User Manual

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Playing with the Metronome (Click)
1.
Press [EDIT].
[EDIT] flashes.
2.
Press [EDIT] a few times until the CLICK INST indicator is lit.
fig.01-012
Hold down [EDIT] and press [-] to have the indicators light in the reverse order of that when
only [EDIT] is pressed.
3.
Press [+] or [-] to choose the sound for the metronome click.
* If you want to hear the metronome sound, press [CLICK].
4.
Press [EDIT] to continue editing other settings.
5.
When you’re finished, press [DRUM KIT] to display the drum kit number.
Do not turn off the power without returning to the drum kit number display. Otherwise you
will lose the changes you have just made.
The click sound may cut out at certain tempos or with certain rhythm types.
If “Voice” is selected and the rhythm type is set to “ ,” “ ,” “ ,” or “ ,” only the
stick sound is played.
Selecting the Click Sound [CLICK INST]
No.
Instruments Description
1
Metronome Standard swinging metronome
2 Beep Electronic beep
3 Electric Simple electronic metronome
4 Sweep Electronic sound that is easy to catch, even in loud environments such as
when practicing live drums.
5 Zap Electronic sound, optimal for practicing for extended periods
6 Pulse Tight, crisp sound with no reverberation or echoes.
7 Cowbell Adds longer echoes to the sound; also suitable for slow-tempo songs.
8 Claves Use when practicing rumba, salsa, and other Latin rhythms with Claves
selected as the Rhythm Type (p. 30).
9 Sticks Plain, natural stick sound
10 Voice Count using vocal and stick sounds
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