Yamaha CVP-203 Owner's Manual - Page 78

Muting Specific Parts — Track1/Track2/Extra Tracks, Repeat Playback of a Specific Range

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Song Playback Muting Specific Parts - Track1/Track2/Extra Tracks This feature lets you mute certain parts of the song (Track1, Track2, Extra Tracks), and play back only those parts you want to hear. For example, if you want to practice the melody of a song, you can mute just the right-hand part and play that part yourself. 1 Select the song to be played back (page 74). Use this button to turn on/off the additional performance parts 2 (all but the right hand/left hand). SONG EXTRA TRACKS (STYLE) TRACK 2 (L) TRACK 1 (R) Use this button to turn on/off the right-hand part. Use this button to turn on/off the left-hand part. You can change the channel assignments for Track 1 and Track 2 (page 129), letting you specify which parts are muted when pressing the [TRACK 1]/[TRACK 2]/ [EXTRA TRACKS] buttons. All tracks are automatically set to on when selecting a different song. 3 Start the song. Adjust the tempo by using the TEMPO [ ][ ] buttons (page 51). REC TOP START / STOP REW FF REPEAT GUIDE NEW SONG SYNC.START END START / STOP To stop the song, press the button again. Repeat Playback of a Specific Range This feature allows you to specify a certain range of the song (between Point A and Point B), and play it back repeatedly. 1 Play back the song (page 75, 77). 2 REC TOP START / STOP REW FF REPEAT Press this button at the point you want the repeating phrase to start (Point A). Press this button at the point you want the NEW SONG SYNC.START repeating phrase to end (Point B). You can also specify Points A and B when the song is stopped. Set Point A by pressing the [REPEAT] button, then use the [FF] button to move to the desired end location, then set Point B by pressing the [REPEAT] button again. 3 After an automatic lead-in (to help guide you into the phrase), the range from point A to point B is played back repeatedly. Regardless of whether the song is playing back or is stopped, pressing the [TOP] button returns to point A. 4 Stop the song. START / STOP END REPEAT To cancel the Repeat function, press the button again. Point B cannot be selected unless Point A has been selected first. n Specifying only Point A results in repeat playback between Point A and the end of the song. n The specified A and B points will be erased when selecting a different song number, cancelling the Repeat function, or selecting a different repeat mode - such as Phrase Repeat or repeat in Song Chain Play (page 129). 78 CVP-205/203

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Song Playback
CVP-205/203
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This feature lets you mute certain parts of the song (Track1, Track2, Extra Tracks), and play back only those parts you
want to hear. For example, if you want to practice the melody of a song, you can mute just the right-hand part and play
that part yourself.
This feature allows you to specify a certain range of the song (between Point A and Point B), and play it back repeatedly.
Muting Specific Parts — Track1/Track2/Extra Tracks
SONG
EXTRA TRACKS
(STYLE)
TRACK 2
(L)
TRACK 1
(R)
REC
TOP
START / STOP
REW
FF
REPEAT
GUIDE
NEW SONG
SYNC.START
2
1
Select the song to be played back (page 74).
Use this button to turn on/off the right-hand part.
Use this button to turn on/off the left-hand part.
Use this button to turn on/off the additional performance parts
(all but the right hand/left hand).
Start the song.
Adjust the tempo by using the TEMPO [
][
] buttons (page 51).
All tracks are automatically
set to on when selecting a
different song.
3
To stop the song, press the
button again.
START / STOP
E
ND
You can change the channel
assignments for Track 1 and
Track 2 (page 129), letting
you specify which parts are
muted when pressing the
[TRACK 1]
/
[TRACK 2]
/
[EXTRA TRACKS]
buttons.
Repeat Playback of a Specific Range
REC
TOP
START / STOP
REW
FF
REPEAT
NEW SONG
SYNC.START
START / STOP
2
1
Play back the song (page 75, 77).
You can also specify Points
A and B when the song is
stopped. Set Point A by
pressing the
[REPEAT]
but-
ton, then use the
[FF]
but-
ton to move to the desired
end location, then set Point
B by pressing the
[REPEAT]
button again.
4
Stop the song.
To cancel the Repeat function, press the
button again.
REPEAT
Press this button at the point you want the
repeating phrase to start (Point A).
Press this button at the point you want the
repeating phrase to end (Point B).
3
After an automatic lead-in (to help guide you into the phrase), the range from
point A to point B is played back repeatedly.
Regardless of whether the song is playing back or is stopped, pressing the
[TOP]
button returns to point A.
Point B cannot be selected
unless Point A has been
selected
rst.
n
Specifying only Point A
results in repeat playback
between Point A and the
end of the song.
n
The speci
ed A and B
points will be erased when
selecting a different song
number, cancelling the
Repeat function, or select-
ing a different repeat mode
such as Phrase Repeat
or repeat in Song Chain
Play (page 129).
E
ND