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Setup - metronome menu – Suzuki Musical Instrument Corp. HP-275E User Manual

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SETUP - METRONOME MENU

Metronome Setup

Time Signature

Sound

Tempo

100

120

Volume

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METRONOME - SETUP MENU

1.

Press the SETUP button.

2.

Use the SCREEN RIGHT button to access the third page of the setup menu
options.

3.

Use the CURSOR button to highlight the Metronome menu.

4.

Press the ENTER button to access the Metronome menu.

5.

Use the CURSOR button to access the following options:

METRONOME

The built in metronome is a timing device.
It is used as a timing reference to aid with practice or performance.
Press the METRONOME Button on the far right of the control panel to
engage the metronome feature.
The button’s LED Indicator will turn on, the display screen will show the
Metronome menu and the metronome sound will start immediately.
You can access the Metronome menu from the SETUP button as listed
above.

Time Signature - The time signature can be set to 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 6/8 and
9/8.
Use the VALUE buttons to set the bottom time signature, then use the
CURSOR button to highlight the top section.

Tempo - The tempo of the time signature can be adjusted, use the –
VALUE + buttons or the VALUE wheel to adjust the tempo from 40-250
bpm (beats per minute).
Press the – VALUE + buttons simultaneously to recall the default setting
of 100 bpm.
Adjusting the metronome tempo may also affect the rhythm style tempo.

Sound - The metronome can be assigned to sound as any of the percus-
sive voices from the standard drum kit.
The first measure of the beat is assigned in the first part of the sound
section and the remaining beats are assigned in the second part of the
sound section.
Use the – VALUE + buttons to assign a sound by key number.
Please see the drum kit list in the back of the manual for a list of avail-
able sound.

Volume - Use the – VALUE + buttons or the Data wheel to adjust the
metronome sound volume level from 1-127.
Press the – VALUE + buttons simultaneously to recall the default setting
of 100.