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Troubleshooting
 
Even though you press only one 
key, a multiple number of notes 
sound
 
Harmony Intelligence is turned ON.
Turn “Harmony Intelligence” off.
 
 
Chord Intelligence is turned ON.
Turn “Chord Intelligence” off.
 
Pitch is off
 
Transpose is in effect. 
Simultaneously press the Transpose [-]  
[+] buttons to cancel the transposition 
(the Transpose [-] [+] buttons’ 
indicators will go out).
 
 
The tuning is incorrect.
Adjust the standard pitch.
 
 
While set for an octave shift, you are 
playing keys beyond the recommended 
range.
Adjust the Octave Shift setting.
 
Sound is distorted / cracke
 
The Part Balance volume of each part is 
too high.
Press the Part Balance buttons to lower 
the volume.
 
 
The Reverb volume has been raised when 
the volume of each Part Balance button is 
already raised.
Either lower the Reverb volume, or 
adjust the Part Balance of each part.
 
 
The [Master Volume] knob has been used 
to raise the overall volume excessively.
Use the [Master Volume] knob to lower 
the overall volume.
 
The Bass Range Sounds Odd, or 
There is a Vibrating Resonance
When listening through speakers:
 
Playing at loud volumes may cause 
instruments near the ATELIER to resonate. 
Resonance can also occur with 
fluorescent light tubes, glass doors, and 
other objects. In particular, this problem 
occurs more easily when the bass 
component is increased, and when the 
sound is played at higher volumes. 
Use the following measures to suppress 
such resonance.
• Place speakers so they are 10–15 
cm from walls and other surfaces.
• Reduce the volume.
• Move the speakers away from any 
resonating objects.
 
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When listening through headphones:
 
Here, a different cause (such as 
resonance produced by the ATELIER) 
would be suspect. 
Consult your Roland dealer or nearest 
Roland Service Center.
 
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926b
 
The volume level of the instrument 
connected to ATELIER is too low
 
Could you be using a connection cable 
that contains a resistor?
Use a connection cable that does not 
contain a resistor.
 
Pressing the expression pedal 
while playing back ATELIER 
performance data produces a 
crackling noise
 
The expression pedal function is set to 
“PEDAL+COMPOSER” during playback 
of ATELIER performance data.
When this setting is used, moving the 
expression pedal while playing back 
ATELIER performance data may create a 
difference between the expression pedal 
information in the performance data and 
the volume as set with the expression 
pedal, which can result in this kind of 
sound being produced.
Set the expression pedal function to 
“PEDAL” during playback.
 
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