Roland AT20s Restoring All the Factory Default Settings, Displaying Basic Screens, Rhythm Screen

Models: AT20s

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Before You Start Playing

Restoring All the Factory Default Settings

The settings stored in the AT-20S can be returned to their

factory settings. This function is called “Factory Reset.”

1.Make sure there is no floppy disk in the disk drive before carrying out the procedure.

2.Turning off the power.

3.While holding down the [One Touch Program] button, press the [Power On] switch to turn the

power on.

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Power On

One Touch

Program

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The following display appears.

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When factory reset is completed, the basic screen reap- pears.

*Loading factory default settings will erase any Registrations currently in the memory of the AT-20S. To save the registra- tions you are currently using, refer to page 54.

*Even if you perform the Factory Reset operation, the Rhythm [Disk] button will not return to the factory settings.

If you wish to return the Rhythm [Disk] button to the factory settings, please refer to page 39.

Displaying Basic Screens

The instrument’s display provides a large variety of infor- mation. The AT-20S has two types of basic display screen: the Rhythm display, and the Composer display. You can alternate from one to the other by pressing the [Display/Exit] button.

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Rhythm / Song Name Measure

Utility Display / Exit

TempoChord

Menu

Part

Beat

Value

Rhythm Screen

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Rhythm

TempoChord

Composer Screen

When internal music data is selected:

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Song Name

Measure Number

TempoChord

When you have selected a performance song on a floppy disk:

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Song Name

Song No.

TempoChord

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Roland AT20s Restoring All the Factory Default Settings, Displaying Basic Screens, Rhythm Screen, Composer Screen