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The Metronome at the bottom left of the screen displays the current tempo
in beats per minute (this maybe changed in the VALUES pop-up), and ticks
from side to side accordingly. You may add a ticking sound to the metro-
nome by setting “Metronome” in VALUES to “Tick”. (This is only operative
in Record or Practise Modes - see below).
The two icons to the left of the DIGITAL RECORDER device indicate the
current Volume and Sound Envelope. These may be changed using the
keys
A
,
S
,
Z
and
X
. The sound envelope name is displayed in the small
window just below the Envelope icon.
Keyboard: Modes of operation
The Keyboard can be set into various “modes”.
It starts off in TINKLE MODE.
Press some of the keys on the top two rows of the keyboard, and the notes
will sound as you press them. The keys correspond to piano keys as follows:
Try pressing
C
or
V
and notice how this makes the notes sound an octave
lower or higher.
Press
Z
or
X
to change envelopes to get different sound effects.
Press
A
or
S
to change the Volume.
Pop-up the Voice Monitor Window (VMW) either via the Command Line
f5
option (
Display V.M.W.
), or use the
COMM-V
keys as a short cut for pop-up
and pop-down. The music you play will be displayed note for note on the
VMW. Note that the metronome will not sound in this mode.
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