Behringer EG2080-RW/BK Manual De Usuario

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EUROGRAND EG2080-
RW/BK
The display reads:
04:
No stressed beats (default setting)
24, 34, 44, 54, 64, 74
: quarter meter (e. g. 2/4)
38, 68, 78, 98, 128:
eighth-note meter (e. g. 3/8)
6.4.1 Metronome volume
Use this function to adjust the metronome volume.

Please enter EDIT mode (see chapter 6.1) and select
the following function.
Function:
E5
Value:
1
x20
Description:
1
x20:
Metronome volume (
1
=low, 
20
=high)
Proceed as follows for direct access to the metronome volume
menu page.
1) Press and hold the METRONOME button, then hit the SELECT
button in the TEMPO/EDIT MODE section.
+
The EDIT MODE LED lights up and the EDIT page 
E5
 is displayed.
6.5 Music sequencer
The EG2080 provides a built-in 2-track sequencer which allows
you to record and play back a piece of music . For each of the
two tracks you can select one or two sounds for recording. This
means that the music sequencer can play back up to four sounds
at the same time.  While playing back a music piece you can also
play on the keyboard to produce complex performances with up
to six different sounds.
What is more, you can use the music sequencer for practising.
For example, you could record the left and right-hand parts of a
piece separately on the two tracks. During playback switch off
one track (=hand) and play the muted part yourself. Thus, you
can practice each part individually within its musical context.
6.5.1 Recording pieces of music
This section describes how to record music pieces with the
built-in music sequencer.
1) Press the REC button. The REC LED above the TRACK-1 or
TRACK-2 button lights up. The dots in the display start
flashing in the adjusted metronome tempo, thus indicating
the beat. Now, the EG2080 is set to record mode.

The memory of the music sequencer can store up
to 10,000 notes. However, this number can
decrease depending on how much pedaling
information is stored.

You can quit record mode by pressing the REC
button again.
2) If necessary, adjust the metronome tempo and meter as
described in chapter 6.4.
3) Keep pressing the TRACK-1 button until the REC LED above
the corresponding button lights up red. Now, track 1 is
selected for recording. If you did a recording take before,
the last track selected will be used for recording. Depending
on which track is currently used, you will have to select the
other track for recording.

ATTENTION: If the PLAY LED for one of the tracks
lights up, this warns you that notes have already
been recorded on this track. If you select this track
again for recording (REC LED lights up red), the
previous recording will be lost.
4) Select a sound in the SOUND SELECT section. You can also
use a sound combination (see chapter 5.1) for recording.
5) Switch on the acoustic metronome signal by pressing the
METRONOME button, if you want to make a metronome-
backed recording.
6) Start recording by pressing the START/STOP button or simply
start playing on the keyboard. The current meter is counted
in the display.

If the display starts flashing during recording and
reads the message 
FUL,
FUL,
FUL,
FUL,
FUL,
 this is to warn you that
the recording memory has been used up. All data
recorded up to this point will be stored, but the
recording process will be terminated.
7) Once your recording is finished stop the sequencer by
pressing the START/STOP button again.
6. ADVANCED OPERATION