Changing the metronome volume, Changing the metronome sound, The time signature (beat) (p. 15) – Roland HP-2 User Manual

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Chapter 2. Performance

Changing the beat of metronome

3

Press the [Beat] button.

The currently selected beat will be displayed.

4

Press the [+] or [-] button.

If you press the [+] or [-] button, the beat will change.

If you press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously, the beat will go back to what it

was before you changed it.

fig.disp-beat

Stopping the metronome

5

Once again press the [

(Metronome)] button, getting its indicator to go

dark.

The metronome will stop.

Changing the Metronome Volume

The volume of the metronome can be adjusted, with eight volume levels available.

1

Hold down the [

(Metronome)] button and press the [+] or [-] button.

The currently specified volume will be displayed.

Continue to hold down the [

(Metronome)] button, and press the [+] or [-] button

to sound the metronome, and change the volume.

fig.disp-metrovol

Changing the Metronome Sound

1

Hold down the [Beat] button and press the [+] or [-] button.

The currently specified sound number will displayed.

Continue to hold down the [Beat] button, and press the [+] or [-] button to sound the

metronome, and change the metronome sound.

Display

beat

Display

beat

2.2

2/2

6.4

6/4

0.4

Only weak beats

7.4

7/4

2.4

2/4

3.8

3/8

3.4

3/4

6.8

6/8

4.4

4/4

9.8

9/8

5.4

5/4

12.8

12/8

NOTE

It is not possible to change the

beat during song playback or

recording.

Correspondence between
beat and tempo display

Beat Tempo Value

2/2 =10–125

x/4 =20–250

x /8 =40–500

This is set to “4” when the

instrument is turned on.

When you hold down the [

(Metronome)] button, the

currently specified metronome

volume will be displayed.

This is set to “t. 1” when the

instrument is turned on.

When you hold down the [Beat]

button, the currently specified

sound number will be

displayed.

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