Roland DP-970 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Chapter 3.
Playing Along with the Internal Songs
Here’s how you can play along with the internal songs.
You can slow down the playback tempo of the song, or play back each hand separately.
Before you try playing the song, listen to it several times to get a general feel for the
song.
For details on operation, refer to “Selecting a Song and Playing It” (p. 15).
Changing the Tempo
If the song has a rapid tempo, you can slow down the tempo so that you can practice
it more easily. It is effective to gradually raise the tempo as you practice.
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First select the song that you want to play back (p. 15).
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Press the [Song/Tempo] button, getting its indicator to light in green.
The tempo appears in the display.
Each time you press the [Song/Tempo] button, the tempo and the currently selected
song number (prefixed by “S.”) will be displayed alternately.
While the tempo is displayed, the [Song/Tempo] button indicator will light in green.
While the song number is displayed, it will light in red.
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Press the [-] or [+] button to adjust the tempo.
The tempo can be adjusted in a range of =20–250.
You can also change the tempo during playback.
Pressing the [+] button once increases the tempo by one unit. Holding down the
button increases the tempo continuously.
Pressing the [-] button once decreases the tempo by one unit. Holding down the
button makes the tempo change (slow down) continuously.
If you press the [-] and [+] buttons simultaneously, you will return to the basic tempo
of the song (the tempo before you modified it).
Adding a Count-in to Match the Timing (Count-In)
When you’re playing along with a song, you can make sure that your playing is in
time with the song by sounding a count before the song starts playing.
Sounding a “count sound” leading up to playback of a song is called “Count-In.”
On the DP-970, if you playback a song while the metronome is sounding, two
measures of lead-in count will be heard at the beginning of the song.
Some of the internal songs
have tempos that change
during the song.
If you turn on the metronome
while the song plays back, the
metronome will sound at the
b
eat and tempo of the song.
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Correspondence between
beat and tempo display
Beat Tempo Value
2/2 =10–125
x/4 =20–250
x /8 =40–500
Indication of the tempo
during song playback
While the song is playing, the
initial tempo of the song will
continue to be displayed,
regardless of tempo changes
during the song.
For more about the display for
the internal songs, refer to
p. 16.
“Sounding the Metronome”
(p. 29)
During the count-in, the count
measure is indicated in the
display as “-2” then “-1.”
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