Adjusting The Tempo; Playing Back At A Fixed Tempo (Tempo Mute) - Roland HPi-7S Owner's Manual

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Practicing

Adjusting the Tempo

This changes the song tempo.
If songs seem difficult to play at their original speed, you may find it helpful to first practice with the tempo
slowed down. Then, after becoming more familiar with the song, you can practice it at a gradually faster tempo.
Changing the tempo has no effect on the pitch of the notes. Additionally you can change the tempo even when
the song is in progress.
fig.panel-Tempo-e
1.
Press the Tempo [Slow] [Fast] buttons to adjust the tempo.
The tempo can be adjusted in a range of

■ Playing Back at a Fixed Tempo (Tempo Mute)

The tempo in some songs may change, speeding up or slowing down, when the song
is in progress.
If a song has tempo changes, it helps to practice the song first at a steady tempo.
Overriding tempo changes is called "Tempo Mute."
1.
Press the [
(Metronome)] button.
The "Metronome" screen appears.
2.
Press the [
] button.
Tempo mute is enabled.
When tempo mute is in effect, the tempo display appears in reverse video.
fig.d-TempoMute-e_50
When you play back the song, it will play at a constant tempo.
To cancel Tempo Mute, press the [
"Metronome" screen, then press the [
Tempo Mute will also be cancelled when you select a different song.
62
=10–500.
(Metronome)] button again to display the
] button.
NOTE
You cannot change the tempos
for Audio files and Music CDs.
You can also enable Tempo
Mute by holding down
[
(Play/Stop)] button and
pressing either the Tempo
[Slow] or [Fast] button.
You can also cancel Tempo
Mute when the function is
enabled by holding down
[
(Play/Stop)] button and
pressing either the Tempo
[Slow] or [Fast] button.

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