Adjusting The Tempo - Roland SP-404SX Manual Del Usuario

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3. Press a pad, and the pattern will play .
4. Press another pad to reserve the next pattern .
5. Press the currently playing pad, and the pattern will stop playing .
MEMO
For details on how to create a pattern, refer to "Recording a Pattern" (p. 32).

Adjusting the Tempo

Here's how to change the playback tempo of the pattern.
1. Press the [TIME/BPM] button so it's lit .
2. Turn the [CTRL 2] knob .
3.
Once you've specified the tempo, press the [TIME/BPM] button to turn it off .
What's BPM?
This stands for Beats Per Minute, which is the number of quarter-note beats played in one minute.
The pad will change from blinking to lit, and the
pattern will begin playing.
If you press another pad while a pattern is playing,
the pattern to play next will be reserved, and that
pad will blink. When the currently playing pattern has
finished playing, the reserved pattern will play.
If you hold down the [SUB PAD] pad and press a pad,
the pattern will change immediately.
Pattern playback will also
stop if you press the [CANCEL]
button.
MEMO
If the [PATTERN SELECT] button is lit, you'll be changing the pattern's
tempo. If the [PATTERN SELECT] button is extinguished, you'll be
changing the current sample's tempo.
The display will indicate the tempo in terms of the BPM, and the pattern playback
tempo will change.
Permissible values for the BPM range from 40 up to 200. However, if the BPM is
within the 40–60 or 160–180 ranges, it can be set only in even-numbered values.
If the BPM is above 180, you can set it to either 180, 183, 186, 190, 193, 196, or
200.
You can also set the tempo by pressing the
[TAP TEMPO] button several times at quarter note
intervals of the desired tempo.
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