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