Roland AT-350C Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Performing
Selecting Sounds (Voices)
The ATELIER is able to produce the sounds of various instruments. These sounds are called “Voices.”
About the Voices and Parts
The ATELIER is a two-manual instrument. These two manuals are called the “upper keyboard” and the “lower keyboard.”
The voices of each keyboard are organized into several parts according to their character.
The upper keyboard has three parts: Upper Vintage Organ, Upper Organ, and Upper Orchestral. The lower keyboard has two parts: Lower Vintage
Organ and Lower.
You can select one voice for each part, which allows you to play multiple, layered voices.
For the upper keyboard and the lower keyboard, you can also layer on the voice of the Solo part.
MEMO
If you’ve connected a pedalboard (PK series; sold separately), you’ll be able to perform using the pedalboard (p. 24). The pedalboard has two parts:
Pedal and Pedal Vintage Organ.
Upper Keyboard
Lower Keyboard
Upper Vintage Organ Pedal Vintage Organ Lower Vintage Organ
Pedal Lower Upper Organ Upper Orchestral
Solo
Keyboard Part
Upper Keyboard
Upper Vintage Organ
Upper Organ
Upper Orchestral
Solo (This voice is sounded only when the Solo [To Lower] button be extinguished)
Lower Keyboard
Lower
Lower Vintage Organ
Solo (This voice is sounded only when the Solo [To Lower] button lights up)
Pedal (This voice is sounded when the Pedal [To Lower] button lights up or turn ”Bass Split” on)
Pedalboard
Pedal
Pedal Vintage Organ