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3. Voice Controls and Effects
3. Voice Controls and Effects
The Electone is equipped with two general kinds of functions that can be used to change the sound of
the voices: Voice Controls and Effects.
These are used to change various aspects of the voices, such as the volume or octave (footage), or
enhance the sound of the voices, such as with Reverb, Tremolo, or Vibrato.
Each voice has been given certain factory-preset effect settings to best enhance its sound. However, you
can also change the effect to suit your preferences by using the controls described in this section.
Voice Controls/Effects Chart
This chart shows all of the Voice Controls and Effects for the various voice sections of the EL-37. A circle (Ø)
indicates that the setting is available. The bottom of the chart shows the relevant LCD titles for each setting.
Voice Controls & Effects
Voice Controls
Voice Condition Pages
To select the Voice Condition pages for changing the settings: Choose a
voice on the panel, then press that voice’s panel button twice. Use the
Page buttons to change the pages.
For the Lead Voice example shown below, press the VIOLIN button in the
Lead Voice section twice. To call up the corresponding Upper Voice
example, press the PIANO button in the Upper Keyboard Voice section twice.
LEAD VOICE
VIOLIN FLUTE
OBOE TRUM-
PET
TO
LOWER
VOLUME
MAX
MIN
1
ORGAN PIANO GUITAR VIBRA-
PHONE
COSMIC TUTTI
STRINGS BRASS
CLARI-
NET
SAXO-
PHONE
CHORUS HARMO-
NICA
VOLUME
MAX
MIN
UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE
1
2
Glide
TouchDepth
Vibrato
Delay,
Depth,
Flanger
FlangerDelay
Symphonic/
Celeste
Tremolo/
Chorus
Feet
(Octave)
Volume
Fine
SustainReverb
Ø
—
Ø
—
Ø
—
Ø
—
Ø
Ø
Ø
Ø
—
Ø
Ø
Ø
Ø
—
Ø
Ø
Ø
Ø
—
Ø
Ø
Ø
Ø
Ø
—
Ø
Ø
—
Ø
Ø
—
Ø
Ø
—
Ø
Ø
—
—
Ø
—
Ø
—
Ø
—
Ø
—
—
Ø
—
Ø
—
Ø
Ø
—
—
Ø
Ø
Ø
—
Ø
—
Upper/Lower
Lead
Pedal
Condition
LCD
Effect LCD
Related
LCD
Display
Sustain LCD
Foot Switch
LCD
Touch
Tone
(Initial/
After)
*2 *2 *2
*2 *2 *2
*1
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*1 After setting this, press Tremolo button on the panel. *2 After setting 1, adjust the parameter in 2.
There are some differences
between the functions in the
Lead and Upper/Lower voices.
Where appropriate, the different
displays are shown.
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