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Yamaha D-85 - Rhythm Function Controls and Operation; Start and Sync Start Modes; Tempo Control and Break Variation Usage

Yamaha D-85
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e)
Start,
synchro
start
switches
m
Right-side
START
switch:
As
soon
as
this
is
depressed,
the
rhythm
starts
from
the
first
beat.
The
rhythm
continues
until
the
button
is
set
to
OF
Fs
Left-side
SYNC
start
switch:
When
this
is
kept
in
the
depressed
position,
the
rhythm
starts
from
the
first
beat
only
when
the
lower
or
pedal
keyboard
keys
are
depressed.
Start,
synchro
start
switches
SYNC
START
16
f)
Tempo
control,
tempo
lamp
The
TEMPO
control
is
used
to
control
the
speed
of
the
rhythm.
The
tempo
increases
as
the
control
is
rotated
clockwise.
The
tempo
lamp
lights
in
synchronization
with
every
quarter
note
or
bar
of
the
rhythm.
This
is
useful
as
a
timing
guide
during
play.
(1)
When
the
START
switch
is
at
ON,
the
lamp
lights
in
synchronization
with
the
first
beat
of
the
rhythm
of
each
bar.
When
the
SYNC
start
switch
is
at
ON,
the
lamp
lights
at
every
quarter
note
if
the
rhythm
has
not
started,
and
while
the
rhythm
is
starting,
it
lights
in
synchronization
with
the
first
beat
of
each
bar.
When
the
START
and
SYNC
start
switchs
are
both
at
ON,
the
lamp
lights
in
synchronization
with
the
first
beat
of
each
bar
when
the
rhythm
is
starting,
and
it
lights
at
every
quarter
note
when
the
rhythm
is
stopped
with
the
foot
Switch.
$3.
5
o.
ON
BREAK
VARIATIONS
Try
out
the
break
variation
function!
How
to
operate
the
BREAK
VARIATION
buttons
(1)
Set
the
rhythm
START
switch
to
ON.
(The
rhythm
which
has
been
selected
by
the
rhythm
selector
button
now
starts.)
(2)
Select
one
of
the
BREAK
VARIATION
buttons
(1
through
6).
(3)
Depress
the
green
button
on
the
right.
The
break
variation
rhythm
results
as
soon
as
the
button
is
depressed.
*
While
the
break
variation
function
is
opera-
tive,
the
green
ON
button
remains
lighted.
While
the
green
button
is
depressed,
the
break
variation
rhythm
continues.
Once
the
button
is
released,
the
break
variation
continues
up
to
the
end
of
the
bar
and
then
the
original
rhythm
is
resumed
from
the
next
bar.
@If
the
button
is
depressed
in
the
middle
of
a
bar
and
then
released
immediately,
the
break
variation
rhythm
continues
only
from
the
instant
the
button
was
depressed
until
the
end
of
the
bar.
(4
BAR
BEAT
©
TEMPO
LAMP

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