Controls, Set, Insert, Delete, Clear; Copy 24 Songs; Repeat: All, Random, Single, Off 384 Menus (Organ Preset, Orchestral Preset) M. /To Disk, 1-16; Disable Button; Initial Registration; Registration Shift: Off, Shift, Jump, User (80 Positions, Cursor Controls, Set, Insert, Delete, Clear) Disk Type: Electone, XG/GM, DOC; LED display; Eject; Page Up/Down Control Panel: Play/Record Part (All, Lower, Upper, Pedal, K. B. P. , Control), Stop, Play, Song Select, Record, Custom Play, Retry, Pause, Rewind, Fast Forward, Tempo; Repeat Play: Off, All Repeat, Random Repeat, Single Repeat; Utility: Disk Format, Disk Copy, Song Copy, Song Delete, Name, Remaining Memory PITCH MIDI FOOT SWITCH KNEE LEVER LCD DISPLAY OTHER CONTROLS OTHER FITTINGS SOUND SYSTEM DIMENSIONS WEIGHT Power Amplifiers Speakers Width x Depth x Height Pitch, Transpose Mode: Electone, XG/GM, DOC; Output: Upper, Lower, Pedal; Internal/External: Lead, Sync, Exp. [Left] Mode: Off, Rhythm (Stop, Ending, Fill to A, Fill to B), Glide (Upper1, 2, Lead, Lower1, 2; Time); Tremolo [Right] Regist. Shift: Off, Shift, Jump, User On/Off: Sustain (Upper, Lower); MOC; Lead Slide 320 x 240 Dots Power On/Off, Console Light On/Off, Expression Pedal, Master Volume, LCD Contrast, Display Select, Data Control, Menu, Page, Coarse, Hold, Manual Balance, Pedal Balance XG Song Data Disk, 3. 5" (blank) 2DD Floppy Disk, Owner's Manual, Matching Bench, Music Stand, MIDI In/Out, Phones, Aux In/Out (RCA; R/L); Mic, Mic Volume, Mic Reverb 340W 30cm x 2; 18cm x 2; 2. 5cm x 2; Monitor 5cm x 2 (11-13/16" x 2; 7-1/16" x 2; 1" x 2; Monitor 2" x 2) 1235mm x 614mm x 1086mm (48-5/8" x 24-3/16" x 42-3/4") 119Kg (262-3/8 lbs. ) Specifications and description in this Owner's Manual are information purposes only. reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. As specifications, equipment or options may not be the same in every locale, please check with Yamaha dealer. [. . . ]

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