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PART LOCAL SETTING
1.Use the TEMPO/PROGRAM buttons to select the part
you wish to set.
2.Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to set the
LOCAL CONTROL setting (ON or OFF).
When set to OFF, the performance for the part is
transmitted as MIDI data but does not sound from this
instrument.
SONG TRACK MUTE
1.Use the TEMPO/PROGRAM buttons to select the track
you wish to mute.
R is the abbreviation for RIGHT and L for LEFT. C
indicates the CHORD part.
2.Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to display
the MUTE indication.
“– – –” indicates that the MUTE function is turned off
for the track.
SONG CLEAR
Press the EXECUTE button.
“COMPLETE” appears on the display, and all the
tracks of the SONG are cleared.
TRACK CLEAR
1.Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to select
the track you wish to clear.
R is the abbreviation for RIGHT and L for LEFT. C
indicates the CHORD part.
2.Press the EXECUTE button.
“CLEAR?” appears on the display.
3.Press the EXECUTE button again.
“COMPLETE” appears on the display, and the
specified track is cleared.
MIDI CLOCK
Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to select the
MIDI CLOCK mode.
INT: This instrument’s internal clock is used to con-
trol the connected MIDI equipment.
EXT: The clock of the connected MIDI equipment is
used to control this instrument. (The tempo is dis-
played as “q= – – –”.)
For information about MIDI connections, refer to page
46.
The setting is always set to INT when the power to
this instrument is turned on.
MIDI REALTIME COMMAND
Use the TRANSPOSE/PROGRAM buttons to enable or
disable the transmission/reception of MIDI REALTIME
COMMAND data.
ON: REALTIME COMMAND (START/STOP, CON-
TINUE) data are transmitted/received.
OFF: REALTIME COMMAND data are not trans-
mitted/received.
GENERAL
MENU
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MENU
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