Sending midi clock to OP-Z will automatically activate the external sync mode. Turn the red dial counterclockwise all the way to turn the metronome off again. Select a sound for the metronome, ranging from click, swedish, english, german, japanese to italian, using the yellow dial. Turn up the metronome level by using the red dial. To use the metronome when playing or recording make sure the sequencer is running and hold tempo. Note: swing is only applied to step-programmed and Turn the dial as you wish and listen for that perfect groove. to add swing hold tempo and turn the blue dial. Swing is a way to slightly alter the timing of notes played in a sequence. tempo won't change until unlocked by pressing shift again. To lock the current tempo, hold the tempo button and press shift. this can be handy when jamming together with others in a non synced setting. While the sequencer is running, press and hold tempo and momentarily press – / + to nudge tempo down or up. Press and hold tempo and repeatedly tap any of the white piano keys. Press and hold tempo and enter the desired bpm with the value keys.Įxample: holding tempo and pressing 1 + 2 + 0 will set bpm to 120. Press and hold tempo and turn the green dial. Use one of the following ways to set bpm on OP-Z. Tempo in OP-Z is set in beats per minutes (bpm). by pressing and holding tempo you access the different tempo functions. this is represented by a metronome symbol and is used for adjusting project-wide tempo in bpm, swing setting and the metronome sound and level. The third index button on the top side of OP-Z is the tempo button.
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