Yamaha CVP-203 Manual Do Utilizador

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Tap Tempo
This useful feature lets you tap out the tempo for a song or an accompaniment style. 
Simply tap the [TAP TEMPO] button at the desired speed, and the tempo of the song or 
the accompaniment style changes to match your tapping.
■ Tempo Indications — MAIN Display
There are three different tempo indications in the Main display, as shown below.
Hitting the [TAP TEMPO] 
button produces a tapping 
sound. You can change this 
sound, if desired (page 141).
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You can also use Tap Tempo 
to automatically start the 
song or accompaniment 
style at the desired tempo. 
While both the song and 
accompaniment style are 
stopped, tap the [TAP 
TEMPO]
 button several 
times, and the selected 
accompaniment style starts 
automatically at the tempo 
you tapped. While a song is 
set to Sync. Start stand-by 
(page 61, 75), tapping the 
[TAP TEMPO] button starts 
the song playback in the 
same manner. For songs 
and styles in 2/4 and 4/4 
time, tap four times; for 3/4 
time, tap three times; for 5/4 
time, tap five times.
TEMPO
RESET
TAP TEMPO
Tap the [TAP TEMPO] button twice 
to change the tempo.
1
Playback the song or the 
accompaniment style 
(page 60, 75).
2
Indicates the default (initial) tempo 
setting for the currently selected 
song (unless the tempo has been 
changed manually).
Indicates the current tempo for the 
selected song, accompaniment 
style or the metronome which is 
now playing back. When nothing is 
playing back (stopped), this
 
indicates the tempo for the selected 
style. When the song and style are 
played back simultaneously, the 
tempo of the style is automatically 
changed to match
 
the tempo of the 
song, and is displayed here. This 
tempo is used for recording when 
recording a song or 
accompaniment style.
Indicates the default (initial) tempo 
setting for the currently selected 
accompaniment style (unless the 
tempo has been changed 
manually).