Roland BK-9 Owner's Manual page 56

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Other important functions
The metronome settings can be also selected using [MENU] button
"Global" "Metronome".
The display now looks as follows:
The metronome parameters you can set are:
Parameter
Setting
Internal
Off, On
Metronome
Internal Volume
0~127
External
Off, On
Metronome
External Volume
0~127
1/16 ~ 32/16,
1/8 ~ 32/8,,
Time Signature
1/4 ~ 32/4,
1/2 ~32/2
Always, Play,
Mode
Rec
Off, 1 bar, 2
Count In
bars
The settings can be saved to the BK-9's global memory. If you don't
save them, your changes are lost when you switch off the BK-9. See
"Save Global" (p. 148).
NOTE
The Time Signature is not saved in the BK-9's global memory.
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Right Display
Explanation
Select "On" to activate the internal
metronome.
Sets the internal metronome's level.
Select "On" to activate the external
metronome (METRONOME OUT jack).
Sets the external metronome's level.
Specifies the metronome's time
signature.
• "Always": The metronome even
counts when playback is stopped.
• "Play": The metronome only sounds
while the rhythm or song is playing.
• "Rec": The metronome only sounds
during rhythm recording (using the
"Rhythm Composer").
This parameter allows you to switch
the
Count-In function on ("1 bar" or
"2 bars") or off. When on, the
metronome will count in the specified
number of measures (bars) before the
rhythm or SMF song starts playing.
(This setting is not available for audio
songs.)

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