AT-100-300_e.book 1 ページ 2008年5月7日 201b 水曜日 午後3時33分 Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” (p. 2), “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (p. 3), and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (p. 6). These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, Owner’s manual should be read in its entirety.
AT-100-300_e.book 2 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
AT-100-300_e.book 3 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 USING THE UNIT SAFELY The symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings.The specific meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle. In the case of the symbol at left, it is used for general cautions, warnings, or alerts to danger. Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury should the unit be used improperly.
AT-100-300_e.book 4 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 USING THE UNIT SAFELY Turn off the power if an abnormality or malfunction occurs Place in a well ventilated location 101a When using this device, ensure that it is placed in a well ventilated location. 012a If any of the following should occur, immediately turn off the power, disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet, and contact your dealer or a service center to have the device serviced.
AT-100-300_e.book 5 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 USING THE UNIT SAFELY Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before cleaning 109a Before you clean the device, turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. ..........................................................................................................
AT-100-300_e.book 6 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Important Notes Power Supply Care 301 401b • Do not connect this device to the same electrical outlet as an inverter-controlled device such as a refrigerator, microwave oven, or air conditioner, or a device that contains an electric motor. Depending on how the other device is used, power supply noise could cause this device to malfunction or produce noise.
AT-100-300_e.book 7 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Important Notes Floppy Disk Handling (Using Optional Floppy Disk Drive) 651 • Floppy disks contain a plastic disk with a thin coating of magnetic storage medium. Microscopic precision is required to enable storage of large amounts of data on such a small surface area. To preserve their integrity, please observe the following when handling floppy disks: • Never touch the magnetic medium inside the disk.
AT-100-300_e.book 8 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Main Features We want to take a moment to thank you for your purchase of the Roland Organ “Music ATELIER AT-100/300.” The ATELIER is an electronic organ which provides a generous collection of rich organ sounds. In addition, it is designed to be easy to learn and use. In order to enjoy reliable performance of your new keyboard for many years to come, please take the time to read through this manual in its entirety.
AT-100-300_e.book 9 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Main Features Features Harmonic bars for creating organ sounds The organ is equipped with “Harmonic bars,” which are much like the controllers used on traditional jazz organs. By operating the harmonic bars, you can easily create a diverse variety of organ sounds. USB Memory You can connect separately sold USB memory or a floppy disk drive, and play back SMF music files.
AT-100-300_e.book 10 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Contents USING THE UNIT SAFELY........................................................................ 3 Important Notes..................................................................................... 6 Main Features........................................................................................ 8 Conventions Used in This Manual ............................................................................... 9 Panel Descriptions.................
AT-100-300_e.book 11 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Contents Using the Rhythm Performance............................................................. 40 Selecting a Rhythm........................................................................................................... 40 Using Rhythms Stored in User Memory ...................................................................... 41 Playing Rhythm..........................................................................................................
AT-100-300_e.book 12 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Contents Changing the Wall Type ......................................................................................... 79 Changing the Depth of the Reverb ............................................................................ 80 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively ................................................... 82 Making Effective Use of the Lower Keyboard.......................................................................
AT-100-300_e.book 13 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Contents Composer Settings ......................................................................................................... 110 Switching the Display of Lyrics On or Off (Lyric) ....................................................... 110 Changing the Key When Playing Back Songs (Playback Transpose)............................ 110 Changing the Metronome Setting (Metronome) .......................................................
AT-100-300_e.book 14 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Panel Descriptions 3 10 4 11 19 5 8 12 20 6 14 15 7 9 13 16 1718 21 1. [Power On] switch ( → p. 17) 8. [One Touch Program] button ( → p. 50) 2. 3. [Master Volume] knob ( → p. 18) Harmonic Bars ( → p. 30) 9. [Harmony Intelligence] button( →p. 72 ) 4. Pedal Bass Voice Select buttons ( → p. 27) 11. Vintage Organ buttons ( →p. 30) Pedal Part [To Lower] button ( → p. 88) Level [▲] [▼] button ( → p. 36) 5.
AT-100-300_e.book 15 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Panel Descriptions Write Panel Descriptions 1 2 Manual 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 22 16. Display ( → p. 23) 17. [Save] button ( → p. 60, p. 96) 18. Beat Indicator ( → p. 45) 19. Composer ( → p. 89) [Song] button [Registration] button [Media] button 20. Rhythm Select buttons ( → p. 40) Rhythm button Tempo [ ][ ] button ( → p. 45) Arranger [On/Off] button ( → p. 46) Auto[Fill in] button ( → p. 47) Variation [1]–[4]buttons ( → p.
AT-100-300_e.book 16 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Before You Start Playing Setting Up the Music Rest fig.01-03 Opening/Closing the Lid (AT-300) fig.00-22.eps 1. Attach the music rest by inserting it into the two holes. Connecting the Speaker Cord (AT-300) 1. Connect the speaker box’s speaker cord to the speaker cord leading from the organ. Pay attention to the shape of the speaker cable’s connector, and insert it until you hear it click securely into place.
AT-100-300_e.book 17 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Before You Start Playing Connecting the Power Cord 1. 941 First, make sure that the [Power On] switch is OFF (not pushed in). Upper position Turning On the Power 1. OFF Connect the supplied power cord to the AC Inlet, then plug the other end into an AC outlet. Once the connections have been completed, turn on or off power to your various devices in the order specified.
AT-100-300_e.book 18 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Before You Start Playing 3. Adjust the volume to an appropriate level by moving the [Master Volume] knob or operating the expression pedal. Turning the [Master Volume] knob towards “Max” increases the volume; turning the knob towards “Min” decreases the volume. Likewise, pressing down on the expression pedal increases the volume, while easing up on the pedal decreases the volume. Using Headphones The ATELIER features Phones jacks.
AT-100-300_e.book 19 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Before You Start Playing I Using the Cord Hook If you’re using headphones, you can use the cord hook to neatly bundle the cables near your feet. 1. 2. Screw the cord hook (with wing nut) about 80% of the way into the screw hole located at the bottom left of the ATELIER. After you’ve oriented the hook as desired, use the wing nut to fasten it. The settings stored in the ATELIER can be returned to their factory settings.
AT-100-300_e.book 20 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Before You Start Playing Adjusting the Contrast of the Screen You can adjust the contrast of the screen. 1. Turn the [LCD Contrast] knob (p. 121) located at the bottom of the ATELIER to adjust the contrast of the screen. Bright Rotating the External Memory Connector Holder The External Memory connector holder rotates 90 degrees left and right.
AT-100-300_e.book 21 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Before You Start Playing Connecting the Floppy Disk Drive (Sold Separately) 1. Before You Start Playing Attach the floppy disk drive as shown the figure, using the mounting holes on the ATELIER’s bottom panel. For details of the attachment, refer to the owner’s manual of the floppy disk drive. 2. Connect the USB cable of the floppy disk drive to the ATELIER’s External Memory connector.
AT-100-300_e.book 22 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Before You Start Playing Using a CD You can play back audio CDs and CD-ROMs containing saved SMF music files. You can also play songs on VIMA CD-ROMs (VIMA TUNES) sold by Roland. 2. Connect the USB cable included with the CD drive to the External Memory connector on the ATELIER. 3. Turn on the power to the ATELIER. 4. Turn on the power to the connected CD drive.
AT-100-300_e.book 23 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 About the Display The ATELIER has three types of basic display screen: the Rhythm Screen, the Composer Screen and the Registration Screen. You can alternate from one to the other by pressing the [Display/Exit] button. fig.01-17 About the Display Understanding the Main and Related Screens Rhythm Screen fig.01-18 Tempo Beat Measure Rhythm Name Chord Name Composer Screen When internal music data is selected: fig.
AT-100-300_e.book 24 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Selecting and Playing Sounds Listening to the Demo Songs The ATELIER contains 8 Demo songs. Here’s how to play the Demo songs, and fully appreciate the sounds, Rhythms, and Automatic Accompaniment that are available with the ATELIER. fig.02-01 2 NOTE All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other than private, personal enjoyment is a violation of applicable laws.
AT-100-300_e.book 25 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Selecting and Playing Sounds If the following screen appears If the performance song in the ATELIER has not been saved to a USB memory or Favorites (User Memory), the following message will appear, and it will not be possible to play the Demo songs. fig.02-03 If you wish to save the musical data, refer to “Saving Performance Songs” (p. 96) 25 Selecting and Playing Sounds If you don’t mind erasing this song, press the [Rec] button.
AT-100-300_e.book 26 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Selecting and Playing Sounds Selecting Voices The ATELIER is able to produce the sounds of various instruments. These sounds are called “Voices.” About the Voices and Parts The ATELIER has two keyboards and one Pedalboard, as shown below. From top to bottom these are called the “Upper Keyboard,” “Lower Keyboard,” and “Pedalboard.” fig.02-04 Upper Keyboard Lower Keyboard Pedalboard The Upper Keyboard has two parts: “Upper,” “Vintage Organ.
AT-100-300_e.book 27 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Selecting and Playing Sounds Functions of the Upper/ Lower /Pedal Bass Sound Select Buttons fig.02-05 NOTE Each time you press a voice button, its indicator will switch between being lit and being turned off. Voices that have their button indicator lit can be played. Selecting the Upper/Lower/Pedal Bass Voices Select voices by pressing the Upper, Lower and Pedal Bass Voice Part buttons.
AT-100-300_e.book 28 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Selecting and Playing Sounds Selecting Solo Voice The Solo section of the Upper keyboard is monophonic, that is, the Solo voice will only sound for the highest note played on the Upper keyboard. fig.02-11 1. Press the Solo [Sax] button (indicator lights). The name of the selected voice appears in the display for a few seconds. fig.02-12 Play the Upper keyboard. The selected voice will sound by the highest note played.
AT-100-300_e.book 29 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Selecting and Playing Sounds Selecting a Voice Using the [Others] Button Notice that there is an [Others] button for each part. By using the [Others] button, you can select all voices. 1. Press the [Others] button for the Part for which you wish to specify a voice. The voice name appears in the display. fig.02-10 (P.29) You can jump by voice group by pressing Menu [ ][ ] The indicator of the selected [Others] button will light. 2.
AT-100-300_e.book 30 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Selecting and Playing Sounds Creating Organ Sounds (Vintage Organ) The Vintage Organ button lets you add vintage organ sounds to the upper and lower parts. In addition, you can also use the harmonic bars to modify the selected sound as desired. The ATELIER provides nine harmonic bars for the upper part and lower part. Each harmonic bar is assigned a sound of a different footage (pitch), and by layering these sounds you can create a variety of organ tones.
AT-100-300_e.book 31 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Selecting and Playing Sounds What’s the feet? “Feet” is a term that began as a measurement of the length of the pipes in a pipe organ. The pipes that produce the basic pitch (fundamental) for each note are considered to be “8 feet” in length.
AT-100-300_e.book 32 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Selecting and Playing Sounds Playing a Vintage Organ Voice Turning on the Vintage Organ 1. Press the Vintage Organ [On/Off] button so its indicator is lit. Each time you press the button, the indicator will alternate between ON (lit) and OFF. The Vintage Organ screen will be displayed for several seconds, then it will close automatically. The Vintage organ screen appears. fig.01-24.
AT-100-300_e.book 33 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Selecting and Playing Sounds Adding Sparkle to the Sound (Percussion) This adds an attack sound to the beginning of the note, making the sound crisper. NOTE 1. Press the Percussion [2 2/3'] button so its indicator is lit. Play the Upper keyboard and notice that an attack has been added. When the Percussion [2 2/3'] button is on, the 1' pitch will not be produced.
AT-100-300_e.book 34 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Selecting and Playing Sounds Adjusting the Volume of the Vintage Organ You can adjust the volume of the Vintage Organ sound to regulate the volume balance relative to the other sounds. 1. Press the [Utility] button. fig.05-08.eps 2. Press the Menu [ ] and [ “VintageOrganVolume.” ] buttons to select fig.VoiceList.eps 3. Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to select the value for volume of the vintage organ. Setting 0–12 4.
AT-100-300_e.book 35 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Selecting and Playing Sounds Performing with an Active Expression Voice For “Active Expression Voices,” operating the expression pedal will control not only the volume but also the tone, or may add additional sounds. 1. Press the [Others] button of the Part to which you want to assign an Active Expression voice. The voice name appears in the display. Selecting and Playing Sounds The indicator of the selected [Others] button will light. 2.
AT-100-300_e.book 36 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Selecting and Playing Sounds Adjust the Volume Balance The ATELIER allows you to adjust the volume balance individually for each Part. fig.02-13 The following buttons are used to adjust the volume of a multiple number of Parts.
AT-100-300_e.book 37 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Selecting and Playing Sounds Transpose the Pitch in Octave Units (Octave Shift) The pitch of the sound played by the keyboard can be adjusted in one-octave steps. This function is called “Octave Shift.” You can apply an Octave shift to the following 4 Parts: The Upper Part The Lower Part The Pedal bass Part 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2. Press the Menu [ Shift.” 3. Press the [Rec] button. 4.
AT-100-300_e.book 38 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Selecting and Playing Sounds Sustaining Notes Played on the Lower Keyboard You can have the sound for keys in the Lower keyboard continue to play, even after you release the key, until the next key is pressed. 1. Hold down the Pedal [To Lower] button for several seconds until its indicator begins blinking. This setting is saved to the registration. Pedal [To Lower] button will also turn on at this time. The following appears in the screen.
AT-100-300_e.book 39 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Selecting and Playing Sounds Changing the Drum/SFX Set Immediately after the power is turned on, the STANDARD drum set will sound. Let’s try selecting a different Drum Set or the Sound Effect set. As the drum set, you can choose from 13 types (AT-300) or 9 types (AT-100) of drum set. When you change the drum set, the sound produced by each note will change. NOTE For some drum sets, there will be keys that do not sound. fig.02-19 2 2 1.
AT-100-300_e.book 40 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Rhythm Performance The ATELIER lets you enjoy playing along with a rhythmic accompaniment. Selecting a Rhythm The AT-300 provides 120 types and The AT-100 provides 80 types of Rhythms and Automatic Accompaniments (Music Styles). These are organized into four groups. Each rhythm button corresponds to two groups. By pressing a button that is lit, you can select that button’s other group.
AT-100-300_e.book 41 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Rhythm Performance Using Rhythms Stored in User Memory The ATELIER features a User memory. If you wish to copy a Rhythm saved on USB memory to User memory, refer to “Copying Rhythms” (p. 52). What is User Memory? The ATELIER is shipped from the factory with rhythms already stored in User memory. These rhythms can be overwritten by copying. The content of User memory is retained even while the ATELIER’s power is turned off.
AT-100-300_e.book 42 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Rhythm Performance Playing Rhythm There are two ways to start the rhythm. You can press the [Start/Stop] button to start the rhythm, or you can use Synchro Start to have the rhythm start when you play the lower keyboard or the pedalboard. You can also make the rhythm start with an intro, or stop with an ending. fig.02-03_AT-900.
AT-100-300_e.book 43 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Rhythm Performance Starting the Rhythm Automatically When You Play the Lower Keyboard or Pedalboard (Synchro Start) Starting with an Added Intro 1. While holding down the Arranger [On/Off] button, press Auto [Fill In] button to turn Synchro Start on. The [Start/Stop] button indicator will blink. 2. Press the [Intro/Ending] button. 3. Play either the Lower keyboard or the pedalboard. The Intro is played and the Rhythm starts.
AT-100-300_e.book 44 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Rhythm Performance Stopping the Rhythm Stopping with an Ending 1. Press the [Intro/Ending] button. An Ending is played, then the Rhythm stops. While the Ending is playing, the [Intro/Ending] button indicator will light, until the Ending finishes the button indicator will be turned off. Stopping without an Ending 1. Press the [Start/Stop] button. The Rhythm stops without an Ending being played. Stopping with the Ending Short and Simple 1.
AT-100-300_e.book 45 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Rhythm Performance Changing a Tempo of Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment You can change the tempo of the Rhythm or Automatic Accompaniment. fig.03-06(P.40) 1. Tempo [ ] button The tempo becomes slower Tempo [ ] button The tempo becomes faster The value of the tempo currently set (20–500 beats per minute) can be checked in the display. You can also check the tempo by viewing the Beat indicator.
AT-100-300_e.book 46 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Rhythm Performance Playing Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment The Arranger function of the ATELIER can add an Automatic Accompaniment to each Rhythm. Based on the selected Rhythm, the Arranger function automatically adds an accompaniment that is suitable for the chord being pressed on the Lower keyboard. fig.02-06.eps 1. Press the Arranger [On/Off] button (indicator lights.) Arranger [On/Off] button 2.
AT-100-300_e.book 47 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Rhythm Performance Adding Variety to the Rhythm or Automatic Accompaniment You can add variety to the rhythm or automatic accompaniment by changing the rhythm pattern of the rhythm. fig.02-07_AT-900.eps Auto [Fill In] button Using the Rhythm Performance Button name Function A fill-in will automatically be added when you press a Variation [1]–[4] button to change the accompaniment or rhythm arrangement.
AT-100-300_e.book 48 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Rhythm Performance Turning Chord Intelligence On/Off “Chord Intelligence” is a feature that intelligently plays the correct accompaniment chords the moment you play a key specifying a chord on the Lower keyboard during Automatic Accompaniment.
AT-100-300_e.book 49 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Rhythm Performance Using the Leading Bass Function When Automatic Accompaniment is used, and the Pedal [To Lower] button is ON, the Pedal Bass voice will normally play the root note (p. 132) of the chord you play on the Lower keyboard. If the Leading Bass function is enabled, the lowest note of the chord you play on the Lower keyboard will then be used as the bass note (the bottom note of the chord).
AT-100-300_e.book 50 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Rhythm Performance A Simple Way to Make Automatic Accompaniment Settings (One Touch Program) When using the Arranger function for automatic accompaniment, you can also use the “One Touch Program” function to automatically select panel settings that are appropriate for the selected rhythm. By pressing the [One Touch Program] button, you can make the following settings. • Panel settings (e.g.
AT-100-300_e.book 51 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Rhythm Performance Using a Rhythm from a USB Memory The ATELIER contains a variety of rhythms, but you can also use rhythms from USB memory or floppy disk to perform rhythms in an even wider range of styles. Reviewing the Styles on USB Memory 1. Connect the USB memory containing the rhythms to the external memory connector. Press the Rhythm [Ballad/User] button a number of times to select “User group.” The Rhythm screen appears.
AT-100-300_e.book 52 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Rhythm Performance Copying Rhythms User memory (p. 41) already contains rhythms, but you can replace these rhythms with rhythms from USB memory or floppy disk. Rhythms copied from the USB memory into User memory will not be lost even if the power is turned off. It is convenient to copy frequently-used Rhythms into User memory. Copying Rhythms from USB Memory to User Memory 1. Connect the USB memory to the external memory connector. 2.
AT-100-300_e.book 53 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Rhythm Performance 9. Press the [Rec] button. 10. Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to select the copydestination number. To cancel the procedure, press the [Display/Exit] button. 11. Press the [Rec] button to copy the rhythm. NOTE If you select a number in which a rhythm is already saved, a screen like the following appears.
AT-100-300_e.book 54 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Rhythm Performance Deleting Saved Rhythm You can delete rhythms stored in User memory (p. 41) or USB memory. 1. Select the rhythm you want to delete (p. 41). 2. Press the [Load] button and [Save] buttons simultaneously. The following display appears. fig.02-10.eps To cancel the procedure, press the [Reset] button. 3. Press the [Rec] button. While the Rhythm is being deleted, the following screen will be displayed.
AT-100-300_e.book 55 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Registration Buttons The ATELIER allows you to store sound settings and panel settings such as 8 in the Registration buttons. There are a total of 8 Registration buttons, and one set of panel settings can be stored in each, allowing you to register a total of 8 different panel settings. Each set of panel settings that has been stored in a Registration button is called a “Registration.
AT-100-300_e.book 56 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Registration Buttons Procedure for Creating Registration Sets Prepare the Registrations A convenient way to make the sequence of Registration buttons to be pressed easy to understand is to store the panel settings starting from the Registration [1] button, continuing with subsequent buttons in accordance with the progression of the song.
AT-100-300_e.book 57 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Registration Buttons Recalling a Registration There are two ways of calling up the settings affecting the rhythms registered to the Registration buttons [1]–[8], “INSTANT” and “DELAYED.” At the factory this is set to “DELAYED.” How to Recall a Registration Recalling Voices and Other Panel Settings 1. Press a Registration [1]–[8] button.
AT-100-300_e.book 58 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Registration Buttons Automatically Registering When You Switch Panel Settings When the [Manual] button is ON (lit), all panel settings you make will be stored automatically in the [Manual] button as they are made, thus updating the Registration that had been previously saved. If you change to a preset Registration [1]– [8] button, it is possible to return to the previous panel settings by pressing the [Manual] button. fig.
AT-100-300_e.book 59 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Registration Buttons 2. Press the [Registration] button and the [Media] button simultaneously. 3. Press the Menu [ ] and [ ] buttons to move the cursor, and press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to select a character. fig.07-05 Using the Registration Buttons The following characters can be selected . space ! “ # % & ’ ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? ^ _ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R STUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789 4.
AT-100-300_e.book 60 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Registration Buttons Saving Registration Sets With the settings of Registration buttons [1]–[8] considered as one set, you can store the registration set to USB memory or User memory. We recommend that complex panel settings or Registrations you wish to keep be saved on USB memory.
AT-100-300_e.book 61 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Registration Buttons 7. Press the [Save] button to execute the save operation. Saving of the registration data will begin. When saving ends, the “- - - - - - - - - - - -” in the screen will change to the registration name that you saved. fig.07-11 NOTE Never remove the USB memory or turn off the power while the operation is in progress. Doing so will damage the ATELIER’s internal memory or USB memory, making it unusable.
AT-100-300_e.book 62 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Registration Buttons Loading Previously Saved Registration Sets Into the ATELIER Here’s how to recall a previously saved Registration set from the User memory or USB memory into the memory of the ATELIER. Registrations can be selected in the following two ways. NOTE Loading a Set of Registrations You can load a “set” (a collection of settings for Registration buttons [1]–[8]) from Floppy disk, USB memory or User memory.
AT-100-300_e.book 63 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Registration Buttons Loading an Individual Registration 1. 2. If you want to load a registration from USB memory, connect your USB memory to the external memory connector. Press the [Registration] button to make the indicator light. The Registration Select screen appears. 3. Press the [Media] button to select the desired media.
AT-100-300_e.book 64 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Registration Buttons Deleting a Set of Registrations Here’s how to delete a Registration set that was saved to a USB memory, User memory (p. 41), or floppy disk. 1. Prepare the registration that you want to delete. If you want to delete registration data from the USB memory, connect the USB memory to the external memory connector. 2. Press the [Registration] button to make the indicator light. The Registration select screen appears. 3.
AT-100-300_e.book 65 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Registration Buttons Copying Registrations Registrations from USB memory or floppy disk can be copied to user memory. If a registration saved in USB memory or on a floppy disk is stored in user memory, the stored registration data will not disappear even when you turn off the power. It is convenient to load frequently-used registration into User memory. Registrations saved in user memory can also be copied to USB memory (p. 66).
AT-100-300_e.book 66 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Registration Buttons 8. Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to select the Registration you want to copy. 9. Press the [Rec] button. 10. Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to select the copydestination number. To cancel the procedure, press the [Display/Exit] button. 11. NOTE Never remove the USB memory or turn off the power while the registration data is being copied from USB memory into the ATELIER.
AT-100-300_e.book 67 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Performance Functions Ò Transposing to a Different Key (Key Transpose) You can transpose the key of a performance without having to shift the position of your fingers on the keyboard. This feature is called “Key Transpose.” For example: you may play in the familiar C major scale while your music will sound in any key of your choice. fig.06-01 Using the Performance Functions 1. Press the Transpose [-] and [+] buttons.
AT-100-300_e.book 68 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Performance Functions Adding Decay to the Sound (Damper Pedal) You can depress the damper pedal to add reverberation to notes played on the lower manual. While you continue depressing the damper pedal, notes will be sustained even if you release the keys. NOTE Decay cannot be added to the Solo voices. fig.
AT-100-300_e.book 69 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Performance Functions Changing the Function of the Foot Switch You can select any of the following functions and assign them to either Foot Switch on the right or left side of the Expression Pedal. 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2. Press the Menu [ ] and [ ] buttons to select “L Foot Switch” or “R Foot Switch.” Setting INTRO/ENDING Play an Intro or Ending. VARIATION UP Switches the Variation button.
AT-100-300_e.book 70 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Performance Functions Using the Foot Switch to Switch Registrations (Registration Shift) Setting Descriptions RIGHT + Load Next The right foot switch is dedicated to switching registrations. The function assigned to the right foot switch cannot be used. Selecting the Registration [8] button and pressing the right foot switch activates the Load Next function, calling up the next registration saved to the USB memory, user memory, or floppy disk.
AT-100-300_e.book 71 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Performance Functions Adjusting the Overall Volume Using an Expression Pedal You can adjust the entire volume using an Expression Pedal. When you depress the Expression Pedal, the volume increases. The volume decreases as you tilt the pedal back. fig.06-03 Decrease the volume Likewise you can specify whether the Expression Pedal will or will not control the volume during the playback of recorded music data (p. 107).
AT-100-300_e.book 72 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Adding Various Effects to a Voice The ATELIER allows you to apply various effects to the sounds you play from the keyboard. Adding Harmony to a Melody (Harmony Intelligence) Harmony appropriate for the chord you play in the lower keyboard can be added to the highest note played in the upper keyboard. This function is called “Harmony Intelligence.
AT-100-300_e.book 73 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Adding Various Effects to a Voice Changing the Type of Harmony Intelligence The AT-300 provides twelve types of harmony intelligence, and the AT-100 provides eight types. When you press the [Harmony Intelligence] button, the most appropriate voice(s) will be automatically set. The manner in which notes will sound also depends on the Harmony type. 1. Press the [Harmony Intelligence] button (indicator lights). 2.
AT-100-300_e.book 74 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Adding Various Effects to a Voice Adding Modulation to the Sound (Rotary Effect) Rotary is an effect which simulates the sound of rotating speakers. There is a choice of two settings: Fast and Slow. fig.05-06.eps 1. Select the voice to which you wish to apply the Rotary effect. 2. Press the Rotary Sound [On/Off] button (confirm that its indicator is lit).
AT-100-300_e.book 75 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Adding Various Effects to a Voice Sustain Effect Sustain allows you to add a Sustain effect or decay to each voice after the keys are released. The Sustain effect can be added simultaneously to the Upper (except the Solo Part), Lower, and Pedal Bass voices. 1. Press the [Utility] button. Press the Menu [ “Sustain.” 3. Press the [Rec] button. 4. Press the Menu [ part. ] and [ ] and [ ] buttons to select the Adding Various Effects to a Voice 2.
AT-100-300_e.book 76 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Adding Various Effects to a Voice Changing the Sustain Length The sustain length can be set independently (SHORT, MIDDLE (Medium) or LONG) for the Upper and Lower keyboards and Bass Pedalboard. You can make a separate setting for each keyboard. 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2. Press the Menu [ 3. Press the [Rec] button. 4. Press the Menu [ ] and [ ] and [ ] buttons to select “Sustain.” ] buttons to select “Length.” fig.11-06 5.
AT-100-300_e.book 77 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Adding Various Effects to a Voice Reverb Effect Reverb is an effect that adds a sense of spaciousness to the sound, creating the illusion of playing in a large or small concert hall, a large or small room, a small club, etc. fig.04-07 1. Press the Reverb [▲] or [▼] buttons to adjust the overall Reverb amount. When you press the Reverb [▲] button, additional Reverb is applied. Pressing the Reverb [▼] button decreases the Reverb level.
AT-100-300_e.book 78 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Adding Various Effects to a Voice Changing the Reverb Type By changing the reverberations of the notes, you can enjoy the atmosphere of performance in a wide variety of different locations. 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2. Press the Menu [ 3. Press the [Rec] button. 4. Press the Menu [ Type.” ] and [ ] and [ ] buttons to select “Reverb.” ] buttons to select “Reverb fig.11-04 5. Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to select a Reverb type.
AT-100-300_e.book 79 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Adding Various Effects to a Voice Changing the Wall Type By changing the type of reverb you can experience the feeling of performing in various different locations, and by changing the Wall Type (wall material) you can make further adjustments to the way in which reverberation occurs. 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2. Press the Menu [ 3. Press the [Rec] button. 4. Press the Menu [ Type.” ] and [ ] and [ ] buttons to select “Reverb.
AT-100-300_e.book 80 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Adding Various Effects to a Voice Changing the Depth of the Reverb You can make independent settings for each Part. 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2. Press the Menu [ 3. Press the [Rec] button. 4. Press the Menu [ ] and [ ] and [ ] buttons to select “Reverb.” ] buttons to select “Depth.” fig.11-05 5. Press the Menu [ ] and [ ] buttons to select the part whose reverb depth you wish to adjust.
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AT-100-300_e.book 82 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively Making Effective Use of the Lower Keyboard Since the lower keyboard of the ATELIER provides a generous 61 notes, you can divide the keyboard into two or more sections and play solo voices, play the pedal bass voice, or combine a variety of uses for even more versatility. For example, the following applications are possible.
AT-100-300_e.book 83 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively Using the Lower Keyboard to Play Drum Sounds and Solo Voice • Press the [Drums/SFX] button (p. 38), and then press the Solo [To Lower] button (p. 84) fig.06-01-2.eps ■ ■ ■ ■ Drums/SFX Bass Lower Solo By changing the combination of voices that are played on the Lower keyboard, and by changing the Solo Split Point (p. 85) and Bass Split Point (p. 87), you can create the following types of setup. fig.06-05.eps fig.06-06.
AT-100-300_e.book 84 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively Playing the Solo Voice on the Lower Keyboard (Solo [To Lower] Button) Normally, the solo voice will sound on the upper keyboard. By using the Solo [To Lower] button, you can play the solo voice in the righthand side of the lower keyboard that includes the B4 key.
AT-100-300_e.book 85 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively Changing How the Solo Voice Responds (Solo Mode) When the Solo voice is assigned to the Upper keyboard or Lower keyboard, you can specify how the Solo voice will respond when more than one key is pressed. 1. 2. Press the [Utility] button. Press the Menu [ ] and [ select “Solo Mode.” ] buttons to Layering the Solo Voice and Lower Voice (Solo To Lower Mode) When the Solo voice is being played by the Lower keyboard (i.
AT-100-300_e.book 86 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively Using the Lower Keyboard to Play the Bass Voice (Bass Split) By using the “Bass Split” function you can play the bass voice in the left-hand side (including C3) of the lower keyboard. The location at which the lower keyboard is divided in this way, to play the pedal bass voice, is called the “Bass Split Point.” 1. Select a Pedal Bass voice (p. 27). 2. Press the [Utility] button. NOTE 3. Press the Menu [ 4.
AT-100-300_e.book 87 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively Changing the Bass Split Point You can assign the Bass Split Point (the highest key up to which the Pedal Bass voice will sound), to any key of the Lower keyboard. 1. 2. 3. Press the [Utility] button. Press the Menu [ ] or [ “Bass Split Point.” ] button to select Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to modify the Bass Split Point.
AT-100-300_e.book 88 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively Using the Lower Keyboard to Play the Bass Voice (Pedal [To Lower] button) By using the Pedal [To Lower] button, you can sound the Pedal Bass voice by playing the root note (p. 132) of a chord on the Lower keyboard in the area that is playing the Lower voice. NOTE If no portion of the Lower keyboard is sounding the Lower voice (the [Drums/SFX] button is ON), the Pedal Bass voice will not sound. fig.05-08 NOTE 1.
AT-100-300_e.book 89 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Record and Playback Your Performance The internal composer can record performances and play back commercial SMF music files. fig.08-01 What is a Track Button? The recorded performance will be automatically assigned to the three Track buttons according to the recorded part. You can record or play back independently by specifying the desired Track button; for example, when you wish to re-record a track.
AT-100-300_e.book 90 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Record and Playback Your Performance Playing Back Performance Songs Stored on USB Memory and SMF Music Files In addition to playing back the music you recorded on the instrument and saved to a USB memory, ATELIER also lets you enjoy a wide variety of commercially available song files, such as defined below. To play back only one song 1. Prepare the song that you want to play back.
AT-100-300_e.book 91 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Record and Playback Your Performance Silencing a Specific Track (Track Mute) The indicators for Track button in which performances were recorded will be lit. By turning off these Track button indicators, you can temporarily silence the sound. This is referred to as “Track Mute.” Recording a Performance You can record the performance that you play. You can also record your performance while playing rhythms or automatic accompaniment. fig.07-12.
AT-100-300_e.book 92 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Record and Playback Your Performance Caution If you press the [Rec] button when a song has been selected from the USB memory or floppy disk, the selected song will be completely loaded into the ATELIER and the Composer will enter into the recording standby mode. To record a new song, use the following procedure. Playing Back a Performance Song Here’s how to play back a performance you’ve recorded. fig.08-06 ig.07-12-2.eps 1 2,3 1. 2.
AT-100-300_e.book 93 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Record and Playback Your Performance Add a Count Sound to Match the Timing (Count In) In cases such as when you want to perform in time with a song, you can have a count sound played before playback of the song begins, allowing you to synchronize your own performance with the song. Recording Each Part Separately In this method, each part (track button) is recorded one after another: first the bass part, then the Lower part, etc.
AT-100-300_e.book 94 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Record and Playback Your Performance Re-Recording Erasing a Performance Song You can record over recorded performance data. If you wish to discard your recording and re-record from the beginning, or if you wish to record a new performance, you must erase the previously-recorded data. 3 2 1 4,5 2 1. 1 Press the [Bwd] button or the [Fwd] button to select the desired measure (bar) when you start recording.
AT-100-300_e.book 95 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Record and Playback Your Performance Changing the Name of a Performance Song (Rename) 3. Press the Menu [ ] or [ ] button to move the cursor, and press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to select a character. The following characters can be selected when changing a name: A name is automatically assigned to a performance song that you record. However, at some point you may wish to change the name to something more meaningful. space ! “ # % & ’ ( ) * + , - .
AT-100-300_e.book 96 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Record and Playback Your Performance 3. Saving Performance Songs Press the [Media] button to select the media. Select “Ext Memory” to save the data in USB memory, select “Disk” to save it on a floppy disk, or “Favorites” to save it in user memory. The performance data that you recorded will disappear when the power of the ATELIER is turned off.
AT-100-300_e.book 97 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Record and Playback Your Performance NOTE Saving performance data in SMF format (SMF) requires a longer time than saving it in ATELIER format (Original). If the following screen appears If you select a number at which a performance data has already been saved, the following screen appears. fig.E-64-b.
AT-100-300_e.book 98 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Record and Playback Your Performance 4. 5. Press the Value [-] or [+] button to select the performance song that you wish to load into internal memory. Press the [Load] button. The selected performance data will be loaded into internal memory. Deleting Performance Songs Stored on “Favorites” or the USB Memory You can delete a performance song that was saved onto a “Favorites,” USB memory, or floppy disk.
AT-100-300_e.book 99 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Record and Playback Your Performance 4. Press the [Load] button and [Save] buttons simultaneously. The following message, asking you to confirm your choice, will be displayed. Layering a New Recording onto SMF Music Files fig.08-10 You can load commercially available SMF music files into the ATELIER, and record your own performance on top of it. During recording, the data you’ve loaded will be played back, while you record your performance.
AT-100-300_e.book 100 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Record and Playback Your Performance 4. Press the Value [-] or [+] button to select the SMF music files that you wish to load into internal memory. 5. Press the [Load] button. Using Song with a Different Tempo Than That of the Performance Song The selected performance data will be loaded into internal memory. 6. Press the [Bwd] button and the [Fwd] buttons to select the desired measure (bar) when you start recording.
AT-100-300_e.book 101 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Record and Playback Your Performance Copying Performance Song Performance songs and SMF music files from USB memory or floppy disk can be copied to “Favorites” (User memory). If a performance song saved in USB memory or on a floppy disk is stored in “Favorites,” the stored performance song will not disappear even when you turn off the power. It is convenient to load frequently-used performance song into “Favorites.
AT-100-300_e.book 102 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Record and Playback Your Performance Creating a Folder in USB Memory or User Memory You can create folders in a connected USB memory device or in user memory. If you want to create a folder in USB memory, connect the USB memory to the external memory connector. 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2. Press the Menu [ “Media Utility.” ] or [ Changing the Name of a Folder Here’s how to rename a folder. 1.
AT-100-300_e.book 103 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Record and Playback Your Performance Enjoying VIMA TUNES Songs Listening to a VIMA TUNES Song You can connect a CD drive (commercially available) and play back CD-ROM produced for VIMA TUNES (sold separately). While playing a VIMA TUNES song, you can play along using recommended tones. VIMA TUNES VIMA TUNES is a Roland specification for music files that contains image and lyric data, allowing you to enjoy songs with lyrics and images simultaneously.
AT-100-300_e.book 104 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Record and Playback Your Performance Listening to Songs from Music CD You can connect a CD drive to the ATELIER and use it to play music CDs. This lets you perform or sing along with the backing of a music CD. Enjoying Karaoke with a Music CD (Center Cancel) You can minimize the vocal sounds of a commercially available music CD, and sing the vocal part yourself. This is a convenient way to enjoy karaoke or practice soloing with a favorite music CD.
AT-100-300_e.book 105 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Record and Playback Your Performance Transposing the Song to a Comfortable Key for Singing You can transpose the song to a key that is more comfortable for you to sing. If you or someone else will be singing along with a song, you can change the key of the song so it’s appropriate for the singer’s range. If you select a different song, the playback transpose settings will return to their factory-set state. 1.
AT-100-300_e.book 106 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Various Other Settings Adjusting How the Instrument Responds Adjusting the Initial Touch Sensitivity (Initial Touch) Initial Touch is a function that translates the force used in playing the keys into a directly proportional amount of volume. Changing the Pedalboard Polyphony (Pedal Bass Mode) You can set the Bass Pedalboard to play simultaneous multiple notes or single notes only. 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2.
AT-100-300_e.book 107 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Various Other Settings Performance Function Settings Changing the Function of the Expression Pedal (Exp. Source) Specify how the Expression Pedal will function when your performance is being recorded and when ATELIER song files are being played back. Function During Recording Function of the Expression Pedal During Playback You can specify whether or not the Expression pedal will function while ATELIER song files are being played back. 1.
AT-100-300_e.book 108 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Various Other Settings Rhythm Settings Preventing Rhythm Tempos from Switching Automatically (Auto Std Tempo) You can prevent rhythm tempos from switching automatically when you switch rhythms. 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2. Press the Menu [ ] or [ ] button to select “Auto Std Tempo” (Auto Standard Tempo). 3. Press the Value [-] or [+] button to switch the Auto Standard Tempo “ON” or “OFF.
AT-100-300_e.book 109 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Various Other Settings Registration Settings Registration Arranger Update (Arranger Update) You can specify how the settings related to Rhythm performances and Automatic Accompaniment will be recalled when you press a Registration [1] – [8] button. 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2. Press the Menu [ ] or [ “Arranger Update.” Registration Transpose Update (Trans.
AT-100-300_e.book 110 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Various Other Settings Composer Settings Changing the Key When Playing Back Songs (Playback Transpose) Switching the Display of Lyrics On or Off (Lyric) Some music files have Lyrics included and these Lyrics can be displayed on the screen. You can turn on or off the lyrics display of such music files. 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2. Press the Menu [ “Lyric.” ] or [ SMF Music files or a performance that you recorded can be transposed for playback.
AT-100-300_e.book 111 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Various Other Settings Changing the Metronome Setting (Metronome) This setting determines whether or not the metronome will sound. 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2. Using the Menu [ “Metronome.” 3. Press the [Rec] button. 4. Using the Menu [ “Metronome.” ] or [ ] or [ Adjusting the Metronome Volume (Metronome Volume) You can adjust the volume of the metronome. 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2. Using the Menu [ “Metronome.” 3.
AT-100-300_e.book 112 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Various Other Settings Changing the Sound of the Metronome (Metronome Sound) You can choose one of 4 different sounds for the metronome. 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2. Using the Menu [ “Metronome.” ] or [ 3. Press the [Rec] button. 4. Press the Menu [ ] or [ “Metronome Sound.” ] button, select Setting the Beat (Beat) This setting determines the beat to be used when recording performance songs. 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2.
AT-100-300_e.book 113 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Various Other Settings Silencing a Specific Track (Track Mute) You can temporarily silence sound of a specific track. This is referred to as “Track Mute.” 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2. Using the Menu [ “Track Mute.” 3. Press the Value [-] or [+] button to select the track that you wish to mute. ] or [ ] button, select From the left, these are “R (rhythm), A (accompaniment), B (bass), L (lower), U (upper), S (Solo) and C (control).
AT-100-300_e.book 114 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Various Other Settings Muting Individual Channels of Performance Data (Channel Mute) You can mute (silence) individual channels of performance data of SMF music files (commercially available). 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2. Press the Menu [ “Channel Mute.” 3. Press the Value [-] or [+] button to select the channel that you wish to mute.
AT-100-300_e.book 115 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Various Other Settings Specifying Transmission of PC Numbers (Send PC Switch) Transmission of PC (Program Change) numbers can be switched ON/OFF. 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2. Press the Menu [ “MIDI.” ] or [ 3. Press the [Rec] button. 4. Press the Menu [ ] or [ “Send PC Switch.” Setting PC Numbers (PC Number) You can specify the Program Change number that will be transmitted from MIDI Out when a Registration is selected. 1.
AT-100-300_e.book 116 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Various Other Settings MIDI IN Mode (MIDI IN Mode) This instrument contains two sound generators: one for SMF data playback and one for keyboard performance. Normally, data received at the MIDI In connector will control only the sound generator for SMF data playback. However by changing the MIDI IN Mode setting, you can also control the keyboard sound generator from MIDI In. 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the [Utility] button. Press the Menu [ “MIDI.
AT-100-300_e.book 117 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Various Other Settings Selecting the MIDI Transmit Channel (Tx MIDI Channel) When you use the MIDI connectors of the ATELIER to transmit musical data to external devices, for each keyboard (Upper, Lower, and Pedal) you can specify the channel on which your playing will be transmitted as MIDI messages. You can modify these Tx (Transmit) MIDI settings as needed. For details refer to “Connecting MIDI Devices” (p. 123). 1. Press the [Utility] button. 2.
AT-100-300_e.book 118 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Various Other Settings The V-LINK function is turned on, and the V-LINK icon appears in the main screen. You can also use the following procedure to turn the V-LINK function on. fig.09-41.eps 1,2 The Send PC Switch settings is automatically switched to ON when V-LINK is on (MODE 1, MODE 2). When the VLINK function is switched off, the Send PC Switch setting reverts to the setting in effect before V-LINK was switched on. 1.
AT-100-300_e.book 119 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Various Other Settings Restoring the User Memory to the Original Factory Settings (User Memory Reset) You can restore the User memory to their original factory settings. This function is called “User Memory Reset.” What is User Memory? “User Memory” refers to an area inside the instrument where you can store the registration you create and the performances you record. Registration and SMF music files saved on USB memory can also be copied to user memory.
AT-100-300_e.book 120 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Various Other Settings Formatting a USB Memory (Format) 7. Press the [Rec] button to start formatting. The process of preparing USB memory or floppy disks so that they can be used with the ATELIER is called “initialization” (formatting). In certain cases, particularly with floppy disks, the media is formatted for a specific type of device. If the media format does not match the ATELIER’s, you will not be able to use that media with the ATELIER. 1.
AT-100-300_e.book 121 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Connecting with External Devices If you want to hook up an external instrument to the ATELIER, then this chapter is for you. Names and Functions of Jacks and Connectors 1 2 3 Connecting Audio Equipment Output Jack You can connect audio equipment using audio cables (sold separately) and play the sounds from the ATELIER through the speakers on the connected equipment or record your performances on a recording device.
AT-100-300_e.book 122 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Connecting with External Devices If connection to your computer is unsuccessful... Connecting a Computer The following become possible once you connect a USB cable (available separately) between the USB connector located to the lower left of the ATELIER and the USB connector of your computer. • You can use the ATELIER to play sounds from SMF music files played back with MIDI software.
AT-100-300_e.book 123 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Connecting with External Devices Making the Settings for the USB Driver Normally, you don’t need to install a driver in order to connect the ATELIER to your computer. However, if some problem occurs, or if the performance is poor, using the Roland original driver may solve the problem. Specify the USB driver you want to use, and then install the driver. 1. 2.
AT-100-300_e.book 124 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Connecting with External Devices Making the Connections NOTE To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections. 1. Turn the volume all the way down on the ATELIER and on the device you’re about to connect. 2. Switch off the power to the ATELIER and the device you’re about to connect. 3.
AT-100-300_e.book 125 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Troubleshooting If the ATELIER does not function in the way you except, first check the following chart. If this does not resolve the problem, consult your dealer or a nearby Roland Service Station. Problem Check When you press the [Power On] switch, the power doesn’t come on Power cord is not connected correctly. Connect the power cord correctly.
AT-100-300_e.book 126 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Troubleshooting Problem Check There is no sound from the twelve keys at the right of the lower keyboard The V-LINK function is set Mode 2. When V-LINK setting is Mode 2, the group of twelve keys starting at the very right of the lower keyboard are used for controlling video images. Therefore, no sounds are played even when you press these keys. Turn the V-LINK function off, or select Mode 1 for the V-LINK function. p.
AT-100-300_e.book 127 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Troubleshooting Problem Check Solution Page Transpose is in effect. Simultaneously press the Transpose [-] and [+] buttons to cancel the transposition (the Transpose [-] and [+] buttons’ indicators will go out). p. 67 The tuning is incorrect. Adjust the standard pitch. p. 114 While set for an octave shift, you are playing keys beyond the recommended range. This does not indicate a malfunction. Adjust the Octave Shift setting. p.
AT-100-300_e.book 128 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Troubleshooting Problem Check Lower keyboard cannot be heard The Lower keyboard will not produce sound while an Intro or Ending is being played. This is not a malfunction.
AT-100-300_e.book 129 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Error Message Error Message Meanings Copy Protected. Can’t Save. To protect the copyright, this music file cannot be saved as SMF format. Write-Protected Media. The protect tab of the storage media is set to the Protect (write prohibit) position. Move the tab to the Write (write permit) position and try the operation again. Can’t Save This Song. You can only play the music data.
AT-100-300_e.book 130 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Chord List ● symbol: Indicates the constituent not of chord. ★ symbol: Chord shown with an “★”can be played by pressing just the key marked with the “★.” Chord 1.
AT-100-300_e.book 131 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Chord List ● symbol: Indicates the constituent not of chord. ★ symbol: Chord shown with an “★”can be played by pressing just the key marked with the “★.” Chord 2.
AT-100-300_e.book 132 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Glossary Arrangement Registration This refers to changes that have been made in an original tune, by adding a new accompaniment or by changing the instruments used. A set of data that specifies the state of the instrument when performing, including sounds and panel settings. Automatic Accompaniment Automatic Accompaniment is automatic accompaniment when just a few keys in the lower section of the keyboard are pressed to specify the chord.
AT-100-300_e.book 133 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Music Files That the ATELIER Can Use What Are Music Files? Music files contains musical information such as how long the key for a corresponding pitch is played, the force applied to the key played, and other such information. Performance data is transmitted to the ATELIER from music files saved in USB memory and CD-ROM, and played back without change as songs.
AT-100-300_e.book 134 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Settings That Are Stored After the Power Is Turned Off Settings That Are Stored After the Power Is Turned Off Arranger Update Auto Std Tempo (Auto Standard Tempo) Lyrics Master Tune Metronome Sound MIDI IN Mode Registration Shift Send PC Switch Trans. Update (Transpose Update) USB Driver Registration Name Settings That Are Stored In the Registration Buttons Registration Name Registration Shift Arranger Update Trans.
AT-100-300_e.book 135 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 MIDI Implementation Chart Roland Organ Date : May 1, 2008 Model AT-100/AT-300 MIDI Implementation Chart Transmitted Function...
AT-100-300_e.book 136 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Main Specifications AT-300, AT-100: MUSIC ATELIER AT-100 AT-300 Keyboard Sound Generator Rhythm Upper 49 keys (C3 – C7) Lower 61 keys (Waterfall keyboard, C2 – C7) Pedal 20 keys (C2 – G3) Initial Touch Upper, Lower (10 levels for each) Sound Generator Conforms to GENERAL MIDI 2, GENERAL MIDI System, GS and XGlite format Max.
AT-100-300_e.book 137 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Main Specifications AT-300 AT-100 Rated Power Output 30 W + 30 W 20 W + 20 W Speaker Full-range 20 cm x 2 (with speaker box) Full-range 16 cm x 2 Display 128 x 64 dots backlit LCD Pedals, Switches Damper Pedal, Expression Pedal, Foot Switch: 2 pcs.
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AT-100-300_e.book 139 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Index A Active Expression Voice ...................................... 35 Adjuster ............................................................ 22 Arrangement ................................................... 132 Arranger Function .............................................. 50 Arranger function ............................................... 46 Arranger Update .............................................. 109 Audio CD .................................
AT-100-300_e.book 140 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Index M Master Tune .................................................... 114 Master Volume ................................................... 18 Metronome ...................................................... 111 Sound ........................................................ 112 Volume ....................................................... 111 Metronome Sound ............................................ 112 Metronome Volume .............................
AT-100-300_e.book 141 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 Index Key Transpose ............................................... 67 Playing Back ............................................... 110 Tx MIDI Channel .............................................. 117 U Upper Keyboard ................................................ 26 Upper Voice ...................................................... 27 USB ................................................................ 122 USB (MIDI) connector ........................
AT-100-300_e.book 142 ページ 2008年5月7日 Information AFRICA EGYPT Al Fanny Trading Office 9, EBN Hagar Al Askalany Street, ARD E1 Golf, Heliopolis, Cairo 11341, EGYPT TEL: (022)-418-5531 REUNION Maison FO - YAM Marcel 25 Rue Jules Hermann, Chaudron - BP79 97 491 Ste Clotilde Cedex, REUNION ISLAND TEL: (0262) 218-429 SOUTH AFRICA T.O.M.S. Sound & Music (Pty)Ltd. 2 ASTRON ROAD DENVER JOHANNESBURG ZA 2195, SOUTH AFRICA TEL: (011)417 3400 Paul Bothner(PTY)Ltd.
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AT-100-300_e.book 144 ページ 2008年5月7日 水曜日 午後3時33分 For EU Countries This product complies with the requirements of EMCD 2004/108/EC and LVD 2006/95/EC. For the USA FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.