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Performing
1.

Press the [Tempo/Beat] button several times so it’s lit in green.

The beat is displayed.
fig.d-MetronomeBeat.eps
2.

Press the [-] or [+] button to select the beat.

With the “0/4” setting, only weak beats will be sounded.
You can change the way in which the metronome will distinguish the beats.
For details, refer to “Changing How the Metronome Marks the Beat (Metronome
Pattern)” p. 80.
When you play back a song, the metronome’s beat will be set to the beat of that song.
You can’t change the metronome’s beat while a song is playing.
The volume of the metronome can be adjusted, with 11 volume levels available.
1.

While holding down the [Metronome] button, press the [-] or [+] button.

The display will indicate the metronome volume.
fig.d-MetronomeVol.eps
This is set to “5” when the instrument is turned on.
When the metronome volume is set to “0,” the metronome sound does not play.
A “count-in” is a count that is sounded before the song begins to play.
If you’re playing along with a song, you can sound a count to make it easier to
synchronize your own playing with the song.
1.

While holding down the [Metronome] button, press the [ ] button.

A two-measure count sounds before the song plays.
A “count-down” is a count that is sounded at the end of the song’s introduction (before
you begin playing the keyboard) (p. 80).

Changing the Beat

Changing the Volume

Sounding a Count to Keep your Timing Accurate
NOTE
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