Metronome; Transpose - Kawai DP1 Owner's Manual

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4. Metronome

The DP1's metronome function can help when recording a song by proving a steady beat to play along
with. The metronome beats, however, are not recorded.
(1)
Entering the 'Recorder' screen
Touch the
MENU button labelled 'Recorder'.
(2)
Entering the 'Metronome Settings' screen
Touch the
MENU button labelled 'Metronome Settings'.
(3)
Starting the Metronome
Touch the
MENU button labelled of 'Metronome ON'.
Metronome
Volume
(4)
Changing the Metronome Beat (time signature)
Select the desired beat using the Right-Lower VALUE buttons.
(5)
Adjusting the Metronome Tempo and Volume
Select the desired metronome tempo using the Right-Upper VALUE buttons.
Select the desired metronome volume using the Left-Lower VALUE buttons.
(6)
Stopping the Metronome
Touch the
MENU button of 'Metronome OFF'.
(7)
Exiting to the Main Screen
Touching the EXIT button two times will exit to the main screen.

5. Transpose

The transpose function allows you to raise or lower the DP1's key in half steps. This is particularly useful
when you have learned a song in one key and are required to play it in another key. The transpose
function will allow you to play the song in the original key, yet hear it in another key.
(1)
Entering the 'SYSTEM' menu
Touch the
MENU button labelled 'SYSTEM'.
(2)
Specifying the Transposition amount
Select the desired amount by using the Left-Upper VALUE buttons.
The Transpose value will be memorised automatically.
Tempo
Metronome
Beat
Metronome
ON/Off

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