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The metronome volume can also be set from the METRONOME pop-
up display.
Adjust the volume by selecting VOLUME ▼ ▲ (it is highlighted) and
using the data dial or [–/+] buttons.
You can also adjust it by continuously pressing VOLUME ▼ or ▲.
As with the volume parameter of the style, it can also be adjusted by
using [ACMP/SONG VOLUME].
■ Selecting the Beat (Time Signature)..............................................
The pop-up display that appears when the [METRONOME] button
is pressed also lets you select the beat or time signature.
Select the Beat parameter with BEAT ▼or ▲ (it is highlighted), then
change the value with the data dial or [–/+] buttons.
You can also select the value by holding down BEAT ▼or ▲.
When NORMAL is selected, the metronome click sounds continu-
ously at the current tempo with no accented beats.
The 2, 3, 4 and 5 selections produce a bell accent on the first beat of
each measure.
Using Style and Metronome Together
• If a style is started by pressing the
[START/STOP] button while the metro-
nome is playing, the metronome will
continue to sound along with the style.
• Pressing the [START/STOP] button
simultaneously stops both the metro-
nome and the Style, when both the
metronome and style are playing.
When Playing Back Free-tempo Disk
Software
• The metronome cannot be used when
playing disk software that is in free-
tempo (see page 90).
Using the Metronome