Yamaha HD-300 HD-300 Owners Manual - Page 23

Metronome (Simple), Using a Simple Metronome, Setting the Beat, Adjusting the Metronome Volume

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Metronome (Simple) Demonstrating Tempo and Rhythm (Metronome, Rhythm Style) Using a Simple Metronome Press the [BEAT] button to change rhythm playback to metronome mode. When in "Beat • Tempo Memory" mode, press the BEAT • TEMPO MEMORY [MEMORY] button to turn Beat • Tempo Memory off. Setting the Beat Press the [BEAT] button to move the cursor to the beat area. Use the CURSOR [-][3] buttons to move the cursor to the value you want to change. Change the value with the [-]/[+] buttons, or the dial. The numerator can be set from 1 - 9, while the denominator can be set to 4 or 8. Adjusting the Metronome Volume You can adjust the volume of each note type of the metronome, by using the [ACCENT and [ ] sliders.  Sounding Timing Chart (4/4) ACCENT Notes marked  are not played when the "Metronome Pattern" (page 31) is set to "Alternate."  Sounding Timing Chart (6/8) ACCENT The quarter notes do not sound and the triplets sound at a double tempo of the triplet. Notes marked  are not played when the "Metronome Pattern" (page 31) is set to "Alternate." HD-300 Owner's Manual 23

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Demonstrating Tempo and Rhythm (Metronome, Rhythm Style)
HD-300 Owner’s Manual
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Metronome (Simple)
Press the
[BEAT] button
to change rhythm playback to metronome
mode.
When in “Beat • Tempo Memory” mode, press the BEAT • TEMPO
MEMORY [MEMORY] button to turn Beat • Tempo Memory off.
Press the [BEAT] button to move the cursor to the beat area.
Use the CURSOR [
L
][
R
] buttons to move the cursor to the value you want to change. Change the value with the [-]/[+]
buttons, or the dial. The numerator can be set from 1 – 9, while the denominator can be set to 4 or 8.
You can adjust the volume of each note type of the metronome, by using
the [ACCENT], [
], [
], [
], and [
] sliders.
Sounding Timing Chart (4/4)
Notes marked
are not played when the “Metronome Pattern” (page 31) is set to
“Alternate.”
Sounding Timing Chart (6/8)
The quarter notes do not sound and the triplets sound at a double tempo of the triplet.
Notes marked
are not played when the “Metronome Pattern” (page 31) is set to “Alternate.”
Using a Simple Metronome
Setting the Beat
Adjusting the Metronome Volume
ACCENT
ACCENT