Setting The Tempo - Roland M-480 Owner's Manual

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Setting the tempo

From the FX EDIT popup for delay-type effects, you can access
the TEMPO popup, which lets you set the tempo used for delay-
type effects.
This tempo is used in common by FX1–6.
1.
Access the FX EDIT popup for a delay-type effect.
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2.
Press [F6 (TEMPO)].
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1
2
The TEMPO popup will appear.
TEMPO knob
1
Sets the tempo (BPM) in a range of 5.0–300.0.
SLAVE TO MIDI CLOCK select button
2
If this is selected, the tempo will synchronize to MIDI clock
messages received from the
connector or USB connector. In this case, you won't be able
to use the TEMPO knob or the tap tempo function using [F1
(TAP)] or a user button.
The function buttons have the following operations:
[F1 (TAP)]
Specifies the tempo (BPM) as the average
interval at which the button is pressed (Tap
Tempo).
[F8 (CLOSE)]
Closes the popup.
You can assign TAP TEMPO as a function for a user button (p.
140). This allows you to use USER [1]–[8] to enter the tempo via
tap tempo.
M-480's
rear panel MIDI
Effects and GEQ
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