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The P90 uses a rubber membrane switch to turn the metronome on/off it maybe that this has failed. Inside the rubber is a carbon contact that bridges over the PCB. If this gets dusty or worn out then it will not operate. This could be the cause, dismantle and clean and try again.
If not then it is with the electrical circuitry which would be harder to diagnose.
You ay have to edit a rhythm and save it as a "user defined rhythm". During editing the volume of each part can be defined with vol. level ranging from 0-127.
Please read the manual.
Metronome volume can be easily changed by just holding the metronome button.
The metronome speed is controlled by the Tempo setting. The metronome controls only adjust the volume of the metronome and if the metronome is heard on the input or output recording. The R24 manual is available here: http://www.zoom.co.jp/downloads/r24/manual/ . See page 20 for setting the Tempo. The Tempo button is below the Tempo label to the left of the LCD display on the right side of the Zoom R24.
Most of these keyboards have such a function... the manual doesn't show any... however one could select drum set 5 and use the claves setting for a rhythm and control the rate with the tempo. This might be too complicated and it might be simpler to get a small metronome... some are very inexpensive.
Press the "click" button and then set the tempo you want, press the "click" button again this will stop the metronimoe but is also sets the tempo in memory. The next time you press the "click" button it will be ready to go.
Anytime you press the tempo + or - it thinks you are trying to use the "Tap Tempo Function".
Turn on metronome. Make sure that metronome is not operating. If it is operating then press metronome switch to stop it. Now press up (^) or down switch. This will change the time signature. When u get appropriate time signature, press Metronome switch once. It will start operating with selected time signature...
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