Roland AT 5 用户手册
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Selecting and Playing Sounds
■ Selecting a Voice Using the Upper Orchestral
[Others] Button
Notice that there is an Upper Orchestral [Others] button. By using the Upper
Orchestral [Others] button, you can select all voices.
Orchestral [Others] button, you can select all voices.
1.
Press the Upper Orchestral [Others] button.
The voice name appears in the display.
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The indicator of the Upper Orchestral [Others] button will light.
2.
Press the [Alternate] button and select the voices to assign,
either with the [Alternate] button ON (lit) or OFF (unlit).
3.
While the voice name is shown in the display screen, use the
Value [-] [+] buttons to select the desired voice.
The indicator of the Upper Orchestral [Others] button will blink.
To stop mid-way through this or any procedure, press the [Display/Exit]
button.
button.
4.
Once again, press the Upper Orchestral [Others] button to
confirm the voice.
The indicator of the Upper Orchestral [Others] button will change from
blinking to lit.
blinking to lit.
You can jump by voice
group by pressing the
group by pressing the
Menu [
] [
] buttons
to select the voice group.
The sound number of each
voice is preceded by an
alphabetical character A–T
which indicates the sound
group; e.g., “G15 Strings5.”
The sound number of each
voice is preceded by an
alphabetical character A–T
which indicates the sound
group; e.g., “G15 Strings5.”
You can establish the voice
by playing in the
keyboard’s Upper part.
by playing in the
keyboard’s Upper part.
About the voices that can
be assigned to an Upper
Orchestral [Others] button,
refer to the Leaflet of AT-5
specifications.
be assigned to an Upper
Orchestral [Others] button,
refer to the Leaflet of AT-5
specifications.