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Problems with the sound, Troubleshooting – Roland ATELIER Combo AT-350C User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Problems with the sound

Problem

Cause

Action

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When the human voice “Jazz Scat” is

selected, playing dynamics do not change

the sound

The setting of “Initial Touch” is turned OFF.

Turn “Initial Touch” on.

p. 92

Rotary effect is not be applied

Some sounds do not allow the rotary effect to be

applied.

This is not a malfunction.

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Overdrive effect is not be applied

Some sounds do not allow the overdrive effect to

be applied.

This is not a malfunction.

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When you release your fingers from keys

in the Lower keyboard, the notes continue

sounding

The Easy One Finger is at ON.

Press the Pedal [To Lower] button to turn it off

(dark).

p. 51

Even though you press only one key, a

multiple number of notes sound

Harmony Intelligence is at ON.

Turn “Harmony Intelligence” off.

p. 38

Chord Intelligence is turned ON.

Turn “Chord Intelligence” off.

p. 95

Pitch is off

Transpose is in effect.

Simultaneously press the Transpose [-] [+] buttons

to cancel the transposition (the Transpose [-] [+]

buttons’ indicators will go out).

p. 36

The tuning is incorrect.

Adjust the standard pitch.

p. 106

While set for an octave shift, you are playing keys

beyond the recommended range. This does not

indicate a malfunction.

Adjust the Octave Shift setting.

p. 37

Sound is distorted / cracked

The Part Balance volume of each part is too high.

Press the Part Balance button to lower the volume.

p. 35

The Reverb volume has been raised when the

volume of each Part Balance button is already

raised.

Either lower the Reverb volume, or adjust the Part

Balance of each part.

p. 35
p. 41

The [Master Volume] slider has been used to raise

the overall volume excessively.

Use the [Master Volume] slider to lower the overall

volume.

p. 22

Some keys (of certain keyboard parts)

sound strange

You are playing notes outside the recommended

range of the voice.

This is not a malfunction.

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Bass is heard even though you are not

playing the Bass Pedalboard

The Pedal [To Lower] button or the “Bass Split”

function is on.

When the Pedal [To Lower] button is on, the Bass

will be sounded by the Lower keyboard.
In the Pedal part, press the Pedal [To Lower]

button or “Bass Split” function is off.

p. 51
p. 48

When playing the same sound in the Upper

keyboard and Lower keyboard, the volume

is different

On one of the keyboards, “Initial Touch” is turned

ON.

Set the initial touch settings of the Upper

keyboard and the Lower keyboard to both On, or

both Off.

p. 92

The sound is not played correctly

If you layer the same type of sound (for example,

Strings 1 and Strings 5), or play an octave-shifted

organ sound, the timing at which you play a note

or the phase relationship between the two sounds

may affect the way in which the sounds are heard,

but this is not a malfunction.
Alternatively, you are playing an organ sound with

Octave Shift.

You are layering sounds of the same type (e.g.,

Strings 1 and Strings 5).
This is not a malfunction.

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Pressing the expression pedal while playing

back ATELIER performance data produces a

crackling noise

The expression pedal function is set to

“PEDAL+COMPOSER” during playback of ATELIER

performance data.

When this setting is used, moving the expression

pedal while playing back ATELIER performance

data may create a difference between the

expression pedal information in the performance

data and the volume as set with the expression

pedal, which can result in this kind of sound being

produced.
Set the expression pedal function to “PEDAL”

during playback.

p. 94