Yamaha CVP-600 Owner's Manual - Page 93

Part Cancel

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Song Playback Part Cancel The 1/RIGHT (right hand), 2/LEFT (left hand) and ORCH (accompaniment) buttons in the SONG PLAY [MAIN] display can be used to turn playback of the corresponding parts on or off. The buttons are highlighted when the parts are turned on. For example, you can turn off the right- and/or left-hand parts so you can practice them on the keyboard. • Part ON/OFF can be switched during playback. • Parts not having any data cannot be turned on. [This applies when there is actually no data in the assigned track (page 92), or when the assigned track is set to "TRK - - (OFF)."] In this example, 1/RIGHT is cancelled. The track assignment for each button can be changed in display page 6 of the SONG PLAY [PART] display (page 92). • In the case of Yamaha Disklavier PianoSoft files, DOC files and XG/ ESEQ files, the part indication does not appear for the parts without data. s Turning Individual Accompaniment Parts On or Off Normally, pressing the ORCH (accompaniment) LCD button turns all orchestra parts (tracks 3 - 16) - or all parts other than 1/RIGHT and 2/ LEFT - on or off at once. You can, however, turn these parts on or off individually from the SONG PLAY [TRACK PLAY] display (display page 2). ZSelect the SONG PLAY TRACK PLAY page Use the PAGE [] buttons to select the SONG PLAY [TRACK PLAY] display (display page 2). Tracks which contain data are indicated above TRACK < / >. Tracks enabled for playback are indicated by a box surrounding the track number. Tracks which do not contain data are not displayed. • All track numbers appear whether the tracks contain data or not when a Standard MIDI file song is selected (excepting songs recorded on the CVP-98/96/600/94/92). 91 CVP-98/96/600 91

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CVP-98/96/600
Part Cancel
The
1/RIGHT
(right hand),
2/LEFT
(left hand) and
ORCH
(accom-
paniment) buttons in the SONG PLAY [MAIN] display can be used to
turn playback of the corresponding parts on or off.
The buttons are high-
lighted when the parts are turned on.
For example, you can turn off the
right- and/or left-hand parts so you can practice them on the keyboard.
Part ON/OFF can be switched during
playback.
Parts not having any data cannot be
turned on.
[This applies when there is
actually no data in the assigned track
(page 92), or when the assigned track
is set to “TRK - - (OFF).”]
The track assignment for each button can be changed in display page
6 of the SONG PLAY [PART] display (page 92).
In the case of Yamaha Disklavier
PianoSoft files, DOC files and XG/
ESEQ files, the part indication does
not appear for the parts without data.
Turning Individual Accompaniment Parts On
or Off
Normally, pressing the
ORCH
(accompaniment) LCD button turns all
orchestra parts (tracks 3 — 16) — or all parts other than 1/RIGHT and 2/
LEFT — on or off at once.
You can, however, turn these parts on or off
individually from the SONG PLAY [TRACK PLAY] display (display
page 2).
All track numbers appear whether the
tracks contain data or not when a
Standard MIDI file song is selected
(excepting songs recorded on the
CVP-98/96/600/94/92).
Z
Select the SONG PLAY
TRACK PLAY
page.
.........................
Use the PAGE
[
<
] [
>
]
buttons to select the SONG PLAY [TRACK
PLAY] display (display page 2).
Tracks which contain data are indicated above
TRACK
<
/
>
.
Tracks enabled for playback are indicated by a box surrounding
the track number. Tracks which do not contain data are not dis-
played.
Song Playback
In this example, 1/RIGHT is cancelled.