Roland AT15 owner manual Drum Set List, 103

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Drum Set List

C2 36

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45

46

47

C3 48

49

50

51

52

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58

59

C4 60

61

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71

C5 72

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C6 84

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C7 96

JAZZ

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STANDARD

 

ROOM

 

POWER

 

ELECTRONIC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Std Kick 1

 

Std Kick 1

 

MONDO Kick

 

Elec BD

 

Side Stick

 

Side Stick

 

Side Stick

 

Side Stick

 

Snare Drum 1

 

Snare Drum 1

 

Gated SD

 

Elec SD

 

Hand Clap

 

Hand Clap

 

Hand Clap

 

Hand Clap

 

Snare Drum 2

 

Snare Drum 2

 

Snare Drum 2

 

Gated SD

 

Low Tom 2

 

Room Low Tom 2

 

Room Low Tom 2

 

Elec Low Tom 2

 

Closed Hi-hat 1

[EXC1]

Closed Hi-hat 1

[EXC1]

Closed Hi-hat 1

[EXC1]

Closed Hi-hat 1

[EXC1]

Low Tom 1

 

Room Low Tom 1

 

Room Low Tom 1

 

Elec Low Tom 1

 

Pedal Hi-hat 1

[EXC1]

Pedal Hi-hat 1

[EXC1]

Pedal Hi-hat 1

[EXC1]

Pedal Hi-hat 1

[EXC1]

Mid Tom 2

 

Room Mid Tom 2

 

Room Mid Tom 2

 

Elec Mid Tom 2

 

Open Hi-hat 1

[EXC1]

Open Hi-hat 1

[EXC1]

Open Hi-hat 1

[EXC1]

Open Hi-hat 1

[EXC1]

Mid Tom 1

 

Room Mid Tom 1

 

Room Mid Tom 1

 

Elec Mid Tom 1

 

High Tom 2

 

Room Hi Tom 2

 

Room Hi Tom 2

 

Elec Hi Tom 2

 

Crash Cymbal 1

 

Crash Cymbal 1

 

Crash Cymbal 1

 

Crash Cymbal 1

 

High Tom 1

 

Room Hi Tom 1

 

Room Hi Tom 1

 

Elec Hi Tom 1

 

Ride Cymbal 1

 

Ride Cymbal 1

 

Ride Cymbal 1

 

Ride Cymbal 1

 

Chinese Cymbal

 

Chinese Cymbal

 

Chinese Cymbal

 

Reverse Cymbal

 

Ride Bell

 

Ride Bell

 

Ride Bell

 

Ride Bell

 

Tambourine

 

Tambourine

 

Tambourine

 

Tambourine

 

Splash Cymbal

 

Splash Cymbal

 

Splash Cymbal

 

Splash Cymbal

 

Cowbell

 

Cowbell

 

Cowbell

 

Cowbell

 

Crash Cymbal 2

 

Crash Cymbal 2

 

Crash Cymbal 2

 

Crash Cymbal 2

 

Vibra-slap

 

Vibra-slap

 

Vibra-slap

 

Vibra-slap

 

Ride Cymbal 2

 

Ride Cymbal 2

 

Ride Cymbal 2

 

Ride Cymbal 2

 

High Bongo

 

High Bongo

 

High Bongo

 

High Bongo

 

Low Bongo

 

Low Bongo

 

Low Bongo

 

Low Bongo

 

Mute High Conga

 

Mute High Conga

 

Mute High Conga

 

Mute High Conga

 

Open High Conga

 

Open High Conga

 

Open High Conga

 

Open High Conga

 

Low Conga

 

Low Conga

 

Low Conga

 

Low Conga

 

High Timbale

 

High Timbale

 

High Timbale

 

High Timbale

 

Low Timbale

 

Low Timbale

 

Low Timbale

 

Low Timbale

 

High Agogo

 

High Agogo

 

High Agogo

 

High Agogo

 

Low Agogo

 

Low Agogo

 

Low Agogo

 

Low Agogo

 

Cabasa

 

Cabasa

 

Cabasa

 

Cabasa

 

Maracas

 

Maracas

 

Maracas

 

Maracas

 

Short Hi Whistle

[EXC2]

Short Hi Whistle

[EXC2]

Short Hi Whistle

[EXC2]

Short Hi Whistle

[EXC2]

Long Low Whistle

[EXC2]

Long Low Whistle

[EXC2]

Long Low Whistle

[EXC2]

Long Low Whistle

[EXC2]

Short Guiro

[EXC3]

Short Guiro

[EXC3]

Short Guiro

[EXC3]

Short Guiro

[EXC3]

Long Guiro

[EXC3]

Long Guiro

[EXC3]

Long Guiro

[EXC3]

Long Guiro

[EXC3]

Claves

 

Claves

 

Claves

 

Claves

 

High Wood Block

 

High Wood Block

 

High Wood Block

 

High Wood Block

 

Low Wood Block

 

Low Wood Block

 

Low Wood Block

 

Low Wood Block

 

Mute Cuica

[EXC4]

Mute Cuica

[EXC4]

Mute Cuica

[EXC4]

Mute Cuica

[EXC4]

Open Cuica

[EXC4]

Open Cuica

[EXC4]

Open Cuica

[EXC4]

Open Cuica

[EXC4]

Mute Triangle

[EXC5]

Mute Triangle

[EXC5]

Mute Triangle

[EXC5]

Mute Triangle

[EXC5]

Open Triangle

[EXC5]

Open Triangle

[EXC5]

Open Triangle

[EXC5]

Open Triangle

[EXC5]

Shaker

 

Shaker

 

Shaker

 

Shaker

 

Jingle Bell

 

Jingle Bell

 

Jingle Bell

 

Jingle Bell

 

Bell Tree

 

Bell Tree

 

Bell Tree

 

Bell Tree

 

Castanets

 

Castanets

 

Castanets

 

Castanets

 

Mute Surdo

[EXC6]

Mute Surdo

[EXC6]

Mute Surdo

[EXC6]

Mute Surdo

[EXC6]

Open Surdo

[EXC6]

Open Surdo

[EXC6]

Open Surdo

[EXC6]

Open Surdo

[EXC6]

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no sound

[EXC]:

will not sound simultaneously with other percussion instruments of the same number

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Contents Page Important Safety Instructions 001 002a Using the Unit Safely Additional Precautions Power SupplyPlacement MaintenanceHandling Floppy Disks Before Using Floppy DisksHandling the Floppy Disk Drive Basic Concepts of the Atelier Series Main FeaturesConventions Used in This Manual Main FeaturesContents Adding Various Effects to a Voice ContentsUsing the Play Functions Using the Registration ButtonsConnecting with External Devices Contents Settings for the ComposerAdjusting the Effects Various Other SettingsContents Appendices Memo Panel Descriptions Rhythm select buttons → p Turning Off the Power Setting Up the Music StandConnecting the Power Cord Tuning On the PowerRestoring All the Factory Default Settings Using HeadphonesSome Notes on Using Headphones Composer Screen Adjusting the Contrast of the ScreenDisplaying Basic Screens Rhythm ScreenListening to the Demo Songs Selecting and Playing SoundsSelecting and Playing Sounds If the following screen appears About the Voices and Parts Selecting VoicesFunctions of the Upper/Lower/Pedal Bass Sound Select Buttons Selecting Pedal Bass Voice Press the Upper Organ Jazz button indicator lightsPress the Pedal Organ button indicator lights Selecting the Upper and Lower VoicesSelecting Solo Voice Press the Solo Trumpet button indicator lightsVoice name appears in the display Selecting a Voice Using the Others ButtonRhythm performance Drums/SFX Adjust the Volume BalancePedal Voice Bass part of Automatic Accompaniment Use the Value and + buttons to set the amount of shift Transpose the Pitch in Octave Units Octave ShiftPress the Utility button Playing Drum Sound or Sound Effects on the Keyboard Press the Pedal To Lower button so its indicator goes outPress the Drums/SFX button indicator lights Sustaining Notes Played on the Lower KeyboardPress the Drums/SFX button once again Changing the Drum/SFX SetPress a Rhythm button to select a Rhythm group Using the Rhythm PerformanceUsing the Rhythms of the Disk Button Selecting a RhythmStarting with an Intro Starting at the Press of a ButtonMaking the Intro Short and Simple Making the Ending Short and Simple Using the Rhythm Performance Starting without an IntroStopping the Rhythm Stopping with an EndingAdding Variety to the Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment What is a Fill In?Changing the Tempo Press the Intro/Ending or Start/Stop button to stop Rhythm Select a Rhythm p Press the One Touch Program buttonRhythm and Automatic Accompaniment stops Reviewing the Styles on a Music Style Disk Using a Rhythm from a DiskIndicator Eject button Floppy Disk Inserting and Ejecting a Floppy DiskLoading Disk Rhythms Into Internal Memory If the following screen appears Copying a Rhythm Saved to the Rhythm Disk Button Deleting a Rhythm Saved to the Rhythm Disk Button Using the Rhythm Performance If the following screen appearsFollowing screen will be displayed Adding Various Effects to a Voice Press the Harmony Intelligence button indicator lightsAdding Harmony to a Melody Harmony Intelligence Once again, press the Harmony Intelligence button Changing the Type of Harmony IntelligenceEffect simulating the slow rotation of speakers Adding Modulation to the Sound Rotary EffectEffect obtained is equivalent to speakers Being rapidly rotatedReverb Effect Part Upper, Lower, Pedal Sustain EffectBasic screen reappear Using the Play Functions Lower keyboard Solo voice Press the Transpose and + buttons Transposing to a Different Key Transpose ButtonsAdding Decay to the Sound Damper Pedal Adjusting the Overall Volume Using an Expression PedalPress the right Foot Switch toward the right Using the Foot SwitchPress the left Foot Switch toward the left Storing Registrations Using the Registration ButtonsChanging the Timing of Recalling Registrations How to Recall a RegistrationRecalling Voices and Other Panel Settings Recalling a RegistrationSettings by pressing the Manual button Automatically Registering When You Switch Panel SettingsAssigning a Name to a Registration Set Using the Registration Buttons Only the name of the Registration will be recalled Copying Only the Name of a RegistrationPress the Save button to execute the save operation Registration will be rewritten If you wish to update the contents of the Registration detaPress the Reset button to cancel the procedure Rewriting of the Registration will be canceledLoading a Set of Registrations Loading Previously Saved Registration Sets Into the AT-15Press the Load button to execute loading Loading an Individual Registration To cancel the operation, press the Utility buttonPress the Rec button once again Deleting a Set of Registrations from a Floppy Disk Record and Playback Your Performance SMF Music Files Playing Back Performance Songs Stored on Floppy DiskPlayback of the performance data begins Track whose indicator was turned off will be muted silenced Press the Track Mute button once again indicator lightsSilencing a Specific Track Track Mute Recording a Performance Enter the recording standby mode by pressing the Rec ButtonPress the Play/Stop button to start recording If you wish to save the performance song on a floppy disk If you wish to erase the performance songRewinding and Fast Forwarding Through Songs Press the Reset buttonPlaying Back a Performance Song To stop playback at any point, press the Play/Stop buttonYou can record over recorded performance data Press the Play/Stop button when your recording is CompletedRec button and the Play/Stop button indicators will go dark Rerecording Performance Data Recorded on the AT-15Press the Registration and Save buttons simultaneously Erasing a Performance SongFormatting Disks Press the Rec button again to perform the Format New name is now inserted Changing the Name of a Performance Song RenameSaving in SMF Format for Atelier Sound Modules Saving Performance Songs onto Floppy DiskYou can select either Original or SMF format Save data in Atelier formatPress the Save button to confirm the format If you wish to update the contents of the performance dataIf the following screen will appear Deleting Performance Songs Stored on Disk When erasing is completed, the basic screen reappearsTo delete the performance song, press the Rec button again Layering a New Recording onto SMF Music Files Press the Rec button to enter record-ready modePress the Play/Stop button to stop recording Selected performance data will be loaded Re-recording a Performance Saved on Floppy DiskChanging the Key When Playing Back Songs Settings for the ComposerChanging the Metronome Setting Changing the Sound of the Metronome Adjusting the Metronome VolumeSilencing a Specific Track Setting the BeatExpression Pedal Operations Muting Individual Channels of Performance DataFunction During Recording Re-recording the Pedalboard PerformanceFunction During Playback Switching the Display of Lyrics On or OffSustain Effect Adjusting the EffectsChanging the Sustain Length Changing the Wall Type Changing the Reverb TypeChanging the Depth of the Reverb Using the Foot Switch to Switch Registrations Regist Shift Various Other SettingsTurning Initial Touch On/Off Initial Touch Glide Turning Chord Intelligence On/Off Chord IntelliChanging How the Solo Voice Responds Solo Mode Using the Leading Bass Function Leading BassChanging the Solo Split Point Solo Split Point Layering the Solo Voice Lower Voice Solo To Lower ModeChanging the Sound Count Down Count Down Sound Playing a Count Sound When the Intro Ends Intro Count DownRegistration Arranger Update Arranger Settings Recall Timing Selecting the Midi Transmit Channel Tx Midi Channel Adjust the Standard Pitch Master TuneSpecifying Transmission of PC Numbers Send PC Switch Midi in ModeSetting PC Numbers Making the Connections Connecting with External DevicesConnecting the AT-15 to a Midi Instrument If You’re Using MidiNo sound is heard TroubleshootingBass note of the Automatic Accompaniment does not sound Troubleshooting100 Display Messages101 Display Messages102 Voice List103 Drum Set List104 Drum Set ListRhythm List 106 Chord List107 Chord List108 Settings That Are Stored After the Power Is Turned Off109 GlossarySMF with Lyrics About Atelier Series Sound GeneratorGeneral Midi GS format111 Midi Implementation ChartMain Specifications Dimensions Main Specifications ConnectorsPower Supply Power ConsumptionJonas Nordwall Demo Song ListProfile Hal VincentRosemary Bailey Ric Iannone115 116 Index117 Index118 InformationAvis 03238612 ’05-2-4TP