Roland AT900C Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Selecting and Playing Sounds
Selecting and Playing Sounds
You can play the sounds of various instruments on the ATELIER. These sounds
are called “Voices.”
The ATELIER has two manual keyboards and a pedalboard.
From top to bottom these are called the “Upper Keyboard,” “Lower
Keyboard,” and “Pedalboard.”
fig.01-05-2.eps
Four parts, “Organ,” “Symphonic,” “Orchestral,” and “Vintage Organ” are
assigned to the Upper and Lower keyboards, respectively, and you can select
one voice from each part. Plus, with the addition of the “Solo” part voice, you
can have up to five voices playing simultaneously (the Solo voice can be
played in either the Upper or Lower keyboard).
The Pedalboard has three parts: “Pedal Organ,” “Pedal Orchestral,”, and
“Vintatge Organ.” You can select one voice for each part, meaning 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 Lower] button
lights up)
Pedalboard
Pedal Organ
Pedal Orchestral
Pedal Vintage
The explanation at left uses an
illustration of the AT-900.
The AT-900C allows a pedal
keyboard (PK series; sold
separately) to be connected
and used to play the voice of
the pedal part.
Pedalboard
Lower Keyboard
Upper Keyboard
To play a Solo voice on the
Lower keyboard, select the Solo
voice and press the Solo [To
Lower] button (p. 158).
To play a Pedal Bass voice on
the Lower keyboard, select the
Pedal Bass voice and press the
[Bass Split] button (p. 161).
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