Roland 60S User Manual

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Chapter 1 Selecting and Playing Sounds
AT-90S
The Upper Keyboard and Lower Keyboard each have four parts: “Organ,” 
“Symphonic,” “Orchestral,” and “Footage.” You can select one voice for 
each part, meaning that it is possible to layer up to four voices on each 
keyboard and play them simultaneously. The voice of the “Solo” part can be 
layered on the Upper keyboard.
The Pedalboard has two parts: “Pedal Organ” and “Pedal Orchestral.” You 
can select one voice for each part, meaning that it is possible to play up to 
two voices simultaneously.
AT-80S/60S
The Upper Keyboard and Lower Keyboard each have three parts: “Organ,” 
“Symphonic,” and “Orchestral.” You can select one voice for each part, 
meaning that it is possible to layer up to three voices on each keyboard and 
play them simultaneously. The voice of the “Solo” part can be layered on the 
Upper keyboard.
The Pedalboard has two parts: “Pedal Organ” and “Pedal Orchestral.” You 
can select one voice for each part, meaning that it is possible to play up to 
two voices simultaneously.
Keyboard
Type of voices
Parts
Upper Keyboard
Upper
Upper Organ
Upper Symphonic
Upper Orchestral
Upper Footage
(AT-90S only)
Solo
Solo
Lower Keyboard
Lower
Lower Organ
Lower Symphonic
Lower Orchestral
Lower Footage
(AT-90S only)
Solo
 (This voice is sounded 
only when Solo [To Lower] 
button lights up)
Solo
Pedalboard
Pedal Bass
Pedal Organ
Pedal Orchestral
To play a Solo voice on the 
Lower keyboard, select the 
Solo voice and press the 
Solo [To Lower] button (p. 
124).
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Max
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Max
Min
Max
Min
Max