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Changing the Tempo
Here’s how to change the tempo.
1. Press the [Tempo] button.
This opens the Tempo/Beat window.
2. Use the [
ää
] [
åå
] buttons to select the parameter, and
use the [Dec] [Inc] buttons to change the value.
Parameter Value Explanation
Tempo 10–300 Changes the metronome tempo.
(Tempo symbols)
Grave
ņ
= 40
Largo
ņ
= 46
Lento
ņ
= 52
Larghetto
ņ
= 58
Adagio
ņ
= 63
Adagietto
ņ
= 66
Andante
ņ
= 72
Andantino
ņ
= 80
Maestoso
ņ
= 88
Moderato
ņ
= 96
Allegretto
ņ
= 108
Allo. Moderato
ņ
= 120
Allegro
ņ
= 132
Allo. Assai
ņ
= 144
Allo. Vivace
ņ
= 152
Vivace
ņ
= 160
Presto
ņ
= 184
Prestissimo
ņ
= 200
Beat
2/2, 3/2, 2/4,
3/4, 4/4, 5/4,
6/4, 7/4, 3/8,
6/8, 8/8, 9/8,
12/8,
Changes the beat (time signature)
of the metronome.
* You can’t change the beat while a style is
playing back.
3. Press the [Exit] button.
This exits the settings and closes the Tempo/Beat screen.
Making the Tempo Stay the Same When
Switching Scenes or Styles
(Tempo Lock)
This shows how to make the tempo stay the same even when you
switch between scenes or styles.
1. On the Tempo/Beat window, press the [Enter] button.
Tempo lock turns on.
2. To disable tempo lock, press the [Enter] button again in
the Tempo/Beat window.
MEMO
Tempo lock switches on/o each time you press the [Enter] button in the
Tempo/Beat window.
Setting the Tempo in Time with the Button
Presses
(Tap Tempo)
This features lets you set the tempo by pressing the [Enter] button at
the desired timing (tap tempo).
1. Long-press the [Tempo] button.
The Tap Tempo screen appears.
2. Press the [Enter] button three or more times in quarter-
note intervals at the tempo you want to set.
3. Press the [Exit] button to exit the Tap Tempo screen.
Setting the Tempo (Tempo)