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16 EUROGRAND EG8280USB/EG2280USB User Manual 5) To stop the playback, press the button 4) Press the MODE button again when the playback reaches the point where you want to end the repetition of a passage. 5.5.4 Repeating musical passages for practicing The following section describes how to play back a specific passage of a recorded music piece repeatedly. This function is ideal for practicing a specific difficult passage recorded by your piano teacher. ◊ To make the best use of this function, the left and righthand parts should be recorded separately on tracks 1 and 2. In this case, you can play back one part only with the music sequencer, while you practice the other part. 1) Select the track to be played back, so that the PLAY LED above the corresponding TRACK button lights up. The display reads: A-b: Ending point of the loop is set. The musical passage is now repeated continuously, so that you can practice it to perfection. 5) When you want to stop practicing, press the the playback. button again to stop ◊ The volume of a muted track is adjustable (see chapter 5.5.5). 2) Press the button to play back the selected track. 3) Press the MODE button in the TEMPO/EDIT MODE section when the playback has reached the point from which you want to start repeating a passage. ◊ Press the MODE button again to quit repetition mode. ◊ The passage marked as a loop for repetition is automatically erased when you quit music sequencer mode. 5.5.5 Setting the volume of muted tracks 1) This function allows you to set the volume of muted tracks. ◊ Please enter EDIT mode (see chapter 5.1) and select the following function. Function: E6 Value: 0 . . . 20 Description: 1 . . . 20: Volume of muted track 0: Muted tracks are not audible The display reads: A-: Starting point of the loop is set. 5.5.6 Editing the music sequencer settings The following paragraphs explain how to edit the playback settings of recordings made with the music sequencer. The following settings can be edited separately for each of the two tracks: • Sound (see chapter 2.4) • Room effect intensity (see chapter 4.2.2) • Modulation effect intensity (see chapter 4.2.3) • Layered sounds (see chapters 4.1 and 5.3) The following global settings can be made for the whole music piece: • Tempo (see chapter 5.4) • Meter (see chapter 5.4) • Type of room effect (see chapter 4.2.2) • Type of modulation effect (see chapter 4.2.3)