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The VOICE Mode: Selecting, Playing, & Assigning the QY22 Voices & Drums
– 1
+ 1
NO
YES
Mute off.
Mute on.
The Pan Pots ———————————————————————————
– 1
+ 1
NO
YES
Pan left.
Pan right.
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Note that the status of the mute button over which the cursor is located is
also indicated in the upper right corner of the display (in this example,
"Mute = off" for the C2 track).
The mute buttons are a handy way to simply turn tracks that you don't
want to hear off. When recording songs or patterns, they also make it
MUSICAL
NOTE
possible to mute a "busy" track that might make it difficult to hear an im-
portant accompaniment track.
Like the pan pots on a mixing console, the VOICE mode pan pots
can be used to position the sound of the corresponding track any-
where from left to right in the stereo sound field. Position the cursor
at the pan pot, then use the [ 1/NO ] and [ +1/YES ] keys to set the pan
position. The graphic pan pot will rotate to the corresponding posi-
tion. The pan positions also have numeric values (1 through 7) that
appear in the upper right corner of the display: "Left 7" is full left and
"Right 7" is full right. In the display to the left, TR3 is panned about
half way to the left ("Left 4").
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