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IMPORTANT SAFETY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INFORMATION RELATED to POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY, electric SHOCK, and FIRE HAZARD POSSIBILITIES has been INCLUDED in this LIST. WARNING-When using electronic products, basic precautions should always be followed.
IMPORTANT SAFETY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INFORMATION RELATED to POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY, electric SHOCK, and FIRE HAZARD POSSIBILITIES has been INCLUDED in this LIST. WARNING-When using electronic products, basic precautions should always be followed.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INFORMATION RELATED to POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY, electric SHOCK, and FIRE HAZARD POSSIBILITIES has been INCLUDED in this LIST. WARNING-When using electronic products, basic precautions should always be followed.
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YAMAHA ELECTONE.
USER'S GUIDEExplanation of Graphical Symbols
‘The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,
within an equilateral triangle, isintended to alert
the user to the presence of uninsulated “danger-
us voltage” within the product’s enclosure that
may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a
risk of electric shock to persons.
eel
ISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
00 NOT OPEN
CAUTION: 70 REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK(.
NNO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
(FF BOTTOM OF KEYBOARD ees)
FOR GRAPHIC SYMBOL MARKING.
The exclamation point within an equilateral tri=
angle isintended to alert the user to the presence
of important operating and maintenance (servic-
ing) instructions in the literature accompanying
the product.
IMPORTANT SAFETY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INFORMATION RELATING TO POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY, ELECTRIC SHOCK, AND FIRE HAZARD
POSSIBILITIES HAS BEEN INCLUDED IN THIS LIST.
WARNING =e sing electronic products, basic pre
cautions should always be followed, including
the following
Read ll Safety and Installation Instructions, Supplemental
L. sarking and Special Message Section data, and assembly
instructions (where applicable) BEFORE. using your Yamaha elee-
‘ron product. Check unit weight specifications before you attempt
to move this instrument
Main Power Supply Verification: Your Yamaha electronic prod
2. uct'has been manulactured specifically for the main supply
‘ollage used in your area. I you should move, orl any doubt exists,
please contact your dealer for instructions. The main supply volage
required by your electronic producti printed on the name plate, For
name plate leeation, see graphic in Special Message Section.
“This product may be equipped with a polarized line plug (one
Bz biade wider than the other) I you are unable to insert the
plug into the outlet, contact an electrician to have your obsolete
outlet replaced. Do’ NOT defeat the safety purpose of the plug
Yamaha products not having polarized plugs incorporate construc:
tion methods and designs that do not requite line phug polarization
WARNING—Do NOT place objects on your electronic product's
.. power cord or place the unit in a position where anyone could
trip over, walk over, or roll anything over cords of any kind, Do NOT
allow your electronic product or its bench to rest on or be installed
‘over cords of any type. Improper installations ofthis type create the
possibilty ofa fie hazard and/or persona injury.
Environment: Your eletronic product shouldbe installed away
5. rom heat sources such as a radiator, heat registers and/or
ther products that produce heat. Additionally the unit should not
be located in a postion that exposes the cabinet to direct sunlight, oF
sie cureents having high humidity or heat levels.
Your Yamaha electronic product should be placed so that its
6. tocation or postion doesnot interfere with its proper ventilation.
Some Yamaha electronic products may have benches that are
7. ier apart of the product or supplied as an optional accessory
Some ofthese benches are designed tobe dealer assembled. Please
make sure that the bench is stable before using it. The bench
‘supplied by Yamaha was designed for seating only. No other uses are
recommended.
Some Yamaha electronic products can be made to operate with
8. or without the side panels or other components that constitute
a stand, These products should be used only with the components
Supplied ora car or stand thats recommended by the manulactarer,
Do not operate for a long period of time ata high volume level
Gq or at a level that is uncomfortable. If you experience any
hearing loss or ringing in the ers, you should consult an audiologist,
Do not use your Yamaha electronic product near water or in
10. wer environments. For example, near a swimming pool. sp
or in a wet basement
Care should be taken so that objects do not fll, and liquids
11, sre'not piled, into the enclosure through openings
Your Yamaha electronic product should be serviced by a
12. quate service person when
‘The powersupply cord or plug has been damaged: or
Objects have fallen, oF liquid has been spied into the product: or
‘The product has been expoted to rain: or
‘The product does not operate, exhibits a marked change in
performance: of
«The product has been dropped, or the enclosure of the product
hhas been damaged.
‘When not in use, always turn your Yamaha electronic product
13. ‘oFF:"The powersupply cord of the product should be
“unplugged from the outlet when itis to be lft unused for a long period
of time, Notes: In this case, some units may lose some user pro-
grammed data, Factory programmed memories will not be allected.
Do not attempt to service the product beyond that described
14, in the usermaintenance instructions. All other servicing
should be referred to qualified service personnel.
Electromagnetic Interference (RF). This series of Yamaha
15. electronic products utlizes digital (high frequency pulse)
technology that may adversely allect Radio/TV reception or the
operation of oer devices that lize digital technology. Please read
FCC Information (Page 71) for addtional information
PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL
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MLOSSARY FOR THE NS SERIES ELECTONES ®HS SERIES SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
|. THE BASIC FEATURES
1
VOICE SECTION
VOICE SECTIONS FOR UPPER KEYBOARD
[Voice SECTIONS FOR UPPER OR LOWER Ku]
VOICE SECTIONS FOR UPPER OR LOWER KBD
[VOICE SECTIONS FOR LOWER KEYBOARD
KEYBOARD PERCUSSION
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in accordance withthe relationships depicted belo.
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EXTERNAL DEVICES
MUSIC DISK RECORDER (MDR-2)
OTHE INSTRUMENTS/DEVICESRAs
1. VOICE SECTIONS
Voice Sections of HS-8
8 is provided with eight Voice sections: two fo the upper Keyboard, two for use by ether the upper
iower Keyboard, two for the lower keyboard, and two forthe pedal keyboard
1 select one voice at each Voice section
[Voice Sections for the Upper Keyboard)
ORCHESTRAL VOICES: To select the sounds of the main instruments of an
orchestra
COMBINATION VOICES: To select the various organ sounds.
[Voice Sections for the Upper or Lower Keyboard]
LEAD VOICES: To select the sound of the solo instrument, such as a flute or |
‘oboe. All sounds of this Voice section are monophonic.
AWM PRESET: To select various instrument sounds according to the AWM.
‘Tone Generator method
[Voice Sections for the Lower Keyboard]
ORCHESTRAL VOICES: To select the sounds of the main instruments of an
orchestra
COMBINATION VOICES: To select various organ sounds
[Voice Sections for the Pedal Keyboard]
BASS VOICES: To select the sounds of various bass instruments.
AWM BASS VOICES: To select bass instrument sounds according to the AWM
‘Tone Generator method
2 sot the volume level at each Voice section.
The volume can be set to seven diferent levels. Pressing
the top button (MAX) sets the maximum volume and
pressing the bottom button (MIN) sets the volume to zero.
NOTES: Use of the Volume Fine function of the MULT! MENU allows you to set
the volume to a finer level. (=> Page 67)
If two Volume buttons are pressed at the same time, the higher
volume level has priority and is set to ON.
[Number of Concurrently Sounded Notes!
ORCHESTRAL VOICES/COMBINATION
VOICES: These are polyphonic Voice sections
from which a total of seven notes from the upper
and lower keyboards canbe respectively sounded
atthe same time
LEAD VOICES: This is a monophonic Voice
section from which oaly one note can be sounded
‘AWM. PRESET: This is a polyphonle Voice
Section from sehich upto 15 notes canbe sounded
atthe same time.
BASS VOICES/AWM BASS VOICES: These
are monophonic Voice section from wich only
‘one note €an be respectively sounded at time,
{Sounding Priority of LEAD VOICES}
When used in onsemble with other Voice
‘sections: Il mulliple keys are concurrently
Dressed, only the highest note is sounded (hgh
ote priority).
When used alone on the upper oF lower
keyboard: If multiple keys are concurrently
presed, only the last note pressed ie sounded (ast
note priority),
{Dotted Buttons)
Each Voice section (excluding AWM PRESET and
AWM BASS VOICES) is provided with dotted
buttons which can be assigned with the voices of
the VOICE MENUs provided on the MULTI MENU,
(> Page 23)
[Woice Eaiting Functions]
For all voices of each Voice tection (excluding
AWM PRESET and AWM BASS VOICES) the Voice
Edit functions of the MULT MENU ean be sed to
change ther parameters. for altering the
‘expression of the voices. =@Page 25)
{Sounds of the COMBINATION VOICES]
UPPER 1: Organ 8° LOWER I: Organ 8°
2: Flute 8” 2 Fite 8
3: Flute coupler 3: Flute coupler
4: Ful organ 4 Organ coupler3 At the ENSEMBLE section, select the Voice sections to be set at the
upper and lower keyboards.
ii =
‘The ENSEMBLE section is used to select the ON/OFF status of the Voice sections
of the upper and lower keyboards. Referring to the figure above, light up the
buttons corresponding to the Voice sections you wish to set. The notes of the
Voice sections which remain unlit will not be sounded even if their volume levels
are set to maximum.
NOTES: Use the ENSEMBLE section to select whether the LEAD VOICES will
be sounded from the UPPER or LOWER keyboard. A LEAD voice
cannot be concurrently sounded from both keyboards.
AWM PRESET can be set to ON for both the UPPER and LOWER
keyboards and concurrently sounded from both keyboards.
‘The ON/OFF status of the Voice sections of the pedal keyboard is set
by the volume level. If you wish to set BASS VOICES and/or AWM
BASS VOICES to OFF, set the corresponding volume level to MIN.
4 Now, let's play the upper, lower, and pedal keyboards. {
The set voices will be sounded from the respective keyboards. Try creating a
variety of sounds by replacing a set voice with another voice and changing the
settings atthe ENSEMBLE section
NOTE: By setting TOUCH TONE of the MULTI MENU to ON, you can
minutely control the volume and timbre of each voice by the intensity
with which you press the keys of the upper, lower, and pedal
keyboards, (-@Page 57,
CAUTION: Ifyou select SINGLE FINGER or FINGERED CHORD trom A.BC. of the
MULTI MENU and light up the ON buton of ABC. on the panel,
bass notes cannot be sounded by playing the pedal keyboard
p=pPage 62).
MANUAL BALANCE
This function allows you to set the balance between the
volume levels of the upper and lower keyboards. By
setting MANUAL BALANCE in the UPPER range, the
volume of the upper keyboard becomes greater than that
ofthe lower keyboard. By setting it in the LOWER range,
the volume of the lower keyboard becomes greater than
that ofthe upper keyboard
of
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[AWM VOICE PACK}
PIPE ORGAN and BRASS of AWM PRESET as well
as STRING BASS of AWM BASS VOICES cor
"respond to the voices stored in the AWM VOICE
PACKS which are respectively inserted in the
PACK ‘inlets provided atthe font let side of the
lower keyboard. By replacing the AWM VOICE
PACKS, therefore, you can achieve diferent voices
Uhrough the use of the PIPE ORGAN, BRASS or
STRING BASS buttons. A PACK can be replaced
by simply inserting another PACK, with na need 0
press any butions or perform other operations.
[FM VOICE PACK)
The dotted buttons provided a ll Voice sections
excluding AWM PRESET and AWM BASS VOICES,
can also be asigned with voices of an FM VOICE
PACK: In tis ease, each voice of the FM VOICE
PACK must fst be copied 10a USER voice button
using the VOICE EDIT before being assigned to a
dotted button.
(Page 31)HST and HS are respectively provided wii sever and ax Vale sctons
two fr use by ether the upper dr lower Keyboard, two for the lower keyboard (one in ease of HS-6)
ne for the pedal keyboard.
Tc ea" =.
oye Pe yoy re
[Voice Sections for the Upper Keyboard]
ORCHESTRAL VOICES: To select the sounds of the main instruments of an
orchestra,
COMBINATION VOICES: To select the various organ sounds.
[Voice Sections for the Upper or Lower Keyboard)
LEAD VOICES: ‘To select the sound of the solo instrument, such as a flute or
‘oboe. All sounds of this Voice section are monophonic.
PERCUSSIVE VOICES: To select the sounds of such percussion instruments as
the piano or vibraphone.
[Voice Sections for the Lower Keyboard}
ORCHESTRAL VOICES (HS-7): To select the sounds of the mai
of an orchestra.
COMBINATION VOICES (HS-7): To select various organ sounds.
ORCHESTRAL VOICES (HS-6): To select the sounds of the main instruments
of an orchestra or the organ sounds.
instruments
[Voice Section for the Pedal Keyboard]
BASS VOICES: To select the sounds of various bass instruments.
2 Set the volume level at each Voice section.
‘The volume can be set to five different levels. Pressing
the top button (MAX) sets the maximum volume and
pressing the bottom button (MIN) sets the volume to zero,
NOTES: Use of the Volume Fine function of the MULTI
‘MENU allows you to set the volume to a finer
level. (> Page 67)
If two Volume buttons are pressed at the same
time, the higher volume level has priority and is
set to ON.
[Number of Concurrently Sounded Notes]
ORCHESTRAL VOICES/COMBINATION
VOICES: These are polyphonic Voice, sections
from which a total of seven notes trom the upper
and lower keyboards canbe respectively sounded
tthe same time
LEAD VOICES: This is a monophonic Voice
section from sehich only one noe ean be sounded
atatine,
PERCUSSIVE VOICES: This is 2 polyphonic
Voice section from which upto seven notes can be
sounded atthe same line,
BASS VOICES: This is a monophonic Voice
section from which only one note can be sounded
ata tine
[Sounding Priority of LEAD VOICES)
When used in ensemble with other Voice
tions: If multiple keys are concurrently
pressed, only the highest note Is sounded (high
‘ote priority
When used alone on the upper or lower
keyboard: Il multiple Keys are concurrently
pressed, ony the last note pressed 's sounded fast.
pote priority}
(Dotted Buttons!
Each Voice section is provided with dotted buttons
Which can be asigned with the voices of the
VOICE MENUs provided on the MULTI MENU.
(oPPage 23)
[Voice Editing Functions)
For all voices ofeach Voice section, the Voice Fait
functions of the MULTI MENU ea be used to
change their parameters for altering the expees-
sion ofthe voices.
(o> Page 25),3 at the ENSEMBLE section, select the Voice sections to be set at the
upper and lower keyboards.
(ustration of HS7)
‘The ENSEMBLE section is used to select the ON/OFF status of the Voice sections
of the upper and lower keyboards. Referring to the figure above, light up the
butions corresponding to the Voice sections you wish to set. The notes of the
Voice sections which remain unlit wll not be sounded even if their volume levels
are set to maximum,
NOTE: Use the ENSEMBLE sections to select whether the LEAD VOICES and
PERCUSSIVE VOICES will be sounded from the UPPER or LOWER
keyboard. A LEAD or PERCUSSIVE voice cannot be concurrently
sounded from both keyboards
4 Now, let's play the upper, lower, and pedal keyboards.
The set voices will be sounded from the respective keyboards. Try creating a
variety of sounds by replacing a set voice with another voice and changing the
settings at the ENSEMBLE section.
NOTE: By setting TOUCH TONE of the MULTI MENU to ON, you can minutely
control the volume and timbre of each voice by the intensity with
which you press the keys of the upper, lower, and pedal keyboards.
(Page 57).
CAUTION: 1/ you select SINGLE FINGER or FINGERED CHORD from A.B.C. of
the MULTI MENU and light up the ON button of A.B.C. on the panel,
bass notes cannot be sounded by playing the pedal keyboard.
(Page 62)
MANUAL BALANCE
This function allows you to set the balance between the
volume levels of the upper and lower keyboards. By
setting MANUAL BALANCE in the UPPER range, the
volume of the upper keyboard becomes greater than that
of the lower keyboard. By setting it in the LOWER range,
the volume of the lower keyboard becomes greater than
that of the upper keyboard
u
E
OUI.
{Sounds of the COMBINATION VOICES}
UPPER 1: Organ 8°
2: Fue 8
5: Flite coupler
4 Full organ
LOWER 1: Organ
2: Flue 8°
2
157} Fue coupler
187) Organ coupler
[FM VOICE Pack)
The dotted buttons provided 2 all Voce sections
can aso be asigned with voices of an FM. VOICE
PACK: In ths ase, each voice of the FM. VOICE
PACK mus first be copied to a USER voice button
sing the VOICE. EDIT hefore being assigned to 8
otted button. Page 31)THSS is provided with five Voice sections: one fr the upper Keyboard, two for use by
‘or lower keyboard, one for the lower keyboard, and one forthe peal keybourd
1 select one voice at each Voice section.
LOWER KEYBOARO
Voice Sections of HS-5
er the upper
[Voice Section for the Upper Keyboard]
ORCHESTRAL VOICES: To select the sounds of the main instruments of an
orchestra or the organ sounds.
[Voice Sections for the Upper or Lower Keyboard)
LEAD VOICES: To select the sound of the solo instrument, such as a flute or
‘oboe. All sounds of this Voice section are monophonic.
PERCUSSIVE VOICES: To select the sounds of such percussion instruments as
the piano or vibraphone.
[Voice Section for the Lower Keyboard]
ORCHESTRAL VOICES: To select the sounds of the main
orchestra or the organ sounds.
[Voice Section for the Pedal Keyboard)
BASS VOICES: To select the sounds of various bass instruments.
2 set the volume level at each Voice section.
‘The volume can be set to five different levels. Pressing
the top button (MAX) sets the maximum volume and
pressing the bottom button (MIN) sets the volume to zero.
NOTES: Use of the Volume Fine function of the MULTI
MENU allows you to set the volume to a finer
level. (= Page 67)
If two Volume buttons are pressed at the same
time, the higher volume level has priority and is
set to ON.
[Number of Concurrently Sounded Notes!
ORCHESTRAL VOICES: ‘These are polyptonic
Voice sections from which a total of seven notes
from the upper and lower keyboards can De
respectively sounded at the same tim.
LEAD VOICES: This is a monophonic Voice
section from which only one note can be sounded
ata tine,
PERCUSSIVE VOICES: This Is « polyphonic
Voice section from which up ta seven notes car be
sounded atthe same time
BASS VOICES: This is « monophonic Voice
section Irom which only one note cas be sounded
atatine
[Sounding Priority of LEAD VOICES]
When used in ensemble with other Voice
sections: If muliple keys are concurrently
Dressed, only the highest note is sounded (high
‘ote priori)
When used alone on the upper or lower
keyboard: If multiple keys are concurrently
pressed only the last note pressed is sounded (ast
rote priory)
(Dotted Buttons!
Each Voice section is provided with dotted buttons
which can be asigned with the voices of the
VOICE MENUs provided on the MULT MENU
(Page 23)
[Voice Editing Functions]
For all voices of each Voice section, the Voice Fat
functions of the MULT MENU can be used to
change their parameters for altering the
expression of the voices. (=PPage 25)
[Sounds of the COMBINATION VOICES)
UPPER COME, : Organ 8°
LOWER COMBI: Organ 8°
‘COMBI2: Fute 8sections to be set at the
3 atthe ENSEMBLE section, select the V
upper and lower keyboards.
‘The ENSEMBLE section is used to select the ON/OFF status of the Voice sections
of the upper and lower keyboards. Referring to the figure above, light up the
buttons corresponding to the Voice sections you wish to set. The notes of the
Voice sections which remain unlit will not be sounded even if their volume levels
are set to maximum.
NOTE: Use the ENSEMBLE sections to select whether the LEAD VOICES and
PERCUSSIVE VOICES will be sounded from the UPPER or LOWER
keyboard. A LEAD or PERCUSSIVE voice cannot be concurrently
sounded from both keyboards.
4 Now, tet’s play the upper, lower, and pedal keyboards. |
The set voices will be sounded from the respective keyboards. Try creating a
variety of sounds by replacing a set voice with another voice and changing the
settings at the ENSEMBLE, section.
NOTE: By setting TOUCH TONE of the MULTI MENU to ON, you can minutely
control the volume and timbre of each voice by the intensity with which
you press the keys of the upper and lower, and pedal keyboards,
(ePage 57)
CAUTION: /f you select SINGLE FINGER or FINGERED CHORD from ABC. of
the MULTI MENU and light up the ON button of A.B.C. on the panel,
bass notes cannot be sounded by playing the pedal keyboard.
(—>Page 62)
MANUAL BALANCE
This function allows you to set the balance between the
volume levels of the upper and lower keyboards. By
setting MANUAL BALANCE in the UPPER range, the
volume of the upper keyboard becomes greater than that
of the lower keyboard. By setting it in the LOWER range,
the volume of the lower keyboard becomes greater than
that of the upper keyboard.
[FM VOICE PACK)
The dotted buttons provided at all Voice sections
can alto be asigned with volces of an FMC VOICE
PACK. In this ease, each voice of the PM. VOICE
PACK mus frst be copied toa USER voice button
using the VOICE EDIT before being assigned to a
dotted button. Page 31)'HS-tis provided with four Voice sections: o
‘or Tower Keyboard ane for the lowee Keyboard, and one forthe pedal keyboard
1 Select one voice at each Voice section.
[ 1-(4) [Voice Sections of HS-4
or the upper Keyboard. one for ue by ether the upper
[Voice Section for the Upper Keyboard)
ORCHESTRAL VOICES: To select the sounds of the main instruments of an
orchestra or the organ sounds.
¢ Sections for the Upper or Lower Keyboard]
LEAD VOICES: To select the sound of the solo instrument, such as a flute or
oboe. All sounds of this Voice section are monophonic.
[Voice Section for the Lower Keyboard]
ORCHESTRAL VOICES: To select the sounds of the main instruments of an
orchestra or the organ sounds.
[Voice Section for the Pedal Keyboard]
BASS VOICES: To select the sounds of various bass instruments
2 Sot the volume level at each Voice section. =
The volume can be set to five different levels. Pressing —
the top button (MAX) sets the maximum volume and —
pressing the bottom button (MIN) sets the volume to zero.
NOTES: If you wish to cancel the sound of a specific =4
Voice section, set its volume level to MIN.
Use of the Volume Fine function of the MULTI
MENU allows you to set the volume to a finer
level. (=bPage 67)
If two Volume buttons are pressed at the same
time, the higher volume level has priority and is
set to ON.
0
alee
[Number of Concurrently Sounded Notes!
ORCHESTRAL VOICES: These are polyphonic
Voice sections from which a ttat of seven notes
from the upper and lower keyboards canbe
respectively sounded atthe same time
LEAD VOICES: This is » monophonic Voice
section fram which only one note can be sounded
ata tine
BASS VOICES: This is a monophonic Voice
section from which only one note can be sounded
[Sounding Priority of LEAD VOICES)
| multiple keys are concurrently pressed, only
the highest note is sounded (high-note priority.
(Dotted Buttons}
Each Voice section is provided with dotted buttons
which can be assigned with the voices of the
VOICE MENUs provided on the MULTI MENU
(Page 23)
oice Editing Functions]
For all voces of each Voice section, the Voice Edit
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change their parameters for allering the expres
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{Sounds of the COMBINATION VOICES}
UPPER COMBI |: Organ 8
COMBL2: Flute 8
LOWER COMBI.I: Organ 8°
COMBIL2: Fate 8°