Yamaha aw16g ユーザーズマニュアル

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Enabling the metronome
Before you begin recording, set the tempo and volume of 
the metronome. If you will not be using the metronome 
while recording, you can skip the following procedure.
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In the Work Navigate section, repeatedly 
press the [TRACK] key or hold down the 
[TRACK] key and use the CURSOR [
]/[
keys to access the VIEW page.
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Metronome button
Switches the metronome on/off.
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Metronome knob
Adjusts the metronome volume level. The current 
value is shown above the knob in dB units.
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Move the cursor to the metronome button 
and press the [ENTER] key.
The metronome will be turned on.
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When you press the [PLAY] key to begin play-
back, the metronome will begin sounding. As 
necessary, move the cursor to the metro-
nome knob and turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to 
adjust the metronome level.
If you want to change the tempo or time signature, 
press the [STOP] key to stop playback, and perform 
the following procedure.
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In the Work Navigate section, repeatedly 
press the [SONG] key or hold down the 
[SONG] key and use the CURSOR [
]/[
keys to access the TEMPO page.
The TEMPO page lets you create a tempo map that 
specifies the tempo and time signature of the song. 
The tempo and time signature that you specify here 
will be the basis for the measure/beat display 
counter, the internal metronome, and the MIDI 
clock messages generated by the AW16G.
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Tempo map events
These are the events recorded in the tempo map. 
When you create a new song, a tempo map event of 
time signature = 4/4 and tempo = 120 will be cre-
ated at the beginning of the song (measure 1, beat 
1).
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Move the cursor to the TEMPO field of the 
event, and turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to set 
the tempo value.
You can set a tempo in a range of 30–250 (BPM).
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If necessary, move the cursor to the METER 
field and turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to change 
the time signature.
You can set a time signature in a range of 1/4–8/4.
Tip!
Tip!
• It is also possible to change the tempo or time signature 
during a song. For details, refer to “Song management” 
(
• It is also possible to use the Quick Loop Sampler as a 
rhythm machine, instead of the metronome. For details, 
refer to “Using sample libraries” (
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