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Here is an example: if the current Style tempo is set to 100, while Fill Rit% is set to 10%,
selecting a Fill In with the [FILL RIT] function On will progressively slow down the play-
back tempo to 90. At the end of the fill, however, the previously set tempo value (e.g. .= 100)
will be recalled.
Tempo Change%
(0%-100%)
(Arranger parameter)
This parameter defines the tempo change ratio during normal Style playback. This is the val-
ue that will reached at the end of the CPT period (see below). The Tempo Change% applies
to both the [RIT] (gradual slow-down) and the [ACC] (gradual tempo increase) functions and
requires that either button be pressed (corresponding indicator must light).
Tempo Change CPT (15-3825CPT)
caran ger parameter)
The CPT value specifies the time it takes before the Tempo Change% value is reached. See-
ing that one crotchet (quarter note) equals 120CPT, we strongly advise you to select multiples
of 120CPT, e.g. 240 (one 2/4 bar), 360 (one 3/4 bar), 480 (one 4/4 bar), etc.
Parameter\Global\3 page
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PEMET ROM COUNT-IN
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> Master page: [F2] (Param)> [F1] (Glbal)
[PAGE] A/V (select page 3)
Metronome
Output (MDR, EXT, ALL) (Global parameter)
This parameter allows you to select the output assigned to the general metronome, i.e. the one
that sounds during Style and Song playback. The metronome may help you practise difficult
parts, yet the most obvious use for the Global metronome is to supply a click for a drummer
or other musician you play with.
The User Style metronome (see page 43) can be programmed separately.
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A
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MDR
| The click sound is produced by the Rim Shot of the Manual Drums part, which means
that it will be output from the STEREO OUTPUT R, L/MONO jacks.
EXT
The click sound is sent to the dedicated Metronome Output on the rear panel.
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ALL
| The click sound is sent both to Metronome Output and to the current Drum Set.
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