Determining The Volume Of A Muted Part; Changing The Song Playback Volume; Adjusting The Volume Of The Audio Data And Music Cds - Roland LX-10 Owner's Manual

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Determining the Volume of a Muted Part

Here's how to adjust the volume that a part will have after you've pressed a track button to
mute the playback while playing back a song.
The LX-10 lets you play back a specific part at a reduced volume so you can use that part as
a "guide" for your own playing.
1.
Hold down a track button and use the [-] [+] buttons to specify the
volume that the track will have when its playback is muted.
The volume for when the track is muted will be shown while you hold down the track button.
The track mute volume can be set to any value from 0 to 80.
fig.d-MuteVol-R.eps
When you turn off the power, the track mute volume will be reset to "0."

Changing the Song Playback Volume

Here's how to change the volume at which the song will play.
When you're practicing along with a song, this allows you to adjust the volume balance
between your keyboard performance and the song playback.
1.
While holding down the [
The song playback volume is displayed while you hold down the [
The playback volume can be set to any value from 0 to 127.
fig.d-SongVolume.eps
When you turn off the power, the song playback volume will revert to "127."
NOTE

Adjusting the Volume of the Audio Data and Music CDs

When you select an audio file or a song from music CD, it will play back at a separately-
specified volume setting.
1.
While holding down the [
When you turn off the power, this playback volume will return to a setting of "64."
NOTE
] button, press the [-] [+] buttons.
] button, press the [-] [+] buttons.
Playing Back Songs
] button.
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