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hi, i have a split trac cd, i know how to go to voices and minus one.  I would actually like to play the satb parts separately so it would be easier for me to teach the kids.  How do i do this?
currently i have an Onkyo Model TX-SR607 will it work? do i need to buy something else?

thanks,

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Your receiver is a home theater type receiver that receives Dolby and DTS and Faroudja input formats to decode their two chanels into 5.1 or 7.1.

If the cd has the SATB parts recorded sequentially you can play them singly by turning the balance control to one side or the other depending on which track the part is recorded on.

But, you cannot play all the voice parts simultaneously with this receiver.

There are PC software packages that are designed for satb support.  The drive is connected to the pc and the satb sofware separates the voice channels and sends to outputs designated.  

I suggest you visit a music equipment store such as Sam Ash or similar who specialize in these kinds of products.

Hope this is helpful.  

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