15
Practice
In this mode, the metronome sound alternately switches between high and low volume levels
according to the selected variation (the sound is practically inaudible when the volume drops).
This cycle repeats until you press the [START/STOP] button to stop the exercise.
1.
Press the [COACH] button a few times to select “ .”
2.
Press the [+] or [-] button to select exercise variation.
3.
Press the [START/STOP] button to begin the exercise.
4.
When finished, press the [START/STOP] button again.
* To change the tempo during the exercise, press the [+] or [-] button.
AUTO UP/DOWN is designed to improve your playing stamina by increasing and then
decreasing the metronome speed. The tempo will increase until it reaches the tempo you set. Then
it will decrease until it reaches the starting tempo. This repeats until you press the [START/STOP]
button.
1.
Press the [COACH] button a few times to select “ .”
2.
Press the [+] or [-] button to select exercise variation.
3.
Press the [START/STOP] button to begin the exercise.
4.
When finished, press the [START/STOP] button again.
* After starting the click, you can set the desired maximum tempo by pressing [-] when it reaches the desired
tempo. To clear the maximum tempo, press [+] (initial value: 300).
* When set to , the maximum value for the tempo is fixed at 300.
QUIET COUNT
1 measure cycle
2 measure cycle
4 measure cycle (initial setting)
8 measure cycle
3 (with) plus 1 (quiet) measure cycle
6 (with) plus 2 (quiet) measure cycle
AUTO UP/DOWN
The tempo will increase and/or decrease by 1 BPM on every beat.
The tempo will increase and/or decrease by 1 BPM every two beats.
(initial setting)
The tempo will increase and/or decrease by 2 BPM every eight measures.
The tempo will increase and/or decrease by 5 BPM every eight measures.
The tempo will increase and/or decrease every eight measures. The amount by
which the tempo changes also increases as the tempo continues to increase.
* When the tempo of the metronome is changed, it begins at the tempo closest to
one of the predetermined starting tempos.
This is the Speed Check. With Speed Check, if you play correctly for eight measures,
the RMP-5 will acknowledge this and advance 5 BPM faster.
This continues until it reaches the metronome’s maximum tempo.
The exercise begins after a two-measure count-in.
* When you play the passage accurately, the indicator flashes four times in the
display, and the tempo increases by 5 BPM.
If you do not play accurately, the indicator flashes twice, and remains at the
same tempo for another eight measures.
What is BPM?
BPM is an abbreviation for
“Beats Per Minute” (number of
quarter-note beats in a one-
minute period). Also means
“tempo.”
This helps you to discover the
tempos that are challenging for
you.
When Speed Check is selected,
the timing of the notes being
checked and the degree of
difficulty are determined in
accordance with the Time
Check settings (p. 14).
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