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The metronome, Selecting the metronome sound – KORG LP-380-73 User Manual

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Selecting a bell for the accent

1. Hold down the METRONOME button until the Met-

ronome settings mode is entered.

2. Press the E.PIANO1 button, and the accent sound set-

ting will appear in the display.

3. Select the setting with the UP or DOWN button be-

side the display.

The setting range consists of oFF (no accent sound), on1

(emphasized sound for the accent beat) and on2 (bell

sound for the accent beat); the default setting is oFF.

2

1,4

3

3

4. Press the METRONOME button to exit the Metro-

nome settings mode.

Specifying the tempo (Metronome settings mode)

1. Hold down the METRONOME button until the Met-

ronome settings mode is entered.

2. Press the E.PIANO2 button, and the tempo will ap-

pear in the display.

3. Specify the setting with the UP or DOWN button

that’s located beside the display.

The setting range is q = 40–240; the default setting is 120.

To return to the default setting, simultaneously press

the UP and DOWN buttons.

2

1,4

3

3

4. Press the METRONOME button to exit the Metro-

nome settings mode.

Selecting the Metronome Sound

1. Hold down the METRONOME button until the Met-

ronome settings mode is entered.

2. Press the HARPSI/CLAV button, and the metronome

sound setting will appear in the display.

3. Specify the setting with the UP or DOWN button

that’s located beside the display.

The setting range consists of 1 (acoustic) and 2 (elec-

tronic sound); the default setting is 1.

2

1,4

3

3

4. Press the METRONOME button to exit the Metro-

nome settings mode.

The metronome

The LP-380 is equipped with a metronome, which can be

changed to a bell sound, which is convenient for practicing.

Turning on/off the metronome

Press the METRONOME button. The

button lights up, and the metronome

starts.

To stop the metronome, press the METRONOME button

again. The button turns off.

Specifying the tempo

When the tempo appears in the dis-

play (default setting of 120), regardless

of whether the metronome is turned

on or off, the tempo can be specified

with the UP and DOWN buttons beside the display.

The setting range is q = 40–240.

To return to the default setting, simultaneously press the

UP and DOWN buttons.

Selecting the time signature

1. Hold down the METRONOME button until the Met-

ronome settings mode is entered.

The METRONOME button blinks, the PIANO1 sound

button lights up, and the time signature (04) appears in

the display.

When the Metronome settings mode is entered, the

time signature setting normally appears.

2. To select the time signature after changing other

settings in the Metronome settings mode, press the

PIANO1 button.

3. Select the setting with the UP or DOWN button be-

side the display.

The setting range consists of 02 (2/4), 03 (3/4), 04 (4/4)

and 06 (6/4); the default setting is 04.

To return to the default setting, simultaneously press

the UP and DOWN buttons.

2

1,4

3

3

4. Press the METRONOME button to exit the Metro-

nome settings mode.

Adjusting the metronome volume

1. Hold down the METRONOME button until the Met-

ronome settings mode is entered.

2. Press the PIANO2 button, and the volume will ap-

pear in the display.

3. Specify the setting with the UP or DOWN button

that’s located beside the display.

The setting range is 1–13; the default setting is 10.

To return to the default setting, simultaneously press

the UP and DOWN buttons.

2

1,4

3

3

4. Press the METRONOME button to exit the Metro-

nome settings mode.