Practicing With The Metronome; Using The Metronome; Practicing And Monitoring Your Timing - Roland V-Drums TD-9 Inicio Rápido

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Practicing with the metronome

Practicing with the TD-9's built in metronome will help you perfect your tempo skills.
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Practicing and monitoring your timing

The TD-9's Scope function makes practicing even more fun and challenging by displaying your
timing in real time.
1.
Press the [SCOPE] button.
The [SCOPE] button lights up, and the "SCOPE" screen appears.
2.
Strike a pad.
The screen will show your timing.
Press the [SCOPE] button again to exit the "SCOPE" function. The button goes dark.
Timing of your strikes
Timing is correct
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Hi-hat
Toms
Snare
Kick
Others
Cymbals
Hi-hat
Toms
Snare
Kick
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Dragging - behind
Rushing - ahead
the beat
of the beat
When your timing is good
When your timing is inaccurate

Using the metronome

1.
Press the [CLICK (TEMPO)] button.
The [CLICK (TEMPO)] button lights up and
the metronome starts. Press the button again
to stop it.
Changing the tempo
2.
While holding down the [SHIFT]
button, press the [CLICK (TEMPO)]
button.
The "TEMPO" screen appears.
3.
Use the [+/-] buttons or the [VALUE]
knob to adjust the tempo.
By pressing the [F3] (ZOOM+) button you can zoom
in to see more details.
By pressing the [F2] (ZOOM-) button you can zoom
out to see a broader area.
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