Roland AT 5 用户手册

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Record and Playback Your Performance
Layering a New Recording onto SMF 
Music Files
You can load commercially available SMF music files into the AT-5, and 
record your own performance on top of it. During recording, the data 
you’ve loaded will be played back, while everything you play will be 
recorded.   
1.
Insert a floppy disk containing commercially available SMF 
music files into the floppy disk drive.
2.
Press the Select [-] [+] buttons to select the music file that 
you wish to load into the AT-5.
3.
Press the [Rec] button to enter record-ready mode.
The selected music file will be loaded.
While performance data is being loaded, the following screen will appear.
The [Rec] button indicator will light, and the [Play/Stop] button indicator 
will blink.
4.
Make the panel settings that you wish to record.
5.
Press the [Play/Stop] button to begin recording.
When you press the [Play/Stop] button, the metronome will play two 
measures (bars) of count-in before recording begins.
As you record, the music file that was loaded into the AT-5 will play back.
Your own performance (on the upper and lower parts) will be recorded on 
top of the music files that you’ve loaded.
When the music files include performance data on Channel 1, Channel 3, or 
Channel 4, that performance data is deleted, and the performance on the 
upper part or lower part is recorded.
6.
Press the [Play/Stop] button to stop recording.
Part
AT-5 Track
Channel of the SMF 
Lower
Lower
3
Upper
Upper
1, 4
The performance data you 
recorded can be saved on a 
floppy disk (p. 51).
NOTE
Commercially sold music 
files can also be loaded into 
the AT-5, but for reasons of 
copyright protection, 
cannot be saved in SMF 
format.
You can re-record the bass 
performance. For details 
refer to “Re-recording the 
Bass Performance” (p. 60).
NOTE
The performances of 
Channel 2 in SMF music 
files are deleted when bass 
performances are recorded 
over again.