Roland AT-100 User Manual

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Main Features
 
Features
 
Harmonic bars for creating organ sounds
 
The organ is equipped with “Harmonic bars,” which are much like the controllers used on traditional jazz organs. By 
operating the harmonic bars, you can easily create a diverse variety of organ sounds.
 
USB Memory
 
You can connect separately sold USB memory or a floppy disk drive, and play back SMF music files.
Performances you record or registration data you create can also be saved on USB memory or a floppy disk, or you 
can save SMF music files or registrations from USB memory or a floppy disk into internal user memory.
 
Highly realistic rhythms and automatic accompaniment functions
 
All rhythms use data from performances by professional drummers, featuring high-quality patterns with all the grooves 
and subtle nuance of the real thing. In addition, you can use automatic accompaniments that are perfectly matched to 
each rhythm to enjoy the feeling of playing with your own band in the background.
 
Human Voices
 
In addition to a full complement of organ tones, the ATELER also features tones that express a wide range of human 
vocal qualities, including “Jazz Scat,” which changes according to how firmly the keys are pressed, and “Classical” 
tones that perfectly express that choir image.
 
Active Expression sounds
 
For some of the sounds, moving the expression pedal will vary not only the volume but also the tone, or add other 
sounds. From pianissimo to fortissimo, the tonal character of the sound itself will change as you perform a crescendo, 
or strings may appear behind the piano, creating dynamic changes in tonality.
 
Harmony Intelligence
 
The Harmony Intelligence function automatically adds harmony to the upper keyboard sound according to the chord 
you play in the lower keyboard. This gives you greater tonal depth and a more powerful performance.
 
Split Function
 
The 61-key lower manual can be split into separate sections, with each being used to play a different tone. Using the 
Split function lets you perform with the richness of performance expression rivalling that of three-manual and even four-
manual instruments.
This manual uses the following conventions in the interest of simpler, more concise instructions.
• The AT-100 and AT-300 are abbreviated in this manual as “ATELIER” respectively.
• In this manual, an illustration of the AT-300 is sometimes used for explanatory purposes.
 
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• The explanations in this manual include illustrations that depict what should typically be shown by the display. 
Note, however, that your ATELIER may incorporate a newer, enhanced version of the system (e.g., includes 
newer sounds), so what you actually see in the display may not always match what appears in the manual.
• Button names are enclosed in square brackets (“[ ]”), as in [Drums/SFX] button.
• [
 
 
] [
 
 
], [
] [
] means that you should press one or the other button.
Example: Reverb [
 
 
] [
 
 
] buttons, Tempo [
] [
] buttons.
• An asterisk (*) or a 
 at the beginning of a paragraph indicates a note or precaution. These should not 
be ignored.
• (p. **) refers to pages within the manual.
 
Conventions Used in This Manual
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