Cg Fast-Forward; E, Muting Tracks During Playback ~ Track Mute - Roland KR-3500 Owner's Manual

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Note
If you try to start
playback
(or
recording) of Style
Play in the middle
of a Song,
there
may
be
a delay
before
the
auto
accompaniment
joins
in.
This
is
because the mea-
sures
needed
for
the
Intro /Origi-
nal / Variation 7
Ending are structur-
ed into block units,
and all the informa-
tion
for how
the
accompaniment
is
programmed
is
specified
at
the
beginning of each
block. ff you begin
playback
(or
recording) of Style
Play from within a
block, auto accom-
paniment will begin
when you reach the
beginning
of
the
next block.
c. Fast-Forward (FWD)
The
LEWD } button operates like the Fast-Forward button on a tape recorder. Here, however, the following
screen will appear when the button is pressed. You'll move forward one measure for every press of ( FWD ),
and you can obtain a continuous fast-forward by holding the button down.
Press
(FWD) to move to the
"
next measure(S).
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d. Changing the Playback Tempo
You can change the playback tempo of the music simply by moving the Tempo slider or using (INC) or
(DEC | If you can't play a Song at the correct tempo, simply record it at a slower one. The tempo can be
increased during playback without affecting the pitch.
DEC
|
You can also change the tempo before playback using the Tap Tempo button (<P.33).
SLOW!
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e. Muting Tracks During Playback~Track Mute
A lit Track Select button means that the track has something recorded on it. You can "mute" that track (keep
it from sounding) during playback by pressing that Track Select button (RHYTHM)
- (UPPER).
RHYTHM
ARRANGER
LOWER
UPPER
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Press it one more time (to light the Track Select button again) and enable play.
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