Roland ep-90/70 owner manual Changing the Metronome Tempo, Changing the Time of the Metronome

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Playing the Keyboard

Changing the Metronome Tempo

The metronome tempo is adjusted by the [Tempo] knob.

You can select a tempo in the range of 40–208.

fig.5-13.e (Tempo becomes slower/Tempo becomes faster)

Metronome

TempoBeat

 

96 108 120

0

2 3 4

Sound On/Off

80

144

 

6

 

 

 

 

168

60192

40 208

Changing the Time of the Metronome

Use the [Beat] knob to select the time of the metronome.

You can select from the following five types: 0 (only upbeat sounds), 2 (2-beat), 3 (3- beat), 4 (4-beat), 6 (6-beat).

fig.5-14

Metronome

TempoBeat

 

96 108 120

0

2 3 4

Sound On/Off

80

144

 

6

 

 

 

 

168

60192

40 208

Changing the Metronome Sound

You can select from three types of metronome sound: “conventional metronome sound,” “electronic metronome sound,” and “dog and cat sounds.”

“Conventional metronome sound” is the power-on default for the metronome sound.

1.

2.

Press the [On/Off] button to sound the Metronome.

Press the [Sound] button.

Each time you press the button, the metronome sound will change to the next choice available, either “conventional metronome sound,” “electronic metronome sound,” or “dog and cat sounds.”

fig.5-15

Metronome

TempoBeat

 

96 108 120

0

2 3 4

Sound On/Off

80

144

 

6

 

 

 

 

168

60192

40 208

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Contents Digital Piano Page Page Maintenance Power SupplyPlacement Additional PrecautionsEight Tones for use in a wide variety of musical genres Main Features of the ep-90/70Authentic piano performances Three Metronome soundsButton Descriptions Sound Button Tempo KnobBeat Knob On/Off ButtonGetting Ready Securing the CordDamper Pedal Connecting the PedalTurning the Power On and Off Soft PedalSetting the Music Stand Connecting Headphones Sold SeparatelyAdjusting the Volume Turning Off the PowerListening to the Demo Songs Playing/Stopping the Demo SongsSelecting a Song for Playback Listening to the Demo SongsAbout the Demo Songs Profiles of ComposersScott Wilkie John Maul Selecting the Instrumental Sound You Wish to Play To cancel the Dual Play, press any Tone buttonPlaying the Keyboard Layering Two Instrument Sounds-Dual PlayPress the Reverb button to turn on the indicator Adding Reverberation to the Sound-Reverb EffectPress the Chorus button to turn on the indicator Adding Breadth to the Sound-Chorus EffectAdjusting the Metronome Volume Sounding the MetronomeChanging the Time of the Metronome Metronome tempo is adjusted by the Tempo knobChanging the Metronome Tempo Changing the Metronome SoundRecording Press the On/Off button to turn on the indicatorTry Recording Your Performance Use the Tempo knob to select the basic tempo for the songPress the Rec button to turn on the indicator Recording will begin when you play a note on the keyboardUse the Beat knob to select the time for the song Deleting Recorded Songs Press the Play button to make the indicator lightListening to the Recorded Performance While pressing the Play button, also press the Rec buttonDisabling Buttons-Panel Lock Ex.Using the C Major Keys to Play a Song in E MajorConvenient Functions Transposing without Changing Your Fingering -Key TransposeSetting the Reference Pitch to 442.0 Hz Adjusting the Pitch of the Sound-Master TuningSetting the Reference Pitch to 440.0 Hz Lowering/ raising the Reference PitchConnecting to Audio Equipment About the JacksMaking the Connections Midi In Connector Connecting to Midi DevicesAbout the Midi Connectors Midi Out ConnectorSwitching Local On/Off Switching Omni On/Off Set the Midi ChannelTransmitting/Receiving Sound Selection Data Program Change Program Number ToneTurning Transmission Reception of Control Changes On/Off Transmitting Performance Data from Midi OutTroubleshooting When the ep-90/70 is connected to an external deviceFunctions Assigned to the Keyboard Function assignments to the keyboardMidi Implementation Chart Specifications Ep-90/70 Roland Digital PianoIndex Information AfricaAvis