Using the metronome – Roland CD-2 User Manual

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Other Recording Methods

Using the Metronome

You can sound a metronome—a convenient feature for
practicing your instrument.

MEMO

• The metronome cannot be used while overdubbing a

performance with a music CD (

Page 32).

1

Press

.

The metronome is turned on, and the [METRONOME]
button blinks.

2

Setting the sound.

Press

.

“[METRONOME] Sound” appears in the display.

• If [MENU] is pressed while the metronome is

turned on, the screen to select the metronome
sound (“Sound”) will appear instead.

Press

.

The following screen appears.

Turn

to select the metronome

sound.

Click:

An electronic tone will be heard.

Bell:

A bell will be heard.

Off:

The metronome sound is turned off (the
[METRONOME] button will continue to

blink).

Press

.

You’re returned to the previous readout.

3

Setting the tempo.

Press

until “Tempo” appears in

the display, and then press

.

• You can also select this item by turning [DATA].

The following screen appears.

Turn

to set the metronome’s

tempo.

• You can adjust the metronome’s tempo in a

range of =20–250 (the number of quarter notes

in one minute).

Press

.

You’re returned to the previous readout.

4

Specifying which beats are emphasized.

Press

until “Beat” appears in the

display, and then press

.

• You can also select this item by turning [DATA].

The following screen appears.

1

2

3

4

1

2

3

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