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Layering a new recording onto smf music files, P. 58, p. 59, p. 76, p. 77), P. 65, p. 68, p. 76, p. 77) – Roland AT15 User Manual

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Record and Playback Your Performance

Layering a New Recording onto SMF

Music Files

You can load commercially available SMF music files into the AT-15, and
record your own performance on top of it. During recording, the data
you’ve loaded will be played back, while everything you play on the upper
and lower manuals will be recorded.

1.

Insert a floppy disk containing commercially available SMF

music files into the floppy disk drive.

2.

Press the Select [-] [+] buttons to select the music file that

you wish to load into the AT-15.

3.

Press the [Load] button.

The selected music file will be loaded.

While performance data is being loaded, the following screen will appear.

4.

Press the [Rec] button to enter record-ready mode.

The [Rec] button indicator will light, and the [Play/Stop] button indicator
will blink.

5.

Make the panel settings that you wish to record.

6.

Press the [Play/Stop] button to begin recording.

When you press the [Play/Stop] button, the metronome will play two
measures (bars) of count-in before recording begins.

As you record, the music file that was loaded into the AT-15 will play back.

Your own performance (on the upper and lower manuals) will be recorded
on top of the music files that you’ve loaded.

When the music files include performance data on Channel 1 (when the Solo
voice is on), Channel 3, or Channel 4, that performance data is deleted, and
the performance on the upper manual or lower manual is recorded.

7.

Press the [Play/Stop] button to stop recording.

Keyboard

AT-15 Track

SMF

Lower Keyboard

Lower

3

Upper Keyboard

Upper

4

Solo

1 (when the Solo voice is on)

The performance data you
recorded can be saved on a
floppy disk (p. 73).

NOTE

Commercially sold music
files can also be loaded into
the AT-15, but for reasons
of copyright protection,
cannot be saved in SMF
format.

You can re-record the pedal
keyboard performance. For
details refer to “Re-
recording the Pedalboard
Performance” (p. 82).

NOTE

The performances of
Channel 2 in SMF music
files are deleted when
pedal performances are
recorded over again.

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