ELS-01/01C Owner’s Manual
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Music Data Recorder (MDR)
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IN
Selects the next lower (or deeper) layer folder or media. For example, when “USB 01:/
Folder1/” (Folder1 in the USB flash memory) is selected, pressing the [IN] button
selects “USB 01:/Folder1/SONG/” (the SONG folder contained in Folder1 of the
USB flash memory).
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Elapsed Time
Displays the elapsed time when recording/playing back a song (up to 59 min. 59 sec.).
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Song Control
Controls song recording, playback, etc.
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CUSTOM PLAY
Records/plays back only the performance data of the selected songs. Using this button
does not recall the Registration data.
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SCORE
Displays the selected song’s score.
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REGIST EDIT
Displays the Regist (Registration) Edit Display for the selected song’s Registration data.
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CREATE FOLDER
Creates a new folder in the Media/Folder/Song List. Up to 120 folders can exist in one
media or within a single upper folder. Pressing this button calls up the New Folder
display in which you can enter the desired name. Enter the name and press the [OK]
button to create a new folder. The method for entering a folder name is the same as
that of the song name. See page 108.
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CHANGE NAME
Changes the folder/song name.
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COPY
Copies the selected song.
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DELETE
Deletes the selected folder/song.
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CONVERT
Converts the selected song for use on another Electone or other instruments, or
converts songs recorded on another Electone for use on the ELS-01/01C. Songs can be
converted to XG format, EL format or ELS format.
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INFORMATION
Displays available memory when media is selected and displays information such as the
title and composer when a song is selected. The information to be displayed depends
on the songs.
Reference Page
Displaying the Score (page
122)
Reference Pages
Saving Registrations as
Registration Data (File)
(page 111)
Recalling Recorded
Registrations (page 115)
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Changing the Song Name
(page 108)
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Converting to XG (page
128)
Converting ELS format to EL
(page 129)
Converting EL format to ELS
(page 129)
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Checking the Remaining
Memory (page 130)
About Protected Songs
(page 116)
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Recording Your
Performance (page 105)