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AT-350C manual
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Contents
Main
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Quick Start
Trying Out the Sounds
Producing Sound
1 2 3
Playing piano sounds in the lower keyboard
Performing with Rhythms
Recalling Voices and Rhythms with a Single Button
Recalling voices and other panel settings
1. Press and immediately release one of the registration [1][8] buttons.
Recalling voices and other panel settings as well as rhythm and tempo
1. Press and hold one of the Registration [1][8] buttons for several seconds.
Playing Along with a Song
About WARNING and CAUTION Notices About the Symbols
ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING
USING THE UNIT SAFELY
IMPORTANT NOTES
Power Supply
Placement
Maintenance
Repairs and Data
IMPORTANT NOTES
Before Using USB Memories
Using USB Memories
Copyright
Contents
Qu ic k St ar t .........................................
Ge tt in g Re ad y .....................................
Pe rf or mi ng ........................................
Performing with Rhythms .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents
Connections with Other Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Panel Descriptions
Top Panel
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Panel Descriptions
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Rear Panel
Other Connectors
Getting Ready
Placing the ATELIER on the Stand
NOTE!
Placing on the KS-G8
1. Place the ATELIER in the position shown in the illustration.
Attaching the Music Rest
Connecting the AC adaptor
Placing the ATELIER on a stand
Turning the Power On/O
Turning the Power On
Turning the Power O
Viewing the basic screen
Rhythm Screen
Connections
Connecting to Output Device
Turning O the Power
Connection example
Home use
Using Headphones
Connecting Pedals Connecting a pedalboard
Setting up the pedalboard
Connecting expression pedals and pedal switches
Using the USB Memory
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1. Connect your USB memory to the USB Memory connector.
Listening to the Demo Songs
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Performing
Selecting Sounds (Voices)
About the Voices and Parts
Functions of the Voice Buttons
Selecting a Voice
1. Press one of the buttons for a part to select a voice for that part.
About solo voices
Selecting a voice of the [Others] button
Recalling Panel Settings by Choosing a Keyword (Music Assistant)
Creating Organ Sounds (Vintage Organ)
Whats the feet?
Playing a Vintage Organ Voice
Adding sparkle to the sound (percussion)
Adjusting the rate at which the percussion decays
Using the harmonic bar settings of the panel
Adding an eect to the sound
Adjust the Volume Balance
1. The volume levels of each part are adjusted using the corresponding [ ] [ ] buttons.
Transposing to a Dierent Key (Key Transpose)
Transpose the Pitch in Octave Units (Octave Shift)
Adding Eects to a Voice
Adding Harmony to a Melody (Harmony Intelligence)
1. Press the [Harmony Intelligence] button (indicator lights).
Changing the Type of Harmony Intelligence
3. Once again, press the [Harmony Intelligence] button.
Adding Modulation to the Sound (Rotary Eect)
Adding Resonance to the Sound (Sustain Eect)
Changing the sustain length
Adding Reverberation to the Sound (Reverb Eect)
Changing the reverb type
Changing the wall type
Changing the depth of the reverb
Making the Sound Distort (Overdrive Eect)
Using the D Beam Controller to Modify the Sound
1. Press either the D Beam [Pitch], [Filter], or [Volume] button, so its indicator is lit.
2. Place your hand above the D Beam controller.
Eective range of the D Beam controller
Using the Lower Keyboard Eectively
Using the lower keyboard to play the solo voice
Using the lower keyboard to play the bass part by hand
Using the lower keyboard to play drum sounds or sound eects
Playing drum sounds from the entire lower keyboard
Using the lower keyboard to play drum sounds and solo voice
Playing the Solo Voice on the Lower Keyboard (Solo To Lower)
Using the Lower Keyboard to Play the Bass Voice (Bass Split)
Playing a Lower Voice with Percussion Instrument Sounds and a Voice Phrase (Manual Percussion)
Changing the manual percussion sets
Playing Drums from the Entire Lower Keyboard (Drums/SFX)
Changing the Drum/SFX set
Using the Lower Keyboard to Play the Bass Voice (Pedal To Lower)
Easily Playing Chords on the Lower Keyboard (Easy One Finger)
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Selecting the SuperNATURAL voice of the [Others] button
Optimal Settings for Playing a SuperNATURAL Voice
Playing a SuperNATURAL Voice
If you want to use the foot switches, connect a pedalboard (PK series; sold separately) (p. 24).
Characteristics of the SuperNATURAL voices
Foot switch eects
Adjusting the Overall Volume Using an Expression Pedal
Performing with an Active Expression Voice
Example: selecting and performing the active expression voice
Adding Decay to the Sound (Damper Pedal)
Using the Foot Switch
Performing with Rhythms
Selecting a Rhythm
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1. Press a Rhythm button to select a Rhythm group.
2. Press the Value [-] [+] buttons to select a dierent Rhythm within the same group.
Selecting Rhythms Stored in User Memory or USB Memory
What is User Memory?
Playing Rhythm
Starting with an added intro
Starting without an intro
Making the intro short and simple
Starting the Rhythm Automatically When You Play the Lower Keyboard or Pedalboard (Synchro Start)
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Changing a Tempo of Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment
Playing Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment
1. Press the Arranger [On/O] button (indicator lights).
2. Start the rhythm (p. 60).
Adding Variety to the Rhythm or Automatic Accompaniment
1. Press the Auto [Fill In] button (indicator lights).
Whats a ll-in?
Changing the Arrangement of the Rhythm and Accompaniment (Variation)
1. Press the Variation [1][4] buttons to change the arrangement of the accompaniment.
A Simple Way to Make Automatic Accompaniment Settings (One Touch Program)
Deleting a Rhythm from User Memory or USB Memory
Storing Your Performance Settings (Registration)
Saving or loading a registration set
Storing Registrations
Recalling a Registration
Recalling voices and other panel settings
Recalling settings for rhythm and automatic accompaniment in addition to the panel settings
Automatically Registering When You Switch Panel Settings
Saving Registration Sets
If you wish to update the contents of the Registration data
If you wish to save new data instead of updating the registration
Loading Previously Saved Registration Sets Into the ATELIER
Loading a Set of Registrations
Loading an Individual Registration (p. 71)
Loading a Set of Registrations
Loading an Individual Registration
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
Deleting a Set of Registrations
Recording Your Performance
Button operations used in recording and playback
Recording in SMF Format
Preparing to record
Starting and stopping recording
Listening to the recorded performance
6. Press the [Reset] button.
7. Press the [Play/Stop] button to start playback.
Track button assignments for the recorded performance
Add a Count Sound to Match the Timing (Count In)
Advanced Recording Methods Recording each part separately
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Re-recording
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3
Layering a new recording onto SMF music les
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2 3
Re-recording using performance data from a USB memory
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2 3
Saving Performance Songs
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If you wish to update the contents of the performance data
If you want to save your performance as new data without overwriting the existing data
Using Song with a Dierent Tempo Than That of the Performance Data
Erasing Performance Data
Recording in Audio Format
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Preparing to record
Starting and stopping recording
Naming your performance data
Saving the performance data
Listening to the recorded performance
Changing the Name of Performance Data
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Playing Performance Data from User Memory or a USB memory
Deleting a Saved Performance Songs
Detailed Settings for Various Functions
Basic Operations in the Utility Screen
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Selecting the parameter to edit
Settings you can change
Adjusting How the Instrument Responds
Adjusting the Volume of the Vintage Organ (VintageOrganVolume)
Selecting the Parts to which Vibrato or Chorus will be Applied (Vibrato/Chorus Part)
Adjusting the Initial Touch Sensitivity (Initial Touch)
Turning Initial Touch O (EZ Touch)
Performance Settings
Changing the Foot Switch Functions (L Foot Switch, R Foot Switch)
Changing the Pitch Bend Range (Pitch Bend Range)
Changing the Function of the Expression Pedal (Exp. Source)
Adjusting the Depth of the Expression Pedal (Exp. Curve)
You can set the amount of eect applied when you step on the expression pedal.
Adjusting the Sensitivity of the D Beam Controller (D Beam Sensitivity)
Rhythm Settings
Producing Chords with Simple Fingering (Chord Intelligence)
Using the Leading Bass Function (Leading Bass)
Preventing Rhythm Tempos from Switching Automatically (Auto Std Tempo)
Playing a Countdown Sound When the Intro Ends (Intro Count Down)
Registration Settings
Using the Foot Switch to Switch Registrations (Registration Shift)
Recording and Playback Settings
Silencing a Specic Track (Track Mute)
4. Press the [Utility] button.
5. Once again press the [Utility] button, and muting will be canceled.
Assigning commercial SMF music les to the tracks
What the control track (control) does during recording
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Media Settings
Creating a Folder in USB Memory or User Memory (Create Folder)
Changing the name of a folder
Copying Performance Song (Copy Song)
Copying performance songs from USB memory to Favorites
Copying performance songs from Favorites to USB memory
Copying Registrations (Copy Registration)
Copying registration from USB memory to user memory
Copying registration from user memory to USB memory
Copying Rhythms (Copy Rhythm)
Copying rhythms from USB memory to user memory
Copying rhythms from user memory to USB memory
Formatting a USB Memory (Format Media)
Changing the USB Memory Setting (USB Memory Mode)
MIDI Settings
Selecting the MIDI Transmit Channel (Tx MIDI Channel)
MIDI IN Mode (MIDI IN Mode)
How channels correspond to the MIDI IN mode
Specifying Transmission of PC Numbers (Send PC Switch)
Other Settings
Adjust the Standard Pitch (Master Tune)
Adjusting the Display Brightness (LCD Contrast)
Selecting the Screen Language (Language)
Disabling Rhythm-related Buttons (Rhythm Lock)
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Restoring All the Factory Default Settings (Factory Reset)
Connections with Other Equipment
Connecting a CD Drive and Playing Songs
Precautions concerning use of the CD
Listening to Songs from Music CD
Enjoying Karaoke with a Music CD (Center Cancel)
Using a Songs Melody as a Guide (Guide)
Enjoying VIMA TUNES Songs
VIMA TUNES
Performing with sounds that match the song (recommended tones)
Connecting an Audio Device and Playback Sounds
Turning o the power
Changing the Speaker Connection Settings
Outputting Sounds from the Aux Out Jacks (Aux Out)
2. Press the Menu [ ] [ ] buttons to select Aux Out.
4. Press the Menu [ ] [ ] buttons to select Aux Out.
5. Press the Value [-] [+] buttons to select ON.
Connecting a Computer
Making the Settings for the USB Driver
2. Press the Menu [ ] [ ] buttons to select USB Driver.
3. Press the Value [-] [+] buttons to select the mode.
Connecting MIDI Devices
Making the connections
Troubleshooting
If you suspect a malfunction, please read this section rst.
Power does not turn on
Problems with the screen display
No sound is heard
Problems with the sound
Registrations do not switch correctly
Rhythm or automatic accompaniment does not sound right
Song does not play correctly
Recording is not possible
Problems with playback functions
Problems with the audio les
Other problems
Error Message
Error Message
Chord List
Chord List
Glossary
Stored Items
Stored Items
Settings that are stored after the power is turned o
Settings that are stored in the registration buttons
Settings that are stored in the individual registration buttons
Main Specications
ATELIER Combo AT-350C: Music ATELIER
Main Specications
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