Stopping The Rhythm; Changing A Rhythm's Tempo - Roland Music ATELIER AT500 Owner's Manual

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Stopping the Rhythm

Stopping with an Ending
1.
Press the [Intro/Ending] button.
An Ending is played, then the Rhythm stops.
While the Ending is playing, the [Intro/Ending] button indicator will light, until
the Ending finishes the button indicator will be turned off.
Stopping without an Ending
1.
Press the [Start/Stop] button.
The Rhythm stops without an Ending being played.
Making the Ending Short and Simple
1.
Press the Variation [1] button.
2.
Press the [Intro/Ending] button.
A short Ending is played, then the Rhythm stops.

Changing a Rhythm's Tempo

You can change the tempo of the Rhythm or Automatic Accompaniment (p.
78).
fig.02-04.eps
1.
Press the Tempo [
tempo (speed) of the Rhythm or Automatic Accompaniment.
Tempo [
] button
Tempo [
] button
By pressing the Tempo [
returned to the standard (preset) tempo for the selected Rhythm.
The value of the tempo currently set (20–500 beats per minute) can be
checked in the screen.
] and [
] buttons to change the
The tempo becomes slower
The tempo becomes faster
] and [
] buttons simultaneously, the tempo is
Using Rhythm Performance
The functions of the [Intro/
Ending] button and [Start/Stop]
button can be assigned to the
foot switches located on each
side of the Expression Pedal (p.
121).
If "Auto Std Tempo" (p. 203) is
on, and you switch the Rhythm
while the Rhythm is stopped,
the tempo will automatically be
set appropriately for that
Rhythm.
If you switch Rhythms when
"Auto Std Tempo" is off, the
tempo remains unchanged even
when you switch the Rhythm.
You can confirm the tempo and
beat with the "bouncing ball" in
the Main screen (p. 29).
You can also use the [Value]
dial to change the tempo.
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