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AR-80

Page 2 - SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION

4Main FeaturesYour Yamaha AR-80 Electone is packed with many sophisticated functions, yet isamazingly easy to use. The main features are briefly desc

Page 3 - PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL

947. Press the REC button again.The REC lamp lights and the PLAY lamp flashes, indicating that the Music Disk Recorder is readyto record.8. Press the

Page 4 - FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)

95Recording Registrations (and Bulk Data)You can also record Registrations by themselves, without recording a performance. Bulk data —which includes

Page 5 - PRECAUTIONS

96Recalling Recorded Registrations (andBulk Data)The Registrations (and bulk data) recorded to song numbers in the above operation can be easilyloaded

Page 6 - Table of Contents

97Naming Your SongOnce you have recorded a song, you can give that song a name by using the Input Name function.To name your newly recorded song:1. Ca

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984. Use the Data Control buttons corresponding to the cursor arrows to movethe cursor position in the name.5. Enter the desired character with the ap

Page 8 - Panel Controls

99PlaybackYou can play back your recorded performance by simply pressing the PLAY button. Registrations andother data are automatically recalled to t

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1003. Start playback by pressing the PLAY button.The PLAY lamp lights up and small dashes move across the display, indicating that the M.D.R. isresett

Page 10 - Main Features

101Repeat PlayThis function allows you to repeatedly play back all songs on a disk (either in order or atrandom), or play back one specific song.To us

Page 11 - Large Custom Display

102Playback of XG/GM Disks (optional)The M.D.R. is compatible with XG and GM format song data. Additional playback functions —including Solo Play, Mi

Page 12 - Introductory Guide

103PLAY PART PagePress the Data Control button corresponding to the part you wish to turn on or off. (Parts thatare on are highlighted.)4. Start play

Page 13 - Maximum volume Minimum volume

Accompaniment Program and Sequence ProgramThe powerful Accompaniment Program function lets you create your own User Styles(accompaniment patterns) — i

Page 14 - Playing the Demo Songs

104Playback of DOC Disks (optional)The M.D.R. is compatible with Clavinova DOC (Disk Orchestra Collection) format song data.The Part Select function i

Page 15 - Registration Menu

105PLAY PART PagePress the Data Control button corresponding to the part you wish to turn on or off. (Parts thatare on are highlighted.)4. Start play

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106To use Phrase Repeat:1. Select the desired Phrase Number with the appropriate Data Controlbuttons.2. To repeatedly play back the selected Phrase, p

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107Loading Styles from Style File DisksMany additional Styles are available for the AR-80 on disk, and these can be loaded to the eight UserStyle loca

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108Other M.D.R. FunctionsCustom PlayCustom Play allows you to play back the song without resetting the Registrations and other data.Custom Play can be

Page 19 - Help Messages

109Changing the TempoYou can change the tempo of the song — either before song playback or as the song is playing— from the CONTROL PANEL page.To chan

Page 20 - Other Controls

110Song CopyThis function lets you copy the data recorded at one song number to another song number.To use the Song Copy function:1. Call up the UTILI

Page 21 - Voice Sections

1115. Select “COPY OK” in the display by pressing the appropriate Data Controlbutton.6. To actually execute the operation, select “OK” at the prompt,

Page 22 - #3 above), if desired

1122. Insert the source disk in the disk slot.3. Call up the UTILITY page by pressing the appropriate Menu button.4. Select “DISK COPY” in the display

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1139. Repeat steps #6 through #8 above as many times as necessary, followingthe prompts on the display.The number of times the above steps need to be

Page 24 - MAX UPPER

6Introductory GuideWhether you are an advanced Electone performer or have never touched an electronic keyboard inyour life, we recommend that you take

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114Voice EditIn addition to the versatile Flute/Tibia section, the AR-80 has a Voice Edit feature that allows you tocreate your own Voices. Voice Edi

Page 26 - DATA CONTROL COARSE

115After you have selected a Voice, the following display (or one similar) will appear:3. Use the Menu buttons to select the desired Voice Edit page,

Page 27 - Voice Menus / Voice List

116• SPEEDDetermines the speed of the Repeat function. The higher thevalue, the faster the speed. Range: 0 – 1003 OL (Output Level)Determines the le

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1172 EG RATEThe EG (Envelope Generator) settings determine how the level of the sound changes in time.This lets you reproduce many sound characteristi

Page 29 - Voice Display

118Naming Your VoiceOnce you have created your own Voice, you can give that Voice a name.To name your newly created Voice:1. Call up the NAME/ REPEAT/

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119Saving the Edited VoiceAfter you have created and named a new Voice, you should save that Voice for future use.1. Select the Save page.Press the ap

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120Quitting Voice EditYou can quit the Voice Edit function from any of its display pages.To quit:1. Press the VOICE EDIT button in the DISPLAY SELECT

Page 32 - Flute/Tibia and Extra Voice

1212. Use the PAGE buttons to scroll through the various Voice categoryselections until “USER VOICE” is shown. 3. Press the Menu button corresponding

Page 33 - TRANSPOSE

122Accompaniment Program The AR-80 features two powerful rhythm/accompaniment programming functions: AccompanimentProgram and Sequence Program.The Acc

Page 34 - The Symphonic/Celeste, Delay

123Using an Existing StyleAny Style in the AR-80 — including the User Styles you’ve created yourself — can be editedand further refined using the Acco

Page 35 - Extra Voice

73. Set the MASTER VOLUME control.The MASTER VOLUME control is an overall control which affects the volume of the entireinstrument.4. Press the Expres

Page 36 - VOICE sections

1242. While holding down the ACCOMP. PROGRAM button, press the samebutton in the STYLE section again.When recording a Style from scratch:Simply press

Page 37 - Voice sections

125Instrument Group No. Voice Name Instrument Group No. Voice NamePiano 1 GrandPno Reed 65 SprnoSax2 BritePno 66 Alto Sax3 E.Grand 67 TenorSax4 HnkyTo

Page 38 - Voice Controls and Effects

126DRUM MAP ( Part 1)Note#NoteKeyoffAlternateassignStandard Kit Standard2 Kit Room Kit Rock Kit Electro Kit Analog Kit Jazz Kit24 C 0 Seq Click H25 C#

Page 39 - 1 TOUCH TONE

127DRUM MAP (Part 2)Note#NoteKeyoffAlternateassignBrush Kit Classic Kit Style Kit 1 Style Kit 2 Style Kit 3 Style Kit 424 C 025 C# 0— —26 D 0 Ø— —

Page 40 - 6 VOLUME

Floor Tom HFloor Tom LSnare HSnare M Bass Drum HBass Drum MBass Drum LSnare LSnare RollBrush Swirl HBrush Swirl LSeq Click HHi-Hat ClosedHand ClapSide

Page 41 - 3 SLIDE (Lead Voices only)

129Recording a User Style1. Set up the AR-80 for recording by turning off all Voice sections in theENSEMBLE section.Turning off all Voice sections all

Page 42 - When Vibrato is set to USER:

1301 INPUT NAMEThis calls up the INPUT NAME pages for assigning an originalname to the created/edited Style. (See “Naming Your UserStyle” on page 140

Page 43 - Effect Set Pages

1314. Set up recording for the desired part in the RECORD page.There are eight parts available for recording: Rhythm 1 & 2, Bass, Chord 1 & 2,

Page 44 - 2 FLANGER

1325. Select the desired Voice(s) for recording.Before you actually record any of the parts for your User Style, you should select which Voices you wi

Page 45 - Enabling the Tremolo Effect

1337. Record the selected part.Use the START or SYNCHRO START buttons to start and stop recording.Press START to start recording immediately, or press

Page 46 - Using the Tremolo Effect

8Playing the Demo SongsBefore you start playing your new AR-80, you’ll probably want to hear what the instrument is trulycapable of doing. For this p

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1348. Record the remaining parts (and sections) as needed.Continue recording in the same fashion (steps #2 – #7 above) for the other parts of the sele

Page 48 - REVERB — VOICE GROUP Page

135DeleteThe Delete function erases all data recorded for the part. When DELETE is selected, thefollowing prompt appears:Select “OK” to delete the pa

Page 49 - SUSTAIN Page

136Editing Recorded Parts — Copy andQuantizeCopy and Quantize are convenient editing functions you can perform on recorded parts. Copy allowsyou to c

Page 50 - LENGTH (LOWER, UPPER, PEDAL)

137Part CopyThe Copy function allows you to copy the data from a specified range of measures in the part toanother measure(s) in the part.To copy the

Page 51 - Accompaniment)

138Part QuantizeThe Quantize function allows you to “clean up” your recorded data, making sure that the part isrhythmically accurate. Quantize aligns

Page 52 - When you adjust the tempo

139Other Settings — Volume, Reverb, Chorus,and PanThese functions allow you to change and enhance the sound of the various parts. Each function forea

Page 53 - 4. Start the Accompaniment

140Naming Your User StyleOnce you have created your own Style, you can give that Style a name.To name your newly created or edited Style:1. Call up th

Page 54 - Playing Chords

1412. Select the desired User location (1 Ð 8).Use the appropriate Data Control buttons.3. At the prompt, select “OK” to save the User Style or“Cancel

Page 55 - Select Sections, if desired

142Quitting Accompaniment ProgramYou can quit the Accompaniment Program function from any of its display pages.To quit:1. Press the ACCOMP. PROGRAM bu

Page 56 - 7. Stop the Accompaniment

143Selecting and Playing User StylesThe User Styles you have created in Accompaniment Program can be selected and played from thepanel Style buttons.

Page 57 - 2 BASS/CHORD

9Registration MenuThe next place to continue your explorations of the AR-80 is the Registration Menu. This sectionfeatures a total of 288 preset Regi

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Saving User Styles to DiskOnce you have created your own User Styles, you’ll want to save them to disk. Doing so allows you tofree up memory in the A

Page 59 - Data Control buttons

145Sequence ProgramThe Sequence Program function lets you connect any of the AR-80’s Styles — as well as your ownoriginal User Styles, created in Acco

Page 60 - Style Menus / Style List

1462. Press one of the numbered Sequence buttons to call up the Sequencedisplay.Creating a Sequence Program1. Select the EDIT page.2. Select PRESET or

Page 61 - Setting the A.B.C. Mode

1473. Select the STYLE SELECT page.Use the corresponding Menu button.4. Press a Style button, and select a Style from the Style menu, if desired.Press

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1485. From the EDIT page, press the appropriate Data controls to set, insert,delete or clear the data as needed.In this display, different Styles and

Page 63 - To use Chord Cancel:

1491 SETThis enters the selected Style to the current cursor position, replacing the previous entry, andautomatically moves the cursor arrow to the ne

Page 64 - Fingered Mode Chords

150Copying Sequence DataThis function allows you to copy the data stored at one Sequence button to another.1. Call up the Sequence Program function by

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1514. At the prompt, select "OK" to copy, or "Cancel" to abort the operation.Saving the Sequence and QuittingSequence ProgramThe e

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152Playing All Sequences in OrderYou can also automatically play back up to all four Sequences in order, one after the other.To do this:1. Press the d

Page 67 - Keyboard Percussion

153Footswitches and KneeLeverThese leg- and foot-operated controls allow you to turn on and execute various performancefunctions without taking your h

Page 68 - 2. Set the volume

102. Select the desired Registration from the display with the appropriate DataControl button.Each Registration Menu button selection calls up a menu

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154RHYTHMSelection of left footswitch control over Style functions. When this is chosen, the followingdisplay appears:FOOT SWITCH LEFT Page — RhythmO

Page 70 - User Keyboard Percussion

155GLIDESelection of footswitch control over Glide. Press the footswitch to immediately lower the pitchof the selected Voice or Voices by a halfstep,

Page 71 - Individual instrument sounds

156TREMOLOThis enables footswitch control over the Tremolo effect. When TREMOLO is selected here,pressing the footswitch turns the Tremolo effect on

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1573. Press the knee lever to the right with your knee when you want to havesustain.1 When the knee lever is folded up, Sustain is applied constantly,

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158Lead Slide ControlTo select knee lever control over Lead Slide:1. Call up the LEAD VOICE - VIBRATO Page. To do this, press the desired Lead Voice b

Page 74 - PRESET” in the COPY window

159Accessory Jacks andControlsThe AR-80 is equipped with various input/output terminals and miscellaneous controls, thefunctions of which are describe

Page 75 - Copying User Locations

160Pitch ControlsThere are two overall pitch-related controls on the AR-80: Transpose and Pitch. Transpose allowsyou to change the key of the instrum

Page 76 - Melody On Chord

161TRANSPOSE ButtonsTranspose can also be set from the panel, with the TRANSPOSE´/Ï buttons. Press TRANSPOSE Ï to raise the Transposesetting by a hal

Page 77 - L.M. Split

162MIDIMIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a worldwide standard that allows virtually allmodern electronic instruments to communicate with

Page 78 - Lower keyboard

163To select the MIDI page:Press the PITCH/MIDI button in the DISPLAY SELECT section, and select the MIDI page bypressing the appropriate Menu button.

Page 79 - Registration Memory

11Using the Display and Related ControlsAs you’ve seen in the sections above, the AR-80 features an exceptionally large and easy-to-understanddisplay.

Page 80 - Selecting Registrations

3 INT./EXT. (Internal/External)• LEADDetermines internal or external control of the Lead Voice. When set to Internal, the Upperkeyboard plays the Lead

Page 81 - Bulk Data)

AppendixTroubleshootingGENERAL OPERATION• No sound is produced from the Electone’s speakers. The plug of the cable from the speaker unit is disconnect

Page 82 - Registration Shift

• When playing a Pedal Voice from the Lower Keyboard (using the ToLower function), pressing the Lower Keyboard’s Sustain button doesnot turn on Sustai

Page 83 - To set the User mode:

• The accompaniment and/or rhythm suddenly stops when releasingkeys on the Lower keyboard or Pedalboard.Depending on the A.B.C. mode and Memory settin

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REGISTRATION MEMORY• Certain functions have not been memorized to Registration Memory.Transposition and Pitch control data, among others, cannot be me

Page 85 - 1. Turn off the power

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Page 86 - Startup Settings

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Page 87 - Initial Registration

171SpecificationsKEYBOARD KeyboardsTouch ToneVOICE Tone GenerationVoicesVoices for PlaybackEnsembleOrgan VariationVOICE CONTROL/EFFECT VolumeFeetPanBr

Page 88 - REGISTRATION MENU section

Index172AA.B.C. (Auto Bass Chord) ...55Accomp. Part ...51Accompaniment C

Page 89 - Music Disk Recorder

173MM./TO DISK button ...73M.D.R. (Music Disk Recorder) ...83Main A/B ...

Page 90 - Disk Compatibility

122. Let’s take a look at some other ways the Data Control buttons are used.Press the STRINGS button in the UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE 1 sectiontwice (or re

Page 91 - To format a disk:

NORTH AMERICACANADAYamaha Canada Music Ltd.135 Milner Avenue, Scarborough, Ontario,M1S 3R1, CanadaTel: 416-298-1311U.S.A.Yamaha Corporation of Amer

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13Help MessagesBefore you go on to use some of the other features of the AR-80, you should explore the Helpmessages. This convenient function provide

Page 93 - 3. Control data

SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION PRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS: Yamaha electronicproducts may have either labels similar to the graphicsshown below or molded / stamp

Page 94 - Recording

143. Select the desired Help Menu section.Press the MENU button corresponding to the desired subject. Each Menu section covers adifferent subject (or

Page 95 - 6. Press the PLAY button

15Voice SectionsThe AR-80 features a total of 148 realistic, high-quality AWM Voices. There are five Voice sections for theUpper keyboard, four Voice

Page 96 - Retry Function

163. Press the Data Control button corresponding to the voice you wish toselect.The name of the selected Voice appears at the top of the display. In

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17Coarse:Use the touch controls at the right of each Voice section on the panel to set the desired level foreach Voice. The controls have seven volum

Page 98 - Recording Parts Separately

186. Now select Voices for the Lower keyboard andPedalboard as you did for the Upper keyboardabove. Also set the volumes of the Voices.7. Adjust the

Page 99 - LOWER and PEDAL to “OFF,”

19Selecting Voices from the Dotted ButtonsThe AR-80 has a wide variety of Voices from which you can choose — far greater than what isimmediately appar

Page 100 - Press the REC button again

203. Select a specific Voice Menu (GUITAR, for example) by pressingcorresponding Menu button.Each page represents a general Voice category and the cat

Page 101 - Method #2

21To select User Voices:Select the USER Voice Menu (by the same method above) when you wish to play Voices thatyou’ve created in Voice Edit (see page

Page 102 - 2. Press the PLAY button

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Page 103 - Naming Your Song

Voice DisplayThe Voice Display is the “home” or default display for the AR-80 and provides at-a-glance informationon some of the most important settin

Page 104 - DATA CONTROL

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSINFORMATION RELATING TO PERSONAL INJURY, ELECTRICAL SHOCK, AND FIRE HAZARDPOSSIBILITIES HAS BEEN INCLUDED IN THIS LIST.WA

Page 105 - Playback

MANUAL VOLUME Page1 LOWER 1 and 22 UPPER 1 and 23 LEAD4 MANUAL BALANCEThis determines the overall balance between the Upper and Lower Keyboard levels.

Page 106 - 3. Press the PLAY button

2 PEDAL Controls• 1, 2These determine the volume of each Pedal Voice section. These can also be set from the re-spective panel touch controls.3 PEDAL

Page 107 - Repeat Play

26Flute/Tibia and Extra VoiceThe Flute/Tibia and Extra Voice sections provide a variety of popular and traditional organ sounds.Used together or separ

Page 108 - MUSIC DISK RECORDER

272. Select one of the Organ Variations: Theatre, Jazz, Electronic, or Classical.Press the ORGAN VARIATION button. This calls up the FLUTE and EXTRA

Page 109 - REPEAT PLAY

284. Turn the Tremolo effect on or off for the Flute Voices, if desired. Also setthe Flute Volume and Click Volume as needed.EFFECTThis turns Tremolo

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29Setting Attack/Chiff (Upper Keyboard only)Attack/Chiff is a special set of footages for the Upper Keyboard that produces a percussivesound, like tha

Page 111 - PHRASE REPEAT

303. Press one of the buttons in one of the Extra Voice sections.This turns on the selected Voice (the button’s lamp lights) and automatically calls u

Page 112 - To use Phrase Repeat:

315. From the EXTRA VOICE page, make additional settings for the Extra Voices.The EXTRA VOICE page automatically appears when you press one of the EXT

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32Voice Controls and EffectsThe AR-80 features two general kinds of functions that can be used to control or change the soundof the Voices: Voice cont

Page 114 - Other M.D.R. Functions

33To change the desired Voice control or effect setting, select the appropriatepage:• For Touch Tone, Feet, Effect On/Off/Type (Tremolo, Symphonic, De

Page 115 - To change the tempo:

FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!This product, when installed as indicated in theinstructions contained in this ma

Page 116 - Song Copy

34• INITIAL Touch Controls volume and timbre according to the velocity at which you play the keys. Theharder you strike the keys, the greater the vol

Page 117 - Disk Copy

35VIBRATO PageSelect the Vibrato page by pressing the corresponding Menu button.The Vibrato page for the Lead Voice section has additional Slide and T

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364 TUNE (Lead Voices only)Determines the pitch of the Lead Voice. This control lets you detune the Lead Voice relativeto the other Voices of the AR-

Page 119 - Copy Protect

37Effect Set PagesTurning On the EffectsBefore you can work with the effects in the Effect Set pages, you must first turn on the desiredeffect in the

Page 120 - Voice Edit

38DELAY & FLANGER Page1 DELAYDelay is a pronounced echo effect, with distinct delayed repeats of the original sound. • Note ValueDetermines the De

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39Panel-selectable Effects — Tremolo,Sustain, and ReverbThe Reverb, Sustain, and Tremolo pages are called up by pressing the respective panel buttons,

Page 122 - 1 FILTER

40Setting the Tremolo EffectSettings for the Tremolo effect are made from the TREMOLO & SYMPH. (Symphonic) page. 1 TREMOLODetermines the type of

Page 123 - 2 EG RATE

41ReverbReverb adds an echo-like effect to the sound, giving the impression of a performance in a largeroom or concert hall. The effect can be applie

Page 124 - Naming Your Voice

42REVERB — VOICE GROUP PageVoice Section (LOWER 1, 2; UPPER 1, 2; LEAD; PEDAL 1, 2; ORGAN)Determines the amount of Reverb applied to each of the Voice

Page 125 - 1. Select the Save page

43SustainThe Sustain effect, selectable for the Upper, Lower, and Pedal Voices, causes the sound togradually fade out when the keys are released. The

Page 126 - Recalling an Edited Voice

• Take care that the key cover does not pinch your fingers, and do not insert afinger or hand in the key cover gap. • Never insert or drop paper or me

Page 127 - Loading User Voices from Disk

LENGTH (LOWER, UPPER, PEDAL)Determines the length of Sustain applied to each keyboard. The display shows the currentSustain length values for each ke

Page 128 - Accompaniment Program

45Styles (Rhythm andAccompaniment)The Style section provides realistic rhythm patterns — with actual drum and percussion sounds —and automatic accompa

Page 129 - Using an Existing Style

463. Before starting the Style, make sure that the Volume and Tempo settingsare appropriate.Volume SettingsUse the RHYTHM touch control to adjust the

Page 130

474. Start the Accompaniment.You can start the Accompaniment in several different ways from the ACCOMPANIMENTCONTROL buttons:Straight Start:Select the

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48To use Synchro Start:• First, press the SYNCHRO START button. This puts the Style in stand-by. (The BAR/BEATindicator above the TEMPO display flash

Page 132 - DRUM MAP ( Part 1)

495. Select Sections, if desired.You can switch between the two Style Sections, Main A and Main B, as the Accompaniment isplaying by pressing the appr

Page 133 - DRUM MAP (Part 2)

50About the Style SectionsEach Style has a total of ten sections, as illustrated below.The FILL TO A button plays a one-measure Fill In and goes to th

Page 134 - Drum Assignment (Pedalboard)

51Style Condition PageThe Style Condition page provides fine controls over Rhythm volume and Bass/Chord volumeand allows you to turn each accompanimen

Page 135 - Recording a User Style

52Selecting Styles from the Dotted ButtonsThe Style section, like the Voice sections, also has dotted buttons from which additional Styles can beselec

Page 136

533. Select a specific Style Menu by pressing corresponding Menu button.Each page represents a general Style category and the category title appears i

Page 137 - CONTRAST

Congratulations and thank youfor purchasing the YamahaAR-80 Electone!The AR-80 combines the most advanced and natural-sounding AWM tonegeneration tech

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54To select User Styles:Select the USER Style Menu (by the same method above) when you wish to play Styles thatyou’ve created in the Accompaniment Pro

Page 139 - 7. Record the selected part

55Automatic Accompaniment — Auto BassChord The Auto Bass Chord (A.B.C.) function works with the Style section of the AR-80 to automaticallyproduce cho

Page 140

56Selecting “A.B.C. Menu” calls up the following display, from which you can makeA.B.C. settings:ModeOffThe Off mode automatically produces chord acco

Page 141

57Single Finger Mode ChordsChord CancelChord Cancel allows you to instantly turn off the chord and bass accompaniment, and have therhythm pattern cont

Page 142 - 2. Call up the EDIT page

Fingered Mode Chords58CMajor* Minor* Seventh* Minor seventhMajor seventh flatted fifth Sixth Minor sixth Major seventh*Suspended fourth Augmented Dimi

Page 143 - To copy the data of a part:

59MemoryMemory allows you to have the bass and/or chord accompaniment continue even after yourelease your fingers from the Lower keyboard and/or Pedal

Page 144 - Part Quantize

60About the A.B.C. Modes and Memory SettingsThe automatic accompaniment functions in different ways depending on the selected A.B.C.mode and the Memo

Page 145 - Chorus Range: 0 – 24

61Disabling Accompaniment Changes (Disable)This function allows you to maintain the same Style and its tempo, even when you changeRegistrations. To d

Page 146 - 1. Select the SAVE page

622. Set the volume. The volume of the percussion sounds is set together with that of the rhythm volume from theRHYTHM touch control.3. Turn off the

Page 147 - Clear All Data

63Preset Percussion Assignments for the Lower KeyboardPreset Percussion Assignments for the PedalboardFloor Tom HFloor Tom LSnare HSnare M Bass Drum H

Page 148 - To quit:

7. Music Disk Recorder ...83M.D.R. Precautions ...83Formatting a Disk ...

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64User Keyboard PercussionA total of 72 different percussion sounds can be assigned to any key or pedal, and your originalsetups can be saved to two m

Page 150 - Loading User Styles from Disk

652. Select the User mode with the appropriate Data Control button.3. Select the ASSIGN page by pressing the appropriate Menu button.ASSIGN Page4. Sel

Page 151 - Sequence Program

66ClearThe Clear function lets you erase one or all instrument/key assignments.To erase a single instrument assignment:Simultaneously hold down the Da

Page 152 - 1. Select the EDIT page

67Though two User KeyboardPercussion setups can becreated, they cannot bememorized to RegistrationMemory. Only on/off data andthe Keyboard Percussion

Page 153 - Select the STYLE SELECT page

68Other User Keyboard Percussion FunctionsAdditional operations in the User Mode include copying of Lower/Pedal Preset KeyboardPercussion to User 1 or

Page 154 - ACCOMPANIMENT CONTROL

693. At the prompt, select “OK” to copy the data, or “Cancel” to abort theoperation.Use the appropriate Data Control buttons. When the operation is f

Page 155 - Auditioning the Sequence

70Melody On ChordThe Melody On Chord (M.O.C.) feature automatically adds a harmony part to the melodies you playon the Upper keyboard. The harmony is

Page 156 - Copying Sequence Data

71L.M. SplitThis function lets you assign different Voices to the left and right sides of the Lower keyboard, split at auser-determined key. This eff

Page 157 - Playing Sequences

3. Change the Key Set setting, if needed.To do this, simultaneously hold down the appropriate Data Control button and press thedesired key on the Lowe

Page 158 - Saving Sequence Data to Disk

73Registration MemoryRegistration Memory allows you to store virtually all the settings you make on the panel and LCD,providing a convenient way to in

Page 159 - Footswitches and KneeLever

29 MENU buttons ...P. 11) PAGE buttons ...P. 11! CONTRAST dial ...P. 14@ Li

Page 160 - 4 FILL TO B

74Selecting RegistrationsSimply press the appropriate numbered Registration Memory button.Saving Registration Data to DiskYou can save up to 40 sets o

Page 161 - 1 Voice Sections

752. Select a song number with the SONG SELECT buttons in the Music DiskRecorder (M.D.R.) section.You can also use the SONG SELECT controls in the dis

Page 162 - 2. Fold the knee lever down

76Registration ShiftThe Registration Shift function allows you to change all Registrations —the settings you make on the panel and LCD — without takin

Page 163 - Melody On Chord Control

773 JUMPIn the Jump mode, pressing the right footswitch selects a specific Registration.With JUMP selected in the display, use the Data Control button

Page 164 - Lead Slide Control

782. Select the EDIT page with the Menu button.1 POSITIONMoves cursor to the first position.Moves cursor one step to the left.Moves cursor one row up.

Page 165 - Controls

79Select “OK” to clear all data (a “Completed!” message momentarily appears followed by theprevious display), or select “Cancel” to abort.Registration

Page 166 - Pitch Controls

80Recall Panel FunctionTurning the Electone off erases all panel settings you have made. If you have made panelsettings you wish to keep, save them t

Page 167 - TRANSPOSE Buttons

81Initial RegistrationThe Initial Registration function lets you reset (initialize) all of the Registration Memory buttons to theoriginal factory sett

Page 168 - Synthesizer

Calling Up Individual Factory Preset Registrations (for each RegistrationMemory button)1. Press one of the twelve ORCHESTRAL PRESET buttons in theREGI

Page 169 - MIDI CONTROL Page

83Music Disk RecorderThe Music Disk Recorder (M.D.R.) is a sophisticated recording device built into the AR-80 that letsyou record your performances a

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3(FLUTE/TIBIA and EXTRA VOICE-UPPER..P. 26º DATA CONTROL buttons ...P. 11¡ COARSE button ...P. 14™ ENSEMBLE buttons ..

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84Cleaning the Disk Drive Read/Write HeadClean the read/write head regularly. Thisinstrument employs a precision magneticread/write head which, after

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85Formatting a DiskBefore recording your performance to a blank disk, the disk must first be formatted. (A blank 2DDfloppy disk has been included wit

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86Select “DISK FORMAT” with the appropriate Data Control button.2. At the prompt, select “OK” to begin formatting, or “Cancel” to abort theoperation.W

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87Overview of M.D.R. OperationThough the M.D.R. is as easy to operate as a cassette tape recorder, it is far move versatile.Since it records all Elect

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88RecordingTo record a song:1. Set the desired Registrations on the Electone.Make all the settings necessary for the song you will record. This inclu

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894. Use the SONG SELECT buttons (or thecorresponding controls in the display) to select thesong number for recording.5. Press the REC button (or sele

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907. After the elapsed recording time appears onboth displays, begin playing.There is a slight pause for setup, during which the M.D.R.records Registr

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918. When you finish playing, press the STOP button.The DISK IN USE lamp lights intermittently while the data is being completely recorded. Whenrecor

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92Recording Parts SeparatelyYou can also record the parts of your performance independently. For example, you can first recordthe chords and bass to

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93To change the status for each part, press the appropriate Data Control buttonin the upper row, corresponding to the part or parts you wish to record

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