Changing A Rhythm's Tempo; Selecting A Rhythm's Chord Progression - Roland FP-5 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 2 Playing Along with Rhythms

Changing a Rhythm's Tempo

The FP-5 has an optimal tempo for each Rhythm.
You can change the tempo of the selected Rhythm.
Furthermore, you can change the tempo as the Rhythm is being played.
fig.02-08
1.
Press the [Tempo/Rhythm] button, getting its indicator to
light in red.
The tempo is displayed.
Pressing the [Tempo/Rhythm] button alternately displays the tempo and
the currently selected Rhythm number (indicated by an initial "r").
2.
Press the [+] and [-] buttons to adjust the tempo.
The tempo can be changed within the range from
When the [Start/Stop] button is pressed, the Rhythm is played at the
selected tempo.
When the tempo is displayed, you can set it to the optimal tempo to appear
in the display, then pressing the [-] and [+] buttons at the same time.

Selecting a Rhythm's Chord Progression

The FP-5 has an optimal chord progression pattern for each Rhythm.
When playing the Chord Part while performing, the chord progression is
automatic. You can change the chord progression pattern if you want.
1.
Hold down the [Chord Progression] button and press the [-]
or [+] button to change the chord progression pattern.
The currently selected chord progression pattern number is displayed.
fig.02-11
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1
2
20 ~ 250.
If you change the Rhythm
during Session Partner play,
the tempo won't change. At
such times, you can set it to
the optimal tempo by
getting the tempo to appear
in the display, then pressing
the [-] and [+] buttons at the
same time.
For more information on
chord progression patterns,
refer to the
"Chord Progression Pattern
List" (p. 63).
Recorded chord progression
patterns are saved to
"
" You can select
"
" patterns by
pressing the [-] button when
pattern number 1 is
displayed.
You can change the root
note of the first chord.
refer to "Setting the Root
Note of the Chord
Progression" (p. 47).

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