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Yamaha Electone FS-500 User Manual

Yamaha Electone FS-500
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YAMAHA
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YAMAHA
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Owner's
Manual
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Yamaha Electone FS-500 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeElectronic Organ
PedalsSustain
EffectsVibrato
AmplifierBuilt-in
SpeakersBuilt-in
OutputHeadphones
Power SupplyAC power

Summary

Getting Acquainted with Your Electone

Feature by Feature Explanation

Ensemble Section

Central control for voice sections on Upper and Lower Keyboards, allowing quick changes or blends.

Voice Sections

Upper and Lower Keyboards Combination

Explanation of the Combination voice section for Upper and Lower Keyboards, providing organ-type sounds.

Preset Panel

Orchestra Section

Preset Vibrato

Touch Tone

Special Presets Section

Twin Mallet/Double Picking Effect

Custom Voices Section

Pedal Keyboard

Pedal Keyboard Combination

Obtaining "organ-type" bass sounds for the Pedal Keyboard.

Pedal Keyboard Custom Voices

Bass instrument sounds for the Pedal Keyboard, including synthesizer-like tones.

Solo Keyboard Features

Solo Keyboard to Upper Coupler

Feature to play Solo Keyboard voices on the Upper Keyboard, changing key priority.

Detune

Transposition

Brilliance

Slide Control

Other Effects and Controls

Sustain

Allows a gradual fade out of sound after keys are released.

Knee Lever Control

Using the knee lever to turn Sustain ON or OFF for keyboards.

Symphonic and Tremolo Effects

Symphonic Effect

Creates a "symphony-like" effect by dividing sounds into separate channels.

Tremolo Effect

Cyclic variation in the amplitude (volume) of a sound.

Vibrato

Storing Vibrato Preferences

How to store custom vibrato settings into memory for individual voices.

Reverb

Glide

Pitch Control

Manual Balance

Expression Pedal

Panel Light

Auto Rhythm Unit Overview

Rhythm Patterns and Variations

Explanation of the 16 basic rhythm patterns and 4 variations each.

Starting Auto Rhythm

Methods to activate the Auto Rhythm Unit (START and SYNCHRO START).

Rhythm Tempo Control

Downbeat Indicator Light

Rhythm Balance Control

Digital Display Functions

Break Variations

Rhythmic Introduction with Break Variation

Auto Variation Feature

Foot Switch Controls

Rhythm Sequence Programmer

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