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Using the Registration Buttons ............................................................ 106

 

Storing Registrations....................................................................................................... 107
Recalling a Registration .................................................................................................. 108

How to Recall a Registration (DELAYED) .................................................................. 108
How to Recall a Registration (INSTANT) .................................................................. 108
Changing the Timing of Recalling Registrations ........................................................ 109

Automatically Registering When You Switch Panel Settings ................................................. 110
Assigning a Name to a Registration Set............................................................................ 111
Saving Registration Sets.................................................................................................. 113
Loading Previously Saved Registration Sets Into the ATELIER ................................................ 116

Loading a Set of Registrations ................................................................................ 116
Loading an Individual Registration .......................................................................... 117
Recalling the Order that the Registrations are Saved (Load Next)................................ 120

Deleting a Set of Registrations ......................................................................................... 122
Changing the Name or Order of Registration.................................................................... 124
Copying Registrations .................................................................................................... 127

 

Using the Performance Functions ........................................................ 130

 

Transposing to a Different Key (Key Transpose) ................................................................. 130
Adjusting the Brightness of the Sound ............................................................................... 131
Adding Decay to the Sound (Damper Pedal) ..................................................................... 131
Using the Pitch Bend/Vibrato Lever .................................................................................. 132
Using the Foot Switches .................................................................................................. 133

Changing the Function of the Foot Switch ................................................................ 134
Using the Foot Switch to Switch Registrations ........................................................... 135

Adjusting the Overall Volume Using an Expression Pedal.................................................... 136

Adjusting the Depth of the Expression Pedal............................................................. 137

 

Applying Various Effects to the Sound ................................................ 138

 

Adding Harmony to a Melody (Harmony Intelligence) ........................................................ 138

Changing the Harmony Intelligence Type ................................................................ 139

Adding Modulation to the Sound (Rotary Effect)................................................................. 141

Making Fine Adjustments to the Rotary Effect Speed (Rotary Speed)............................ 142
Changing the Brightness of the Rotary Effect (Rotary Color)........................................ 143

Adding Richness to the Sound (Chorus Effect) .................................................................... 144
Adding Resonance to the Sound (Sustain Effect)................................................................. 146

Changing the Sustain Length .................................................................................. 148

Adding Reverberation to the Sound (Reverb Effect)............................................................. 149

Changing the Reverb Type..................................................................................... 150
Changing the Wall Type ....................................................................................... 151
Changing the Depth of the Reverb .......................................................................... 152

Using the D Beam Controller for Additional Enjoyment ....................................................... 154

Modifying the Sound............................................................................................. 154
Moving Your Hand Above the D Beam Controller to Produce a Sound Effect................ 155

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Page 3: ...dditionally 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 2007 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION AT 90...

Page 4: ...fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet WARNING IMPORTANT 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 GREEN AND YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the...

Page 5: ...e power outlet In particular 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 Avoid extended use at high volume 010 This device either by itself or used in conjunction with headphones amps and or speakers is capable of producing volume levels that can cause permanent hearing damage If you experience impair...

Page 6: ...sing this device ensure that it is placed in a well ventilated location Grasp the plug when connecting or disconnecting the power cord 102b 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 103a From time to time you should unplug the power cord from the AC outlet and use...

Page 7: ...reful when opening closing the lid so you do not get your fingers pinched p 22 Adult super vision is recommended whenever small children use the unit Cautions when using the seat 117 Selection You must observe the following cautions when using the seat 1 Do not play with the seat or use it as a stepstool 2 Do not allow two or more people to sit on the seat simultaneously 4 Do not sit on the seat i...

Page 8: ... 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 401b For everyday care wipe with a soft dry cloth or remove stubborn dirt using a tightly wrung out cloth If this device contains wooden components wipe the entire area following the direction of the grain The finish may be damaged if you continue stron...

Page 9: ... 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 not leave USB memory in direct sunlight or in locations such as a closed up automobile Storage temperature 0 50 degrees C Do not allow USB memory to become wet Do not disassemble or modify USB memory Additio...

Page 10: ... 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 range of the lower keyboard has been expanded giving you gre...

Page 11: ...to internal user memory Quick Registration and Music Assistant functions The Quick Registration function lets you use keywords to select wonderful registrations created by top ranking organists such as Hector Olivera The Music Assistant function makes it easy to recall appropriate rhythm and sound settings simply by selecting a desired atmosphere for your song Highly realistic rhythms and automati...

Page 12: ...m the other sounds you ll also be able to adjust the volume balance during a concert Large wide LCD For convenience the frame area of the wide LCD screen always displays buttons for frequently used functions You can also view the tempo and measure number in any screen The color liquid crystal touch panel ensures excellent visibility and easy operability This manual uses the following conventions i...

Page 13: ...24 Using Headphones 25 Using a Microphone 25 Using the Code Hook 26 About the Hole of the ATELIER s Cabinet 26 About the Bench AT 900 27 Restoring All the Factory Default Settings 27 Using the External Memory 29 Connecting the USB Memory 29 Connecting the Floppy Disk Drive 29 Using a CD 30 Connecting a CD Drive 30 About the Display 31 Understanding the Main and Related Screens 31 Convenient Functi...

Page 14: ...ng Drums SFX Sets 77 Playing a Lower Voice with Percussion Instrument Sounds and a Voice Phrase Manual Percussion 78 Changing the Manual Percussion Sets 79 Sustaining Notes in the Lower Part Lower Hold 80 Using Rhythm Performance 81 Selecting a Rhythm 81 Using Rhythms Stored in User Memory 82 Rhythm Search 83 Playing Rhythm 85 Starting at the Press of a Button 85 Starting the Rhythm Automatically ...

Page 15: ...sing the Pitch Bend Vibrato Lever 132 Using the Foot Switches 133 Changing the Function of the Foot Switch 134 Using the Foot Switch to Switch Registrations 135 Adjusting the Overall Volume Using an Expression Pedal 136 Adjusting the Depth of the Expression Pedal 137 Applying Various Effects to the Sound 138 Adding Harmony to a Melody Harmony Intelligence 138 Changing the Harmony Intelligence Type...

Page 16: ... Playing Back a Performance Song 175 Add a Count Sound to Match the Timing Count In 175 Recording Each Part Separately 176 Re Recording 177 Erasing a Performance Song Song Clear 178 Changing the Name of a Performance Song Rename 178 Saving Performance Songs 180 Loading Performance Songs Into the ATELIER 181 Deleting Performance Songs Stored on Favorites or the USB Memory 182 Layering a New Recordi...

Page 17: ...ll apply 212 Changing the Pitch Bend Range 213 Adjusting the Sensitivity of the D Beam Controller 213 Rhythm Settings 214 Turning Chord Hold On Off 214 Changing the Intro Countdown Sound Count Down Sound 214 Preventing Rhythm Tempos from Switching Automatically 215 Changing the Operation of the Fill In Button and Intro Ending Buttons 215 Registration Settings 217 Changing the Timing at Which Arran...

Page 18: ... Connectors 240 Connecting to Audio Equipment 241 Connecting an amp to produce sound AT 900C 242 Connecting a Computer 242 Making the Settings for the USB Driver 243 Connecting MIDI Devices 244 Connecting an External Display or Television 245 Changing the settings when external speakers are connected 247 Switching the Aux Out On OFF 247 Switching the Aux Out Mode 247 Using the Remote 251 Installin...

Page 19: ... Sound Generator 280 Settings That Are Stored After the Power Is Turned Off 281 Settings That Are Stored After the Power Is Turned Off 281 Settings That Are Stored In the Registration Buttons 281 Settings That Are Stored In the Individual Registration Buttons 281 MIDI Implementation Chart 282 Demo Song List 283 Short Cut List 286 Main Specifications 287 Index 290 AT 900_e book 17 ページ 2007年9月7日 金曜日...

Page 20: ... indicator p 73 6 Solo Voice select buttons p 51 Solo Part Alternate button To Lower button p 158 Level buttons p 72 Level indicator p 73 7 Power On switch p 24 8 D Beam p 154 p 155 9 Video Input buttons p 262 10 D Beam buttons p 154 p 155 11 Upper Harmonic Bars p 54 12 Solo Harmonic Bars p 54 p 72 13 Vintage Organ buttons p 54 14 Percussion buttons p 54 15 H Bar Manual button p 58 16 Video Monito...

Page 21: ...r button p 163 Bass Split button p 161 28 Rhythm select buttons p 81 Variation buttons p 89 Tempo buttons p 87 Fill In Auto button p 89 Fill In Break button p 89 Intro button p 85 p 87 Ending button p 85 p 87 Count Down button p 88 Sync Start button p 86 Start Stop button p 85 p 87 Arranger On Off button p 88 One Touch Program button p 94 29 Master Volume slider p 24 30 Brilliance slider p 131 31 ...

Page 22: ...oard PK series are powered off 2 Use the PK cable that is supplied with the AT 900C to connect the AT 900C s PK IN connector to the pedalboard s PK OUT connector Once the connections have been completed turn on power to your various devices in the order specified By turning on devices in the wrong order you risk causing malfunction and or damage to speakers and other devices 3 Turn on the power of...

Page 23: ...taching the music rest Before moving the piano be sure to remove the music rest to prevent accidents Attaching the Music Rest AT 900C 1 Place the music rest on top of the AT 900C and align the screw hole locations 2 Insert the included music stand fastening screws into the screw holes of the music stand and loosely tighten them two locations 3 Put the music rest between the screws and the ATELIER ...

Page 24: ...it to the rear 2 To close the lid slowly pull it forward until it stops Then gently lower it into place 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 k...

Page 25: ...s bench also have adjusters If the bench is unstable you can adjust its adjusters When turning the adjuster be careful not to pinch your hand 1 First make sure that the Power On switch at the panel s left side is OFF not pushed in fig 00 27 eps fig 00 27 2 eps 2 Connect the supplied power cord to the AC Inlet connector then plug the other end into an AC outlet Only use the power cord supplied with...

Page 26: ...s after power up is required before the unit will operate normally 3 Adjust the volume to an appropriate level by moving the Master Volume slider or operating the expression pedal Now adjust the Master Volume slider to a suitable level The volume will be increased when the Expression Pedal is pressed down and decreased when the pedal is returned fig 00 28 eps 1 Before switching the power off set t...

Page 27: ...akers The ATELIER is equipped with a Mic jack Since this instrument has a Mic jack you can use a microphone to enjoy a variety of possibilities such as singing along with your performance or singing along with SMF music files sold separately fig 00 32 eps 1 Connect your microphone to the Mic jack underneath the left side of the keyboard 2 Use the Mic Volume knob to adjust the volume level for the ...

Page 28: ...ap from the cable pass thru located on the back of the AT 900 2 Pass the cables through the holes from which you removed the cover If you remove a cap keep it in a safe place so that it is not lost fig AT 900_RearBoard eps fig 00 31 eps Avoid inserting fingers into this hole AT 900C On the back of the AT 900C there a hole through which you can pass cables When connecting a DVD player or other exte...

Page 29: ...ur fingers fig 00 36 eps You can restore all of the settings stored in the ATELIER to what they were when the instrument shipped from the factory This function is called Factory Reset 1 Touch System on the Main screen The System screen appears fig 00 37 eps 2 In the System screen touch Utility to open the Utility screen fig 00 38 eps 3 In the Utility screen touch Factory Reset fig 00 39 eps About ...

Page 30: ...eset in the System Utility screen If you want to restore only the user memory to the factory set condition refer to page 230 NOTE NOTE NOTE You can also use the following method to return to the factory set condition Method 1 1 Touch Quick Guide on the Main screen to display the Quick Guide screen 2 Press the One Touch Program button The confirmation message appears on screen fig 00 40 1 eps If yo...

Page 31: ...er 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 Be sure to grasp the External Memory connector holder itself when rotating it Never rotate the External Memory connector holder b...

Page 32: ...echnology and other non standard CDs please consult the disc vendor You cannot save songs to CDs and you cannot delete songs recorded to CDs Furthermore you cannot format CDs CD drives that draw their power from the USB connector cannot be used 1 Switch off the power to the ATELIER and the CD drive to be connected 2 Connect the USB cable included with the CD drive to the Ext Drive connector on the...

Page 33: ...ment or play or store rhythms from USB memory or user memory Rhythm related settings can also be made here NOTE The explanations in this manual include illustrations that depict what should typically be shown by the display Note however that your unit 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 a...

Page 34: ...ration Load registrations from user memory into internal memory or save registrations Registration related settings can also be made here 17 Main Returns you to the main screen if any screen other than the main screen is open This icon is displayed when the V LINK function is on V LINK function p 227 This icon is shown for SMF music files This icon is displayed when any portion of the recorded son...

Page 35: ...een or File Edit screen you can select a file by touching Touch this when you want to exit close the currently displayed screen This icon is shown for Active Expression voice Active Expression Voice p 69 This icon is shown for EX voice Ex Voice p 52 This icon is shown for Articulation voice Articulation Voice p 61 You can return directly to the main screen by touching the Main shown in the right s...

Page 36: ... the settings or to select a file in screens such as the File Edit screen Editing the value of a setting when a sub window for editing the value is open Switching files when the File Edit screen Save screen or Load screen for rhythms songs or registrations is open Return to the factory settings Modify the value If a sub window for you to edit the settings is shown you can use the Value dial to swi...

Page 37: ... indicator light The Demo Screen appears fig 01 03 eps 2 Touch or on screen to select the demo song fig 01 03 eps 3 Touch to start playback of the demo song When the selected demo song ends the next demo song will begin playing Listening to the Demo Songs For details on the composer of each demo song and their profiles refer to Demo Song List p 283 You can play stop the demo songs by pressing the ...

Page 38: ...want to delete the performance data touch Cancel 1 If you want to delete the performance data touch OK The performance data can be saved on the Favorites User memory or USB memory If you wish to save the performance data to the Favorites or USB memory refer to Saving Performance Songs p 180 NOTE All rights reserved Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other than private personal enjoymen...

Page 39: ... how to select and layer sounds when creating your own registrations 1 Touch Quick Registration on the Main screen The Quick Registration screen appears fig 03 32 eps 2 Touch a button that shows a Quick Registration group fig 03 32 eps A sub window appears allowing you to select a Quick Registration group fig 03 35 eps Choose a Keyword for Quick Registration Selection If another screen is open tou...

Page 40: ...ing the respective button s indicator on or off to select the keyboard to which the voice is to be assigned fig 03 32 eps 5 Touch to switch pages and touch the desired keyword The voice will be assigned to the selected keyboard If you want to continue changing the voice settings repeat steps 2 5 Setting Keyboard for which you select a voice Upper Upper keyboard Lower Lower keyboard Pedal Pedalboar...

Page 41: ...st closely suggests the character of the song you have in mind and a rhythm performance a sound for the melody and other selections will be made for you Once you ve selected a keyword all you have to do is play the keyboard to start performing 1 Touch Music Assistant on the Main screen fig 00 06 eps The Music Assistant screen appears fig 00 18 eps Music Assistant Function If another screen is open...

Page 42: ...tration 1 4 buttons 3 On the 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 4 Press a Registration button from 1 through 4 to switch the panel settings 5 Press the Ending or Start Stop button to stop the Rhythm 6 To end the Music Assistant function press the One Touch Program button extinguishing its in...

Page 43: ... 1 Touch Music Assistant on the Main screen The Music Assistant screen appears fig 00 18 eps 2 Touch Search A sub window appears fig 00 19 2 eps Searching by Music Assistant Name 3 Touch By Name fig 00 19 3 eps Music Assistant Search If another screen is open touch Main to access the main screen AT 900_e book 41 ページ 2007年9月7日 金曜日 午前8時43分 ...

Page 44: ...ch Exit in the Search Results screen 6 Touch a Music Assistant name to select a Music Assistant Touch Exit to return to the Music Assistant screen Searching by Conditions 3 Touch By Conditions You can use four different criteria in searches Tempo Rhythm Genre and Scene fig 00 19 4 eps 4 Touch the value for the search term 5 Touch to adjust the settings 6 Touch Start Start Search The results of the...

Page 45: ...en is displayed press a button keyboard pedal or foot switch You will be taken to the screen that contains settings related to the button keyboard pedal or foot switch that you pressed 3 Make settings in the screen to which you jumped 4 When you are finished making settings touch Exit to close the screen About the Quick Guide Function For more on keys buttons and controllers that can be used with ...

Page 46: ...to the setting screen for that keyword 1 Touch Quick Guide on the Main screen The following Quick Guide screen appears fig 00 13 eps 2 Touch Index The following screen appears fig 00 14 eps 3 Touch a letter of the alphabet A W to select the first letter of the desired keyword fig 00 15 eps About the Index Menu AT 900_e book 44 ページ 2007年9月7日 金曜日 午前8時43分 ...

Page 47: ... screen appears and the keywords will be displayed fig 00 16 eps 4 Touch the desired keyword fig 00 16 eps The setting screen for the specified keyword appears 5 Make settings in the setting screen that appeared 6 Touch Exit AT 900_e book 45 ページ 2007年9月7日 金曜日 午前8時43分 ...

Page 48: ... off so that you ll be able to play at a fixed volume regardless of variations in your keyboard touch Lower Voice Hold function will be on You can have Lower voice continue to sound after you release you fingers from the keys until the next key is played Chord Hold function will be on When you use automatic accompaniment and you take your fingers off the keyboard after fingering a chord in the low...

Page 49: ...g that it is possible to play up to three voices simultaneously Selecting Voices About the Voices and Parts Keyboard Parts Upper Keyboard Upper Organ Upper Symphonic Upper Orchestral Upper Vintage Solo This voice is sounded only when the Solo To Lower button be extinguished Lower Keyboard Lower Organ Lower Symphonic Lower Orchestral Lower Vintage Solo This voice is sounded only when the Solo To Lo...

Page 50: ...button switches between these two voices Functions of the Upper Lower Pedal Bass Sound Select Buttons The Alternate button Voice that will be selected Lit The voice indicated on the button is selected Unlit Another voice of the same category as the voice shown on the button will be selected For buttons to which voices of the same category are not assigned the voice printed below the button will be...

Page 51: ...play the Upper keyboard the Full Organ 2 will sound 2 Press the Upper Organ Alternate button the indicator lights When you play the Upper keyboard the Full Organ 5 will sound Each time you press the Alternate button you will switch between the two voices which are assigned the button 3 Press the Upper Symphonic Strings button the indicator lights Now when you play the Upper keyboard the two voices...

Page 52: ...be heard 2 Press the Pedal Orchestral String button indicator lights Now when you play the Pedalboard the two voices Pipe Organ Bass and Str Bass Pdl String Bass Pedal will sound simultaneously mixed together Selecting Pedal Bass Voice 1 2 Normally playing the pedalboard will sound one note at a time Settings can be adjusted to allow multiple notes to be played on the Pedalboard p 210 If you press...

Page 53: ...ss the Alternate button the two voices assigned to the button will alternate Selecting Solo Voice 1 You can use the Solo part s harmonic bar to adjust the volume of the Solo part p 72 By pressing the Solo To Lower button you can play the Solo voice from the Lower keyboard For details refer to Playing the Solo Voice on the Lower Keyboard Solo To Lower Button p 158 It is possible to change how a Sol...

Page 54: ...e Part for which you wish to specify a voice The Others Voice screen appears for several seconds fig 01 15 eps 3 Touch a button that shows a sound group fig 01 15 eps Selecting a Voice Using the Others Button Step 1 is unnecessary in the case of Pedal Bass Part A voice indicated by is called an EX voice These voices are especially recommended NOTE When you press the Others button the Others Voice ...

Page 55: ...e from blinking to lit You can touch AEx Voice in the Voice Select screen to have only the Active Expression voices be displayed Active Expression voices can be assigned to the Others buttons of the Upper Orchestral part Lower Orchestral part Pedal Orchestral part and Solo part For more on the active expression voices refer to Performing with an Active Expression Voice p 69 You can also confirm th...

Page 56: ...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 o...

Page 57: ...ld be shortened to 2 The pitches of the harmonic bars are related as follows 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...

Page 58: ...monic bar the Solo part s level indicator will also change Playing a Vintage Organ Voice Button Explanation Flute button Full Organ Pipe button Pipe Organ Theater button Theater Organ Vintage Organ Type Function of the Harmonic Bars Flute Slide the harmonic bars to adjust the volume of each footage over a range of nine steps 0 8 Pipe Use the harmonic bars to turn each footage on off Pulling a harm...

Page 59: ...ion Fast Decay button to switch the indicator between lit unlit Button Explanation Percussion 4 button Percussion one octave above Percussion 2 2 3 button Percussion one octave and a fifth above Fast Decay Button Explanation Lit The percussion sound will disappear quickly The percussion will have a sharper attack Unlit The percussion sound will disappear slowly The percussion will have a more gent...

Page 60: ... Explanation Vib Vibrato Adds a vibrato effect to the sound Cho Chorus Adds a chorus effect to the sound U L P Touching the icon cycles you through the available choices which are Upper Vintage screen Lower Vintage screen and Pedal Vintage screen Hold The Vintage Organ screen will automatically close after it has been displayed for several seconds If you touch Hold the screen will remain displayed...

Page 61: ...the Vintage Organ Type is Pipe or Theater fig 01 25e eps The buttons displayed in the screen are called tablets You can press each tablet to turn it on off You can turn tablets on off by moving the harmonic bars in the panel AT 900_e book 59 ページ 2007年9月7日 金曜日 午前8時43分 ...

Page 62: ...he volume of the upper lower pedal organ part will change at the same time 1 Touch Sound KBD on the Main screen fig 05 08 eps The Sound Keyboard screen appears fig VoiceList eps 2 Touch Effect The Effect screen appears fig 05 17 eps 3 Touch to display the VintageFlute Volume fig 05 12 2 eps 4 Touch the value setting buttons for VintageFlute Volume to adjust the setting fig 05 12 2 eps 5 Touch to e...

Page 63: ...y the next note slightly before releasing the currently held key causing the notes to briefly overlap Staccato playing This is the opposite of legato playing and means that you clearly separate each note you play In other words you would release the currently held key before playing the next note Dynamics This refers to the variations between loud and soft when playing an instrument and includes n...

Page 64: ...g a Articulation Voice NOTE Articulation voices cannot be selected using the Others button of parts other than the Solo part NOTE When you press the Others button the Others Voice screen appears in the display screen but the basic screen will reappear if you wait several seconds without touching the screen If you want to change the voice for the Others button press the Others button once more then...

Page 65: ...ntire collection are displayed fig 01 17 eps 4 Touch a voice name to select a voice 5 Once again press the blinking Solo Others button to confirm the voice The indicator for the Others button of the Solo part will change from blinking to lit and the articulation voice will be selected The icon is shown for articulation voices You can also confirm the voice by touching Exit in the Others Voice Othe...

Page 66: ... your pressure on the keyboard the dynamics will decrease and the vibrato will become shallower The expression pedal will vary the dynamics and vibrato in the same way as aftertouch but for voices other than the Solo part the volume will change in the same way as a conventional expression pedal You should use aftertouch if you want to apply expressive effects only to the articulation voice Perform...

Page 67: ...ideal for performing with an articulation voice 1 In the articulation voice select screen touch Auto Set fig 01 17 eps The following message appears To cancel the change touch Cancel 2 Touch OK to change the setting The settings will be changed as follows Making the Ideal Settings for Playing an Articulation Voice Item Setting Page After Touch ON p 209 Solo Mode POLYPHONIC p 159 L Foot Switch ART ...

Page 68: ...n which the sound is completely connected By using this at appropriate points in your phrases you can perform in a highly effective way Normally the Art Violin sound will play monophonically but if you play multiple keys simultaneously or play while holding down the damper pedal you ll be able to play the multiple stop notes that are distinctive of the violin up to four note chords Foot switch eff...

Page 69: ...ne The most distinctive feature of the trombone is the portamento effect obtained by using the slide The Art Trombone sound supports this performance technique Performance tips The dynamics control produced by aftertouch and expression pedal lets you smoothly and naturally transition from a softly blown gentle sound to a strongly blow intense sound Striking the keys more strongly will produce a br...

Page 70: ...he instrument The same effect can be produced by returning the expression pedal slightly toward yourself instead of using aftertouch The growl effect produced by the foot switch ART CONTROL2 is particularly useful when you want to emphasize a phrase in styles such as jazz It s effective when used on one or two notes at a musical climax Foot switch effect Recommended pitch range G 2 D 5 when Octave...

Page 71: ...ouch to change screens and touch a voice name 5 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 lit An active expression voice will be selected Performing with an Active Expression Voice You can also confirm the voice by touching Exit in the Others Voice Other Voice select screen You ca...

Page 72: ... 15 eps 3 Touch a button that shows a sound group fig 01 15 eps A sub window appears allowing you to select a sound group fig 01 16 eps Performing with a Human Voice For details on the Human Voice that are available refer to Voice List Appendix separate booklet NOTE When you press the Others button the Others Voice screen appears in the display screen but the Main screen will reappear if you wait ...

Page 73: ... 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 lit You can also confirm the voice by touching Exit in the Others Voice Other Voice select screen You can also press the key for the part containing a changed voice to confirm the voice setting For some human voices such as Jazz Scat the sound will ...

Page 74: ...companiment except Bass Playback of performance songs from something other than the ATELIER performance songs for example SMF music files Rhythm button When the Manual Perc button is ON Manual percussion Rhythm button When the Manual Perc button is OFF Rhythm performance Drums SFX Pedal Organ button Pedal Organ voice Bass note of automatic accompaniment You can use the Solo part s harmonic bar to ...

Page 75: ...y is 0 that part will produce no sound You can also press the button or 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 fig 01 27 eps You can check the volume by viewing the Level indicators of each part fig 01 27 2 eps The Part Balance Monitor screen is displayed for several second...

Page 76: ...e Main screen fig 05 08 eps The Sound Keyboard screen appears fig VoiceList eps 2 Touch either Upper Lower or Pedal 3 Touch to display the Octave Shift Transpose the Pitch in Octave Units Octave Shift Menu Part whose pitch will change Upper To change the pitch of the Upper and Solo part Lower To change the pitch of the Lower part Pedal To change the pitch of the Pedal part AT 900_e book 74 ページ 200...

Page 77: ...l Lower and Upper When the power is turned on the Octave Shift setting for each part of the Pedal will be set to 1 1 octave down If you turn on the Octave Up button the Octave Shift will be automatically set to 0 regardless of the previous setting When you turn off the Octave Up button the Octave Shift will always return to 1 regardless of the previous setting NOTE Please note that when you apply ...

Page 78: ...ms SFX drums sound effects screen will be displayed for several seconds fig 01 33 1 eps 2 Play the Lower keyboard and listen to the various drum sounds on each key Playing Drum Sounds or Sound Effects from the Entire Lower Keyboard Drums SFX Refer to Drum Set List for details on which drum sound or Sound Effect will be played by each note NOTE It is not possible to select and play both Drums SFX a...

Page 79: ...tton indicator will change from blinking to lit and your choice of drum set will be finalized Changing Drums SFX Sets Drums SFX Set POP R B ROCK JAZZ BRUSH HIP HOP VOX DRUM STANDARD STANDARD2 ROOM ROOM2 POWER ELECTRONIC TR 808 DANCE JAZZ BRUSH BRUSH2 ORCHESTRA SOUND EFFECTS For the types of drum set and the sound effects played by each key refer to Drum SFX Set List You can also confirm the Drums ...

Page 80: ...ernate between ON lit and OFF dark each time it is pressed The Manual Percussion screen will be displayed for several seconds fig 01 36 1 eps 2 When you play the bottom 15 keys of the Lower keyboard the chosen drum sound is played on each key Playing a Lower Voice with Percussion Instrument Sounds and a Voice Phrase Manual Percussion the keys for Drum sounds or Sound Effects Lower Keyboard 15 keys...

Page 81: ... change from blinking to lit and your choice of drum set will be finalized Changing the Manual Percussion Sets Manual Percussion Set PERC SET 1 PERC SET 2 PERC SET 3 ORCHESTRA SET ORCHESTRA SET2 LATIN SET ASIAN SET VOICE PHRASE VOICE PHRASE 2 VOICE PHRASE 3 SFX SET SFX SET 2 JAPANESE SET JAPANESE SET 2 Refer to Manual Percussion List Appendix separate booklet for details on which percussion sound ...

Page 82: ...Hold button confirm that the indicator is lit The Lower voice will continue sounding While the Lower Voice Hold button is lit pressing a key will cause the note to continue sounding 2 When you press the Lower Voice Hold button to make the indicator go dark the notes which had continued to sound will stop Sustaining Notes in the Lower Part Lower Hold AT 900_e book 80 ページ 2007年9月7日 金曜日 午前8時43分 ...

Page 83: ...een like the following appears fig 02 09 eps The rhythms in the selected rhythm group appear in the display 2 Touch to switch screens and touch a rhythm name to select the desired rhythm The indicator of Rhythm button will blink 3 Press the Rhythm button once again indicator lights constantly The Rhythm button s indicator will change from blinking to light Selecting a Rhythm For details refer to t...

Page 84: ...m The indicator of User button will blink 4 After selecting a rhythm press the flashing User button once more The User button stops flashing and remains lit indicating that the rhythm has been selected Using Rhythms Stored in User Memory If you wish to copy a Rhythm saved on USB memory to User memory refer to Copying Rhythms p 97 What is the User Memory This is the internal memory area that lets y...

Page 85: ... The following Rhythm screen appears fig 02 09 eps 2 Touch on the Main screen A sub window appears fig 02 30 eps Rhythm Search You can also search only for rhythms other than the internal rhythms accessed with the User button The icon does not appear in the display while User button rhythms are displayed If another screen is open touch Main to access the main screen You can also open the Rhythm sc...

Page 86: ...rch results appear in the display To cancel the search touch Exit in the Search Results screen 6 Touch a Rhythm name to select a Rhythm Touch Exit to return to the Rhythm screen Searching by Conditions 3 Touch By Conditions You can use four different criteria in searches Tempo Beat Groove and Genre 4 Touch the value for the search term 5 Touch to adjust the settings 6 Touch Start Start Search The ...

Page 87: ...en the button indicator will go dark Starting Without an Intro 1 Press the Start Stop button The Rhythm starts without an Intro being played Making the Intro Short and Simple 1 Press the Variation 1 button 2 Press the Intro button 3 Press the Start Stop button A short Intro is played and the Rhythm starts Playing Rhythm Starting at the Press of a Button The functions of the Intro button Ending but...

Page 88: ... pedalboard The Rhythm starts without an Intro being played Making the Intro Short and Simple 1 Press the Sync Start button to make the indicator light up 2 Press the Variation 1 button 3 Press the Intro button Intro button indicator will blink 4 Play either the Lower keyboard or the Pedalboard A short Intro is played and the Rhythm starts Starting the Rhythm Automatically When You Play the Lower ...

Page 89: ...ic Accompaniment By pressing the Tempo and buttons simultaneously the tempo is returned to the standard preset tempo for the selected Rhythm The value of the tempo currently set 20 500 beats per minute can be checked in the screen Stopping the Rhythm Changing a Rhythm s Tempo Tempo button The tempo becomes slower Tempo button The tempo becomes faster The functions of the Intro button Ending button...

Page 90: ... on the selected Rhythm the Arranger function automatically adds an accompaniment that is suitable for the chord being pressed on the Lower keyboard fig 02 06 eps 1 Press the Arranger On Off button indicator lights 2 Start the rhythm p 85 The rhythm and the automatic accompaniment will play together If the Arranger On Off button is ON and no Pedal Bass voice is selected the Automatic Accompaniment...

Page 91: ...on produces the most florid For an intro or ending Variation 1 is the shortest and simplest Adding Variety to the Rhythm or Automatic Accompaniment Button name Function Fill In Auto button A fill in will automatically be added when you press a Variation button to change the accompaniment or rhythm arrangement Break button Stop the rhythm at the end of that measure Break Changing the Arrangement of...

Page 92: ...uch Rhythm on the Main screen The Rhythm screen appears fig 02 09 eps 2 Touch Utility on the Rhythm screen The Utility screen appears fig 02 10 eps Playing Chords with Simple Fingering Chord Intelligence For more information about chord fingering refer to the Chord List p 277 You can also open the rhythm screen by pressing a Rhythm button If you press the root note of the chord p 279 in the lower ...

Page 93: ...e Chord Intelligence setting it will be switched ON OFF 5 If you wish to turn off the Chord Intelligence function switch it OFF When the Leading Bass function p 92 is on and the Chord Intelligence function is off you can specify chords with a combination of the lower keyboard and pedalboard When you touch the One Touch Program button the Chord Intelligence setting will automatically be turned ON A...

Page 94: ...s the bass to be a note other than the root of the chord you play and the bass note will change when inverted chords are played p 279 1 Touch Rhythm on the Main screen The Rhythm screen appears fig 02 09 eps 2 Touch Utility on the Rhythm screen The Utility screen appears fig 02 10 eps Leading Bass Function When the Leading Bass function is on and the Chord Intelligence function p 90 is off you can...

Page 95: ...h time you touch the Leading Bass setting it will be switched ON OFF 5 To turn off the Leading Bass function set the Leading Bass setting to OFF You can assign the Leading Bass functions to either of the foot switches located on each side of the Expression Pedal Please refer to Changing the Function of the Foot Switch p 134 AT 900_e book 93 ページ 2007年9月7日 金曜日 午前8時43分 ...

Page 96: ...t button lit Intro button blinking Waiting for Sync Start Chord Intelligence function is ON p 90 The panel settings specified by the One Touch Program function are as follows 8 panel settings for each rhythm 4 panel settings x 2 groups A Simple Way to Make Automatic Accompaniment Settings One Touch Program What is Sync Start Sync Start is a function that starts the rhythm at the moment that you pl...

Page 97: ...lect panel settings 5 On the Lower keyboard play a chord At the moment you play the lower keyboard the Intro will begin and then the Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment will play 6 Press the Ending or Start Stop button to stop the Rhythm Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment stops 7 Press the One Touch Program button extinguishing its indicator You will return to the panel settings that were in effect...

Page 98: ...into internal memory When loading is finished you will be able to play the selected rhythm 5 Press the Start Stop button The selected Rhythm is played Using a Rhythm from a USB Memory Reviewing the Rhythms on USB Memory NOTE All rights reserved Unauthorized use of commercially available Music Style disk for purposes other than private personal enjoyment is a violation of applicable laws If you cop...

Page 99: ...into User memory Rhythms that you ve created and saved in user memory can also be copied to USB memory p 99 Copying Rhythms from USB Memory to User Memory 1 Connect the USB memory to the external memory connector 2 Touch Rhythm on the Main screen The Rhythm screen appears fig 02 09 eps 3 Touch Utility on the Rhythm screen The Utility screen appears fig 02 10 eps Copying Rhythms If you want to copy...

Page 100: ...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 7 Touch to select the rhythm you want to copy 8 Touch User to select the copy destination number Numbers for which a rhythm name is shown already have a rhythm saved to them AT 900_e book 98 ページ 2007年9月7日 金曜日 午前8時43分 ...

Page 101: ...m user memory to USB memory In this case touch the arrow icon located in the center of the Rhythm File Copy screen in step 5 of the above procedure so the arrow points upwards In this state you ll be copying rhythms from user memory to USB memory The rest of the procedure is the same as when copying rhythms from USB memory to user memory NOTE Never remove the USB memory or turn off the power while...

Page 102: ...tored in User memory p 82 or USB memory 1 Touch Rhythm on the Main screen The Rhythm screen appears fig 02 09 eps 2 Touch Utility on the Rhythm screen The Utility screen appears fig 02 10 eps Changing the Order of the Saved Rhythms AT 900_e book 100 ページ 2007年9月7日 金曜日 午前8時43分 ...

Page 103: ... to move the rhythm 7 Touch Exit Button Meaning Description Rename Modify the name The Rename screen appears You can touch the screen and rename the selected rhythm p 102 Up Change the order upward The selected rhythm will be moved earlier in the order Down Change the order downward The selected rhythm will be moved later in the order Delete Delete the Rhythm The selected rhythm will be deleted p ...

Page 104: ...ars fig 02 10 eps 3 Touch File Edit The Rhythm File Edit screen appears fig 02 32 eps 4 Touch to select the desired media Choose User if you want to change the name of the rhythms saved in user memory or choose Ext Memory if you want to change the name of the rhythms saved in USB memory 5 Touch to select the rhythm whose name you want to change Renaming a Saved Rhythm AT 900_e book 102 ページ 2007年9月...

Page 105: ...er The following characters can be selected To cancel the operation touch Cancel 9 When you re done making the settings touch OK The Rhythm has now been named The Edit User screen reappears 10 Touch Exit Uppercase A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Lowercase a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Symbols _ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Delete a character Insert a space Move the...

Page 106: ...ng Description Rename Modify the name The Rename screen appears You can touch the screen and rename the selected rhythm p 102 Up Change the order upward The selected rhythm will be moved earlier in the order p 100 Down Change the order downward The selected rhythm will be moved later in the order p 100 Delete Delete the Rhythm The selected rhythm will be deleted Copy Copies the rhythm You can copy...

Page 107: ...ou want to delete the rhythm saved in USB memory 5 Touch to select the rhythm that you wish to delete 6 Touch Delete The following display appears fig DelRhythmOK eps To cancel operation touch Cancel 7 If you are sure that you wish to delete the rhythm touch OK When a rhythm is deleted the deleted rhythm name will change to fig 02 33 eps AT 900_e book 105 ページ 2007年9月7日 金曜日 午前8時43分 ...

Page 108: ...ngs degree of initial touch etc If you would like to know all of the settings that can be recorded to the Registration buttons refer to Settings That Are Stored In the Individual Registration Buttons p 281 The twelve settings stored at the registration buttons can be saved as a set in USB memory a floppy disk or user memory p 113 In addition to the settings saved to the Registration buttons the fo...

Page 109: ...it function p 124 to alter the sequence and names of registrations contained on the USB memory or User memory p 111 as well as delete such registrations p 122 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 the external memory connector and read the Registration sets into the ATELIER Swit...

Page 110: ...al seconds The indicator of the rhythm select button will blink and the panel settings and settings related to rhythm performance and automatic accompaniment will be recalled Recalling panel settings of a voice or when recalling settings for rhythm performance and Automatic Accompaniment in addition to panel settings 1 Press and immediately release one of the Registration buttons 1 12 Recalling a ...

Page 111: ... appears fig 03 05 eps 2 Touch Utility The Utility screen appears fig 03 06 eps 3 Touch Options The Registration Options screen appears fig 03 07 eps Changing the Timing of Recalling Registrations You can also open the Registration Load screen by pressing the Registration button on the panel You can also use the following method to open the Registration Options screen 1 Touch Quick Guide on the Ma...

Page 112: ...niment will be recalled in addition to the panel settings If you press and immediately release a Registration button 1 12 only the settings that are not related to Rhythm or Automatic Accompaniment will be recalled INSTANT The panel settings and settings for Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment will be recalled the instant that you press a Registration button 1 12 Automatically Registering When You ...

Page 113: ...at will help you later to identify the contents of the Registration set 1 Touch Registration on the Main screen The Registration Load screen appears fig 03 05 eps 2 Touch go to Save The Registration Save screen appears fig 03 09 3 eps 3 Touch Utility The Utility screen appears fig 03 10 2 eps Assigning a Name to a Registration Set AT 900_e book 111 ページ 2007年9月7日 金曜日 午前8時43分 ...

Page 114: ...hen you re done making the settings touch OK The Registration set in the ATELIER s internal memory has now been named fig 03 12 eps Uppercase A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Lowercase a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Symbols _ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Delete a character Insert a space Move the cursor the symbol that indicates the location at which characters will ...

Page 115: ...struments and use the registrations the same way 1 Connect your USB memory to the external memory connector If you want to save registration data to a floppy disk connect the floppy disk drive to the Ext Drive connector Into the floppy disk drive insert a floppy disk that was formatted by the ATELIER 2 Touch Registration on the Main screen The Registration Load screen appears fig 03 09 3 eps 3 Tou...

Page 116: ...been used in the saving operation will be displayed as fig 03 09 2 eps To cancel the Save operation touch the Exit button to close the Registration Save screen 6 Touch Save The Save Format screen appears fig 03 14 eps 7 Touch Original or R Series Settings Description Original Save formats that can be used with the AT 900 AT 900C and AT 800 When saved in this format the data can also be used by AT ...

Page 117: ...as already been saved and touch Save the following screen appears fig E 63 eps If you wish to update the contents of the Registration data 1 Touch OK If you wish to save new data instead of updating the registration 1 Touch Cancel Rewriting of the Registration will be canceled 2 In the Registration Save screen select the number that is displayed as a number that currently does not contain registra...

Page 118: ...t to load a registration from USB memory connect your USB memory to the external memory connector If you want to load a registration from a floppy disk connect the floppy disk drive to the Ext Drive connector and insert the floppy disk containing the registration into the floppy disk drive 2 Touch Registration on the Main screen The Registration Load screen appears fig 03 05 eps Loading Previously...

Page 119: ...memory to the external memory connector If you want to load a registration from a floppy disk connect the floppy disk drive to the Ext Drive connector and insert the floppy disk containing the registration into the floppy disk drive 2 Touch Registration on the Main screen The Registration Load screen appears fig 03 05 eps 3 Touch to select the desired media If you want to load from the registratio...

Page 120: ...memory 5 Touch Utility The Utility screen appears fig 03 06 eps 6 Touch Load One The Load One Registration screen appears fig 03 19 eps 7 Touch 1 12 to select the number of the registration button that you wish to load from disk into internal memory fig 03 20 eps AT 900_e book 118 ページ 2007年9月7日 金曜日 午前8時43分 ...

Page 121: ...ber of the storage destination button fig 03 21 eps To cancel this operation touch Cancel 9 When you re done making the settings touch OK The following display appears fig 03 22 eps When the Registration has been loaded the Registration Load screen will reappear AT 900_e book 119 ページ 2007年9月7日 金曜日 午前8時43分 ...

Page 122: ...ess the Load Next button The first registration saved on the USB memory will be recalled into the ATELIER The following screen appears fig 03 24 eps 3 Press one of the registration 1 12 buttons The registration will be loaded recalled into internal memory 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to successively recall the registration sets Recalling the Order that the Registrations are Saved Load Next By using the ...

Page 123: ...xt registration set 1 Access the Main screen fig 00 06 eps 2 Touch the icon several times to switch to Regist The Main screen display will switch to the registration fig 03 23 2 eps Next will indicate the name of the next registration set AT 900_e book 121 ページ 2007年9月7日 金曜日 午前8時43分 ...

Page 124: ...een appears 3 Touch File The Registration File Edit screen appears fig 03 25 eps Deleting a Set of Registrations Button Meaning Description Rename Modify the name The Rename screen appears You can touch the screen and rename the selected registration p 111 Up Change the order upward The selected registration will be moved earlier in the order p 124 Down Change the order downward The selected regis...

Page 125: ...e registration to floppy disk select Disk 5 Touch to select the registration that you wish to delete 6 Touch Delete The following display appears fig E 64 eps To cancel operation touch Cancel 7 If you are sure that you wish to delete the registration touch OK When the Registration has been deleted the Registration File Edit screen will reappear When a registration is deleted the deleted registrati...

Page 126: ... the registration s that you want to rename or sort If you want to rename or sort registrations saved on USB memory connect your USB memory to the external memory connector If you want to rename or sort registrations saved on a floppy disk connect the floppy disk drive to the external memory connector 2 Touch Registration on the Main screen The Registration Load screen appears fig 03 05 eps 3 Touc...

Page 127: ...et p 111 8 Touch Exit Creating a Folder Button Mean Description Up Change the order upward The selected registration will be moved earlier in the order Down Change the order downward The selected registration will be moved later in the order NOTE If there s a registration that you want to delete touch to select the registration then touch Delete When a message asking you to confirm the deletion ap...

Page 128: ...n the folder name NOTE You can t create a folder that has the same name as an already existing folder Selecting a registration from within a folder 1 Touch Registration on the Main screen to display the Registration Load screen 2 Touch to select a folder 3 Touch the folder name The registrations in the folder will be displayed 4 Touch the registration name To exit the folder 1 Touch to select UP 2...

Page 129: ...registration into User memory Registrations saved in user memory can also be copied to USB memory p 129 Copying Registration from USB Memory to User Memory 1 Connect the USB memory to the external memory connector 2 Touch Registration on the Main screen The Registration Load screen appears fig 03 05 eps 3 Touch File The Registration File Edit screen appears fig 03 25 eps Copying Registrations If y...

Page 130: ...tion name is shown already have a rhythm saved to them 8 Touch Execute The copying of the registration to User memory begins Once the registration has been accommodated in memory the Registration File Edit screen will reappear NOTE 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 n...

Page 131: ...opy the registration to that number Copying Registration from User Memory to USB Memory You can copy registration from user memory to USB memory In this case touch the arrow icon located in the center of the Registration File Copy screen in step 4 of the above procedure so the arrow points upwards In this state you ll be copying registration from user memory to USB memory The rest of the procedure...

Page 132: ...be displayed in the Main screen fig 04 02 eps State of the Transpose buttons 2 By pressing the Transpose buttons simultaneously you can restore the default setting C Transposing to a Different Key Key Transpose If transposed non C One of the Transpose button indicators is lit If not transposed C The Transpose button indicators are extinguished The transposition setting is stored in the Registratio...

Page 133: ...ps By default the decay effect will be applied to the voices played on the Lower keyboard Adjusting the Brightness of the Sound Adding Decay to the Sound Damper Pedal NOTE This setting is not stored in the Registration The explanation at left uses an illustration of the AT 900 You can modify the setting so that decay is only applied to notes played on the Upper keyboard p 212 NOTE Decay can be app...

Page 134: ...to the voices of all the sections being played on the Upper keyboard Using the Pitch Bend Vibrato Lever Pitch Bend Effect Vibrato Effect You can change the settings so that both the Pitch Bend and Vibrato effects are applied to the Lower keyboard voice or the voices on the Pedalboard Please refer to Choosing the keyboard for which Pitch Bend and Vibrato will apply p 212 You can also adjust the ran...

Page 135: ... Fast and Slow each time you press the Foot Switch Left Foot Switch Glide an effect by which the pitch is lowered by a semitone while the foot switch is pressed and is returned to what is originally was when you release your foot While you are pressing the Foot Switch the pitch will be temporarily lowered When you release the Foot Switch the pitch will return to normal gradually You can connect a ...

Page 136: ...f all the sections being played on Upper keyboard LEADING BASS The Leading Bass function p 92 will operate only while you continue pressing the Foot Switch RHYTHM START STP 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 INTRO ENDING Play an Intro or Ending VARIATION UP Switches ...

Page 137: ... will be performing Then while you perform you can recall the next registration set easily and smoothly Checking the next registration set 1 Display the Main screen p 31 2 Touch the icon several times to switch to Regist The Main screen display will switch to the registration fig 03 23 2 eps Next will indicate the name of the next registration set Using the Foot Switch to Switch Registrations Sett...

Page 138: ... playback of recorded performance p 212 Using the expression pedal enables you to give your performances even richer musical expressiveness The expression pedal features the following special characteristics Completely releasing the expression pedal does not lower the volume to zero If you do want to turn down the volume completely set the Master Volume slider to the Min Minimum position Even as y...

Page 139: ...t volume change much 2 The expression pedal is applied to the rhythms and Automatic Accompaniment just as it is to the keyboard performance The volume is easily adjusted according to the angle of the expression pedal making this setting perfect for use in songs with big changes in dynamics 3 The expression pedal is applied to the rhythms and Automatic Accompaniment just as it is to the keyboard pe...

Page 140: ...nce When you press the Harmony Intelligence button the voice most suitable for the selected harmony intelligence will be selected automatically fig 05 01 eps 1 Press the Harmony Intelligence button indicator lights Each time you press the button the indicator will alternate between ON lit and OFF The name of the selected Harmony Intelligence will be displayed for several seconds in the screen fig ...

Page 141: ...Harmony Intelligence button will blink 3 Press the Harmony Intelligence button once again The Harmony Intelligence button indicator will light indicating that the selected harmony intelligence has been confirmed Changing the Harmony Intelligence Type Type of Harmony Intelligence ORGAN BIG BAND STRINGS BLOCK HYMN TRADITIONAL HARP DUET COMBO JAZZ SCAT COUNTRY BROADWAY BRASS FLUTE DIXIELAND HYMN2 GOS...

Page 142: ...VE 2 Currently Selected Tone 2 1 NOTE Currently Selected Tone 2 2 NOTES Currently Selected Tone 3 3 NOTES Currently Selected Tone 4 4 NOTES Currently Selected Tone 5 ORGAN Currently Selected Tone 3 BIG BAND Currently Selected Tone 5 STRINGS Currently Selected Tone 4 BLOCK Currently Selected Tone 5 HYMN Currently Selected Tone 4 DUET DIXIE Currently Selected Tone 2 COMBO BRASS Currently Selected To...

Page 143: ... Slow Unlit 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 Adding Modulation to the Sound Rotary Effect Rotary Fast Slow button Effect Lit Fast The effect obtained is equivalent to speakers being rapidly rotated Unlit Slow Effect simulating the slow rotation of speakers NOTE Fo...

Page 144: ...ist eps 2 Touch Effect The Effect screen appears fig 05 17 eps 3 Touch to display the Rotary Speed 4 Touch the value setting buttons for Rotary Speed to adjust the setting fig 05 12 2 eps 5 Touch to edit the value 6 Touch Exit These settings remain stored in memory even while the power is off Making Fine Adjustments to the Rotary Effect Speed Rotary Speed Setting SLOW NORMAL FAST AT 900_e book 142...

Page 145: ...ars fig VoiceList eps 2 Touch Effect The Effect screen appears fig 05 17 eps 3 Touch to display the Rotary Color 4 Touch the value setting buttons for Rotary Color to adjust the setting Each time you touch the Rotary Color setting it will switch between BRIGHT and MELLOW 5 Touch Exit These settings remain stored in memory even while the power is off Changing the Brightness of the Rotary Effect Rot...

Page 146: ...wer Symphonic and Lower Orchestral voices 1 Touch Sound KBD on the Main screen fig 05 08 eps The Sound Keyboard screen appears fig VoiceList eps 2 Touch either Upper or Lower Adding Richness to the Sound Chorus Effect Menu Description Upper To apply chorus to the Upper part Lower To apply chorus to the Lower part For some of the voices Chorus may already be turned ON AT 900_e book 144 ページ 2007年9月7...

Page 147: ...te ON OFF fig 05 15 eps 4 Touch Exit Indication Description ON The Chorus effect will be applied to the voice OFF The Chorus effect will not be applied to the voice NOTE Some voices do not allow the Chorus effect to be applied For details refer to Voice List Appendix separate booklet You can open the Pedal Keyboard screen Lower Keyboard screen or Upper Keyboard screen with touching Pedal Lower and...

Page 148: ...l Sustain button to make the indicator light The Sustain effect is applied to the voices of the Pedal Bass part When Applying Sustain to the Upper Part and Lower Part 1 Touch Sound KBD on the Main screen fig 05 08 eps The Sound Keyboard screen appears fig VoiceList eps Adding Resonance to the Sound Sustain Effect NOTE The Sustain effect will not be applied to the Solo part voice The length of Sust...

Page 149: ...ing to switch between ON and OFF Each time you touch the Sustain setting it will alternate ON OFF 5 Touch Exit Indication Description Upper To apply sustain to the Upper part Lower To apply sustain to the Lower part NOTE You can touch Pedal to access the Pedalboard screen and change the sustain settings for the pedal part AT 900_e book 147 ページ 2007年9月7日 金曜日 午前8時43分 ...

Page 150: ...You can open the Pedalboard screen Lower Keyboard screen or Upper Keyboard screen with touching Pedal Lower and Upper 4 For the part whose sustain length you wish to adjust touch the Sustain SHORT MIDDLE LONG display fig 05 14 2 eps 5 Touch to change the value 6 Touch Exit Changing the Sustain Length Menu Part whose sustain length you wish to change Upper To change the length of the Upper part Low...

Page 151: ...lied Pressing the down button decreases the Reverb level If none of the Reverb indicators are lit the Reverb effect will not be heard When you press the Reverb buttons the Part Balance Monitor screen appears In the Part Balance Monitor screen you can check the reverb depth fig 01 27 eps Adding Reverberation to the Sound Reverb Effect Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max The Part Balance Monitor screen ...

Page 152: ...ay time delay interval when DELAY or PAN DELAY is selected 6 Touch Exit Changing the Reverb Type Display Description ROOM 1 Simulates the reverb of a conference room ROOM 2 Simulates the reverb of a performance lounge ROOM 3 Simulates the reverb of a large open room HALL 1 Simulates the reverb of a large concert hall HALL 2 Simulates the reverb of a small concert hall SMALL CHURCH The reverberatio...

Page 153: ... eps The Sound Keyboard screen appears fig VoiceList eps 2 Touch Effect The Effect screen appears fig 05 17 eps 3 Touch to display the Wall Type 4 Touch the value setting buttons for Wall Type to adjust the setting The following screen appears fig 05 21 eps 5 Touch to change the setting 6 Touch Exit Changing the Wall Type Display Description DRAPERY Pleated curtain CARPET Carpet ACOUSTIC TILE Acou...

Page 154: ...ceList eps 2 Touch Upper Lower or Pedal The Upper Keyboard screen Lower Keyboard screen or Pedalboard screen will be displayed fig 05 17 eps fig 05 17_50 fig 05 15 3 eps 3 Touch to display the Reverb Depth 4 Touch the part whose reverb depth you wish to adjust The following screen appears fig 05 20 eps 5 Touch to adjust the setting 6 Touch Exit Changing the Depth of the Reverb Setting 0 10 AT 900_...

Page 155: ... Depth fig 05 17_50 fig 05 12 3 eps 4 Touch the part whose reverb depth you wish to adjust The following screen appears fig 05 20 2 eps 5 Touch to adjust the setting For the three Parts of the Accomp Rhythm and Accompaniment Bass you have the option of selecting the AUTO setting Parts for which AUTO is selected will be set to the Reverb Depth that is most suitable for the Rhythm currently selected...

Page 156: ...he tonal change may be difficult to notice Volume Lit red Changes the volume of the sounds you play on the keyboard When the Pitch Filter or Volume button for the D Beam is lit in green the sound effect assigned to the D Beam controller will play when you move your hand above the D Beam controller p 155 NOTE The sensitivity of the D Beam controller will vary according to the brightness of its surr...

Page 157: ...e D Beam Controller Off 3 Press the button you pressed in step 1 several times so its light is turned off Moving Your Hand Above the D Beam Controller to Produce a Sound Effect Button Button status Description Pitch Lit green A bass drum and cymbal will sound Filter Lit green The cymbal will be struck with gradually increasing force Volume Lit green The sound of a wind chime is produced When the P...

Page 158: ...Solo Voice Using the Lower Keyboard to Play Drum Sounds or Sound Effects Playing Drum Sounds from the Entire Lower Keyboard Making Effective Use of the Lower Keyboard Press the Solo To Lower button in the Solo section to Play the Solo voice to the Lower keyboard p 158 fig 06 01 eps Drums SFX Manual Perc Bass Lower Solo Press the Manual Perc button to play drum sounds or sound effects with the Lowe...

Page 159: ...62 you can create the following types of setup Press the Bass Split button in the Pedal section to play the Pedal Bass voice from the Lower keyboard p 161 fig 06 02 eps Manual Perc Bass Lower Solo Drums SFX Press the Drums SFX button p 76 and then press the Solo To Lower button p 158 fig 06 01 2 eps Drums SFX Manual Perc Bass Lower Solo fig 06 05 eps fig 06 06 eps fig 06 07 eps Manual Perc Bass Lo...

Page 160: ... will sound in the range to the right of the Solo Split Point fig 06 09 eps 3 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 Playing the Solo Voice on the Lower Keyboard Solo To Lower Button You can change how the Solo voice will sound p 159 The key used ...

Page 161: ...er layered or will sound separately split 1 Touch Sound KBD on the Main screen The Sound Keyboard screen appears 2 Touch Upper The Upper Keyboard screen appears 3 Touch to display the Solo To Lower Mode fig 09 07 eps 4 Touch the Solo To Lower Mode setting to switch between SPLIT and LAYER Each time you touch the Solo To Lower Mode setting it will alternate between SPLIT and LAYER 5 Touch Exit Chan...

Page 162: ...t screen appears fig 06 13 eps 3 Touch to change the Solo Split Point 4 Touch Exit Changing the Solo Split Point Setting E1 G7 You can also set the split point by pressing the key of the lower keyboard that you want to be the Solo Split Point fig 06 13 2 eps 1 While touching the Solo Split Point value E1 G7 indication in the Split Point screen press the key in the Lower keyboard that you want to s...

Page 163: ...e fig 06 16 eps 3 To turn off the Bass split press the Bass Split button indicator turns off The Pedal Bass voice will no longer sound in the Lower keyboard the Pedal Bass voice will now be played in the pedalboard Using the Lower Keyboard to Play the Bass Voice Bass Split Button The bass split point is included in the left hand area of the keyboard NOTE It is not possible to select and play both ...

Page 164: ...int screen appears fig 06 13 eps 3 Touch to modify the Bass Split Point 4 Touch Exit Changing the Bass Split Point Setting E1 G7 You can also set the bass split point by playing the desired key of the lower keyboard fig 06 13 3 eps 1 While touching the Bass Split Point value E1 G7 indication in the Split Point screen press the key in the Lower keyboard that you want to specify as the Bass Split Po...

Page 165: ...play the root note If the Leading Bass function is on p 92 the lowest note played in the lower keyboard will sound the pedal bass voice 3 Press the Pedal To Lower button indicator turns off The Pedal Bass voice will no longer sound in the Lower keyboard Using the Lower Keyboard to Play the Bass Voice Pedal To Lower Button NOTE If no portion of the Lower keyboard is sounding the Lower voice the Dru...

Page 166: ...egistration Load screen appears in the display Demo The Demo screen opens Button Description Track Rhythm Accmp Bass Lower Upper Solo Control Buttons for tracks to which performances are recorded light up A lighted button can be toggled between lighted and unlit by pressing it Tracks are muted when the button s light is off For more about the track buttons refer to p 165 Reset Returns you to the b...

Page 167: ...er Modulation After Touch Solo Solo Voice Performance Data Note Hold Bender Modulation After Touch Control Glide Expression Reverb Type Reverb Depth Solo To Lower button ON OFF Pedal To Lower button ON OFF Transpose button setting Harmony Intelligence button ON OFF Harmony Intelligence Type Rotary Fast Slow button ON OFF Rotary On Off button ON OFF Pedal Bass Mode Control Solo Mode Solo To Lower M...

Page 168: ...ll the recorded data and record new performance data use the editing function Erase erase performance data to erase the data p 178 The track buttons will be displayed in the screen when you record or play back a performance 1 Touch Rec Play on the Main screen fig 07 03 eps The Rec Play screen appears The following buttons are referred to as the track buttons fig 07 04 eps All accompaniment data is...

Page 169: ... 07 10 eps 3 Touch 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 4 In the screen touch to select the song that you wish to play back 5 Touch to play back the song 6 Touch to stop the song You can also play back or stop the music data by touching Play or Stop in the Rec Play screen By touching Bwd or ...

Page 170: ...ich a performance has been recorded By turning off these track buttons 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 Ext Drive connector and insert the floppy dis...

Page 171: ...e track buttons that are not lighted will be muted silenced fig 07 14 3 eps 6 Press the track button once again button lights The part that had been muted will return to normal and will be heard Correspondence Between Track Buttons and Track Mute Buttons When Playing Back Commercial SMF Music Files Correspondence Between Track Buttons and Track Mute Buttons When Playing Back Performance Data Creat...

Page 172: ... muted 4 When you touch an unlit track button the track button lights up indicating muting of the track is cancelled 5 Touch Exit Track mute will be cancelled if you choose other performance data The seven Track buttons in the Rec Play screen p 165 correspond to the sixteen Track Mute buttons of the Track Mute screen as shown below Commercial SMF Music Files Performance Data Created on the ATELIER...

Page 173: ...sert a floppy disk into the drive 2 Press the Song button The Song Select screen appears fig 07 31 2 eps 3 Touch to select the desired media If you want to view the notation for a song in USB memory select Ext Memory If you want to view the notation for a song in user memory select Favorites If you want to view the notation for a song in floppy disk select Disk 4 Touch to select the song whose not...

Page 174: ...yed in the detailed notation Clef Upper AUTO Display is switched automatically G Clef Displayed the G clef staff of the upper part F Clef Displayed the F clef staff of the upper part Clef Lower AUTO Display is switched automatically G Clef Displayed the G clef staff of the lower part F Clef Displayed the F clef staff of the lower part Key AUTO Key is switched automatically Db Ab Eb Bb F C G D A E ...

Page 175: ...e display are produced based on the music files Viewing ease is given priority over precise expression when dealing with complex high level music Because of this you may find that the notation shown in the display does not match what is provided on commercially available sheet music The notation display feature is particularly unsuitable for the display of difficult complex musical works that dema...

Page 176: ... 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 the Expression Pedal p 134 You can also choose to cancel the metronome co...

Page 177: ...e Expression Pedal p 134 You can specify whether or not the Expression Pedal will affect the playback and what you play while ATELIER music file is being played back p 212 If you load performance data such as SMF music files that was not designed for an ATELIER Series instrument and play it back you may find when playing rhythms and automatic accompaniment that the music doesn t sound quite like i...

Page 178: ... will blink The track buttons that are already recorded will light fig 07 15 eps Also the panel Composer Rec button indicator will light and Play Stop button will blink You can also enter recording standby mode by pressing the Composer Rec button 5 In the Rec Play screen touch Play to begin recording When you touch Play in the Rec Play screen the metronome will sound a two measure count and then r...

Page 179: ...on indicator will light and Play Stop button will blink You can also enter recording standby mode by pressing the Rec button 4 Touch the Track button which you wish to re recording button flashes The song data of the specified Track with the exception of the Control Track will be erased as new song data is recorded When the Track button is lit constantly no song data has been recorded on that Trac...

Page 180: ...you will return to the Rec Play screen 4 If you touch OK the performance data will be erased 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 1 Touch Rec Play on the Main screen The Rec Play screen appears fig 07 04 2 eps 2 Touch Utility The Utility screen appears fig 07 22 2 eps Erasing a Perf...

Page 181: ...king the settings touch OK The new name is now inserted fig 07 26 eps 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 181 into the instrument edited and then saved to USB memory or floppy disk again A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z _ 0 1 2 3...

Page 182: ... Ext Drive connector Into the floppy disk drive insert a floppy disk that was formatted by the ATELIER 2 Touch Rec Play on the Main screen The Rec Play screen appears fig 07 04 2 eps 3 Touch Utility The Utility screen appears fig 07 22 2 eps 4 Touch Save Delete The Song Save Song Delete screen appears fig 07 28 2 eps 5 Touch to select the save destination media Select Ext Memory to save the data i...

Page 183: ...e the saved performance name will be displayed To edit p 190 or re record a performance song that is stored on a USB memory or floppy disk you must first load that song into the instrument 1 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 flopp...

Page 184: ...isk If you want to delete a song in USB memory connect 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 Ext Drive connector and insert a floppy disk into the drive 1 Touch Rec Play on the Main screen The Rec Play screen appears 2 Touch Utility The Utility screen appears 3 Touch Save Delete The Song...

Page 185: ...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 Ext Drive connector and insert the floppy disk 2 Touch Rec Play on the Main screen The Rec Play screen appears 3 Touch Utility The Utility screen appears 4 Touch Song Select The Song Select screen appears fig 07 31 eps 5 Touch ...

Page 186: ...ay back 13 In the Rec Play screen touch Stop to stop recording The track button for which performance data has been recorded will be lit You can also start and stop recording by pressing the Play Stop button The performance data you recorded can be saved on a USB memory Favorites or floppy disk p 180 Commercially sold music files can also be loaded into the ATELIER but for reasons of copyright pro...

Page 187: ...Rec Play screen appears and the unit is placed in recording standby To Record While Listening to the Song 10 Press the Track button which you wish to re record indicator flashes 11 Touch Play to begin recording When you touch Play the metronome will play two measures bars of count in before recording begins When you reach the first measure of the specified area recording will begin When the specif...

Page 188: ...The Utility screen appears fig 07 22 eps 5 Touch Loop Rec The Loop Rec screen appears fig 07 35 eps 6 Touch the For value the number of measures that will be recorded repeatedly fig 07 36 eps To cancel operation touch Exit 7 Touch to specify the For value the number of measures that will be recorded repeatedly 8 Touch Exit 9 Touch Rec The Rec Play screen appears and the unit is placed in recording...

Page 189: ...s 2 Touch Utility The Utility screen appears fig 07 22 eps 3 Touch Options fig 03 37 eps 4 Touch to display the Count In Rec 5 Touch the Count In Rec setting ON OFF to switch it between ON OFF Each time you touch the Count In Rec setting it will alternate between ON OFF 6 Touch Exit Starting recording at the right moment Count In Recording Setting Description ON A two measure count will sound befo...

Page 190: ...g Copy The following screen appears 7 Touch 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 Touch to select the performance song you want to copy 9 Touch Favorites to select the copy destination number Numbers for which a song name...

Page 191: ...in USB memory connect the USB memory to the external memory connector 1 Touch Rec Play on the Main screen The Rec Play screen appears 2 Touch Utility The Utility screen appears 3 Touch Song Select The Song Select screen appears 4 Touch File Edit The Song File Edit screen appears 5 Touch to select the media Choose Favorites if you want to create a folder in Favorites or Ext Memory if you want to cr...

Page 192: ...s 5 8 fig 08 01 eps 1 Touch Rec Play on the Main screen The Rec Play screen appears fig 08 02 eps 2 In the Rec Play screen touch Utility to open the Utility screen fig 08 03 eps0 3 In the Utility screen touch Edit The Edit Menu screen appears fig 08 08 eps 4 Touch Delete Measure fig 08 04 2 eps The Delete Measure screen appears fig 08 04 a eps Menu Descriptions Page Delete Measure Deleting a Speci...

Page 193: ...11 Touch Execute The following display appears fig 08 06 eps To cancel operation touch Cancel 12 Touch OK to delete the measures When deletion has been completed you are returned to the Delete Measure screen The ATELIER has seven tracks This function lets you delete the recording from a track that you specify For more on the content stored on each track refer to p 165 1 Touch Rec Play on the Main ...

Page 194: ...ouch to select the Track the track whose performance data you wish to delete fig 08 09 eps 7 When you re done making the settings touch Exit 8 Touch Execute The following display appears fig 08 22 eps To cancel operation touch Cancel 9 Touch OK to delete the performance data When the recording has been deleted the Delete Track screen will reappear Setting RHYTHM ACCOMP BASS LOWER UPPER SOLO CONTRO...

Page 195: ...screen appears fig 08 02 eps 2 In the Rec Play screen touch Utility to open the Utility screen fig 08 03 eps 3 In the Utility screen touch Edit The Edit Menu screen appears fig 08 08 a eps 4 Touch Erase Event fig 08 11 2 eps The Erase Event screen appears fig 08 11 eps Erase Recording Erase Event ALL All recording NOTE Notes played on the keyboard PANEL Panel operations Content Saved to the Contro...

Page 196: ...touch Exit 11 Touch the From value the measure at which erasure will begin 12 Touch to set From the measure at which erasure will begin 13 When you re done making the settings touch Exit 14 Touch the For value the number of measures from which the data will be erased 15 Touch to set For the number of measures from which the data will be erased If you wish to erase to the last measure bar set for A...

Page 197: ... Utility to open the Utility screen fig 08 03 eps 3 In the Utility screen touch Edit The Edit Menu screen appears fig 08 08 a eps 4 Touch Copy fig 08 14 2 eps The Copy screen appears fig 08 14 eps 5 Touch the Track value the track to be copied 6 Touch to set Track the track to be copied fig 08 15 2 eps If you select ALL the recording in all the tracks will be copied 7 When you re done making the s...

Page 198: ...a will be copied 19 When you re done making the settings touch Exit 20 Touch Execute The following display appears fig 08 24 eps To cancel operation touch Cancel 21 Touch OK to copy the measures Once the measures have been copied you are returned to the Copy screen You can correct for timing discrepancies in a recorded performance by having the music be aligned with a timing you specify This is ca...

Page 199: ...umber of measures that will be quantized To specify everything through to the last measure set for ALL 13 When you re done making the settings touch Exit 14 Touch the Resolution value the resolution at which notes will be aligned 15 Touch the screen to set Resolution the resolution at which notes will be aligned The Resolution the timing to which notes are aligned can be set to one of the followin...

Page 200: ...hythm Customize Process for Creating User Rhythms fig RC_steps eps Creating the User Rhythm Open the Rhythm Customize screen Select the division Load the source rhythm Make the division settings Edit the rhythm Change the percussion Save the User Rhythm to the User memory or USB memory Copy User Rhythm on USB memory to the User Memory Copy User Rhythm on User Memory to the USB memory Saving the Us...

Page 201: ...n and reduces zooms out the rhythm pattern display 6 Current location Measure Beat Tick 7 Instrument Name Indicates the name of the instrument used in the rhythm 8 Rhythm Pattern Display Displays the notes in the selected rhythm pattern 9 Utility button Displays the menu with settings for the Rhythm Customize function 10 Preview button Allows you to listen to the created rhythm 11 Delete button De...

Page 202: ... screen 4 Touch a Division name to select the Division fig RC 04 eps This returns you to the Rhythm Customize screen The name of the selected division now appears in the Rhythm Customize screen You can touch to hear how the rhythm sounds Selecting the Division Division Performance division Intro The intro is played at the start of a song Original This is a basic accompaniment pattern Fill In To Va...

Page 203: ...ig RC 05 1 eps 4 Touch Group Media to select Rhythm group fig RC 06 eps 5 Touch to switch the screen then touch a rhythm name to select the rhythm fig RC 05 2 eps You can touch Preview to hear how the rhythm sounds 6 Touch Division to select the Division you want to call up Selecting ALL calls up all of the Divisions 7 Use the Variation buttons of the panel to change the arrangement of the accompa...

Page 204: ... Division Options screen appears fig RC 12 eps Changing the Drum Set 4 Touch the value set for Drum Set fig RC 12 1 eps 5 Touch to change the setting 6 Touch Exit The Division Options screen reappears Changing the Beat 7 Touch the Beat setting fig RC 12 2 eps 8 Touch to change the setting 9 Touch Exit The Division Options screen reappears Changing the Volume 10 Touch the Volume setting fig RC 12 3...

Page 205: ... in the displayed measure and adds it to the end of that measure Deleting the Rhythm in a Selected Measure 1 Bring up the Rhythm Customize screen p 199 2 Touch Del to copy the selected measure fig RC 10 eps The following screen appears fig RC 14 eps To cancel operation touch Cancel 3 Touch OK The selected measure is deleted Creating the User Rhythm Editing the Rhythm What you can do Page Copying t...

Page 206: ...cation Measure Beat Tick of the line on the screen is displayed When you remove your finger from the screen the Note Edit screen opens and the note positioned at the line in the Rhythm Customize screen is displayed fig RC 16 eps You can touch to open the Utility screen and then touch Note Edit in the Utility screen to open the Note Edit screen Erasing Sounds 3 Touch to select the point where you w...

Page 207: ...s shorter than a beat fig RC 16 eps 15 Touch 30 1 1 30 to move the sound With the Rhythm Customize function note locations are expressed in terms of Measure Beat Tick One tick is the smallest unit used in indicating the location of the note and there are 120 ticks in a quarter note Typical notes might be indicated as shown below Quarter Note 8th Note fig RC_tick 01 eps 8th Note Triplet 16th Note f...

Page 208: ...l 6 If you want to change the instrument touch OK The instrument is changed Deleting an Instrument You can delete an instrument used in a rhythm When an instrument is deleted all of the sounds using that instrument are deleted from the rhythm 7 Touch in the screen to select the name of the instrument you want to delete 8 Touch Delete on the Instrument Edit screen fig DelInstrumentOK eps To cancel ...

Page 209: ...24 eps 5 Touch the character select button to switch among uppercase lowercase symbols Touch the character select button repeatedly to cycle through the available choices like this uppercase lowercase symbols uppercase 6 Touch the screen to specify the desired character The following characters can be selected To cancel operation touch Cancel 7 When you re done making the settings touch OK Deletin...

Page 210: ... To cancel the save touch the Exit to close the Rhythm Save screen You can change the name of a rhythm by touching Rename 6 Touch Save The User rhythms are saved to the User memory or to USB memory You can save rhythms after changing the tempo by touching the Tempo button If the following screen appears The following screen appears if you select a number to which a rhythm has already been saved an...

Page 211: ...per keyboard are responsive to Aftertouch even if the feature is set to ON For details refer to the Voice List Appendix separate booklet This adjusts the depth of the Aftertouch effect Aftertouch can only be enabled for the Upper keyboard 1 Touch Sound KBD on the Main screen The Sound Keyboard screen appears 2 Touch Upper The Upper Keyboard screen appears 3 Touch to display the After Touch Sensiti...

Page 212: ...ay the PedalBass Mode fig 09 04 eps 4 Touch the PedalBass Mode setting to switch between MONOPHONIC and POLYPHONIC Each time you touch the PedalBass Mode setting it will alternate between MONOPHONIC and POLYPHONIC 5 Touch Exit Adjusting the Initial Touch Sensitivity Upper To change the initial touch setting of the Upper part Lower To change the initial touch setting of the Lower part Setting Descr...

Page 213: ... is being recorded 1 Touch Sound KBD on the Main screen The Sound Keyboard screen appears 2 Touch Controller The Controller screen appears 3 Touch to display the Exp Src Rec fig 09 10 eps 4 Touch the Exp Src Rec setting to switch between PEDAL and COMPOSER Each time you touch the Exp Src Rec setting it will alternate between PEDAL and COMPOSER 5 Touch Exit Performance Function Settings Selecting t...

Page 214: ...isplay the Bender Vibrato fig 09 10 eps 4 Touch the Bender Vibrato setting fig 09 13 eps 5 Touch to change the setting 6 Touch Exit Setting Descriptions PEDAL COMPOSER The Expression Pedal will function Expression Pedal recording within the song file will also be effective COMPOSER The Expression Pedal will not function The Expression Pedal recording within the song file will be effective PEDAL Th...

Page 215: ...ust the sensitivity of the D Beam controller Increasing this setting will make the D Beam controller more responsive The sensitivity of the D Beam controller can vary depending on the brightness of the surroundings If it does not operate as you expect please readjust the sensitivity 1 Touch Sound KBD on the Main screen The Sound Keyboard screen appears 2 Touch Controller The Controller screen appe...

Page 216: ...Rhythm on the Main screen The Rhythm screen appears 2 Touch Utility The Utility screen appears 3 Touch Options The Rhythm Options screen appears 4 Touch to display the Count Down Sound fig 02 11 eps 5 Touch the Count Down Sound setting to switch between VOICE and STICK Each time you touch the Count Down Sound setting it will alternate between VOICE and STICK 6 Touch Exit Rhythm Settings Turning Ch...

Page 217: ...Touch Options The Rhythm Options screen appears 4 Touch to display the Rhythm Mode fig 02 11 2 eps 5 Touch the Rhythm Mode setting to switch between ORIGINAL and S SERIES Each time you touch the Rhythm Mode setting it will alternate between ORIGINAL and S SERIES 6 Touch Exit Preventing Rhythm Tempos from Switching Automatically Setting Descriptions ON Switching the rhythm while the rhythm is stopp...

Page 218: ...Press the Start Stop button A short Intro is played and the Rhythm starts Starting Without an Intro 1 Press the Start Stop button The Rhythm starts without an Intro being played Stopping the Rhythm if Rhythm Mode is S SERIES Stopping with an Ending 1 Press the Intro Ending button An Ending is played then the Rhythm stops While the Ending is playing the Intro Ending button indicator will light unti...

Page 219: ...ate Transpose Update setting to switch between DELAYED and INSTANT Each time you touch the Trans Update setting it will alternate between DELAYED and INSTANT 5 Touch Exit This setting remains stored in memory even while power is turned off Registration Settings Changing the Timing at Which Arranger Settings are Recalled Setting Descriptions DELAYED Settings related to Rhythm performances and Autom...

Page 220: ...ch and the lyrics will no longer be displayed To re display the lyrics touch Play on Rec Play screen once again This setting remains stored in memory even while power is turned off SMF music files or a performance that you yourself recorded can be transposed for playback 1 Touch Rec Play on the Main screen The Rec Play screen appears 2 Touch Utility The Utility screen appears 3 Touch Options The R...

Page 221: ...t the volume of the metronome 1 Touch Rec Play on the Main screen The Rec Play screen appears 2 Touch Utility The Utility screen appears 3 Touch Options The Rec Play Options screen appears 4 Touch to display the Metronome Vol Metronome Volume fig 09 19 eps 5 Touch Metronome Vol setting fig 09 20 eps 6 Touch to change the setting Increasing the value will raise the volume of the metronome 7 Touch E...

Page 222: ...n the Main screen The Rec Play screen appears 2 Touch Utility The Utility screen appears 3 Touch Options The Rec Play Options screen appears 4 Touch to display the Beat fig 09 19 eps 5 Touch the Beat setting The time signature setting screen appears fig 09 19 2 eps 6 Touch the time signature that you wish to set 7 Touch Exit If you re using rhythm performance or automatic accompaniment the time si...

Page 223: ...ting 5 Touch Exit By touching you can restore the default setting 440 0 Hz This setting remains stored in memory even while power is turned off You can adjust the mic echo that will apply to a connected mic Connecting the Microphone p 25 1 Touch System on the Main screen The System screen appears 2 Touch to display the Mic Echo fig 09 24 eps 3 Touch the Mic Echo setting fig 09 26 eps 4 Touch to ch...

Page 224: ...ned off You can specify the Program Change number that will be transmitted from MIDI Out when a Registration is selected 1 Touch System on the Main screen The System screen appears 2 Touch to display the Bank MSB Bank Select MSB Bank LSB Bank Select LSB or PC Number Program Change Number fig 00 37 eps 3 Touch either Bank MSB Bank LSB or PC Number setting fig 09 28 eps 4 Touch to change the setting...

Page 225: ...a received at the MIDI In connector will control the GS sound generator 4 Touch Exit This setting remains stored in memory even while power is turned off When you use the MIDI connectors or the USB connector 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 For d...

Page 226: ... for the Solo part will be transmitted only when the Solo To Lower button is ON You can adjust the brightness of the display 1 Touch System on the Main screen The System screen appears 2 Touch to display the Display Brightness fig 09 44 eps 3 Touch the Display Brightness setting fig 09 45 eps 4 Touch to change the setting Higher values will make the screen brighter 5 Touch Exit This setting remain...

Page 227: ...r and pattern for the main screen s background 1 Touch System on the Main screen The System screen appears 2 Touch to display the Main Background fig 09 44 eps 3 Touch the Main Background setting 4 Touch to change the setting fig 10 13 eps 5 Touch Exit The System screen appears 6 Touch Exit on the System Screen The main screen appears with the selected background This setting remains stored in mem...

Page 228: ...h Exit 5 Turn on the power once again You can turn the Remote function on enabled or off disabled 1 Touch System on the Main screen The System screen appears 2 Touch to display the Remote Control fig 10 12 eps 3 Touch the Remote Control setting to switch between ON and OFF Each time you touch the Remote Control setting it will alternate between ON and OFF 4 Touch Exit This setting remains stored i...

Page 229: ...pressive elements of a music performance How to Use the V LINK 1 Touch System on the Main screen The System screen appears 2 Touch to display the V LINK fig 10 14 eps 3 Touch the V LINK setting 4 Touch to change the setting 5 Touch Exit Changing the Functions of the Remote Control s Buttons Setting Descriptions MELODY MUTE Mutes the sound of the melody or minimizes the vocal sounds of a music CD p...

Page 230: ...sregarded and the messages are transmitted via Channel 16 The MIDI transmit channel used for video control messages is fixed at channel 16 NOTE NOTE You can also use the following procedure to turn the V LINK function on 1 Hold down the Composer Reset button and press either the Upper Organ Full 1 button or the Upper Organ Full 2 button Holding down the Composer Reset button and pressing the Upper...

Page 231: ...een appears fig 00 38 eps 3 Touch Touch Screen fig 00 38 2 eps A display will ask for confirmation To cancel the operation touch Cancel 4 Touch OK on the screen 5 Touch the points indicated on the touch screen Do this carefully because touching a location that s different from the one indicated for the pointer may make the displacement even worse Be sure to touch the pointer accurately If the foll...

Page 232: ...le this operation is in progress fig 00 40 2 eps To reset only the User memory p 82 to its original factory settings refer to p 231 If you want to reset all settings to their factory set state refer to p 27 Restoring the User Memory to the Original Factory Settings What is User Memory User Memory refers to an area inside the instrument where you can store the user rhythms you create and the perfor...

Page 233: ...the System screen 4 Touch OK The Panel Reset operation will begin and the settings will return to the factory set condition Never switch off the power while this operation is in progress fig 00 40 2 eps To reset only the User memory p 82 to its original factory settings refer to p 230 If you want to reset all settings to their factory set state refer to p 27 You can also use the following method t...

Page 234: ... the USB memory until formatting is complete The ATELIER allows you to load a favorite graphic into internal memory and have it be displayed when the power is turned on 1 Use your computer to create a graphic image file that meets the following criteria 2 Using your computer save the image that you want to load into the ATELIER on external media 3 Connect the external media containing the image to...

Page 235: ... on the external media 10 Touch to select the image that you want to load into internal memory You can touch View to verify the image 11 Touch OK The image will be loaded If an image is already stored at the load destination the following screen will appear fig 09 37 eps To erase the currently loaded image and load the new image 1 Touch OK To cancel image loading 1 Touch Cancel If the image cannot...

Page 236: ... touch 01 03 to select the image that you wish to delete You can touch View to verify the image Numbers for which Blank is shown have no image 5 Touch Clear The following screen appears fig 09 39 eps To cancel without deleting the image touch Cancel 6 Touch OK The image will be deleted Once the image has been deleted the screen will indicate Blank Deleting an Image Stored in Internal Memory AT 900...

Page 237: ...screen like the one below will appear allowing you to specify a name for the folder If you re copying all songs and registrations to USB memory a folder will be created in the USB memory and the data will be saved in this folder 6 Touch the character select button to switch among uppercase numbers Touch the character select button repeatedly to cycle through the available choices like this upperca...

Page 238: ...ra or DVD player is not displayed correctly Set this to the broadcast format used in your area 1 Touch System on the Main screen The System screen appears 2 Touch Utility fig 00 38 eps 3 Touch Video The Video screen appears 4 Touch Options The Video Option screen appears 5 Touch the NTSC PAL setting to switch between NTSC and PAL 6 Touch Exit This setting remains stored in memory even while power ...

Page 239: ... on the Main screen The System screen appears 2 Touch Utility fig 00 38 eps 3 Touch Video The Video screen appears 4 Touch Options The Video Option screen appears 5 Touch the Aspect Ratio setting to switch between 16 9 and 4 3 6 Touch Exit This setting remains stored in memory even while power is turned off If the image is still not shown correctly even though you have adjusted the ATELIER s aspec...

Page 240: ...tions The Video Option screen appears 5 Touch the Slide Show Type setting 6 Touch to change the setting 7 Touch Exit Selecting the Type of Slide Show Setting Descriptions SIMPLE One photo will simply fade out while the next photo fades in BLOCK The photo will be divided into blocks that change separately POP The photo will switch using rapid movement and color combination MIX Simple block and pop ...

Page 241: ...stem screen appears 2 Touch Utility fig 00 38 eps 3 Touch Video The Video screen appears 4 Touch Options The Video Option screen appears 5 Touch the Slide Show Interval setting 6 Touch to change the setting 7 Touch Exit Selecting the Interval at which Images will Change Setting 5 SECONDS 8 SECONDS 12 SECONDS 4 MEASURES 6 MEASURES 8 MEASURES AT 900_e book 239 ページ 2007年9月7日 金曜日 午前8時43分 ...

Page 242: ...dio equipment and play sounds from other devices through the ATELIER s speaker Video In 5 Camera Jack p 256 A video camera or other device can be connected here Video Out 6 RGB Connector p 245 You can connect an external display here to view images from a video camera or DVD 7 Video Jack p 246 You can connect a television here to view images from a video camera or DVD 8 Illumination Switch Press t...

Page 243: ...R and the connected speaker When you play the ATELIER s keyboard the sound is played from the connected speakers Turning Off the Power 1 Turn the volume all the way down on the ATELIER and on the speaker you re about to connect 2 Turn off the connected speaker 3 Turn off the ATELIER Playing Sounds from Audio Equipment Through the ATELIER 1 Turn the volume all the way down on the ATELIER and on the...

Page 244: ...type jacks Wiring diagrams for these jacks are shown below Make connections after first checking the wiring diagrams of other equipment you intend to connect 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 fi...

Page 245: ...ps 3 Touch the USB Driver setting to switch between GENERIC and ORIGINAL Each time you touch the USB Driver setting it will alternate between GENERIC and ORIGINAL 4 Turn the ATELIER s volume to the minimum level switch off the power then turn it back on again This setting remains stored in memory even while power is turned off Caution To prevent malfunction and or damage to speakers or other devic...

Page 246: ...nsmitted to the external MIDI connector The Solo voice will be transmitted only if the Solo To Lower button is ON MIDI In Connector Connect the external 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 co...

Page 247: ...king 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 off the power to the ATELIER and the display to be connected p 24 2 Connect your display to the ATELIER Use display cable sold separately to connect the display to the Video Out RGB jack on the ATELIER 3 Switch...

Page 248: ...R Video Out Video jack with the television s video input jack 3 Switch on the ATELIER p 24 4 Switch on the connected display 5 As necessary Specify the television output format p 236 6 Specify the aspect ratio ratio between width and height for your television p 237 Switching Off Your Television or External Display You must turn off the power of the television or external display in the following ...

Page 249: ... appears 2 Touch to display the Aux Out Mode 3 Touch the Aux Out Mode setting fig 10 11 eps 4 Touch to change the setting 5 Touch Exit You can change the depth of Reverb for each part p 152 This setting remains stored in memory even while power is turned off Changing the settings when external speakers are connected Switching the Aux Out On OFF Switching the Aux Out Mode Setting Effects AMBIENCE P...

Page 250: ...plifier Amplifier Main Output Aux Out Aux Out Mode ON AMBIENCE Aux Drum Output Aux Drum Output A Setup for a Mid sized Hall Speakers are placed in front and in the back to produce the RSS reverb sound A Setup for a Small Hall or Home Speakers are placed at the back to produce the RSS reverb sound This setup lets you enjoy the sensation of being enveloped by sound even while in your own living room...

Page 251: ...e Input Line Output External Reverb Device USER PROGRAM 3 MUTE 1 2 POWER TIME LEVEL ROOM WALL EXIT PUSH VALUE S3 S1 S4 S2 F4 F2 F1 F3 AUX MIN MIN MAX MAX MAX LINE INPUT LEVEL LOW FREQ OUTPUT ROLL OFF 6dB 12dB 40Hz FREQ MIN LEVEL 700 Hz SETUP CHECK Aux Drum Output Settings for Using an External Reverb Processor You can use an external reverb processor to apply reverb to the ATELIER s sound AT 900_e...

Page 252: ...hm Accompaniment and rhythm Bass Output A Setup for Enjoying Ensemble Performance By producing the accompaniment and rhythm from external speakers you can enjoy the sensation of performing together with an orchestra A Setup for a Recital Bass drums and other sounds are output separately and a mixer is used to adjust the volume balance Amplifier Powered Speaker Powered Speaker L R AT 900_e book 250...

Page 253: ... Install the included batteries two into the remote control unit 1 Slide the cover located on the rear of the remote to open it 2 Insert the two AA batteries in the orientation shown on the remote 3 Slide the cover closed Using the Remote Installing Batteries in the Remote For details on how the remote control s buttons function refer to Remote Control Buttons p 253 1 2 3 Remote Rear Remote Cover ...

Page 254: ...use the remote near a device that produces infrared light or if you use another infrared remote control nearby The battery life will depend on the conditions of use The operating range will decrease as the batteries run down Replace the batteries if this occurs If you won t be using the remote for an extended period remove the batteries If a strong light such as a spotlight strikes the remote sens...

Page 255: ... 8 12 0 4 VIDEO button Switches the image shown in the connected external display or television Images from a video camera digital camera DVD player or video enabled audio player connected to the ATELIER can be shown on an external display or television You can also connect a CD drive and play back VIMA TUNES to view an appropriate slide show p 265 while listening to the song The Video screen is s...

Page 256: ...utively from the selected song All songs in the selected location favorites or external media will play back in succession Playback will stop when you press the remote button once again button Press the button to select the next song VOLUME MUTE button Temporarily mutes all sounds VOLUME buttons Adjust the volume of the keyboard and song Pressing the VOLUME button decreases the volume and pressing...

Page 257: ... VIMA TUNES to access the VIMA TUNES screen shown below 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 display or television letting you enjoy ka...

Page 258: ...r details refer to the owner s manual of your video camera NOTE Video camera cables can differ depending on the model Check the shape of the connector on the ATELIER and on your video camera and make sure you have the correct type of cable when making connections Visual NOTE Make sure that the video camera you re connecting matches the television format selected on the ATELIER For details on setti...

Page 259: ... its illumination If all of the video function select buttons are not lighted the television or external display will show the MUSIC ATELIER logo p 262 If you press the Video Monitor button located below the display the ATELIER s display will show the same image as the external display or television This is a convenient way for you to monitor the image that s shown in the external display or telev...

Page 260: ...s the video function select DVD button so it s lit Performing with a Background Image from a DVD Player For details refer to the owner s manual of your DVD player For the AT 900C detach the cover from the rear panel p 26 NOTE DVD player cables can differ depending on the model Check the shape of the connector on the ATELIER and make sure you have the correct type of cable when making connections Y...

Page 261: ...o turn off its illumination If all of the video function select buttons are not lighted the television or external display will show the MUSIC ATELIER logo p 262 If you connect a device such as a video camera that contains a microphone to the ATELIER s DVD Player In connector acoustic feedback a whine or shriek may occur depending on the position of your video camera relative to the speakers If th...

Page 262: ...on the video function Press the video function select Ext In button so it s lit Enjoying Powerful Sound and Big screen Playback from Your Portable Audio Video Player For details refer to the owner s manual of your portable audio player R Red Portable audio player with video functionality L White Video Yellow NOTE Make sure that the portable audio player you re connecting matches the television for...

Page 263: ...e portable audio player allowing you to sing or play it yourself Turning Off the Video Function 7 Press the lit Ext In button to turn off its illumination If all of the video function select buttons are not lighted the television or external display will show the MUSIC ATELIER logo p 262 For details refer to the owner s manual of your portable audio player If you press the Video Monitor button loc...

Page 264: ...of the buttons If all of the video select buttons are extinguished the image from the video device connected to the ATELIER will not be displayed The television or external display will show the MUSIC ATELIER logo Freely Switching Between Images Button Function Page Camera Switches to the image from the device connected to the Camera In connector p 256 DVD Switches to the image from the device con...

Page 265: ...ially available CD drive to the Ext Drive connector and insert the VIMA TUNES disc into the CD drive 2 Touch System on the Main screen The System screen appears 3 Touch Utility 4 Touch VIMA TUNES The VIMA TUNES screen appears 5 Touch to select the song you want to play Enjoying VIMA TUNES Songs Listening to a VIMA TUNES Song You can also press the panel s Song button and choose a VIMA TUNES song f...

Page 266: ...n mute the melody and play the melody yourself When you touch Melody Guide in the screen the volume of the melody will be lowered You can leave the melody playing at a lowered volume and play along until you ve learned the melody Since you will still be able to hear the melody you can use it as a guide during practice 7 Touch to stop playing back the song AT 900_e book 264 ページ 2007年9月7日 金曜日 午前8時43...

Page 267: ... commercially available CD drive to the Ext Drive connector and insert the VIMA TUNES disc into the CD drive 2 Touch System on the Main screen The System screen appears 3 Touch Utility 4 Touch VIMA TUNES The VIMA TUNES screen appears 5 Touch Slide Show so it s lit 6 Touch to select the song you want to play Displaying a Slide Show while the Song Plays You can also press the panel s Song button and...

Page 268: ...n connected to the ATELIER 8 Touch to stop playing back the song If you press the Video Monitor button located below the display the ATELIER s display will show the same image as shown on your external display or television You can view the ATELIER s screen to check the image that s shown on your external display or television AT 900_e book 266 ページ 2007年9月7日 金曜日 午前8時43分 ...

Page 269: ... song When you want to select a song from a CD ROM made for the VIMA VIMA TUNES insert the CD ROM into the CD drive 1 Select the song of VIMA CD ROM p 268 2 Touch System on the Main screen The System screen appears 3 Touch Utility 4 Touch VIMA TUNES The VIMA TUNES screen appears The three recommended tones are shown in the lower part of the screen 5 Touch one of the recommended tones in the screen...

Page 270: ...creen appears 3 Touch to select the CD 4 Touch to select the song you want to play 5 Touch to start playing back the song 6 Touch to stop playing back the song Listening to Songs from Music CD NOTE You can t copy music CD songs to Favorites NOTE It will take a certain amount of time until a music CD can be selected NOTE You can also play or stop the music data by touching Play or Stop in the Rec P...

Page 271: ... singing along with a song you can change the key of the song so it s appropriate for the singer s range You can transpose the key not only of a music CD but also of the sound from a portable audio player or DVD player 1 Touch Playback Transpose on the VIMA Tunes screen Each time you touch Play Transpose the key is changed by one semitone Touch to lower the key or touch to raise the key This can b...

Page 272: ...he Bouncing Ball display is turned off Turn the Main Bouncing Ball setting ON p 225 Remote control does not work Could the Remote function be turned off If the Remote function is turned off data from the remote control will not be received Refer to Turning the Remote function on off p 227 The device connected to the Input jack is not loud enough Could you be using a connection cable that contains ...

Page 273: ...e the pedal cable to connect the pedal correctly p 20 No sound is heard when external devices are connected The power of the connected external devices is not turned on Use the correct procedure to turn on the power of the connected external devices p 241 p 247 Damper Pedal does not operate The damper pedal affects only the Lower keyboard and Upper keyboard The damper pedal does not affect the Bas...

Page 274: ...o be produced when you take your finger off the key Automatic Accompaniment sounds odd The keys for a chord were not pressed simultaneously Either turn on the Chord Intelligence function or play the chord correctly p 90 When Chord Intelligence is OFF the chord is not being pressed correctly Either turn on the Chord Intelligence function or play the chord correctly p 90 When performance data from a...

Page 275: ...h Part Balance button is already raised Either lower the Reverb volume or adjust the Part Balance of each part p 72 p 150 The Master Volume slider has been used to raise the overall volume excessively Use the Master Volume slider to lower the overall volume p 24 Some keys of certain keyboard parts sound strange You are playing notes outside the recommended range of the voice This is not a malfunct...

Page 276: ... song The track is muted Turn off track muting p 168 p 170 Can t use Chord Intelligence function Chord Intelligence is at OFF Turn Chord Intelligence on p 90 Notation is not indicated properly in the display In the Notation screen some lyrics or notes could extend beyond the edges of the screen and not be displayed This is not a malfunction The Notation display feature is particularly unsuitable f...

Page 277: ...tically even if the rhythms are switched with the Auto Std Tempo setting set to OFF and the rhythm stopped Turn Auto Std Tempo off p 215 Unable to save created rhythm to the User Memory Memory Full appears in the display The available memory remaining in the ATELIER is not sufficient First delete some other rhythm saved to the user memory then save the rhythm you have created to the user memory on...

Page 278: ...is no rhythm in user memory The rhythm used by the selected registration was deleted from user memory or its order was changed Designated positions are incorrect When calibrating the touch panel the appropriate point was not touched correctly If you touch a location other than the specified point the discrepancy may become severe Please be sure to touch the correct point Memory Full The song data ...

Page 279: ... C C D E E F Cmaj7 C maj7 Dmaj7 E maj7 Emaj7 Fmaj7 C7 C 7 D7 E 7 E7 F7 Cm C m Dm E m Em Fm Cm7 C m7 Dm7 E m7 Em7 Fm7 Cdim C dim Ddim E dim Edim Fdim Dm7 5 Em7 5 Caug C aug Daug E aug Eaug Faug Csus4 C sus4 Dsus4 E sus4 Esus4 Fsus4 C7sus4 C 7sus4 D7sus4 E 7sus4 E7sus4 F7sus4 Fm7 5 E m7 5 C m7 5 C6 C 6 D6 E 6 E6 Cm6 Dm6 Em6 F6 Fm6 C m6 E m6 AT 900_e book 277 ページ 2007年9月7日 金曜日 午前8時43分 ...

Page 280: ...j7 A maj7 Amaj7 B maj7 Bmaj7 F 7 G7 A 7 A7 B 7 B7 F m Gm A m Am B m Bm F m7 Gm7 A m7 Am7 B m7 Bm7 F dim Gdim A dim Adim B dim Bdim Gm7 5 Am7 5 Bm7 5 F aug Gaug A aug Aaug B aug Baug F sus4 Gsus4 A sus4 Asus4 B sus4 Bsus4 F 7sus4 G7sus4 A 7sus4 A7sus4 B 7sus4 B7sus4 B m7 5 A m7 5 F m7 5 G6 Gm6 A6 A 6 B6 Bm6 B 6 B m6 Am6 A m6 F 6 F m6 AT 900_e book 278 ページ 2007年9月7日 金曜日 午前8時43分 ...

Page 281: ... 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 Pitch Bend An effect that smoothly raises or lowers the pitch Registratio...

Page 282: ...t 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 be played back using any General MIDI sound generating unit to produce essential...

Page 283: ... Mode Solo Split Point Bass Split button ON OFF Bass Split Point Sustain ON OFF Sustain Length Tx MIDI Channel After Touch ON OFF After Touch Sens After Touch Sensitivity Initial Touch Initial Touch Sensitivity Vintage Organ Type Vintage Flute Volume PC Number Program Change Number Bank LSB Bank Select LSB Bank MSB Bank Select MSB Wall Type The Voices assigned for each part Level Part Balance Volu...

Page 284: ...0 127 O O O O 0 127 O x x x x x O 120 126 127 O x O 123 125 O x 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 Effect1 depth Effect3 depth NRPN LSB MSB RPN LSB MSB 1 O x is selectable 2 O x is selectable by...

Page 285: ...y Fenelon 2004 Roland Corporation Accordions Ralf Schink Ralf Schink 2004 Roland Corporation Greensleeves Traditional Yuri Tachibana 2004 Roland Corporation Pop Organ Ralf Schink Ralf Schink 2004 Roland Corporation Pops Orch Hector Olivera Hector Olivera 2004 Roland Corporation Jazz Combo Ric Iannone Ric Iannone 2003 Roland Corporation Slow Waltz Ric Iannone Ric Iannone 2003 Roland Corporation Haw...

Page 286: ...as well as his preferred electronic organ the Roland ATELIER for which he continues to collaborate with its development 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 en...

Page 287: ...ana Although Yuri Tachibana began playing the piano at age 3 she switched completely to the organ after winning First Prize in an organ competition She has expanded her work to include a variety of activities releasing two albums on Columbia Records and performing organ regularly on the 11 PM TV program for four years She further contributes articles on a wide range of musical genres including cla...

Page 288: ... Point screen Sustain Pedal button Pedalboard screen Sustain Length Rotary On Off button Effect screen Rotary Color Rotary Slow Fast button Effect screen Rotary Speed Count Down button Rhythm Options screen Count Down Sound Upper Voice select buttons Solo Voice select buttons Alternate button Upper Keyboard screen Lower Voice select buttons Alternate button Lower Keyboard screen Pedal Voice select...

Page 289: ...rhythms in 10 groups x 4 variations User Rhythm 99 rhythms Rhythm Customize Pattern editing of the internal rhythms Drum Set Beat Tempo Note Arranger Function Tempo Arranger On Off Start Stop Sync Start Intro Ending Intro Count Down Break Auto Fill In Variation 4 variations One Touch Program Chord Intelligence Chord Hold Leading Bass Auto Standard Tempo Rhythm Mode Music Assistant 700 titles x 4 v...

Page 290: ...cm x 4 Woofer 30 cm x 1 20 cm x 1 Display Graphic 800 x 480 dots backlit color LCD with touch screen Pedals Switches Damper Pedal Expression Pedal Foot Switch 2 pcs on the expression pedal function assignable attached to the optional pedalboard PK 25A PK 7A Damper Pedal Expression Pedal Foot Switch 2 pcs on the expression pedal function assignable Connectors Audio Output Jacks L mono R Aux Drums O...

Page 291: ...16 H inches Bench 1 075 W x 379 D x 622 H mm 42 3 8 W x 14 15 16 D x 24 1 2 H inches Pedalboard Option PK 25A 1 068 W x 885 D x 283 H mm 42 1 16 W x 34 7 8 D x 11 3 16 H inches PK 7A 905 W x 490 D x 271 H mm 35 11 16 W x 19 5 16 D x 10 11 16 H inches Weight Console 180 5 kg 398 lbs 64 kg 142 lbs Stand 38 kg 84 lbs Pedalboard 24 kg 53 lbs Total 204 5 kg 451 lbs 102 kg 225 lbs Bench 20 5 kg 46 lbs 1...

Page 292: ...mposer 164 Computer 242 Connecting Audio Equipment 241 Computer 242 DVD Player 258 Portable Audio Video Player 260 Video Camera 256 Copying Measure 195 Performance Song 188 Registration 127 129 Rhythm 97 99 Rhythms on Disks into User Memory 97 188 189 Correct Timing 196 Count Down 88 Count Down Sound 214 Count In 175 Count In Recording 187 D D Beam Controller 154 D Beam Controller sensitivity 213 ...

Page 293: ... Key Transpose 130 L Leading Bass 92 134 Load Individual Registration 117 Performance Songs 181 Set of Registrations 116 Load Next Registrations 120 Loop Recording 186 Lower Hold 80 Lower Voice 49 80 Lyrics 218 M Main 240 Main Screen 31 Background 225 Bouncing Ball 225 Manual Perc 78 Manual Percussion 78 Manual Percussion Sets 79 Master Tune 221 Master Volume 24 Measure Copy 195 Delete 190 Metrono...

Page 294: ...Recall Registration 108 Recommend Tone 267 Recording 164 Each Part Separately 176 Performance 174 Re Recording 177 Recording onto SMF 183 Regist Shift 135 Registration 279 Arranger Update 109 Main Screen 32 Recall 108 Rename 124 Storing Registrations 107 Remote Control 251 254 Rename Performance Song 178 Registration 111 124 Saved Rhythms 102 Re Recording 177 Reverb 279 Reverb Effect 149 Depth of ...

Page 295: ... Delete 191 Track Button 165 Track Mute 168 Transpose Key Transpose 130 Main Screen 31 Play Transpose 218 Transpose Update 217 Tx MIDI Ch MIDI Transmit Channel 223 Type of Slide Show 238 U Upper Voice 49 Upper Lower 48 Alternate 48 USB MIDI connector 242 USB Driver 243 User Memory 82 230 User Memory Reset 230 User Rhythm 198 Save 208 V VARIATION 134 Variation 89 Vibrato 279 Video 240 Video Camera ...

Page 296: ...ales J E Olear y ESQ Manduvira Asuncion PARAGUAY TEL 595 21 492147 PERU Audionet Distribuciones Musicales SAC Juan Fanning 530 Miraflores Lima Peru TEL 511 4461388 TRINIDAD AMR Ltd Ground Floor Maritime Plaza Barataria Trinidad W I TEL 868 638 6385 NORWAY Roland Scandinavia Avd Kontor Norge Lilleakerveien 2 Postboks 95 Lilleaker N 0216 Oslo NORWAY TEL 2273 0074 POLAND ROLAND POLSKA SP Z O O UL Gib...

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Page 298: ...oes 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 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to wh...

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