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4.
Other practical functions
Using the metronome
Your FR-1 contains a metronome that may come in handy when you are practising new
pieces, or during your accordion classes.
■Setting the time signature
To set the time signature, proceed as fol-
lows:
(1) Before changing this value, it might
be a good idea to switch the metro-
nome on by pressing the
[METRONOME÷INC] H button (it
lights).
(2) Press and hold the
[SET] register until it
starts flashing.
The Treble keyboard can now be used to
select the desired function.
(3) Press the G#2 key or
button number
“10”.
The
[SET] E register
flashes rapidly, and
the Treble keyboard
can once again be
used to play notes.
(4) Use registers
[1]~[4]
F to select one of the following set-
tings.
Note: The small dot “•” means “factory set-
ting” .
Alternatively, use the
[DEC] or [INC] H
button to select a setting that cannot
be set by pressing one of the regis-
ters.
Note: Press the [DRUMS/DEFAULT]
or register
[3] to return to the factory setting
of the currently selected parameter.
(5) Press the
[SET] E register once (so that
it flashes slowly) and proceed with the
next parameter.
(Press the
[SET] register twice to leave the
FR-1’s FUNCTION mode.)
■Setting the tempo
We’ll assume that you are still in “FUNC-
TION” mode (
[SET] E flashes slowly). To
set this parameter at a later stage, press
and hold the
[SET] register until it starts
flashing slowly.
(1) Press the G2 key (i.e. the lowest G) or
button “9”. See the owner’s manual
for the location.
The
[SET] register now flashes rapidly, and
the Treble keyboard can once again be
used to play notes.
Note: You can also select this parameter by
pressing and holding the
[METRONOME÷INC]
(2) Use registers
[1]~[4] F to select one of
the following suggested values.
Note: The small dot “•” means “factory set-
ting” .
Metronome time signature
1
2/4
3•
4/4
2
3/4
4
6/8
Metronome tempo
1
Adagio (72 BPM)
2•
Moderato (120 BPM)
3
Allegro (144 BPM)
4
Presto (192 BPM)
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