Roland AT900C User Manual

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Using the Performance Functions
 
Using the Performance Functions
 
Using the [Brilliance] slider, you can adjust the brightness of the sound.
For a brighter sound, push the slider away from you. For a mellower sound, 
pull the slider toward you.
 
fig.04-06.eps
 
You can adjust not only the treble range but the bass as well with the 
[Brilliance] slider. You can suppress the lower frequencies by moving the 
slider downwards.
When you depress the Damper (Sustain) pedal, a decay effect will be added 
to the voices.
While you continue depressing the damper pedal, notes will be sustained 
even if you release the keys.
 
fig.04-04.eps
 
By default the decay effect will be applied to the voices played on the Lower 
keyboard.
 
Adjusting the Brightness of the Sound
Adding Decay to the Sound (Damper Pedal)
NOTE
This setting is not stored in the 
Registration.
The explanation at left uses an 
illustration of the AT-900.
You can modify the setting so 
that decay is only applied to 
notes played on the Upper 
keyboard (p. 212).
NOTE
Decay can be applied to Pedal 
Bass voices played on the 
Lower keyboard (when the 
Pedal [To Lower] or [Bass Split] 
button indicators are lit). In this 
case, a decay will not be 
applied to the pedal bass 
voice.
NOTE
Decay cannot be added to the 
Solo voices.
You can connect a pedal 
keyboard (PK series; sold 
separately) to the AT-900C and 
use the pedal keyboard’s hold 
pedal to sustain the sound.
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