Roland AT-350C User Manual

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Recording Your Performance
You can record your own performance to see how you sound, or you can play along with a recorded performance.
The ATELIER lets you record in the following ways.
Recording format
Explanation
SMF recording (p. 75)
Records the song in SMF format.
You’ll be able to record and play back parts individually, using the ATELIER’s distinctive functionality.
Audio recording (p. 85)
Records the song in audio format. 
You’ll be able to play back the song on your digital audio player or computer.
*  Performances recorded in audio format are saved on a USB memory. If you want to make an audio 
recording, connect your USB memory to the USB Memory connector.
MEMO
SMFs (Standard MIDI Files) use a standard format for music file that was formulated so that files containing music file could be widely compatible, 
regardless of the manufacturer of the listening device.
Button operations used in recording and playback
Button
Explanation
[Reset] button
Returns you to the beginning of the song.
[Play/Stop] button
Plays/stops the song.
If you’ve pressed the [Rec] button to put the ATELIER in recording-standby mode, recording will start when you 
press the [Play/Stop] button.
[Rec] button
Places the instrument in recording-standby mode.
When in recording-standby mode, the [Rec] button will light and the [Play/Stop] button will blink.
[Bwd] button
Rewinds the song.
[Fwd] button
Fast-forwards the song.