Playing Back At A Fixed Tempo (Tempo Mute) - Roland KR107 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 4 Practice Functions
fig.d-usrfunc.eps_60
2.
Touch
assigned, then select "Tap Tempo."
3.
Press the [Exit] button; the tempo is indicated in the upper left of the
screen.
Specifying the Tempo
4.
Press the Pad to which "Tap Tempo" is assigned at least twice.
The tempo is set to the song you used when tapping the button.

■ 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 [
[+] 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 [
[+] buttons.
Tempo muting is canceled.
Tempo Mute will also be cancelled when you select a different song.
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for the Performance Pad to which the function is
(Play/Stop)] button and press one of the Tempo [-]
(Play/Stop)] button and press one of the Tempo [-]
You can also assign the Tap
Tempo function to the pedal,
and use the pedal to specify
the tempo. For details, refer to
"Assigning Functions to
Pedals and Performance Pads
(Pedal Setting/User
Functions)" (p. 144).
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. 40).

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