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Automatic cd tempo detection, If auto detect fails to work, Cd tempo detection – Panasonic SX-MB100 User Manual

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Automatic CD tempo detection

For remix play of the pads and rhythm with a CD, the tempo in a song you are playing from the CD can be automatically

detected.

• This operation is enabled in the CD & KEYBOARD mode.

CD TEMPO DETECTION

1

.On the CD player in this instrument, play the desired

track.

2.

Press the CD TEMPO DETECTION

button.

CD TEMPO

DETECTION

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• The indicator flashes, and auto detect begins.

3.

Confirm that the four pad indicators flash in time with

the tempo.

• The CD TEMPO DETECTION indicator stops flashing

and remains lit.

• If the detected tempo is double or half the actual

tempo, use the HALF or DOUBLE button to correct it.

4.

Perform remix play in time with the CD song (page

13).

• Play the pads and rhythm in time with the beginning

of the measure. If the timing is incorrect, turn off the

pad and rhythm once, and then restart them.

• If you sense that the two tempos are out of sync, use

the TEMPO + and - buttons to adjust the instrument

tempo.

• if the tempo changes during the song, for example,

the CD tempo and instrument tempo may not match.

In this case, use the TEMPO and TEMPO PAD buttons

to adjust the tempo, or start the pad or rhythm again
at the beginning of a measure.

• When CD TEMPO DETECTION is on, each time the

song changes, auto tempo detection is executed. This
function can be set to ON or OFF. (Refer to pages 27,
29.)

HALF DOUBLE

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■ If auto detect fails to work

In “FAILED, TRY AGAIN” appears on the display;

1) Tap the TEMPO PAD button in time with the CD song.

2) Press the CD TEMPO DETECTION button.
3) When the indicator starts to flash, immediately press

it again.

• Begin when the four pad indicators flash in the tempo

that you specify,

NOTE

You may find that the auto detect function does not

work well with some types of songs.

The auto detect function may not work well even for

some songs having a comparatively stable tempo, for
example due to slight tempo differences in a live per­

formance, or depending on the configuration of the

instruments. In such cases, follow the same proce­

dure as when the FAILED, TRY AGAIN message ap­

pears following auto detect failure, and tap out the

tempo on the TEMPO PAD.

• For best results, select songs having a very distinct

cymbal or hi-hat performance.

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