Yamaha YDP-184 YDP-184 Owners Manual - Page 41

Playing a One-hand Part — Part Cancel Function, Select a part you want to practice

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Playing a One-hand Part - Part Cancel Function Some MIDI Songs, such as Preset Songs, are divided into right-hand and lefthand parts. By using such Song data, you can practice the left hand by turning on only the right-hand part, and practice the right hand by turning on only the left-hand part-allowing you to practice parts separately for easy mastery of difficult material. 2 2, 3 Playing Back Songs 4, 5 1. Select a Song for practicing. For instructions, refer to page 38. 2. Select a part you want to practice, then set the part to off. Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly to call up the "Song" menu display, then select the highlighted item in each display as illustrated below. In the "L/R" display, select the part (track) you want to mute for practicing. Select "R" for practicing the right-hand part, or "L" for the lefthand part. "Song" menu display L/R display NOTE The parts can be turned on or off even during playback. NOTE Usually, Channel 1 is assigned to "R," Channel 2 is assigned to "L," and Channels 3 - 16 are assigned to "Extra." However, the assignments may differ depending on the particular Song. Channels assigned to "Extra" cannot be set to on or off individually. NOTE Some songs in "50 Classics" are duet songs. Refer to page 96 about part assignment for the duet songs. NOTE Whenever you select another MIDI Song, both parts are automatically turned on. 2-1. Use the [V]/[E] buttons to select "L/R." 2-2. Press the [>] button to call up the next display. 2-3. Use the [V]/[E] buttons to select desired track. 3. Use the [>] button to select "Off " for the selected part. 4. Press the [3/,] (Play/Pause) button to start playback. Play and practice the part you just muted. 5. Press the [3/,] (Play/Pause) button again to stop playback. Even if you don't press the [3/,] (Play/Pause) button, the Song stops automatically when Song playback reaches the end. 41 YDP-184 Owner's Manual

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YDP-184 Owner’s Manual
Playing Back Songs
Some MIDI Songs, such as Preset Songs, are divided into right-hand and left-
hand parts. By using such Song data, you can practice the left hand by turning
on only the right-hand part, and practice the right hand by turning on only the
left-hand part—allowing you to practice parts separately for easy mastery of
difficult material.
1.
Select a Song for practicing.
For instructions, refer to page 38.
2.
Select a part you want to practice, then set the part to off.
Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly to call up the “Song” menu
display, then select the highlighted item in each display as illustrated
below.
In the “L/R” display, select the part (track) you want to mute for
practicing. Select “R” for practicing the right-hand part, or “L” for the left-
hand part.
3.
Use the [>] button to select “Off” for the selected part.
4.
Press the [
R
/
K
] (Play/Pause) button to start playback.
Play and practice the part you just muted.
5.
Press the [
R
/
K
] (Play/Pause) button again to stop
playback.
Even if you don’t press the [
R
/
K
] (Play/Pause) button, the Song stops
automatically when Song playback reaches the end.
Playing a One-hand Part — Part Cancel Function
4, 5
2
2, 3
NOTE
The parts can be turned on or
off even during playback.
NOTE
Usually, Channel 1 is assigned
to “R,” Channel 2 is assigned
to “L,” and Channels 3 – 16 are
assigned to “Extra.” However,
the assignments may differ
depending on the particular
Song. Channels assigned to
“Extra” cannot be set to on or
off individually.
NOTE
Some songs in “50 Classics”
are duet songs. Refer to
page 96 about part
assignment for the duet songs.
NOTE
Whenever you select another
MIDI Song, both parts are
automatically turned on.
“Song” menu display
2-1.
Use the [
u
]/[
d
] buttons
to select “L/R.”
2-2.
Press the [>] button to
call up the next display.
2-3.
Use the [
u
]/[
d
] buttons
to select desired track.
L/R display