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You can change the volume, tone and
stereo position of the metronome and use
its pre-count function. You can also set it
to only be heard through headphones.
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Recording and playback
Change menu
HINT
Use the
METRONOME
switch to change and adjust
the metronome output.
1
Press
3
Select each menu item and adjust the
settings.
NOTE
Be aware that if the metronome volume is
set high, the accented beat of some sounds
might become difficult to distinguish.
If a track with a rhythm pattern assigned to
it is selected in the
SOUND
setting, no sound
will be output.
The metronome follows the time signature
used in the track sequencer.
Menu settings and setting values
ON/OFF: Set when operative
Settings
Play Only During playback only
Rec Only During recording only
Play & Rec During both playback and recording
Off (default) No metronome sound
LEVEL: Set the volume
Setting range
0–100 Default: 50
PAN: Set the stereo position
Setting range
L100 R100 Default: Center
SOUND: Set the sound
Settings
Bell (default) Click with bell accent
Click Click sound only
Stick Drum stick sound
Cowbell Cowbell
Hi-Q Synthesized click sound
Tra ck 1 – Track 8 TRACK 1–8 sound (mono)
Track1/2 – Track7/8 TRACK 1/2–7/8 sound (stereo)
PRE COUNT: Set the count-in length
Settings
Off None (default)
1–8
Enable pre-count sound for
1–8 beats.
Special
OUTPUT + PHONES
The metronome sound is output through
both
OUTPUT
and
PHONES
jacks.
PHONES ONLY
The metronome sound is output only
through the
PHONES
jack.
Use the
BALANCE
knob to adjust the
relative volumes of the
MASTER
fader
signal and the metronome sound.
MASTER
CLICK
(metronome)
Select
METRONOME
.
2
Press
Change setting
Using the metronome
Change menu
Metronome settings are saved for each project.
You can use the metronome even when playing
back the master track.
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