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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.
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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