Yamaha DTX450K Owner's Manual - Page 33

Tempo Up/Down, Practicing in Training Mode

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Practicing in Training Mode Tempo Up/Down Use Tempo Up/Down training to see how fast you can go and still maintain accurate timing. As you play along with a metronome, the drum module will automatically increase the tempo if your timing is good and decrease it if not. Please note that this type of training is not scored. If you would like to check or adjust the current tempo before you start training, see Using the Metronome (page 27). 2 1 3,5 1. Press the [TRAINING] button to activate Training Mode. 2. Press number button [4]. The [ ] button will flash, indicating that the drum module is on standby to start training. 3. Press the [ ] button. The metronome will start playing. 4. Focusing on accurate timing, play the pads along with the metronome. The half-lit number buttons indicate how much time remains before the end of the current four measures. The drum module will evaluate your timing after every four measures. • If your timing was accurate during the four measures, the drum module will automatically increase the metronome's tempo and the number-button lights will scan quickly once from left to right. • If your timing was not accurate during the four mea- sures, the drum module will automatically decrease the metronome's tempo and the number-button lights will scan quickly once from right to left. • Continue to play along with the metronome as the tempo changes each four measures. 5. To end training, press the [ ] button once again. NOTE • If you wish to adjust the difficulty level for this training, see the description of the Difficulty Level parameter from Menu Mode (page 50). • This training can be set either to mute pads when they are not played in time or to play pads whenever they are struck. For details, see the description of the Ignore Timing parameter from Menu Mode (page 50). DTX400K/DTX430K/DTX450K Owner's Manual 33

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Practicing in Training Mode
DTX400K/DTX430K/DTX450K
Owner’s Manual
33
Tempo Up/Down
Use Tempo Up/Down training to see how fast you can go and still maintain accurate timing. As you play along with a metro-
nome, the drum module will automatically increase the tempo if your timing is good and decrease it if not. Please note that this
type of training is not scored.
1.
Press the
[TRAINING]
button to activate Training
Mode.
2.
Press number button
[4]
.
The
[
]
button will flash, indicating that the drum
module is on standby to start training.
3.
Press the
[
]
button.
The metronome will start playing.
4.
Focusing on accurate timing, play the pads along with
the metronome. The half-lit number buttons indicate
how much time remains before the end of the current
four measures.
The drum module will evaluate your timing after every
four measures.
If your timing was accurate during the four measures,
the drum module will automatically increase the met-
ronome’s tempo and the number-button lights will
scan quickly once from left to right.
If your timing was not accurate during the four mea-
sures, the drum module will automatically decrease
the metronome’s tempo and the number-button lights
will scan quickly once from right to left.
Continue to play along with the metronome as the
tempo changes each four measures.
5.
To end training, press the
[
]
button once again.
If you would like to check or adjust the current tempo before you start training, see Using the Metronome
(page 27).
1
3,5
2
• If you wish to adjust the difficulty level for this training, see
the description of the Difficulty Level parameter from Menu
Mode (page 50).
• This training can be set either to mute pads when they are
not played in time or to play pads whenever they are struck.
For details, see the description of the Ignore Timing param-
eter from Menu Mode (page 50).
NOTE