Yamaha QY70 Owner's Manual - Page 101

M/S Mute/Solo, FX THRU

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Playback Control q M/S (Mute/Solo) The Mute/Solo ("M/S") parameters below each track number in the Drum Table display can be used to mute (turn off) or solo (only that track will be monitored) the corresponding track. Move the cursor to the appropriate M/S parameter, then use the [-1] key to alternately mute or un-mute that track, or use the [+1] key to alternately solo or un-solo the track. Any number of tracks can be muted and/or soloed at a time. To solo more than one track at a time hold the [SHIFT] key while soloing additional tracks , after the first solo track has been specified. Also hold the [SHIFT] key while un-soloing a single track when multiple tracks are soloed (un-soloing a single track without holding the [SHIFT] key will un-solo all soloed tracks). The letter "M" appears below the number of tracks that are muted, and the letter "S" appears when a track is soloed. 8 s NOTE • The M/S parameters duplicate those in the SONG play mode and SONG VOICE displays, and have exactly the same effect. q FX THRU These "switches" enable or bypass the effect for the corresponding tracks. When an FX THRU switch appears as an empty square, the effect is enabled for that track. To bypass the effect for a track, move the cursor to the appropriate FX THRU switch, and press the [+1] key so that a "T" (THRU) in the square. Bypassed tracks can be enabled by pressing the [-1] key. 99

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P l a y b a c k
C o n t r o l
M/S (Mute/Solo)
The Mute/Solo (“M/S”) parameters below each track
number in the Drum Table display can be used to mute (turn off)
or solo (only that track will be monitored) the corresponding track.
Move the cursor to the appropriate M/S parameter, then use the
[-1] key to alternately mute or un-mute that track, or use the [+1]
key to alternately solo or un-solo the track. Any number of tracks
can be muted and/or soloed at a time. To solo more than one
track at a time hold the [SHIFT] key while soloing additional tracks
after the first solo track has been specified. Also hold the [SHIFT]
key while un-soloing a single track when multiple tracks are
soloed (un-soloing a single track without holding the [SHIFT] key
will un-solo all soloed tracks).
The letter “M” appears below the number of tracks that
are muted, and the letter “S” appears when a track is soloed.
NOTE
The M/S parameters duplicate those in the SONG play mode and
SONG VOICE displays, and have exactly the same effect.
FX THRU
These “switches” enable or bypass the effect for the
corresponding tracks. When an FX THRU switch appears as an
empty square, the effect is enabled for that track. To bypass the
effect for a track, move the cursor to the appropriate FX THRU
switch, and press the [+1] key so that a “T” (THRU) in the
square. Bypassed tracks can be enabled by pressing the [-1] key.