Roland AT90S User Manual
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Chapter 5 Applying Various Effects to the Sound
Type
How notes pressed are sounded
Harmony
[Organ]
Upper Voice
Upper Voice
[Big Band]
Solo Voice
Upper Voice
[Strings]
Solo Voice & Upper Voice
Upper Voice
[Block]
Solo Voice & Upper Voice
Upper Voice
[Hymn]
Solo & Upper Voice
Upper Voice
[Traditional]
Solo Voice & Upper Voice
Upper Voice
[Harp]
not sounded
Upper Voice
[Others]
DUET
Solo Voice
Upper Voice
COMBO
Solo Voice
Upper Voice
JAZZ SCAT
Solo Voice
Upper Voice
COUNTRY
Solo Voice & Upper Voice
Upper Voice
BROADWAY
Solo Voice & Upper Voice
Upper Voice
BRASS
Solo Voice
Upper Voice
FLUTE
Solo Voice
Upper Voice
DIXIELAND
Solo Voice
Upper Voice
HYMN2
Solo Voice & Upper Voice
Upper Voice
GOSPEL
Solo Voice & Upper Voice
Upper Voice
SYNTH
Solo Voice & Upper Voice
Upper Voice
OCTAVE 1
Solo Voice & Upper Voice
Upper Voice
OCTAVE 2
Solo Voice & Upper Voice
Upper Voice
1 NOTE
Solo Voice & Upper Voice
Upper Voice
2 NOTES
Solo Voice & Upper Voice
Upper Voice
3 NOTES
Solo Voice & Upper Voice
Upper Voice
4 NOTES
Solo Voice & Upper Voice
Upper Voice
NOTE
The number of notes of the
harmony will depend on
the Harmony Intelligence
type.
Harp-type harmony
intelligence will not sound
the keys you play. Use your
left hand to play a chord in
the lower keyboard and use
your right hand to play a
glissando on the upper
keyboard, and a beautiful
harp glissando will be
produced.
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Max
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Max
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Max
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Max