Roland AT900C User Manual

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Selecting and Playing Sounds
 
Selecting and Playing Sounds
 
The Solo section of the Upper keyboard is monophonic, that is, the Solo voice 
will only sound for the highest note played on the Upper keyboard. This allows 
you to play full chords and have the selected Solo voice playing the highest 
(solo) note.
 
fig.01-11.eps
 
Example: Selecting “Trumpet” for the Solo part
 
1.
 
Press the Solo [Trumpet] button (indicator lights).
 
The name of the selected voice appears in the display for several seconds.
 
fig.01-12.eps
 
Play the Upper keyboard. The selected voice will sound by the highest note 
played.
When you press the [Alternate] button, the two voices assigned to the button 
will alternate.
 
Selecting Solo Voice
1
You can use the Solo part’s 
harmonic bar to adjust the 
volume of the Solo part (p. 72).
By pressing the Solo [To Lower] 
button, you can play the Solo 
voice from the Lower keyboard. 
For details refer to “Playing the 
Solo Voice on the Lower 
Keyboard (Solo [To Lower] 
Button)” (p. 158).
It is possible to change how a 
Solo voice will sound. 
Normally, the Solo voice will 
be sounded by the highest note 
you play on the Upper 
keyboard, but you can make 
settings so that the last-played 
note will sound the Solo voice. 
For details, refer to “Changing 
How the Solo Voice Responds” 
(p. 159).
You can use the Solo [Others] 
button to select richly 
expressive sounds (articulation 
voices) (p. 61).
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