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Using the Metronome
Basic O
per
ation
Using the Metronome
The Metronome function provides a steady beat to aid practicing the piano at a consistent tempo. In addition to
regular metronome beats, the digital piano also features a variety of drum rhythms to accompany most playing
styles and musical genres. The Metronome function is available on both the Pianist mode screen and the Sound
mode screen.
Turning the Metronome on/off
1. Tap the
button.
The button will change colour, and a
metronome beat will start to count.
The Metronome settings screen will
be displayed, indicating the current
tempo and time signature (beat).
2. Tap the
button again.
The button will change colour and the
Metronome will stop counting.
Tap
Tap
Metronome mode settings screen
Tempo
Beat indicator
Time signature
Mode selection button
Volume
Tempo term
Start/Stop button
Close button
This area indicates the Metronome tempo in
BPM.
Tap the [–] [+] buttons or swipe left/right to
adjust the tempo in single beat intervals.
Swipe up/down to adjust the value in 10 beat
intervals.
The metronome tempo can be adjusted within
the range of 10~400 BPM.
This area indicates the current beat
of the bar by flashing sections of the
background in sequence.
This area indicates the current Metronome
time signature.
Swipe up/down to scroll through the list,
then tap the desired time signature to select
it.
This area indicates the current Metronome mode.
Tap to switch between Metronome and Rhythm mode.
This slider indicates the Metronome
volume.
Drag the slider right/left to decrease/
increase the Metronome volume.
This area indicates the Metronome
tempo term.
Tap the
buttons to change the
preset tempo term.
This button indicates the Metronome
state.
Tap the button to start/stop the
Metronome counting.
Tap this button to close the
Metronome settings screen and
return to the Piano/Sound tab home
screen.
The Metronome will continue to
count, allowing the sound to be
changed, or for the Recorder to be
used etc.
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