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Muting individual rhythm sounds<br />
The instruments used within part R can be muted (silenced)<br />
individually. A certain category of instrument, such as bass<br />
drum (BD) or snare drum (SD) can be muted as a group.<br />
1. Simultaneously press [PART SELECT] and [PART<br />
MUTE].<br />
[PART SELECT] and [PART MUTE] will light, and part<br />
buttons [R] and [1]–[7] will function as Rhythm Tone<br />
Mute buttons ([BD]–[OTHERS]).<br />
2. Press the [BD]–[OTHERS] button for the part that you<br />
wish to mute, making the indicator blink.<br />
The corresponding rhythm instrument will be muted.<br />
3. To cancel muting, once again press the button of the<br />
muted part, making it light.<br />
Association of rhythm groups and buttons for muting<br />
them<br />
• BD: Bass Drum<br />
• SD: Snare Drum<br />
• HH: Hi-Hat<br />
• CLP: Hand Claps<br />
• CYM: Cymbal<br />
• TOM/PERC: TomTom/Percussion<br />
• HIT: hit such as a one-shot SFX sound.<br />
• OTHERS: Other instruments<br />
* If you would like to know which instrument is muted by<br />
muting a particular rhythm group?<br />
➔ Preset Rhythm Set List (p. 86)<br />
* Using the part muting function to mute Part R mute all<br />
rhythm tones regardless of the settings for respective rhythm<br />
tones.<br />
Chapter 2. Playing Patterns<br />
Applying the mute status to the next<br />
pattern as well (Mute Remain)<br />
This operation is used to maintain the muting mode for<br />
playing back the next part. It is useful, for example, to play<br />
back the next pattern with the rhythm track muted by<br />
maintaining the current setting.<br />
1. Hold down [PART MUTE] and press [HOLD].<br />
[PART MUTE] will begin flashing.<br />
* If you once again hold down [PART MUTE] and press<br />
[HOLD], this function will be cancelled.<br />
2. Turn [VALUE] to select the next pattern.<br />
After a time, the newly selected pattern will begin<br />
playing, using the current Part Mute settings.<br />
* Mute Remain will be cancelled automatically.<br />
Using D-FIELD to mute<br />
By using D-FIELD you can perform the following mute<br />
operations (p. 25).<br />
• Mute all parts at once<br />
• Put only one specific part in playback mode<br />
• Reverse the status of muted parts versus playing parts<br />
• Fade in/out only a specific part<br />
• Fade in/out all parts<br />
• Put only the bass drum and bass in playback mode<br />
17<br />
Chapter 2