36 chapter 1 selecting and playing sounds – Roland AT90S User Manual
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Chapter 1 Selecting and Playing Sounds
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Functions of the Upper/Lower/Pedal Bass Sound
Select Buttons
fig.01-06
Each time you press a voice button, its indicator will switch between being
lit and being turned off. Voices that have their button indicator lit can be
played.
Two voices of the same family are assigned to each voice button. Buttons
with voices from two different families have the names of both voices
printed on them.
The [Alternate] button switches between these two voices.
The [Alternate] button
Voice that will be selected
The [Alternate] button is not lit.
The voice indicated on the button is
selected.
The [Alternate] button is lit.
Another voice of the same family or
the voice indicated on the bottom half
of the button is selected.
Theater
Pipe
Pipe
Pipe
Theater
1
2
Jazz
1
Jazz
2
Jazz
3
1
2
3
Full
Full
Full
1
2
3
Synth
Strings
Slow
Strings
Strings
Chior
Horn
French
Brass
Piano
Vibes
Marimba
Accordion
Harmonica
A.Guitar
E.Piano
E.Guitar
Mandolin
Banjo
Harp
Harpsi
Level
Level
Level
Alternate
Alternate
Alternate
Orchestral
Rotary Sound
Upper
Symphonic
Organ
Lower
1
Lower
2
Lower
3
Theater Theater
1
2
Pipe
Pipe
Pipe
1
2
3
Full
3
Full
2
Full
1
French
Horn
Strings
Brass
Piano
Harp
Harpsi
A.Guitar
Accordion
Harmonica
E.Piano
Vibes
Marimba
Orchestral
Level
Level
Level
Alternate
Alternate
Alternate
Rotary Sound
Lower
Symphonic
Organ
Theater
Organ
1
Organ
2
Octave
Up
Pipe
Electric
Bass&
Cymbal
Octave
Up
String
Contrabass
Orchestral
Organ
Pedal
Lower
To
Bass
Split
Chior
NOTE
If none of the voice buttons
are lit, playing the
keyboard will not produce
a sound.
Min
Max
Min
Max
Min
Max
Min
Max
Harmony Intelligence