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Owners Manual
M
ETRONOME
This section describes how to take advantage of the Metronome features of Chili for recording, practicing and playing
along. To simply turn the metronome on push the Metronome button. The metronome will start to tick at the settings
listed below. After you have selected the desired setting, pushing enter will take the screen away. The metronome will
continue to play. Pushing the metronome button again will stop it from playing. The setting you see on the Metronome
home screen will hold for recording or practice. This is a good way to preset your metronome for recording or
practicing. It also enables you to use the metronome without having to go into the practice or record menus.
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While recording or practicing you will hear a Metronome.
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Pressing the Metronome button Mutes the Metronome.
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Pressing it again un-mutes the metronome.
To Disable The Metronome
While It Is Playing
When there is a Y under ON. The
metronome will tick, when you are
recording and practicing. When it is
N for Not On it will only tick until
you start recording. After your first
note event it will stop. It will also
tick as a two measure lead in when
you add a track. If N is selected it
will not tick while practice is
enabled. To change it from Y to N
simply turn the data dial. Pressing
Enter will exit the Metronome.
Time Signature: Beats/
Measure (B/M) allows you
to change the beat and
timing of the metronome. To
get there simply use the
Right Button to go to the
right. Then use the Data Dial
to change the setting. Then
use the Right Button again
to change the next setting.
Using the Left Button will
bring it back to Beats.
Volume will
adjust the
volume of the
metronome.
O N B / M T E M P O V O L
Y 4 / 4 1 2 0 1 0 5
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Tempo: Allows you to
change the tempo of
the metronome beat. It
also sets the tempo
when recording. To get
there use the Right But-
ton until it is highlighted.
Then use the data dial
to arrive at the desired
setting.
Pushing the
metronome button
during a recording
session will mute
or un-mute the
metronome.
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T
HE
R
EMOTE
C
ONTROL
The buttons on the remote control map to buttons on the face of Chili, with the few exceptions noted below.
Track - and Track + combined with the PGM button will allow navigation through menu items in place of the data
dial. Note that if there are no options to choose then the Track - and Track + will rewind the track, or forward to
the next track.
1.
Mutes audio and piano tracks.
2.
Turns complete system ON/OFF.
3.
Presently not used.
4.
Return to beginning of track or to previous track. Used to toggle through
selections in the menu.
5.
Advance to the next track.
6.
Acts as the enter button.
7.
STOP.
8.
Sets random playback. To quit random playback push stop then
random.
9.
Adjusts audio bass and treble. Press once, then use volume UP arrows.
Press again to have volume levels reactivated.
10.
Adjusts Balance. Press once, then use volume UP arrows. Press again
to have volume levels reactivated. Pressing balance two times in a row
will bring all levels to full dynamic range. Pressing three times brings it
back to the stored flash values at startup.
11.
Brings up source menu. To select a source use trk+ or trk– and then
PGM.
12.
Increases and decreases actual (unmixed) piano volume. Is deactivated
in Advanced Audio Mode (ref: Setup).
13.
Increases or decreases unmixed background volume. Is deactivated in
Advanced Audio Mode (ref: Setup).
14.
Increases or decreases the unmixed, mixed, &/or headphones. The
unmixed piano and background will increment up or down. The Mixed
and Headphones will refere nce output values set under the setup
menu.
15.
Repeat sets system to repeat CD or Floppy when finished. Pressing
again takes repeat off.
16.
Play and Pause are the same buttons as they are on Chili.
17.
Press transpose and the transpose screen will be displayed. Adjust the
key by pressing the volume up or down buttons. To return the volume
to default volume, press the transpose button again.
18.
Press tempo and the tempo screen is displayed. Adjust the tempo by
pressing the volume up or down buttons. To return the volume back to
default, push the tempo button again. Tempo controls the speed of the
song.
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Remember to change the
bass, first push bass then any
of the up/down volume
buttons. When done push
Bass again to revert the
volume up/down buttons back
to volume buttons.
The same holds true for
treble, tempo, and transpose.