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CAUTION INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS. 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS5 Do not disassemble or modify Do not insert foreign objects Avoid extended use at high volume Do not place in an unstable location Do not repair or replace parts Use only the included power cord Do not use or store in the following types of locations Connect the power cord to an outlet of the correct voltage Do not bend the power cord or place heavy objects on it Do not share an outlet with an unreasonable number of other devices 6 USING THE UNIT SAFELYCautions when moving this device Do not stand or place heavy objects on this device Manage cables for safety Periodically wipe the dust off the power cord plug Place in a well ventilated location Do not place containers of water on the device Do not use overseas Do not drop or subject to strong impact Do not allow children to use without supervision Turn off the power if an abnormality or malfunction occurs Do not use a CD-ROM in an audio CD player or DVD player Grasp the plug when connecting or disconnecting the power cord Do not connect or disconnect the power cord with wet hands 7 5 USING THE UNIT SAFELYDo not remove the speaker grille and speaker Keep small items out of the reach of children Cautions when using the seat Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before cleaning If there is a possibility of lightning strike, disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet (For AT-300) Cautions when opening/closing the lid 8 Important Notes Power Supply Other Cautions Servicing Location Care 7 Important Notes(Using Optional CD Drive) (Using Optional USB Memory) (Using Optional Floppy Disk Drive) 9 Floppy Disk Handling Copyright Handling the CDs (CD-ROMs) USB Memory Handling 10 Main Features Basic Concepts of the ATELIER Series 9 Main FeaturesSplit Function Harmony Intelligence Active Expression sounds Human Voices Highly realistic rhythms and automatic accompaniment functions USB Memory Harmonic bars for creating organ sounds Features 11 Conventions Used in This Manual 12 Contents13 Using the Rhythm Performance............................................................. 40 Adding Various Effects to a Voice......................................................... 72 Using the Performance Functions.......................................................... 67 Using the Registration Buttons .............................................................. 55 14 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively ................................................... 82 Various Other Settings....................................................................... 106 Record and Playback Your Performance ............................................... 89 15 Connecting with External Devices ....................................................... 121 Appendeces 16 Panel Descriptions19 20 16 345 6 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 15 1718 21 18 Before You Start Playing Setting Up the Music Rest Connecting the Speaker Cord (AT-300) Opening/Closing the Lid (AT-300) ON OFFThe main screen will appear in the display. First, make sure that the [Power On] switch is OFF (not pushed in). Connect the supplied power cord to the AC Inlet, then plug the other end into an AC outlet. Make sure of the following before the power is turned on. Press the [Power On] switch to turn on the power. 19 Connecting the Power CordUpper position AT-300 AT-100 Turning the Power On and Off Turning On the PowerLower position 18 Some Notes on Using Headphones Turning Off the Power Before switching the power off, set the [Master Volume] knob to the Min (minimum) position. Press the [Power On] switch to turn off the power. Connect your headphones to the Phones jack underneath the left side of the keyboard. Adjust the headphones volume with the [Master Volume] knob and Expression pedal. 20 Using Headphones 19 Attaching the Cord Hook 21 Using the Cord Hook Restoring All the Factory Default Settings (Factory Reset) 20 Connector Holder Rotating the External Memory Connecting the USB Memory Connect the USB memory to the External Memory connector. Grasp the External Memory connector holder and turn it 90 degrees to the left or right. 22 Adjusting the Contrast of the ScreenUsing the External Memory Bright Dark 22 Turn on the power to the connected CD drive. Turn on the power to the ATELIER. Precautions Concerning Use of the CD Switch off the power to the ATELIER and the CD drive to be connected. Connect the USB cable included with the CD drive to the External Memory connector on the ATELIER. 24 Using a CD Connecting a CD Drive (Sold Separately) About the Adjuster 25 About the Display Understanding the Main and Related Screens 26 Selecting and Playing Sounds Listening to the Demo Songs27 If the following screen appears 28 Selecting Voices About the Voices and Parts Example: Press the Upper [Brass] button (indicator lights). Selecting Orch.Brs Ens for the Upper Organ Part 29 Functions of the Upper/ Lower /Pedal Bass Sound Select Buttons Selecting the Upper/Lower/Pedal Bass Voices The name of the selected voice appears in the display for a few seconds. Press the Solo [Sax] button (indicator lights). Play the Upper keyboard. The selected voice will sound by the highest note played. 30 Selecting Solo Voice Press the [Others] button for the Part for which you wish to specify a voice. 31 Selecting a Voice Using the [Others] Button 32 Creating Organ Sounds (Vintage Organ) 37 Performing with an Active Expression Voice The volume levels of each part are adjusted using the corresponding [ ] buttons. ] and [ 38 Adjust the Volume Balance39 Transpose the Pitch in Octave Units (Octave Shift) Hold down the Pedal [To Lower] button for several seconds until its indicator begins blinking. Press the [Drums/SFX] button (indicator lights). Press the Pedal [To Lower] button so its indicator goes out. 40 Sustaining Notes Played on the Lower KeyboardPlaying Drums from the Entire Lower Keyboard (Drums/SFX) 39 Press the [Drums/SFX] button (indicator lights). Press the [Drums/SFX] button once again. Changing the Drum/SFX Set 41 21, 3 342 Using the Rhythm Performance1, 3 Selecting a RhythmPress the flashing rhythm button once more. Press a Rhythm button to select a Rhythm group. Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to select a different Rhythm within the same group. Calling Up Rhythms Stored in User Memory Press the [Media] button to select User. Press the Rhythm [Ballad/User] button a number of times to select the user group. Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to select a different Rhythm within the same group. After selecting a rhythm, press the blinking Rhythm [Ballad/User] button once more. 43 Using Rhythms Stored in User Memory 44 Playing Rhythm Starting at the Press of a Button You can change the tempo of the Rhythm or Automatic Accompaniment. The tempo becomes faster Tempo [ ] button The tempo becomes slower Tempo [ ] button Press the [Start/Stop] button. Press the [Intro/Ending] button. Press the [Utility] button. Using the Menu [ ] and [ ] buttons, select Intro Count Down. Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to switch the Intro Count Down ON or OFF. 47 Changing a Tempo of Rhythm and Automatic AccompanimentPlaying a Countdown Sound When the Intro Ends Press the Arranger [On/Off] button (indicator lights.) Start the rhythm (p. 42). 48 Playing Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment Press the Variation [1][4] buttons to change the arrangement of the accompaniment. 49 Adding Variety to the Rhythm or Automatic Accompaniment Changing the Arrangement of the Rhythm and Accompaniment (Variation) Chord Intelligence function is OFF. OFF Chord Intelligence function is ON. ON Setting Descriptions Press the [Utility] button. Press the Menu [ ] and [ ] buttons to select Chord Intelligence. Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to switch the Chord Intelligence ON or OFF. 50 Turning Chord Intelligence On/Off Press the [Utility] button. Press the Menu [ ] and [ ] buttons to select Leading Bass. Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to switch the Leading Bass ON or OFF. 51 Using the Leading Bass Function52 A Simple Way to Make Automatic Accompaniment Settings (One Touch Program) The Rhythm screen will show the Rhythms on the USB memory. The Rhythm screen appears. Connect the USB memory containing the rhythms to the external memory connector. Press the [Start/Stop] button. Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to select a Rhythm. Press the Rhythm [Ballad/User] button a number of times to select User group. Press the [Media] button to select Ext Memory and see the rhythms in USB memory. The selected Rhythm is played. 53 Using a Rhythm from a USB Memory Reviewing the Styles on USB Memory 54 Copying Rhythms55 9. Copying Rhythms from User Memory to USB Memory Press the [Rec] button to copy the rhythm. 11. 10. Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to select the copy- destination number. Select the rhythm you want to delete (p. 41). Press the [Load] button and [Save] buttons simultaneously. 56 Deleting Saved Rhythm57 Using the Registration Buttons69 Using the Performance Functions Press the Transpose [-] and [+] buttons. Transposing to a Different Key (Key Transpose) Press the right Foot Switch toward the right. Press the left Foot Switch toward the left. 70 Adding Decay to the Sound (Damper Pedal)Using the Foot Switch71 Press the [Utility] button. Press the Menu [ ] and [ ] buttons to select L Foot Switch or R Foot Switch. Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to set the function to be assigned to the foot switch. Changing the Function of the Foot Switch 72 Press the [Utility] button. Press the Menu [ ] and [ ] buttons to select Registration Shift. Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to change the setting (OFF/RIGHT/LEFT/RIGHT + Load Next). Using the Foot Switch to Switch Registrations (Registration Shift) 73 Adjusting the Overall Volume Using an Expression Pedal74 Adding Various Effects to a Voice Adding Harmony to a Melody (Harmony Intelligence)Press the [Harmony Intelligence] button (indicator lights). Press the [Harmony Intelligence] button (indicator lights). Once again, press the [Harmony Intelligence] button. Harmonies are added only to the Upper voice. 75 Changing the Type of Harmony Intelligence The Rotary effect will be applied to the voice. Select the voice to which you wish to apply the Rotary effect. Press the Rotary Sound [On/Off] button (confirm that its indicator is lit). 76 Adding Modulation to the Sound (Rotary Effect)77 Sustain Effect79 Reverb Effect Press the [Utility] button. Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to select a Reverb type. Press the Menu [ ] and [ ] buttons to select Reverb. Press the Menu [ ] and [ ] buttons to select Reverb Type. 80 Changing the Reverb Type Press the [Utility] button. Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to select a Wall type. Press the Menu [ ] and [ ] buttons to select Reverb. Press the Menu [ ] and [ ] buttons to select Wall Type. 81 Changing the Wall Type 84 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively108 Various Other Settings Adjusting How the Instrument Responds 109 Performance Function Settings110 Rhythm Settings Preventing Rhythm Tempos from Switching Automatically (Auto Std Tempo) Changing the Sound of the Countdown (Count Down Sound) 111 Registration Settings112 Composer Settings115 Silencing a Specific Track (Track Mute)Press the [Rec] button. Press the [Utility] button. Using the Menu [ ] or [ ] button, select Track Mute. Press the Value [-] or [+] button to select the track that you wish to mute. Once again press the [Rec] button, and muting will be canceled. Assigning Commercial SMF Music Files to the Tracks Panel Operations (Voice selections, Tempo changes, Rotary fast/slow etc.) Expression Pedal Operations 116 Other Settings118 MIDI IN Mode (MIDI IN Mode)Press the [Rec] button. Press the [Utility] button. Press the Menu [ ] or [ ] button to select MIDI. Press the Menu [ ] or [ ] button to select MIDI IN Mode. Press the Value [-] or [+] button to change the setting for MIDI IN Mode. 118 1,2When V-LINK is set to MODE 1 When V-LINK is set to MODE 2 120 1. either the Upper [Full] button or the Upper [Brass] button. 2. hold down the [Reset] button and press either the Upper [Full] button or the Upper [Brass] button. Turn down the volume to the minimum level, then turn off the power. Turn down the volume to the minimum level, then turn off the power. 121 Restoring the User Memory to the Original Factory Settings (User Memory Reset)122 Formatting a USB Memory (Format)123 Connecting with External Devices Names and Functions of Jacks and Connectors Connecting Audio Equipment 122 Connecting with External Devices unsuccessful... If connection to your computer is 124 Connecting a ComputerCaution 123 Connecting with External DevicesMIDI In Connector MIDI Out Connector About MIDI Connectors Whats MIDI?Press the [Utility] button. Making the Settings for the USB Driver Press the Menu [ ] and [ ] buttons to select USB Driver. Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to select GENERIC or ORIGINAL. Turn the ATELIERs volume to the minimum level, switch off the power, then turn it back on again. 125 Connecting MIDI Devices127 Troubleshooting131 Error Message132 Chord List134 Glossary135 Music Files That the ATELIER Can UseGS Format General MIDI 2 General MIDI About the ATELIER Sound Generator SMF with Lyrics SMF Music Files VIMA TUNES Regarding Copyright What Are Music Files? The ATELIER Allows You To Use the Following Music Files 136 Settings That Are Stored After the Power Is Turned Off Settings That Are Stored After the Power Is Turned Off MIDI Implementation ChartFunction... Transmitted Recognized Remarks Roland Organ Model AT-100/AT-300 Date : May 1, 2008 Version : 1.00 137 MIDI Implementation ChartMode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON, MONO Mode 4 : OMNI OFF, MONO O : Yes X : No 138 Main Specifications AT-300, AT-100: MUSIC ATELIER139 137 Main Specifications 138 140 Demo Song ListRalf Schink Akio Sasaki Profile 141 Index L K I H G F E D C B A 142 MT S R P O 143 UX V 144 InformationAT-100-300_e.book 142 As of Oct. 1, 2007 (ROLAND) NORTH AMERICA MIDDLE EAST ASIAEGYPT REUNION SOUTH AFRICA CHINA HONG KONG INDIA INDONESIA KOREA MALAYSIA VIET NAM PHILIPPINES SINGAPORE TAIWAN THAILAND AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND Roland Corporation Australia Pty.,Ltd. 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