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9.4 Metronome: while powered, first press and hold the ‘Function’ selector, and then
each time when you press the ‘Metronome’ button, it changes from 1/4 beat to 2/4
beat to 3/4 beat to 4/4 beat to stop to 1/4 beat and so on. The default tempo is 120.
To stop the metronome, first press and hold the ‘Function’ selector, and then press
‘Start/stop’ button once again.
9.5 Insert function: while using the rhythm function, first press and hold the
‘Function’ selector, and then press the ‘Insert’ button. The instrument will
automatically play a strong interlude and then continue to play an accompaniment
with a rhythm.
9.6 Adjust the tempo: the default tempo is 120 beat/minute. First press and hold the
‘Function’ selector, and then press the ‘Increase’ or ‘Decrease’ button of the tempo
function to turn it faster or slower. The tempo ranges from 30-300 with an interval
of 1. Normally, the preset tempo is 120. While playing the selected song, it will play
at the song’s tempo, regardless of the preset tempo. While playing the rhythm of a
song, it will play at the selected tempo. While playing a song, First press and hold
the ‘Function’ selector, and then press the ‘Increase’ and ‘Decrease’ buttons of the
tempo function together, it will be back to the default tempo.
9.7 Programming and play functions: first press and hold the ‘Function’ selector,
press the ‘Programming’ button, and then release the ‘Function’ selector to use the
keyboard percussion. At this time, you can play the corresponding percussion sound
on the keyboard. The instrument can record your performance on the keyboard one
by one (up to 128 drums). After recording, first press and hold the ‘Function’ selector,
then press the ‘Play’ button to play the percussion music that you just programmed.
During playback, you can adjust the accompaniment speed by ‘+’ or ‘-’ button to
change the playback speed. To cancel programming, first press and hold the
‘Function’ selector, and then press ‘Programming’ button.
The keyboards that will be used are as follows:
Function key: the second button in the upper left corner
Rhythm: the d1 key
Number: the C key to the e key
"+" or "-": the f and g keys
Synchro: the g2 key
Single finger chord: the e2 key
Fingered chord: the f2 key
Start/Stop: the b2 key
Metronome: the c4 key
Insert: the a2 key
Increase or Decrease button of the tempo: the c2 key and d2 key
Programming: the f1 key
Play: the g1 key
"+" or "-" button to change the playback speed: the a1 key and b1 key