Yamaha AR-100 Owner's Manual - Page 52
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3. Before starting the Style, make sure that the Volume and Tempo settings are appropriate. Volume Settings Use the RHYTHM touch control to adjust the drum/percussion volume, and use the BASS/CHORD touch control to adjust the volume of the bass and chord accompaniment. The controls have seven volume settings, from a minimum of 0, or no sound, to a maximum of full volume. (Both of these settings can also be adjusted from the Style Condition page; see page 51.) STYLE SEQ. 1 SEQ. 2 POP ROCK USER 1 ENTERTAIN USER 2 BALLAD USER 3 LATIN USER 4 BALLROOM RHYTHM BASS/ CHORD MAX MAX 1 SEQ. SEQ. POP TRADI- COUNTRY LATIN SWING 2 3 4 R&B TIONAL FOLK POPS JAZZ USER 5 USER 6 USER 7 USER 8 MIN MIN Tempo Settings Use the TEMPO controls to change the tempo (speed) of the Style. BAR/BEAT 120 TEMPO TEMPO B/A controls These adjust the speed of the Style. Press the TEMPOAbutton to increase the tempo, and the TEMPOBbutton to decrease it. To reset the tempo to its preset (default) value, press both buttons simultaneously. TEMPO and BAR/BEAT indicator This shows the current tempo. (Displayed values are given in beats per minute, just as on a conventional metronome.) The tempo range is 40 to 240 beats per minute. While the Style is playing, the TEMPO display changes function to a BAR/BEAT indicator. BAR/BEAT ›3 TEMPO The number on the left indicates the current bar or measure and the one on the right indicates the number of the beat in each bar. The beat indicator lamp above the display also flashes at the first beat of every measure while a Style is playing. When a Style is in stand-by (after pressing SYNCHRO START, or after pausing the Style with the left footswitch, for example), the lamp flashes at every beat, to visually indicate the tempo. When you adjust the tempo while the Style is playing, the display momentarily changes to show the current tempo. 46 5. Styles (Rhythm and Accompaniment)