Roland Atelier AT900 User Manual
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Recording/Playing Back What You Play
7.
Touch
fig.07-31.eps
The selected performance data will be loaded into
internal memory.
For track assignments of SMF format performance data
loaded to the ATELIER, refer to p. 171.
8.
Select the panel settings needed for recording
the performance.
9.
Touch
desired measure (bar) at which you wish to
begin recording.
10.
In the Rec/Play screen, touch
recording-standby mode.
blink. The button indicators of tracks that are already
recorded will light.
Also, the panel [Rec] button indicator will light, and the
[Play/Stop] button will blink.
You can also enter recording-standby mode by pressing the
[Rec] button.
11.
Touch the Track button which you wish to
recording (button flashes).
12.
In the Rec/Play screen, touch
recording.
As you record, the music file that was loaded into the
ATELIER will play back.
13.
In the Rec/Play screen, touch
recording.
The track button for which performance data has been
recorded will be lit.
You can also start and stop recording by pressing the
[Play/Stop] button.
The performance data you recorded can be saved on a USB
memory, “Favorites,” or floppy disk (p. 182).
Commercially sold music files can also be loaded into the
ATELIER, but for reasons of copyright protection, cannot be
saved in SMF format.
1.
Prepare the performance data whose tempo
you want to change.
If you’re using performance data from USB memory,
connect it to the External Memory connector.
If you’re using performance data from a floppy disk,
connect the floppy disk drive to the Ext Drive connector,
and insert the floppy disk.
2.
Load the performance data into the unit
3.
Determine the tempo with the Tempo [
] [
]
buttons.
4.
Hold down the panel [Reset] button and press
the [Rec] button.
The tempo of the performance data will change.
You cannot carry out this operation with
in the Rec/Play screen.
Using Song with a Different Tempo
Than That of the Performance Song
NOTE
NOTE
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