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Brand | Yamaha |
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Model | Electone FE-40 |
Category | Musical Instrument |
Language | English |
Details keying priorities and speaking capabilities for Upper/Lower Keyboards and Custom Voices.
Controls voice sections for Upper/Lower Keyboards, allowing quick changes and blending of instruments.
Produces orchestral and organ sounds for Upper and Lower Keyboards via presets.
Recreates percussive sounds like Piano, Harpsichord, and special Brass sounds.
Recreates string and vocal chorus sounds for the Upper and Lower Keyboards.
Recreates solo instruments and innovative sounds like strings and synthesizers.
Combines preset tones of Upper/Lower Keyboards, activated by single buttons.
Explains Tremolo, Symphonic, and Vibrato effects and their controls.
Covers Sustain for sound fade-out and Reverb for echo-like effects.
Describes pitch lowering (Glide) and keyboard volume adjustment (Manual Balance).
Provides 16 basic percussion sounds and styles for automatic rhythm accompaniment.
Includes Start, Synchro Start, Tempo, and Balance controls for rhythm operation.
Adds drum fills and extra percussion sounds to rhythm patterns.
Allows control of rhythm start/stop and break variations using a foot switch.
Enhances melodies with automatic harmonies in two playing styles.
Automatically produces arpeggios for sparkling background accompaniment.
Enables easy chord and bass accompaniment by pressing one to three notes.
Offers more player participation to form chords and obtain varied accompaniments.
Allows manual bass accompaniment and selection of interesting bass patterns.
Provides sound continuation and returns to manual playing mode.
Details various jacks for connecting optional accessories like headphones and tape recorders.
Explains potential interference and how to minimize its effects on the Electone.
Provides essential warnings and instructions for safe Electone installation.
Outlines cleaning procedures and advises on professional servicing for the Electone.