Auto Up/Down; Tap Tempo - Roland HandSonic 10 Owner's Manual

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Getting Familiar

Auto Up/Down

1. Press the [COACH] button and use the [
you see <AUTO UP/DOWN> in the display.
2. Press the [
You will see the tempo indicator increase 1 BPM every two beats.
3. Press the [
4. Press the [
If you set the RATE to 1, the tempo will increase 1 BPM every measure, and if you set the RATE to 3, the
tempo will increase 1 BPM on every beat.
While the metronome is playing, you'll also notice in the left side of the display, 90→200.
This is showing you the MINIMUM TEMPO and MAXIMUM TEMPO. This means that the metronome will
start playing at 90 BPM, increase to 200 BPM, and then go back down to 90 BPM.
You can adjust this by pressing the [
[-] buttons or the Control knob to set your desired tempo. Push the [
Tempo>.
Also, while the metronome is playing, you can set the Max Tempo by pushing the [-], and you will see <set
max tempo> in the display. If you push the [+] you will see <reset max tempo> and it will be reset to 200
BPM.

Tap Tempo

1. Press the [COACH] button and use the [
<TAP TEMPO>.
Here, you can tap any pad, or external trigger to set the Tempo.
This is useful as a training exercise, because as you tap the pads, you can see the tempo indicated in the
display. Very good for tempo training.
You can adjust the tempo(min tempo) when any of the coach mode functions appears in the display, or while
the metronome is running with the Control knob or using the [+]/[-] buttons. (except for Auto Up/Down)
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] button and watch the display.
] button again to stop.
] and you see:
] once, where you will see <Min Tempo> in the display. Use the [+]/
] or [
] cursors until
] once more and you see <Max
] cursor until you see

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