Yamaha PSR-A1000 Owner's Manual - Page 47

Using the Metronome, Adjusting the Tempo

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Basic Operations - Organizing Your Data Using the Metronome The metronome provides a click sound, giving you an accurate tempo guide when you practice, or letting you hear and check how a specific tempo sounds. METRONOME The metronome starts by pressing the [METRONOME] button. Adjust the tempo by using the TEMPO[ ] [ ] buttons (see below). To stop the metronome, press the [METRONOME] button again. The sound, volume level, and the beat (time signature) of the metronome can all be changed (page 132). Adjusting the Tempo This section shows you to adjust the playback tempo - which not only affects the metronome, but also the playback of a song or an accompaniment style. TEMPO RESET TAP TEMPO 1 TEMPO RESET TAP TEMPO Press either the TEMPO [ ] button or the [ ] button. Press this to EXIT END close the TEMPO display. 2 Adjust the tempo by using either the TEMPO [ ] [ ] buttons or the [DATA ENTRY] dial. The number in the display indicates how many quarter-note beats there are in one minute. The range is between 5 and 500. The higher the value, the faster the tempo. When you change the tempo, both tempos of the current song and style will be changed to the same tempo. To restore their respective default (initial) tempo settings, press both the TEMPO [ ] [ ] buttons simultaneously. Also refer to the "Tempo Indications - MAIN display" (page 48) for more about tempo. Songs and accompaniment styles have been given default (initial) tempo settings, designed to best suit the song/style. PSR-A1000 47

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Basic Operations — Organizing Your Data
47
PSR-A1000
The
metronome
provides a click sound, giving you an accurate tempo guide when you practice, or letting you hear and
check how a specific tempo sounds.
The
metronome
starts by pressing the
[METRONOME]
button. Adjust the
tempo by using the
TEMPO[
] [
]
buttons (see below).
To stop the
metronome
, press the
[METRONOME]
button again.
This section shows you to adjust the playback tempo — which not only affects the metronome, but also the playback of
a song or an accompaniment style.
Using the Metronome
METRO-
NOME
The sound, volume level,
and the beat (time signature)
of the metronome can all be
changed (page 132).
Adjusting the Tempo
TEMPO
TAP TEMPO
RESET
Songs and accompaniment
styles have been given
default (initial) tempo
settings, designed to best
suit the song/style.
TEMPO
TAP TEMPO
RESET
EXIT
Press either the
TEMPO [
]
button or the
[
]
button.
Adjust the tempo by using either the
TEMPO [
]
[
]
buttons or the
[DATA ENTRY]
dial.
The number in the display indicates how many
quarter-note beats there are in one minute. The
range is between 5 and 500. The higher the value,
the faster the tempo.
When you change the tempo, both tempos of the
current song and style will be changed to the same
tempo. To restore their respective default (initial)
tempo settings, press both the
TEMPO [
] [
]
buttons simultaneously. Also refer to the
Tempo
Indications
MAIN display
(page 48) for more
about tempo.
1
2
Press this to
close the
TEMPO display.
E
ND