Metronome Setting; Changing The Sound Of The Metronome (Metronome Sound); Changing How The Metronome Marks The Beat (Metronome Pattern); Sounding A Count Before The Melody Begins (Countdown) - Roland HP-207 Owner's Manual

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Various Settings

Metronome Setting

Changing the Sound of the Metronome

(Metronome Sound)

You can change the sound that's played by the metronome.
The metronome will sound when you enter the setting screen.
Click, Electronic, Voice (Japanese), Voice (English), Animal,
Wood Block, Triangle & Castanets, Hand Claps
Changing How the Metronome Marks
the Beat (Metronome Pattern)
You can set the metronome to play at even smaller intervals.
The metronome will sound when you enter the setting screen.
Setting
Usual sound
Normal
dotted half note
half note
dotted quarter note
quarter note
dotted eighth note
eighth note
sixteenth note
Double
note added to back beat of the first beat
Triplet
added notes sound the first beat as a triplet
Shuffle
notes added to create a shuffle
80
Sound
Explanation
Sounding a Count Before the Melody
Begins (Countdown)
A "count-down" is when a count is sounded at the end of the
song's introduction (before you begin playing the keyboard). If
you will be playing along with the song, sounding a count will
help you match the timing of your playing with the song.
Setting
On
A count is sounded
Off
A count is not sounded
Selecting the Count-down Sound

(Countdown Sound)

You can select the sound that will be used to play the count-
down.
Voice (English), Voice (Japanese)
Selecting the Part that Will Begin the
Count-down (Countdown Part)
Specifies the part that will determine the beginning of the
performance when adding a count-down.
The count will sound before the selected part begins playing.
Setting
Right & Left
Right-hand and left-hand parts of a song
Track
Left Track
Left-hand part of a song
Right Track
Right-hand part of a song
Part 1–16
Part 1–16
When you select another song, this setting will
NOTE
return to "Right & Left Track."
Explanation
Sound
Explanation

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