Roland Atelier AT900 User Manual
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Enjoying Music and Video
Enjoying Music and Video
4.
Play back your DVD player.
The external display or television connected to the ATELIER will show the video being
played by the DVD player. The audio from the DVD player will be played back through
the ATELIER’s speakers.
5.
Adjust the DVD volume.
To adjust the volume of the DVD, turn the DVD Player In [Volume] knob of the ATELIER.
If you turn the DVD Player In [Volume] all the way toward the left, there will be no sound
from the DVD.
6.
To minimize the sound of the vocal on the DVD, proceed as
follows.
1.
Touch
2.
Touch
3.
Touch
4.
Touch Melody
This will decrease the vocal (melody) portion of the music from the DVD, allowing
you to sing or play it yourself.
Turning Off the Video Function
7.
Press the lit [DVD] button to turn off its illumination.
If none of the video function select buttons (p. 266) are lit, the external display or
television will show the ATELIER logo or the screen that the ATELIER itself is showing
(p. 243).
* If you connect a device (such as a video camera) that contains a microphone to the
ATELIER’s DVD Player In (Video, L/R) connector, acoustic feedback (a whine or
shriek) may occur depending on the position of your video camera relative to the
speakers. If this occurs, take the following actions.
• Change the orientation of the video camera
• Move the video camera away from the speakers
• Lower the volume
For details, refer to the owner’s
manual of your DVD player.
If you press the [Video Monitor]
button located below the
display, the ATELIER’s display
will show the same image as
the external display or
television. This is a convenient
way for you to monitor the
image that’s shown in the
external display or television.
You can change the pitch of the
DVD player’s sound. For
details, refer to “Transposing
the Song to a Comfortable Key
for Singing”(p. 273).
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