Specifying which beats are emphasized, Press the [exit] button twice – Roland CD-2e User Manual

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Sounding the Metronome

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Advanced Uses

Recording

Listening

Deleting

Creating a CD

Editing an SD

Appendices

Convenient

Functions

Information

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Display

Checkin

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Preparations

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Specifying which beats are emphasized.

fig.menu-metro05-e.eps

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

Use the [

] [

] buttons to choose “Beat.”

Press the [ENTER] button to confirm your choice.

Use the [+] [-] buttons to specify the timing at which

the metronome will mark the strong beats.

*

(a quarter-note) will be counted as one beat.

* If you’ve selected “Voice” as the “Sound” setting, there will be no accent on the strong beats.

5

Press the [EXIT] button twice.

You’re returned to the audio source screen.

Value

Explanation

0

No beats are emphasized.

1

Every beat is emphasized.

2

Every second beat is emphasized.

3

Every third beat is emphasized.

4 (factory setting)

Every fourth beat is emphasized.

5

Every fifth beat is emphasized.

6

Every sixth beat is emphasized.

7

Every seventh beat is emphasized.

Each beat is divided into a triplet, and an emphasized beat will sound
at the beginning of each triplet.

Each beat is divided into sixteenth notes, and an emphasized beat will
sound on the sixteenth note at the beginning of each beat.

The metronome sound will not be audible during recording standby or while recording.
If you want to hear the metronome, you’ll need to use headphones.

The metronome cannot be used while overdubbing a performance with a music CD. (

Page 46).

Important

Turn the metronome on/off.

Specify the metronome tempo.

Make the tempo faster.

Make the tempo slower.

Remote operations

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