Yamaha RS7000 Owner's Manual - Page 74

RS7000, Track Status, Mute & Solo Setting Procedure]

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1. Pattern Playback A Track Status Indicate whether the corresponding track contains data, as well as the mute or solo status of the track. : The track contains sequence data. : The track is empty. : The track is muted (no sound will be produced by this track). [S]:The track is soloed (all other tracks are temporarily muted and only this track will sound). : Sample data is assigned to this track. [Mute & Solo Setting Procedure] 1. To use the mute function first press the [MUTE] button so that its indicator lights. To use the solo function press the [MUTE] button while holding the [SHIFT] button so that the indicator flashes. NOTE While the [MUTE] button indicator is either lit or flashing, the indicators above the keyboard white keys will be lit, flashing, or off, indicating the status of the tracks as follows: Lit The corresponding track contains data. Flashing ......The corresponding track is muted or soloed. Off The corresponding track does not contain data. 2. Press a white key on the keyboard to mute or solo the corresponding track. • Mute When a white key is pressed to mute a track the corresponding key indicator will flash. Additional white keys can be pressed to mute multiple tracks. MUTE SOLO Flashing 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 K ! L # M $ N % O & P ' Q ( R ) S - T @ U ^ V _ W { X } Y ~ TRANSPOSE(-) TRANSPOSE(+) • Solo When a white key is pressed to solo a track the corresponding key indicator will flash. When a different white key is pressed the solo function switches o the new track (only one track can be soloed at a time). SHIFT KEYBOARD SECTION TRANSPOSE CAPS TRACK MUTE SOLO Flashing ALL 1~8 9~16 1 2 3 4 5 K ! L # M $ N % O & 3. When the [MUTE] button is pressed so that its indicator goes out the solo function is disengaged and all tracks will sound. Muted tracks will remain muted. 74 RS7000

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1. Pattern Playback
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RS7000
A
Track Status
Indicate whether the corresponding track contains data, as
well as the mute or solo status of the track.
: The track contains sequence data.
: The track is empty.
: The track is muted (no sound will be produced by this
track).
[S]:The track is soloed (all other tracks are temporarily
muted and only this track will sound).
: Sample data is assigned to this track.
[Mute & Solo Setting Procedure]
1.
To use the mute function first press the [MUTE] button
so that its indicator lights.
To use the solo function press the [MUTE] button while
holding the [SHIFT] button so that the indicator flashes.
2.
Press a white key on the keyboard to mute or solo the cor-
responding track.
Mute
When a white key is pressed to mute a track the corre-
sponding key indicator will flash. Additional white keys
can be pressed to mute multiple tracks.
Solo
When a white key is pressed to solo a track the corre-
sponding key indicator will flash. When a different white
key is pressed the solo function switches o the new track
(only one track can be soloed at a time).
3.
When the [MUTE] button is pressed so that its indicator
goes out the solo function is disengaged and all tracks
will sound. Muted tracks will remain muted.
NOTE
While the [MUTE] button indicator is either lit or
flashing, the indicators above the keyboard
white keys will be lit, flashing, or off, indicating
the status of the tracks as follows:
Lit
................
The corresponding track contains
data.
Flashing
......
The corresponding track is muted
or soloed.
Off
...............
The corresponding track does
not contain data.
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SOLO
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SOLO
MUTE
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TRANSPOSE
SECTION
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