Record And Playback Your Performance; What Is A Track Button - Roland Music ATELIER AT300 Owner's Manual

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Record and Playback Your Performance

The internal composer can record performances and play
back commercial SMF music files.
fig.08-01
Button
The Song Select screen appears in the
Song
display.
The Registration Select screen appears in
Registration
the display.
Media
Switches the media.
Description

What is a Track Button?

The recorded performance will be automatically assigned to the
three Track buttons according to the recorded part. You can
record or play back independently by specifying the desired
Track button; for example, when you wish to re-record a track.
You can record different kinds of performance data into each
track:
Button
Recorded performance
Pedal Bass Voice Performance Data (Note)
Bass
Bass part of the Automatic Accompaniment
Lower
Lower Voice Performance Data (Note, Hold)
Upper Voice Performance Data (Note, Hold)
Solo
/Upper
Solo Voice Performance Data (Note, Hold)
Button
Reset
Returns you to the beginning of the song.
Starts and stops playback of the song.
After the [Rec] button has been pressed,
Play/Stop
putting the composer in record standby
mode, recording then starts when the [Play/
Stop] is pressed.
The ATELIER switches to record standby
mode.
Rec
* In record standby, the [Rec] button is lit,
and the [Play/Stop] button flashes.
Bwd
Rewinds the song.
Fwd
Fast forwards the song.
More information about the track assignments when playing
commercial SMF music files, please refer to "Silencing a
Specific Track (Track Mute)" (p. 113).
If you wish to erase all the recorded data and record new
performance data, use the editing function "Erase" (erase
performance data) to erase the data (p. 94).
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