Track Muting, Effect Bypass, & Keyboard Track Settings
The “Chd” (chord) and
“Tmp” (tempo) tracks
cannot be muted or ef-
fect-bypassed.
Track Muting
The mute “buttons” below each track number on the SONG mode display can
be used to mute (turn off) the corresponding track, or bypass the internal
effects for that track.
Move cursor to the appropriate mute button, then press
[+1/YES]
to mute that
track (you may have to press
[+1/YES]
twice if the track is effect-bypassed —
see below), or press
[-1/NO]
to turn a muted track back on. The letter “M”
appears in the mute buttons of tracks that are muted. Tracks that do not contain
data cannot be muted, and their mute buttons appear as white blocks with a
dotted outline rather than solid dark blocks. In the display below, for example,
tracks 1 through 4 are muted, tracks 5 through 10 and the tempo track (“Tmp”
on the display) contain data and are on, while the rest contain no data. The
cursor is currently located at the track 4 mute button.
The mute buttons are a
handy way to simply
turn tracks that you
don’t want to hear off. When re-
cording, they also make it easy
to mute a “busy” track or several
tracks that might make it difficult
to hear an important track.
Simultaneous Track Mute/Un-mute
This function can be
very handy when you
want to “solo” monitor
a track: first mute all tracks, then
turn on only the track you want
to hear.
Effect Bypass
You can mute or un-mute all tracks simultaneously by placing the cursor at
any mute button and pressing the
[+1/YES]
or
[-1/NO]
key while holding the
[SHIFT]
key
— [+1/YES]
to mute, or
[-1/NO]
to un-mute.
To bypass the internal effects for a track (see next section), move the cursor to
the mute button for that track and, from the un-muted state, press the
[-1/NO]
button. A "–" (minus) symbol appears in the mute buttons aill appear in the
mute button. All tracks can be set to effect-bypass or normal simultaneously in
the same as described above: hold one of the
[SHIFT]
keys while pressing the
[-1/NO]
button to bypasss all tracks, or the
[+1/YES]
key to return all tracks
to the normal non-bypassed state.
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