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8.8
Live
performance
with
song
backing
(Minus
One)
Your
EM-50/30
allows
you
to
mute
any
given
part
of
the
song
you
are
currently
playing
back.
You
could
use
this
feature
to
mute
the
solo
part
so
that
you
can
play
it
yourself.
This
is
called
Minus
One
playback
(because
one
part
of
the
original
song
will
not
be
played
back).
The
functions
described
below
do
not
erase
the
data
you
no
longer
hear:
they
just
prevent
them
from
sounding.
All
Realtime
parts
remain
active
in
Song
mode.
In
other
words,
you
are
free
to
use
the
Upper1,
Upper2,
Lower,
and
Manual
Bass
parts
if
you
like.
The
Manual
Drums
part
is
also
available
but,
as
you
remember,
selecting
the
M.Drums
part
means
that
the
other
four
Realtime
parts
are
temporarily
deactivated.
Select
the
Whole
Upper
(no
icon),
Organ
(Corsa)
or
M.Drums
(Pam)
mode.
Note:
Whenever
you
start
playing
back
a
new
song
or
return
to
the
beginning
of
the
current
song
(using
[|<4]),
all
Realtime
parts,
except
Upperl,
will
be
switched
off
and
the
EM-50/30
will
select
the
WHOLE
UPPER
keyboard
mode.
Muting
song
parts
The
EM-50/30
allows
you
to
mute
song
parts,
which
means
that
they
do
not
sound.
In
most
instances,
you
probably
only
want
to
mute
the
song
part
that
plays
the
melody,
so
that
you
can
play
it
yourself
using
the
Upper!
(possibly
doubled
with
the
Upper2)
part.
Here
is
how
to
mute
the
melody
part:
1.
Press
MENU
AY
to
place
the
mode
arrow
(<4)
next
to
the
PARAMETER
message.
The
“ENT”
message
now
flashes
in
the
display.
2.
Press
[ENTER]
to
enter
the
Parameter
mode.
3.
Use
the
MENU
AY
buttons
to
select
the
song
part
you
wish
to
mute
(Song
P1~Song
P16).
To
mute
the
melody
of
the
Recorder
song
(or
Stan-
dard
MIDI
File),
select
“P4”.
4.
Press
[ENTER]
to
confirm
your
parameter
selec-
tion.
The
On
message
now
flashes
to
signal
that
you
can
change
("edit")
it.
EM-50/30
5.
Use
the
MENU
A
V
buttons
to
select
“MtN”
or
“MtA”.
MtN—The
song
part
does
not
sound.
MIDI
messages
other
than
Note
On/Off
and
Velocity,
however,
are
executed
normally.
That
way,
Tone
selection,
pitch
bend,
modulation,
etc.,
behave
the
way
you
expect
them
to.
This
setting
is
useful
for
song
parts
you
can
replace
with
your
own
playing
(sec
below).
MtA—Mutes
all
MIDI
messages
for
the
correspond-
ing
song
part
(including
Tone
selection,
Pitch
Bend,
etc.).
You
have
now
muted
the
melody
of
the
Recorder
song,
which
is
linked
to
the
Upper!
part.
This
link
ensures
that
Upperl
sounds
and
behaves
the
same
as
the
melody
part.
Repeat
the
above
procedure
if
you
also
want
to
mute
other
song
parts.
6.
To
leave
the
Parameter
mode,
press
[CANCEL]
sev-
eral
times
until
the
“PARAMETER”
message
is
dis-
played,
then
use
MENU
A
Y,
followed
by
[ENTER]
to
select
another
mode.
Note:
This
setting
can
be
saved
to
a
User
Program
(see
page
43).
Song
parts
linked
to
the
EM-50/30's
Realtime
parts
MIDI
channel/
Song
Part
#)
(*)
MIDI
channel
for
songs
you
record
on
the
EM-50/30
itself.
Song
Part
EM-50/30
M.Drums
Chord
backing
Solo/melody
Counter
melody
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BrandRoland
ModelEM-30
CategoryElectronic Keyboard
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