Changing The Tempo; Muting A Track (Mute); Soloing A Track (Solo) - Roland Fantom-06 Reference Manual

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Changing the Tempo

Here's how to set the tempo of the SMF that's playing back.
MEMO
The tempo value is saved in the scene.
If tempo data exists in the SMF, that tempo data is changed to the
tempo at which you play back the SMF.
1 .
Press the [TEMPO] button.
The TEMPO screen appears.
2 .
Use the [VALUE] dial or the [INC] [DEC] buttons to
set the tempo.
Muting a Track
(MUTE)
You can mute the playback of patterns for individual tracks. Patterns
can also be muted during playback.
MEMO
The mute/unmute state for each track is saved in the scene.
1 .
Select [E3] MUTE on the SMF CONTROL screen.
The MUTE SELECT screen appears.
2 .
Touch the track you want to mute.
The color of the icon for the track you touched changes, and
the track's playback is muted.
Touch "ALL ON/OFF" in the screen for the track that's muted
to mute/unmute all tracks at once.
3 .
When you're finished with the settings, press
the [EXIT] button to return to the SMF CONTROL
screen.
Soloing a Track
(SOLO)
You can make a selected track play back by itself in solo. Tracks can
also be soloed during playback.
MEMO
The solo state for each track is saved in the scene.
1 .
On the PATTERN screen, select [E4] SOLO.
The SOLO SELECT screen appears.
2 .
Touch the tracks you want to solo.
The color of the icons for all tracks besides the ones you
touched changes, and the tracks are soloed.
You can solo more than one track at a time.
3 .
When you're finished with the settings, press
the [EXIT] button to return to the SMF CONTROL
screen.
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