Tempo Record; Activating Tempo Record - Rodgers PR-300 Owner's Manual

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Tempo Record
Many times, it is desirable to have tempo changes
(such as ritardando, accelerando and a tempo) occur
within a sequence. This can be done by recording
without the Metronome activated, changing tempo as
you play.
However, when this is done, the measure numbers
listed in the display don't correspond with the actual
measure numbers of the music. Also, it is often
difficult to keep different parts of a multi-track
sequence together, as there is no Metronome sound to
synchronize your playing with.
For this reason, the PR-300 is equipped with a
Tempo Record mode, in which changes to tempo will
be recorded and recreated during playback. This
allows you to record parts to the sound of the
Metronome (giving you timing accuracy and correct
measure numbers), then add tempo changes later to
add expression to the music.
Tempo Record can be done before or after parts of
the song are recorded. Notes and tempo changes
cannot be recorded at the same time.
Activating Tempo Record
To activate Tempo Record:
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(1) Press the [TEMPO REe] button.
This button is located underneath the top cover.
(2) Rotate the alpha-dial to select "On".
(3) Press [ENTER] to confirm selection.
The Play Screen will return.
When Tempo Record is enabled. Punch In/Out
Record and Repeat Play features are automatically
disabled.
PUNCH IN/OUT
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