Using The Metronome; Starting Or Stopping The Metronome; Changing The Metronome Settings (Tempo, Beat, Pattern, Etc - Casio Privia PX-S6000 User Manual

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Using the Metronome

The Digital Piano's metronome can play a variety of drum patterns in addition to a standard metronome
sound.

Starting or Stopping the Metronome

1.
While touching the FUNCTION button, touch the a button.
The metronome starts.
• The red and white LEDs to the left of the a button will flash in time with the metronome beat
(first beat: red; remaining beats: white).
2.
To stop the metronome, while touching the FUNCTION button touch the a
button.

Changing the Metronome Settings (Tempo, Beat, Pattern, etc.)

1.
Select the "01 Standard" of the F Button Set. See
(page EN-32).
2.
Touch the F2 button (METRO).
The "METRONOME" screen appears.
3.
Touch the top or bottom of the touch ring to select the setting you want to
change.
• The table below shows the available settings and values.
• The Tempo setting and Tempo Mark setting are linked to each other.
Setting item
Tempo
Tempo Mark
Guide Type
Setting value and description
Sets the tempo between 20 and 255 (BPM).
Sets the tempo from a tempo marking such as "Andante" or "Allegro".
For more information, see
Choose from one of the following:
Metronome: Plays a metronome tone.
Drum: Plays a drum pattern.
EN-81
"To change the F Button
"Tempo
Markings" (page EN-82).
Set"

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