Roland F-90. Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Playing the Keyboard
Changing the Metronome Tempo
To change the tempo, specify the numerical values by pressing the keys to
which the numbers 0–9 or +/- are assigned.
You can set a tempo in the range of 20–250.
Example: Specifying a Tempo of 96
fig.02-05
1. Hold down the [ (Metronome)] button and press the “9”
and “6” keys in that order, then press the “Enter” key.
The metronome tempo switches to 96.
You can use this method of holding down the [ (Metronome)] button
and pressing the keys to which the numerical values are assigned (C4–E5)
and “Enter” key (F5) to use numerals to specify the tempo.
Increasing and Decreasing the Tempo One Count at a Time
fig.02-06
1. While holding down the [ (Metronome)] button, press C
to decrease the tempo by one count, or press D to increase
the tempo by one count.
While holding down the [ (Metronome)] button, also hold down C or
D to change the tempo continuously.
You can change the tempo by pressing any C or D key.
Using the “tempo setting
sheet” included with the F-
90 makes it easier to grasp
the values assigned to each
key. For details, refer to
“Applying the Tempo
Setting Sheet” (p. 8).
Demo
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The fourth C key from the left (C4)
The tempo can be set to any
value from 20 through 250.
If a value less than 20 is
specified, the tempo is set
to 20.
If a value greater than 250
is specified, the tempo is set
to 250.
While holding down the [ (Metronome)] button
Press
Demo
Key Touch
Dual Balance
Variation
Decrease
the tempo
Increase
the tempo