Anleitung Roland, modell ATELIER AT-500
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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
* In record standby, the [Rec] button is lit, and the [Play/Stop] button flashes. Song The Song Select screen appears in the display. Registration The Registration Load screen appears in the display. Demo The Demo screen opens. Touching in the Main Screen to Open the Rec/Play Screen and Using the Rec/ Play Screen's Composer Buttons Button Track Rhythm Accomp Bass Lower Upper Solo Control Reset Stop Play Rec Bwd Description Buttons for tracks to which performances are recorded light up. A lighted button can be toggled between lighted and unlit by pressing it. Tracks are muted when the button's light is off. ^ For more about the track buttons, refer to p. 154. Returns you to the beginning of the song. Stops playback of the song. Starts playback of the song. After has been touched to put the composer in record standby mode, recording then starts when you touch . The unit switches to record standby mode. * In record standby, is lit, and flashes. Rewinds the song. Fwd Fast forwards the song. You can toggle between display of the track buttons, the bouncing ball, or the track mute buttons by touching the button. The VIMA TUNES screen is displayed. This button is shown only in the Rec/Play (record/play) screen. a 153 Recording/Playing Back What You Play What is a Track Button? The recorded performance will be automatically assigned to the seven 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. Track Recorded Performance You can record different kinds of performance data into each track: Track Recorded Performance Rhythm Rhythm performance Drums/SFX Manual percussion Accomp Automatic Accompaniment (except Bass) Bass Pedal Bass Voice Performance Data (Note, Bender, Modulation) Bass part of the Automatic Accompaniment Lower Lower Voice Performance Data (Note, Hold, Bender, Modulation) Upper Upper Voice Performance Data (Note, Hold, Bender, Modulation) Solo Solo Voice Performance Data (Note, Hold, Bender, Modulation) Control Glide Expression Reverb Type Reverb Depth Solo [To Lower] button (ON/OFF) Pedal [To Lower] button (ON/OFF) Transpose [-] [+] button setting [Harmony Intelligence] button (ON/OFF) Harmony Intelligence Type Rotary [Fast/Slow] button (ON/OFF) Rotary [On/Off] button (ON/OFF) Pedal Bass Mode Control Solo Mode Solo To Lower Mode Solo Split Point Bass Split (ON/OFF) Bass Split Point Sustain ON/OFF Sustain Length Initial Touch Vintage Organ Setting Wall Type The Voices assigned for each part Level [▲][▼] button (Part Balance Volume) The Reverb depth for each part The Chorus settings (ON/OFF) of the voice The Octave shift settings for each part [Drums/SFX] button (ON/OFF) Drums/SFX Set [Manual Percussion] button (ON/OFF) Manual Percussion Set Chord Intelligence Chord Hold Leading Bass Lower Voice Hold (ON/OFF) Tempo setting Volume of the Rhythm Accompaniment part Reverb depth of the Rhythm Accompaniment part Volume of the Rhythm drum part Reverb depth of the Rhythm drum part Volume of the Rhythm bass part Reverb depth of the Rhythm bass part More information about the track assignments when playing commercial SMF music files, please refer to "Correspondence Between Track Buttons and Track Mute Buttons When Playing Back Commercial SMF Music Files" (p. 158). 154 Recording/Playing Back What You Play During recording, the control track will store the operations as follows. • Recording panel operations (Voice selections, Tempo changes, etc.) Newly recorded performance data will be added without erasing the previously recorded data. • Recording expression pedal operations This will depend on the function of the expression pedal. Recording of expression operations will differ depending on the setting for "Exp. Src (Rec)." For details refer to "Changing the Function of the Expression Pedal" (p. 199). If you wish to erase all the recorded data and record new performance data, use the editing function "Erase" (erase performance data) to erase the data (p. 167). Displaying the Track Buttons The track buttons will be displayed in the screen when you record or play back a performance. 1. Touch on the Main screen. The Rec/Play screen appears. The following buttons are referred to as the track buttons. MEMO All accompaniment data is grouped to the "Accomp" track button in the Rec/Play screen. In the same manner, the Rhythm performance data is grouped to "Rhythm." If you want to mute only a portion of the Rhythms or accompaniment, open up the Track Mute screen, and switch off the Track Mute buttons there (p. 159). 155 I Recording/Playing Back What You Play Recording/Playing Back What You Play Playing Back Performance Songs Stored on USB Memory and SMF Music Files In addition to playing back the music you recorded on the instrumen...