Convenient functions, Sounding the metronome – Roland CD-2e User Manual

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Sounding the Metronome

The CD-2e has built-in metronome—a convenient feature for practicing an instrument.

1

Press the [

(Metronome)] button to turn the metronome on.

fig.metro-indicator-e.eps

If the metronome is on, the [

(Metronome)] button will light. At the same time, the

metronome’s indicator will start blinking on the beat.

When you press the [

(Metronome)] button once again, the metronome will turn off

(unlit).

2

Setting the sound.

fig.menu-metro01-e.eps

Press the [MENU] button to access the menu screen.

Use the [

] [

] buttons to choose “Sound.”

* If you press the [MENU] button while the metronome is

on, a screen where you can select the metronome sound
will immediately appear.

Press the [ENTER] button to confirm your choice.

Use the [+] [-] buttons to select the desired metronome

sound.

3

Setting the tempo.

fig.menu-metro03-e.eps

Press the [EXIT] button to return to the menu screen.

Use the [

] [

] buttons to choose “Tempo.”

Press the [ENTER] button to confirm your choice.

Use the [+] [-] buttons to specify the metronome

tempo.

If you press the [

] button, the value will return to

“120.”

Value

Explanation

Click

An electronic sound will mark the beats.

Bell (factory setting)

A bell will mark the beats.

Voice

A human voice (English) will count the beats

Off

There will be no sound; the metronome indicator will blink to mark the
beats.

Value

Explanation

=20–120 (factory setting)–250

Specifies the number of quarter-notes in one minute.
Decreasing this value will make the tempo slower. Increasing
this value will make the tempo faster.

Metronome indicator (blinking)

Red: strong beats
Green: weak beats

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