Using the Metronome
DTX400K/DTX430K/DTX450K Owner’s Manual
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The following three methods are available when you want to
change the tempo.
Increasing or decreasing using the
[TEMPO+] or [TEMPO–] button
•
Each time you press the
[TEMPO+]
button, you
increase the metronome BPM by one.
•
Each time you press the
[TEMPO–]
button, you
decrease the metronome BPM by one.
Directly inputting a BPM using the number
buttons
1.
While holding the
[
]
button, enter the BPM using
the number buttons.
Example: Setting a tempo of 138 BPM
Press the number buttons in the sequence
[1]
[3]
[8].
2.
After entering all necessary digits, remove your fin-
ger from the
[
]
button.
The drum module will speak the new tempo to you
(in English).
Tapping the tempo on the pads
1.
While holding the
[
]
button, strike a pad at least
three times at the desired tempo.
2.
Remove your finger from the
[
]
button.
The following metronome-related settings can be made in
Menu Mode. For details, see the description of the Metro-
nome Settings parameter group from Menu Mode (page 41).
•
Metronome pattern
•
Metronome length in beats
•
Metronome sound
•
Number-button lighting pattern when using the metro-
nome
Adjusting the Tempo
Increase or decrease using the [TEMPO+] or
[TEMPO–] button
Direct input of a BPM using the number but-
tons
Setting a new tempo using pads (tap tempo)
• The drum module supports tempos between 30 and 300 BPM.
• If you select a different song (page 25) after adjusting the tempo,
the selected song’s tempo will be used for the metronome.
NOTE
Hold
• Number button [10/0] is used to enter the value zero.
You cannot use it to enter the number ten.
Example: Setting a tempo of 110 BPM
Press the number buttons in the sequence
[1]
[1]
[10/0].
You cannot do this by pressing [1]
[10/0].
• There is no need to enter a zero first in order to set a
two-digit tempo.
Example:
To set a tempo of 72 BPM, simply press the num-
ber buttons in the sequence [7]
[2]. You do not
need to press [0]
[7]
[2].
• Whenever the drum module is speaking the tempo, you
can enter a new tempo directly using the number but-
tons but without having to hold down the [
] button.
Instead of using a pad, you can also tap the tempo by
pressing the [TEMPO+] or [TEMPO–] button at least
three times.
Other Settings
NOTE
Hold
NOTE