Roland AT-350C Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Performing
Functions of the Voice Buttons
Each time you press a voice button, its indicator will alternate between lit and unlit; when the indicator of a voice’s button is lit, that voice can be
played.
With the exception of the pedal bass buttons, two voices of the same category are assigned to each button. If a voice of a dierent category is assigned,
the voice names of the two voices are printed on the button.
These two voices will alternate each time you press the [Alternate] button.
[Alternate] button Selected voice
Unlit The voice printed on the button is selected.
Lit
Another voice of the same category as the voice printed on the button is selected.
If a voice of a dierent category is assigned to the button, the voice printed in the lower line on that button is
selected.
Selecting a Voice
1. Press one of the buttons for a part to select a voice for that part.
The name of the selected voice is displayed for several seconds.
If you want to switch to the other voice assigned to that button, press the [Alternate] button.
MEMO
Normally, playing the pedalboard will produce single notes. If you want to play more than one note simultaneously, you are free to change the way
in which the pedal bass is sounded (p. 93).
* If the voice buttons are unlit and the vintage organ voice is o, no sound will be heard when you play the keyboard.
* If you press the Pedal [To Lower] button (p. 51) so its indicator is lit, the pedal bass voice will sound on the lower keyboard; it will not sound on the
pedalboard.
About solo voices
Solo voices will sound only the highest note of the notes played on the upper keyboard.
MEMO
For the Solo part, you can select voices (SuperNATURAL voices) that are particularly rich in expressive power (p. 52).
You are free to change the way in which the solo voice is sounded (p. 92).
* If you press the Solo [To Lower] button (p. 47) so its indicator is lit, the solo voice will sound on the lower keyboard; it will not sound on the upper
keyboard.