Yamaha CLP-535 Owner's Manual - Page 43

Playing a One-hand Part — Part Cancel Function (MIDI Songs), Select a part you want to practice

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Playing a One-hand Part - Part Cancel Function (MIDI Songs) MIDI Audio Some MIDI Songs, such as Preset Songs, are divided into right-hand and lefthand parts. By using such Song data, you can practice the left hand by turning on only the right-hand part, and practice the right hand by turning on only the left-hand part-allowing you to practice parts separately for easy mastery of difficult material. 2 2, 3 4 5 Playing Back Songs 1. Select a Song to be practiced. For instructions, refer to page 39. Song category "Piano 50" or "Lesson" is recommended for practice. 2. Select a part you want to practice, then set the part to off. Press the [MENU] button repeatedly to call up the Song Menu display, then select the highlighted item in each display as illustrated below. In the Track On/Off display, select the part (track) you want to mute for practicing. Select "Track R" for practicing the right-hand part, or "Track L" for the left-hand part. Song Menu display Track On/Off display NOTE The parts can be turned on or off even during playback. NOTE Usually, Channel 1 is assigned to "Track R," Channel 2 is assigned to "Track L," and Channels 3 - 16 are assigned to "Track Extra." However, the assignments may differ depending on the particular Song. NOTE Whenever you select another MIDI Song, both parts are automatically turned on. 2-1. Use the [V]/[E] buttons to select "Track On/Off." 2-2. Press the [>] button to call up the next display. 2-3. Use the [V]/[E] buttons to select desired track. 3. Use the [>] button to select "Off " for the selected part. 4. Press the [3/,] (Play/Pause) button to start playback. Play and practice the part you just muted while listening to the playback part as a guide. 43 CLP-585/575/545/535/565GP Owner's Manual

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CLP-585/575/545/535/565GP Owner’s Manual
Playing Back Songs
Some MIDI Songs, such as Preset Songs, are divided into right-hand and left-
hand parts. By using such Song data, you can practice the left hand by turning
on only the right-hand part, and practice the right hand by turning on only the
left-hand part—allowing you to practice parts separately for easy mastery of
difficult material.
1.
Select a Song to be practiced.
For instructions, refer to page 39. Song category “Piano 50” or “Lesson” is
recommended for practice.
2.
Select a part you want to practice, then set the part to off.
Press the [MENU] button repeatedly to call up the Song Menu display,
then select the highlighted item in each display as illustrated below.
In the Track On/Off display, select the part (track) you want to mute for
practicing. Select “Track R” for practicing the right-hand part, or “Track
L” for the left-hand part.
3.
Use the [>] button to select “Off” for the selected part.
4.
Press the [
R
/
K
] (Play/Pause) button to start playback.
Play and practice the part you just muted while listening to the playback
part as a guide.
Playing a One-hand Part — Part Cancel
Function (MIDI Songs)
MIDI
Audio
4
2
5
2, 3
NOTE
The parts can be turned on or
off even during playback.
NOTE
Usually, Channel 1 is assigned
to “Track R,” Channel 2 is
assigned to “Track L,” and
Channels 3 – 16 are assigned
to “Track Extra.” However, the
assignments may differ
depending on the particular
Song.
NOTE
Whenever you select another
MIDI Song, both parts are
automatically turned on.
Son
g
Menu display
2-1.
Use the [
u
]/[
d
] buttons
to select “Track On/Off.”
2-2.
Press the [>] button to
call up the next display.
2-3.
Use the [
u
]/[
d
] buttons
to select desired track.
Track On/Off display