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Playing Back only Specific Parts, Volume Control - specifications

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G Playing Back only Specific Parts DISK ORCHESTRA PLAY Song=ALL Mode=L+R - + By turning off the left- or right-hand melody part, or both, you can practice playing those parts on the PSR-5700 keyboard. Sheet music is provided with the Disk Orchestra Collection disks. Use the [-] and [+] buttons under "Mode=L+R" on the display to select the desired mode: • Mode=L+R: Both the left- and right-hand parts are played automatically. • Mode=L: Only the left-hand part is played automatically so you can practice the right-hand part. • Mode=R: Only the right-hand part is played automatically so you can practice the left-hand part. • Mode=OFF: Neither the left- or right-hand part is played, so you can practice playing both parts on the keyboard. The left and right-hand parts cannot be played separately on some songs. DETAIL The appropriate voice for the part you are going to play is automatically selected when you select a song (When "All" is selected, the voice for the first DETAIL song is automatically selected). G Volume Control MASTER RHYTHM MAX BASS VOLUME CHORD 2 CHORD 1 ORCH. 2 ORCH. 1 MIN REVERB EFFECT During DISK ORCHESTRA playback use the VOLUME controls to adjust the volume of the corresponding parts, as described below. As always, the MASTER control adjusts the overall volume level. ORCH.1: Adjusts the volume of ORCH.1 played on the keyboard. CHORD1: Adjusts the volume of the disk melody line. CHORD2: Adjusts the volume of the disk backing. BASS: Adjusts the volume of the disk bass part. RHYTHM: Adjusts the volume of the disk rhythm part. Operation of the volume controls may be different with some songs. Further, the reverb or other effect can be turned on or off for all parts by using the REVERB DETAIL or EFFECT button. During DOC playback reverb (type) ON/OFF data may be read from the disk. When OFF data is received, the depth values for all parts other than the part DETAIL you are playing are set to "0." This means that unless you change the depth setting, reverb cannot be applied to those parts even if the REVERB indicator is lit. Also, since the effect depth values for all parts other than the part you will be playing are set to "0" before DOC playback is started, you will have to change the depth settings before effects can be applied to those parts, even if the EFFECT indicator is lit. Since only the ORCH.1 voice is used for the part played on the keyboard in the DOC mode, the ORCH.2 volume control has no effect. DETAIL 41

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By turning off the left- or right-hand melody part, or both, you can prac-
tice playing those parts on the PSR-5700 keyboard. Sheet music is provided
with the Disk Orchestra Collection disks.
Use the [-] and [+] buttons under “Mode=L+R” on the display to select
the desired mode:
Mode=L+R:
Both the left- and right-hand parts are played auto-
matically.
Mode=L:
Only the left-hand part is played automatically so you
can practice the right-hand part.
Mode=R:
Only the right-hand part is played automatically so
you can practice the left-hand part.
Mode=OFF:
Neither the left- or right-hand part is played, so you
can practice playing both parts on the keyboard.
The left and right-hand parts cannot be played separately on some songs.
The appropriate voice for the part you are going to play is automatically se-
lected when you select a song (When
All
is selected, the voice for the first
song is automatically selected).
During DISK ORCHESTRA playback use the VOLUME controls to
adjust the volume of the corresponding parts, as described below. As al-
ways, the MASTER control adjusts the overall volume level.
ORCH.1:
Adjusts the volume of ORCH.1 played on the keyboard.
CHORD1:
Adjusts the volume of the disk melody line.
CHORD2:
Adjusts the volume of the disk backing.
BASS:
Adjusts the volume of the disk bass part.
RHYTHM:
Adjusts the volume of the disk rhythm part.
Operation of the volume controls may be different with some songs. Further, the
reverb or other effect can be turned on or off for all parts by using the REVERB
or EFFECT button.
During DOC playback reverb (type) ON/OFF data may be read from the disk.
When OFF data is received, the depth values for all parts other than the part
you are playing are set to
0.
This means that unless you change the depth
setting, reverb cannot be applied to those parts even if the REVERB indicator is
lit. Also, since the effect depth values for all parts other than the part you will be
playing are set to
0
before DOC playback is started, you will have to change
the depth settings before effects can be applied to those parts, even if the EF-
FECT indicator is lit.
Since only the ORCH.1 voice is used for the part played on the keyboard in the
DOC mode, the ORCH.2 volume control has no effect.
Playing Back only Specific Parts
+
DISK ORCHESTRA PLAY
Song=ALL
Mode=L+R
DETAIL
DETAIL
Volume Control
DETAIL
DETAIL
DETAIL
VOLUME
MIN
MAX
ORCH.
1
ORCH.
2
CHORD
1
CHORD
2
BASS
RHYTHM
MASTER
REVERB
EFFECT