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G-800
Reference
Manual
Here
is
an
example:
if
the
current
Style
tempo
is
set
to
100,
while
Fill
Rit%
is
set
to
10%,
selecting
a
Fill
In
with
the
[FILL
RIT]
function
On
will
progressively
slow
down
the
play-
back
tempo
to
90.
At
the
end
of
the
fill,
however,
the
previously
set
tempo
value
(e.g.
.=
100)
will
be
recalled.
Tempo
Change%
(0%-100%)
(Arranger
parameter)
This
parameter
defines
the
tempo
change
ratio
during
normal
Style
playback.
This
is
the
val-
ue
that
will
reached
at
the
end
of
the
CPT
period
(see
below).
The
Tempo
Change%
applies
to
both
the
[RIT]
(gradual
slow-down)
and
the
[ACC]
(gradual
tempo
increase)
functions
and
requires
that
either
button
be
pressed
(corresponding
indicator
must
light).
Tempo
Change
CPT
(15-3825CPT)
caran
ger
parameter)
The
CPT
value
specifies
the
time
it
takes
before
the
Tempo
Change%
value
is
reached.
See-
ing
that
one
crotchet
(quarter
note)
equals
120CPT,
we
strongly
advise
you
to
select
multiples
of
120CPT,
e.g.
240
(one
2/4
bar),
360
(one
3/4
bar),
480
(one
4/4
bar),
etc.
Parameter\Global\3
page
Output
Roll
Stl
Change!
1
1
1
PEMET
ROM
COUNT-IN
MIDE
3EDREC
3
>
Master
page:
[F2]
(Param)>
[F1]
(Glbal)
[PAGE]
A/V
(select
page
3)
Metronome
Output
(MDR,
EXT,
ALL)
(Global
parameter)
This
parameter
allows
you
to
select
the
output
assigned
to
the
general
metronome,
i.e.
the
one
that
sounds
during
Style
and
Song
playback.
The
metronome
may
help
you
practise
difficult
parts,
yet
the
most
obvious
use
for
the
Global
metronome
is
to
supply
a
click
for
a
drummer
or
other
musician
you
play
with.
The
User
Style
metronome
(see
page
43)
can
be
programmed
separately.
A
A
A
______
___
_—______
___—_
——-z---===—
MDR
|
The
click
sound
is
produced
by
the
Rim
Shot
of
the
Manual
Drums
part,
which
means
that
it
will
be
output
from
the
STEREO
OUTPUT
R,
L/MONO
jacks.
EXT
The
click
sound
is
sent
to
the
dedicated
Metronome
Output
on
the
rear
panel.
1
i
|
ALL
|
The
click
sound
is
sent
both
to
Metronome
Output
and
to
the
current
Drum
Set.
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