Roland AT-350C - Manual

Roland AT-350C

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – Quick Start; Trying Out the Sounds; Producing Sound; Playing piano sounds in the lower keyboard
  • Page 5 – Performing with Rhythms
  • Page 6 – Recalling Voices and Rhythms with a Single Button; Recalling voices and other panel settings; What are “panel settings”?
  • Page 7 – Playing Along with a Song
  • Page 8 – ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING
  • Page 9 – USING THE UNIT SAFELY
  • Page 10 – IMPORTANT NOTES; Power Supply
  • Page 11 – Copyright
  • Page 12 – Contents
  • Page 14 – Panel Descriptions; Top Panel
  • Page 18 – Rear Panel
  • Page 19 – Other Connectors; USB Memory connector
  • Page 20 – Getting Ready; Placing the ATELIER on the Stand
  • Page 21 – Attaching the Music Rest; Connecting the AC adaptor; Placing the ATELIER on a stand
  • Page 22 – Turning the Power On/Off; Turning the Power On; Turning the Power Off
  • Page 23 – Viewing the basic screen; Rhythm Screen; Connections; Connecting to Output Device; Turning Off the Power; Connection example; Home use
  • Page 24 – Live performance; Using Headphones
  • Page 25 – Setting up the pedalboard
  • Page 26 – Using the USB Memory
  • Page 27 – Listening to the Demo Songs
  • Page 28 – Performing; About the Voices and Parts
  • Page 29 – Functions of the Voice Buttons; Selecting a Voice; About solo voices
  • Page 31 – Recalling Panel Settings by Choosing a Keyword (Music Assistant)
  • Page 33 – Playing a Vintage Organ Voice
  • Page 34 – Adjusting the rate at which the percussion decays; Using the harmonic bar settings of the panel; Adding an effect to the sound
  • Page 35 – Adjust the Volume Balance
  • Page 36 – Transposing to a Different Key (Key Transpose)
  • Page 37 – Transpose the Pitch in Octave Units (Octave Shift)
  • Page 38 – Adding Effects to a Voice; Adding Harmony to a Melody (Harmony Intelligence)
  • Page 39 – Adding Modulation to the Sound (Rotary Effect)
  • Page 40 – Adding Resonance to the Sound (Sustain Effect); Changing the sustain length
  • Page 41 – Adding Reverberation to the Sound (Reverb Effect)
  • Page 43 – Making the Sound Distort (Overdrive Effect)
  • Page 44 – Using the D Beam Controller to Modify the Sound; Effective range of the D Beam controller
  • Page 45 – Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively; Using the lower keyboard to play the solo voice
  • Page 46 – Using the lower keyboard to play drum sounds and solo voice
  • Page 47 – Playing the Solo Voice on the Lower Keyboard (Solo To Lower)
  • Page 48 – Using the Lower Keyboard to Play the Bass Voice (Bass Split)
  • Page 49 – Changing the manual percussion sets
  • Page 50 – Changing the Drum/SFX set
  • Page 51 – Using the Lower Keyboard to Play the Bass Voice (Pedal To Lower); Easily Playing Chords on the Lower Keyboard (Easy One Finger)
  • Page 52 – Realistically Expressing Acoustic Instrument Performances; Selecting a SuperNATURAL Voice
  • Page 53 – Selecting the SuperNATURAL voice of the [Others] button; Optimal Settings for Playing a SuperNATURAL Voice
  • Page 54 – Playing a SuperNATURAL Voice; Characteristics of the SuperNATURAL voices; Foot switch effects
  • Page 55 – Adjusting the Overall Volume Using an Expression Pedal
  • Page 56 – Performing with an Active Expression Voice; Example: selecting and performing the active expression voice
  • Page 57 – Using the Foot Switch
  • Page 58 – Selecting a Rhythm
  • Page 59 – Selecting Rhythms Stored in User Memory or USB Memory
  • Page 60 – Playing Rhythm; Starting with an added intro; Making the intro short and simple
  • Page 61 – Stopping the Rhythm; Stopping with the ending short and simple
  • Page 62 – Changing a Tempo of Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment; Playing Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment
  • Page 63 – Adding Variety to the Rhythm or Automatic Accompaniment
  • Page 65 – Deleting a Rhythm from User Memory or USB Memory
  • Page 66 – Storing Your Performance Settings (Registration); Saving or loading a registration set
  • Page 67 – Storing Registrations; Recalling a Registration; Automatically Registering When You Switch Panel Settings
  • Page 68 – Saving Registration Sets
  • Page 69 – If the following screen appears; If you wish to update the contents of the Registration data; If you wish to save new data instead of updating the registration
  • Page 70 – Loading Previously Saved Registration Sets Into the ATELIER; Loading a Set of Registrations
  • Page 71 – Loading an Individual Registration
  • Page 72 – Recalling the Order that the Registrations are Saved (Load Next); Changing the assignment of the [Manual] button; Using the load next function to recall registrations
  • Page 73 – Deleting a Set of Registrations
  • Page 74 – Recording Your Performance; Button operations used in recording and playback
  • Page 75 – Recording in SMF Format; Preparing to record; Starting and stopping recording
  • Page 76 – Listening to the recorded performance; Track button assignments for the recorded performance; Add a Count Sound to Match the Timing (Count In)
  • Page 77 – Advanced Recording Methods
  • Page 79 – Layering a new recording onto SMF music files
  • Page 80 – Re-recording using performance data from a USB memory
  • Page 81 – Saving Performance Songs
  • Page 83 – If you wish to update the contents of the performance data
  • Page 84 – Erasing Performance Data
  • Page 85 – Recording in Audio Format
  • Page 86 – Naming your performance data; Saving the performance data
  • Page 87 – Changing the Name of Performance Data
  • Page 88 – Playing Performance Data from User Memory or a USB memory
  • Page 89 – Deleting a Saved Performance Songs
  • Page 90 – Detailed Settings for Various Functions; Basic Operations in the Utility Screen; Selecting the parameter to edit; Editing the value
  • Page 91 – Settings you can change
  • Page 93 – Changing the Pedalboard Polyphony; Performance Settings; Changing the Foot Switch Functions
  • Page 94 – Changing the Pitch Bend Range; Changing the Function of the Expression; Adjusting the Depth of the Expression Pedal; Adjusting the Sensitivity of the D Beam
  • Page 95 – Rhythm Settings; Producing Chords with Simple Fingering; Using the Leading Bass Function; Preventing Rhythm Tempos from Switching
  • Page 96 – Adjusting the Volume Balance of the; Registration Settings; Using the Foot Switch to Switch Registrations
  • Page 97 – Recording and Playback Settings
  • Page 98 – Assigning commercial SMF music files to the; What the control track (control) does during; Expression pedal operations
  • Page 100 – Media Settings; Creating a Folder in USB Memory or User; Changing the name of a folder
  • Page 101 – Copying performance songs from “Favorites”
  • Page 102 – Copying registration from user memory to
  • Page 103 – Copying rhythms from user memory to USB
  • Page 104 – Changing the USB Memory Setting
  • Page 105 – MIDI Settings; Selecting the MIDI Transmit Channel; How channels correspond to the MIDI IN mode; Specifying Transmission of PC Numbers
  • Page 106 – Other Settings; Adjusting the Display Brightness
  • Page 107 – Restoring All Settings Other Than the
  • Page 108 – Restoring All the Factory Default
  • Page 109 – Connections with Other Equipment; Connecting a CD Drive and Playing; Precautions concerning use of the CD
  • Page 110 – Enjoying Karaoke with a Music CD
  • Page 111 – Enjoying VIMA TUNES Songs; VIMA TUNES; Performing with sounds that match the song; Connecting an Audio Device and; Turning off the power
  • Page 112 – Outputting Sounds from the Aux Out Jacks
  • Page 113 – Connecting a Computer; Making the Settings for the USB Driver; Connecting MIDI Devices; About MIDI connectors; MIDI Out Connector
  • Page 114 – Making the connections
  • Page 115 – Troubleshooting; Power does not turn on
  • Page 116 – Problems with the sound
  • Page 117 – Registrations do not switch correctly
  • Page 118 – Problems with playback functions
  • Page 119 – Error Message
  • Page 120 – Chord List
  • Page 122 – Glossary
  • Page 123 – Stored Items
  • Page 124 – Main Specifications
  • Page 125 – ations
  • Page 126 – Index
  • Page 128 – Information
  • Page 130 – DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY; NOTICE; FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION; WARNING
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Summary

Page 4 - Quick Start; Trying Out the Sounds; Producing Sound; Playing piano sounds in the lower keyboard

4 Quick Start Trying Out the Sounds Let’s try playing various instrumental sounds. Producing Sound On Off 3. While playing the keyboard, use the [Master Volume] knob to adjust the volume. 2. Press the [Power] switch to turn on the power. 1. Make connections. Connect the AC adaptor and headphones (so...

Page 5 - Performing with Rhythms

5 Quick Start Performing with Rhythms Here’s how to enjoy listening to rhythms in various styles while you play. 2. Use the Value [-] [+] buttons to select 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] butt...

Page 6 - Recalling Voices and Rhythms with a Single Button; Recalling voices and other panel settings; What are “panel settings”?

6 Quick Start Recalling Voices and Rhythms with a Single Button Here’s how you can recall settings for voices and rhythms by pressing a single button. Recalling voices and other panel settings 1. Press and immediately release one of the registration [1]–[8] buttons. The voices and other panel settin...

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