Part 2: Set The Tempo - Kurzweil PC3A User Manual

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4. Use the cursor buttons to navigate to the Prog field and choose a program with the plus/
minus buttons, alpha wheel, or by entering the desired program number with the
alphanumeric pad. This sets the instrument sound for the current track. For example,
choose program 1 Standard Grand to
5. make the first track contain the piano part for this song (see below.) You can do this quickly
by entering 1 on the alphanumeric pad and pressing Enter.

Part 2: Set The Tempo

For this example, we will leave the song at its default time signature, 4/4 (see Chapter 12, Song
Mode and the Song Editor for details on setting the time signature.) Follow the steps below to set a
tempo for your song. It is easiest to choose your tempo before recording any tracks, but the
tempo can be adjusted after recording as well (see Chapter 12, Song Mode and the Song Editor for
details on changing the tempo after recording.)
1.
On the Song mode MAIN page, use the cursor buttons to navigate to the Tempo field and
enter a tempo. Entering the tempo with the alphanumeric pad is the easiest method if you
know your desired tempo. The plus/minus buttons and alpha wheel are useful for making
smaller adjustments. Tempo is set in beats per minute (BPM.) For this example, let's set a
medium tempo of 100 BPM. In the Tempo field use the alphanumeric pad to enter 100 and
press Enter (see below.)
Note: You can also set the tempo using the Tap Tempo feature (simultaneously press the left and right
cursor buttons), see TEMPO
on page 11-11
for details.
Tutorial: Song Mode
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