Roland AT-350C Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Silencing a Specic Track (Track Mute)
Here’s how to individually mute tracks of SMF format performance
data.
1. Press the [Utility] button.
2. Using the Menu [
] [ ] buttons, select “Track Mute.”
3. Press the Value [-] [+] buttons to select the track that you
wish to mute.
Performance data recorded in SMF format has seven tracks. On each of
the tracks, a certain type of performance is recorded, as shown below.
Track Explanation
R (Rhythm)
Rhythm performances, Drums/SFX, Manual
Percussion
A (Accomp) Automatic Accompaniment (except Bass)
B (Bass)
Pedal Bass voice, Bass part of the Automatic
Accompaniment
L (Lower) Lower voice
U (Upper) Upper voice
S (Solo) Solo voice
C (Control) Panel operations, Expression Pedal operations
4. Press the [Utility] button.
The character changes to “–,” indicating that the track is muted.
5. Once again press the [Utility] button, and muting will be
canceled.
To return to the basic screen, press the [Display/Exit] button.
Assigning commercial SMF music les to the
tracks
Track Channel
R (Rhythm) 10
A (Accomp) 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
B (Bass) 2
L (Lower) 3
U (Upper) 4
S (Solo) 1
What the control track (control) does during
recording
Panel operations (Voice selections, Tempo changes, Rotary
fast/slow etc.)
Newly recorded performance data will be added without erasing the
previously recorded data.
If you wish to record new performance data, erase all the recorded
data (p. 84).
Expression pedal operations
The way in which expression operations are recorded will depend on
the setting of the “Exp. Source” (p. 94) item “Recording.”