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AT-500_e.book 1 ページ 2008年7月28日 月曜日 午後4時17分 201b Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” (p. 2), “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (p. 3), and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (p. 6). These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, Owner’s manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be sav
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AT-500_e.book 2 ページ 2008年7月28日 月曜日 午後4時17分 WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an CAUTION equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the DO NOT OPEN product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to ATTENTION: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR constitute a risk of electr
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AT-500_e.book 3 ページ 2008年7月28日 月曜日 午後4時17分 USING THE UNIT SAFELY The symbol alerts the user to important instructions or Used for instructions intended to alert the warnings.The specific meaning of the symbol is user to the risk of death or severe injury determined by the design contained within the triangle. should the unit be used improperly. In the case of the symbol at left, it is used for general cautions, warnings, or alerts to danger. Used for
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AT-500_e.book 4 ページ 2008年7月28日 月曜日 午後4時17分 USING THE UNIT SAFELY Turn off the power if an abnormality or Place in a well ventilated location 101a malfunction occurs When using this device, ensure that it is placed in 012a a well ventilated location. If any of the following should occur, immediately turn off the power, disconnect the power cord from .......................................................................................
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AT-500_e.book 5 ページ 2008年7月28日 月曜日 午後4時17分 USING THE UNIT SAFELY Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before cleaning 109a Before you clean the device, turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. .......................................................................................................... If there is a possibility of lightning strike, disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet 110a If there is a possibility of lightning strik
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AT-500_e.book 6 ページ 2008年7月28日 月曜日 午後4時17分 Important Notes Addition Power Supply • If water droplets should adhere to this device, immediately 301 wipe them off using a soft dry cloth. • Do not connect this device to the same electrical outlet as an 402 • Do not use solvents such as benzene, thinner, or alcohol, since inverter-controlled device such as a refrigerator, microwave oven, or air conditioner, or a device that contain
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AT-500_e.book 7 ページ 2008年7月28日 月曜日 午後4時17分 Important Notes Add Addition • In order to provide the highest possible image quality, the • When connecting USB memory, position it horizontally with ATELIER uses a TFT liquid crystal display. Due to the nature of the external memory connector and insert it without using a TFT liquid crystal display, the screen may contain pixels that excessive force. The external memory connector may be fail to l
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AT-500_e.book 8 ページ 2008年7月28日 月曜日 午後4時17分 Main Features We want to take a moment to thank you for your purchase of the Roland Organ “Music ATELIER.” The ATELIER is an electronic organ which provides a generous collection of rich organ sounds. In addition, it is designed to be easy to learn and use. In order to enjoy reliable performance of your new keyboard for many years to come, please take the time to read through this manual in its entirety. * The AT-500 is abbreviated
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AT-500_e.book 9 ページ 2008年7月28日 月曜日 午後4時17分 Main Features Features Harmonic bars for creating organ sounds The organ is equipped with “Harmonic bars,” which are much like the controllers used on traditional jazz organs. By operating the harmonic bars, you can easily create a diverse variety of organ sounds. By using the solo harmonic bars you can add orchestral sounds to the organ sounds for even more expressive performance potential. USB Memory You can connect separately s
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AT-500_e.book 10 ページ 2008年7月28日 月曜日 午後4時17分 Main Features Conventions Used in This Manual This manual uses the following conventions in the interest of simpler, more concise instructions. • The AT-500 is abbreviated in this manual as “ATELIER” respectively. • Button names are enclosed in square brackets (“[ ]”), as in [Drums/SFX] button. • On screen text is enclosed in angled brackets “< >”, as in . •[▲] [▼], [ ] [ ] means that you should press one or the other button. Exampl
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AT-500_e.book 11 ページ 2008年7月28日 月曜日 午後4時17分 Contents USING THE UNIT SAFELY........................................................................ 3 Important Notes..................................................................................... 6 Main Features........................................................................................ 8 Conventions Used in This Manual.............................................................................10 Panel Descriptions.....
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AT-500_e.book 12 ページ 2008年7月28日 月曜日 午後4時17分 Contents Selecting and Playing Sounds............................................................... 46 Selecting Voices ..............................................................................................................46 About the Voices and Parts ......................................................................................46 Functions of the Upper/Lower/Pedal Bass Sound Select Buttons .................................
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AT-500_e.book 13 ページ 2008年7月28日 月曜日 午後4時17分 Contents Assigning a Name to a Registration Set............................................................................101 Saving Registration Sets..................................................................................................103 Loading Previously Saved Registration Sets Into the ATELIER ................................................106 Loading a Set of Registrations ...................................................
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AT-500_e.book 14 ページ 2008年7月28日 月曜日 午後4時17分 Contents Recording/Playing Back What You Play ............................................. 153 What is a Track Button? ........................................................................................154 Displaying the Track Buttons ..................................................................................155 Playing Back Performance Songs Stored on USB Memory and SMF Music Files.....................156 Silencing a Specific Trac
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AT-500_e.book 15 ページ 2008年7月28日 月曜日 午後4時17分 Contents Various Other Settings ....................................................................... 198 Adjusting How the Instrument Responds............................................................................198 Adjusting the Initial Touch Sensitivity .......................................................................198 Changing the Pedalboard Polyphony......................................................................198 Perfo
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AT-500_e.book 16 ページ 2008年7月28日 月曜日 午後4時17分 Contents Connecting with External Device......................................................... 227 Name and Functions of Jack and Connectors ....................................................................227 Connecting to Audio Equipment ......................................................................................228 Connecting a Computer...........................................................................................
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AT-500_e.book 17 ページ 2008年7月28日 月曜日 午後4時17分 MEMO 17
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AT-500_e.book 18 ページ 2008年7月28日 月曜日 午後4時17分 Panel Descriptions 1 2 3 4 11 8 9 10 13 14 15 16 17 12 25 22 24 23 26 27 29 30 28 1. Part Balance [▲] [▼] buttons → p. 62 7. Solo Voice select buttons → p. 50 Solo Part 2. Pedal Bass Voice select buttons → p. 49 [Alternate] button [Alternate] button [To Lower] button → p. 146 [To Lower] button → p. 152 Level [▲] [▼] buttons → p. 62 Leve