Roland AT 5 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Selecting and Playing Sounds
Selecting Voices
The AT-5 is able to produce the sounds of various instruments. These
sounds are called “Voices” (or tones). It is very easy to select voices.
Switching the Keyboard Settings
With the AT-5, you can have the Upper voice played over the entire
keyboard, or split the keyboard into an Upper part and a Lower part and
have a different voice played in each. Additionally, you can use the lower
register as the part for the automatic accompaniment chord recognition, and
the upper register for performing melody.
1. Press the [Utility] button.
2. Press the Menu [ ] and [ ] button to select “Keyboard
Mode.”
3. Press the Value [-] [+] button to switch the keyboard settings.
Lower Register: C2–B3 Upper Register: C4–C7
4. Press the [Utility] button.
The basic screen reappears.
Setting Description
Upper The Upper voice is played over the entire keyboard.
Split
The keyboard register is split into two sections, with
the Upper voice played in the Upper part and the
Lower voice played in the Lower part.
Additionally, you can use the lower registers as the
part for the automatic accompaniment chord
recognition, and the upper part for performing
melody.
Upper RegisterLower Register
C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7
When you press the [Bass
To Lower] button, causing
the indicator to light, you
can have the Bass voice
played as the root note (p.
74) when you play chords
in the Lower part.