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Various Settings
 
For each part of the song data, you can specify whether or not it 
will be sounded.
 
1.
 
Hold down the [Effects] button and press the 
[3D] button.
 
The LX-10 will enter Function mode.
 
2.
 
Use the [
 
 
] [
 
 
] buttons to select “Part Mute.”
 
3.
 
Press the [
] button.
 
The following appears in the display.
 
fig.d-PartMute.eps
 
4.
 
Use the [
 
 
] [
 
 
] buttons to select a part.
 
5.
 
Use the [-] [+] buttons to select the playback 
status for that part.
 
If you press the [+] button, an “M” will appear at the left of 
the selected part, and that part will be muted (i.e., it will not 
be heard). If you press the [+] button once again, muting 
will be cleared.
 
fig.d-PartMute2.eps
 
If you press the [-] button, an “M” will appear at the left of 
parts other than the selected part, and only the selected 
part will be heard (“soloed”). Press the [-] button once again 
to clear this setting.
 
fig.d-PartMute3.eps
 
Here’s how to switch the part that will be muted when you press 
the [Accomp] track button and turn off its light.
The change you make to this setting will not be 
applied until you select a song.
You can choose the way in which songs are played back on the 
LX-10; one song at a time, or all songs successively.
 
Song Playback Settings
 
Determining the Parts that Sound 
(Part Mute)
 
Using the [Accomp] Button to Switch 
the Part to be Muted (Accomp Track)
 
Setting
Description
Accomp & 
Rhythm
 
Both the accompaniment and rhythm will 
be muted.
 
Accomp
 
Only the accompaniment will be muted. 
(The rhythm will not be muted.)
 
Rhythm
 
Only the rhythm will be muted. 
(The accompaniment will not be muted.)
 
Changing the Song Playback Method 
(Play Mode)
 
Setting
Description
One Song
 
Songs will play one at a time. 
When the selected song has played to the 
end, playback will stop.
 
All Song
 
All internal preset songs, all songs in internal 
memory, or all songs in USB memory will 
continue being played consecutively.
Most commercially available SMF music files consists of 
sixteen channels (parts).
Each channel contains a separate performance; for example, 
channel 1 might contain strings and channel 2 bass, with the 
drums on channel 10. The song data consists of these sixteen 
channels of performances, played back simultaneously.
fig.MelodyChannel.eps
Channel 1
Channel 2
:        
Channel 10
Strings
Bass
:
Drums
:        
Channel 16
:
Guitar
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