Recording With The Metronome - Kawai MP11SE Owner's Manual

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Recording with the metronome

Recording with the metronome is a convenient way to maintain consistent timing and rhythm while playing. This is
especially important when integrating recordings into a sequencer or DAW.
The explanation below uses the internal song recorder as an example, however the procedure for recording with
the metronome to an MP3/WAV audio file is identical.
1. Turning the Recorder mode ON
Press the RECORDER section's ON/OFF button to turn Recorder
mode ON.
The LED indicator for the RECORDER section's ON/OFF button
will turn ON, and the MIDI recorder screen will be shown in the
LCD display.
MIDI
recorder
selected
2. Activating the metronome function
Press the METRONOME button.
The LED indicator for the METRONOME button will turn ON
to indicate that the metronome function is in use, and the
Metronome screen will be shown in the LCD display.
Click mode
selected
3. Adjusting the Metronome volume, tempo, and time signature (beat)
Turn control knobs A and B to adjust the metronome volume
and tempo, and knob C to change the time signature (beat).
Press the F3 function button (LISTEN) to listen to the current
metronome settings.
* The metronome tempo can be adjusted within the range of 30-300 bpm
(60-600 bpm for eighth note rhythms).
* There are ten different types of beat/time signature available:
1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 3/8, 6/8, 7/8, 9/8, and 12/8.
* Preferred metronome settings can be saved to a SETUP or POWERON
memory for immediate recall.
LED indicator ON:
Recorder mode is turned ON
LED indicator ON:
Metronome is turned ON
Volume
Time
signature
Tempo
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