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Using the Rhythm Performance
Using the Rhythm Performance
The ATELIER features a User memory.
The ATELIER is shipped from the factory with rhythms already stored in User
memory. These rhythms can be overwritten by copying. The content of User
memory is retained even while the ATELIER’s power is turned off.
You can call up rhythms in User memory by selecting the User group.

Calling Up Rhythms Stored in User Memory

1.

Press the Rhythm [Ballad/User] button a number of times to

select the user group.

The Rhythm screen appears.
2.

Press the [Media] button to select “User.”

The rhythms stored in user memory will be shown.
3.

Press the Value [-] and [+] buttons to select a different

Rhythm within the same group.

The indicator of Rhythm [Ballad/User] button will blink.
4.

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.
Using Rhythms Stored in User Memory If you wish to copy a Rhythm
saved on USB memory to User
memory, refer to “Copying
Rhythms” (p. 52).
What is User Memory?
“User Memory” refers to an area inside the instrument where you can store
the registration you create and the performances you record. Registration
and SMF music files saved on USB memory can also be copied to user
memory (p. 52).
User memory is quite useful, since anything you place there will be
retained even while the power is turned off.
The following things are stored in User memory:
• Songs you’ve registered in “Favorites”
• Rhythms
• Registration sets If you want to restore the
original rhythms that User
memory contained at the time
the instrument was shipped
from the factory, refer to
“Restoring the User Memory to
the Original Factory Settings
(User Memory Reset)” (p. 119).
If USB memory is connected,
y
ou can select “Ext Memory” so
that rhythms in the USB memory
will be shown.
If floppy disk is connected, you
can select “Disk” so that
rhythms in the floppy disk will
be shown.
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