Playing back at a fixed tempo (tempo mute) – Roland KF-7 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Song Playback and Practice Functions

Chapter 3

Use Your Voice to Select the Tempo
(Vocal Tap Tempo)

Just as in “Tap Tempo Function” (p. 78), you can set tempos using your voice. This

feature is called “Vocal Tap Tempo.”

1.

Connect a microphone (p. 18).

2.

Press the [Metronome] button.

3.

Touch <Vocal Tap>.

fig.d-vocaltap.eps_60

4.

Count to four (“One, two, three, four”) into the mic.

The tempo is set to the beat you used speaking into the microphone. The new tempo

setting is indicated in the screen.

After setting the tempo, touch <Exit> and you’re returned to the Metronome screen.

Playing Back at a Fixed Tempo (Tempo Mute)

If a song has tempo changes, it helps to practice the song first at a steady tempo.

Overriding tempo changes is called “Tempo Muting.”

1.

Hold down the [

(Play/Stop)] button and press one of the Tempo [-]

[+] buttons.

When tempo muting is in effect, the tempo display appears in reverse video.

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When you play back the song, it will play at a constant tempo.

Cancel the tempo mute setting

1.

Hold down the [

(Play/Stop)] button and press one of the Tempo [-]

[+] buttons.

Tempo muting is canceled.

Tempo Mute will also be cancelled when you select a different song.

Vocal Tap Tempo does not

function well when the mic

volume is too low. Adjust the

volume level with the Mic

[Volume] knob.

You can start the song by

giving the count through the

microphone. For more detailed

information, refer to “Enabling

the start of songs and

automatic accompaniment

with the sound of your voice

(Vocal Count-In)” (p. 37).

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