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User manual Roland, model DB-60

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When "BEAT" or "PATTERN" flashes in the display, press the ^ button; "BEAT" or "PATTERN" remains lit in the display. When the DB-60 is in Metronome mode, "MEMORY," "TEMPO," and "STYLE" appears in the display. 2. Set the tempo with the TEMPO/VALUE 'VlJk. buttons. You can set the tempo within the range of J = 30-250. *. The value can be increased or decreased ten beats at a time—hold down the TEMPO/ VALUE Jk. button and press the button, or hold down the ^ button and press the Jk. button. 3. Press the ^ so that “BEAT” or “PATTERN” flashes in the display. 4. Select a Style with the TEMPO/VALUE 'W/jtk. buttons. The DB-60's Styles include 23 different "BEATS" and 20 kinds of "PATTERNS" from which to choose. Either "BEAT" or "PATTERN" is indicated in the display, depending on the Style that is currently selected. "BEAT" indicates the number of quarter-note beats. "BEAT" always indicates a metronome setting that plays a fixed, regular beat. Rhythms are played when "PATTERN" is indicated. * A compound beat is displayed with a dot in between the numbers. E.g. £ ~i (BEAT 2+3) [Pattern Number/Name Correspondence Chart] tjn (L U CounTT Beat No. Ijn ST 1L . ICouirt* T Pattern No. 1 ; 8-BEAT 1 5 16-BEAT 2 9 DANCE 1 13 CLAVE 3-2 17 WALTZ 2 8-BEAT 2 6 SHUFFLE 1 10 DANCE 2 14 CLAVE 2-3 18 TANGO 3 8-BEAT 3 7 SHUFFLE 2 11 COUNTRY 15 RUMBA 19 MAMBO 4 16-BEAT 1 8 FUNK 12 REGGAE 16 BOSSA NOVA 20 MARCH (Pattern 17 features three beats; all other patterns have four beats.) 5. Press the START/STOP button to start the metronome. To stop the metronome, press the button once more. * You cannot change the tempo with the TEMPO/VALUE 'W/ Jk. buttons while "BEAT" or "PATTERN" is flashing in the display. If you want to change the tempo, press the button so "BEAT" or "PATTERN" stops flashing and remains lit in the display. Setting the Tempo with Tap Input You can set the tempo by pressing the TAP /RESET /SPLIT button two or more times in Metronome mode; the tempo is set to the timing you use in tapping the button. You can set the tempo within the range of J = 30-250. Create Original Rhythm Styles In Metronome mode you can use the 5 buttons under the display (ACCENT button and J , , 172 buttons) to change the way the metronome plays. 1. Press the ^ button in Metronome mode so that “BEAT” or “PATTERN” flashes in the display. 2. If “PATTERN” is flashing in the display, press the TEMPO/VALUE 'W/Jk buttons to select “BEAT.” 3. Change the way the metronome plays with the ACCENT button and NOTE buttons. - Adjust the volume of the accent for the first beat in the measure with the ACCENT button at the left of the row of buttons. You can select any of three volume levels. - Use the four NOTE buttons to adjust the volume of each rhythm to any of three levels. You can store the changed Styles to memory. Refer to the section "Using the Memory," which follows. Using the Memory You can store up to eight different metronome setting configurations in the memory. * Calling Up Stored Settings (Memory) Press the MEMORY button to call up stored settings; the memory number is switched each time you press the button. * Storing Settings to Memory 1. Press the WRITE button; the memory number flashes. 2. Press the TEMPO/VALUE 'W/Jk. buttons to select the memory number to which you want to store the settings. 3. Press the WRITE button once more; the memory number starts flashing rapidly. Once the memory number lights steadily, you'll know that the data has been successfully stored in memory. If you press the START/STOP button during Step 1 or Step 2, the memory number stops flashing, and the process is cancelled. * Do not turn off the power while data is being stored to memory (when the memory number is flashing rapidly). * "EDIT" is displayed when you change settings from content stored in the memory. * Switching to Loop Play cancels the changes to the settings stored in memory. u I The number of repeats Der Ï ! I ina Loop Play can have metronome settings that are stored in memory automatically play back in sequence, ing settings with various tempos and rhythms to different memories and then playing these back i Loop Play is effective for rhythm training. You can also use this to practice irregular rhythms. In Metronome mode, simultaneously press the and JJ3 buttons to switch to Loop Play mode. "LOOP" appears in the display. Press the START/STOP button to start Loop Play. During Loop Play, the number in the center of the display indicates the number of repeats for each memory. The number at the upper right indicates the number of times the material is repeated. You can select a memory to be played back, pressing the MEMORY button during Loop Play. Press the START/STOP button once again to stop Loop Play and put the DB-60 in Loop Play standby. Changing the Number of Times Playback of the Memory is Repeated Pressing the MEMORY button while Loop Play is in standby switches the memory number; you can then chang...


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