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COACH Mode
Quiet Count mode is designed to develop your internal tempo “clock.” The click will play at a fixed
volume level for a cycle of 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, or 8 measures, and will play the equal amount or 1 or 2 measures
(see below) at a level that is barely audible. This cycle repeats until you press [CLICK] to stop it.
1.
In the Coach mode, press [COACH] until “ ” is displayed.
2.
Press [+] or [-] to select the variation.
: 1 measure cycle : 3 (with) plus 1 (quiet) measure cycle
: 2 measure cycle : 6 (with) plus 2 (quiet) measure cycle
: 4 measure cycle
(initial setting)
: 8 measure cycle
3.
Press [CLICK] to start the exercise.
4.
To stop the exercise, press [CLICK] again.
You can change tempo during the exercise using [+] or [-].
Speed Check mode is very similar to the Time Check mode (p. 36) except here you must play 8 measures
in time with the metronome. If you do this correctly, then the tempo will advance 5 beats per minute. This
will continue until the click’s maximum tempo is achieved.
1.
In the Coach mode, press [COACH] until “ ” is displayed.
2.
Press [+] or [-] to select the level.
: Checks performance using relatively easier timing. (initial setting)
: Checks performance using more exact timing.
* Not possible with Hi-Hat controller, Foot Closed timing.
3.
Once [CLICK] is pressed, there will be a two measure count in before Speed Check begins.
The beats played on the pad are measured against the timing of the click, and the result is displayed.
fig.coach02.e
When you play correctly, the display will flash the next tempo (+5 BPM).
If you don’t, then the display flashes the current tempo twice.
* The maximum tempo of the TD-3’s metronome is 260.
4.
To stop the exercise, press [CLICK] again.
Press [+] or [-] to display the current tempo.
Quiet Count—Developing Internal Timing Sense
Speed Check—8 Measure Timing Accuracy Challenge
On the beat (perfect timing).
Behind the beat (too slow).
Ahead of the beat (too fast).
What is BPM?
BPM is an abbreviation for “Beats Per Minute” (number of quarter-note beats in a one-minute
period). Also means “tempo.”
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