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Refer to the MIXER section of the manual, starting on Page E-38.  In the MIXER, go to the tracks (one at a time) that you want to mute and change "Part ON" to "Part OFF".  If you want to make this permanent, do a "Panel Record" (Page E-71) and save the song.  Now, when the song is loaded, these parts will come up muted, but the data will still be there.  You can turn them back on by going back to those tracks in the MIXER and changing "Part OFF" back to "Part ON" - either temporarily, or do another Panel Record to unmute them permanently.

 

When you press the MIXER button and first come into the MIXER page, you get a split display.  On the left is a text menu of the various track parameters that can be controlled here, and their current settings.  On the right is the tracks grid.  At this point, Track-A01 should be the currently selected track, as indicated by the dark bar at the bottom of the Track A01 column.  Use the right/left arrow buttons to navigate to the first track you want to mute.  If this is one of the "B" Tracks, press and hold the right arrow button to scroll all the way to the right and change the display to the "B" Track grid.  Then use the right/left arrow buttons to navigate to the specific track.  Once there, refer to the left (menu) side of the display.  You use the up/down arrow buttons to cycle through the various track parameters, but what you want should already by on this first page.  The first item should be Volume.  If you want to change that, use the plus/minus (+/-) buttons or data wheel to change it, but what you want "Part" should be the second item on the list.  Press the down arrow button once to select it (blue dot to the left of it), and use the plus/minus (+/-) buttons to turn that track ("Part") ON or OFF.  Navigate to the next track and repeat, and so on.

 

Good luck!

 

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Also you can use the pan function of the mixer (next screen after the one where you turn the track off/on//adjust volume which really makes a difference in how things sound;I use that every time and also set the volume level for each track as I build the song so I can hear all the parts clearly

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