The [Mute/Solo] Button In The Edit Modes - Yamaha FS1R Owner's Manual

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5.
Select a Parameter
Use the CURSOR [
the parameter you want to edit. The parameter number appears in the top right corner of the display. The name
of the currently selected parameter and its current setting appear on the second line of the display. An arrow to
the left and/or right of the parameter name/value indicates that the CURSOR [
3 (when both Knob Mode buttons are disengaged) can be used to select more parameters in the indicated
direction.
6.
Edit the Selected Parameter
Use the VALUE [
] and [
value of the selected parameter as required. For parameters with a wide value range, use Knob 4 (when both
Knob Mode buttons are disengaged) while holding the [ENTER] button for faster access.
7.
Repeat As Necessary
Repeat the above steps to edit as many parameters as required.
8.
Exit When Done
Press the [EXIT] button once to return to the EDIT sub-group menu, twice to return to the Edit mode menu, or
three times to return to the PLAY mode. The [PLAY] button will return you directly to the PLAY mode from any
edit level.
The Compare Function
To compare the sound of the voice or performance being edited with that of the voice or performance prior to
editing, press the EDIT button corresponding to the currently active edit mode: [PERFORMANCE], [EFFECT], or
[VOICE]. The EDIT button will flash to indicate that the EDIT COMPARE mode is active, and you can play and hear
the pre-edit voice or performance setup. To return to the edited voice/performance, press the EDIT button a second
time so that the button lights continuously.
IMPORTANT!
• If you want to keep the changes you made in the EDIT mode, be sure to store the edited voice/performance
to an appropriate INTERNAL voice/performance number before selecting a new voice/performance. All
edited data may be lost if you select a new voice/performance before storing the edited voice/performance!
See pages 44 and 70 for the STORE procedure.
• If you do accidentally select a new voice/performance before storing the edited data, the RECALL function
makes it possible to recall the edited data as long as you haven't gone ahead and made other edits. See
pages 44 and 70 for details.

The [MUTE/SOLO] Button in the Edit Modes

In the EDIT modes the [MUTE/SOLO] sequentially mutes, then solos, the currently selected part or operator. Press
once to mute, a second time to solo, and a third time to return to the normal mode:
Mute
Solo
Normal
When muted, the current part or operator does not sound so you can hear all other parts or operators without the
current part/operator. When soloed, only the current part/operator sounds so you can hear it alone without the
others.
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The MUTE/SOLO function will be cancelled as soon as you exit from an operator edit display.
] and [
] buttons or Knob 3 (when both Knob Mode buttons are disengaged) to select
] buttons or Knob 4 (when both Knob Mode buttons are disengaged) to set the
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] buttons or Knob

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