Part cancel, Song playback, Turning individual accompaniment parts on or off – Yamaha CVP-103M EN User Manual

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CVP-103

The

1/RIGHT (right hand), 2/LEFT (left hand) and ORCH (accom-

paniment) buttons in the SONG PLAY [MAIN] display can be used to
turn playback of the corresponding parts on or off. The buttons are high-
lighted when the parts are turned on. For example, you can turn off the
right- and/or left-hand parts so you can practice them on the keyboard.

• Parts can be switched on and off dur-

ing playback.

• Parts not having any data cannot be

turned on. This applies when there is
actually no data in the assigned track
(page 98), or when the track assigned
to the 2/LEFT part is set to “TRK --
(OFF).”

The track assignment for each button can be changed in display page

6 of the SONG PLAY [L&R VOICE] display (page 98).

In the case of Yamaha Disklavier
PianoSoft files, DOC files and XG/ESEQ
files, the part indication does not appear
for the parts without data.

Turning Individual Accompaniment Parts On or Off

Normally, pressing the

ORCH (accompaniment) LCD button turns all

orchestra parts (tracks 3 through 16) — or all parts other than

1/RIGHT

and

2/LEFT — on or off at once. You can, however, turn these parts on

or off individually in the SONG PLAY [TRACK PLAY] display (display
page 2).

Z Select the SONG PLAY [TRACK PLAY] page.

Use the PAGE [<] and [>] buttons to select the SONG PLAY
[TRACK PLAY] display (display page 2).

Tracks which contain data are indicated above the

TRACK

<

and

>

buttons. Tracks enabled for playback are indicated by a box

surrounding the track number. Tracks which do not contain data

are not displayed.

All track numbers appear whether, the
tracks contain data or not, when a Stand-
ard MIDI file song is selected (except
songs recorded on the CVP-109/107/
105/103, the CVP-98/96/600, and the
CVP-94/92).

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Song Playback

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In this example, 1/RIGHT is canceled.

Part Cancel

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