Roland rd-170 业主指南

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Owner’s Manual
19
Using the metronome
The RD-170 contains a metronome you may want to use for practising. The beat (time signature) and tempo can be 
changed to your liking. Furthermore, the metronome’s volume can be set in 128 steps. 
(1) Press [METRONOME] to start the metronome.
(Press it again to stop the metronome when 
you no longer need it.)
The metronome has three parameters you can 
set as follows:
(2) Press and hold [METRONOME] until the 
[GRAND¥PIANO] button (which is also called 
[1]) lights (and buttons [2] and [3] flash).
The display shows the current metronome level.
(3) Use the [DEC÷NO]/[INC÷YES] buttons to set the 
desired metronome volume (0~127). The 
default value is “90”.
(4) Press [2] (it lights, while [1] and [3] flash) to 
select the time signature parameter.
The display now shows the currently selected 
time signature (probably 0-4).
(5) Use the [DEC÷NO]/[INC÷YES] buttons to set the 
desired time signature.
The possibilities are:
(6) Press [3] (it lights, while [1] and [2] flash) to 
select the tempo parameter.
The display now shows the current tempo 
value.
(7) Use [DEC÷NO]/[INC÷YES] to set the metronome 
tempo.
The setting range is 
 = 40~210.
(8) Press [EXIT] to leave the metronome parame-
ters.
The TONE SELECT buttons return to “normal 
operation”.
Note: These settings can be saved to the System 
parameter memory (see p. 32).
TRANSPOSE
TX
MODE
METRO-
NOME
LOWER
UPPER
SPLIT
EXIT
ENTER
DEC
NO
CONTROL
KEYBOARD MODE
GRAND
PIANO
1
2
3
STACK
PIANO
RHODES
Lights
Flash
0-4 Only the first beat of each measure is 
sounded.
2-4 2/4 time signature
3-4 3/4 time signature
4-4 4/4 time signature
5-4 5/4 time signature
6-4 6/8 time signature
3-8 3/8 time signature
6-8 6/8 time signature
9-8 9/8 time signature
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