Playing the Keyboard
Sounding the Metronome
You can start or stop the metronome with a single button.
In addition to adjusting the tempo and time, you can also change the sound and volume of the metronome.
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Min | Max | Piano 1 Piano 2 Piano 1 | Piano 2 | chord | phone | Organ Strings | 40 60 80 96 120 168 208 | 0 2 3 4 6 | ||||||
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1. Press the Metronome [On/Off] button, and the metronome will begin sounding.
fig.5-10.e
On / OffOn / Off
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Blinks alternately in red and green
The Metronome [On/Off] button indicator will blink in red and green in time with the currently selected time. It will blink in red on the downbeats, and in green on the upbeats.
If the Metronome [Beat] slider is in the “0” position, the indicator will blink in green.
2. When you press the Metronome [On/Off] button once again to make the indicator go dark, the metronome will stop sounding.
fig.5-11.e
On / OffOn / Off
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■Adjusting the Metronome Volume
The metronome volume can be adjusted in 8 levels.
The metronome volume is set to “4” when the keyboard is turned on.
While holding down the Metronome [On/Off] button, also press any Tone button.
fig.5-12.e
Decreases the volume | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | Increases the volume | |||||
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Tone
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