Roland KR105 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
115
Creating and Editing Songs
Adjusting the Tempo at a
Particular Measure
You can create a tempo change at the beginning of a selected
measure. This is handy when you want to make a sudden
change in tempo.
First, carry out Steps 13 of Changing the Tempo Within the
Song (p. 114) to make the Tempo Recording settings.
1. Use the [ (Bwd)] and [ (Fwd)] buttons to
move to the measure where you want to change the
tempo.
The measure number appears in the top-right area of the
Basic screen.
2. Press the [ (Rec)] button and watch the indicator is
flashing.
The KR105 is put in recording standby.
3. Use the TEMPO [][+] buttons or the dial to change the
tempo.
4. Press the [ (Play/Stop)] button.
The songs tempo changes starts with the measure you
selected.
While tempo recording is being used to write tempo, the tempo
display in the screen will be highlighted.
5. When you press the [ (Play/Stop)] button, the
change in tempo stops.
* You cannot record performances while in Tempo Recording
mode. When youre finished tempo recording, go back to the
ordinary Replace Recording. Take a look at Changing the
Recording Method (Rec Mode) (p. 102).
If you want to restore the previous tempo, delete the tempo
data at the place where the tempo was recorded. For an
explanation of how to delete the information of tempo settings,
refer to Making Measures Blank (Erase) (p. 111).
Tempo Recording Shortcut
Hold down the [ (Rec)] button and press one of the
Tempo [-] [+] buttons to switch to the Tempo Recording
settings. Record tempo information. In this case, tempo
recording is canceled when recording ends.
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