Roland AT-350C User Manual
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Adjust the Volume Balance
The ATELIER allows you to adjust the volume balance individually for each Part.
The following buttons are used to adjust the volume of a multiple number of Parts.
Button
Part
Accomp/SMF [ ] [ ] button
Automatic Accompaniment (except Bass)
Playback of performance songs from something other than the ATELIER performance songs
(for example: SMF music files)
Rhythm performance
Drums/SFX
Manual Percussion
Pedal Level [ ] [ ] button
Pedal voice
Bass note of Automatic Accompaniment
1. The volume levels of each part are adjusted using the corresponding [ ] [ ] buttons.
The volume can be set to any value from 0 to 12.
When the volume value shown in the display is 0, that part will produce no sound.
You can also press the [ ] button or [ ] button of the part whose volume you wish to adjust, so that the “Part Balance ” screen is displayed for several
When the volume value shown in the display is 0, that part will produce no sound.
You can also press the [ ] button or [ ] button of the part whose volume you wish to adjust, so that the “Part Balance ” screen is displayed for several
seconds, allowing you to check the volume balance.
Display
Part
Ac
Accomp/SMF
Pd
Pedal
Lw
Lower
Org
Upper Organ
Och
Upper Orchestral
So
Solo
MEMO
From the Part Balance screen, you can press the Menu [
] button to access the Accomp Part Balance screen. In the Accomp Part Balance screen
you can adjust the volume balance for each of the arranger’s accompaniment parts (p. 96).