: The power switch is located on the far left side of the lower keyboard panel.
Yamaha maintains a digital archive for legacy instruments. You can download the official PDF directly from the : Go to the Yamaha Manual Library. Search for "FS-200" or "FS200" . Select the Electone FS-200/FS-300/FS-500 Owner's Manual .
: The FS-200 has a slot for a "Registration Pack" (RAM) to save settings externally, though these are now vintage collectors' items. 5. Where to Find the Full Manual
: Select a sound category (e.g., Strings, Brass, Flute) using the buttons above the respective keyboard.
: Choose a style (March, Waltz, Swing, etc.) and press Start/Stop . Auto Bass Chord (ABC) :
The (released in 1983) is a classic FM-synthesis based organ. Since physical manuals are rare, this guide provides the essential steps for operating the instrument and finding official documentation. 1. Getting Started
: Use the sliding lever to the left of the keyboards. There is also an expression pedal (swell pedal) for your right foot to control volume dynamically while playing.
Electone Fs | 200 Yamaha Manual
: The power switch is located on the far left side of the lower keyboard panel.
Yamaha maintains a digital archive for legacy instruments. You can download the official PDF directly from the : Go to the Yamaha Manual Library. Search for "FS-200" or "FS200" . Select the Electone FS-200/FS-300/FS-500 Owner's Manual .
: The FS-200 has a slot for a "Registration Pack" (RAM) to save settings externally, though these are now vintage collectors' items. 5. Where to Find the Full Manual
: Select a sound category (e.g., Strings, Brass, Flute) using the buttons above the respective keyboard.
: Choose a style (March, Waltz, Swing, etc.) and press Start/Stop . Auto Bass Chord (ABC) :
The (released in 1983) is a classic FM-synthesis based organ. Since physical manuals are rare, this guide provides the essential steps for operating the instrument and finding official documentation. 1. Getting Started
: Use the sliding lever to the left of the keyboards. There is also an expression pedal (swell pedal) for your right foot to control volume dynamically while playing.