User manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- 1 General information
- 2 Safety instructions
- 3 Features
- 4 Assembly instructions
- 5 Control panel and connections
- 6 Connectivity options
- 7 Switching on / off and basic operation
- 7.1 Switching the digital piano on
- 7.2 Adjusting the volume
- 7.3 Touch sensitivity
- 7.4 Fine tuning
- 7.5 Split point setting
- 7.6 Metronome
- 7.7 Tempo
- 7.8 Transposing
- 7.9 Resonance effect
- 7.10 Digital effects
- 7.11 Selecting voices
- 7.12 Demo pieces
- 7.13 Demo mode
- 7.14 Dual mode
- 7.15 Duet mode
- 7.16 Harmony mode
- 7.17 Split mode
- 7.18 TWINOVA
- 7.19 Playing with accompaniment
- 7.20 Practising songs
- 7.21 Recording function
- 7.22 Historic tunings
- 7.23 MIDI functions
- 7.24 Factory defaults
- 8 Practise and demo songs
- 9 Styles list
- 10 Voice list
- 11 MIDI implementation chart
- 12 Technical specifications
- 13 Plug and connection assignment
- 14 Protecting the environment
7.6 Metronome
1. Turning the metronome on / o
Press the function button [METRONOME] to turn the Metronome on or o.
When the Metronome is enabled, the LEDs of the [START/STOP] button light up.
The red LED will blink with the downbeats. The green LED will blink with the
upbeats.
2. Setting the tempo
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Chapter 7.7 ‘Tempo’ on page 20.
3. Setting the time signature
Keep the [SHIFT] button pressed and set the desired time signature ( ‘0’ … ‘9’ )
with the piano keys [METRONOME].
4. Setting the metronome sound
Keep the [SHIFT] button pressed and use the piano key [VOCAL] to toggle
between the settings ‘normal sound’ and ‘human voice’ .
Metronome function is not available in song mode.
7.7 Tempo
All preprogrammed songs, styles and voices, and the metronome function are stored
with certain tempo information. These presets can be adjusted at any time.
1. Tempo adjustment via function keys
Press the function buttons [TEMPO +] and [TEMPO –] during playback or with
running metronome to adjust the tempo in a range from ‘30’ … ‘280’ .
2. Entering tempo numerically
Keep the [SHIFT] button pressed and enter the desired value in a range from
‘30’ … ‘280’ using the piano keys in the [TEMPO] area.
Example: To set the tempo 214 bpm you have to press the keys [2], [1] and [4]
in the [TEMPO] area successively.
3. Tempo adjustment via TAP function
Keep the [SHIFT] button pressed during playback or when the metronome is
running and press the [TAP] button twice in succession at the desired tempo.
4. Tempo reset
Press the function buttons [TEMPO+]/[TEMPO–] simultaneously to reset the
tempo to the factory default setting.
Switching on / o and basic operation
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