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Connections, Viewing the basic screen, Connecting to output device – Roland ATELIER Combo AT-350C User Manual

Page 23: Connection example, Getting ready, Rhythm screen, Composer screen, Registration screen, Turning off the power, Home use

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Getting Ready

Viewing the basic screen

The ATELIER has three types of basic display screen: the Rhythm

Screen, the Composer Screen and the Registration Screen.
You can alternate from one to the other by pressing the

[Display/Exit] button.

Rhythm Screen

Tempo

Rhythm Name

Beat

Measure

Chord Name

Composer Screen

Tempo

Song Name

Beat

Measure

Chord Name

Registration Screen

Next Registration set Name
Refer to “Load Next

Function” (p. 72).

Registration set Name

Tempo

Beat

Measure

Chord Name

Connections

Connecting to Output Device

You can connect the ATELIER to output devices such as speakers, and

use them to listen to the ATELIER’s sound.
The ATELIER does not have built-in speakers. To have sound be

reproduced, you’ll need to connect monitor speakers or a stereo set; or

you can connect headphones.

MEMO

To make connections, use audio cables that have 1/4-inch phone

plugs and that do not contain resistors.

* To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices,

always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices

before making any connections.

1. Turn down the volume all the way on all equipment.
2. Turn off the power to the ATELIER and other connected

equipment.

3. Connect the ATELIER and other equipment with audio cables

(sold separately).

4. Turn on the ATELIER.
5. Turn on the connected equipment.
6. Adjust the volume.

Turning Off the Power

1. Turn down the volume all the way on all equipment.
2. Turn off the connected equipment.
3. Turn off the ATELIER.

Connection example

Home use

Main Out jack

Powered speaker

(Amplifier contained within)