Roland KR-770 Owner's Manual page 37

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4.Recording and Playback
Temporarily Erasing Sounds on a Specific Track (Track Mute)
When working on a specific track, you can temporarily keep the sound from playing
(mute) on just that one track.
In instances such as when you might want to practice your keyboard skills with only one
part of a song on a commercial music disk, just mute the track for the part you are going to
play yourself. This playing in place of the recorded, but muted part is called "Minus One
Play." You can also record your Minus One Play. (p. 38) (Refer to "Recording Minus One
Play )
1.
Pressing a lit track button will turn off the indicator on that button.
As long as the indicator is off, the track will not play back its sound. When you press
the track button again, its indicator will come back on, and the sound will again be
heard.
Rewinding Back to and Playing the Same Passage
The KR-370 lets you place a marker in a song. Once you've placed this marker, you can
play back the song from the beginning of the marked measure.
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1.
Use the [Fwd] and [Bwd] buttons to move to the start of the bar you want to place a
marker.
For example, move to the eighth measure.
The number of the current measure appears in the display each time you press the
[Fwd] or [Bwd] button, so use this as a guide to move to the desired bar.
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2.
Hold down the [Stop] button and press the [Reset] button.
This places the marker at the eighth bar.
3.
When you press the [Play] button, the button's indicator comes on and the perfor-
mance starts from the eighth bar.
4.
| When you're done, press the [Reset] button to stop the song and go back to the start
of the eighth bar.
If you press the [Reset] button again after step four, you'll return to the start of the
song. If you press the [Reset] button when you're somewhere after the eighth bar,
you return to the eighth measure.
* Pressing the [Reset] button when you're somewhere between the first bar and the marked
bar returns you to the first bar. If you're somewhere beyond the marked measure when you
press the button, you return to the
marked measure.

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