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T h e S o n g V o i c e M o d e
● Mute/SoloThe Mute/Solo (“M/S”) parameters below each track
number in the VOICE mode mixer display can be used to mute
(turn off) or solo (only that track will be monitored) the corre-
sponding track. Move the cursor to the appropriate M/S param-
eter, then use the [-1] key to alternately mute or un-mute that
track, or use the [+1] key to alternately solo or un-solo the track.
Any number of tracks can be muted and/or soloed at a time. To
solo more than one track at a time hold the [SHIFT] key while
soloing additional tracks after the first solo track has been speci-
fied. Also hold the [SHIFT] key while un-soloing a single track
when multiple tracks are soloed (un-soloing a single track without
holding the [SHIFT] key will un-solo all soloed tracks).
The letter “M” appears below the number of tracks that
are muted, and the letter “S” appears when a track is soloed.
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NOTE
• The mute function is a handy way to simply turn tracks that you don’t
want to hear off. When recording, they also make it easy to mute a
“busy” track or several tracks that might make it difficult to hear an
important track.
• Solo monitoring is a great way to isolate a track or two when you want
to concentrate on the sound while, for example, making delicate
adjustments to effects or other parameters that might get “swamped”
by the sound from other tracks. It’s also handy for listening for small
mistakes that you might otherwise overlook.
• These same parameters also appear in the main SONG display. A track
that is muted or soloed in the main SONG display will also appear
muted or soloed in the voice mode mixer display, and vice-versa.
Mute (use the [-1] key) Solo (use the [+1] key)