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Roland AT-100 Electronic Keyboard User Manual
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1. Performance Function Settings Changing the Function of the Expression Pedal Exp Source Specify how the Expression Pedal will function when your performance is being recorded and when ATELIER song files are being played back Function During Recording Specify whether Expression Pedal operations will be recorded or not while your performance is being recorded Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu 4 or gt button to select Exp Source 4 Exp Source b Press Rec 3 Press the Rec button 4 Press the Menu lt 4 or gt button to select Recording 5 Press the Value or button to specify the pedal function PEDAL Setting Descriptions Expression Pedal movements will be PEDAL recorded The previous recording will be erased as new songs are recorded Expression Pedal movements will not be COMPOSER recorded The previous data will remain without being erased To return to the basic screen press the Utility button Function of the Expression Pedal During Playback You can specify whether or not the Expression pedal will function while ATELIER song files are being played back Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu or button to select Exp Source 3 Press the Rec button 4 Press the Menu or gt button to select Playback 5 Press the
2. By using the Bass Split function you can play the bass voice in the left hand side including C3 of the lower keyboard The location at which the lower keyboard is divided in this way to play the pedal bass voice is called the Bass Split Point 1 Select a Pedal Bass voice 27 2 Press the Utility button Press the Menu and gt buttons to select Bass Split Use the Value or button to turn Bass Split on When you play the Lower keyboard the Pedal Bass voice will sound in the range to the left of and including the C3 note Pedal Bass voice Lower keyboard Bass Split Point To return to the basic screen press the Utility button 86 MEMO The bass split point is included in the left hand area of the keyboard It is not possible to select and play both Bass Split function and Pedal To Lower buttons simultaneously NEMO You can adjust the Bass Split Point p 87 If the Bass Split function is on the Pedal Bass voice will not be heard from the Pedalboard The Pedal Bass voice will sound from the Lower keyboard PEE a oo oj ii Changing the Bass Split Point You can assign the Bass Split Point the highest key up to whi
3. 4 NOTE 10 Press Play Stop button to start recording Press the Value or button to select the SMF music files that you wish to load into internal memory Press the Load button The selected performance data will be loaded into internal memory Press the Bwd button and the Fwd buttons to select the desired measure bar when you start recording If you wish to start recording from the beginning of the song press the Reset button Select the panel settings needed for recording the performance Press the Rec button to enter recording standby mode The Rec button indicator will light and the Play Stop button and the unrecorded track buttons will blink The track buttons that are already recorded will light Press the button of the track you want to record so it s blinking The existing performance data in the specified track will be erased as recording takes place When the button for a track lights steadily it means it won t be recorded During recording the performance data that was loaded into the ATELIER will play back 1 1 Press Stop button to stop recording B 8 The track button for which performance data has been recorded will be lit The performance data you recorded can be saved on a USB memory Favorites or floppy disk p 96 Commercially sold music files can also be loaded into the ATELI
4. oo ooo on 5 Using the Rhythm Performance Mm T Playing Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment The Arranger function of the ATELIER can add an Automatic Accompaniment to each Rhythm Based on the selected Rhythm the Arranger function automatically adds an accompaniment that is suitable for the chord being pressed on the Lower keyboard Arranger On Off 1 Press the Arranger On Off button indicator lights When the Arranger On Off b i Synchro S Arranger On Off button Function dol onis e db e d 5 Lit On Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment be used Unlit Off Rhythm 2 Start the rhythm 42 The rhythm and the automatic accompaniment will play together NOTE If the Arranger On Off button is ON and no Pedal Bass voice is selected The lewer voice ts not played the Automatic Accompaniment will play the bass sound during the performance of the intro and ending even when the Lower keyboard is played 46 ES pm Em ES EE S m coim oo eae soda cosas feeds You can add variety to the rhythm or automatic accompaniment by changing the rhythm pattern of the rhythm Rhythm Big
5. Muting Individual Channels of Performance Data Channel Mute You can mute silence individual channels of performance data of SMF music files commercially available 1 Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu 4 or button to select Channel Mute 3 Press the Value or button to select the channel that you wish to mute From the left these are 1 Ch channel 1 2 Ch 15 Ch and 16 Ch The number will change to indicating that the corresponding channel has been muted 5 Once again press the Rec button and muting will be canceled To return to the basic screen press the Utility button Channel mute will defeated when you select different MEM performance data 114 Other Settings Adjust the Standard Pitch Master Tune The basic pitch of an instrument is generally considered as the pitch of the middle A note The Master Tune parameter lets you adjust this basic pitch to match the pitch of any other instruments that are playing together with the ATELIER Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu gt button to select Master Tune 3 Press the Value or button to adjust the basic pitch Settings 415 3Hz 466 2Hz 0 1 Hz units To return to the basic screen press the Utility button By pressing the Value and buttons simultaneously you can res
6. Loading Previously Saved Registration Sets Into the ATELIER Here s how to recall a previously saved Registration set from the User memory or USB memory into the memory of the ATELIER Registrations can be selected in the following two ways Loading a Set of Registrations You can load a set a collection of settings for Registration buttons 1 8 from Floppy disk USB memory or User memory Loading an Individual Registration Recall the settings of one of the Registration 1 8 buttons Loading a Set of Registrations 2 62 If you want to load a registration from USB memory connect your USB memory to the external memory connector Press the Registration button to make the indicator light The Registration select screen appears Press the Media button to select the desired media If you want to load from the registration of USB memory select Ext Memory If you want to load from the registration of floppy disk select Disk If you want to load from the registration of user memory select User Press the Value or button to select the Registration that you wish to load into internal memory Registration Selec Internal Factory Reg 01 Regist Media User To cancel the procedure press the Registration button Press the Load button to execute loading When loading is complete the Registration Select screen reapp
7. o b EE m TEES 8 0 ssmas ss22 Creating a Folder USB Changing the Name of a Folder Memory or User Memory You can create folders in a connected USB memory device or in user memory If you want to create a folder in USB memory connect the USB memory to the external memory connector Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu or button to select Media Utility 4 Media Utilitu P Press Rec 3 Press the Rec button 4 Press the Menu or gt button to select Create Folder 5 Press the Rec button 6 Press the Media button to select the media Choose Favorites if you want to create a folder in user memory or Ext Memory if you want to create a folder in USB memory 7 Press the Rec button 8 Assign a name to the folder Rename the folder as described in Changing the Name of a Folder p 102 Create Folder 801 DEROT it Rename 9 To confirm the new name simultaneously press the Registration and Media buttons once again The name will be assigned to the newly created folder 102 Here s how to rename a folder 1 In the Registration Select screen select the folder that yo
8. 19 Factory Reset 19 3 Foot 68 70 FORMS ie 120 G General MIDI 133 General MIDI 2 rd pe 133 clo M E 69 132 c ELS 133 GS Format dis 133 H Harmony Intelligence 2 5 0000 72 IEPA dile i e Tm 18 106 69 132 Inversion 132 Key Transpose 2 67 L LED Contrast knoD eso eter ert 20 Leading eMe pe 49 69 Left Foot Switch 69 Load Individual Registration 63 Performance Songs x ciem repe e et 97 Set of Registrations 62 Lower Keyboard s tese d EA 26 Lower Voice e ele ete ERR 27 110 139 Index M Master Tune sseesee eee 114 Master Volume 20 18 Metronome 7 111 eei re irte uti tees 112 ice eee e ese eat e etes 111 Metronome Sound 2 2 2 112 Metronome Volume 111 MIDI 123 MIDI Devices Hiden ise 123 MIDI IN Mode 2 116 119 MIDI In Out 2 22 2 121 Shoe 104 Music Files esse 133 Music Rest
9. NO RO O O0 RO O NO ROO NO NO RO O NO ROO NO RO 4Menu gt 30 4 4 Upper Lower 2 m 2 Band On Off H Bar Part Percussion Vintage Organ Composer Big Band Country Oldies Swing Gospel Contempo Ballad Latin Waltz Trad arch Acoustic Song Registration Media Demo Rename Track Tempo Arranger Auto On Off Fill In Standard Intro Start 1 2 3 4 Ending Stop Variation Lower Solo Upper Play Reset Stop Rec Bwd 1 Power On switch p 17 8 One Touch Program button p 50 2 Master Volume knob p 18 9 Harmony Intelligence button p 72 3 Harmonic Bars p 30 10 Part Balance A button p 36 p 77 4 Pedal Bass Voice Select buttons p 27 11 Vintage Organ buttons 30 Pedal Part 12 Lower Drums SFX button 38 Level A V button p 36 13 Load button p 62 p 94 p 99 5 Lower Voice Select buttons 27 14 Transpose buttons p 67 Lower part Level A button p 36
10. 20 secon oo LE CLIE ae ensac c Adjusting the Volume of the Vintage Organ 3 4 34 You can adjust the volume of the Vintage Organ sound to regulate the volume balance relative to the other sounds Press the Utility button Octave Shift Press Rec Press the Menu lt and gt buttons to select VintageOrganVolume 4 Uintagellrganlolume P Cc al Press the Value and buttons to select the value for volume of the vintage organ Setting 0 12 To return to the basic screen press the Utility button E oo oo somos a cn m Il Selecting and Playing Sounds For Active Expression Voices operating the expression pedal will control not only the volume but also the tone or may add additional sounds Press the Others button of the Part to which you want to assign an Active Expression voice The voice name appears in the display Upper Full Organi The indicator of the selected Others button will light Press the Value and buttons to select the Active MEMD For details on the Active Expression V
11. Using Rhythms Stored in User Memory The ATELIER features a User memory What is User Memory User Memory refers to an area inside the instrument where you can store the registration you create and the performances you record Registration and SMF music files saved on USB memory can also be copied to user memory p 52 User memory is quite useful since anything you place there will be retained even while the power is turned off The following things are stored in User memory Songs you ve registered in Favorites Rhythms Registration sets The ATELIER is shipped from the factory with rhythms already stored in User memory These rhythms can be overwritten by copying The content of User memory is retained even while the ATELIER s power is turned off You can call up rhythms in User memory by selecting the User group Calling Up Rhythms Stored in User Memory Press the Rhythm Ballad User button a number of times to select the user group The Rhythm screen appears Press the Media button to select User The rhythms stored in user memory will be shown 47118 qid m 1 amp LoosebioBand Media User Press the Value and buttons to select a different Rhythm within the same group The indicator of Rhythm Ballad User button will blink After selecting a rhythm press the blinking Rhythm Ballad User button once more The Rhythm Ballad User butto
12. Using the Rhythm Performance A Simple Way to Make Automatic Accompaniment Settings One Touch Program When using the Arranger function for automatic accompaniment you can also use the One Touch Program function to automatically select panel settings that are appropriate for the selected rhythm One Touch Program os By pressing the One Touch Program button you can make the following settings Panel settings e g sounds and volume suitable for the rhythm Automatic Accompaniment playing Start Stop button blinking Waiting for Synchro Start Chord Intelligence function is p 48 What is Synchro Start Synchro Start is function that starts the rhythm at the moment that you play the lower keyboard What is Chord Intelligence Chord Intelligence is a feature that intelligently decides on accompaniment chords the moment you play some keys specifying a chord during automatic accompaniment 1 Select a Rhythm 40 2 Press the One Touch Program button When you press the One Touch Program button the Arranger Update setting will automatically change to 3 Press the Registration 1 4 buttons to select panel INSTANT 57 settings Panel settings appropriate for the rhythm and automatic accompaniment will automatically be called up
13. Adding Modulation to the Sound Rotary Effect Rotary is an effect which simulates the sound of rotating speakers There is a choice of two settings Fast and Slow Rotary Sound On Off j Slow 1 Select the voice to which you wish to apply the Rotary effect the Rotary effect can be applied refer to Voice amp Rhythm List Appendix 2 Press the Rotary Sound On Off button confirm that its separate indicator is lit The Rotary effect will be applied to the voice 3 Press the Rotary Sound Fast Slow button to switch between Rotary Fast Lit and Rotary Slow Unlit Rotary Sound Fast slow button Effect MEMO You can assign the Rotary Sound Fast Slow button function to the foot switches Unlit Slow Effect simulating the slow rotation of speakers located on each side of the Expression Pedal 69 The effect obtained is equivalent to speakers being Lit Fast rapidly rotated When you switch the rotary effect from Fast to Slow the modulation will slow down gradually and when you switch from Slow to Fast the modulation will speed up gradually 74 DOES Lr LIE EMG Adding Various Effects to a Voice 5 Sustain allows you to add a Sustain effect or decay to each voice after the keys are released The Sustain effect can be added simultaneous
14. If you need to turn off the power completely first turn off the Some Notes on Using Headphones Power On switch then unplug the power cord from the 59 power outlet Refer to Power Supply 6 To prevent damage to the cord handle the headphones only by the headset or the plug Headphones may be damaged if the volume is too high when they are plugged in Lower the volume on the ATELIER before plugging in headphones To prevent possible auditory damage loss of hearing or damage to the headphones the headphones should not be used at an excessively high volume Use the headphones at a moderate volume level Accepts connection of Stereo headphones If plugs of the headphones are plugged into the Phones jack no sound will be heard from the ATELIER s speakers 18 HE t a TE E Using the Cord Hook If you re using headphones you can use the cord hook to Default Setti ngs Factory Reset neatly bundle the cables near your feet Before You Start Playing Restoring All the Factory The settings stored in the ATELIER can be returned to their Attaching the Cord Hook factory settings This function is called Factory Reset 5 55 1 down the volume to minimum level P 1 Screw the cord
15. 121 Making C One EROS 121 Connecting a GompUlefs ie rc ees e ai ates ate eens 122 Making the Settings for the USB Driver 123 Connecting MIDI Devices to en PR te em tee 123 Making the oie iibi qu n e eia vesc be datis dns 124 Appendeces Troubleshpolihg iyu heo pee A 125 Error M ssdge IRE HERE BARES EAE 129 Com Cis Pets hae cere I I M M EE M m E s 130 Eo gt cui d ELM 132 Music Files That the ATELIER ces tne 133 The ATELIER Allows You To Use the Following Music 133 About the ATELIER co cruore e Peer ERE o bes 133 Settings That Are Stored After the Power 5 Turned Off 134 Settings That Are Stored After the Power Is Turned 134 Settings That Are Stored In the Registration Buttons 134 Settings That Are Stored In the Individual Registration 4122 134 MIDI Implementation Chart 135 Malo PCI MOON ONS 136 cu ood tto iret rte 138 138 e cece Nepean es ac ited eu 139 13 Panel Descriptions 3 4 5 6 7
16. 16 Mufe ves e tret eo ee 132 Muting Channel 114 Track oett te heat EISE 113 Octave Shift 37 One Touch Program 50 Others E EEE A E EEA A ER 29 Panel Reset zeit ette es 119 Panel Settings NAE in WE dre vq 132 Part Luce m 26 Part Balance e reus 36 Part Balance Monitor 2 1 36 PG Number Eti s 115 Pedal Bass Mode 106 Pedal Bass Voice 27 Pedalbodrd 26 PerCUSSIOI voe 33 Phones erp Lee 121 18 INE 132 Playback Transpose 110 Playing Demo SONG 24 Performance Song sodali 92 Performance Songs Stored 90 42 Power 17 Power 17 R Recording 140 Each Part Separately 93 PSIFOMMONGE xao coop VIII Een 91 RERECORGING cc catantates 94 Recording onto SMF se pact 99 Registration 00 55 132 Recalling Renner eee 57 HOPING 56 Registration Shift us cesa ps bsc per er Ep ERR RR 70 Rename Performance Song reste Rer
17. cesset 45 69 C 104 Centen Cancel bb qw IO ARR DIMUS 104 Channel MUI REPE 114 Corde cal cate tre 132 Chord Intelligence 48 eT nr 132 Composer eed Art fies is 89 Composer Screen uet e ede dee tens 23 aro ea e T 122 Connecting Computer 122 Contrast of the Screen 20 Copying Performance Song 101 Registration 65 66 Bau 52 53 Rhythms on Disks into User Memory 52 101 102 GOTO NOOK E EB ide etr uat 19 Count Down Sound Re 108 93 D Damper Pedals iow S ong 68 D cdyi stipe etie nete en v IS Ios 68 Delete Performance Songs 98 64 Rhythms Stored in User Memory 54 Demo SONG 24 Demo Song 138 STI Surprise Erbe dep Poe cess 110 Drum SFX 39 Drums SEX 5 38 Endings 69 132 Performance oe 94 107 Expression Pedal 71 FUNGHON 107 Factory Default Settings
18. Troubleshooting Problem Check Solution Page The Lower keyboard will not produce Lower keyboard cannot be heard sound while an Intro or Ending is being This is not a malfunction played If you layer the same type of sound for 1 dunes Strings jo You are layering sounds of the same an ecleve Sieg Organ souna type e g Strings 1 and Strings 5 The sound is not played correctly the tuning yew play Alternatively you are playing an nm the phase relationship between the two d th O Shit sounds may affect the way in which Organ soun wi clave ui sounds are heard but this is not a This is not a malfunction malfunction Percussion 2 2 3 button is turned on Can t hear the 1 harmonic bar If Percussion 2 2 3 button is on the This is not a malfunction sound of the 1 harmonic bar will not be heard With some music files the lyrics cannot x ba displayed cordi This is not a malfunction Lyrics are not indicated properly ee a ia lyrics in the displ were being shown in the display in the display During the display of lyrics you could If you want to have the lyrics be 92 bo token do a dilferent screen if you displayed again Press the Rec button press a button Contain i net hearg The track is muted Turn off track muting E while playing a song 113 ta den chord infenigence Chord Intelligence is at OFF Turn Chord Int
19. lmaportant Noles Main da EE e 8 Conventions Used in This 000000000 ne ehh seen tree eres 9 Panel DescripfiOns oc T4 Before You Start Playing eere eese eere e nennen eee eneeneeeeees T Setting Up The Rest con er Rt RE Porte vtt i vetet ee p es 16 Connecting the Speaker Cord 16 Opening Closing thelid vette vt ee let da 16 Connecting the Power Cord toic tot cet ed qtd vetita pi ue edet 17 Turning the Power Of UPS eR Re EUN 17 Orbe ROWED Ra mM a M 17 Turing ORANG PO We E ERA 18 Using Headphones cr es ca UC E S 18 Using the Cord HOOK oie i vei tory 19 Restoring All the Factory Default Settings Factory Reset 19 Adjusting the Contrast of fhe SCr eti oett ite E PS 20 Using the External Memory oo ecd iie tore feni eerie dete o eiusd 20 Connecting the USB tatg tede 20 Connecting the Floppy Disk Drive Sold 21 Using 22 Connecting a CD Drive
20. using 45 cl s sold separately and play the sounds from the ATELIER through the speakers on the connected equipment or record your performances on a recording device If the output of the connected device is monaural you must use the L Mono jack Use an audio cable to connect the input jack on the audio set or amp mixer to one of the output jacks on the ATELIER Use an audio cable with a standard plug When purchasing an audio cable please consult the vendor where you bought the ATELIER Input Jack You can connect a eae as equipment an electronic instrument using audio cables sold separately and play the sounds from the connected device through the speakers on the ATELIER If the input of the connected device is monaural you must use the L Mono jack OO OO OO L Mono L Mono nc Input Making the Connections To prevent malfunction and or damage to speakers or other devices always turn down the volume and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections Turn down the volume all the way on all equipment Turn off the power to the ATELIER and other connected equipment Connect the ATELIER and other equipment with audio cables sold separately 2 3 4 Turn on the connected equipment 5 Turn on the ATELIER 6 Adjust the volume After use follow the steps below to switch off the power 7 Turn down the volume all the way on all equip
21. ATELIER ROLAND ORGAN OWNER S MANUAL AT 100 ar 300 ROLAND ORGAN ATELIER AT300 100 OWNER S MANUAL Before using this unit carefully read the sections entitled IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS p 2 USING THE UNIT SAFELY p 3 and IMPORTANT NOTES p 6 These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit Additionally in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit Owner s manual should be read in its entirety The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference Copyright 2008 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture CAUTION The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK y dokn DO NOT OPEN presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR constitute risk of electric shock to persons CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK intended to alert the user to the presence of important NO USER SERVICEABLE PART
22. TUNES Recommended Tone 1 Grand Piano d Press the Value or 4 button to select a tone 7 Press the Utility button to return to the basic screen 8 Press the Play Stop button to start playing back the song 9 Play along with the song The tones you play will be suitable for the character of the song 10 Press the Play Stop button to stop playing back the song 103 yOegAe q pue NE o b EE m TEES 8 0 20005 Listening to Songs from Music CD You can connect a CD drive to the ATELIER and use it to play music CDs This lets you perform or sing along with the backing of a music CD You can t copy music CD songs to Favorites It will take a certain amount of time until a music CD can be selected 1 Connect a commercially available CD drive to the external memory connector and insert the music CD into the CD drive 2 Press the Song button confirm that its indicator is lit The Song select screen appears Internal SONG 01 ATELIER 01 Media Favorites 3 Press the Media button to select CD 4 Press the Value or button to select th
23. 27 122 USB MIDI connector 122 WSB DRIVERS situ shana deos eene t eine usate 123 User MEMON tt oer rta EE RERO ERE 41 119 User Memory Reset 119 ae ae 47 VARIATION DOWN i iie eren bett 69 VARIATION 69 TUNE S 103 133 Vintage Organ iine tee teg edd e 32 oer e e 117 VOICE MIL 26 132 Volume Metronome 111 Part Balance 36 X RINE m 133 141 Information EGYPT Al Fanny Trading Office 9 EBN Hagar Al Askalany Street ARD E1 Golf Heliopolis Cairo 11341 EGYPT TEL 022 418 5531 REUNION Maison FO YAM Marcel 25 Rue Jules Hermann Chaudron BP79 97 491 Ste Clotilde Cedex REUNION ISLAND TEL 0262 218 429 SOUTH AFRICA 5 Sound amp Music Pty Ltd 2 ASTRON ROAD DENVER JOHANNESBURG ZA 2195 SOUTH AFRICA TEL 011 417 3400 Paul Bothner PTY Ltd Royal Cape Park Unit 24 Londonderry Road Ottery 7800 Cape Town SOUTH AFRICA TEL 021 799 4900 CHINA Roland Shanghai Electronics Co Ltd 5F No 1500 Pingliang Road Shanghai 200090 CHINA TEL 021 5580 0800 Roland Shanghai Electronics Co Ltd BEIJING OFFICE 10F No 18 3 Section Anhuaxili Chaoyang District Beijing 100011 CHINA TEL 010 6426 5050 HONG KONG Tom Lee Music Co Ltd Service Divi
24. I ee Er II EMG Using the Rhythm Performance sees When Automatic Accompaniment is used and the Pedal To Lower button is ON the Pedal Bass voice will normally play the root note p 132 of the chord you play on the Lower keyboard If the Leading Bass function is enabled the lowest note of the chord you play on the Lower keyboard will then be used as the bass note the bottom note of the chord For this reason the bass note will be sounded differently than normal when you play an inverted chord p 132 1 Press the Utility button You can assign the Leading 2 Press the Menu lt and gt buttons to select Leading Bass functions to either of the Bass foot switches located on each side of the Expression Pedal p 69 4 Leading Bass b OFF 3 Press the Value and buttons to switch the Leading Bass ON or OFF Setting Descriptions The Leading Bass function is ON ON The pedal bass tone will sound the lowest note of the chord you play the lower keyboard When th Leading Bass OFF The Leading Bass function is OFF function p 49 is on and the Chord Intelligence function is off you can specify chords with To return to the basic screen press the Utility button a combination of the lower keyboard and pedalboard 49 eoueuuopeg
25. they arrive Since it is upwardly compatible with the General MIDI Roland s GS Format is capable of reliably playing back GM Scores equally as well as it performs GS music files music files that have been created with the GS Format in mind This product supports both the General MIDI 2 and the GS Format and can be used to play back music data carrying either of these logos XGlite Xalite XG is a tone generator format of YAMAHA Corporation that defines the ways in which voices are expanded or edited and the structure esf ue uar1alv UL 911 ASNN and type of effects in addition to the General MIDI specification XGlite is a simplified version of XG tone generation format You can play back any XG music files using an XGlite tone generator However keep in mind that some music files may play back differently compared to the original files due to the reduced set of control parameters and effects 133 Settings That Are Stored After the Power Is Turned Settings That Are Stored After the Power Is Turned Off Arranger Update Auto Std Tempo Auto Standard Tempo Lyrics Master Tune Metronome Sound MIDI IN Mode Registration Shift Send PC Switch Trans Update Transpose Update USB Driver Registration Name Settings That Are Stored In the Registration Buttons Registration Name Registration Shift Arranger Update Trans Update Transpose Update Settings That Are Stored In the Individual Reg
26. F 6 Bb6 B6 TERE Pom rcm rem mam mmm F m6 Abm6 Bbm6 rmm 131 1617 Glossary Arrangement This refers to changes that have been made in an original tune by adding a new accompaniment or by changing the instruments used Automatic Accompaniment Automatic Accompaniment is automatic accompaniment when just a few keys in the lower section of the keyboard are pressed to specify the chord Basic Chord This refers to the most commonly used types of chord which are generally the following six types major chords minor chords minor seventh chords minor seventh 5 chords dominant seventh chords and diminished seventh chords Chord Notes of two or more pitches sounded simultaneously Chords consisting of three notes are called triads and are the most basic type of chord Ending This is the last part of the accompaniment When you stop playing the Automatic Accompaniment the ATELIER plays an Ending appropriate for the Rhythm Glide An effect that temporarily lowers the pitch and then gradually returns it fo normal Intro This is the introductory portion of an Automatic Accompaniment performance When automatic accompaniment begins the ATELIER can add an appropriate intro for each rhythm Inversion When the lowest note of a chord is the root the chord is said to be in root position In contrast forms of a chord in whic
27. 0 5 Press the Menu a button to select Bank MSB Bank LSB PC Num 6 Press the Value or button to change the setting Menu Setting Bank MSB Bank Select MSB 0 127 Bank LSB Bank Select LSB 0 127 PC Num PC Number 1 128 To return to the basic screen press the Utility button 115 1euio snoueA EN ONERE B s MIDI IN Mode MIDI IN Mode This instrument contains two sound generators one for SMF data playback and one for keyboard performance Normally data received at the MIDI In connector will control only the sound generator for SMF data playback However by changing the MIDI IN Mode setting you can also control the keyboard sound generator from MIDI In l 2 5 Press the Utility button Press the Menu lt 4 or gt button to select MIDI IDI Press the Rec button Press the Menu lt 4 gt button to select MIDI IN Mode MIDI IN MODE 1 4 D Press the Value or button to change the setting for MIDI IN Mode Setting Descriptions MODE 1 Control the instrument as a GS sound generator Channels 5 through 10 and Channels 12 14 15 are transmitted to the GS sound generator MODE and all other channels are transmitted to the keyboard s
28. 5 Press the Menu and buttons to select Format Media Media Utility Format Media q Press Rec Press the Rec button The Format screen appears lt Media Ext Memory gt Format Sure Yes Rec Not Reset To cancel the procedure press the Reset button 120 7 Press the Rec button to start formatting Executing To return to the basic screen press the Utility button Never attempt to remove the USB memory until formatting is complete Connecting with External Devices IF you want to hook up an external instrument to the ATELIER then this chapter is for you Names and Functions of Jacks and Connectors Phones USB Lad GY 4 5 6 1 Output L Mono Jacks These jacks can be connected to your audio system to enjoy more powerful sound 2 Input L Mono R Jacks Using these jacks you can connect other sound generating devices or audio equipment and play sounds from other devices through the ATELIER s speaker LCD Contrast Knob 4 Phones Jacks gt 18 Connect headphones here 5 MIDI Out In Connectors gt 123 You can connect external MIDI devices to the ATELIER and exchange performance data between them USB Connector gt p 122 Used for connecting a computer to the ATELIER using a USB cable Connecting Audio Equipment Output Jack You can connect
29. Hon The character changes to indicating that the track is muted Once again press the Rec button and muting will be canceled To return to the basic screen press the Utility button Assigning Commercial SMF Music Files to the Tracks Track Channel R Rhythm 10 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 A Accomp B Bass 2 L Lower 3 U Upper S Solo During recording the control track will store the operations as follows Panel Operations Voice selections Tempo changes Rotary fast slow etc Newly recorded performance data will be added without erasing the previously recorded data If you wish to record new performance data erase alll the recorded data p 94 Expression Pedal Operations The way in which expression operations are recorded will depend on the setting of the Exp Source item Recording in the Utility menu Expression pedal operations will be recorded If expression data has already been recorded the previously recorded data will be erased as the new data is recorded Expression pedal operations will not be recorded If expression data has already been recorded the previously recorded data will remain without being erased COMPOSER For details refer to Changing the Function of the NEMO Expression Pedal Exp Source p 107 113 1euio snoueA ONERE B s
30. Type Descriptions DRAPERY Pleated curtain CARPET Carpet ACOUSTIC TILE Acoustical tile sound absorptive tile WOOD Wood BRICK Brick PLASTER Plaster CONCRETE BLOCK Concrete block MARBLE Marble To return to the basic screen press the Utility button 79 99IOA 128 J3 snoueA E Adding Various Effects to a Voice Il DIN esee mass oe Changing the Depth of the Reverb You can make independent settings for each Part 80 Press the Utility button Press the Menu and gt buttons to select Reverb Reverb b Press Rec Press the Rec button Press the Menu lt and gt buttons to select Depth D Accomp AUTO Press the Menu lt and gt buttons to select part whose reverb depth you wish to adjust Part Accomp Automatic Accompaniment except Bass Rhythm Drums A Bass Bass part of Automatic Accompaniment Pedal Lower Solo Vintage Press the Value and buttons to adjust the setting Settings Descriptions 0 10 AUTO Accomp Rhythm A Bass Increasing the value will increase the amount of reverb effect For the three Parts of the Accomp Rhythm and A Bass you have the option of selecting the AUTO setting Parts for which AUTO is selected will be set to the Rev
31. Drums SFX Sets 12 Drum Sets 1 SFX Set 8 Drum Sets 1 SFX Set Harmony Intelligence 12 types 9 types Master Tuning 415 3 Hz 466 2 Hz 0 1 Hz steps Key Transpose 4 7 semitones Playback Transpose 6 5 in semitones Effects Rotary Sound RSS Reverb Sustain Glide Registration 8 Registration Function Load Next File Edit Tracks 7 tracks playback Note Storage Approx 40 000 notes Song Length Max 999 measures Composer Tempo Quarter note 20 500 Resolution 120 ticks per quarter note Recording Realtime Replace Lyrics Display Alphabet Media USB memory option floppy disk in the case of using optional USB floppy disk drive File Storage Save Format MUSIC ATELIER original format SMF format O 136 Songs Max 99 songs for each folder Main Specifications AT 300 AT 100 Rated Power Output 30 W 30 W 20 W 20 W Speaker Full range 20 cm x 2 with speaker Full range 16 cm x 2 Display 128 x 64 dots backlit LCD Pedals Switches Damper Pedal Expression Pedal Foot Switch 2 pcs function assignable Audio Output Jacks L mono Audio Input Jacks L mono Connectors Phones Jacks stereo x 2 MIDI connectors In Out USB MIDI Jack External Memory connector USB Memory connector AC Inlet Power Supply AC 117 V 230 V 240 V Power Consumption 80W Finish Si
32. GM x EFA FEL AR 5 x MHE Cr d AE VE EO D x O O O SHE 51 11363 2006 BORE amp Xi AOV SEG SUI IP TEVA WE DIAS SJ T11363 2006 PREE SEEK ARTEL ARACEAE TE For EU Countries This product complies with the requirements of EMCD 2004 108 EC and LVD 2006 95 EC For the USA FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Conne
33. Press the Utility button Press the Menu lt lt and gt buttons to select Octave Shift ctaue Shift P Press Rec Press the Rec button Use the Menu lt and gt buttons to select a Part to which you wish to apply an Octave Shift Part Pedal Lower Upper Solo Use the Value and buttons to set the amount of shift The value can be set to a range of 3 octaves Please note that when you apply the Octave Shift function to certain voices their pitch To return to the basic screen press the Utility button could be stretched beyond their recommended note ranges and they may not sound as expected Care should be taken when using Octave Shift 37 spunos pue Ws tege gJ M Em SE m ca leone Selecting and Playing Sounds Sustaining Notes Played on the Lower Keyboard You can have the sound for keys in the Lower keyboard continue to play even after you release the key until the next key is pressed 1 Hold down the Pedal To Lower button for several seconds until its indicator begins blinking Pedal c Level A Y Lower The following appears in the screen Lower laoice Hold The notes played on the lower keyboard will con
34. User gt ali t Rec To cancel the procedure press the Display Exit button Press the Rec button to copy the Registration If you select a number in which a Registration is already saved a screen like the following appears uerwrite Rec Hir set If you want to delete the previously saved Registration and overwrite it with the Registration you re newly saving Press the Rec button If you don t want to delete the previously saved Registration Press the Reset Button then select a number at which no Registration has been saved and copy the Registration to that number To return to the basic screen press the Utility button Copying Registration from User Memory to USB Memory 66 You can copy Registration from user memory to USB memory To do so press the Media button in step 7 above to choose User In this state you ll be copying Registration from user memory to USB memory Copy from Media The rest of the procedure is the same as when copying Registration from USB memory to user memory Never remove the USB memory or turn off the power while the registration data is being copied from USB memory into the ATELIER If you do so the registration data will not be loaded into the ATELIER and malfunctions could result After returning the registration stored in the user memory to the factory settings p 119 reload the registration from USB memory E
35. gt button select Beat Press the Value or button to set the beat Setting 2 2 0 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 3 8 6 8 9 8 12 8 To return to the basic screen press the Utility button When recording your performance with playing Rhythm performances or Automatic Accompaniment the beat is set automatically You cannot change the beat of previously recorded songs Silencing a Specific Track Track Mute You can temporarily silence sound of a specific track This is referred to as Track Mute 1 2 3 Press the Utility button Using the Menu lt a gt button select Track Mute Press the Value or button to select the track that you wish to mute From the left these are R rhythm A accompaniment bass L lower U upper S Solo and control Track Mute What is a Track The ATELIER s Composer features seven tracks The following types of performance are recorded to the tracks Track Descriptions R Rhythm Rhythm performances Drums SFX A Accomp Automatic Accompaniment except Bass B Bass Pedal Bass voice Bass part of the Automatic Accompaniment L Lower Lower voice U Upper Upper voice Solo Solo voice Control 2 Expression Pedal 4 Press the Rec button 4 Track Mute BAELUSC
36. 123 125 7 8 9 x 1 Ox is selectable 6 With MIDI IN Mode 1 2 Oxis selectable by SysEx GS Part 7 Received in GM2 mode 8 Not received in the keyboard part 8 Received in GS mode 4 Can be received in the keyboard part 9 Received in General MIDI mode 5 With MIDI IN Mode 2 10 Recognized as M 1 even if Mz1 11 V LINK Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Yes Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO X 135 yeyo IAIN Main Specifications AT 300 AT 100 MUSIC ATELIER AT 300 AT 100 Upper 49 keys C7 Lower 61 keys Waterfall keyboard C2 C7 Keyboard Pedal 20 keys C2 G3 Initial Touch Upper Lower 10 levels for each Sound Generator Conforms to GENERAL MIDI 2 GENERAL MIDI System GS and XGlite format Max Polyphony 128 Sound 180 Voices Included 8 Active Expression 120 Voices Included 5 Active Expression Voice Generator Voices Voices Part Upper Lower Solo Pedal Vintage Organ Flute with harmonic bars Rhythm 120 rhythms in 8 groups x 4 variations 80 rhythms in 8 groups x 4 variations Rhythm User Rhythm 99 rhythms Arranger Function Tempo Arranger On Off Start Stop Synchro Start Intro Ending Intro Count Down Break Auto Fill In Variation 4 variations One Touch Program Chord Intelligence Leading Bass Auto Standard Tempo One Touch Program 120 rhythms x 4 variations 80 rhythms x 4 variations
37. 3 Adjust the Octave Shift setting p 37 indicate a malfunction While the Utility menu appears in the Performance data cannot be display with the exception of Channel doe ie the Util iion oe e played back Mute and Track Mute playback is not SU pd h se allowed again to exit the Utility menu IF you wish to erase a previously recorded track and then re record Press the track button for the desired press the track button for the desired track to make that button indicator p 94 ae a track to make that button blink before blink before you begin recording Recording is not possible you begin recording If you wish to record performance vee d ne data press the Utility button once nz eNO EE again to exit the Utility menu PCI MEME Per A performance cannot be restored The recorded performance has y perto aea once it s been deleted so be sure to recorded is deleted when the power to p 96 disappeared the ATELIER is turned off save it on a floppy disk before you turn off the power The bass note of the A tomatic When a voice is selected for the Pedal A iment d t d Bass part the bass of the Automatic This is not a malfunction Ee Accompaniment will not sound h tarted a Rhythm with When yon ced a Rhythim wi Some Rhythms do not have rhythm i an Intro the sounds This is not a malfunction Rhythm did not sound The Par
38. 4 Press the Menu a or gt button to select TxMIDI Channel MILII Channel 5 n 1 D 5 Press the Menu lt 4 or gt button to select a part Part Solo Upper Lower Pedal Control Press the Value or button to select the MIDI transmission channel Channel To return to the basic screen press the Utility button Control part transmits expression pedal data and PC MEM numbers Using the V LINK function V LINK Connecting the ATELIER to a V LINK compatible image device allows you to control the images with the ATELIER What is the V LINK V LINK is a function that allows music and images to be performed together By using MIDI to connect two or more V LINK compatible devices you can easily enjoy a wide range of visual effects that are linked to the expressive elements of a music performance How to Use the V LINK Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu 4 or button to select V LINK LI LINK OFF 3 Press the Value or button to select the setting Setting Descriptions OFF The V LINK function is switched off The V LINK function is switched on You can now control the video images using the Registration buttons The V LINK function is switched on You can now control the video images using the twelve rightmost keys of the lower keyboard and Registration buttons No sound is produc
39. 67 4 eui mH Using the Performance Functions Adding Decay to the Sound Damper Pedal You can depress the damper pedal to add reverberation to notes played on the lower manual Decay cannot be added to the Solo voices While you continue depressing the damper pedal notes will be sustained even if you release the keys Decay can not be applied to Pedal Bass voices played on the Lower keyboard when the Pedal To Lower button indicator is lit or Bass Split function is ON Using the Foot Switch On each side of the expression pedal are two Foot Switches Different functions are assigned to each of these two foot switches You also change the function assigned to the Foot Switch Please refer to Changing the Function of the Foot Switch p 69 With the factory settings the following functions are assigned to the left and right Foot Switches Right Foot Switch Switch the Rotary effect between Fast Slow Glide an effect by which the pitch is lowered by a Left Foot Switch semitone while the foot switch is pressed and is Glide is not applied to the returned to what is originally was when you release Vintage Organ voice your foot Press the right Foot Switch toward the right NEM You can store functions to be If Rotary is turned on the Rotary effect will switch between Fast and Slow assigned to the foot switch to each time
40. button to select the value for transpose Each press of the Value and buttons transpose the key by a semitone You can transpose the song within a range of 6 to 5 semitone To return to the basic screen press the Utility button You can transpose the keyboard for performance For details refer to Transposing to a Different Key Key Transpose p 67 mass oe ieee m comm mmamc Changing the Metronome Setting Metronome This setting determines whether or not the metronome will sound Press the Utility button 2 Using the Menu gt button select Metronome Metronome p F Fesz R c 3 Press the Rec button 4 Using the Menu lt lt gt button select Metronome Metronome Metronome OFF 5 Press the Value or button to select OFF REC or ON Setting Descriptions OFF Not heard at all REC Heard only while recording ON Heard constantly To return to the basic screen press the Utility button Adjusting the Metronome Volume Metronome Volume You can adjust the volume of the metronome Press the Utility button 2 Using the Menu gt button select Metronome Metronome d F Pease R B c 3 Press th
41. connector holder by holding the connected external memory Take care not to allow your fingers to become pinched when rotating the External Memory connector holder Connecting the Floppy Disk Drive Sold Separately 1 Attach the floppy disk drive as shown the figure using the mounting holes on the ATELIER s bottom panel m For details of the attachment refer to the owner s manual of the floppy disk drive 2 Connect the USB cable of the floppy disk drive to the ATELIER s External Memory connector External Memory Connector Before You Start Playing 21 Buike d H8S noA aojag MEM Before You Start Playing 2 Connect USB cable included with CD Using CD drive to the External Memory connector on the ATELIER You can play back audio CDs and CD ROMs containing saved SMF music files 3 Turn on the power to the ATELIER You play songs CD ROMs TUNES MEMO sold by Roland 4 Turn on the power to the connected CD drive For information how to perform the following CD drive Precautions Concerning Use of the CD operations refer to the owner s manual for the drive Switching the pawercn and off You cannot play back CD R RW disks to which audio Inserting and ejecting a CD tracks have been added or CDs containing both audio t
42. 15 6 Upper Voice Select buttons p 27 Utility button p 106 U Display Exit button p 23 pper par Level A button p 36 Menu buttons 7 Solo Voice Select buttons 28 Value buttons Solo part To Lower button gt 84 Level A button p 36 14 Panel Descriptions Master Volume _ a ooon o c3 lonann o ooo 2 oo o0 ooo Ere 770200 GEBET ca 16 Display 23 17 Save button 60 p 96 18 Beat Indicator p 45 19 Composer p 89 Song button Registration button Media button Track buttons Bass button Lower button Solo Upper button Reset button Play Stop button Rec button Bwd button Fwd button 20 Rhythm Select buttons p 40 Rhythm button Tempo p gt button p 45 Arranger On Off button p 46 Autof Fi
43. Delete the performance data 94 Re record your performance If the following screen appears Memory Full When recording was automatically canceled because the memory limit was reached 92 Playing Back a Performance Song Here s how to play back a performance you ve recorded Composer Song Registration Media Demo Rename Track Bass Lower Solo Upper Play Reset Stop Rec Bwd Fwd gt e lt gt gt 1 2 3 1 Press the Reset button The location at which playback will start will return to the beginning of the first measure bar If you wish to begin playback from the middle of the song press the Bwd button or Fwd button to move to the measure from which you wish to begin playback 2 Press the Play Stop button to start playback After playback reaches the end of the performance it will stop automatically 3 To stop playback at any point press the Play Stop button The Play Stop function can be assigned to the foot switch 69 You can specify whether or not the Expression Pedal will NEMO affect the playback and what you play while Atelier music data is being played back p 107 If you use the Rhythm or Automatic Accompaniment immediately after having loaded and played back a song other than an Atelier performance song such as SMF s etc the playback may not sound right the voices may have changed etc To prevent this from happen
44. No Rhythm The rhythm used by the selected registration was deleted from user memory or its order was changed The song data is excessively large and cannot be loaded Memory Full The performance data is excessively large and cannot be loaded The data cannot be stored in user memory since user memory is full MIDI Buffer Full The ATELIER cannot deal with the excessive MIDI data sent from the external MIDI device Reduce the amount of MIDI data sent to the ATELIER Communication A MIDI cable or computer cable has been disconnected Connect it properly and securely 2 Error The ATELIER is unable to handle the data that was sent Please send data that the ATELIER is able to handle 8 MIDI m e S Iransmisston error pc transfer failed Please transfer the data again has occurred 2 5 Memory Full Recording or editing is not possible because the memory of the ATELIER is full Memory Error An error occurred in internal memory Please perform the operation again If this indication appears even after you ve repeated the operation several times please contact Roland service This is registration data of a type that is not supported This instrument cannot use this registration USB over current USB memory not supported by the ATELIER was connected This USB memory cannot be used with the ATELIER 129 Chord List symbol Indicates the constituent not of chord symbol Chord shown
45. again MEM This setting remains stored in memory even while power is turned off Connecting MIDI Devices By connecting an external MIDI device and exchanging performance data you can control the performances on one device from the other For instance you can output sound from the other instrument or switch voice on the other instrument What s MIDI MIDI short for Musical Instrument Digital Interface was developed as a standard for the exchange of performance data between electronic instruments and computers The ATELIER is equipped with MIDI connectors to let it exchange performance data with external devices These connectors can be used to connect the ATELIER to an external device for even greater versatility About MIDI Connectors The ATELIER has two kinds of MIDI connectors Connecting these to the MIDI connectors on a MIDI instrument makes it possible for the two instruments to control each other For instance you can output sound from the other instrument or switch tones on the other instrument You should also set the MIDI send channel as needed p 117 MIDI Out Connector Connect the external MIDI device to the MIDI IN connector with an optional MIDI cable The notes played on the keyboard movements of the Damper pedal Expression data data indicating that a Registration button 1 8 etc was pressed will be transmitted to the external MIDI connector MIDI In Connector Connect the external
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47. n m Using the Registration Buttons 2 Press the Registration button and the Media button simultaneously djactoru Rea i Rename Press the Menu lt lt and gt buttons to move the cursor and press the Value and buttons to select a character ctor t Rename The following characters can be selected space amp 2 _ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQR STUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789 Reset button Delete a character Rec button Inserts a space When you have finished assigning the name simultaneously press Registration button and the Media button once again The Registration set in the ATELIER s internal memory has now been named To return to the basic screen press the Display Exit button 59 suong i Using the Registration Buttons E S MEE oo a secon Saving Registration Sets 60 With the settings of Registration buttons 1 8 considered as one set you can store the registration set to USB memory or User memory We recommend that complex panel settings or Registrations you wish to keep be saved on USB memory Furthermore when you save registrations created on the ATELIER to USB memory you can call up their settings on other ATELIER Series instruments and use the regist
48. p 84 the Solo voice can now be played by the Lower keyboard not by the Upper Keyboard It is possible to change how Solo voice will sound Normally the Solo voice will be sounded by the highest note you play on the Upper keyboard but you can make settings so that the lastplayed note will sound the Solo voice You can also make settings so that the Solo voice will be sounded by all notes of the keyboard to which the Solo voice is assigned For details refer to Changing How the Solo Voice Responds Solo Mode p 85 E 20 a mmmn oo z oon cn emmo m ees come ecc Select ing a Voice Using the Others Button Notice that there is an Others button for each part By using the Others button you can select all voices Selecting and Playing Sounds MEMO You can jump by voice group by pressing Menu lt a B Press the Others button for the Part for which you wish to calidi ce specify a voice The voice name appears in the display Upper Full Organi The indicator of the selected Others button will light While the voice name is shown in the display screen use the Value buttons to select the desired voice The indicator of the selected Others b
49. rding a Peffordicels inest M aod ete ee tees 91 Playing Baek Performance Song 92 Add a Count Sound to Match the Timing Count In 93 Recording Each Part separately ERR s ae 93 mee REN re OE ud M ME 94 Erasing a Performance Song ien tato tu esteri demde ed 94 Changing the Name of a Performance Song 2 2 2 2 44 00000000000000000000044 95 Saying Performance SONOS goat eva olt miei tob pono M t ER wend agen EN 96 Loading Performance Songs Into the 97 Deleting Performance Songs Stored on Favorites or the USB 98 Layering a New Recording onto SMF Music Files 99 Using Song with a Different Tempo Than That of the Performance 100 Copying Performance Song act e pe M duoi o tele der 101 Creating a Folder in USB Memory or User Memory 22 2 8 102 Changing the Name of Folder esr FS 102 Enjoying VIMA TUNES Songs io on nardo e ERE CR SERRE 103 Listening to a VIMA TUNES Elbe Don Feb ast RR e S 103 Performing with Sounds that Match the Song Recommended Tones 103 Listening do Songs from Music D i teeth aue
50. the following data memory is also saved when Registration sets are saved Registration Name gt p 58 Registration Shift p 70 e Arranger Update gt p 57 Trans Update Transpose Update p 109 55 Using the Registration Buttons Sss ceda D Procedure for Creating Registration Sets ECEEEREEBE THE oo 2900 000 Prepare the Registrations A convenient way to make the sequence of Registration buttons to be pressed easy to understand is to store the panel settings starting from the Registration 1 button continuing with subsequent buttons in accordance with the progression of the song Save the Registrations to the USB memory or User memory If you want to use more than eight Registrations in a song save the settings for Registration buttons 1 8 to a USB memory or User memory as a set then continue to store further panel settings again starting from Registration button 1 Save all of the Registration sets you have set to the USB memory or user memory Arrange the Registrations in the sequence they are to be used Save the Registration sets to the USB memory or user memory in the order they are to be used in the song Using Registration Sets Call up the Registration sets saved on the USB memory to the ATELIER Insert the USB memory containing the saved Registration sets into
51. the notes continue sounding Even though you press only Harmony Intelligence is at ON Turn Harmony Intelligence off p 72 key a multiple number of notes 7 sound Chord Intelligence is turned ON Turn Chord Intelligence off p 48 Wine Shera agente 1s OF the Either turn on the Chord Intelligence keys for a chord were not pressed p 48 function or play the chord correctly simultaneously When Chord Intelligence is OFF the Either turn on the Chord Intelligence 48 Automatic Accompaniment sounds odd chord is not being pressed correctly function or play the chord correctly When performance data from a device other than the ATELIER is being played together with the Automatic Accompaniment the Automatic Accompaniment may not be sounded correctly This is not a malfunction Rhythm sounds odd 126 When performance data from a device other than the ATELIER is being played together with the Automatic Accompaniment the Rhythm performance may not be sounded correctly This is not a malfunction Troubleshooting Problem Check Solution Page Simultaneously press the Transpose and buttons to cancel the 67 P transposition the Transpose and buttons indicators will go out Pitch is off The tuning is incorrect Adjust the standard pitch p 114 While set for an octave shift you are laying keys beyond the
52. Automatically Registering When You Switch Panel Settings 58 Assigning Name to a Registration Set 58 Saving Registration Sets isee roris 60 Loading Previously Saved Registration Sets Into the 62 Loading a Set of Realstratlons pe RH ORE Ie Ne ob eed Rud 62 Loading an Individual Registration ose time eode hme eeu tdeo o Fit i 63 Deleting a Set al Redistratons oe touc te ie en oed p EH HR rudis 64 Copying Registrations eee ee n e nn e e Renee essen enne 65 Using the Performance Functions 67 Transposing to a Different Key Key Transpose sssssssssse ne 67 Adding Decay to the Sound Damper Pedal ete e e Se PEE 68 Using Ihe Foot SWIIGDSS 68 Changing the Function of the Foot eios teh Qo ome vts ett 69 Using the Foot Switch to Switch Registrations Registration 70 Adjusting the Overall Volume Using an Expression 2 71 Adding Various Effects to a 2 72 Adding Harmony to a Melody Harmony Intelligence 72 Changing the Type of Harmony 2 2 2 2 73 Adding Modulation to the Sound Rotary Effect 74 capat Noe on doa ex shaft dv eet ab ra Uo pd Oe a 75
53. Band Country Oldies Swing Gospel Contempo Ballad On Off CZ 7 Waltz Trad arch Acoustic Rotary Sound Tempo Arrange lt gt i Standard Sync Wart Variation Button name Function A fill in will automatically be added when you press a Variation 1 4 button to change the accompaniment or rhythm arrangement Auto Fill In button What s a fill in A Fill In is a short phrase that is inserted at a break in the melody or at a point where the character of the song changes between Chorus s or Verses Changing the Arrangement of the Rhythm and Accompaniment Variation You can change the arrangement of the accompaniment This function is called Variation For each rhythm there are four types of arrangement for the accompaniment The following buttons are called Variation buttons 1 2 3 4 Variation Press the Variation 1 4 buttons to change the arrangement of the accompaniment The indicator of the button you pressed will light The Variation 1 button produces the simplest arrangement and the 4 button produces the most florid For an intro or ending Variation 1 is the shortest and simplest Using the Rhythm Performance The functions of the Variation buttons can be assigned to the foot switches located on each side of the Expression Pedal Please refer to Changing the Func
54. Off 1 First make sure that the Power On switch is Once the connections have been completed turn on or off OFF not pushed in power to your various devices in the order specified By turning on or off devices in the wrong order you risk i Power On causing malfunction and or damage to speakers and other e devices lt aaa El Upper position Turning On the Power 2 lt 3 1 sure of the following before power is turned on 2 Connect the supplied power cord to the AC 5 the power cord correctly connected to the AC inlet Inlet then plug the other end into an AC outlet s the power cord correctly connected to the AC outlet 5 the Master Volume knob set to the Min minimum position AT 300 ey SEHSEHSEE HH 2 Press the Power On switch to turn on the power 4 Power Power Cord CL Lower position ON AC Outlet t Power Cord XE Only use the power cord supplied with this instrument The ATELIER is equipped with a protection circuit A brief
55. Playback Your Performance The internal composer can record performances and play back commercial SMF music files What is a Track Button The recorded performance will be automatically assigned to the Composer three Track buttons according to the recorded part You can record or play back independently by specifying the desired Track button for example when you wish to re record a track Song Registration Media Sa ee Track Bass Lower Solo Upper Track CE qe p Bass Lower Solo Upper o CEJ Reset So Rec Bwd Fwd BE Ed Play 4 gt lt lt Reset Stop Rec Bwd Fwd LJ a gt C You record different kinds of performance data into each Ha e lt lt track E Button Recorded performance Button Description Pedal Bass Voice Performance Data Note The Song Select screen appears in the Bass Song display Bass part of the Automatic Accompaniment TED Lower Lower Voice Performance Data Note Hold The Registration Select screen appears in Registration the display Solo Upper Voice Performance Data Note Hold Media Switches the media Upper Solo Voice Performance Data Note Hold Button Description Reset Returns you to the beginning of the song Starts and stops playback of the song After the Rec button has been pressed 4 pue Play Stop putting the com
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57. Track Bass Lower Solo Upper Play Reset Stop Rec Bwd Fwd Cis C3 C3 Press the Display Exit button a number of times to access the composer screen qd 1 JJ ATELIER O1 2 Press the Registration and Media buttons simultaneously 1 IER O1 t Rename 3 Press the Menu or gt button to move the cursor and press the Value and buttons to select a character The following characters can be selected when changing a name space 276 amp amp ABCDEF GHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdef ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789 Press the Reset button Delete a character Press the Rec button Insert a space To confirm the new name simultaneously press the Registration and Media buttons once again The new name is now inserted You cannot directly change or edit the name of a performance song stored on a USB memory or floppy disk The song must first be loaded p 97 into the instrument edited and then saved to USB memory or floppy disk again 95 yoeqhe q pue imt ni Saving Performance Songs The performance data that you recorded will disappear when the power of the ATELIER is turned off If you wish to keep the performance data you can save it on a USB memory floppy d
58. USB memory to the external memory connector If you want to copy rhythms from floppy disk connect the 2 Press the Utility button floppy disk drive sold separately to the External Press the Menu lt and gt buttons to select Media Utility 4 Media Utility p Fress Rec 4 Press the Rec button 5 Press the Menu lt and gt buttons to select Copy Rhythm If no USB memory or floppy disk is inserted you won t be able to choose Copy Rhythm in the Utility menu Media Utility Copy Rhythm gt Rec Press the Rec button Press the Media button to select the media the location of the rhythm you want to copy If you want to copy a rhythm from USB memory select Ext Memory If you want to copy a rhythm from floppy disk select Disk Copy from Media Ext Memory 01 LooseBiaBand t Rec 8 Press the Value and 4 buttons to select the rhythm you want to copy 52 ONERE me oft 9 10 Press the Rec button Copy to Hedia Use 01 LaoseBigBand Rec Press the Value and buttons to select the copy destination number To cancel the procedure press the Display Exit button Press the Rec button to copy the rhythm While the Rhythm is being copied into internal memory the following
59. Whenever you do not intend to use the instrument for interval a few seconds after power up is required before extended periods of time pull out the power cord from the the ATELIER will operate normally AC outlet 17 Before You Start Playing 3 Adjust the volume to an appropriate level by moving the Master Volume knob or Using Headphones operating the expression pedal Turning the Master Volume knob towards Max increases the volume turning the knob towards Min decreases the volume Likewise pressing down on the The ATELIER features Phones jacks These allow you to play without having to worry about bothering others around you even at night expression pedal increases the volume while easing up on the pedal decreases the volume decrease the volume EE Master Volume decrease increase the volume Max thevolume the volume USB Turning Off the Power 1 Before switching the power off set the Master C t headph to the Ph iack Volume knob to the Min minimum position onnec your ea P ones Ihe ones jac underneath the left side of the keyboard sound from the built in speakers stops 2 Press the Power On switch to turn off the power Now sound is heard only through the headphones Phones 2 Adjust the headphones volume with the Master Volume knob and Expression pedal
60. can adjust the entire volume using an Expression Pedal When you depress the Expression Pedal the volume increases The volume decreases as you tilt the pedal back MEMO Likewise you can specify whether the Expression Pedal Decrease will or will not control the the volume f LAAs volume during the playback of recorded music data 107 Increase a the volume Using the expression pedal enables you to give your performances even richer musical expressiveness MEMO The expression pedal features the following special characteristics You can specify whether the expression pedal will function Completely releasing the expression pedal does not lower the volume to when playing back zero If you do want to turn down the volume completely set the Master performance data that was Volume knob to the Min Minimum position recorded on the Atelier series p 107 Even as you release your foot from the expression pedal and lower the volume the lower range portion will linger on This provides a natural sounding resonance When an Active Expression voice is selected the expression pedal can be used to produce changes in the voice p 35 71 usn Adding Various Effects to a Voice The ATELIER allows you to apply various effects to the sounds you play from the keyboard Adding Harmony to a Melody Harmony Intelligence Harmony appropriate for the
61. eR 95 RER SCORING 94 Revelb pA SAPOREM P cH Ua 132 Reverb EMSC oe sce Ho Eo 77 Reverb Depli S 80 Reverb ype owen eio 78 Wall 79 endete 40 oo eset 47 Starting and Stopping 69 Rhythim Screen 23 Right Foot Switch 69 Rotary ie ee eren e ERE 132 EMC ed ends 74 S Saving Performance Songs 96 Send PC Switch 115 SMF Format 97 SMF Music Files 000 90 133 Track Assignment 2 esr ERRARE 91 SMF pith BVEIGS 133 Solo Me 85 Solo Lower 85 Solo Voice 28 Sound Generator ecce ta Po pa eret idt 132 133 Split sus ono EN 132 Split Point Bass Split POINT sas emer 87 Sole Split Point eso ce edi 85 NN 132 Sustain Effect Sustain qs 76 Synchro SIGUE coe ta 43 50 T 45 ce 113 Track bie ase tat cet 89 Track Mute 91 113 Trans Update Transpose Update 109 Transpose Index Key Transpose 67 Playing Back eite REN 110 Tx MIDI Chonnel 117 U Upper Keyboatd cu reti t p m 26 Biej AoT S
62. for Registration 1 4 buttons Lower keyboard play a chord At the moment you play the keyboard the Intro will begin and then the Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment will play 5 Press the Intro Ending or Start Stop button to stop the Rhythm Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment stops Press the One Touch Program button extinguishing its indicator The One Touch Program function is turned off and the panel settings in effect prior to the One Touch Program button being pressed are restored 50 Using a Rhythm from a USB Memory The ATELIER contains a variety of rhythms but you can also use rhythms from USB memory or floppy disk to perform rhythms in an even wider range of styles Reviewing the Styles on USB Memory 2 Connect the USB memory containing the rhythms to the external memory connector Press the Rhythm Ballad User button a number of times to select User group The Rhythm screen appears 4118 4 4 1 64 Loose BioBand Press the Media button to select Ext Memory and see the rhythms in USB memory The Rhythm screen will show the Rhythms on the USB memory 45118 qid 1 amp LooseBiaBand Memory Press the Value and buttons to select Rhythm The Start Stop button indicator will
63. indicator lights The name of the selected voice appears in the display for several seconds Upper Orch Bre Ens Now when you play the Upper keyboard the Orch Brs Ens will sound You can select the Lower Voice or Pedal Bass Voice in the same way as the Upper Voice If none of the voice buttons or Vintage organ button are lit playing the keyboard will not produce a sound If you press the Pedal To Lower button indicator lights p 88 the Pedal Bass voice can now be played by the Lower keyboard not by the Pedalboard AEM Settings can be adjusted to allow multiple notes to be played on the Pedalboard p 106 27 spunos pue Selecting and Playing Sounds esprienft oo on ali Selecting Solo Voice The Solo section of the Upper keyboard is monophonic that is the Solo voice will only sound for the highest note played on the Upper keyboard Solo Level m A Y Lower gt 1 Press the Solo Sax button indicator lights The name of the selected voice appears in the display for a few seconds Solo Voice Tenor 5 Play the Upper keyboard The selected voice will sound by the highest note played 28 If you press the Solo To Lower button indicator lights
64. inside to outside Do not wipe along circumference Do not use benzine record cleaner spray or solvents of any kind Do not bend the disc Bending discs may prevent proper reading and writing of data and may further result in malfunction Copyright This product can be used to record or duplicate audio or visual material without being limited by certain technological copy protection measures This is due to the fact that this product is intended to be used for the purpose of producing original music or video material and is therefore designed so that material that does not infringe copyrights belonging to others for example your own original works can be recorded or duplicated freely Do not use this unit for purposes that could infringe on a copyright held by a third party We assume no responsibility whatsoever with regard to any infringements of third party copyrights arising through your use of this unit GS is registered trademark of Roland Corporation XGlite is registered trademark of Yamaha XGlite Corporation All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners 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 organ which provides a generous collection of rich organ sounds In addition it is designed to be easy to lear
65. lower very right of the lower keyboard are p 117 Mode 1 for the V LINK function keyboard used for controlling video images Therefore no sounds are played even when you press these keys The damper pedal affects only the Lower keyboard The damper pedal 68 does not affect the Upper Keyboards Damper Pedal does not operate Bass pedalboard The damper pedal does not affect the Tis Te vor emaltuneft n af Solo voice The function of the Expression Pedal Set the expression pedal function Expression Pedal does not during recording or the function during during recording to PEDAL and 107 operate playback has been set to during playback to PEDAL or COMPOSER PEDAL COMPOSER If Registration Shift change Registrations is RIGHT LEFT panties jx unchoniossigned o RIGHT Load Next the foot switch Turn Registration Shift off p 70 the foot switch EM will be dedicated to switching the Registration When the human voice Jazz Scat is selected playing dynamics do oven is umed Turn Initial Touch on p 106 not change the sound Rotary effect is not be applied Soma sound s Bo nol allow ne rotary This is not a malfunction effect to be applied When you release yous fingers Press the Pedal To Lower button to from keys in the Lower keyboard The Lower Voice Hold is at ON p 38 turn it off dark
66. one octave below that of the reference of 8 eight feet would be 16 for one octave above the reference the pipe would be 4 and to take the pitch up yet another octave it would be shortened to 2 The pitches of the harmonic bars are related as follows When the middle C C4 note is pressed each harmonic bar will sound the following notes 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 NO 5C 16 5173 2 13 5 11 3 one octave 5th 8th 12th 15th 17th 19th below M 2 2 i On tonewheel organs the high pitched footage for a portion of the high range and the low pitched footage for a portion of the low range are folded back in units of one octave Folding back the high frequency portion prevents the high frequency sounds from being unpleasantly shrill and folding back the low frequency portion prevents the sound from becoming muddy On the ATELIER faithfully simulates this characteristic Selecting and Playing Sounds 31 spunos pue Selecting and Playing Sounds MEM ll 2000 0 02 oo oa on Playing a
67. outlet Z If there is a possibility of lightning strike disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet ately turn off the power and disconnect the power IF there is a possibility of lightning strike immedi cord from the AC outlet For AT 300 Cautions when opening closing the lid Be careful when opening closing the lid so you do not get your fingers pinched p 16 Adult super A vision is recommended whenever small children use the unit Cautions when using the seat You must observe the following cautions when using the seat Do not play with the seat or use it as a stepstool Do not allow two or more people to sit on the A seat simultaneously Do not sit on the seat if the bolts fastening the legs are loose If they are loose use the included tool to retighten them Keep small items out of the reach of children To prevent small items such as the following from being swallowed accidentally keep them out of the reach of children Removed parts Cord hook Wing nut for cord hook Screws for assembling the stand Knob bolts Cord clamps Do not remove the speaker grille and speaker Do not remove the speaker grille and speaker by any means Speaker not user replaceable Shock hazardous voltages and currents are present inside the enclosure P Important Notes ower Supply Do not connect this device to the same electrical outlet as an inverter controlled device such as a refrigerator micr
68. power supply included with the CD drive so that the drive will operate under its own power External Memory CE USB cable 1 Switch off the power to the ATELIER and the CD drive to be connected 22 About the Display The ATELIER has three types of basic display screen the Rhythm Screen the Composer Screen and the Registration Screen You can alternate from one to the other by pressing the Display Exit button Utility 4Menu gt Js 130 4 4 1 Load Beat cS Biggest Band p 4 Value Pepe 2 Save Understanding the Main and Related Screens Rhythm Screen Chord Name Composer Screen When internal music data is selected Tempo Beat Measure m n M JJ ATELIER O1 Song Name Chord Name Registration Screen Tempo Beat Measure d 50 4 4 y 1 Factory Reg Registration Name REGIST 1 Next Registration set Name Refer to Load Next Function 70 Chord Name 23 Ae dsiq Listening to the Demo Songs The ATELIER contains 8 Demo songs Here s how to play the Demo songs and fully appreciate the sounds Rhythms and Automatic Accompaniment that are available with the ATELIER Utility 4Menu 4 130 4 4 M Load Be
69. screen will be displayed Executing If you select a number in which a rhythm is already saved a screen like the following appears uerwrite c oe If you want to delete the previously saved rhythm and overwrite it with the rhythm you re newly saving Press the Rec button If you don t want to delete the previously saved rhythm press the Reset button then select a number at which no rhythm has been saved and copy the rhythm to that number To return to the basic screen press the Utility button Copying Rhythms from User Memory to USB Memory You can copy rhythms from user memory to USB memory To do so press the Media button in step 7 above to choose User In this state you ll be copying rhythms from user memory to USB memory from Media User 01 LooseBiaBand Rec The rest of the procedure is the same as when copying rhythms from USB memory to user memory Using the Rhythm Performance Never remove the USB memory or turn off the power while the rhythm data is being copied from USB memory into the ATELIER If you do so the rhythm data will not be loaded into the ATELIER and malfunctions could result After returning the rhythm stored in the user memory to the factory settings p 119 copy the rhythm from USB memory once more Ep You can return only the user memory to the factory settings Refer to Restoring the User Memory to the Origin
70. sing If you or someone else will be singing along with a song you can change the key of the song so it s appropriate for the singer s range NEM If you select a different song the playback transpose settings 1 MEMO 6 will return to their factory set state Connect a commercially available CD drive to the external memory connector Insert the music CD you want to use into the CD drive and select the song you want to sing p 104 Press the Utility button Press the Menu 4 and gt buttons to select Playback Transpose Plauback TransposebP Each time you press the Value and buttons the key is changed by one semitone Value button to lower the key or Value button to raise the key This can be set in a range of 6 0 5 semitone steps If you press the Value and button to select 0 Key Control will be turned off Press the Play Stop button to start playing back the song a a b ii 1 105 yOegAe q pue Various Other Settings Adjusting How the Instrument Responds Adjusting the Initial Touch Sensitivity Initial Touch Initial Touch is a function that translates the force used in playing the keys into a directly proportio
71. the external memory connector and read the Registration sets into the ATELIER Switch the Registration sets as you perform Press the Registration buttons to switch Registrations as you play the song If you want to recall the next registration set assign the foot switch to Switch Registrations Load Next function and recall the next registration set p 70 Storing Registrations 1 2 56 Make all the panel settings that you wish to store While holding down the Write button press one of the Registration 1 8 buttons The panel settings will be stored in the selected Registration button sp For details on the settings that are stored in a Registration refer to Settings That Are Stored In the Registration Buttons 134 Using the Registration Buttons Recalling a Registration There are two ways of calling up the settings affecting the rhythms registered to the Registration buttons 1 8 INSTANT and DELAYED At the factory this is set to DELAYED How to Recall a Registration Recalling Voices and Other Panel Settings 1 Press a Registration 1 8 button Recalling Settings for Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment in Addition to the Panel Settings 1 Press and hold a Registration 1 8 button for several seconds The indicator of the rhythm select button will blink and the panel setti
72. the pedalboard The Intro is played and the Rhythm starts While the Intro is playing the Intro Ending button indicator will light until the Intro ends then the button indicator will go dark Starting Without an Intro 2 While holding down the Arranger On Off button press Auto Fill In to turn Synchro Start on The Start Stop button indicator will blink Play either the Lower keyboard or the pedalboard The Rhythm starts without an Intro being played Starting with the Intro Short and Simple While holding down the Arranger On Off button press Auto Fill In to turn Synchro Start on The Start Stop button indicator will blink Press the Variation 1 button Press the Intro Ending button The Intro Ending button indicator will light Play either the Lower keyboard or the pedalboard A short Intro is played and the Rhythm starts If the Arranger function is ON the Arranger On Off button indicator is lit it is not be able to start the Rhythm by playing the Pedalboard p 46 For more on the Variation button refer to Adding Variety to the Rhythm or Automatic Accompaniment p 47 43 eoueuuopeg I eee IHE 20 oo Using the Rhythm Performance Hes n cess Stopping the Rhythm NEMO Stoppi
73. the sounds of various instruments These sounds are called Voices Music Files That the ATELIER Can Use What Are Music Files Music files contains musical information such as how long the key for a corresponding pitch is played the force applied to the key played and other such information Performance data is transmitted to the ATELIER from music files saved in USB memory and CD ROM and played back without change as songs This is different than an audio CD since the music file does not contain a recording of the sound itself This makes it possible to change tempos and keys freely allowing you to use it in many different ways Regarding Copyright Use of the internal songs and audio files for any purpose other than private personal enjoyment without the permission of the copyright holder is prohibited by law Additionally this data must not be copied nor used in a secondary copyrighted work without the permission of the copyright holder Please be aware that if you create derivative works that are based on existing copyrighted material such as commercially available SMF music files such works may violate copyright law if used for any purpose other than personal enjoyment Roland takes no responsibility for any copyright violation you may commit by creating such works The ATELIER Allows You To Use the Following Music Files TUNES VIMA TUNES VIMA TUNES is a Roland specification for music files that con
74. via Channel 16 The MIDI transmit channel used for video control messages is fixed at channel 16 For more on switching video images refer to the owner s NEMO 5 manual for the connected device 118 You can also use the following procedure to turn the EM V LINK function on 1 2 Upper gt Play Full E y Reset Stop Rec Cw ma gt e suings C3 Hold down the Reset button and press either the Upper Full button or the Upper Brass button Holding down the Reset button and pressing the Upper Full button switches the instrument to MODE 1 p 117 Holding down the Reset button and pressing the Upper Brass button switches the instrument to MODE 2 p 117 The display changes as shown below and the ATELIER switches to Image Control mode U LIMK is OM The V LINK function is turned on and the V LINK icon appears in the main screen 15130 comme 4 4 SONG To cancel the V LINK function once again hold down the Reset button and press either the Upper Full button or the Upper Brass button If set to MODE 1 p 117 holding down the Reset button and pressing the Upper Full button switches the V LINK function off If set to MODE 2 p 117 holding down the Reset button and pressing the Upper Brass button switches the V LINK function off Restoring the User Memory to the Original Factory Settings User Memory Reset You can res
75. you play in the lower keyboard This gives you greater tonal depth and a more powerful performance Split Function The 61 key lower manual can be split into separate sections with each being used to play a different tone Using the Split function lets you perform with the richness of performance expression rivalling that of three manual and even four manual instruments Conventions Used in This Manual This manual uses the following conventions in the interest of simpler more concise instructions The AT 100 and AT 300 are abbreviated in this manual as ATELIER respectively n this manual an illustration of the AT 300 is sometimes used for explanatory purposes The explanations in this manual include illustrations that depict what should typically be shown by the display Note however that your ATELIER may incorporate a newer enhanced version of the system e g includes newer sounds so what you actually see in the display may not always match what appears in the manual Button names are enclosed in square brackets as in Drums SFX button A V 4 gt means that you should press one or the other button Example Reverb A V buttons Tempo lt gt buttons An asterisk or a at the beginning of a paragraph indicates a note or precaution These should not be ignored p refers to pages within the manual 10 Contents USING THE UNIT SAFELY
76. you press the Right Foot Switch individual Registration buttons 69 Press the left Foot Switch toward the left While you are pressing the Foot Switch the pitch will be temporarily lowered When you release the Left Foot Switch the pitch will return to normal 68 amn on 29 00 oo 1 EE Using the Performance Functions Changing the Function of the Foot Switch You can select any of the following functions and assign them to either Foot Switch on the right or left side of the Expression Pedal Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu 4 and gt buttons to select L Foot Switch or R Foot Switch 4 L Foot Switch P GLIDE 4 Foot Switch ROTARY FAS 3 Press the Value and buttons to set the function to be assigned to the foot switch To return to the basic screen press the Utility button Setting ROTARY FAST SLOW Descriptions Switch the Rotary speed between FAST and SLOW Setting Descriptions INTRO ENDING Play an Intro or Ending Switches the Variation button Each VARIATION UP time you press the foot switch the Variation number will increment VARIATION DOWN Switches the Variation button Each time you press
77. 2007 ROLAND For EU Countries e e o e ARIAS ZS 0 m Pr RO Ak YES 2007 4F 3 J 1 AR GR bd This symbol indicates that in EU countries this product must be collected separately from household waste as defined in each region Products bearing this symbol must not be discarded together with household waste Dieses Symbol bedeutet dass dieses Produkt in EU Lindern getrennt vom Hausm ll gesammelt werden muss gem den regionalen Bestimmungen Mit diesem Symbol gekennzeichnete Produkte d rfen nicht zusammen mit den Hausm ll entsorgt werden Ce symbole indique que dans les pays de l Union europ enne ce produit doit tre collect s par ment des ordures m nag res selon les directives en vigueur dans chacun de ces pays Les produits portant ce symbole ne doivent pas tre mis au rebut avec les ordures m nag res Questo simbolo indica che nei paesi della Comunit europea questo prodotto deve essere smaltito separatamente dai normali rifiuti domestici secondo la legislazione in vigore in ciascun paese I prodotti che riportano questo simbolo non devono essere smaltiti insieme ai rifiuti domestici Ai sensi dell art 13 del D Lgs 25 luglio 2005 n 151 Este s mbolo indica que en los pa ses de la Uni n Europea este producto debe recogerse aparte de los residuos dom sticos tal como est regulado en cada zona Los productos con este s mbolo no se deben depositar con los residuos dom stico
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80. B Memory You can connect separately sold USB memory or a floppy disk drive and play back SMF music files Performances you record or registration data you create can also be saved on USB memory or a floppy disk or you can save SMF music files or registrations from USB memory or a floppy disk into internal user memory Highly realistic rhythms and automatic accompaniment functions All rhythms use data from performances by professional drummers featuring high quality patterns with all the grooves and subtle nuance of the real thing In addition you can use automatic accompaniments that are perfectly matched to each rhythm to enjoy the feeling of playing with your own band in the background Human Voices In addition to a full complement of organ tones the ATELER also features tones that express a wide range of human vocal qualities including Jazz Scat which changes according to how firmly the keys are pressed and Classical tones that perfectly express that choir image Active Expression sounds For some of the sounds moving the expression pedal will vary not only the volume but also the tone or add other sounds From pianissimo to fortissimo the tonal character of the sound itself will change as you perform a crescendo or strings may appear behind the piano creating dynamic changes in tonality Harmony Intelligence The Harmony Intelligence function automatically adds harmony to the upper keyboard sound according to the chord
81. Basic Default Channel Changed Default Messages Altered Note Number True Voice Note ON Velocity Note OFF After Key s Touch Ch s Pitch Bend Control Change Prog Change True System Exclusive Song Pos Song Sel Tune System Clock Real Time Commands All sound off Reset all controllers Local Control All Notes OFF Active Sense Reset Aux Message Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Solo Pedal Lower 1 Solo 2 3 Upper 4 ee 1 16 Pedal Lower Drums SFX 11 Drums SFX Expression PC Expression 1 16 GM2 GS X Mode 3 Mode 3 4 M 1 10 32 103 0 127 0 127 7221 ni Bank select Modulation Portamento time Data entry Volume Panpot Expression General purpose controller Glide Hold 1 Portamento Sostenuto Soft Resonance Release Time Attack Time Cut off Decay Time Vibrato Time Vibrato Depth Portamento control Effect depth Effect3 depth NRPN LSB MSB RPN LSB MSB 3 7 8 9 a 5 2 X number 1 128 NNNNN NNNN CO 355 5 x x x x x 120 126 127 7 8 7 8
82. C outlet can cause a short circuit possibly resulting in fire From time to time you should unplug the power e Manage cables for safety Ensure that the connected cables are organized and managed in a safe manner In particular place the cables out of reach of children Do not stand or place heavy objects on this device on it Do not stand on this device or place heavy objects Do not connect disconnect the power cord with wet hands Do not connect or disconnect the power cord the device or AC outlet while holding the power cord W plug with wet hands Cautions when moving this device If you need to move the instrument take note of the precautions listed below Since this product is very 0 heavy you must make sure that a sufficient number of people are on hand to help so you can lift and move it safely without causing strain It should be handled carefully all the while keeping it level Make sure to have a firm grip to protect yourself from injury and the instrument from damage Check whether the knob bolts fastening the device to its stand have become loose If they are loose tighten them firmly Disconnect the power cord Disconnect external devices Close the lid Only for AT 300 Remove the music stand USING THE UNIT SAFELY N CAUTION Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before cleaning Before you clean the device turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the AC
83. Changing Ihe Sustaii Lengllis NOR 76 Reverb cose dea marta 77 Changing the Reverb qu oe o ibd 78 Contents Changing the Wall Types jacketed Aceh 79 Changing the Depth of the Reverb 80 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively 82 Making Effective Use of the Lower Keyboard 82 Playing the Solo Voice on the Lower Keyboard Solo To Lower Button 84 Changing How the Solo Voice Responds Solo Mode 85 Layering the Solo Voice and Lower Voice Solo To Lower 85 Changing the Sole Split qiia sce et x tpe ttt ERIS 85 Using the Lower Keyboard to Play the Bass Voice Bass 86 Changing the 87 Using the Lower Keyboard to Play the Bass Voice Pedal To Lower button 88 Record and Playback Your Performance 89 What isa Track B lton ct rete E nn 89 Playing Back Performance Songs Stored on USB Memory and SMF Music Files 90 Silencing Specific Track Track Mute Phe reed tdt Re e ioni 91 Rec
84. E aeuo 42 Starting at the Press of a Button 42 Starting the Rhythm Automatically When You Play the Lower Keyboard or Pedalboard Synchro 43 Stopping the Rhythm 4 5526 tL uia 44 Changing a Tempo of Rhythm and Automatic 2 0 4 45 Playing a Countdown Sound When the Intro Ends CERTE due 45 Playing Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment 46 Adding Variety to the Rhythm or Automatic Accompaniment sse 47 Changing the Arrangement of the Rhythm and Accompaniment 47 Turning Chord Intelligence On Off 48 Using th Ledding Bass FUnCHOn 49 A Simple Way to Make Automatic Accompaniment Settings One Touch Program 50 Using Rhythm USB MERO sso eer uet wanes en tessera hadi d 51 Reviewing the Styles on USB Memory 51 52 Deleting Saved Rhythm 54 Using the Registration Buttons 0 55 Storing Registrations HC 56 Recalling a Registrants cote vor ele A acai ere ers 57 How to Recall a Registration 57 Changing the Timing of Recalling Registrations 002 22 57
85. ER but for reasons of copyright protection cannot be saved in SMF format The performances of Channel 2 in SMF music files are deleted when pedal performances are recorded over again Using Song with a Different Tempo Than That of the Performance Song Composer Rhythm Big Band Country Oldies Song Registration Media Swing Gospel Contempo l Demo j Latin Waltz Trad March Acoustic Track Tempo Arranger Bass Lower Solo Upper m On Off es Play Reset Stop Rec Bwd Fwd 1 2 3 4 Cw 7 EJ CJ e 4 gt gt Variation Prepare the performance data whose tempo you want to change If you re using performance data from USB memory connect it to the external memory connector If you re using performance data from a floppy disk connect the floppy disk drive to the external memory connector and insert the floppy disk Load the performance data into the ATELIER p 97 Determine the tempo with the Tempo lt 4 and gt buttons Hold down the panel Reset button and press the Rec button The tempo of the performance data will change p b oo000f 20020 Copying Performance S
86. MIDI device to the MIDI out connector with an optional MIDI cable Performance messages from an external MIDI device are received here These incoming messages may instruct the receiving MIDI instrument to play sounds or switch voices The ATELIER contains two sound generators one sound generator for its own keyboards and one GM2 GS sound generator p 133 Normally musical data transmitted from an external device to the MIDI In connector is sent to the GM2 GS sound generator but you can also set the MIDI IN Mode parameter p 116 so that the keyboard sound generator is controlled 123 Connecting with External Devices Making the Connections To prevent malfunction and or damage to speakers or other devices always turn down the volume and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections 1 Turn the volume all the way down on the ATELIER and on the device you re about to connect 2 Switch off the power to the ATELIER and the device you re about to connect 3 Use a MIDI cable sold separately to connect the MIDI connectors to each other 4 Switch on the power to the ATELIER and the connected device 5 Adjust the volume level on the ATELIER and the connected device 6 You should also set the MIDI send channel as needed p 117 Connection Example Connecting the MIDI Device ATELIER MIDI Out In Extern
87. R has not been saved to a USB memory or Favorites User Memory the following message will appear and it will not be possible to play the Demo songs Clear Song OK 1 If you don t mind erasing this song press the Rec button However if you EM wish to save this song press the Reset button to cancel the procedure and If you wish to save the musical then save the song onto a USB memory or Favorites User Memory data refer to Saving Performance Songs 96 25 spunos pue Selecting and Playing Sounds Selecting Voices The ATELIER is able to produce the sounds of various instruments These sounds are called Voices About the Voices and Parts The ATELIER has two keyboards and one Pedalboard as shown below From top to bottom these are called the Upper Keyboard Lower Keyboard and Pedalboard ASI Lower Keyboard The Upper Keyboard has two parts Upper Vintage Organ You can select one voice for each part meaning that it is possible to layer the voices on Upper Keyboard and play them simultaneously The voice of the Solo part can be layered on the Upper keyboard or Lower Keyboard The Lower Keyboard has two parts Lower and Vintage Organ The Pedalboard has the part Pedal Keyboar
88. Reset All settings other than the User memory can be returned to their factory settings This function is called Panel Reset 1 Turn down the volume to the minimum level then turn off the power 2 While holding down the Harmony Intelligence button press the Power On switch to turn the power on Power On Harmony Intelligence Do not turn off the power while the following screen is displayed Panel Res Executing When panel reset is completed the basic screen is appeared 119 10 snoueA Formatting a USB Memory Format The process of preparing USB memory or floppy disks so that they can be used with the ATELIER is called initialization formatting In certain cases particularly with floppy disks the media is formatted for a specific type of device If the media format does not match the ATELIER s you will not be able to use that media with the ATELIER 1 Connect the USB memory fo the external memory connector If you want to initialize a floppy disk connect your floppy disk drive sold separately to the external memory connector and insert the floppy disk 2 Press the Utility button Press the Menu lt 4 and gt buttons to select Media Utility 4 Media Utility gt 4 Press the Rec button
89. S INSIDE operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL literature accompanying the product The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING When using electric products basic precautions should always be followed including the following 1 Read these instructions 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched 2 Keep these instructions particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the 3 Heed all warnings point where they exit from the apparatus 4 Follow all instructions 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the 5 Do use this apparatus near water manufacturer 6 Clean only with a dry cloth 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket 7 Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install or table specified by the manufacturer or accordance with the manufacturers instructions sold with the apparatus When a cart is used 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators use caution when moving the cart apparatus heat registers stoves or other apparatus including combination to avoid injury from tip over amplifiers that produce heat 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or When 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized o
90. Seld Separately 22 About thie AG 22 About the Display oes rot RR EN WERE M Understanding the Main and Related Screens 23 Selecting and Playing Sounds 24 listening To the Demo Songso xo ute eM t etui ete Rasa at utet 24 Selecting siya 26 Aboutthe Voices and eel aan 26 Functions of the Upper Lower Pedal Bass Sound Select Buttons 27 Selecting the Upper lower Pedal Bass Voices zo itte ete e ee ewes 27 Selecting Solo V ONCE ca equites s a a e ise ate lege m 28 Selecting a Voice Using the Others Button 29 Creating Organ Sounds Vintage Organ acsi ritis vr P eser 30 Playing a Vintage 32 Performing with an Active Expression Voice 2 eene 35 Adjust the Volume Balances oo ot Chr 36 Transpose the Pitch in Octave Units Octave Shift 37 Sustaining Notes Played on the Lower Keyboard 2 7 38 Playing Drums from the Entire Lower Keyboard 5 38 Changing Sete RE EA NA EEEE 39 Contents Using the Rhythm 40 Sele ctarig AO Using Rhythms Stored in User Memory oie e e aes A Playing RY N
91. Value or button to specify the pedal function Exp Source Playback PEDAL COM Setting Descriptions PEDAL COMPOSER Expression pedal will function Expression pedal recording within song file will also be effective the Expression pedal will not function COMPOSER Expression pedal recording within song file will be effective The the PEDAL Expression pedal will function The Expression Pedal recording within song file will be ignored the To return to the basic screen press the Utility button 107 1euio snoueA EN S85 usus Pood ae ag 29 7 CEE aii m eee come MH sesso sessc i Rhythm Settings Preventing Rhythm Tempos from Switching Automatically Auto Std Tempo You can prevent rhythm tempos from switching automatically when you switch rhythms Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu or gt button to select Auto Std Tempo Auto Standard Tempo 4 Auto Std Tempo P 3 Press the Value or button to switch the Auto Standard Tempo ON or OFF Setting Descriptions Switching the rhythm while the rhythm is ON stopped automatically changes the tempo settings to those in the new rhythm Whe
92. Vintage Organ Voice Turning on the Vintage Organ Press the Vintage Organ On Off button so its indicator is lit Each time you press the button the indicator will alternate between ON lit and OFF MEMO Upper Lower 2 The Vintage Organ screen will e be displayed for several seconds then it will close On Off H Bar Part Percussion automatically Vintage Organ The Vintage organ screen appears Vintage Organ Glide and sustain effects are not applied to the Vintage Organ voice The screen will show value for the harmonic bars When a harmonic bar is pulled out all the way 8 the volume is loudest When it is pushed in all the way 0 there will be no sound Modifying the Sound 32 Press H Bar Part Upper or Lower buttons to select a part for which the harmonic bars are available Fast Upper Lower 27 Decay EIE JS On Off H Bar Parts Percussion Vintage Organ Slide the harmonic bars that you want to hear You can layer the sound of multiple harmonic bars m c paoa aft eee cose sorom Selecting and Playing Sounds Adding Sparkle to the Sound Percussion This adds an attack sound to the beginning of the note making the sound crisper 1 Pr
93. When Playing Back Commercial SMF Music Files Button Channel Bass 2 Lower 3 Solo Upper 1 4 You can also change the Track Mute Settings in the Utility menu p 113 You can individually mute the rhythm track NEMO and accompaniment track as well as the Upper Track and Solo Track You can also mute the Control Track for the expression pedal and panel controls p 113 Recording a Performance You can record the performance that you play You can also record your performance while playing rhythms or automatic accompaniment Composer Song Registration Media Demo Rename Track Bass Lower Solo Upper Play Reset Stop Rec Bwd Fwd gt 3 4 2 1 Select the panel settings needed for recording the performance 2 Enter the recording standby mode by pressing the Rec button The Rec button indicator will light and the Play Stop button will blink Press the Play Stop button to start recording When you press Play Stop button the metronome will sound a two measure count and then recording will begin If you wish to use Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment as you record press the Start Stop button p 42 instead of MEMO the Play Stop button to begin recording Also if the Synchro Start is ON recording will begin the instant you play the Lower keyboard 4 Press the Play Stop button when you have completed your recording The Track indicator wher
94. Z WARNING and Z CAUTION Notices Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury A WARNING should the unit be used improperly Used for instructions intended to alert the user the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly CAUTION Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with respect to the home and all its furnishings as well to domestic animals or pets About the Symbols The A symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings The specific meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle In the case of the symbol at left it is used for general cautions warnings or alerts to danger symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out are forbidden The specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle In the case of the symbol at left it means that the unit must never be disassembled The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out The specific thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle In the case of the sube at left it means that the power cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING Do not disassemble or modify Do not disassemble or modify this device G Do not repair or
95. a Favorit 5 Press the Save button Save Format ORIGINAL 5 6 Press the Value or button to select the format You can select either ORIGINAL or SMF format Display Description ORIGINAL Save data in ATELIER format SMF Saving in SMF Format for ATELIER Sound Modules SMF Standard MIDI File is a data format that was created as a standardized way to exchange music MEM data between devices made by different manufacturers 7 Press the Save button to confirm the format Saving of the performance data will begin Never turn off the power while the operation is in progress Doing so will damage the ATELIER s internal memory or USB memory making it unusable Performance data saved by the ATELIER format cannot be played back properly by the sound generator of an instrument that is not a member of the ATELIER series Saving performance data in SMF format SMF requires longer time than saving it in ATELIER format Original If the following screen appears If you select a number at which a performance data has already been saved the following screen appears Querurite OK Yesi Rec Not Reset If you wish to update the contents of the performance data 1 Press the Rec button If you want to save your performance as new data without overwriting th
96. al Factory Settings User Memory Reset p 119 53 eoueuuopeg Using the Rhythm Performance AB 54 You can delete rhythms stored in User memory p 41 or USB memory Select the rhythm you want to delete p 41 47118 424 Mm 1 21 Media User Press the Load button and Save buttons simultaneously The following display appears Delete Rhythm Yee No Reset To cancel the procedure press the Reset button Press the Rec button Never turn off power while While the Rhythm is being deleted the following screen will be displayed the operation is in progress Doing so will damage the ATELIER s internal memory or USB memory making it unusable Executing When saving is complete the basic screen reappears Using the Registration Buttons The ATELIER allows you to store sound settings and panel settings such as 8 in EM the Registration buttons There are a total of 8 Registration buttons and one Settings that have been stored set of panel settings can be stored in each allowing you to register a total of to Registration 1 8 buttons 8 different panel settings Each set of panel settings that has been stored in a are remembered even if the power is turned off If you wish Registration button is call Registration egistration
97. al MIDI Devices 124 Troubleshooting If the ATELIER does not function in the way you except first check the following chart If this does not resolve the problem consult your dealer or a nearby Roland Service Station Problem Check Solution Page Hiis Power cord is not connected correctly Connect the power cord correctly p 16 The ATELIER uses a liquid crystal Nothing appears on screen sereen s9 mayna berdisplayan This is not a malfunction uet when the ambient temperature is below freezing It appears as though there are nee dus joe e m vedicol tmiges indie sedan crystal display and is not a This is not a malfunction zd malfunction The device connected to the Input Could you be using a connection cable Use a connection cable that does not jack is not loud enough that contains a resistor contain a resistor The volume level of the instrument Could you be using a connection cable Use a connection cable that does not 121 connected to ATELIER is too low that contains a resistor contain a resistor We cannot guarantee operation if Can t read write USB memory 2 you re using USB memory not made by y Roland If there is a cell phone nearby you may hear noise from the ATELIER when Keep the cell phone as far away as T an incoming call or outgoing call possible or turn off its power occurs or duri
98. at 5 55 TEES o Biggest Band o o D Delete o o Save Comrbser Song Registration Media 2222 qp ol Demo Rename J Track Bass Lower Solo Upper Play Reset Stop Rec Bwd Fwd gt e 44 gt gt 3 4 1 Press the Song button and Registration button simultaneously Demo 1 dazz rgan t Plau 2 Press the Value and buttons to select a Demo song Press the Play Stop button to start playback of the demo song When the selected demo song ends the next demo song will begin playing stop playback in the middle of the song press the Play Stop button 5 Press the Song button and Registration buttons simultaneously to exit the demonstration screen 24 Selecting and Playing Sounds All rights reserved Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other than private personal enjoyment is a violation of applicable laws The data for the Demo song that is being played is not available at the MIDI Out connector Check out the Demo Song List p 114 for information such as the names of the composers and players of the demo songs Selecting and Playing Sounds If the following screen appears If the performance song in the ATELIE
99. blink while the Rhythms are being loaded into internal memory When loading is finished you will be able to play the selected rhythm Press the Start Stop button The selected Rhythm is played Using the Rhythm Performance All rights reserved Unauthorized use of commercially available Music Style disk for purposes other than private personal enjoyment is a violation of applicable laws NEMO you want to use rhythms from a floppy disk connect the floppy disk drive sold separately to the external memory connector FS If User is selected the rhythms saved in User memory p 41 will be shown If Disk is selected the rhythms saved on the floppy disk will be shown If you copy rhythms from USB memory or floppy disk into user memory 41 you ll be able to access those rhythms simply by pressing the Rhythms Ballad User button p 52 51 eoueuuopeg Using the Rhythm Performance dart moomoo Copying Rhythms User memory p 41 already contains rhythms but you can replace these rhythms with rhythms from USB memory or floppy disk Rhythms copied from the USB memory into User memory will not be lost even if the power is turned off It is convenient to copy frequently used Rhythms into User memory Copying Rhythms from USB Memory to User Memory 1 Connect the
100. button is called a Registratio to restore the settings stored in This provides a convenient way to change large numbers of panel settings the Registration buttons to their during a performance or to recall a complex panel setting factory settings use the Factory Reset operation p 19 Iz Oo DJ FJ About the Registration Buttons In addition to assigning voices and rhythms to the Registration buttons you can also store the following settings Panel button settings for example settings for the Level A and V buttons and Solo To Lower button etc Controller settings functions assigned to foot switches etc Other types of settings reverb type tempo settings degree of initial touch etc NEMO If you would like to know all of the settings that can be recorded to the Recorded performance data and rhythms from User memory suong Burst Registration buttons refer to Settings That Are Stored In the Individual 4 2 41 are not stored Registration Buttons 134 Registration sets When a rhythm saved in User memory is assigned to a The eight settings stored at the registration buttons can be saved as a set in A Registration set that rhythm is USB memory a floppy disk or user memory p 60 copied beforehand to the User In addition to the settings saved to the Registration buttons
101. cay On Off H Bar Part Percussion Vintage Organ NURON EE m0 Harmonic Bar 30 By sliding the harmonic bars forward or backward in or out you can adjust the volume of the various footages The volume can be adjusted over nine steps 0 8 When a harmonic bar is pulled out all the way 8 the volume is loudest When it is pushed in all the way 0 there will be no sound 8 is the footage that forms the basic pitch of the sound this is the center around which you create the tone Each harmonic bar is assigned a sine wave a pure pitch without overtones of a different pitch and by combining these pitches you can create a wide range of sounds 8 volume 8 a 4 volume 5 Time m c paoa EE i sesso sessc What s the feet Feet is a term that began as a measurement of the length of the pipes in a pipe organ The pipes that produce the basic pitch fundamental for each note are considered to be 8 feet in length Therefore a pipe producing a pitch
102. ch the Pedal Bass voice will sound to any key of the Lower keyboard Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu or gt button to select Bass Split Point Press the Value and buttons to modify the Bass Split Point Setting C2 C7 By pressing the Value and buttons simultaneously you MEMO can restore the default setting C3 To return to the basic screen press the Utility button Pueoghey 1907 Burst NEN Using the Lower Keyboard to Play the Bass Voice Pedal To Lower button By using the Pedal To Lower button you can sound the Pedal Bass voice by playing the root note p 132 of a chord on the Lower keyboard in the area that is playing the Lower voice If no portion of the Lower keyboard is sounding the Lower voice the Drums SFX button is ON the Pedal Bass voice will not sound IF the Pedal To Lower is ON 1 Select a Pedal Bass voice 27 6 be 2 Press the Pedal To Lower button indicator lit When you play a chord in the area of the Lower keyboard that sounds the Lower voice the Pedal Bass voice will also be heard and will play the root note If the Leading Bass function is on p 49 the lowest note played in the lower keyboard will sound the pedal bass voice 88 Record and
103. chord you play in the lower keyboard can be added to the highest note played in the upper keyboard This function is called Harmony Intelligence When you press the Harmony Intelligence button the voice most suitable for the selected harmony intelligence will be selected automatically 1 Press the Harmony Intelligence button indicator lights Each time you press a Harmony Intelligence button the indicator will alternate between ON lit and OFF e Lower Piano a Choir A 72 ett susc ET 557 E Changing the Type of Harmony Intelligence The AT 300 provides twelve types of harmony intelligence and the AT 100 provides eight types mommo m When you press the Harmony Intelligence button the most appropriate voice s will be automatically set The manner in which notes will sound also depends on the Harmony type 1 Press the Harmony Intelligence button indicator lights 2 While the Harmony Intelligence name is shown in the display screen use the Value or button to select the Harmony Intelligence The indicator of the Harmony Intelligence button will blink To cancel the procedure press the Display Exit button 3 again press the Harmony Intelligence but
104. cify whether the Lower voice and the Solo voice will sound together layered or will sound separately split 1 Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu lt 4 and gt buttons to select Solo To Lower Mode Solo To Lower Mode 4 SoloToLower b SPLIT 3 Press the Value and buttons to switch the SPLIT or LAYER Setting Descriptions SPLIT The parts will sound separately LAYER The Lower voice and Solo voice will sound together To return to the basic screen press the Utility button Changing the Solo Split Point This setting is used to determine the Solo Split Point lower limit of the playable range of the Solo voice on the Lower keyboard to any desired position Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu 4 and gt buttons to select Solo Split Point 4 Solo Split Point P B 4 Press the Value and buttons to change the Solo Split Point Settings C2 C7 By pressing the Value and buttons simultaneously you tM can restore the default setting B 4 To return to the basic screen press the Utility button 85 1907 Burst mm o0 aonan 200 ae LE ag 29 7 CEE aii m eee coon 0 sesso sessc
105. cluded in the Solo voice range If the Solo To Lower is ON the Solo voice will not be heard from the upper keyboard sp You can change how the Solo voice will sound p 85 NEMO You can layer the Solo voice with the Lower voice so that they will sound together p 85 You can adjust the Solo Split Point p 85 MUERE a oo oj Changing How the Solo Voice Responds Solo Mode When the Solo voice is assigned the Upper keyboard or Lower keyboard you can specify how the Solo voice will respond when more than one key is pressed Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu 4 and gt buttons to select Solo Mode Solo Mode TOP NOTE 3 Press the Value and buttons to change the setting for Solo Mode Setting Descriptions The Solo voice will sound the highest note that is played for the Solo part LAST NOTE The Solo voice will sound the note that was most recently played for the Solo part POLYPHONIC The Solo voice will sound all notes that are played for the Solo part To return to the basic screen press the Utility button Layering the Solo Voice and Lower Voice Solo To Lower Mode When the Solo voice is being played by the Lower keyboard i e when the Solo To Lower button is ON you can spe
106. components wipe the entire area following the direction of the grain The finish may be damaged if you continue strongly rubbing a single location If water droplets should adhere to this device immediately wipe them off using a soft dry cloth Do not use solvents such as benzene thinner or alcohol since these can cause deformation or color change Servicing If you return this device for servicing the contents of memory may be lost Please store important contents on USB memory or make a note of the contents We take utmost care to preserve the contents of memory when performing service but there may be cases when the stored content cannot be recovered because the memory section has malfunctioned Please be aware that we cannot accept responsibility for the recovery of lost memory content or for any consequences of such loss Other Cautions Stored content may be lost due a malfunction of the device or because of inadvertent operation You should back up important content on USB memory as a safeguard against such loss We cannot accept responsibility for the recovery of any content lost from internal memory or USB memory or for the consequences of such loss Do not apply excessive force to the buttons knobs or input output jacks since this may cause malfunctions Never strike or apply strong pressure to the display When connecting or disconnecting cables grasp the plug not the cable to prevent short circuits
107. copied to separately available USB memory for safekeeping You can also copy songs to a floppy disk using a separately sold floppy disk drive p 52 p 65 p 101 You can also play back SMF music files saved on USB memory or a floppy disk p 90 Use USB memory and floppy disk drive available from Roland Proper operation cannot be guaranteed if other USB device is used If you re using new USB memory or floppy disk you ll need MEMO to initialize format it on the ATELIER For details refer to Formatting a USB Memory Format p 120 Connecting the USB Memory 1 Connect the USB memory the External Memory connector Carefully insert the USB memory all the way in until it is firmly in place 20 Rotating the External Memory Connector Holder The External Memory connector holder rotates 90 degrees left and right Rotating the External Memory connector holder allows you to avoid damaging the connected external memory if something happens to bump against it 1 Grasp the External Memory connector holder and turn it 90 degrees to the left or right External Memory Holder 90 degrees D to the left Security Slot Only for AT 300 to the right Security Slot n http www kensington com Be sure to grasp the External Memory connector holder itself when rotating it Never rotate the External Memory
108. ct the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users authority to operate this equipment This equipment requires shielded interface cables in order to meet FCC class B Limit For Canada NOTICE This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations AVIS Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada For the USA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Compliance Information Statement Model Name AT 100 AT 300 Type of Equipment Digital Organ Responsible Party Roland Corporation U S Address 5100 S Eastern Avenue Los Angeles CA 90040 2938 Telephone 323 890 3700 0 5 12 0 8 2 3 0 2 05120823 08 05 2N Roland
109. d Part Upper Upper Vintage Upper Keyboard Solo This voice is sounded only when the Solo To Lower button MEMO lights To play a Solo voice on the Lower keyboard select the Solo Lower voice and press the Solo To Lower button p 84 Lower Vintage Solo This voice is sounded only when the Solo To Lower button lights up Pedal This voice is sounded when the Pedal To Lower button lights up or turn Bass Split on Pedalboard Pedal Lower Keyboard 26 Selecting and Playing Sounds Functions of the Upper Lower Pedal Bass Sound Select Buttons A c c 2 O 7 To Lower One Touch Program Harmony Intelligence To Lower a c O Each time you press a voice button its indicator will switch between being lit c and being turned off Voices that have their button indicator lit can be played Selecting the Upper Lower Pedal Bass Voices Select voices by pressing the Upper Lower and Pedal Bass Voice Part buttons When the power is turned on the Upper keyboard will play Full Organ 3 the Lower keyboard will play Lower Organ2 and the Pedal Bass voice will sound single notes using the Organ Bass1 voice Example Selecting Orch Brs Ens for the Upper Organ Part 1 Press the Upper Brass button
110. disappear even when you turn off the power It is convenient to load frequently used registration into User memory Registrations saved in user memory can also be copied to USB memory p 66 Copying Registration from USB Memory to User Memory 1 Connect the USB memory to the external memory MEM connector If you want to copy registration from floppy disk connect the 2 Press the Utility button floppy disk drive to the external memory connector 3 Press the Menu lt and gt buttons to select Media Utility 4 Media Utility gt F rese B c 4 Press the Rec button 5 Press the Menu and gt buttons to select Copy Registration Media Utility Copy Regi tion 4 Rec Press the Rec button Press the Media button to select the media the location of the Registration you want to copy If you want to copy a Registration from USB memory select Ext Memory If you want to copy a Registration from floppy disk select Disk Copy from Media Ext Memory igBand Rec 65 suong i etried 10 Press the Value and buttons to select the Registration you want to copy Press the Rec button Press the Value and buttons to select the copy destination number to amp Media
111. e Rec button 4 Using the Menu or gt button select Metronome Volume Metronome Metronome Volume 1 b 5 Press the Value or button to select the desired volume level 1 10 Increasing the value will raise the volume of the metronome To return to the basic screen press the Utility button 1euio snoueA EN SEDIS Changing the Sound of the Metronome Metronome Sound You can choose one of 4 different sounds for the metronome l Press the Utility button 2 Using the Menu or gt button select Metronome Metronome d F fesse R c 3 Press the Rec button 4 Press the Menu or gt button to select Metronome Sound Metronome Metronome Sound 4 CLICK 5 Press the Value or button to select the type of sound for the metronome Setting Descriptions CLICK amp BELL Conventional metronome sound ELECTRONIC Electronic metronome sound VOICE ENGLISH Human voice English VOICE JPANESE Human voice Japanese To return to the basic screen press the Utility button This setting remains stored memory even while power is turned off 112 Setting the Beat Beat This setting determines the beat to be used when recording performance songs Press the Utility button 2 Using the Menu a
112. e song you want to play 5 Press the Play Stop button to start playback 6 To stop playback press the Play Stop button you can press Bwd button or Fwd button to rewind or inp fast forward the playback 104 Enjoying Karaoke with a Music CD Center Cancel You can minimize the vocal sounds of a commercially available music CD and sing the vocal part yourself This is a convenient way to enjoy karaoke or practice soloing with a favorite music CD For some songs the vocal sound may not be eliminated completely 1 Connect a commercially available CD drive to the external memory connector 2 Insert the music CD you want to use into the CD drive and select the song you want to sing 104 3 Press the Utility button 4 Press the Menu or button to select VIMA TUNES IMA TUNES Ld Press Rec 5 Press the Rec button Press the Menu or gt button to select Melody WIMA TUNES Melody NORMAL 7 Press the Value or button to select MUTE C CANCEL The Center Cancel function is active 8 Press the Play Stop button to start playing back the song When you play back the song the sound of the melody or vocal will be minimized This lets you perform the melody portion yourself Transposing the Song to a Comfortable Key for Singing You can transpose the song to a key that is more comfortable for you to
113. e a performance song is recorded will light When you press the Intro Ending button or Start Stop button while recording a Rhythm performance or Automatic Accompaniment the Rhythm performance and Automatic Accompaniment will stop However the recording itself will continue Press the Play Stop button to stop recording The Play and Stop functions can both be assigned to one of the foot switches located on each side of Expression Pedal p 69 91 INOA xoeqKe d pue 5 9 0 ao aft Caution If you press the Rec button when a song has been selected from the USB memory or floppy disk the selected song will be completely loaded into the ATELIER and the Composer will enter into the recording standby mode To record a new song use the following procedure Composer Song Registration Media C EE Track Bass Lower Solo Upper Play Reset Stop Rec Bwd Fwd Oe CJ 4 44 gt gt 1 Press the Rec button to cancel recording standby 2 Disconnect the external media If you ve connected USB memory disconnect the USB memory from the external memory connector If you re using a floppy disk remove the floppy disk from the disk drive 3
114. e existing data 1 Press the Reset button to stop the Save operation 2 Inthe Song Select screen select the number that is displayed as a number that currently does not contain performance data 3 Save the performance data When saving is complete the saved performance name will be displayed What is the SMF Format SMF Standard MIDI File is a data format that was created to provide music files compatibility between manufacturers Loading Performance Songs Into the ATELIER To rerecord a performance song that is stored on a USB memory or floppy disk you must first load that song into the instrument Utility 9 Menu Display Exit Value Composer Song Registration Medie Demo Rename Track Bass Lower Solo Upper Play Reset Stop Rec Bwd Fwd gt e 44 Prepare the performance song If you want to load performance song to a USB memory connect the USB memory to the External memory connector If you want to load performance song to a floppy disk connect the floppy disk drive to the external memory connector Into the floppy disk drive insert a floppy disk that was formatted by the ATELIER 2 Press the Song button confirm that its indicator is lit The Song Select screen appears Song 5 Internal SONG 01 ATELIER 01 Media Favorites 3 Press the Media button to s
115. e played back using any General MIDI sound generating unit to produce essentially the same musical performance GENERAL General MIDI 2 iiie HEN The upwardly compatible General MIDI 2 recommendations pick up where the original General MIDI left off offering enhanced expressive capabilities and even greater compatibility Issues that were not covered by the original General MIDI recommendations such as how sounds are to be edited and how effects should be handled have now been precisely defined Moreover the available sounds have been expanded General MIDI 2 compliant sound generators are capable of reliably playing back music files that carry either the General MIDI or General MIDI 2 logo In some cases the conventional form of General MIDI which does not include the new enhancements is referred to as General MIDI 1 as a way of distinguishing it from General MIDI 2 GS Format lt The GS Format is Roland s set of specifications for standardizing the performance of sound generating devices In addition to including support for everything defined by the General MIDI the highly compatible GS Format additionally offers an expanded number of sounds provides for the editing of sounds and spells out many details for a wide range of extra features including effects such as reverb and chorus Designed with the future in mind the GS Format can readily include new sounds and support new hardware features when
116. ears Be aware that when you load Registrations from a USB memory or user memory the Registrations that were previously in internal memory will be lost It is a good idea to save important Registrations to USB memory or user memory p 60 If you want to load a registration from a floppy disk connect the floppy disk drive to the external memory connector and insert the floppy disk containing the registration into the floppy disk drive coos Er IIS Using the Registration Buttons Loading an Individual Registration 10 If you want to load a registration from USB memory MED connect your USB memory to the external memory If you want to load a connector registration from a floppy disk connect the floppy disk drive to Press the Registration button to make the indicator light the external memory connector RT d insert the fl disk The Registration Select screen appears pude c da containing the registration into Press the Media button to select the desired media the floppy disk drive If you want to load from the registration of USB memory select Ext Memory If you want to load from the registration of floppy disk select Disk If you want to load from the registration of user memory select User Press the Value or button to select the Registration that you wish t
117. ed when you press any of the twelve keys at the right end of the keyboard MODE 1 MODE 2 To return to the basic screen press the Utility button 117 1euio snoueA c cc oom C The V LINK function is turned on and the V LINK icon appears in the main screen E 1 aerem y NEW SONG The Send PC Switch settings is automatically switched to ON when V LINK is on MODE 1 MODE 2 When the V MEMO LINK function is switched off the Send PC Switch setting reverts to the setting in effect before V LINK was switched on When V LINK is set to MODE 1 When a Registration button is pressed Bank Select and Program Change Number messages are transmitted from the MIDI Out connector as video control messages At this time the Control MIDI transmit channel setting is disregarded and the messages are transmitted via Channel 16 When V LINK is set to MODE 2 In addition to the functions of MODE 1 MODE 2 also sets the device to transmit Note messages as video control messages from the MIDI Out connector when one of the twelve rightmost keys in the Lower keyboard is pressed In this case the Lower and Solo MIDI transmit channel settings are disregarded and the messages are transmitted
118. elect the media If you want to load a song from USB memory choose Ext Memory If you want to load a song from floppy disk choose Disk 97 yoeqhe q pue oo of 4 Press the Value or button to select the performance song that you wish to load into internal memory Internal SONG 01 ATELIER 01 Media Favorites 5 Press the Load button The selected performance data will be loaded into internal memory If the following screen appears If the performance song in the ATELIER has not been saved to a USB memory or Favorites User Memory the following message will appears Querurite OK No Reset If you wish to erase the performance song 1 Press the Rec button If you wish to erase the performance song 1 Press the Reset button to stop the Save operation Save the song to USB memory or a floppy disk p 96 If loading is canceled because the memory limit has been reached the following message will be displayed Memoru Full 98 Deleting Performance Songs Stored on Favorites or the USB Memory You can delete a performance song that was saved onto a Favorites USB memory or floppy disk If you want to delete a song in USB memory con
119. elligence on p 48 When listening through speakers Playing at loud volumes may cause Use the following measures to suppress instruments near the ATELIER to s ch resonance resonate Resonance can also occur Place speakerssotheyare TO Tem with fluorescent light tubes glass Ram Pu cid accu un doors and other objects In particular e Red m educe the volume The Bass Range Sounds Odd or this problem occurs more easily when ded Vibrating the bass component is increased and Move the speakers away from any when the sound is played at higher resonating objects volumes When listening through headphones Here a different cause such as Consult your Roland dealer or nearest 224 resonance produced the ATELIER Roland Service Center would be suspect The expression pedal function is set to PEDAL COMPOSER during playback of ATELIER performance data Pressing the expression pedal When this setting is used moving the while playing back ATELIER expression pedal while playing back Set the expression pedal function to p 107 performance data produces a crackling noise 128 ATELIER performance data may create a difference between the expression pedal information in the performance data and the volume as set with the expression pedal which can result in this kind of sound being produced PEDAL during playback Error Message Error Message Copy Pr
120. er panel settings To return to the basic screen press the Utility button This setting remains stored in memory even while power is turned 109 i Composer Settings Switching the Display of Lyrics On or Off Lyric Some music files have Lyrics included and these Lyrics can be displayed on the screen You can turn on or off the lyrics display of such music files 1 Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu or button to select Lyric Luric 3 Press the Value or button to switch the lyric display ON displayed or OFF not displayed To return to the basic screen press the Utility button If you press a voice select button while playing back music files that contains lyrics the display screen will switch and the lyrics will no longer be displayed To re display the lyrics press the Rec button This setting remains stored memory even while power is turned off 110 Changing the Key When Playing Back Songs Playback Transpose SMF Music files or performance that you recorded can be transposed for playback 1 Press the Utility button 2 Using the Menu gt button select Playback Transpose Plauback Transposeh Press the Value or
121. erb Depth that is most suitable for the Rhythm currently selected To return to the basic screen press the Utility button MEMO Adding Various Effects to a Voice 81 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively Making Effective Use of the Lower Keyboard Since the lower keyboard of the ATELIER provides a generous 61 notes you can divide the keyboard into two or more sections and play solo voices play the pedal bass voice or combine a variety of uses for even more versatility For example the following applications are possible Using the Lower Keyboard to Play the Solo Voice Press Solo To Lower button in the Solo section to Play the Solo voice to Lower keyboard p 84 E Drums SFX Bass Lower Solo Playing Drum Sounds from the Entire Lower Keyboard ee Press the Drums SFX button p 38 Drums SFX E Bass E Lower E Solo Bass Split function is ON in the Pedal section to play the Pedal Bass voice from the Lower keyboard p 86 E Drums SFX E Bass Lower E Solo 82 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively Using the Lower Keyboard to Play Drum Sounds and Solo Voice Press the Drums SFX button p 38 and then press the Solo To Lower button p 84 E Drums SFX Bass E Lower Solo By changing the combination of voices that are played on the Lower keyboa
122. ess the Percussion 2 2 3 button so its indicator is lit Play the Upper keyboard and notice that an attack has been added Upper Lower On Off H Bar Part Vintage Organ Explanation Percussion 2 2 3 button Percussion one octave and a fifth above Adjusting the Rate at which the Percussion Decays You can shorten the decay time of the percussion sound 1 Press the Percussion Fast Decay button to switch the indicator between lit unlit Upper Lower On Off H Bar Part Vintage Organ Fast Decay Button Explanation The percussion sound will disappear quickly Lit The percussion will have a sharper attack The percussion sound will disappear slowly The percussion will have a more gentle attack Unlit Using the Harmonic Bar Settings of the Panel If you ve switched registrations so that the Vintage Organ settings have changed you can switch the Vintage Organ settings to the positions settings of the harmonic bars on the panel 1 Press the H Bar Part Upper or Lower button whose indicator is lit The part whose indicator is lit will have the settings of the harmonic bar positions settings of the panel When the Percussion 2 2 3 button is on the 1 pitch will not be produced The Percussion 2 2 3 button are valid only for vintage organ voices of the upper part 33 spunos pue Bunoejes Selecting and Playing Sounds cu
123. g conversation Do not leave this device in direct sunlight near devices that produce heat or in a closed up automobile Do not allow illumination devices operated in close proximity such as a piano light or powerful spotlights to shine on the same location on this device for an extended time This can cause deformation or color change If you move this device between locations of radically different temperature or humidity water droplets condensation may form inside the device Using the device in this condition will cause malfunctions so please allow several hours for the condensation to disappear before you use the device Do not allow items made of rubber or vinyl to remain on top of this device for an extended time This can cause deformation or color change Do not leave objects on top of the keyboard or pedalboard This can cause malfunctions such as failure to sound Do not affix adhesive labels to this device The exterior finish may be damaged when you remove the labels Depending on the material and temperature of the surface on which you place the unit its rubber feet may discolor or mar the surface You can place a piece of felt or cloth under the rubber feet to prevent this from happening If you do so please make sure that the unit will not slip or move accidentally Care For everyday care wipe with a soft dry cloth or remove stubborn dirt using a tightly wrung out cloth If this device contains wooden
124. g the Metronome Setting Metronome 2 111 Adjusting the Metronome Volume Metronome 2 111 Changing the Sound of the Metronome Metronome Sound 112 Seting the Bedl Beal 112 Silencing a Specific Track Track Mute rh eins 113 Muting Individual Channels of Performance Data Channel 114 114 Adjust the Standard Pitch Master 2 8 2 114 Specifying Transmission of PC Numbers Send PC 115 Setting PC Numbers Number 115 MIDI IN Mode MIDI IN Made oe E EU EE Ee DE 116 Selecting the MIDI Transmit Channel Tx MIDI 117 Using the V LINK function E SUR NEC ene set 117 Restoring the User Memory to the Original Factory Settings User Memory Reselt 119 Restoring All Settings Other Than the User Memory to the Original Factory Settings 119 Formatting a USB Memory donas QU EAR PERRA RUE UN UR 120 Connecting with External Devices sscssscssscsssscsrscesssssrscsssesseree 121 Names and Functions of Jacks and ass ne ep e ep reote neonate 121 Connecting Avdio
125. h other notes are the lowest pitch are called inversions Mute To silence a sound The ATELIER provides a Track Mute function that allows you to turn off the track button indicator of a track on which music data has been recorded so that the corresponding track will temporarily be silenced Panel Settings Settings such as sound selections tempo Rotary fast slow 132 Registration A set of data that specifies the state of the instrument when performing including sounds and panel settings Reverb An effect that simulates the reverberation of a room or concert hall Root Note The root note is the basis of a chord All chords are built on a root note which is the part of the chord name given in uppercase letters Rotary An effect which simulates the modulation given to the sound when a rotating speaker is used The Rotary effect produces two types of modulation fast or slow Sound Generator This is the section that produces the sound The ATELIER series uses a sound generator that is compatible with GM2 GS Split A function which allows the keyboard to be divided into two or more areas and a different sound assigned to each area The point at which the keyboard is divided is called the Split Point Sustain An effect that adds a decay to each note The ATELIER allows sustain to be applied to the voices of the upper part lower part and pedal part Voice The ATELIER is able to produce
126. he tempo currently set 20 500 beats per minute can be checked in the display You can also check the tempo by viewing the Beat indicator If an intro is played before your performance you can have a countdown played to the end of the intro allowing you to understand easily where you are to start playing Press the Utility button Using the Menu lt and buttons select Intro Count Down 4 Intra Count Down P OFF Press the Value and buttons to switch the Intro Count Down ON or OFF Press the Intro Ending button Press the Start Stop button The intro plays and a countdown plays to the end of the intro When the Synchro Start is on specifying the chord on the Lower keyboard starts the intro and again a countdown is given To return to the basic screen press the Utility button EM If you switch rhythms when Auto Std Tempo p 108 is on the tempo changes to match the rhythm If you switch rhythms when Auto Std Tempo is off the tempo remains unchanged even when you switch the rhythm By pressing the Tempo and B buttons simultaneously the tempo is returned to the standard preset tempo for the selected Rhythm You can adjust the volume of the Countdown Sound refer to Adjusting the Metronome Volume Metronome Volume 111 You can change the countdown sound p 108 45 eoueuuopeg
127. he volume of a multiple number of Parts Button Part Automatic Accompaniment except Bass Playback of performance songs from something other than the ATELIER performance Accomp SMF A button songs for example SMF music files Rhythm performance Drums SFX Pedal voice Pedal Level A V button Bass note of automatic accompaniment 1 The volume levels of each part are adjusted using the corresponding A and buttons Pressing the A button will increase the volume Pressing the W button will decrease the volume The volume can be set to any value from O to 12 When the volume value shown in the display is O that part will produce no sound You can also press the A button or W button of the part whose volume you wish to adjust so that the Part Balance Monitor screen is displayed for several seconds allowing you to check the volume balance 36 EM The Part Balance Monitor screen is displayed for several seconds and then closes automatically Selecting and Playing Sounds Transpose the Pitch in Octave Units Octave Shift The pitch of the sound played by the keyboard can be adjusted in one octave steps This function is called Octave Shift You can apply an Octave shift to the following 4 Parts The Upper Part The Lower Part The Pedal bass Part The Solo Part
128. hook with wing nut about then turn off the power 80 of the way into the screw hole located at 8 the bottom left of the ATELIER 2 While holding down the One Touch Program button press the Power On switch to turn the 2 After you ve oriented the hook as desired use power on the wing nut to fasten it Power On One Touch Program Do not turn off the power while the following screen is Nore displayed Screwhole When factory reset is completed the basic screen reappears To return all settings other than the User memory settings to their original factory conditions refer to Panel Reset p 119 Loading factory default settings will erase any Registrations currently in the memory of the ATELIER It is a good idea to save important Registrations to USB memory To save the registrations you are currently using refer to Saving Registration Sets p 60 To return only the User memory settings to their original Nore factory conditions refer to User Memory Reset p 119 19 Before You Start Playing Adjusting the Contrast of the Screen You can adjust the contrast of the screen Turn the LCD Contrast knob 121 located at the bottom of the ATELIER to adjust the contrast of the screen Bright 9 Dark LCD Contrast Using the External Memory Songs you record on the ATELIER and registration sets you create can be
129. ian Ric lannone Ric lannone 2003 Roland Corporation Dixieland Ric lannone Ric lannone 2003 Roland Corporation Soft Gospel Ric lannone Ric lannone 2001 Roland Corporation Jazz Scat Ric lannone Ric lannone 1999 Roland Corporation All rights reserved Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other than private personal enjoyment is a violation of applicable laws No data for the music that is played will be output from MIDI Out connector Profile Akio Sasaki After graduating from the Berklee College of Music in Boston as a principle Akio has been active as a top jazz organ player in Japan He performs live throughout the country and also teaches at the Senzoku Gakuen College of Music and at the Kyoto Musical Academy Additionally he has published numerous arrangements works of music theory and music education books In 2005 he released his own trio s CD album Glide in Blue receiving high praise not only from organ fans but also from many jazz fans In 2007 he released his new album Fly by Night and his musical career continues to expand Ralf Schink Ralf Schink was born in Germany and began playing the electronic organ at the age of 9 After completing his formal education Ralf went on to study at the renowned Swiss Jazz School in Bern Switzerland as well as the Berklee College of Music in Boston Since then his energetic contemporary style has won him many accolades throughout Europe and around
130. ing press the Reset button before playback Add a Count Sound to Match the Timing Count In In cases such as when you want to perform in time with a song you can have a count sound played before playback of the song begins allowing you to synchronize your own performance with the song Playing back a song after playing the count sound is called Count In Composer Song Registration Media Demo Rename Track Bass Lower Solo Upper Play Reset Stop Rec Bwd Fwd 1 Hold down the Reset button and press the Play Stop button The metronome will play two measures bars of countin before recording begins Recording Each Part Separately In this method each part track button is recorded one after another first the bass part then the Lower part etc If there are any previously recorded performances you can listen to them as you record additional parts Composer Song Registration Media 7 2 Track Lower Solo Upper Play C e Rec Bwd Fwd CE 5 63 2 1 Select the panel settings needed for recording the performance 2 Press the Bwd button or the Fwd button to select the desired measure bar when you start recording If you wish to start recording from the beginning of the song press the Rese
131. isk or Favorites internal memory If the recorded performance data has not been saved the display will show the symbol This symbol will disappear when you save the performance data J 130 4 4 M JJ ATELIER O1 EDITED B Utility 4Menu Display Exit Value 1 2 4 6 Song Registration Media Demo Rename Track Bass Lower Solo Upper Play Reset Stop Rec Bwd Fwd H e 4 1 Prepare to save the performance song If you want to save performance song to a USB memory connect the USB memory to the External memory connector If you want to save performance song to a floppy disk connect the floppy disk drive to the external memory connector Into the floppy disk drive insert a floppy disk that was formatted by the ATELIER 2 Press the Song button confirm that its indicator is lit The Song select screen appears Song Selec Internal SONG 01 ATELIER 01 Media Favorites 96 Press the Media button to select the media Select Ext Memory to save the data in USB memory select Disk to save it on a floppy disk or Favorites to save it in user memory 4 Press the Value and 4 buttons to select the number of the save destination If the save destination contains no data the screen will indicate Internal 01 l Medi
132. istration Buttons Reverb Type Reverb Depth Solo To Lower button ON OFF Pedal To Lower button ON OFF Transpose button Key L Foot Switch Assignment Left Foot Switch Assignment R Foot Switch Assignment Right Foot Switch Assignment Harmony Intelligence buttons ON OFF Harmony Intelligence Type Rotary Fast Slow button ON OFF Rotary On Off button ON OFF Pedal Bass Mode Solo Mode Solo To Lower Mode Solo Split Point Bass Split ON OFF Bass Split Point Sustain ON OFF Sustain Length Tx MIDI Channel Initial Touch Initial Touch Sensitivity Vintage Organ Type Vintage Organ Volume PC Number Program Change Number 134 Bank LSB Bank Select LSB Bank MSB Bank Select MSB Wall Type The Voices assigned for each part Level A V Part Balance Volume The Reverb depth for each part The Octave settings for each port The voices assigned to the Others buttons for each port Drums SFX button ON OFF Drum SFX Set Selected Rhythm Intro Ending button ON OFF Synchro Start ON OFF Variation Chord Intelligence ON OFF Leading Bass ON OFF Arranger ON OFF button ON OFF Lower Voice Hold ON OFF Tempo setting Volume of the rhythm part Reverb depth of the rhythm Accompaniment part Reverb depth of the rhythm drum part Reverb depth of the rhythm bass part Roland Organ Model AT 100 AT 300 Date May 1 2008 MIDI chan Version 1 00
133. ity menu Registration Shift setting is RIGHT LEFT or RIGHT LoadNext the Foot Switch will be dedicated to switching through the Registrations and the R Foot Switch or L Foot Switch setting will be ignored 69 4 eui Burst Using the Performance Functions Using the Foot Switch to Switch Registrations Registration Shift You can use the Foot Switch as a dedicated switch for selecting Registrations in order The registration will be switched each time you press the foot switch The Registration Shift settings are stored to each individual Registration Set When RIGHT Load Next is assigned the foot switch and the Load Next function is used to switch Registration Sets saved to a USB memory or floppy disk set the Registration Shift setting to RIGHT Load Next for all saved Registrations Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu 4 and gt buttons to select Registration Shift 4 Registration Shift P OFF 3 Press the Value and buttons to change the setting OFF RIGHT LEFT RIGHT Load Next Setting Descriptions You can use a function assigned to the foot oF switch Ices ao 2900 of oft The right foot switch is dedicated to switching registrations The f
134. ks to strong magnetic fields such as those generated by loudspeakers Floppy disks have a write protect tab which can protect the disk from accidental erasure It is recommended that the tab be kept in the PROTECT position and moved to the WRITE position only when you wish to write new data onto the disk Rear side of the disk Write can write new data onto disk Protect prevents writing to disk Write Protect Tab The identification label should be firmly affixed to the disk Should the label come loose while the disk is in the drive it may be difficult to remove the disk Store all disks in a safe place to avoid damaging them and to protect them from dust dirt and other hazards By using a dirty or dustridden disk you risk damaging the disk as well as causing the disk drive to malfunction USB Memory Handling Using Optional USB Memory When connecting USB memory firmly insert it all the way in Do not touch the pins of the USB memory connector or allow them to become dirty USB memory is made using high precision electronic components so please observe the following points when handling it To prevent damage from static electrical charges discharge any static electricity that might be present in your body before handling USB memory Do not touch the terminals with your fingers or any metal object Do not bend or drop USB memory or subject it to strong impact Do n
135. ll in button gt p 47 Variation 1 4 buttons p 47 Intro Ending button p 42 Start Stop button gt p 44 Rotary Sound buttons p 74 On Off button Fast Slow button Registration buttons Write button p 56 Manual button p 58 Registration 1 8 buttons p 55 15 suonduoseg E Before You Start Playing LUE 1 Attach the music rest by inserting it into the two holes Connecting the Speaker Cord AT 300 1 Connect the speaker box s speaker cord to the speaker cord leading from the organ Pay attention to the shape of the speaker cable s connector and insert it until you hear it click securely into place Speaker Cord 16 Setting Up the Music Rest Opening Closing the Lid AT 300 F f 1 open lid hold it with both hands and slide it to the rear 2 To close the lid slowly pull it forward until it stops Be careful not to get your fingers caught when opening or closing the lid Adult supervision is recommended when small children are going to be using the instrument To prevent accidents be sure to close the lid before moving the organ Make sure you don t have anything such as sheet music on the keyboard when you close the lid Before You Start Playing Connecting the Power Cord Turning the Power On and
136. ly to the Upper except the Solo Part Lower and Pedal Bass voices Press the Utility button The Sustain effect will not be applied to the Solo part and Press the Menu lt and gt buttons to select the Sustain Sustain d rese R c Press the Rec button Press the Menu and buttons to select the desire part Part Upper Lower Pedal Upper OFF b Press the Value and buttons to switch ON or OFF MEMO The length of Sustain can be modified independently for To return to the basic screen press the Utility button each keyboard p 76 75 99IOA snoueA E Adding Various Effects to a Voice Il Changing the Sustain Length The sustain length can be set independently SHORT MIDDLE Medium or LONG for the Upper and Lower keyboards and Bass Pedalboard You can make a separate setting for each keyboard 76 Press the Utility button Press the Menu and gt buttons to select Sustain Sustain d Press Rec Press the Rec button Press the Menu lt and buttons to select Length Sustain Length Upper LONG Press the Menu lt and gt buttons to select part whose sustain length you wish to adjust Part Upper Lower Pedal Pres
137. ment 8 Turn off the ATELIER 9 Turn off the connected equipment 121 Connecting with External Devices Connecting a Computer The following become possible once you connect a USB cable available separately between the USB connector located to the lower left of the ATELIER and the USB connector of your computer You can use the ATELIER to play sounds from SMF music files played back with MIDI software By exchanging MIDI data with sequencer software you can save songs recorded with the ATELIER to your computer and enjoy a variety of musical control and editing features Connect the ATELIER to your computer as shown below USB Cable USB Connector Refer to the Roland website for system requirements Roland website http www roland com 122 If connection to your computer is unsuccessful Normally you don t need to install a driver in order to connect the ATELIER to your computer However if some problem occurs or if the performance is poor using the Roland original driver may solve the problem For details on downloading and installing the Roland original driver refer to the Roland website Roland website http www roland com Specify the USB driver you want to use and then install the driver Caution To prevent malfunction and or damage to speakers or othe
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139. mulated Dark Walnut Console 1 233 W x 551 D x 466 mm 1 210 W 534 D 390 mm included Music 489 16 x 21 3 4 0 x 18 3 8 H 47 11 16 x 21 1 16 D x 15 3 8 Rest inches inches 1 229 W x 515 0 x 748 mm 1 229 W x 515 0 x 748 mm Dimensions Stand 487 16 W x 20 5 16 D x 29 1 2 48 7 16 x 20 5 16 D x 29 1 2 inches inches 1 233 W x 553 0 x 1 172 mm 1 229 x 542 D x 1 096 mm Total 489 16 x 21 13 16 x 46 3 16 487 16 W x 21 3 8 0 43 3 16 H inches inches Console 43 5 kg 96 lbs 31 5 kg 70 lbs Weight Stand 37 kg 82 lbs 22 5 kg 50 lbs Total 80 5 kg 178 lbs 54 kg 120 Accessories Music Rest Power Cord Knob Bolt x 2 Cord Hook Owner s Manual Voice amp Rhythm Guide Options n the interest of product improvement the specifications and or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior notice Bench Stereo Headphones USB Memory M UF1G USB Floppy Disk Drive FD 01A CD Drive Holder DH 01 137 Demo Song List Song Title Composer Player Copyright Jazz Organ Akio Sasaki Akio Sasaki 2007 Roland Corporation Pop Organ Ralf Schink Ralf Schink 2004 Roland Corporation Jazz Combo Ric lannone Ric lannone 2003 Roland Corporation Slow Waltz Ric lannone Ric lannone 2003 Roland Corporation Hawai
140. n The Intro is played and the Rhythm starts While the Intro is playing the Intro Ending button indicator will light until the Intro ends then the button indicator will go dark Starting Without an Intro Press the Start Stop button The Rhythm starts without an Intro being played Making the Intro Short and Simple 42 Press the Variation 1 button Press the Intro Ending button The Intro Ending button indicator will light Press the Start Stop button A short Intro is played and the Rhythm starts NEMO The functions of the Intro Ending button and Start Stop button can be assigned to the foot switches located on each side of the Expression Pedal p 69 For more the Variation buttons refer to Adding Variety to the Rhythm or Automatic Accompaniment p 47 ao ao p Using the Rhythm Performance Starting the Rhythm Automatically When You Play the Lower Keyboard or Pedalboard Synchro Start Starting with an Added Intro While holding down the Arranger On Off button press Auto Fill In button to turn Synchro Start on The Start Stop button indicator will blink Press the Intro Ending button The Intro Ending button indicator will light Play either the Lower keyboard or
141. n and use In order to enjoy reliable performance of your new keyboard for many years to come please take the time to read through this manual in its entirety The AT 100 and AT 300 are abbreviated in this manual as ATELIER respectively Basic Concepts of the ATELIER Series A full complement of organ sounds A wide range of basic organ sounds ranging from jazz organ and pipe organ to theatre organ are onboard so you are sure to enjoy having access to all the sounds you expect from an organ Panel layout based on a tradition of emphasis on realtime operation Based on the idea that you should be able to sit down and begin playing immediately the operation buttons of the panel are arranged by function as dictated by classic organ traditions ensuring easy and intuitive operation All models of the ATELIER series feature the same operability allowing you to start playing immediately even if you switch models High quality sounds that you can use without editing In addition to a full range of organ sounds high quality sounds such as strings and brass are also included onboard You can simply select sounds and enjoy playing the organ no need to perform complicated editing operations Expansive lower keyboard with damper pedal for piano like expressiveness The piano is indispensable to contemporary music performance All models of the ATELIER series contain high quality grand piano sounds that you will enjoy performing In addition the
142. n stops blinking and remains lit indicating that the rhythm has been selected Using the Rhythm Performance NEMO If you wish to copy a Rhythm saved on USB memory to User memory refer to Copying Rhythms p 52 sp If you want to restore the original rhythms that User memory contained at the time the instrument was shipped from the factory refer to Restoring the User Memory to the Original Factory Settings User Memory Reset p 119 If USB memory is connected you can select Ext Memory so that rhythms in the USB memory will be shown If floppy disk is connected you can select Disk so that rhythms in the floppy disk will be shown 41 eoueuuopeg Using the Rhythm Performance Playing Rhythm There are two ways to start the rhythm You can press the Start Stop button to start the rhythm or you can use Synchro Start to have the rhythm start when you play the lower keyboard or the pedalboard You can also make the rhythm start with an intro or stop with an ending empo Arranger Auto On Off Fill In Standard Intro Start 2 3 4 Ending Stop 5 Seley Cas ea Variation Starting at the Press of a Button Starting with an Added Intro 1 2 Press the Intro Ending button Press the Start Stop butto
143. n the rhythm is stopped the tempo OFF settings are not changed automatically when the rhythms are changed To return to the basic screen press the Utility button This setting remains stored in memory even while power is turned off 108 Changing the Sound of the Countdown Count Down Sound You can change the sound that is used for the count played at the end of the intro with the Intro Countdown function p 45 Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu 4 gt button to select Count Down Sound 4 Count Down Sound P VOICE 3 Press the Value button to select the type of sound for Intro Count Down Descriptions Setting VOICE Human voice count One two three STICK Stick sound count To return to the basic screen press the Utility button You can adjust the volume of the Count Sound refer to Adjusting the Metronome Volume Metronome Volume p 111 ao 2900 of oft Registration Settings Registration Transpose Update Trans Update Registration Arranger Update Arranger Update You can specify how the transpose setting will be recalled when you press a Registration 1 8 button You can specify how the settings related to Rhythm 1 Pres
144. n to select the copy destination number Numbers for which a song name is shown already have a song saved to them 1 1 Press the Rec button to copy the song The copying of the song to Favorites begins Once the song has been accommodated in memory the Media Utility screen will reappear Never remove the USB memory or turn off the power while the performance song is being copied from USB memory into the ATELIER If you do so the performance song will not be loaded into the ATELIER and malfunctions could result If you select a number in which a song is already saved a screen like the following will appear uerwrite OK If you want to delete the previously saved song and overwrite it with the song you re newly saving press the Rec button If you don t want to delete the previously saved song press the Reset button then select a number at which no song has been saved and copy the song to that number Copying Performance Songs from Favorites to USB Memory You can copy performance song from Favorites to USB memory To do so press the Media button in step 7 to choose Favorites you ll be copying performance song from Favorites to USB memory Copy from Media Favor 01 ATELIER 01 ty Rec The rest of the procedure is the same as when copying performance song from USB memory to Favorites 101 eoueuuoneg xoeg Ke g pue 1
145. nal amount of volume This adjusts the amount of the Initial Touch effect applied 1 2 Upper Lower 4 Press the Utility button Press the Menu lt a gt button to select Initial Touch 4 Initial Touch b Upper 10 Press the Menu or gt button to select Upper or Lower Keyboard Press the Value and buttons to edit the value Setting Descriptions Initial Touch is ON Striking the keys more forcefully will produce 1 10 correspondingly louder sounds The change in volume when the keys are played forcefully increases as the value is increased OFF Initial Touch is off Volume remains constant regardless of how hard you play To return to the basic screen press the Utility button 106 Changing the Pedalboard Polyphony Pedal Bass Mode You can set the Bass Pedalboard to play simultaneous multiple notes or single notes only Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu a or gt button to select PedalBass Mode 4 PedalBass Mode P MONCIPHONIC 3 Press the Value or button to switch the Pedal Bass Mode ZMONOPHONIC or POLYPHONIC Setting Descriptions MONOPHONIC Only single notes can be played POLYPHONIC Multiple notes can be played To return to the basic screen press the Utility button mass oog seco
146. ndicator lights When the Drum Set name is displayed on the screen press the Value buttons to select a Drum Set or Sound Effect Set The Drums SFX button indicator will begin to blink STANDARD You can select from 13 AT 300 or 9 AT 100 different Drum Sets and one set of Sound Effects as follows AT 300 STANDARD STANDARD 2 ROOM ROOM2 POWER ELECTRONIC TR 808 DANCE JAZZ BRUSH BRUSH2 ORCHESTRA SOUND EFFECTS AT 100 STANDARD ROOM POWER ELECTRONIC TR 808 JAZZ BRUSH ORCHESTRA SOUND EFFECTS To stop mid way through this or any procedure press the Display Exit button Press the Drums SFX button once again The Drums SFX button indicator will light constantly and the selected Drum SFX set will be applied Selecting and Playing Sounds For some drum sets there will be keys that do not sound MEMO Refer to Voice amp Rhythm List Appendix separate booklet for details on which drum sound or Sound Effect will be played by each note EM You can also play the lower manual to confirm the drum set 39 spunos pue Using the Rhythm Performance Selecting a Rhythm The ATELIER lets you enjoy playing along with a rhythmic accompaniment The AT 300 provides 120 types and The AT 100 provides 80 types of Rhythms and Automatic Accompaniments Music Styles These are organized into four groups For more on the i
147. nect your USB memory to the external memory connector before you continue IF you want to delete a song in floppy disk connect the floppy disk drive to the external memory connector and insert a floppy disk into the drive Utility 4Menu d 1 30 4 4 Beat Display amp sBiggest Band t Exit Value GJ 5 Song Registration Media Demo E 2M Track Bass Lower Solo Upper Play Reset Stop Bwd Fwd GBA 5 Press the Song button confirm that its indicator is lit The Song Select Screen appears Internal SONG 01 ATELIER 01 Media Favorites 2 Press the Media button to select the media If you want to delete a song from the Favorites choose Favorites If you want to delete a song from USB memory choose Ext Memory If you want to delete a song from floppy disk choose Disk 3 Press the Value and button to select the performance data that you wish to delete E 4 Press the Load button and Save buttons simultaneously The following message asking you to confirm your choice will be displayed J Song Not Reset To cancel the procedure press the Reset button and you will return to the Song Select screen 5 If you are sure that you wi
148. ng a conversation The Master Volume knob is set too Turn the Master Volume knob toward 18 low Max P Headphones are connected When you connect the headphones If you want sound to be output from the 18 the sound is heard only through the speakers disconnect the headphones P headphones The plug is still plugged into the Disconnect the plug from the 18 No sound is heard headphone jack headphone jack P The volume is set too low on the Level Press the Level A or W button to 36 A or button raise the volume P The volume is set too low on the Pedal Advance expression pedal p 71 You do not have a Voice selected Voices that have their button indicator Press a voice button to select a voice p 27 lit can be played No sound is heard 5 Turn the Drums SFX off or play keys to 38 by the Lower keyboard wars E MEUS y which drums sounds are assigned No sound is heard when external The power of the connected external the power of the connected external devices are connected devices is not turned on devices p 124 125 Troubleshooting Problem Check Solution Page The V LINK function is set Mode 2 When V LINK setting is Mode 2 the There is no sound from the twelve group of twelve keys starting at the Turn the VNK unction off orissled keys at the right of the
149. ng of the song press the Reset button Press the Rec button to enter recording standby mode The Rec button indicator will light and the Play Stop button and the unrecorded track buttons will blink The track buttons that are already recorded will light Press the button of the track you want to record so it s blinking The existing performance data in the specified track will be erased as recording takes place be recorded Press the Play Stop button to start recording When you press Play Stop button the metronome will sound a two measure count and then recording will begin As you listen to the performance song previously recorded record the Part into a new Track Press Play Stop button to stop recording The track button for which performance data has been recorded will be lit If you wish to re record with different settings for voices tempo part balance erase the recorded song p 94 and re record again If the Control track still contains data from before you re recorded the volume or sounds may change during playback If you wish to keep the existing Expression Pedal data and record only the panel operations you can make settings to prevent the operation of the Expression Pedal from being recorded p 107 When the button for a track lights steadily it means it won t Erasing a Performance Song If you wish to discard your recording and re record from the beginning or if you
150. ng with an Ending The functions of the Intro Ending button and Start Stop button can be assigned to the 1 e Press the Intro Ending button foot switches located on each An Ending is played then the Rhythm stops PN el the Expression ada ps While the Ending is playing the Intro Ending button indicator will light until the Ending finishes the button indicator will be turned off Stopping without an Ending 1 Press the Start Stop button The Rhythm stops without an Ending being played Stopping with the Ending Short and Simple 1 Press the Variation 1 button 2 Press the Intro Ending button A short Ending is played then the Rhythm stops 44 4 Gee aii hy ddd A LT TF L I Using the Rhythm Performance Changing a Tempo of Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment Playing a Countdown Sound When the Intro Ends You can change the tempo of the Rhythm or Automatic Accompaniment Tempo Arranger Auto On Off Fill In u Standard J Sync Start J Intro Start 1 2 3 4 Ending Stop gt Wee Variation Press the Tempo and gt buttons to change the tempo speed of the Rhythm or Automatic Accompaniment Tempo button The tempo becomes slower Tempo gt button The tempo becomes faster The value of t
151. ngs and settings related to rhythm performance and automatic accompaniment will be recalled Changing the Timing of Recalling Registrations Settings for Rhythm play and Automatic Accompaniment are recalled when you continue holding a Registration 1 8 button for several seconds but you can change this so that the settings are recalled the instant you press the button Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu and gt buttons to select the Arranger Update 4 A rran g er P d 1 b DELRYED MEMO 3 the Value and buttons to switch between Vou can change the timing of DELAYED and INSTANT recalling the transpose setting when you press a Registration When you press and hold a Registration 1 8 button for several 11 8 button For more seconds the settings for Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment will be information please refer to DELAYED recalled in addition to the panel settings If you press and immediately Adjust the Standard Pitch release a Registration 1 8 button only the settings that are not Master Tune p 114 related to Rhythm or Automatic Accompaniment will be recalled INSTANT Settings for Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment will be recalled the instant that you press a Registration 1 8 button To return to the basic screen press the Utility button 57 suong i Using the Registrati
152. nternal rhythms refer to Voice amp Rhythm List Appendix separate booklet Each rhythm button corresponds to two groups By pressing a button that is lit you can select that button s other group The selected group is shown by the illumination status of the two indicators located beside the rhythm buttons Indicators located beside the rhythm buttons Descriptions The rhythm group printed above the button is selected Upper indicator lit Big Band Country Oldies Ballad The rhythm group printed below the button is selected Lower indicator lit Latin Waltz Trad User If you ve selected the Big Band group the indicators shown below will light Rhythm Utility Menu gt d 0 d d M Big Band Country Oldies LJ LJ ep Biggest Band Swing Gospel Contempo Ballad Em Latin Waltz Trad LJ Cp Lp March Acoustic 2 40 1 3 Press a Rhythm button to select a Rhythm group The indicator of Rhythm button will light That Rhythm will be shown in the display Press the Value and buttons to select a different Rhythm within the same group The indicator of the Rhythm button will blink Press the flashing rhythm button once more The Rhythm button s indicator will change from blinking to light The Rhythm has now been applied peta
153. o load into internal memory Press the Utility button Press the Value or button to specify the Registration button number to be loaded Load One Registration from 2 t Rec To cancel the operation press the Utility button Press the Rec button Press the Value or button to specify the storage destination Registration Load One Registration Press the Rec button The following display appears Load One Registration Load Sure Yes Rec Not Reset To cancel the procedure press the Reset button Press the Rec button once again When the Registration has been loaded the Registration Load screen will reappear 63 suong i Using the Registration Buttons 575 EX NTT 64 eG ii Here s how to delete a Registration set that was saved to a USB memory User memory p 41 or floppy disk Prepare the registration that you want to delete If you want to delete registration data from the USB memory connect the USB memory to the external memory connector Press the Registration button to make the indicator light The Registration select screen appears Press the Media button to select the desired media If you want to delete from the registration to USB memory select Ext Memory If y
154. o not drop or subject to strong impact Do not drop this device or subject it to strong impact Do not use overseas If you wish to use this device overseas please contact your dealer a service center Do not use a CD ROM an audio CD player or DVD player If you attempt to play back a CD ROM in a conven tional audio CD player or DVD player the resulting S high volume may damage your hearing or your speakers Do not place containers of water on the device Do not place containers of water such as a flower vase or drinks on the device Nor should you place containers of insecticide perfume alcoholic liquids nail polish or spray cans on the device Liquids that spill into the device may cause it to malfunction and may cause short circuits or faulty operation N CAUTION Place in a well ventilated location When using this device ensure that it is placed in well ventilated location Grasp the plug when connecting or disconnecting the power cord When connecting or disconnecting the power cord to from an AC outlet or the device itself you must grasp the plug not the cord Periodically wipe the dust off the power cord plug cord from the AC outlet and use a dry cloth to wipe the dust off of it You should also unplug the power cord from the AC outlet if you will not be using the device for an extended period of time Dust or dirt that accumulates between the power cord plug and the A
155. oice xpression voices that are The indicator of the selected Others button will blink available refer to Voice list Appendix separate booklet Active Expression Voices have the letters AEx preceding their voice name Other 041 AEs Pipellra To stop mid way through this or any procedure press the Display Exit button Once again press the Others button for the part whose MED sound you wish to set to confirm the voice You can press the key for the t containi hanged The indicator of the Others button will change from blinking to light 2 2 voice to confirm the voice setting 35 spunos pue Selecting and Playing Sounds The ATELIER allows you to adjust the volume balance individually for each Part AnoRaara NG Ve ese Fast Upper Lower 2 Decay mE eA Drums SFX Display Exit Percussion Vintage Organ Transpose The following buttons are used to adjust t
156. on Buttons i H m H ee 222 Automatically Registering When You Switch Panel Settings When the Manual button is ON lit all panel settings you make will be stored automatically in the Manual button as they are made thus updating the Registration that had been previously saved If you change to a preset Gon Dips Registration 1 8 button it is possible to return to the previous panel Manual button sebum Rats settings by pressing the Manual button default settings while the power is turned off Assigning Name to a Registration Set 58 When saving Registration sets names like Factory Reg will be assigned by default but you can assign a name that will help you later to identify the contents of the Registration set 3 Utility ives J 130 4 4 1 Load Beat CJ 28 aah amp Biooest Band Exit Value Delete C 19 e Save Press the Display Exit button a number of times to access the registration screen 45150 4 4 1 Factory Res ET Il
157. ong Performance songs and SMF music files from USB memory or floppy disk can be copied to Favorites User memory If a performance song saved in USB memory or on a floppy disk is stored in Favorites the stored performance song will not disappear even when you turn off the power It is convenient to load frequently used performance song into Favorites Performance songs saved in Favorites can also be copied to USB memory or floppy disk Copying Performance Songs from USB Memory to Favorites 1 Connecting the USB memory to the external memory connector If you want to copy performance song from floppy disk MEMO connect the floppy disk drive to the external memory connector 2 Press the Utility button 3 Press the Menu gt button to select Media Utility 4 Media Utility gt F fesse B c 4 Press the Rec button 5 Press the Menu or gt button to select Copy Song Media Utility Copy Pr Rec b 6 Press the Rec button 7 Press the Media button to select the media the location of the performance song you want to copy If you want to copy a performance song from USB memory select Ext Memory If you want to copy a performance song from floppy disk select Disk 8 Press the Value or button to select the performance song you want to copy 9 Press the Rec button 10 Press the Value or butto
158. or broken connections This device may produce a certain amount of heat but this is not a malfunction Please enjoy your music in ways that do not inconvenience other people nearby and pay particular attention to the volume at nighttime Using headphones will allow you to enjoy music without having to be concerned about others When transporting or shipping this device package it in an appropriate amount of cushioning material Scratches damage or malfunctions may occur if you transport it without appropriate packaging If using the music rest do not apply excessive force to it Some connection cables contain a resistor Do not connect such cables to this device Doing so may make the volume extremely low or inaudible Please use connection cables not containing a resistor Important Notes Floppy Disk Handling Using Optional Floppy Disk Drive Floppy disks contain a plastic disk with a thin coating of magnetic storage medium Microscopic precision is required to enable storage of large amounts of data on such a small surface area To preserve their integrity please observe the following when handling floppy disks Never touch the magnetic medium inside the disk Do not use or store floppy disks in dirty or dusty areas Do not subject floppy disks to temperature extremes e g direct sunlight in an enclosed vehicle Recommended temperature range 10 50 degrees C 50 122 degrees F Do not expose floppy dis
159. ot leave USB memory in direct sunlight or in locations such as a closed up automobile Storage temperature 0 50 degrees Do not allow USB memory to become wet Do not disassemble or modify USB memory When connecting USB memory position it horizontally with the external memory connector and insert it without using excessive force The external memory connector may be damaged if you use excessive force when inserting USB memory Do not insert anything other than USB memory e g wire coins other types of device into the external memory connector Doing so will damage the external memory connector Do not apply excessive force to the connected USB memory If you will not be using USB memory for an extended period of time close the USB memory cover Handling the CDs CD ROMs Using Optional CD Drive When handling the discs please observe the following Do not touch the encoded surface of the disc Do not use in dusty areas Do not leave the disc in direct sunlight or an enclosed vehicle Storage temperature 0 50 degrees Avoid touching or scratching the shiny underside encoded surface of the disc Damaged or dirty CD ROM discs may not be read properly Keep your discs clean using a commercially available CD cleaner Keep the disc in the case Do not keep the disc in the CD drive for a long time Do not put a sticker on the label of the disc Wipe the disc with a soft and dry cloth radially from
160. otected Can t Save Meanings To protect the copyright this music file cannot be saved as SMF format Write Protected Media The protect tab of the storage media is set to the Protect write prohibit position Move the tab to the Write write permit position and try the operation again Can t Save You can only play the music data It cannot be saved a storage media This Song This storage media does not allow initialization or saving Insert a different storage media and try the Master Disk e 3 d gt operation again Read Only File You cannot overwrite save or delete a file on this storage media No Media Storage media is not connected Please connect storage media Media Full Saving is not possible because the storage media does not have enough space Please use other storage media that has been formatted by the ATELIER Unknown Media This storage media cannot be used Please format it Media Ejected The storage media was disconnected while it was being accessed Please try the operation again Damaged Media A damaged area was found on the storage media Can t Read This data cannot be read Playback was halted because the song could not be read fast enough Can t Play The song could not be read from the storage media fast enough for playback Press the Reset button then press the Play Stop button once again There is no rhythm in user memory
161. ou want to delete from the registration to floppy disk select Disk If you want to delete from the registration to user memory select User Press the Value and buttons to select the registration that you wish to delete Registration Selec Internal Factory Rea 01 Regist Media Uzer Simultaneously press the Load button and Save button The following display appears gistration OK cancel the procedure press the Reset button If you are sure that you wish to delete the data press the Rec button When a registration is deleted the deleted registration name will change to Registration Selec Internal Factory Reg Ol Media Uzer If you want to delete registration data from the floppy disk connect the floppy disk drive to the external memory connector Into the floppy disk drive insert a floppy disk Never remove the USB memory or turn off the power while the operation is in progress Doing so will damage the ATELIER s internal memory or USB memory making it unusable DES socom B s Using the Registration Buttons Copying Registrations Registrations from USB memory or floppy disk can be copied to user memory If a registration saved in USB memory or on a floppy disk is stored in user memory the stored registration data will not
162. ound generator 116 Ch MODE 1 MODE 2 1 GS Solo 2 GS Pedal GS 3 GS Lower 4 GS Upper 5 10 GS GS 11 GS Drums SFX 12 GS GS 13 GS Nothing 14 15 GS GS 16 GS Control When the pedal part button is ON data received at the MIDI In connector will control the pedal part of keyboard sound generator When the pedal part button is OFF data received at the MIDI In connector will control the GS sound generator MEMO There are limitations on the types of MIDI messages that can be received by the keyboard sound generator This setting remains stored memory even while power is turned off To return to the basic screen press the Utility button mass oe ieee m comm mmamc Selecting the MIDI Transmit Channel Tx MIDI Channel When you use the MIDI connectors of the ATELIER to transmit musical data to external devices for each keyboard Upper Lower and Pedal you can specify the channel on which your playing will be transmitted as MIDI messages You can modify these Tx Transmit MIDI settings as needed MEMO For details refer to Connecting MIDI Devices p 123 Laman 9 P 1 Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu gt button to select MIDI MIDI p F Fesz R B c 3 Press the Rec button
163. owave oven or air conditioner or a device that contains an electric motor Depending on how the other device is used power supply noise could cause this device to malfunction or produce noise If it is not practical to use a separate electrical outlet please connect this device via a power supply noise filter Before you make connections you must switch off the power on all devices to prevent malfunction and or speaker damage Although the LCD and LEDs are switched off when the Power switch is switched off this does not mean that the unit has been completely disconnected from the source of power If you need to turn off the power completely first turn off the Power switch then unplug the power cord from the power outlet For this reason the outlet into which you choose to connect the power cord s plug should be one that is within easy reach and readily accessible Location IF this device is placed near devices that contain large transformers such as power amps hum may be induced in this device If this occurs move this device farther away or change its orientation If this device is operated near a television or radio color distortion may be seen in the television screen or noise may be heard from the radio If this occurs move this device farther away Keep your cell phone powered off or at a sufficient distance from this device If a cell phone is nearby noise may be heard when a call is received or initiated or durin
164. p You can return only the user memory to the factory settings Refer to Restoring the User Memory to the Original Factory Settings User Memory Reset p 119 Transposing to a Different Key Key Transpose Using the Performance Functions You can transpose the key of a performance without having to shift the position of your fingers on the keyboard This feature is called Key Transpose For example you may play in the familiar C major scale while your music will sound in any key of your choice Lower Utility Menu gt 130 4 4 ey Display ca Biggest Ban T F Exit Value Press the Transpose and buttons Each press of the Transpose or button transposes the key a semitone The transpose value is displayed in the screen Acceptable values range from A to G in semitone steps Transpose If the pitch is transposed something other than the indicator of one of the Transpose buttons either will be lit If the pitch is not transposed i e the key is C the indicator of both the Transpose and buttons will be extinguished MEMO By pressing the Transpose and buttons simultaneously you can restore the default setting C NE You can change the timing at which the transposition settings saved in a Registration will be recalled For details refer to Registration Transpose Update Trans Update p 109
165. play or television letting you enjoy karaoke or watch a slide show This instrument AT 100 AT 300 is not able to play back VIMA TUNES images 1 Connect a commercially available CD drive to the external memory connector and insert the VIMA TUNES CD ROM into the CD drive 2 Press the Song button confirm that its indicator is lit The Song Select screen appears Internal SONG 01 ATELIER 01 Media Favorites 3 Press the Media button to select CD 4 Press the Value or button to select the song you want to play 5 Press the Play Stop button to start playback 6 Press the Play Stop button to stop playing back the song Performing with Sounds that Match the Song Recommended Tones If you re performing while listening to a CD ROM produced for VIMA VIMA TUNES you have the option of using automatically selected tones that are appropriate for the mood of the selected song When you select a song from a VIMA CD ROM VIMA TUNES three recommended tones will be selected automatically Using these three tones gives you an easy way to perform using sounds that are appropriate for the mood of the song 1 Select the song of VIMA CD ROM 2 Press the Utility button Press the Menu or gt button to select VIMA TUNES TUNES Ld F fess B c 4 Press the Rec button 5 Press the Menu 4 button to select Recommend Tone
166. poser in record standby mode recording then starts when the Play Stop is pressed The ATELIER switches to record standby mode Rec ae In record standby the Rec button is lit and the Play Stop button flashes Bwd Rewinds the song Fwd Fast forwards the song More information about the track assignments when playing MEMO commercial SMF music files please refer to Silencing a Specific Track Track Mute p 113 If you wish to erase all the recorded data and record new MEMO performance data use the editing function Erase erase performance data to erase the data p 94 89 o0 amn oo 225 oo gt DESE 2000m ll BEN Playing Back Performance Songs Stored on USB Memory and SMF Music Files In addition to playing back the music you recorded on the instrument and saved to a USB memory ATELIER also lets you enjoy a wide variety of commercially available song files such as defined below SMF Music Files SMF Standard MIDI File is a data format that was created in order to standardize music data formats between manufacturers Collections of songs in SMF music data are commercially available in a wide range of styles for enjoyment as accompaniment for practicing musical instruments and for karaoke If you want to
167. purchase SMF music data you can contact the dealer where you purchased the ATELIER Utility 4Menu Display 6 0 iggest Band og 4 Composer Song Registration Media Demo Rename Track Bass Lower Solo Upper Reset Sten Rec Bwd Fwd O CJ m lt gt 5 6 90 To play back only one song 1 Prepare the song that you want to play back If you want to play a song from USB memory connect it to the external memory connector If you want to play a song from floppy disk connect the floppy disk drive to the external memory connector and insert a floppy disk into the drive Press the Song button confirm that its indicator is lit The Song Select screen appears Song Selec Internal NEW SONG 01 HTELIER 01 Media Favorites Press the Media button to select the desired media If you want to play a song from USB memory choose Ext Memory If you want to play a song from floppy disk choose Disk Press the Value and button to select the song that you wish to play back Press the Play Stop button to start playback Playback of the performance data begins To stop playback press the Play Stop button Playing back all performance data 1 Prepare the song that you want to play back If you want to play a song from USB memory connect it to the external memory connector If you want to play a song from flopp
168. r devices always turn down the volume and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections Only MIDI data can be transmitted using USB USB cables are not included Consult your Roland dealer if you need to purchase Turn on the power to the ATELIER before starting up MIDI applications on the computer Do not turn the ATELIER on or off while any MIDI application is running eee m comm sooo Making the Settings for the USB Driver Normally you don t need to install a driver in order to connect the ATELIER to your computer However if some problem occurs or if the performance is poor using the Roland original driver may solve the problem Specify the USB driver you want to use and then install the driver Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu 4 and gt buttons to select USB Driver USB Driver GENERIC 3 Press the Value and buttons to select GENERIC or ORIGINAL Setting Descriptions Choose this if you want to use the standard USB driver that was included GENERIC with your computer Normally you should use this mode Choose this if you want to use a USB ORIGINAL driver downloaded from the Roland website 4 Turn the ATELIER s volume to the minimum level switch off the power then turn it back on
169. r unused for long periods of time grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does replacement of the obsolete outlet not operate normally or has been dropped For the U K IMPORTANT THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED Under no circumstances must either of the above wires be connected to the earth terminal of a three pin plug USING THE UNIT SAFELY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS About
170. racks and data CD Extra A list of the CD drives that have been tested and found to be compatible is available on the Roland website The ATELIER is capable of playing back only commercial eie CDs that conform the official standards those that carry the COMPACT disc DIGITAL AUDIO logo The usability and sound quality of audio discs that About the Adjuster incorporate copyright protection technology and other hitp www roland com non standard CDs cannot be guaranteed If you feel that the ATELIER has become unstable for example after moving it to another location turn the adjuster located on For more detailed information on audio discs featuring the bottom of the stand s legs as shown in the following copyright protection technology and other non standard CDs please consult the disc vendor NOTE When turning the adjuster be careful not to pinch your hand You cannot save songs to CDs and you cannot delete songs recorded to CDs Furthermore you cannot format CDs with the floor Make adjustments so that there is no gap between the adjuster and the floor In particular when placing the ATELIER on carpet turn the adjuster so that it Rotate the adjustor to lower it so that it is in firm contact Connecting a CD Drive Sold Separately is firmly in contact with the floor The ATELIER does not support CD drives that are powered by the USB bus If you use a USB bus powered CD drive you must use the
171. range of the lower keyboard has been expanded giving you greater expressive capabilities on the piano A damper pedal and initial touch sensitivity are also provided both necessities for piano performance Design utilizes your existing music data The ATELIER series is designed so that even on new models you will feel right at home and can begin playing immediately Consideration has been given to data compatibility and existing song data or registration data can be moved to USB memory or used by connecting a floppy disk drive Music styles from around the world A rich variety of the world s most representative music styles rhythm and auto accompaniment patterns are built in allowing you to more readily perform music from almost any genre Utilizes SMF music files Compatible with General MIDI 2 the world standard in SMF music files Since an external memory connector is provided you can connect separately available USB memory or a floppy disk drive and take advantage of the wide range of commercially available SMF music files You can also mute parts allowing you to practice the part for each hand separately and enjoy performing ensemble with the music files Main Features Features Harmonic bars for creating organ sounds The organ is equipped with Harmonic bars which are much like the controllers used on traditional jazz organs By operating the harmonic bars you can easily create a diverse variety of organ sounds US
172. rations the same way Connect your USB memory to the external memory NERD connector If you want to save registration data to a floppy disk connect Press the Registration button to make the indicator light ety deities ie external memory connector The Registration select screen appears Into the floppy disk drive insert a floppy disk that was Press the Media button to select the desired media formatted by the ATELIER If you want to save the registration to USB memory select Ext Memory If you want to save the registration to floppy disk select Disk If you want to save the registration to user memory select User Press the Value and buttons to select the save destination number Numbers which have not been used in the Saving operation will be displayed Internal Mu Regist Media User Press the Save button Press the Value and buttons to select the format in which the data will be saved Save formats that can be used with the AT 100 and AT 300 ORIGINAL When saved in this format the data can also be used by AT S Series AT 900 AT 900C AT 800 AT 45 and AT 15 devices R SERIES Save formats that can be used with AT R Series devices 20 a o0 00 56797 99 5 Using the Registration Buttons 7 Press the Save button to execute the save operation Sa
173. rd and by changing the Solo Split Point p 85 and Bass Split Point p 87 you can create the following types of setup E Drums SFX E Bass Lower E Solo li Drums SFX E Bass E Lower E Solo 83 Pseoqhey 1907 eui Burst Oe pin Playing the Solo Voice on the Lower Keyboard Solo To Lower Button 84 Normally the solo voice will sound on the upper keyboard By using the Solo To Lower button you can play the solo voice in the right hand side of the lower keyboard that includes the BA key The state in which the keyboard is divided in this way is called split and the location at which the keyboard is divided to play the solo voice in the lower keyboard is called the Solo Split Point Select a Solo voice p 28 Press the Solo To Lower button indicator lights When you play the Lower keyboard the Solo voice will sound in the range to the right of the Solo Split Point Lower keyboard Solo voice Solo Split Point To turn off the Solo split press the Solo To Lower button indicator turns off The Solo voice will no longer sound in the Lower keyboard the Solo voice will now be played in the Upper keyboard sp The key used for the solo split point is in
174. reete eee 104 Enjoying Karaoke with a Music CD Center Cancel 2 104 Transposing the Song to a Comfortable Key for 105 Various Other oco estan 106 Adjusting How the Instrument Responds 5 2320s ace ett oti ie eet ov He op sette en sa 106 Adjusting the Initial Touch Sensitivity Initial 2 106 Changing the Pedalboard Polyphony Pedal Bass 106 Performance Function Settings iden aei e eoe deti Rte i te besote 107 Changing the Function of the Expression Pedal Exp 107 Rhythm 108 Preventing Rhythm Tempos from Switching Automatically Auto Std Tempo 108 Changing the Sound of the Countdown Count Down 108 i i EE 109 Registration Arranger Update Arranger 109 Registration Transpose Update Trans Update 109 12 Contents Composer Le EEEE T E E E E E EE T 110 Switching the Display of Lyrics On or Off 0202 110 Changing the Key When Playing Back Songs Playback Transpose 110 Changin
175. replace parts Never attempt to repair this device or replace S parts If repair or part replacement should become necessary you must contact your dealer or a Roland service center Do not use or store in the following types of locations Locations of extremely high temperature such as in direct sunlight near heating equipment or on lt a device that generates heat Near moisture such as in a bathroom near a ind sink or on a wet floor or in locations of high humidity Locations exposed to rain Locations of excessive dust Locations subject to heavy vibration Do not place in an unstable location Do not place this device on an unstable stand or a tilted surface You must place it in a stable and level location Connect the power cord to an outlet of the correct voltage of the correct voltage as marked on the device You must connect the power cord to an AC outlet Use only the included power cord You must use only the power cord included with the device Do not use the included power cord with any other device Do not bend the power cord or place heavy objects on it Do not bend the power cord excessively or place heavy objects on the power cord Doing so will damage the power cord and may cause short circuits or faulty connections possibly resulting in fire or electrical shock Do not share an outlet with an unreasonable number of other devices devices to a single power outlet In particular
176. s Este s mbolo indica que nos pa ses da UE a recolha deste produto dever ser feita separadamente do lixo dom stico de acordo com os regulamentos de cada regi o Os produtos que apresentem este s mbolo n o dever o ser eliminados juntamente com o lixo dom stico Dit symbool geeft aan dat in landen van de EU dit product gescheiden van huishoudelijk afval moet worden aangeboden zoals bepaald per gemeente of regio Producten die van dit symbool zijn voorzien mogen niet samen met huishoudelijk afval worden verwijderd Dette symbol angiver at i EU lande skal dette produkt opsamles adskilt fra husholdningsaffald som defineret i hver enkelt region Produkter med dette symbol ma ikke smides ud sammen med husholdningsaffald Dette symbolet indikerer at produktet m behandles som spesialavfall i EU land iht til retningslinjer for den enkelte regionen og ikke kastes sammen med vanlig husholdningsavfall Produkter som er merket med dette symbolet m ikke kastes sammen med vanlig husholdningsavfall O O O O O O O 90 O O O Symbolen anger att i EU l nder m ste den har produkten kasseras separat fran hushallsavfall i enlighet med varje regions best mmelser Produkter med den har symbolen far inte kasseras tillsammans med hushallsavfall T m merkint ilmaisee ett tuote on EU maissa ker tt v erill n kotitalousj tteist kunkin alueen voimassa olevien m r ysten mukaisesti T ll merkinn ll varustettuja tuo
177. s the Utility button performances and Automatic Accompaniment will be recalled when you press a Registration 1 8 button 2 Prece he Meno hmin 1 Press the Utility button Trans Update Transpose Update 2 Press the Menu 4 or button to select Arranger Update 4 H rran g er a t b DELAYED 3 Press the Value or button to switch between DELAYED and INSTANT Press the Value or button to switch Setting Descriptions between DELAYED and INSTANT Transpose settings will be recalled when you DELAYED hold a Registration button for several Setting Descriptions seconds Settings related to Rhythm performances and Automatic Accompaniment will be recalled INSTANT when you hold a Registration button for several seconds If you quickly press the Transpose setting will be recalled the instant you press a Registration button along with all other panel settings DELAYED age at Registration button only the panel settings voice etc that are not related to Rhythm To return to the basic screen press the Utility button and Automatic Accompaniment will be o updated g This setting remains stored memory even while power is Settings related to Rhythm performances and turned off 8 INSTANT Automatic Accompaniment wil be recalled 8 the instant you press Registration button a o along with all oth
178. s the Value and buttons to adjust the setting Settings SHORT MIDDLE LONG To return to the basic screen press the Utility button 2 2 I Jl Adding Various Effects to a Voice Reverb Effect Reverb is an effect that adds a sense of spaciousness to the sound creating the illusion of playing in a large or small concert hall a large or small room small club etc Reverb ccomp SMF A A Y Y 1 Press the Reverb A V buttons to adjust the overall Reverb amount When you press the Reverb A button additional Reverb is applied Pressing the Reverb W button decreases the Reverb level When you press the Reverb A W buttons the Reverb level will be shown in the display p wo a 77 99IOA 128 J3 snoueA E oe uu eue a a Adding Various Effects to a Voice Changing the Reverb Type By changing the reverberations of the notes you can enjoy the atmosphere of performance in a wide variety of different locations l Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu and buttons to select Reverb Press Rec button 4 Press the Menu lt and gt buttons
179. sh to delete the song press the Rec button Never turn off the power while the operation is in progress Doing so will damage the ATELIER s internal memory or USB memory making it unusable Layering a New Recording onto SMF Music Files You can load commercially available SMF music files into the ATELIER and record your own performance on top of it During recording the data you ve loaded will be played back while you record your performance Utility e Display Exit Biggest Band Composer Song Registration Media Demo Rename Track Bass Lower Solo Upper Play Reset Stop Rec Bwd Fwd 10 118 6 1 Prepare the SMF music files If you re using SMF music files from USB memory connect it to the external memory connector If you re using SMF music files from a floppy disk connect the floppy disk drive to the external memory connector and insert the floppy disk 2 Press the Song button confirm that its indicator is lit The Song Select screen appears Internal SONG 01 ATELIER 01 Media Favorites Press the Media button to select the media If you want to play SMF music files from USB memory choose Ext Memory If you want to play SMF music files from floppy disk choose Disk 99 yoeqhe q pue Er
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182. t button Press the Rec button to enter recording standby mode The Rec button indicator will light and the Play Stop button and the unrecorded track buttons will blink The track buttons that are already recorded will light 4 Press the button of the track you want to record so it s blinking The existing performance data in the specified track will be erased as recording takes place NOTE When the button for a track lights steadily it means it won t be recorded 5 Press the Play Stop button to start recording When you press Play Stop button the metronome will sound a two measure count and then recording will begin As you listen to the performance song previously recorded record the Part into a new Track 6 Press Stop button to stop recording The track button for which performance data has been recorded will be lit 7 Repeat steps 2 6 to record each part 93 INOA yoeqhe q pue T Re Recording You can record over recorded performance data 1 4 94 Composer Song Registration Media Demo Rename Track Lower Solo Upper Play C e Bwd Fwd 3E CJ 6 452 1 Press the Bwd button or the Fwd button to select the desired measure bar when you start recording If you wish to start recording from the beginni
183. t Balance volume of each part Press the Part Balance button to lower 36 is too high the volume Either lower the Reverb volume p 36 ig when the volume of each Part Balance Sound is distorted cracked ban n already raised adjust the Part Balance of each part p 77 The Master Volume slider has been Volume Use the Master Volume slider to lower p 18 excessu the overall volume Some keys of certain keyboard You are playing notes outside the ae parts sound strange recommended range of the voice This nel evmnalfpnctan Mid The Rhythm does not change The settings at which Registrations are Set the timing at which the arranger 57 when you press the Registration recalled Registration Arranger settings are called up Registration 109 buttons Update has been set to DELAYED Arranger Update to INSTANT P The Pedal To Lower button or the Bass Split function is on In the Pedal part press the Pedal To ibd xd When the Pedal To Lower button is Lower button or Bass Split function is i oc E on the Bass will be sounded by the off Lower keyboard When playing the same sound in ET Set the initial touch settings of the the Upper keyboard and Lower Drone OF nek boards Upper keyboard and the Lower p 106 keyboard the volume is different Touch is turned ON keyboard to both On or both Off 127
184. tains image and lyric data allowing you to enjoy songs with lyrics and images simultaneously When data bearing the VIMA TUNES logo is played back on a device that bears the same logo lyrics can be shown on the screen of a connected external display or television letting you enjoy karaoke or watch a slide show SMF Music Files SMFs Standard MIDI Files use a standard format for music file that was formulated so that files containing music file could be widely compatible regardless of the manvfacturer of the listening device An enormous variety of music is available whether it be for listening for practicing musical instruments for Karaoke etc SMF with Lyrics SME SMF with Lyrics refers to SMF Standard MIDI File that contains the lyrics When Music Files carrying the SMF with Lyrics logo are played back on a compatible device one bearing the same logo the lyrics will appear in its display The ATELIER come equipped with GM 2 GS sound generators About the ATELIER Sound Generator The ATELIER come equipped with GM 2 GS sound generators GENERAL General MIDI Mlul mmm The General MIDI is a set of recommendations which seeks to provide a way to go beyond the limitations of proprietary designs and standardize the MIDI capabilities of sound generating devices Sound generating devices and music files that meets the General MIDI standard bears the General MIDI logo Music files bearing the General MIDI logo can b
185. the foot switch the Variation number will decrement VARIATION ALT Switches the Variation button If the Variation 1 button or 3 button is selected this will switch between the Variation 1 and 3 buttons If the Variation 2 button or 4 button is selected this will switch between the Variation 2 and 4 buttons FILL IN Adds a fill in BREAK Stop the Rhythm for one measure break DAMPER OF UPPER Notes played on the Upper keyboard will be sustained only while you continue pressing the Foot Switch Decay cannot be added to the Solo voices GLIDE While the Foot Switch is pressed the pitch will temporarily be lowered and will gradually return to normal when you release the Foot Switch Glide effect is added to the voice of all the sections being played on Upper keyboard Glide is not applied to the vintage organ DAMPER OF LOWER Notes played on the Lower keyboard will be sustained only while you continue pressing the Foot Switch Decay cannot be added to the Solo voices LEADING BASS The Leading Bass function p 49 will operate only while you continue pressing the Foot Switch RHYTHM START STOP Start Stop the Rhythm COMP PLAY STOP The same function as the Composer Play Stop button Each time you press the Foot Switch the performance data will play back or stop OFF Turns the foot switch function off IF the Util
186. the world Ralf regularly performs at the Frankfurt Musik Messe the largest musical fair in Europe A tremendously versatile and gifted musician Ralf is comfortable with all types of music From pop to jazz Ralf s repertoire appeals to all age groups Since 1992 Ralf has been working and touring for Roland Europe as demonstrator and product consultant He regularly tours Europe Asia and Canada Ric lannone Ric lannone began playing the piano and accordion at the age of two and a half By the time he was seven he was performing public and private engagements with his musician father For more than 20 years Ric has performed and traveled extensively throughout the United States and Europe delighting audiences with his unique playing style and music arrangements He is equally comfortable playing the organ piano or keyboard as a concert artist and product demonstrator 138 Index A Active Expression Voice 33 PU Stele aute tita a canton eres 22 era dua 132 Arranger 50 Arranger function scatter i Ta 46 Arranger page cuc avec bae dad vw ras 109 Audio CDs 104 Auto Std Tempo Auto Standard Tempo 108 Automatic Accompaniment 45 46 50 132 B Basic Chord ter ete 132 Basic 114 wrist ertt 86 112
187. tinue sounding 2 Press the Pedal To Lower button so its indicator goes out The sound stops playing NEMO This setting is saved to the registration NEMO Pedal To Lower button will also turn on at this time Playing Drums from the Entire Lower Keyboard Drums SFX You can use the Lower keyboard to play various drum sounds drum set In this case the Lower voices will no longer sound Lower Drums SFX 1 Press the Drums SFX button indicator lights Play the Lower keyboard and listen to the various drum sounds on each key The Drums SFX button will alternate between on lit and off each time it is pressed 38 MEMO Refer to for Voice amp Rhythm List Appendix separate booklet details on which drum sound or Sound Effect will be played by each note sooo oft Changing the Drum SFX Set Immediately after the power is turned on the STANDARD drum set will sound Let s try selecting a different Drum Set or the Sound Effect set As the drum set you can choose from 13 types AT 300 or 9 types AT 100 of drum set When you change the drum set the sound produced by each note will change Lower Drums SFX Utility Menu gt IE 130 g CJ CI Biggest B Exit Value 2 J CJ LJ Transpose 1 3 2 Press the Drums SFX button i
188. tion of the Foot Switch p 69 47 eoueuuopeg Using the Rhythm Performance 48 mass oe oft 20 a oo 2a Chord Intelligence is a feature that intelligently plays the correct accompaniment chords the moment you play a key specifying a chord on the Lower keyboard during Automatic Accompaniment To play a C chord on the Lower keyboard for example you usually have to press down the three keys C E and G but with Chord Intelligence you only have to press the C Key to initiate a C chord accompaniment Press the Utility button NEM For more information about Press the Menu and buttons to select Chord chord fingering see the Chord i List p 130 Intelligence 4 Chord Intelligence P OM Press the Value and buttons to switch the Chord Intelligence ON or OFF NEM When the One Touch Descriptions Program button is pressed the Chord Intelligence function is Chord Intelligence function is ON automatically switched ON OFF Chord Intelligence function is OFF To return to the basic screen press the Utility button EM When the Leading Bass function p 49 is on and the Chord Intelligence function is off you can specify chords with a combination of the lower keyboard and pedalboard
189. to select Reverb Type Reverb Reverb Type HALL 1 D 5 Press the Value and buttons to select a Reverb type 78 Type Descriptions ROOM 1 Reverberation of a small room ROOM 2 Reverberation of a small club ROOM 3 Reverberation of a large room HALL 1 Reverberation of a large concert hall HALL 2 Reverberation of a small concert hall SMALL CHURCH The reverberation of a small church LARGE CHURCH The reverberation of a large church CATHEDRAL The reverberation of a cathedral PLATE A bright metallic Reverberation DELAY An echo like sound repeated several times mama RY Re a tends To return to the basic screen press the Utility button CH Adding Various Effects to a Voice Changing the Wall Type By changing the type of reverb you can experience the feeling of performing in various different locations and by changing the Wall Type wall material you can make further adjustments to the way in which reverberation occurs Press the Utility button Press the Menu and buttons to select Reverb Reverb b F fesse B c Press the Rec button Press the Menu lt and buttons to select Wall Type Reverb Wall Type 4 ACOUSTIC TILE Press the Value and buttons to select a Wall type
190. ton The indicator of the Harmony Intelligence button will light and the Harmony Intelligence is confirmed Harmony Intelligence types Number of Voice Upper Voice notes of the 300 100 harmony BIG BAND Trumpet Flugel Horn 5 STRINGS Strings 1 Strings 5 4 o o TRADITIONAL Currently Selected Tone 3 2 Clarinet Trombone 3 JAZZ SCAT Jazz Scat Jazz Scat A BROADWAY Celesta Theater Or 1 3 OCTAVE 1 Currently Selected Tone 2 BIG BAND Currently Selected Tone 5 STRINGS Currently Selected Tone 4 1 77 5 Currently Selected Tone 4 BROADWAY Currently Selected Tone 3 Harmonies are added only to the Upper voice Adding Various Effects to a Voice MEMO You can also play the upper manual to confirm the type of the Harmony Intelligence The number of notes of the harmony will depend on the Harmony Intelligence type sp Harp type harmony intelligence will not sound the keys you play Use your left hand to play a chord in the lower keyboard and use your right hand to play a glissando on the upper keyboard and a beautiful harp glissando will be produced 73 99IOA 128 J3 snoueA III sse Wil Adding Various Effects to a Voice f Hl
191. tore the User memory to their original factory settings This function is called User Memory Reset What is User Memory User Memory refers an area inside the instrument where you can store the registration you create and the performances you record Registration and SMF music files saved on USB memory can also be copied to user memory User memory is quite useful since anything you place there will be retained even while the power is turned off The following things are stored in User memory Songs you ve registered in Favorites Rhythms Registration sets 1 Turn down the volume to the minimum level then turn off the power 2 While holding down the Rhythm Ballad User button press the Power On switch to turn the power on Power On Ballad Do not turn off the power while the following screen is displayed The user memory will be reset to the factory set state To reset all settings other than the User memory to their MEMO original factory settings refer to Panel Reset p 119 If you want to reset all settings to their factory set state refer to Factory Reset p 19 When user memory reset is completed the basic screen is appeared oo Restoring All Settings Other Than the User Memory to the Original Factory Settings Panel
192. tore the default setting 440 0 Hz This setting remains stored memory even while power is turned off mass oe ieee m comm cose Specifying Transmission of PC Numbers Send PC Switch Transmission of PC Program Change numbers can be switched ON OFF Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu or gt button to select MIDI MIDI p Fress Rec 3 Press the Rec button 4 Press the Menu a or button to select Send PC Switch MIDI Send PC Switch OFF 4 D 5 Press the Value or button to switch the Send PC Switch ON or OFF Setting Descriptions ON PC numbers are transmitted OFF PC numbers are not transmitted To return to the basic screen press the Utility button w turned off This setting remains stored in memory even while power is Setting PC Numbers PC Number You can specify the Program Change number that will be transmitted from MIDI Out when a Registration is selected Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu 4 button to select MIDI MIDI d Press Rec Press the Rec button 4 Press the Menu or gt button to select PC Number MIDI Number
193. tteita ei saa h vitt kotitalousj tteiden mukana Ez a szimb lum azt jelenti hogy az Eur pai Uni ban ezt a term ket a h ztart si hullad kt l elk l n tve az adott r gi ban rv nyes szab lyoz s szerint kell gy jteni Az ezzel a szimb lummal ell tott term keket nem szabad a h ztart si hullad k k z dobni Symbol oznacza e zgodnie z regulacjami w odpowiednim regionie w krajach UE produktu nie nale y wyrzuca z odpadami domowymi Produkt w opatrzonych tym symbolem nie mo na utylizowa razem z odpadami domowymi Tento symbol ud v e v zem ch EU mus b t tento v robek sb r n odd len od dom c ho odpadu jak je ur eno pro ka d region V robky nesouc tento symbol se nesm vyhazovat spolu s dom c m odpadem Tento symbol vyjadruje e v krajin ch E sa mus zber tohto produktu vykon va oddelene od domov ho odpadu pod a nariaden platn ch v konkr tnej krajine Produkty s t mto symbolom sa nesm vyhadzova spolu s domov m odpadom See s mbol n itab et EL i maades tuleb see toode olempr gist eraldi koguda nii nagu on igas piirkonnas m ratletud Selle s mboliga m rgitud tooteid ei tohi ra visata koos olmepr giga is simbolis rodo kad ES alyse is produktas turi b ti surenkamas atskirai nuo buitini atliek kaip nustatyta kiekviename regione Siuo simboliu pa enklinti produktai neturi b ti i metami kartu su buitin mis atliekomis is simbols nor
194. u want to rename Registration Selec Internal Factory Reg Ca FOLDERA1 Media User 2 Press the Registration and Media buttons simultaneously Rename Folder 1 3 Press the Menu and gt buttons to move the cursor and press the Value or button to select a character The following characters can be selected when changing name _ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX 20123456789 Press the Reset button Delete a character Press the Rec button Inserts the letter A 4 To confirm the new name simultaneously press the Registration and Media buttons once again The new name is now inserted p b Enjoying VIMA TUNES Songs Listening to a VIMA TUNES Song You can connect a CD drive commercially available and play back CD ROM produced for VIMA TUNES sold separately While playing a VIMA TUNES song you can play along using recommended tones VIMA TUNES VIMA TUNES is a Roland specification for music files that contains image and lyric data allowing you to enjoy songs with lyrics and images simultaneously When data bearing the VIMA TUNES logo is played back on a device that bears the same logo lyrics can be shown on the screen of a connected external dis
195. unction assigned to the right foot switch cannot be used RIGHT The left foot switch is dedicated to switching registrations The function assigned to the left foot switch cannot be used LEFT 70 Setting Descriptions The right foot switch is dedicated to switching registrations The function assigned to the right foot switch cannot be used Selecting the Registration 8 button and pressing the right foot switch activates the Load Next function calling up the next registration saved to the USB memory user memory or floppy disk The Registration Load window appears in the display When you then press the right foot switch again the Registration Set is confirmed and the Registration 1 button is selected Example 12223 28 gt Load Next gt Next Registration 1 RIGHT Load Next What is Load Next You can use the Load Next function to call up Registrations in the order saved to the USB memory user memory or floppy disk When you will be performing live you can save registration sets to USB memory user memory or floppy disk in the order in which you will be performing Then while you perform you can recall the next registration set easily and smoothly To return to the basic screen press the Utility button NEM This setting remains stored in memory even while the power is turned off Using the Performance Functions Adjusting the Overall Volume Using an Expression Pedal You
196. utton will blink To stop mid way through this or any procedure press the Display Exit button Once again press the Others button for the part whose sound you wish to set to confirm the voice The indicator of the Others button will change from blinking to light The sound number of each voice is preceded by an alphabetical character A U AT 100 or A V AT 300 which indicates the sound group e g Strings You can also press the key the part containing a changed voice to confirm the voice setting ra About the voices that can be assigned to an Others button please refer to Voice amp Rhythm List 29 spunos pue Bunoejes Selecting and Playing Sounds opriennense oo ma on 5 2 T The Vintage Organ button lets you add vintage organ sounds to the upper and lower parts In addition you can also use the harmonic bars to modify the selected sound as desired The ATELIER provides nine harmonic bars for the upper part and lower part Each harmonic bar is assigned a sound of a different footage pitch and by layering these sounds you can create a variety of organ tones oocom x Fas Upper Lower 25 De
197. ving of the registration data will begin Never remove the USB memory When saving ends the jn the screen will change to the or turn off the power while the 1 d operation is in progress Doing registration name that you saved so will damage the ATELIER s internal memory or USB memory making it unusable Internal Regist 01 Regist Media User If you ve named the registration 58 it will be saved with that name If the following screen appears If you select a number at which a registration has already been saved and press the Save button the following screen appears luerurite Registration OK Yee Rec No Reset If you wish to update the contents of the Registration data 1 Press the Rec button The Registration will be rewritten If you wish to save new data instead of updating the registration 1 Press the Reset button to cancel the procedure Rewriting of the Registration will be canceled 2 Press the Value buttons to select a number for which is displayed on the upper right of the screen 3 Press the Save button to save the Registration set When saving is complete the saved registration name will be displayed 61 suong i Using the Registration Buttons o0 a ao oo 555 2 oo 77 77 eee comm Ce ee
198. when using a power strip exceeding the rated capacity watts amps of the power strip may cause heat to be generated possibly melting the cable Do not connect excessive numbers of electrical S Avoid extended use at high volume This device either by itself or used in conjunction with headphones amps and or speakers is S capable of producing volume levels that can cause permanent hearing damage If you experience impaired hearing or ringing in your ears immedi ately stop using the device and consult a medical specialist Do not insert foreign objects Never allow foreign objects flammable objects coins wires etc to enter this device This can cause short circuits or other malfunctions USING THE UNIT SAFELY Turn off the power if an abnormality or malfunction occurs If any of the following should occur immediately turn off the power disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet and contact your dealer or a service center to have the device serviced The power cord is damaged The device produces smoke or an unusual smell A foreign object enters the device or liquid spills into the device The device becomes wet by rain etc An abnormality or malfunction occurs in the device Do not allow children to use without supervision In households with children take particular care against tampering If children are to use this device they must be supervised guided by an adult D
199. wish to record a new performance you must erase the previously recorded data Utility 4Menu gt S5 CJ oes goest Band Exit Value LJ LJ 9 Composer Song Registration Media Demo Rename Track Bass Lower Solo Upper Play Reset Stop Rec Bwd Fwd Cio C gt a gt 3 Press the Display Exit button a number of times to access the composer screen 130 44 JJ ATELIER 01 EDITED Press Load and Save buttons simultaneously The following message asking you to confirm your choice will be displayed ar Song OK Rec Ma Reset To cancel the procedure press the Reset button If you are sure that you wish to erase the song press the Rec button p b 1 Changing the Name of a Performance Song Rename A name is automatically assigned to a performance song that you record However at some point you may wish to change the name to something more meaningful Utility Menu 130 4 4 M Load Beat pera om CJ C9 Biggest Band 02 play Delete o Exit Value tq 92 Cp C WE Save Composer Song Registration Media Demo
200. with an be played by pressing just the key marked with the x C Ci D Eb E F Wer Adi C C C 7 D7 Eb7 E7 F7 C BibT UU UP EUN C m Dm Ebm Em Fm Sub S T PRU ETE AA Cm7 C m7 Dm7 Eb m7 Em7 Fm7 Mb CEPR UP ddl C dim Ddim Eb dim Edim Fdim 7 5 C m7b5 Dm7b5 Ebm7b5 Em7b5 Fm7b5 C aug Daug Eb aug Eaug Faug BU CPE EPA Csus4 C sus4 Dsus4 Eb sus4 Esus4 Fsus4 ELI C7sus4 C 7sus4 D7sus4 Eb 7sus4 E7sus4 F7sus4 Rubi b AEE A C6 C 6 D6 Eb6 E6 F6 ML EN C m6 Eb m6 Em6 Fm6 F 1 130 Chord List symbol Indicates the constituent not of chord symbol Chord shown with an be played by pressing just the key marked with the x F maj7 Gmaj7 Abmaj7 Amaj7 Bb maj7 Bmaj7 STER EE Er m PATRE HE rn F 7 G7 Ab7 A7 Bb 7 B7 EG D UG Ld F m Gm Abm Am Bbm Bm EEL REY UE RTT F m7 Gm7 Abm7 Am7 Bb m7 Bm7 EERIE LEIA LP ER F dim Gdim Abdim Adim Bb dim Bdim CETT LE E CT CEP EY F m7b5 Gm7b5 Abm7b5 Am7b5 Bb 7 5 Bm7 5 F aug Gaug Abaug Aaug Bb aug Baug LEES ETE F sus4 Gsus4 Absus4 Asus4 Bb sus4 Bsus4 d i F 7sus4 Ab7sus4 54 Bb 7sus4 B7sus4 ee
201. y disk connect the floppy disk drive to the external memory connector and insert a floppy disk into the drive While holding down the Song button press the Play Stop button All performance data saved on the USB memory or floppy disk will be played consecutively To stop playback press the Play Stop button NUR ooo ow oo Ili Silencing a Specific Track Track Mute The indicators for Track button in which performances were recorded will be lit By turning off these Track button indicators you can temporarily silence the sound This is referred to as Track Mute IF you want to play back a song from USB memory connect your USB memory to the external memory connector before you continue If you want to play back a song from floppy disk connect your floppy disk drive to the external memory connector and insert the floppy disk Composer Song Registration Media Rename Track Bass Lower Solo Upper Play Reset Stop Rec Bwd Fwd DBO 1 Press the Track button whose indicator is lit to turn the light off The track whose indicator was turned off will be muted silenced 2 Press the Track button once again indicator lights The part that had been muted will return to normal and will be heard Assignments to the Track Button
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