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Playing in Performance Mode
Selecting the Rhythm Set
1.
Press [MIXER] to access the Mixer screen, and use
[CURSOR] to move the cursor to the following location.
fig.05-25
2.
Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC] [DEC] to select “R.”
The rhythm set will be selected.
Editing the Part Settings
The following Part parameters can be edited from the Mixer screen:
• Level (p. 85)
• Pan (p. 85)
• Chorus Send Level (p. 85)
• Reverb Send Level (p. 85)
• Chorus Tune (p. 86)
• Output Assign (p. 85)
1.
Press [MIXER].
fig.MIXER_50
2.
Use to move the cursor to the pan (PAN) or level
(LEVEL) value.
3.
Turn the VALUE dial or use [INC] [DEC] to set the value.
4.
Press [6] to switch the page.
5.
Use to move the cursor to the reverb send level
(REV), chorus send level (CHO), coarse tune (KEY), or
output assign (OUT) values.
6.
Turn the VALUE dial or use [INC] [DEC] to set the value.
7.
By pressing [7 (
⇐
)] [8 (
⇒
)] or you can move the
frame within the screen.
The frame corresponds to the four REALTIME CONTROL knobs
located at the left of the display. Turning the left most knob will
edit the left most value enclosed by the frame.
Selecting a Part to Play Individually
(Solo)
You can have only the performance of a specific part be played when
playing back a song.
1.
Press [MIXER] to access the Mixer screen.
2.
Press [3 (Mute/Solo)].
The Mute Solo window appears.
fig.07-07
3.
Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the “SOLO” area of the
part that you want to play by itself.
4.
Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to assign a check
mark (
✔
).
When a song is played back, only the parts with a check mark
will play back.
5.
Press [8 (Close)].
This setting is linked with the Solo Part Select parameter (Part
View screen), and can be saved as a performance setting (p. 96).
Silencing the Playback of a Specific
Part (Mute)
While you play along with the playback of a song, you can turn off
the specific part. This allows you to turn off the melody part for
karaoke applications or for practicing the muted part.
1.
Press [MIXER] to access the Mixer screen.
2.
Press [3 (Mute/Solo)].
The Mute Solo window appears.
fig.07-07
3.
Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the “Mute” area of the
part that you want to mute.
4.
Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to assign a check
mark (
✔
).
When a song is played back, the parts with a check mark will not
play back.
5.
Press [8 (Close)].
Part Mute does not turn off the MIDI receive switch; rather, it
sets the volume to the minimum setting to silence the sound.
Therefore, MIDI messages are still received.
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