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Type | Electronic Organ |
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Manufacturer | Yamaha |
Pedalboard Keys | 13 |
Model | C-35N |
Rhythm Section | Yes |
Effects | Sustain |
Amplifier | Yes |
Speakers | 2 |
Power Supply | AC |
Instructions for power, cleaning, placement, and handling the Electone.
Independent volume control for special preset tones.
Independent volume control for custom voices.
Adjusts the intensity of the vibrato effect.
Regulates the time delay before vibrato is introduced.
Controls the speed of the vibrato effect.
Provides a slower, classic organ effect for upper keyboard tones.
Natural fadeout of upper keyboard tones after key release.
Sustain effect on bass pedals.
Adds concert hall ambiance.
Controls volume dynamically with the foot.
Pitch lowering effect activated by the foot switch.
Ability to stop or restart rhythms using the foot switch.
Adjusts the relative volume between upper and lower keyboards.
Adjusts the overall volume of the Electone.
Adds Tremolo to the upper keyboard flute section.
Adds Tremolo to the upper keyboard orchestra section.
Adds Tremolo to the lower keyboard flute section.
Adds Tremolo to the lower keyboard orchestra section.
Fine adjustment of tremolo speed.
Adds a lively and extensive chorus effect to tones.
Starts rhythm independently of keyboard play.
Starts rhythm synchronized with keyboard input.
Controls the speed of the rhythm.
Balances rhythm volume with keyboard volume.
Balances low and high frequency sounds within the rhythm.
Buttons for Normal, 4 Bar, and 8 Bar rhythm variations.
Adds accents to rhythm patterns with a break effect.
Provides more intricate bass patterns than manual play.
Playing chords manually for accompaniment.
Accompaniment where pedal and chord notes alternate.
Memory function combined with Normal or Single Finger modes.
Memory function combined with Constant or Single Finger modes.
Alternating chords/pedal notes with memory function.
Resets accompaniment to default playing functions.
Connecting external tone cabinets for enhanced sound.
Connecting headphones for private practice.
Connecting external sound sources and recording devices.
Checks for power issues when the unit doesn't turn on.
Advice on resolving static or interference issues.
How to resolve interference with radio or TV reception.
Addressing pedal notes too high or keyboard notes too low.
Managing sympathetic vibrations and rattling sounds.