Yamaha PF-500 Owner's Manual - Page 34
Using the metronome
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Selecting and Playing Voices Using the metronome The PF-500 is built-in metronome (a device that keeps an accurate tempo) is a convenient feature for practice. 1 2 MIN MAX MASTER VOLUME SONG KEYBOARD SONG BALANCE DEMO TRACK TRACK EXTRA METRONOME 1 2 TRACKS FILE START/STOP SETTING A SONG SELECT TOP START/STOP REC SONG SETTING DOWN UP NEW SONG SYNCHRO START SONG C TEMPO B NO YES D CONTRAST EXIT GRAND PIANO 1 GRAND E.PIANO E.PIANO PIANO 2 1 2 HARPSI- E.CLAVICHORD CHORD VIBRAPHONE VOICE GUITAR SETTING SPLIT CHURCH JAZZ SYNTH. WOOD ORGAN ORGAN STRINGS CHOIR PAD BASS E.BASS XG VARIATION REVERB CHORUS BRILLIANCE MELLOW BRIGHT VOICE EFFECT MIDI SETTING OTHER SETTING Procedure TEMPO [DOWN] [UP] 1. Start the metronome. Press the METRONOME [START/STOP] button. When the metronome is sounding, the beat indicator flashes at the current tempo. Adjusting the tempo Press the TEMPO [DOWN] or [UP] button. A B NO YES C D To adjust the tempo (number of beats per minute: 10-500), use the TEMPO [DOWN]/[UP] or the D [-]/[+] buttons. To reset the tempo to the normal (default) setting, press the [DOWN] and [UP] keys or the D [-] and [+] keys simultaneously. Press the [EXIT] button to return to the normal screen. 2. Stop the metronome. Press the METRONOME [START/STOP] button. TIP The default tempo is 120. (If a song has been selected, the song tempo is used.) TIP You can set the time signature, metronome volume, and metronome tone using the METRONOME [SETTING] button. (See page 68.) 34 PF-500