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Using the internal sound generator
Muting/soloing a part
You can “
mute
” a specified part so that it will not sound. This is convenient when you want to play along
to a backing provided by the SD-90 (“minus-one” playing).
Conversely, you can “
solo
” a specified part so that the remaining parts will be muted.
Here’s how to mute/solo a part.
*
Solo takes priority between solo and mute settings. This means that if you specify Solo for a part that was previously
muted, Mute will be defeated for that part, and it will be set to Solo. Even if you subsequently cancel Solo, that part
will not return to Mute. If you want to mute that part once again, use the procedure described in “Muting a part.”
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Muting a part
fig.5-08
1.
Press
[INST/DRUM SET]
.
2.
Press
[PART ]
or
[PART ]
to select the part that you want to mute.
fig.5-08a_67.2
3.
When you hold down
[SHIFT]
and press
[PART ]
, the
part you selected in
step 2
will be muted. When you
press
[SHIFT]
+
[PART ]
once again, muting will be
defeated.
The bar graph of a muted part will be displayed as
shown in the diagram at right.
4.
Press
[INST/DRUM SET]
once again to return to the main screen.
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