Muting Independent Style Parts - Yamaha PSR-S650 Reference Manual

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Muting Independent Style Parts

Each "track" of a Style plays a different part of the Style—chord, bass, etc. You can mute individual tracks and
play the muted part on the keyboard yourself, or simply mute tracks other than the ones you want to listen to.
Use the [REGIST/PART [MIXER]] button to select the ACMP TR and use the STYLE PART [RHY 1]–[PHR 2]
buttons to mute or un-mute the corresponding tracks. Each track button is lit in green when that track is not muted,
and is unlit when the track is muted. Furthermore, the border around the track number in the display disappears
when that track is muted.
The bass part uses various
appropriate instrument
sounds to match the Style.
These are the basic parts of
the Style, containing the
drum and percussion rhythm
patterns.
1
Press the [REGIST/PART [MIXER]] button until the desired track
is shown on the display.
The following items are selected on the display when you press the [REGIST/
PART [MIXER]] button. "REGIST"  "ACMP. TR"
In this state, you can use eight buttons as the Style track buttons.
2
Press the desired Track button(s) to set the mute track(s).
To cancel the mute, press the appropriate track button(s) again.
Unlit ... Contains no data or is muted
Lit in green ... Contains data and played
This part is used
for sustained
These are the rhyth-
instruments such
mic chord backing
as strings, organ,
parts, commonly
choir, etc.
used with piano or
guitar Voices.
REGIST
ACMP. TR
Style-Related Settings
These parts are used for punchy brass
stabs, arpeggiated chords, and other
extras that make the accompaniment
more interesting.
No track number ... No data.
Track number without border ... Track
contains data but is muted.
Track number with border ... Track
contains data and is not muted.
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