Roland DR-3 Manual Do Utilizador
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Chapter 8 Creating and Performing Songs ([SONG])
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■ Changing the Tempo Part Way
Through a Song (TEMPO)
You can have the tempo change at a specified
measure within the song.
measure within the song.
This changes the tempo setting in all measures
following the specified measure.
following the specified measure.
1. Press [SONG] so that the button lights
up, then press STEP REC [
].
The Song Recording screen is displayed.
2. Press [
] [
] until the measure
where you want the tempo to change is
displayed.
displayed.
3. Press [TEMPO (TAP)].
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4. Turn the VALUE dial to select the tempo.
You can tap [TEMPO (TAP)] at least four times to
set the tempo.
set the tempo.
5. Press [ENTER] and the tempo change will
be recorded.
If you press [EXIT], the immediately
preceding screen returns to the display.
preceding screen returns to the display.
Press [
] and the Song display appears.
Undoing Tempo Changes
1. Press [SONG] so that the button lights
up, then press STEP REC [
].
The Song Recording screen is displayed.
2. Press [
] [
] to move to the step in
which the tempo has been changed.
“Tempo” appears in the display for steps in
which the tempo has been changed.
“Tempo” appears in the display for steps in
which the tempo has been changed.
3. Hold down STEP REC[
] and press
[ENTER].
The tempo change is cancelled.
The tempo change is cancelled.
<5> Checking the Created
Song
Song
Play back the recorded song to confirm the tempo
and TSC settings.
and TSC settings.
Change the settings as needed.
■ Performing the Created Song
1. Press [SONG].
2. Press START [
] to start the
performance.
3. Press STOP [
] to stop the
performance.
■ Editing the Settings
You can make changes to the following settings,
even after creation of the song is finalized.
•
even after creation of the song is finalized.
•
Initial Tempo —
“Setting the Basic Tempo” (p. 75)
“Setting the Basic Tempo” (p. 75)
•
TSC Settings —
“Making the TSC Settings for the Song” (p. 76)
“Making the TSC Settings for the Song” (p. 76)