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Appendices

Stored Items

Settings that are stored after the power is 

turned off

Arranger Update

Auto Std Tempo (Auto Standard Tempo)

Aux Out Mode

D Beam Sensitivity

Ez Touch

Exp. Curve (Expression Curve)

LCD Contrast

Lyrics

ManualButtonAssign

Master Tune

Metronome Sound

MIDI IN Mode

Registration Shift

Send PC Switch

Trans. Update (Transpose Update)

USB Driver

USB Memory Mode

Registration Name

Settings that are stored in the registration 

buttons

Arranger Update

Exp. Curve (Expression Curve)

ManualButtonAssign

Registration Shift

Trans. Update (Transpose Update)

Registration Name

Settings that are stored in the individual 

registration buttons

Reverb Type

Reverb Depth

Solo [To Lower] button (ON/OFF)

Pedal [To Lower] button (ON/OFF)

Transpose [-] [+] button (Key Transpose)

L Foot Switch Assignment (Left Foot Switch Assignment)

R Foot Switch Assignment (Right Foot Switch Assignment)

[Harmony Intelligence] buttons (ON/OFF)

Harmony Intelligence Type

Rotary [Fast/Slow] button (ON/OFF)

Rotary [On/Off] button (ON/OFF)

Vibrato/Chorus Part

Overdrive

Pedal Bass Mode

Solo Mode

Solo To Lower Mode

Solo Split Point

Bass Split (ON/OFF)

Bass Split Point

Sustain ON/OFF

Sustain Length

Tx MIDI Channel

Initial Touch (Initial Touch Sensitivity)

Vintage Organ Type

Vintage Organ Volume

PC Number (Program Change Number)

Bank LSB (Bank Select LSB)

Bank MSB (Bank Select MSB)

Wall Type

The Voices assigned for each part

Level [ ] [ ] (Part Balance Volume)

The Reverb depth for each part

The Octave settings for each part

The voices assigned to the [Others] buttons for each part

[Drums/SFX] button (ON/OFF)

Drum/SFX Set

[Manual Percussion] button (ON/OFF)

Manual Percussion Set

Selected Rhythm

[Intro/Ending] button (ON/OFF)

Sync Start (ON/OFF)

Variation 

Chord Intelligence ON/OFF

Leading Bass ON/OFF

Arranger [ON/OFF] button (ON/OFF)

AccompPartBalance

Lower Voice Hold (ON/OFF)

Tempo setting

Volume of the rhythm part

Reverb depth of the rhythm Accompaniment part

Reverb depth of the rhythm drum part

Reverb depth of the rhythm bass part

Pitch Bend Range

D Beam button setting

Summary of Contents for Atelier Combo AT-350C

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Page 3: ...on in the United States and or other countries Before using this unit carefully read the sections entitled USINGTHE UNIT SAFELY p 8 and IMPORTANT NOTES p 10 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 en...

Page 4: ...ected use the Master Volume knob and the expression pedal to adjust the volume p 55 Playing piano sounds in the lower keyboard Upper keyboard Lower keyboard Pedalboard sound Lower keyboard sound Upper keyboard sound 2 Play the lower keyboard You ll hear the piano sound 1 Press the Lower Piano button to select the piano voice 2 1 MEMO For each keyboard upper lower and pedal you can select a differe...

Page 5: ... a rhythm 4 Play along with the rhythm 1 Press a Rhythm button to select the desired rhythm group p 58 1 2 3 Press the Start Stop button to start the rhythm 3 4 Press the Start Stop button once again to stop the rhythm MEMO You can use the Tempo buttons to change the tempo of the rhythm MEMO You can also add an intro or ending to the rhythm p 60 ...

Page 6: ...tration 1 8 buttons for several seconds The panel settings as well as the rhythm settings will be recalled 1 Hold for several seconds MEMO The settings for your favorite sounds and rhythms can be stored at a registration button p 67 What are panel settings Panel settings are the settings you make when selecting a voice or when setting the tempo the speed of the rotary effect etc using the ATELIER ...

Page 7: ...TELIER and perform along with the song 2 Use the Value buttons to select a song 4 Play along with the song 1 Press the Song button 1 2 3 Press the Play Stop button to play back the song 3 4 Press the Play Stop button once again to stop the song MEMO You can also play back songs from USB memory or a CD p 88 p 109 ...

Page 8: ... level or at a level that is uncomfortable If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears you should immediately stop using the unit and consult an audiologist Do not place containers containing liquid e g flower vases on this product Never allow foreign objects e g flammable objects coins wires or liquids e g water or juice to enter this product Doing so may cause short circuits faulty...

Page 9: ...gging from an outlet or this unit At regular intervals you should unplug the AC adaptor and clean it by using a dry cloth to wipe all dust and other accumulations away from its prongs Also disconnect the power plug from the power outlet whenever the unit is to remain unused for an extended period of time Any accumulation of dust between the power plug and the power outlet can result in poor insula...

Page 10: ...t Swiftly wipe away any liquid that spills on the unit using a dry soft cloth Maintenance To clean the unit use a dry soft cloth or one that is slightly dampened Try to wipe the entire surface using an equal amount of strength Rubbing too hard in the same area can damage the finish Never use benzine thinners alcohol or solvents of any kind to avoid the possibility of discoloration and or deformati...

Page 11: ... a copyright held by a third party We assume no responsibility whatsoever with regard to any infringements of third party copyrights arising through your use of this product The copyright of content in this product the sound waveform data style data accompaniment patterns phrase data audio loops and image data is reserved by Roland Corporation and or Atelier Vision Corporation Purchasers of this p...

Page 12: ...Lower 51 Easily Playing Chords on the Lower Keyboard Easy One Finger 51 Realistically Expressing Acoustic Instrument Performances SuperNATURAL Voices 52 Selecting a SuperNATURAL Voice 52 Optimal Settings for Playing a SuperNATURAL Voice 53 Playing a SuperNATURAL Voice 54 Adjusting the Overall Volume Using an Expression Pedal 55 Performing with an Active Expression Voice 56 Adding Decay to the Soun...

Page 13: ...nging the Sound of the Metronome Metronome Sound 97 Changing the Beat Setting Beat 97 Silencing a Specific Track Track Mute 98 Muting Individual Channels of Performance Data Channel Mute 99 Adjusting the Audio Recording Volume Audio Rec Gain 99 Switching the Display of Lyrics On or Off Lyrics 99 Setting the Type of CD to be Played Back CD Audio Type 99 Media Settings 100 Creating a Folder in USB M...

Page 14: ...ply effects to the sound by positioning your hand above the D Beam controller 6 Reverb buttons p 41 These buttons adjust the amount of reverb 7 Accomp SMF buttons p 35 These buttons adjust the volume of the automatic accompaniment or rhythm 8 Manual Percussion button p 45 This button lets you play a variety of drum sounds or sound effects on the lower keyboard 9 Pedal bass voice select buttons p 2...

Page 15: ...stral part Alternate button p 29 Level buttons p 35 12 Music Assistant button p 31 This button lets you recall panel settings by selecting a keyword 13 OneTouch Program button p 64 This button automatically selects panel settings that are suitable for the automatic accompaniment or rhythm 14 Harmony Intelligence button p 38 This button adds harmony to the sound 15 Drums SFX button p 50 This button...

Page 16: ...ong title 19 Load button p 70 This button loads a registration set or song into the ATELIER 20 Save button p 68 p 81 This button saves a registration set or performance data 21 Beat indicator p 62 This indicator will blink in time with the tempo or time signature 22 Composer p 74 These buttons let you record your performance or play back a song Song button Registration button Media button Track bu...

Page 17: ...tton p 63 Variation 1 4 buttons p 63 Intro Ending button p 60 Start Stop button p 60 24 Rotary sound buttons p 39 These buttons add modulation to the sound On Off button Fast Slow button 25 Harmonic bars p 32 Use these bars to shape the organ sound 26 Registration buttons p 67 Use these buttons to recall or store registrations Write button Manual button Registration 1 8 buttons 26 25 ...

Page 18: ... PK series sold separately to this socket p 24 8 DC In jack Connect the included AC adaptor here p 21 9 Grounding terminal Depending on the circumstances of a particular setup you may experience a discomforting sensation or perceive that the surface feels gritty to the touch when you touch this device or the metal portions of other objects This is due to an infinitesimal electrical charge which is...

Page 19: ...onnect separately available USB memory or a CD drive You can use USB memory to store a registration set or a song that you ve recorded on the ATELIER p 68 You can also connect a CD drive and play back a music CD or a CD ROM that contains SMF music files p 109 2 Phones jack Connect your headphones here p 24 ...

Page 20: ...ls on how to assemble the stand refer to the owner s manual that accompanied the stand Placing on the KS G8 A B C Front keyboard side Rear panel side A C B Top view D D 1 Place the ATELIER in the position shown in the illustration Position rubber feet A on the outside of the stand s rubber pads Position rubber feet B directly above the stand s arms Position rubber feet C so that they contact the i...

Page 21: ...sition 2 Connect the included AC adaptor to the DC In jack located on the ATELIER s rear panel and plug the power cord into an electrical outlet Indicator Power cord To AC outlet AC adaptor If you do not wish to attach the AC adaptor to the bottom of the ATELIER place the AC adaptor so that the surface with the indicator see illustration is facing upward The indicator will light when you plug the ...

Page 22: ... Off The basic screen appears in the display This unit is equipped with a protection circuit A brief interval a few seconds after power up is required before the unit will operate normally The explanations in this manual include illustrations that depict what should typically be shown by the display Note however that your unit may incorporate a newer enhanced version of the system e g includes new...

Page 23: ...rs To have sound be reproduced you ll need to connect monitor speakers or a stereo set or you can connect headphones MEMO To make connections use audio cables that have 1 4 inch phone plugs and that do not contain resistors 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 down th...

Page 24: ...of the keyboard 2 Adjust the headphones volume with the Master Volume knob Connecting Pedals Connecting a pedalboard You can connect the ATELIER to pedalboard PK series sold separately Only pedalboard units that have a PK OUT connector can be connected PK In connector PK series MEMO The AC adaptor supplied with the pedalboard is not used The pedalboard will be turned on off by the Power switch of ...

Page 25: ...h the center of the PK 25A s expression pedal Position the pedalboard so that the ATELIER s rear panel is aligned with the PK 25A s rear panel For the PK 7A Position the pedalboard so that the lower keyboard s C5 key is aligned with the center of the PK 7A s expression pedal Position the pedalboard so that the ATELIER s rear panel is aligned with the PK 7A s rear panel ...

Page 26: ...3 Use only the specified expression pedal EV 7 sold separately By connecting any other expression pedal you risk causing malfunc tion and or damage to the unit Using the USB Memory Songs you record on the ATELIER and registration sets you create can be copied to separately available USB memory for safekeeping You can also play back SMF music files saved on USB memory p 88 MEMO If you re using new ...

Page 27: ...ation Jazz Combo Ric Iannone Ric Iannone 2003 Roland Corporation Hawaiian Ric Iannone Ric Iannone 2003 Roland Corporation Dixieland Ric Iannone Ric Iannone 2003 Roland Corporation Slow Waltz Ric Iannone Ric Iannone 2003 Roland Corporation Jazz Scat Ric Iannone Ric Iannone 1999 Roland Corporation 3 Press the Play Stop button to start playback of the demo song When the selected demo song ends the ne...

Page 28: ...or the upper keyboard and the lower keyboard you can also layer on the voice of the Solo part MEMO If you ve connected a pedalboard PK series sold separately you ll be able to perform using the pedalboard p 24 The pedalboard has two parts Pedal and Pedal Vintage Organ Upper Keyboard Lower Keyboard Upper Vintage Organ Pedal Vintage Organ Lower Vintage Organ Pedal Lower Upper Organ Upper Orchestral ...

Page 29: ... The name of the selected voice is displayed for several seconds If you want to switch to the other voice assigned to that button press the Alternate button MEMO Normally playing the pedalboard will produce single notes If you want to play more than one note simultaneously you are free to change the way in which the pedal bass is sounded p 93 If the voice buttons are unlit and the vintage organ vo...

Page 30: ...n use the Value buttons to select the desired voice The indicator of the selected Others button will blink MEMO You can jump by voice group by pressing Menu buttons to select the voice To stop mid way through this or any procedure press the Display Exit button 3 Once again press the Others button for the part whose sound you wish to set to confirm the voice The indicator of the Others button will ...

Page 31: ...The Music Assistant screen appears The registration 1 4 buttons will blink 2 Use the Value or Menu buttons to choose a keyword Panel settings and rhythms appropriate for the keyword will be recalled to the registration 1 4 buttons 3 Play a chord on the lower keyboard When you play the keyboard an intro will play and the rhythm will start 4 Press the registration 1 4 buttons to switch the panel set...

Page 32: ...me of the various footages The volume can be adjusted over nine steps 0 8 When a harmonic bar is pulled out all the way 8 the volume is loudest When it is pushed in all the way 0 there will be no sound MEMO You can use the Solo part s harmonic bar to adjust the volume of the Solo part 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 th...

Page 33: ... Solo part Glide and sustain effects are not applied to the Vintage Organ voice Adding sparkle to the sound percussion This adds an attack sound to the beginning of the note making the sound crisper 1 Press the Percussion 4 button or the Percussion 2 2 3 button so its indicator is lit Play the Upper keyboard and notice that an attack has been added Button Explanation Percussion 4 button Percussion...

Page 34: ...ve changed you can switch the Vintage Organ settings to the positions settings of the harmonic bars on the panel 1 Press the H Bar Manual The part whose indicator is lit will have the settings of the harmonic bar positions settings of the panel Adding an effect to the sound You can add a vibrato or chorus effect to the vintage organ voice 1 Press the Vib Cho button so it s lit The name of the effe...

Page 35: ...ons The volume can be set to any value from 0 to 12 When the volume value shown in the display is 0 that part will produce no sound You can also press the button or button of the part whose volume you wish to adjust so that the Part Balance screen is displayed for several seconds allowing you to check the volume balance You can adjust only the volume of the rhythm performance by pressing the Value...

Page 36: ...tone The transpose value is displayed in the screen Acceptable values range from A to G in semitone steps If the pitch is transposed something other than C the indicator of one of the Transpose buttons either will be lit If the pitch is not transposed i e the key is C the indicator of both the Transpose buttons will be extinguished MEMO By pressing the Transpose buttons simultaneously you can rest...

Page 37: ...t a Part to which you wish to apply an Octave Shift Part Upper Organ Upper Orch Lower Pedal Solo 5 Use the Value buttons to set the amount of shift The value can be set to a range of 3 octaves To return to the basic screen press the Display Exit button a number of times MEMO By holding down the Utility button and using the Menu buttons you can jump to editing screens for the reverb effect p 41 and...

Page 38: ...ce The indicator of the Harmony Intelligence button will blink To cancel the procedure press the Display Exit button 3 Once again press the Harmony Intelligence button The indicator of the Harmony Intelligence button will light and the Harmony Intelligence is confirmed Harmony Intelligence types Type Solo Voice Upper Voice Number of notes of the harmony BIG BAND Trumpet Flugel Horn 5 STRINGS Strin...

Page 39: ...ween Rotary Fast Lit and Rotary Slow Unlit Rotary Sound Fast Slow button Effect Lit Fast The effect obtained is equivalent to speakers being rapidly rotated Unlit Slow Effect simulating the slow rotation of speakers When you switch the rotary effect from Fast to Slow the modulation will slow down gradually and when you switch from Slow to Fast the modulation will speed up gradually MEMO The functi...

Page 40: ...tons to switch ON or OFF To return to the basic screen press the Display Exit button MEMO By holding down the Utility button and using the Menu buttons you can jump to editing screens for the octave shift p 37 and reverb effect p 41 of the same part Changing the sustain length The sustain length can be set independently for the each keyboard 1 Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu buttons to s...

Page 41: ... Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu buttons to select Reverb 3 Press the Utility button 4 Press the Menu buttons to select Reverb Type 5 Press the Value buttons to select a Reverb type Type Explanation ROOM 1 Reverberation of a small room ROOM 2 Reverberation of a small club ROOM 3 Reverberation of a large room HALL 1 Reverberation of a large concert hall HALL 2 Reverberation of a small con...

Page 42: ...t 1 Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu buttons to select Reverb 3 Press the Utility button 4 Press the Menu buttons to select Depth 5 Press the Menu buttons to select the part whose reverb depth you wish to adjust Part Accomp Automatic Accompaniment except Bass Rhythm Drums M Perc A Bass Bass part of Automatic Accompaniment Pedal Lower Solo Vintage 6 Press the Value buttons to adjust the se...

Page 43: ...2 Use the Menu buttons to select Overdrive 3 Use Value to adjust the amount of distortion Settings Explanation 0 12 Higher values apply the Overdrive effect more strongly To return to the basic screen press the Display Exit button MEMO For details on voices to which the overdrive effect can be applied refer to Voice Rhythm List ...

Page 44: ...e Green The cymbal will be struck with gradually increasing force Volume button Red Changes the volume of the sounds you play on the upper keyboard Green The sound of a wind chime is produced 2 Place your hand above the D Beam controller The effect assigned to the D Beam controller will be applied to the sound 3 To turn off the D Beam controller press the button you pressed in step 1 a number of t...

Page 45: ... Lower keyboard p 48 Drums SFX Manual Percussion Bass Lower Solo Using the lower keyboard to play the bass part by hand Set Bass Split to ON to play the Pedal Bass voice from the Lower keyboard p 48 Drums SFX Manual Percussion Bass Lower Solo Using the lower keyboard to play drum sounds or sound effects Press the Manual Percussion button to play drum sounds or sound effects with the Lower voice on...

Page 46: ...anual Percussion Bass Lower Solo By changing the combination of voices that are played on the Lower keyboard and by changing the Solo Split Point p 47 and Bass Split Point p 48 you can create the following types of setup Drums SFX Manual Percussion Bass Lower Solo Drums SFX Manual Percussion Bass Lower Solo Drums SFX Manual Percussion Bass Lower Solo ...

Page 47: ...1 Press a voice button for the Solo part to select the voice you want to play p 29 2 Press the Solo To Lower button indicator lights When you play the Lower keyboard the Solo voice will sound in the range to the right of the Solo Split Point Solo voice Solo Split Point Lower keyboard 3 To turn off the Solo split press the Solo To Lower button indicator turns off The Solo voice will no longer sound...

Page 48: ... Bass Split 4 Use the Value buttons to turn Bass Split on When you play the Lower keyboard the Pedal Bass voice will sound in the range to the left of and including the bass split point note Pedal Bass voice Bass Split Point Lower keyboard To return to the basic screen press the Utility button It is not possible to select and play both Bass Split function and Pedal To Lower buttons simultaneously ...

Page 49: ...en you play the bottom 15 keys of the Lower keyboard the chosen drum sound is played on each key Changing the manual percussion sets You can choose from seven different manual percussion sets When you change the Manual Percussion Set the sound played by each of the 15 lowest notes of the Lower keyboard will change 1 Press the Manual Percussion button indicator lights The Manual Percussion screen w...

Page 50: ...um set When you change the drum set the sound produced by each note will change 1 Press the Drums SFX button indicator lights The Drums SFX will be displayed for several seconds 2 When the Drum Set name is displayed on the screen press the Value buttons to select a Drum Set or Sound Effect Set The Drums SFX button indicator will begin to blink Drum SFX set POP ROCK JAZZ BRUSH VOX DRUM STANDARD STA...

Page 51: ... Drums SFX button is ON the Pedal Bass voice will not sound If the Pedal To Lower is ON the Pedal Bass voice will not be heard from the pedalboard Easily Playing Chords on the Lower Keyboard Easy One Finger This function lets you produce chords simply by playing one or two keys on the lower keyboard it s called the Easy One Finger function 1 Hold down the Pedal To Lower button for several seconds ...

Page 52: ...tinctive charm of such instruments SuperNATURAL voices are special voices that are able to realistically express the sounds and performance techniques of these acoustic instruments Selecting a SuperNATURALVoice SuperNATURAL voices can be selected only for the Solo part 1 Press one of the Solo part voice buttons A SuperNATURAL voice will be selected If you want to switch to the other SuperNATURAL v...

Page 53: ...lit and the SuperNATURAL voice will be selected Optimal Settings for Playing a SuperNATURALVoice You can play SuperNATURAL voices even more effectively by making the appropriate solo mode and foot switch settings You can also automatically set these controllers for optimally playing a SuperNATURAL voice MEMO If you want to use the foot switches connect a pedalboard PK series sold separately p 24 1...

Page 54: ...aling glissando that smoothly connects the notes Glissando Growl N EnglishHrn The ability to sustain long notes and the beautiful vibrato make this voice special Glissando Growl N Clarinet The glissando has a sense of pitch that is distinctive of the clarinet Glissando Growl N Shakuhachi You can use ornaments in a way that is unique to the shakuhachi Glissando Ornament N Harmonica The growl techni...

Page 55: ... turn down the volume completely set the Master Volume knob to the Min Minimum position MEMO Even as you release your foot from the expression pedal and lower the volume the lower range portion will linger on This provides a natural sounding resonance When an Active Expression voice is selected the expression pedal can be used to produce changes in the voice p 56 Likewise you can specify whether t...

Page 56: ...e name To stop mid way through this or any procedure press the Display Exit button 3 Once again press the Others button for the part whose sound you wish to set to confirm the voice The indicator of the Others button will change from blinking to light Example selecting and performing the active expression voice 1 Select the Active Expression voice AEx Strings 2 Depress the expression pedal As you ...

Page 57: ...press the Right foot switch Left foot switch Glide effect While you are pressing the foot switch the pitch will be temporarily lowered When you release the Left foot switch the pitch will return to normal The glide effect applies only to the upper keyboard part It will not apply to the vintage organ of the upper keyboard part MEMO You can change the functions that are assigned to the left and righ...

Page 58: ...cated beside the rhythm buttons Indicators located beside the rhythm buttons Explanation Upper indicator lit The rhythm group printed above the button is selected Jazz Country Gospel Pop Rock Ballad Lower indicator lit The rhythm group printed below the button is selected Latin Waltz March Trad Acoustic User 3 2 1 1 Press a Rhythm button to select a Rhythm group The indicator of Rhythm button will...

Page 59: ...ser 4 Press the Value buttons to select a Rhythm The indicator of Rhythm Ballad User button will blink 5 After selecting a rhythm press the blinking Rhythm Ballad User button once more The Rhythm Ballad User button stops blinking and remains lit indicating that the rhythm has been selected MEMO If you wish to copy a Rhythm saved on USB memory to User memory refer to Copying Rhythms Copy Rhythm p 1...

Page 60: ...ng without an intro 1 Press the Start Stop button The Rhythm starts without an Intro being played Making the intro short and simple 1 Press the Variation 1 button indicator lights 2 Press the Intro Ending button 3 Press the Start Stop button A short Intro is played and the Rhythm starts Starting the Rhythm AutomaticallyWhenYou Play the Lower Keyboard or Pedalboard Synchro Start If you perform the ...

Page 61: ...ing 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 Press the Variation 1 button 2 Press the Intro Ending button A short Ending is played then the Rhythm stops ...

Page 62: ...mpo is off the tempo remains unchanged even when you switch the rhythm 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 1 Press the Arranger On Off button indicator ...

Page 63: ...serted at a break in the melody or at a point where the character of the song changes between Chorus s or Verses Changing the Arrangement of the Rhythm and Accompaniment Variation You can change the arrangement of the accompaniment This function is called Variation For each rhythm there are four types of arrangement for the accompaniment 1 Press the Variation 1 4 buttons to change the arrangement ...

Page 64: ...om the pedalboard 1 Select a Rhythm p 58 2 Press the One Touch Program button Panel settings appropriate for the rhythm and automatic accompaniment will automatically be called up for Registration 1 4 buttons When you press the One Touch Program button the Arranger Update setting will automatically change to INSTANT p 97 3 Press the Registration 1 4 buttons to select panel settings 4 On the Lower ...

Page 65: ...on and Save buttons simultaneously The following display appears 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 When saving is complete the basic screen reappears Never turn off the power while the operation is in progress Doing so will damage the ATELIER s internal memory or USB memory making it unusab...

Page 66: ...venient way to change large numbers of panel settings during a performance or to recall a complex panel setting 8 registrations Registration set MEMO You can save a registration set in user memory or on USB memory sold separately p 68 For details on the settings that are stored in a registration refer to Stored Items p 123 Saving or loading a registration set You can save or load registration set ...

Page 67: ...ment in addition to the panel settings 1 Press and hold a Registration 1 8 button for several seconds The indicator of the rhythm select button will blink and the panel settings and settings related to rhythm performance and automatic accompaniment will be recalled MEMO You can switch the way in which registrations are recalled p 97 You can also switch registrations by using the foot switch of a p...

Page 68: ... the registration to USB memory select USB Memory If you want to save the registration to user memory select User 4 Press the Value buttons to select the save destination number Numbers which have not been used in the Saving operation will be displayed as To cancel the operation press the Registration button MEMO To save the registration set in the folder select using the Value buttons then press ...

Page 69: ...urn off the power while the operation is in progress Doing so will damage the ATELIER s internal memory or USB memory making it unusable If the following screen appears If you select a number at which a registration has already been saved and press the Save button the following screen appears If you wish to update the contents of the Registration data 1 Press the Rec button The Registration will b...

Page 70: ...al memory will be lost It is a good idea to save important Registrations to USB memory or user memory p 68 Loading a Set of Registrations You can load a set a collection of settings for Registration buttons 1 8 from USB memory or user memory 1 If you want to load a registration from USB memory connect your USB memory to the USB Memory connector 2 Press the Registration button to make the indicator...

Page 71: ...om the registration of user memory select User 4 Press the Value buttons to select the Registration that you wish to load into internal memory 5 Press the Utility button 6 Press the Value buttons to specify the Registration button number to be loaded To cancel the operation press the Utility button 7 Press the Utility button 8 Press the Value buttons to specify the storage destination Registration...

Page 72: ...OAD NEXT 4 Press the Display Exit button To return to the basic screen Using the load next function to recall registrations You can recall registrations in the order in which they are saved on a USB memory or in user memory 1 If you want to load a Registration from USB memory connect your USB memory to the USB Memory connector 2 Press the Manual button The first Registration saved on the USB memor...

Page 73: ...media If you want to delete from the registration to USB memory select USB Memory If you want to delete from the registration to user memory select User 4 Press the Value buttons to select the registration that you wish to delete 5 Simultaneously press the Load button and Save button The following display appears To cancel the procedure press the Reset button 6 If you are sure that you wish to del...

Page 74: ...e an audio recording connect your USB memory to the USB Memory connector MEMO SMFs Standard MIDI Files use a standard format for music file that was formulated so that files containing music file could be widely compatible regardless of the manufacturer of the listening device Button operations used in recording and playback Button Explanation Reset button Returns you to the beginning of the song ...

Page 75: ... press the Start Stop button p 60 instead of the Play Stop button to begin recording Also if the Sync Start is ON recording will begin the instant you play the Lower keyboard 5 Press the Play Stop button when you have completed your recording The Track button s indicator where performance data is recorded will light MEMO When you press the Intro Ending button or Start Stop button while recording a...

Page 76: ...ance The parts of a performance you record as an SMF are automatically assigned to the three track buttons as shown in the following table Recording and playback can be carried out independently for each track button for example when re recording you can specify that it pertain only to a certain track button Button Explanation Bass button Pedal Bass Voice Performance Data Note Bass part of the Aut...

Page 77: ...tandby mode The Rec button indicator will light and the Play Stop button and the unrecorded track buttons will blink The track buttons that are already recorded will light 4 Press the button of the track you want to record so it s blinking The existing performance data in the specified track will be erased as recording takes place When the button for a track lights steadily it means it won t be re...

Page 78: ...or a track lights steadily it means it won t be recorded 4 Press the Play Stop button to start recording When you press Play Stop button the metronome will sound a two measure count and then recording will begin As you listen to the performance data previously recorded record the Part into a new Track 5 Press Play Stop button to stop recording The track button for which performance data has been r...

Page 79: ...reen appears 3 Press the Media button to select USB Memory 4 Press the Value buttons to select the SMF music files that you wish to load into internal memory 5 Press the Load button The selected performance data will be loaded into internal memory 6 Select the panel settings needed for recording the performance 7 Record as described in Re recording p 78 MEMO The performance data you recorded can b...

Page 80: ...the performance data that you wish to load into internal memory 5 Press the Load button The selected performance data will be loaded into internal memory 6 Select the panel settings needed for recording the performance 7 Record as described in Re recording p 78 If the following screen appears If the performance data in the ATELIER has not been saved to a USB memory or Favorites User Memory the fol...

Page 81: ...formance data If you want to save performance song to a USB memory connect the USB memory to the USB Memory connector 2 Press the Song button confirm that its indicator is lit The Song select screen appears 3 Press the Media button to select the media Select USB Memory to save the data in USB memory select Favorites to save it in user memory 4 Press the Value buttons to select the number of the sa...

Page 82: ...rmat You can select either ORIGINAL or SMF format Display Explanation ORIGINAL Save data in ATELIER format SMF Saving in SMF Format for ATELIER Sound Modules To cancel the procedure press the Display Exit button 9 Press the Save button to confirm the format Saving of the performance data will begin Never turn off the power while the operation is in progress Doing so will damage the ATELIER s inter...

Page 83: ...d as a number that currently does not contain performance data 3 Save the performance data When saving is complete the saved performance name will be displayed Using Song with a DifferentTempoThanThat of the Performance Data Here s how to change the tempo of performance data that you ve saved 3 4 1 Prepare the performance data whose tempo you want to change If you re using performance data from US...

Page 84: ...e the previously recorded data 2 1 3 1 Press the Display Exit button a number of times to access the composer screen 2 Press the Load and Save buttons simultaneously The following message asking you to confirm your choice will be displayed To cancel the procedure press the Reset button 3 If you are sure that you wish to erase the song press the Rec button ...

Page 85: ...symbol will be shown in the basic screen Audio cannot be selected while this symbol appears Save your performance data first p 81 then start your audio recording Starting and stopping recording 5 Press the Play Stop button to start recording MEMO If you wish to use Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment as you record press the Start Stop button p 60 instead of the Play Stop button to begin recording A...

Page 86: ...ce data 8 Once you ve given it a name press the Save button The performance data will be saved MEMO You can adjust the recording volume p 99 Never 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 Listening to the recorded performance 9 Press the Play Stop button to start playback After playback reaches the end...

Page 87: ...oser screen 3 Press the Save button 4 Press the Menu buttons to move the cursor and press the Value buttons to select a character Button Explanation Value buttons Select a character The following characters can be selected _ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 You can t specify _ underline as the first character Reset button Delete a character Rec button Inserts...

Page 88: ... Choose Favorites if you want to play back performance data from user memory Choose USB Memory if you want to play back performance data from a USB memory 4 Use the Value buttons to select the desired song MEMO To select a song from the folder select using the Value buttons then press the Load button To exit the folder select then press the Load button 5 Press the Play Stop button to play back the...

Page 89: ... a song from the Favorites choose Favorites If you want to delete a song from USB memory choose USB Memory 3 Press the Value button to select the performance data that you wish to delete 4 Press the Load button and Save buttons simultaneously The following message asking you to confirm your choice will be displayed To cancel the procedure press the Reset button and you will return to the Song sele...

Page 90: ...hese steps to select the parameters that you want to edit Pressing the Display Exit button will take you back to the previous screen Editing the value 4 Use the Value buttons to change the value of the setting Pressing the buttons simultaneously will return the value to the factory setting Pressing the Display Exit button will take you back to the previous screen If you want to edit other settings...

Page 91: ...nt p 93 PedalBass Mode p 93 Auto Std Tempo p 95 Intro Count Down p 95 Count Down Sound p 95 Arranger Update p 97 Trans Update p 97 ManualButtonAssign p 72 AccompPartBalance p 96 Parameter Page Media Utility Create Folder p 100 Copy Song p 101 Copy Registration p 102 Copy Rhythm p 103 Format Media p 104 VIMA TUNES Melody p 110 Recommended Tone p 111 Metronome Metronome p 97 Metronome Volume p 97 Me...

Page 92: ...ss of how hard you play Turning InitialTouch Off EZTouch This allows you to perform at a consistent volume regardless of how strongly you play the keyboard Value Explanation OFF Initial touch will be on ON The volume will remain constant regardless of the force you use when playing the keyboard Initial touch will be off You can also use the following procedure to turn the EZ Touch function on 1 Ho...

Page 93: ...an and Upper Orchestral It won t be applied to the vintage organ part of the upper keyboard LEADING BASS TheLeadingBassfunction p 95 willoperateonly while you continue pressing the foot switch RHYTHM START STOP Start Stop the Rhythm COMP PLAY STOP The same function as the Play Stop button Each time you press the foot switch the performance data will play back or stop INTRO ENDING Play an Intro or ...

Page 94: ...ou step on the expression pedal Value Explanation 1 The position of the expression pedal does not really affect the Rhythm performances and Automatic Accompaniment This setting is convenient when you do not want to have the Rhythm or Automatic Accompaniment volume change much Rhythm Auto Accompaniment Keyboard Part 2 The expression pedal is applied to the Rhythms and Automatic Accompaniment just a...

Page 95: ...rd For this reason the bass note will be sounded differently than normal when you play an inverted chord p 122 Value Explanation ON The Leading Bass function is ON OFF The Leading Bass function is OFF MEMO You can assign the Leading Bass functions to either of the foot switches located on each side of the Expression Pedal p 94 When the Leading Bass function p 95 is on and the Chord Intelligence fu...

Page 96: ...nected to the Pedal Control jack will have the same function as the right foot switch The Registration Shift settings are stored to each individual Registration Set When RIGHT Load Next is assigned to the foot switch and the Load Next function p 72 is used to switch Registra tion Sets saved to a USB memory set the Registration Shift setting to RIGHT Load Next for all saved Registrations Value Expl...

Page 97: ...n button along with all other panel settings Recording and Playback Settings Changing the KeyWhen Playing Back Songs PlaybackTranspose SMF Music files or a performance that you recorded can be transposed for playback Value 6 0 5 MEMO You can transpose the keyboard for performance p 36 Changing the Metronome Setting Metronome This setting determines whether or not the metronome will sound Value Exp...

Page 98: ...nel 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 files 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...

Page 99: ... music files Value Explanation ON Lyrics will be displayed OFF Lyrics not will be displayed If you press a voice select button while playing back music files that contains lyrics the display screen will switch and the lyrics will no longer be displayed To re display the lyrics press the Rec button Setting theType of CD to be Played Back CD AudioType The ATELIER may be unable to correctly recognize...

Page 100: ...hanging the Name of a Folder 9 To confirm the new name press the Save button The name will be assigned to the newly created folder Changing the name of a folder Here s how to rename a folder If the folder name includes Japanese characters you won t be able to rename the folder 1 Press the Registration button 2 In the Registration select screen select the folder that you want to rename 3 Press the ...

Page 101: ...the data in the folder select using the Value buttons then press the Load button To exit the folder select then press the Load button 11 Press the Utility button to copy the song The copying of the song to Favorites begins Once the song has been accommodated in memory the Media Utility screen reappears Never remove the USB memory or turn off the power while the performance data is being copied fro...

Page 102: ...e Load button 11 Press the Utility button to copy the Registration If you select a number in which a Registration is already saved a screen like the following appears If you want to delete the previously saved Registration and overwrite it with the Registration you re newly saving Press the Rec button If you don t want to delete the previously saved Registration Press the Reset Button then select ...

Page 103: ...le the Rhythm is being copied into internal memory the following screen will be displayed If you select a number in which a rhythm is already saved a screen like the following appears If you want to delete the previously saved rhythm and overwrite it with the rhythm you re newly saving Press the Rec button If you don t want to delete the previously saved rhythm press the Reset button then select a...

Page 104: ...reen appears To cancel the procedure press the Reset button 7 Press the Rec button to start formatting To return to the basic screen press the Display Exit button a number of times Never attempt to remove the USB memory until formatting is complete Changing the USB Memory Setting USB Memory Mode In some cases when USB memory is connected to the USB Memory connector it might take a long time for da...

Page 105: ...a GS sound generator MODE 2 Channels 5 through 10 and Channels 12 14 15 are transmitted to the GS sound generator and all other channels are transmitted to the keyboard sound generator How channels correspond to the MIDI IN mode Channel MODE 1 MODE 2 1 GS Solo 2 GS Pedal GS 3 GS Lower 4 GS Upper 5 10 GS GS 11 GS Drums SFX 12 GS GS 13 GS Manual Percussion 14 15 GS GS 16 GS Control When the pedal pa...

Page 106: ...is theV LINK V LINK is a function that allows music and images to be performed together By using MIDI to connect two or more V LINK compatible devices you can easily enjoy a wide range of visual effects that are linked to the expressive elements of a music performance Value Explanation OFF The Visual Control function is switched off MIDI VISUAL CONTROL 1 Enables the control of MIDI Visual Control ...

Page 107: ...r original factory settings This function is called User Memory Reset 1 Turn down the volume to the minimum level then turn off the power 2 While holding down the Rhythm Ballad User button press the Power switch to turn the power on Do not turn off the power while the following screen is displayed The user memory will be reset to the factory set state MEMO To reset all settings other than the User...

Page 108: ...wn the volume to the minimum level then turn off the power 2 While holding down the One Touch Program button press the Power switch to turn the power on Do not turn off the power while the following screen is displayed When factory reset is completed the basic screen reappears Loading factory default settings will erase any Registrations currently in the memory of the ATELIER It is a good idea to ...

Page 109: ... incorporate copyright protection technology and other non standard CDs cannot be guaranteed For more detailed information on audio discs featuring copyright protection technology and other non standard CDs please consult the disc vendor You cannot save songs to CDs and you cannot delete songs recorded to CDs Furthermore you cannot format CDs Listening to Songs from Music CD You can connect a CD d...

Page 110: ...ou perform the melody portion yourself Using a Song s Melody as a Guide Guide You can reduce the playback volume of the melody within SMF music files Until you ve learned the melody you can sing along using this reduced volume melody as a guide This does not work for songs on a music CD 1 Prepare the song that you want to sing To play back SMF music files from a CD ROM connect your CD drive and in...

Page 111: ...enu buttons to select Recommend Tone 7 Press the Value buttons to select a tone 8 Press the Utility button to return to the basic screen 9 Press the Play Stop button to start playing back the song 10 Play along with the song The tones you play will be suitable for the character of the song 11 Press the Play Stop button to stop playing back the song Connecting an Audio Device and Playback Sounds He...

Page 112: ... Out jacks 1 Press the Utility button 2 Press the Menu buttons to select Aux Out 3 Press the Utility button 4 Press the Menu buttons to select Aux Out Mode 5 Press the Value buttons to select the mode Value Explanation AMBIENCE The RSS reverb sound will be heard from the speakers The RSS reverb sound applied by the ATELIER will be output TO EFFECTS UNIT Connect an external reverb unit to apply the...

Page 113: ... to the minimum level switch off the power then turn it back on again MEMO For details on downloading and installing the Roland original driver refer to the Roland website Roland website http www roland com Connecting MIDI Devices By connecting an external MIDI device so that performance data can be exchanged you ll be able to control each device s performance For example you can play the ATELIER ...

Page 114: ...R 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 Use a MIDI cable sold separately to connect the MIDI connectors to each other 4 Switch on the power to the ATELIER and the connected device 5 Adjust the volume level on the ATELIER and the connected device 6 You should also set the MIDI send channel as needed p 105 ...

Page 115: ... or turn off its power No sound is heard The Master Volume knob is set too low Turn the Master Volume knob toward Max p 22 Headphones or speakers are not connected The ATELIER does not have built in speakers Connect headphones or speakers p 23 p 24 The volume is set too low on the Level buttons Press the Level buttons to raise the volume p 35 The volume is set too low on the Expression Pedal Advan...

Page 116: ...xcessively Use the Master Volume slider to lower the overall volume p 22 Some keys of certain keyboard parts sound strange You are playing notes outside the recommended range of the voice This is not a malfunction Bass is heard even though you are not playing the Bass Pedalboard The Pedal To Lower button or the Bass Split function is on When the Pedal To Lower button is on the Bass will be sounded...

Page 117: ... Some Rhythms do not have rhythm sounds in the intro This is not a malfunction The bass note of the Automatic Accompani ment does not sound When a voice is selected for the Pedal Bass part the bass of the Automatic Accompaniment will not sound This is not a malfunction Can t use Chord Intelligence function Chord Intelligence is at OFF Turn Chord Intelligence on p 95 Song does not play correctly Pr...

Page 118: ... PEDAL or PEDAL COMPOSER p 94 Can t use the function assigned to the foot switch If Registration Shift change Registrations is RIGHT LEFT or RIGHT Load Next the foot switch will be dedicated to switching the Registration Turn Registration Shift off p 96 Problems with the audio files Problem Cause Action Page Can t play an audio file Is the audio file in a format supported by the ATELIER To be play...

Page 119: ...hen press the Play Stop button once again No Rhythm There is no rhythm in user memory The rhythm used by the selected registration was deleted from user memory or its order was changed Memory Full The song data is excessively large and cannot be loaded The performance data is excessively large and cannot be loaded The data cannot be stored in user memory since user memory is full MIDI Buffer Full ...

Page 120: ...E 6 Em7 5 Fm7 5 Dm7 5 C m7 5 Cm7 5 C C D E E F Cmaj7 C maj7 Dmaj7 E maj7 Emaj7 Fmaj7 C7 C 7 D7 E 7 E7 F7 Cm C m Dm E m Em Fm Cm7 C m7 Dm7 E m7 Em7 Fm7 Cdim C dim Ddim E dim Edim Fdim Caug C aug Daug E aug Eaug Faug Csus4 C sus4 Dsus4 E sus4 Esus4 Fsus4 C7sus4 C 7sus4 D7sus4 E 7sus4 E7sus4 F7sus4 E m7 5 C6 C 6 D6 E6 Cm6 Dm6 Em6 F6 Fm6 C m6 E m6 ...

Page 121: ... Amaj7 B maj7 Bmaj7 F 7 G7 A 7 A7 B 7 B7 F m Gm A m Am B m Bm F m7 Gm7 A m7 Am7 B m7 Bm7 F dim Gdim A dim Adim B dim Bdim Am7 5 F aug Gaug A aug Aaug B aug Baug F sus4 Gsus4 A sus4 Asus4 B sus4 Bsus4 F 7sus4 G7sus4 A 7sus4 A7sus4 B 7sus4 B7sus4 B m7 5 A m7 5 G6 Gm6 A6 A 6 B6 Bm6 Am6 A m6 F 6 F m6 ...

Page 122: ... the currently held key causing the notes to briefly overlap Mute To silence a sound The ATELIER provides a Track Mute function that allows you to turn off the track button indicator of a track on which music data has been recorded so that the corresponding track will temporarily be silenced Panel settings Settings such as sound selections tempo Rotary fast slow Registration A set of data that spe...

Page 123: ...s ON OFF Harmony Intelligence Type Rotary Fast Slow button ON OFF Rotary On Off button ON OFF Vibrato Chorus Part Overdrive Pedal Bass Mode Solo Mode Solo To Lower Mode Solo Split Point Bass Split ON OFF Bass Split Point Sustain ON OFF Sustain Length Tx MIDI Channel Initial Touch Initial Touch Sensitivity Vintage Organ Type Vintage Organ Volume PC Number Program Change Number Bank LSB Bank Select ...

Page 124: ...Tuning 415 3 466 2 Hz Adjustable in Increments of 0 1 Hz Key Transpose 4 7 in semitones Playback Transpose 6 5 in semitones Effects Rotary Sound RSS Reverb Sustain Vibrato Glide D Beam Overdrive Registration Registration 8 memories Function Load Next Registration Shift Composer Tracks 7 tracks Note Storage Approx 40 000 notes Song Length Max 999 measures Tempo Quarter note 20 500 Resolution 120 ti...

Page 125: ...Cord PK Cable Owner s Manual Quick Guide Voice Rhythm Guide Options sold separately Keyboard Stand KS G8 KS 12 Pedalboard PK 25A PK 7A Damper Pedal DP 10 DP 2 Expression Pedal EV 7 Bench Stereo Headphones USB Memory CD Drive Keyboard Amplifier KC 110 SA 1000 In the interest of product improvement the specifications and or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior notice ...

Page 126: ...38 Harmony Intelligence button 38 H Bar Manual button 34 Headphones 24 I Initial Touch 92 Input jack 18 111 Intro 60 Intro Count Down 95 Intro Ending button 60 K Key Transpose 36 KS 12 20 KS G8 20 L Language 106 LCD Contrast 106 Leading Bass 95 Length 40 Level button 35 L Foot Switch 93 Load 80 Load button 80 Load Next 72 Lower button 76 Lower keyboard 28 45 Lyrics 99 M Main Out jack 18 23 Manual ...

Page 127: ... Sound On Off button 39 S Send PC Switch 105 SMF 74 Solo Mode 92 Solo Split Point 93 Solo To Lower 47 Solo To Lower button 47 SoloToLower Mode 92 Solo Upper button 76 Solo voice 29 Song button 79 Sound 28 Speaker 23 Stand 20 Start Stop button 60 SuperNATURAL Voice 52 Sustain 40 T Tempo 62 Tempo button 62 Track Mute 98 Transpose 36 Trans Update 97 Tx MIDI Channel 105 U Upper keyboard 28 USB Driver ...

Page 128: ...e Instrumentos Musicales J E Olear y ESQ Manduvira Asuncion PARAGUAY TEL 595 21 492147 PERU Audionet Distribuciones Musicales SAC Juan Fanning 530 Miraflores Lima PERU TEL 511 4461388 TRINIDAD AMR Ltd Ground Floor Maritime Plaza Barataria TRINIDAD W I TEL 868 638 6385 URUGUAY Todo Musica S A Francisco Acuna de Figueroa 1771 C P 11 800 Montevideo URUGUAY TEL 02 924 2335 VENEZUELA Instrumentos Music...

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Page 130: ...ore of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two cond...

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