Using The Metronome; Starting And Stopping The Metronome; Adjusting The Metronome Volume; Confirming Tempo Via Number Buttons - Yamaha DTX400K Owner's Manual

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Basic Techniques

Using the Metronome

Playing your electronic drum kit along with the built-in metronome is a great way to perfect your
rhythm.

Starting and Stopping the Metronome

Press the [
] button to turn on the metronome.
Press the [
] button once again to turn it off.

Adjusting the Metronome Volume

To adjust the volume of the metronome, press and hold the
] button, and then press either the [VOLUME+] or
[
[VOLUME–] button.
Hold
Each time you press the [VOLUME+] button, you
increase the metronome volume by one.
Each time you press the [VOLUME–] button, you
decrease the metronome volume by one.
Higher metronome volume
Lower metronome volume

Confirming Tempo via Number Buttons

Whenever necessary, you can confirm the drum module's
current tempo from the flashing pattern of the number but-
ton lights.
Press either the [TEMPO+] or [TEMPO–] button once.
Each digit of the tempo will be flashed in sequence.
Example:
When the tempo is 108 BPM, the number button lights will
flash [1][0][8].

Confirming Tempo via Voice Guidance

Whenever necessary, you can have the drum module speak
the current tempo to you as a BPM value.
Press and hold the [
] button. You will hear the current
tempo spoken (in English), and the number button lights
will flash as described above.
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