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Title: How do you set the tempo?
Post by: p8guitar on December 02, 2019, 10:32:52 pm
How do you set the tempo when the source is set to internal? This must be so easy that it is not explained in the manual, but I cannot find it.
By the way - do I really have to do 3 tests to prove that I'm not a robot? And they are too difficult - I hope I find a robot that can do them for me. ::)
I did the type the letters now for the 4th time and failed. this sucks.
Title: Re: How do you set the tempo?
Post by: DrJustice on December 03, 2019, 02:29:39 pm
Try the white Rate knob in the ARP / SEQ section.
Title: Re: How do you set the tempo?
Post by: p8guitar on December 03, 2019, 02:51:06 pm
Ah!  ::)
Thanks a lot!

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Title: Re: How do you set the tempo?
Post by: p8guitar on December 03, 2019, 05:24:18 pm
A question related to that - I have set global tempo = on. But every preset that I call has got a different tempo, I think the tempo is saved into the presets. How do I keep the same tempo when calling a different preset? What does global tempo actually mean?
Title: Re: How do you set the tempo?
Post by: DrJustice on December 04, 2019, 01:21:08 pm
It means that the tempo of loaded presets will be ignored, and that the last set tempo (use the Rate knob) will take effect. If you turn the Rate knob when a preset has been selected, it will jump to the tempo of the preset and then you can adjust it from there.