Changing The Tempo Within The Song; Adjusting The Tempo While Listening To A Song; Adjusting The Tempo At A Particular Measure - Roland KF-90 Owner's Manual

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Changing the Tempo Within
the Song
You can add tempo changes to a recorded composition.
The KF-90 stores song tempo information and performance
data separately. Therefore, when making changes to the
tempo in a song, you must record the changes in the tempo
information independently of the performance data.
This recording of the tempo is called "Tempo Recording."
Adjusting the Tempo While
Listening to a Song
You can add ritardando and other such gradual tempo
changes.
1.
Press the [Composer Navigator] button.
The Composer Navigator screen appears.
2.
Touch <Rec Mode>.
A Recording Mode screen like the one shown below
appears.
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3.
Touch <Rec Mode>
<Tempo>.
This makes the setting for tempo recording.
Touch <Exit> several times to go back to the screen that
shows the measure number in the top-right area of the
screen.
4.
Press the Bwd [
] and Fwd [
move to a place a little earlier than the bar where
you want to change the tempo.
5.
Press the Rec [
] button and confirm that its
indicator blinking.
The KF-90 enters standby for recording.
6.
Press the Play [
] button to start recording.
7.
When you get to the place where you want to
change the tempo, use the Tempo [-] and [+]
buttons or the dial to vary the tempo as desired.
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] buttons to
Chapter 5 Advanced Recording Function
8.
Press the Stop [
] button to stop recording.
The song's tempo changes.
* You cannot record performances while in Tempo Recording
mode. When you're finished tempo recording, go back to the
ordinary Replace Recording. Take a look at "Selecting the
Recording Method" (p. 115).
Adjusting the Tempo at a
Particular Measure
You can have the tempo change at the beginning of a
measure where you moved to. This is handy when you want
to make a sudden change in tempo.
1.
Make the setting for Tempo Recording at the
Recording Mode screen.
The steps are the same as the steps 1 to 3 in "Adjusting
the Tempo While Listening to a Song".
2.
Using the Bwd [
move to the measure where you wish to change
the tempo.
The measure number appears in the top-right area of the
Basic screen (p. 19).
3.
When you press the Rec [
indicator flashes.
The KF-90 enters standby for recording.
4.
Use the Tempo [-] and [+] buttons or the dial to
adjust the tempo.
5.
Press the Rec [
] button.
The song's tempo changes starting with the measure
where you moved to.
6.
Press the Stop [
] button to end recording.
* You cannot record performances while in Tempo Recording
mode. When you're finished tempo recording, go back to the
ordinary Replace Recording. Take a look at "Selecting the
Recording Method" (p. 115).
* If you want to restore the previous tempo, delete the tempo
data at the place where the tempo was recorded. For an
explanation of how to delete the information of tempo settings,
refer to the "Making a Measure Blank" (p. 129).
Tempo Recording Shortcut
You can also enter the Tempo Recording mode by
holding down the Tempo [-] or [+] button and pressing
the Rec [
] button.
Record tempo information.
In this case, tempo recording is canceled when recording
ends.
] and Fwd [
] buttons,
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