Roland ATELIER AT-300 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

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8 Main Features We want to take a moment to thank you for your purchase of the Roland Organ “Music ATELIER AT-100/300.” The ATELIER is an electronic

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98 Record and Playback Your Performance 4. Press the Value [-] or [+] button to select the performance song that you wish to load into internal memor

Page 4 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

99 Record and Playback Your Performance Record and Playback Your Performance 4. Press the [Load] button and [Save] buttons simultaneously. The follow

Page 5 - USING THE UNIT SAFELY

100 Record and Playback Your Performance 4. Press the Value [-] or [+] button to select the SMF music files that you wish to load into internal memor

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101 Record and Playback Your Performance Record and Playback Your Performance Performance songs and SMF music files from USB memory or floppy disk ca

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102 Record and Playback Your Performance You can create folders in a connected USB memory device or in user memory.If you want to create a folder in

Page 8 - Important Notes

103 Record and Playback Your Performance Record and Playback Your Performance You can connect a CD drive (commercially available) and play back CD-RO

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104 Record and Playback Your Performance You can connect a CD drive to the ATELIER and use it to play music CDs. This lets you perform or sing along

Page 10 - Main Features

105 Record and Playback Your Performance Record and Playback Your Performance You can transpose the song to a key that is more comfortable for you to

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106 Various Other Settings Initial Touch is a function that translates the force used inplaying the keys into a directly proportional amount of volum

Page 12 - Contents

107 Various Other Settings Various Other Settings Specify how the Expression Pedal will function when your performance is being recorded and when ATE

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9 Main Features Features Harmonic bars for creating organ sounds The organ is equipped with “Harmonic bars,” which are much like the controllers used

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108 Various Other Settings You can prevent rhythm tempos from switching automatically when you switch rhythms. 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2. Pre

Page 15 - Appendeces

109 Various Other Settings Various Other Settings You can specify how the settings related to Rhythm performances and Automatic Accompaniment will be

Page 16 - Panel Descriptions

110 Various Other Settings Some music files have Lyrics included and these Lyrics can be displayed on the screen. You can turn on or off the lyrics d

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111 Various Other Settings Various Other Settings This setting determines whether or not the metronome will sound. 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2.

Page 18 - Before You Start Playing

112 Various Other Settings You can choose one of 4 different sounds for the metronome. 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2. Using the Menu [ ] or [ ] bu

Page 19 - Turning the Power On and Off

113 Various Other Settings Various Other Settings You can temporarily silence sound of a specific track. This is referred to as “Track Mute.” 1. Pres

Page 20 - Using Headphones

114 Various Other Settings You can mute (silence) individual channels of performance data of SMF music files (commercially available). 1. Press the [

Page 21 - Restoring All the Factory

115 Various Other Settings Various Other Settings Transmission of PC (Program Change) numbers can be switched ON/OFF. 1. Press the [Utility] button.

Page 22 - Using the External Memory

116 Various Other Settings This instrument contains two sound generators: one for SMF data playback and one for keyboard performance.Normally, data r

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117 Various Other Settings Various Other Settings When you use the MIDI connectors of the ATELIER to transmit musical data to external devices, for e

Page 24 - About the Adjuster

10 Contents USING THE UNIT SAFELY... 3Important Notes...

Page 25 - About the Display

118 Various Other Settings The V-LINK function is turned on, and the V-LINK icon appears in the main screen. fig.09-41.eps The Send PC Switch setting

Page 26 - Selecting and Playing Sounds

119 Various Other Settings Various Other Settings You can restore the User memory to their original factory settings. This function is called “User M

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120 Various Other Settings The process of preparing USB memory or floppy disks so that they can be used with the ATELIER is called “initialization” (

Page 28 - Selecting Voices

121 Connecting with External Devices Connecting with External Devices If you want to hook up an external instrument to the ATELIER, then this chapter

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122 Connecting with External Devices The following become possible once you connect a USB cable (available separately) between the USB connector loca

Page 30 - Selecting Solo Voice

123 Connecting with External Devices Connecting with External Devices Normally, you don’t need to install a driver in order to connect the ATELIER to

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124 Connecting with External Devices To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the

Page 32 - (Vintage Organ)

125 Troubleshooting Appendices Troubleshooting If the ATELIER does not function in the way you except, first check the following chart. If this does

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126 Troubleshooting There is no sound from the twelve keys at the right of the lower keyboard The V-LINK function is set Mode 2. When V-LINK setting

Page 34 - Playing a Vintage Organ Voice

127 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Appendices Pitch is off Transpose is in effect. Simultaneously press the Transpose [-] and [+] buttons to cancel

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11 Contents Using the Rhythm Performance... 40 Selecting a Rhythm...

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128 Troubleshooting Lower keyboard cannot be heard The Lower keyboard will not produce sound while an Intro or Ending is being played.This is not a m

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129 Error Message Appendices Error Message Error MessageMeaningsCopy Protected.Can’t Save. To protect the copyright, this music file cannot be saved

Page 38 - Adjust the Volume Balance

130 Chord List ● symbol: Indicates the constituent not of chord. ★ symbol: Chord shown with an “ ★ ”can be played by pressing just the key marked w

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131 Chord List Chord List Appendices ● symbol: Indicates the constituent not of chord. ★ symbol: Chord shown with an “ ★ ”can be played by pressing

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132 Glossary Arrangement This refers to changes that have been made in an original tune, by adding a new accompaniment or by changing the instruments

Page 41 - Changing the Drum/SFX Set

133 Music Files That the ATELIER Can Use Appendices Music Files That the ATELIER Can Use What Are Music Files? Music files contains musical informati

Page 42 - Using the Rhythm Performance

134 Settings That Are Stored After the Power Is Turned Off Arranger UpdateAuto Std Tempo (Auto Standard Tempo)LyricsMaster TuneMetronome SoundMIDI IN

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135 MIDI Implementation Chart Appendices MIDI Implementation ChartFunction...BasicChannelModeNoteNumber :VelocityAfterTouchPitch BendControlChangePro

Page 44 - Playing Rhythm

136 Main Specifications AT-300, AT-100: MUSIC ATELIER AT-300AT-100 Keyboard Upper 49 keys (C3 – C7)Lower 61 keys (Waterfall keyboard, C2 – C7)Pedal 2

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137 Main Specifications Main Specifications Appendices 962a * In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this un

Page 46 - Stopping the Rhythm

12 Contents Changing the Wall Type ...79Changing the Depth of t

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138 Demo Song List 981a * All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other than private, personal enjoyment is a violation o

Page 48 - Start the rhythm (p. 42)

139 Index Appendices Index A Active Expression Voice ... 35Adjuster ...

Page 49 - Accompaniment (Variation)

140 Index M Master Tune ... 114Master Volume ... 18

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141 Index Index Appendices Key Transpose ... 67Playing Back ...

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As of Oct. 1, 2007 (ROLAND)InformationWhen you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Rolanddistributor in your co

Page 52 - (One Touch Program)

For EU CountriesFor ChinaAT-100-300_e.book 143 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分

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05120823 08-05-2N*05120823 -02*This product complies with the requirements of EMCD 2004/108/EC and LVD 2006/95/EC.For EU CountriesFor C

Page 56 - Deleting Saved Rhythm

13 Contents Composer Settings ... 110Switching

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14 Panel Descriptions 1. [Power On] switch ( → p. 17) 2. [Master Volume] knob ( → p. 18) 3. Harmonic Bars ( → p. 30) 4. Pedal Bass Voice Select

Page 58 - Storing Registrations

15 Panel Descriptions Panel Descriptions 16. Display ( → p. 23) 17. [Save] button ( → p. 60, p. 96) 18. Beat Indicator ( → p. 45) 19. Composer

Page 59 - Recalling a Registration

16 Before You Start Playing fig.01-03 1. Attach the music rest by inserting it into the two holes. 1. Connect the speaker box’s speaker cord to the s

Page 60 - The settings stored in the

17 Before You Start Playing Before You Start Playing 1. First, make sure that the [Power On] switch is OFF (not pushed in). fig. 00-27.eps,fig.00-27-

Page 62 - Saving Registration Sets

18 Before You Start Playing 3. Adjust the volume to an appropriate level by moving the [Master Volume] knob or operating the expression pedal. Turnin

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19 Before You Start Playing Before You Start Playing I If you’re using headphones, you can use the cord hook to neatly bundle the cables near your fe

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20 Before You Start Playing You can adjust the contrast of the screen. 1. Turn the [LCD Contrast] knob (p. 121) located at the bottom of the ATELIER

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21 Before You Start Playing Before You Start Playing 1. Attach the floppy disk drive as shown the figure, using the mounting holes on the ATELIER’s b

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22 Before You Start Playing You can play back audio CDs and CD-ROMs containing saved SMF music files. You can also play songs on VIMA CD-ROMs (VIMA

Page 67 - Copying Registrations

23 About the Display About the Display The ATELIER has three types of basic display screen: the Rhythm Screen, the Composer Screen and the Registrati

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24 Selecting and Playing Sounds The ATELIER contains 8 Demo songs. Here’s how to play the Demo songs, and fully appreciate the sounds, Rhythms, and A

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25 Selecting and Playing Sounds Selecting and Playing Sounds If the following screen appears If the performance song in the ATELIER has not been save

Page 70 - Using the Foot Switch

26 Selecting and Playing Sounds The ATELIER is able to produce the sounds of various instruments. These sounds are called “Voices.”The ATELIER has tw

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27 Selecting and Playing Sounds Selecting and Playing Sounds fig.02-05 Each time you press a voice button, its indicator will switch between being li

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201b Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” (p. 2), “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (p. 3), and “IMPOR

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28 Selecting and Playing Sounds The Solo section of the Upper keyboard is monophonic, that is, the Solo voice will only sound for the highest note pl

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29 Selecting and Playing Sounds Selecting and Playing Sounds Notice that there is an [Others] button for each part. By using the [Others]button, you

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30 Selecting and Playing Sounds The Vintage Organ button lets you add vintage organ sounds to the upper and lower parts.In addition, you can also use

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31 Selecting and Playing Sounds Selecting and Playing SoundsWhat’s the feet?“Feet” is a term that began as a measurement of the length of the pipes i

Page 77 - Sustain Effect

32 Selecting and Playing Sounds Turning on the Vintage Organ 1. Press the Vintage Organ [On/Off] button so its indicator is lit. Each time you press

Page 78 - Changing the Sustain Length

33 Selecting and Playing Sounds Selecting and Playing Sounds Adding Sparkle to the Sound (Percussion) This adds an attack sound to the beginning of t

Page 79 - Reverb Effect

34 Selecting and Playing Sounds Adjusting the Volume of the Vintage Organ You can adjust the volume of the Vintage Organ sound to regulate the volume

Page 80 - Changing the Reverb Type

35 Selecting and Playing Sounds Selecting and Playing Sounds For “Active Expression Voices,” operating the expression pedal will control not only the

Page 81 - Changing the Wall Type

36 Selecting and Playing Sounds The ATELIER allows you to adjust the volume balance individually for each Part. fig.02-13 The following buttons are

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37 Selecting and Playing Sounds Selecting and Playing Sounds The pitch of the sound played by the keyboard can be adjusted in one-octave steps. This

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2CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENATTENTION: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIRCAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,DO NOT REM

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38 Selecting and Playing Sounds You can have the sound for keys in the Lower keyboard continue to play, even after you release the key, until the nex

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39 Selecting and Playing Sounds Selecting and Playing Sounds Immediately after the power is turned on, the STANDARD drum set will sound.Let’s try sel

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40 Using the Rhythm Performance The ATELIER lets you enjoy playing along with a rhythmic accompaniment. The AT-300 provides 120 types and The AT-100

Page 87 - (Solo To Lower Mode)

41 Using the Rhythm Performance Using the Rhythm Performance The ATELIER features a User memory.The ATELIER is shipped from the factory with rhythms

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42 Using the Rhythm Performance There are two ways to start the rhythm. You can press the [Start/Stop] button to start the rhythm, or you can use Syn

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43 Using the Rhythm Performance Using the Rhythm Performance Starting with an Added Intro 1. While holding down the Arranger [On/Off] button, press A

Page 90 - (Pedal [To Lower] button)

44 Using the Rhythm Performance Stopping with an Ending 1. Press the [Intro/Ending] button. An Ending is played, then the Rhythm stops.While the Endi

Page 91 - What is a Track Button?

45 Using the Rhythm Performance Using the Rhythm Performance You can change the tempo of the Rhythm or Automatic Accompaniment. fig.03-06(P.40) 1. Pr

Page 92 - Songs Stored on USB Memory

46 Using the Rhythm Performance The Arranger function of the ATELIER can add an Automatic Accompaniment to each Rhythm. Based on the selected Rhythm,

Page 93 - Recording a Performance

47 Using the Rhythm Performance Using the Rhythm Performance You can add variety to the rhythm or automatic accompaniment by changing the rhythm patt

Page 94 - Playing Back a Performance

3 USING THE UNIT SAFELY Do not disassemble or modify 002a Do not disassemble or modify this device...

Page 95 - Add a Count Sound to Match

48 Using the Rhythm Performance “Chord Intelligence” is a feature that intelligently plays the correct accompaniment chords the moment you play a key

Page 96 - Erasing a Performance Song

49 Using the Rhythm Performance Using the Rhythm Performance When Automatic Accompaniment is used, and the Pedal [To Lower] button is ON, the Pedal B

Page 97 - Performance Song (Rename)

50 Using the Rhythm Performance When using the Arranger function for automatic accompaniment, you can also use the “One Touch Program” function to au

Page 98 - Saving Performance Songs

51 Using the Rhythm Performance Using the Rhythm Performance The ATELIER contains a variety of rhythms, but you can also use rhythms from USB memory

Page 99 - Into the ATELIER

52 Using the Rhythm Performance User memory (p. 41) already contains rhythms, but you can replace these rhythms with rhythms from USB memory or flopp

Page 100 - USB Memory

53 Using the Rhythm Performance Using the Rhythm Performance 9. Press the [Rec] button. 10. Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to select the copy-de

Page 101 - Layering a New Recording

54 Using the Rhythm Performance You can delete rhythms stored in User memory (p. 41) or USB memory. 1. Select the rhythm you want to delete (p. 41).

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55 Using the Registration Buttons Using the Registration Buttons The ATELIER allows you to store sound settings and panel settings such as 8 in the R

Page 103 - Copying Performance Song

56 Using the Registration Buttons Procedure for Creating Registration Sets Prepare the Registrations A convenient way to make the sequence of Registr

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57 Using the Registration Buttons Using the Registration Buttons There are two ways of calling up the settings affecting the rhythms registered to th

Page 105 - Enjoying VIMA TUNES Songs

4 USING THE UNIT SAFELY Turn off the power if an abnormality or malfunction occurs 012a If any of the following should occur, immediately turn off th

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58 Using the Registration Buttons When the [Manual] button is ON (lit), all panel settings you make will be stored automatically in the [Manual] butt

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59 Using the Registration Buttons Using the Registration Buttons 2. Press the [Registration] button and the [Media] button simultaneously. 3. Press t

Page 108 - Various Other Settings

60 Using the Registration Buttons With the settings of Registration buttons [1]–[8] considered as one set, youcan store the registration set to USB m

Page 109 - Performance Function Settings

61 Using the Registration Buttons Using the Registration Buttons 7. Press the [Save] button to execute the save operation. Saving of the registration

Page 110 - Rhythm Settings

62 Using the Registration Buttons Here’s how to recall a previously saved Registration set from the User memory or USB memory into the memory of the

Page 111 - Registration Settings

63 Using the Registration Buttons Using the Registration Buttons 1. If you want to load a registration from USB memory, connect your USB memory to th

Page 112 - Composer Settings

64 Using the Registration Buttons Here’s how to delete a Registration set that was saved to a USB memory, User memory (p. 41), or floppy disk. 1. Pre

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65 Using the Registration Buttons Using the Registration Buttons Registrations from USB memory or floppy disk can be copied to user memory.If a regis

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66 Using the Registration Buttons 8. Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to select the Registration you want to copy. 9. Press the [Rec] button. 10.

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67 Using the Performance Functions Using the Performance Functions Ò You can transpose the key of a performance without having to shift the position

Page 116 - Other Settings

5 USING THE UNIT SAFELY Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before cleaning 109a Before you clean the device, turn off the power and unplug the

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68 Using the Performance Functions You can depress the damper pedal to add reverberation to notes played on the lower manual.While you continue depre

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69 Using the Performance Functions Using the Performance Functions You can select any of the following functions and assign them to either Foot Switc

Page 119 - What is the V-LINK?

70 Using the Performance Functions You can use the Foot Switch as a dedicated switch for selecting Registrations in order. The registration will be s

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71 Using the Performance Functions Using the Performance Functions You can adjust the entire volume using an Expression Pedal. When you depress the E

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72 Adding Various Effects to a Voice The ATELIER allows you to apply various effects to the sounds you play from the keyboard. Harmony appropriate fo

Page 122 - (Format)

73 Adding Various Effects to a Voice Adding Various Effects to a Voice The AT-300 provides twelve types of harmony intelligence, and the AT-100 provi

Page 123 - Connecting Audio Equipment

74 Adding Various Effects to a Voice Rotary is an effect which simulates the sound of rotating speakers. There is a choice of two settings: Fast and

Page 124 - Connecting a Computer

75 Adding Various Effects to a Voice Adding Various Effects to a Voice Sustain allows you to add a Sustain effect or decay to each voice after the ke

Page 125 - Connecting MIDI Devices

76 Adding Various Effects to a Voice The sustain length can be set independently (SHORT, MIDDLE (Medium) or LONG) for the Upper and Lower keyboards a

Page 126 - External MIDI Devices

77 Adding Various Effects to a Voice Adding Various Effects to a Voice Reverb is an effect that adds a sense of spaciousness to the sound, creating t

Page 127 - Troubleshooting

6 Important Notes Power Supply 301 • Do not connect this device to the same electrical outlet as an inverter-controlled device such as a refrigerator

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78 Adding Various Effects to a Voice By changing the reverberations of the notes, you can enjoy the atmosphere of performance in a wide variety of di

Page 129

79 Adding Various Effects to a Voice Adding Various Effects to a Voice By changing the type of reverb you can experience the feeling of performing in

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80 Adding Various Effects to a Voice You can make independent settings for each Part. 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2. Press the Menu [ ] and [ ] b

Page 131 - Error Message

81 Adding Various Effects to a Voice MEMOAT-100-300_e.book 81 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分

Page 132 - Chord List

82 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively Since the lower keyboard of the ATELIER provides a generous 61 notes, you can divide the keyboard into two or

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83 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively Using the Lower Keyboard to Play Drum Sounds and Solo Voice By changing

Page 134 - Glossary

84 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively Normally, the solo voice will sound on the upper keyboard.By using the Solo [To Lower] button, you can play t

Page 135 - Appendices

85 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively When the Solo voice is assigned to the Upper keyboard or Lower keyboard,

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86 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively By using the “Bass Split” function you can play the bass voice in the left-hand side (including C3) of the lo

Page 137 - MIDI Implementation Chart

87 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively You can assign the Bass Split Point (the highest key up to which the Ped

Page 138 - Main Specifications

7 Important Notes Floppy Disk Handling (Using Optional Floppy Disk Drive) 651 • Floppy disks contain a plastic disk with a thin coating of magnetic

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88 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively By using the Pedal [To Lower] button, you can sound the Pedal Bass voice by playing the root note (p. 132) of

Page 140 - Demo Song List

89 Record and Playback Your Performance Record and Playback Your Performance The internal composer can record performances and play back commercial S

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90 Record and Playback Your Performance In addition to playing back the music you recorded on the instrument and saved to a USB memory, ATELIER also

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91 Record and Playback Your Performance Record and Playback Your Performance The indicators for Track button in which performances were recorded will

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92 Record and Playback Your Performance Caution If you press the [Rec] button when a song has been selected from the USB memory or floppy disk, the s

Page 144 - Information

93 Record and Playback Your Performance Record and Playback Your Performance In cases such as when you want to perform in time with a song, you can h

Page 145 - For China

94 Record and Playback Your Performance You can record over recorded performance data. 1. Press the [Bwd] button or the [Fwd] button to select the de

Page 146 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

95 Record and Playback Your Performance Record and Playback Your Performance A name is automatically assigned to a performance song that you record.

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96 Record and Playback Your Performance The performance data that you recorded will disappear when the power of the ATELIER is turned off. If you wis

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97 Record and Playback Your Performance Record and Playback Your Performance Saving performance data in SMF format (SMF) requires a longer time than

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