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USING THE EFFECT/SAMPLER FUNCTIONS Measuring BPM in Manual Mode
7 When BPM cannot be measured in auto BPM mode: If auto BPM measurement is not possible, use the tap switch for manual input. ÷ When the tap switch is pressed in time to the music�s beat, the light in both BPM measurement range displays will turn off and manual mode will go into effect. ÷ The BPM value input with the tap switch will be displayed on the effector/BPM display�s lower counter, and the display on the upper counter will turn off. ÷ To return to auto BPM mode, press the BPM measurement range selector switch and set the measurement range. 7 When BPM cannot be measured during delay, echo, auto pan, auto trans, filter and flanger operations (pages 16 and 17), or during sampler operations (pages 20 and 21): If BPM cannot be measured for more than 2 seconds during effect or sampler operations, the BPM display�s counter will blink. In such a case, change the effect/ sampler selector switch to AUTO BPM and use the tap switch for manual input. ÷ After the BPM value input via the tap switch has been displayed on the effect parameter/BPM display�s lower counter and the effect/sampler selector switch restored to the original effect, the BPM value input will be displayed on the BPM display�s upper counter. BPM can be input in manual mode if the music�s BPM is known in advance. ÷ Change the effect/sampler selector switch to AUTO BPM and press the BPM measurement range selector switch and both BPM measurement range displays will turn off. ÷ If the effect/sampler parameter 1 knob (TIME) is pressed, the counter on the effect parameter/BPM display will display the BPM, with adjustment possible from the first digit. Turning the parameter 1 knob while pressing the tap switch makes it possible to adjust the BPM from the first decimal place. When the BPM value has been set and the effect/ sampler selector switch restored to the original effect, the BPM value set will be displayed on the BPM display�s counter. BPM display
1 2 3 4
Counter BPM measurement range selector switch BPM measurement
AUTO BPM COUNTER
BPM 70-139 BPM 91-180 BPM
Effect parameter/ BPM display
1
2
3
4
MIC
MASTER
range display
PARAMETER1
Counter
BPM
1/2
3/4
1/1
2/1
4/1
1
2
4
BEAT
8
16
15
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