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Disk Orchestra Collection & Song Playback
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Turning Individual Orchestra Parts On or Off
Normally the 
ORCH
 (or 
OTHERS
) LCD button turns all the orchestra
parts (tracks 3 through 10 and the rhythm tracks), or all parts other
than parts 1 and 2 on or off at once. You can, however, turn these parts
on or off individually via the SONG PLAY [TRACK PLAY] display
(SONG PLAY page 5).
• When playing back Disklavier
PianoSoft disks (see “Playing Other
Types of Music Data”, page 71) only
the RIGHT or RIGHT and LEFT LCD
buttons will appear.
Playing Back Specific Parts
The 
RIGHT
LEFT
, and 
ORCH
 LCD buttons (
PART 1
PART 2
, and 
OTHERS
 when an original song
disk is being played) can be used to turn playback of the corresponding parts on or off. The buttons are
highlighted when the parts are turned on. Use these buttons to select the parts you want to play back. You
can, for example, turn off the right and/or left-hand parts so you can practice them on the keyboard. When
an original song disk is being played, the tracks turned on and off by the 
PART 1
 and 
PART 2
 buttons can
be specified via the SONG PLAY [PART ASSIGN] display (SONG PLAY page 6), described below. The
default settings are: PART 1 = Track 1, PART 2 = Track – – (off).
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Original song
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Eject the Disk When Done
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When you’ve finished with the currently loaded disk, simply press the
disk drive EJECT button to remove it.
• NEVER eject a disk or turn the power
off while:
1. The disk drive lamp is on.
2. A song is playing.
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Original song