Yamaha CVP-600 Owner's Manual - Page 57

Selecting the Beat Time Signature

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Using the Metronome The metronome volume can also be set from the METRONOME popup display. Adjust the volume by selecting VOLUME w v (it is highlighted) and using the data dial or [-/+] buttons. You can also adjust it by continuously pressing VOLUME w or v. As with the volume parameter of the style, it can also be adjusted by using [ACMP/SONG VOLUME]. s 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. Using Style and Metronome Together • If a style is started by pressing the [START/STOP] button while the metronome is playing, the metronome will continue to sound along with the style. • Pressing the [START/STOP] button simultaneously stops both the metronome 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 freetempo (see page 90). Select the Beat parameter with BEAT wor v (it is highlighted), then change the value with the data dial or [-/+] buttons. You can also select the value by holding down BEAT wor v. When NORMAL is selected, the metronome click sounds continuously 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. CVP-98/96/600 55 55

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CVP-98/96/600
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)
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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