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ELB-02 Owner’s Manual
Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion
Rhythm Structure
Each rhythm is made up of “sections.” Since each section is a variation of the basic
rhythm, you can use them to add “spice” to your performance and mix up the beats while
you are playing. You can freely change the section while the rhythm is played back.
INTRO
This is used for the beginning of the song. There are three Intro sections that can be
selected with INTRO [1] – [3] buttons. When the Intro finishes playing, the rhythm
automatically shifts to the Main section.
MAIN
This is used for playing the main part of the song. There are four Main sections that can
be selected with MAIN/FILL IN [A] – [D] buttons. The rhythm pattern of several
measures repeats indefinitely.
FILL IN
This is designed for use as a temporary and regular rhythmic pattern to spice up a
repeating rhythm. There are four Fill In sections that can be played by pressing the
selected (lit) MAIN/FILL IN [A] – [D] buttons as desired. When one measure pattern of
Fill In finishes playing, the rhythm is automatically shifts to the Main section.
BREAK
This lets you add dynamic variations and breaks in the rhythm pattern. The Break
section is selected by pressing the [BREAK] button. When the one-measure Break
pattern finishes playing, the rhythm automatically shifts to the Main section.
ENDING
This is used for the ending of the song. When the ending is finished, the rhythm
automatically stops. There are three Ending sections that can be selected with the
ENDING [1] – [3] buttons.
Selected Intro section’s lamp is lit
Selected Main section’s lamp is lit
Selected Fill In section’s lamp flashes
The lamp is lit when the Break section is selected
Selected Ending section’s lamp is lit
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