Yamaha PSR-S550 Owner's Manual - Page 74

Muting Independent Song Parts, Press the [REGIST/PART [MIXER]]

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Song Settings Muting Independent Song Parts Each "track" of a Song plays a different part of the Song-melody, percussion, accompaniment, etc. You can mute individual tracks and play the muted part on the keyboard yourself, or simply mute tracks other than the ones you want to listen to. Use the [REGIST/PART [MIXER]] button to select the TR 1-8, TR 9-16 and use the SONG PART [1/9]- [8/16] buttons to mute or un-mute the corresponding tracks ([1]-[8], [9]-[16]). Each track button is lit in green when that track is not muted, and is unlit when the track is muted. Furthermore, the border around the track number in the display disappears when that track is muted. Refer to page 32 for information about the Song track configuration. No track number ... No data. Track number without border ... Track contains data but is muted. Track number with border ... Track contains data and is not muted. 1 Press the [REGIST/PART [MIXER]] button until the desired track is shown on the display. The following items appear on the display when you press the [REGIST/PART [MIXER]] button. "REGIST" ➝ "TR 1-8" ➝ "TR 9-16". REGIST. TR 1 - 8 TR 9 - 16 2 Press the desired TRACK [1/9]-[8/16] buttons to set the mute track. To cancel the mute, press the appropriate REGISTRATION MEMORY [1/9]-[8/16] buttons again. Display TR 1-8 TR 9-16 Setting Specify the mute tracks of 1-8 by pressing the [1/9]-[8/16] buttons. Specify the mute tracks of 9-16 by pressing the [1/9]-[8/16] buttons. 74 PSR-S550 Owner's Manual

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Song Settings
74
PSR-S550
Owner’s Manual
Each “track” of a Song plays a different part of the Song—melody, percussion, accompaniment, etc.
You can mute individual tracks and play the muted part on the keyboard yourself, or simply mute tracks
other than the ones you want to listen to.
Use the [REGIST/PART [MIXER]] button to select the TR 1–8, TR 9–16 and use the SONG PART [1/9]–
[8/16] buttons to mute or un-mute the corresponding tracks ([1]–[8], [9]–[16]). Each track button is lit in
green when that track is not muted, and is unlit when the track is muted. Furthermore, the border around the
track number in the display disappears when that track is muted.
Refer to page 32 for information about the Song track configuration.
1
Press the [REGIST/PART [MIXER]] but-
ton until the desired track is shown on
the display.
The following items appear on the display
when you press the [REGIST/PART [MIXER]]
button.
“REGIST”
“TR 1–8”
“TR 9–16”.
2
Press the desired TRACK [1/9]–[8/16]
buttons to set the mute track.
To cancel the mute, press the appropriate REG-
ISTRATION MEMORY [1/9]–[8/16] buttons
again.
Muting Independent Song Parts
Track number without border ... Track contains data but is muted.
Track number with border ... Track contains data and is not muted.
No track number ... No data.
REGIST.
TR 1 – 8
TR 9 – 16
Display
Setting
TR 1–8
Specify the mute tracks of 1–8 by press-
ing the [1/9]–[8/16] buttons.
TR 9–16
Specify the mute tracks of 9–16 by
pressing the [1/9]–[8/16] buttons.