Roland 60S Owner's Manual
Roland 60S Owner's Manual

Roland 60S Owner's Manual

Roland musical instrument owner's manual at90s, 80s, 60s
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Copyright © 2001 ROLAND CORPORATION
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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual Copyright © 2001 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.
  • Page 3 Owner’s manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference. Copyright © 2001 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION : RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS.
  • Page 5: Using The Unit Safely

    • Do not attempt to repair the unit, or replace parts within it (except when this manual provides specific instructions directing you to do so). Refer all servicing to your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the “Information” page.
  • Page 6 • Before using the unit in a foreign country, consult with your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the “Information” page.
  • Page 7: Important Notes

    However, in certain cases (such as when circuitry related to memory itself is out of order), we regret that it may not be possible to restore the data, and Roland assumes no liability concerning such loss of data. Additional Precautions •...
  • Page 8: Handling Floppy Disks

    Important Notes • Do not pull the music stand too far forward when setting/ releasing its latches. • Use a cable from Roland to make the connection. If using some other make of connection cable, please note the following precautions.
  • Page 9: Main Features

    Main Features Basic concepts of the ATELIER series A full complement of organ sounds A wide range of basic organ sounds, ranging from jazz organ and pipe organ to theatre organ, are onboard so you are sure to enjoy having access to all the sounds you expect from an organ. Panel layout based on a tradition of emphasis on realtime operation Based on the idea that you should be able to sit down and begin playing immediately, the operation buttons of the panel are arranged by function as dictated by classic organ traditions, ensuring easy and intuitive operation.
  • Page 10 Main Features “Music Assistant” and “Quick Registration” functions The “Music Assistant” function makes it easy to recall appropriate rhythm and sound settings simply by selecting a desired atmosphere for your song. The “Quick Registration” function lets you use keywords to select wonderful registrations created by top-ranking organists such as Hector Olivera.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Index USING THE UNIT SAFELY... 3 Important Notes... 5 Main Features...7 Panel Descriptions...14 Before You Start Playing...18 Attaching the Pedalboard (AT-90S)... 18 Opening/Closing the Lid... 18 Setting Up the Music Stand... 18 Connecting the Power Cord... 19 Turning the Power On and Off ... 19 Turning On the Power...
  • Page 12 Assigning a Name to a Registration Set ... 80 Formatting Disks ... 82 Saving Registration Sets to a Floppy Disk ... 84 Loading Previously Saved Registration Sets Into the AT-90S/80S/60S ... 87 Loading a Set of Registrations... 87 Loading an Individual Registration ... 89 Recalling the Order that the Registrations are Saved on the Floppy Disk (Load Next) ...
  • Page 13 Adding Harmony to a Melody (Harmony Intelligence) (AT-90S)... 106 Harmony Intelligence [Others] button (AT-90S)... 107 Adding Harmony to a Melody (Harmony Intelligence) (AT-80S/60S) ... 109 Changing the Type of Harmony Intelligence (AT-80S/60S) ... 109 Adding Modulation to the Sound (Rotary Effect) ... 111 Chorus Effect...
  • Page 14 Index Chapter 8 Editing Your Musical Performance Data ...149 Deleting a Specific Measure (Delete Measure)... 149 Delete the Recording from a Track (Delete Track) ... 150 Erase Recording (Erase Event) ... 152 Copying Measures (Copy) ... 154 Correct Timing Inaccuracies (Quantize) ... 155 Chapter 9 Various Other Settings ...157 Adjusting How the Instrument Responds...
  • Page 15 Chapter 10 Connecting with External Device...178 Name and Functions of Jack and Connectors (AT-90S/80S) ... 178 Name and Functions of Jack and Connectors (AT-60S)... 179 Connecting to Audio Equipment ... 180 Connecting a Computer ... 181 Connecting MIDI Devices ... 183 Connecting a Television to View the Lyrics (AT-90S/80S only) ...
  • Page 16: Panel Descriptions

    Panel Descriptions Power On Power On Lower Lower Voice Drums/ Manual Hold Pedal Perc BigBand Country Oldies Ballad World Swing Gospel Contempo Waltz Trad Latin Acoustic Disk March Showtime Rhythm Bright On/Off Fast/ Slow Mellow Master Brilliance Rotary Volume Sound Vibrato Bender [Power On] switch...
  • Page 17 Upper Footage Percussion Organ Symphonic Rotary Sound Full Full Full Jazz Jazz Jazz Strings Pipe Pipe Pipe Theater Theater French Horn Level Harmony Intelligence Alternate Pedal Bass Voice select buttons Pedal Organ Part Pedal Orchestral Part [To Lower] button p. 126 [Bass Split] button p.
  • Page 18 Panel Descriptions Power On Lower Lower Voice Drums Manual Hold Pedal Perc Big Band Country Oldies Swing Gospel Contempo Ballad World Waltz Trad Latin March Showtime Acoustic Disk Rhythm Bright On/Off Fast/ Slow Mellow Master Brilliance Rotary Volume Sound Vibrato Bender [Power On] switch p.
  • Page 19 Organ Symphonic Rotary Sound Level Full Full Full Slow Jazz Strings Strings Pipe Pipe French Theater Choir Horn Harmony Intelligence Alternate Alternate Lower Voice [Hold] button Sustain p. 113 [Pedal] button [Lower] button [Upper] button Rhythm select buttons p. 57 Style Orchestrator buttons p.
  • Page 20: Before You Start Playing

    Before You Start Playing Attaching the Pedalboard (AT-90S) Detach the pedal cable that is temporarily fastened to the board on the upper part of the Expression Pedal. Connect the pedal cable to the connector located at the right side of the Pedalboard. Slide the Pedalboard firmly all the way back so that it is secure and unable to move.
  • Page 21: Connecting The Power Cord

    Harmony Intelligence Connecting the Power Cord First, make sure that the [Power On] switch at the panel’s left side is OFF (not pushed in). Connect the supplied power cord to the AC Inlet connector, then plug the other end into an AC outlet.
  • Page 22: Using Headphones

    Before You Start Playing Using Headphones The AT-90S/80S/60S features a Phones jack. This allows you to play without having to worry about bothering others around you, even at night. fig.00-29 Connect the headphones to the Phones jack on the underside of the unit.
  • Page 23: Turning On The Lights (At-90S/80S)

    Turning On the Lights (AT-90S/80S) After turning on the power, turn on the [Illumination] switch (located underneath the left-hand side of the keyboard). fig. 00-33 Illumination The illumination for the AT-90S’s music AT-90S stand, front panel, and pedalboard (below the keyboard) will light.
  • Page 24: About The Bench

    Restoring All the Factory Default Settings The settings stored in the AT-90S/80S/60S can be returned to their factory settings. This function is called “Factory Reset.” Make sure there is no floppy disk in the disk drive before carrying out the procedure.
  • Page 25 NOTE Loading factory default settings will erase any Registrations currently in the memory of the AT-90S/80S/60S. To save the registrations you are currently using, refer to “Saving Registration Sets to a Floppy Disk” (p. 84). NOTE If you want to restore the factory settings for only the Rhythm [Disk] button and [World] button, refer to p.
  • Page 26: Manual

    About the Display The AT-90S/80S/60S makes use of a Touch Screen. This lets you carry out a wide variety of actions just by touching the screen lightly. Understanding the Main and Related Screens Main Screen fig.04-02 Number Tempo Measure Beat Bouncing Ball A ball will bounce in time with the rhythm or song.
  • Page 27 Harmony Intelligence Number Music Assist Press this when you want to use the Music Assistant function (p. 30). Sound/Kbd Select a voice (tone), or make settings for the effect depth, key- board, etc. Rhythm Play the internal rhythms, and play disk rhythms or store them in internal memory.
  • Page 28 About the Display Sub-windows You can touch <Sound/Kbd> or <Registration> in the Main screen or <Utility> in other screens to access a screen like the following. This type of screen is called a “sub-window.” Sub-windows for setting values When you are making settings in the System screen, the following type of screen appears.
  • Page 29: About The Quick Guide Function

    Harmony Intelligence About the Quick Guide function The AT-90S/80S/60S offers a Quick Guide function, which makes it easy for you to access various functions. While the Quick Guide screen is displayed, you can press the keyboard, a button, or a foot switch to jump to the related setting screen.
  • Page 30 About the Display About the Index menu In the Quick Guide screen, you can touch <index> to access the Index Menu. In the Index Menu screen, you can touch a keyword to jump to the setting screen for that keyword. Touch <Quick Guide>...
  • Page 31 Harmony Intelligence Touch a letter of the alphabet A–W to select the first letter of the desired keyword. The Quick Guide Index screen appears, and the keywords will be displayed. Touch the desired keyword. The setting screen for the specified keyword appears. Make settings in the setting screen that appeared.
  • Page 32: Music Assistant Function

    About the Display Music Assistant Function A collection of the world’s best, most well-known songs were carefully selected, then the optimum panel settings for each of them were determined, and the resulting data was stored inside the instrument. Simply select the keyword that most closely suggests the character of the song you have in mind, and a rhythm performance, a sound for the melody, and other selections will be made for you.
  • Page 33 Harmony Intelligence Touch a keyword appropriate for the character of the song. Panel settings appropriate for the keyword will automatically be called up for the Registration [1]–[4] buttons. Touch <Exit> to close the Music Assistant screen. The Main screen appears. On the Lower keyboard, play a chord.
  • Page 34: Composer

    Chapter 1 Selecting and Playing Sounds Listening to the Demo Songs The AT-90S/80S/60S provides demo songs. Here’s how to play the Demo songs, and fully appreciate the sounds, Rhythms, and Automatic Accompaniment that are available with the AT-90S/80S/60S. fig.01-01 Reset Play / Stop Make sure that a floppy disk is not inserted in the disk drive.
  • Page 35: [Reset] Button

    Harmony Intelligence Touch < > to stop playback of the demo song. Press the [Demo] button to exit the demonstration screen. If the following screen appears If the performance song in the unit has not been saved to floppy disk, the following message appears, and it will not be possible to play the Demo songs.
  • Page 36: Selecting Voices

    Chapter 1 Selecting and Playing Sounds Selecting Voices You can play the sounds of various instruments on the AT-90S/80S/60S. These sounds are called “Voices.” About the Voices and Parts The AT-90S/80S/60S has two manual keyboards and a pedalboard. From top to bottom these are called the “Upper Keyboard,” “Lower Keyboard,”...
  • Page 37: Lower Symphonic Part

    AT-80S/60S The Upper Keyboard and Lower Keyboard each have three parts: “Organ,” “Symphonic,” and “Orchestral.” You can select one voice for each part, meaning that it is possible to layer up to three voices on each keyboard and play them simultaneously.
  • Page 38: Functions Of The Upper/Lower/Pedal Bass Sound Select Buttons

    Chapter 1 Selecting and Playing Sounds Functions of the Upper/Lower/Pedal Bass Sound Select Buttons fig.01-06 Organ Rotary Sound Full Full Full Jazz Jazz Jazz Pipe Pipe Pipe Theater Theater Alternate Organ Rotary Sound Full Full Full Lower Lower Pipe Pipe Pipe Theater Theater Alternate...
  • Page 39: Selecting The Upper And Lower Voices

    Harmony Intelligence Selecting the Upper and Lower Voices Press the “Organ,” “Symphonic,” or “Orchestral” buttons for each Keyboard (Upper/Lower) to select the desired voice. When the power is turned on, the Upper keyboard will play “Full Organ1” and the Lower keyboard will play “Lower Organ1.” Example: Selecting “Full Organ 5”...
  • Page 40: Lower

    Chapter 1 Selecting and Playing Sounds Selecting Pedal Bass Voice Immediately after the power is turned on, the Pedal Bass voice will sound single notes using the “Organ Bass1” voice. Press the buttons of the various parts of “Pedal Organ” and “Pedal Orchestral”...
  • Page 41: Selecting Solo Voice

    Harmony Intelligence Selecting Solo Voice The Solo section of the Upper keyboard is monophonic, that is, the Solo voice will only sound for the highest note played on the Upper keyboard. This allows you to play full chords and have the selected Solo voice playing the highest (solo) note.
  • Page 42: Selecting A Voice Using The [Others] Button

    Chapter 1 Selecting and Playing Sounds Selecting a Voice Using the [Others] Button Notice that there is an [Others] button for each of the “Organ,” “Symphonic,” “Orchestral” sections of the upper and lower voices, and “Solo” voices, and for the “Organ” and “Orchestral” sections of the Pedal bass voice.
  • Page 43 Harmony Intelligence In the sub-window, touch a sound group name to select the desired sound group. The indicator of the selected [Others] button will blink. The Others Voice screen appears, showing the sounds of the specified sound group. fig.01-17 Touch < ><...
  • Page 44: Performing With A Human Voice

    Chapter 1 Selecting and Playing Sounds Performing with a Human Voice In addition to sounds such as organ and piano, you can also play “human voice,” which produces a vocal-like sound. Press the [Alternate] button to select ON (lit) or OFF (dark). The setting of the [Alternate] button: ON (lit) or OFF (dark), determines to which of the two available locations a newly selected voice will be assigned.
  • Page 45 Harmony Intelligence In the sub-window, touch <Human Voice>. The indicator of the selected [Others] button will blink. The Others Voice screen appears, showing the sounds of the Human Voice group. The Others Voice screen will appear, and the sounds of the Human Voice group will appear.
  • Page 46: Performing With An Active Expression Voice

    Chapter 1 Selecting and Playing Sounds Performing with an Active Expression Voice Some voices are “Active Expression voices,” for which advancing the expression pedal will not only vary the volume, but will also add other voices. “Active Expression voices” can be assigned to the [Others] buttons of the Upper Orchestral part, Lower Orchestral part, Pedal Orchestral part, and Solo.
  • Page 47: [Drums/Sfx] Button

    Footage (AT-90S) The Upper and Lower keyboards provide Footage Tablets that allow you to create a wide variety of organ sounds by combining voices of different pitches. Here’s how to use the Footage Tablets to create a voice, so that you can play sounds that are not provided by the three sections discussed earlier.
  • Page 48 Chapter 1 Selecting and Playing Sounds Press the Footage Type button (indicator lights). Each time you press the button, the indicator will alternate between ON (lit) and OFF. There are a total of three types of Footage voices. Press the Upper Footage button (indicator lights). Each time you press the button, the indicator will alternate between ON (lit) and OFF.
  • Page 49 Harmony Intelligence If you press the Footage Type button, Lower Footage button, or Upper Footage button to turn it on (button’s indicator lit), a footage screen like the following appears. Footage Screen When the Footage Type is “Flute” The sliders displayed in the screen are called “harmonic bars.” By touching the harmonic bars and sliding them, you can adjust the volume of each footage.
  • Page 50: [Manual Perc] Button

    Chapter 1 Selecting and Playing Sounds Adjust the Volume Balance The AT-90S/80S/60S allows you to adjust the volume balance individually for each Part. fig.01-26 Rotary Sound Full Pipe Accomp / Pedal Reverb Rhythm Organ Orch Organ Rotary Sound Full Full...
  • Page 51 Harmony Intelligence The volume levels of each part are adjusted using the corresponding [ ] and [ ] buttons. Pressing the upper button ([ ] button) will increase the volume. Pressing the lower button ([ ] button) will decrease the volume. The volume can be set to any value from 0 to 12.
  • Page 52: Transpose The Pitch In Octave Units (Octave Shift)

    Chapter 1 Selecting and Playing Sounds Transpose the Pitch in Octave Units (Octave Shift) The pitch of the sound played by the keyboard can be adjusted in one-octave steps. This function is called “Octave Shift.” You can apply an Octave shift to the following nine Parts: All of the Upper and Lower Parts (Organ/Symphonic/Orchestral) Both the Pedal Parts (Organ/Orchestral)
  • Page 53 Harmony Intelligence Touch the part display of the part whose Octave Shift settings you wish to change. fig.01-30.eps Touch < >< > to adjust the settings. The value can be set to a range of +/- 3 octaves. fig.01-30.eps Touch <Exit>. You will return to the Upper Kbd (Upper keyboard)/Lower Kbd (Lower keyboard)/Pedalboard screen.
  • Page 54: Playing Drum Sounds Or Sound Effects From The Entire Lower Keyboard (Drums/Sfx)

    The Drums/SFX (drums/sound effects) screen will be displayed for several seconds. fig.01-33 Play the Lower keyboard and listen to the various drum sounds on each key. AT-60S Lower Drums Manual Perc Harmony Intelligence Refer to “Drum Set List” (p.
  • Page 55: Changing Drums/Sfx Sets

    Harmony Intelligence Changing Drums/SFX Sets Immediately after the power is turned on, the POP drum set will sound. As the drum set, you can choose from 16 types of drum set and one type of sound effect. When you change the drum set, the sound produced by each note will change.
  • Page 56 The button will alternate between ON (lit) and OFF each time it is pressed. The Manual Percussion screen will be displayed for several seconds. AT-90S/80S fig.01-36 When you play the bottom 15 keys of the Lower keyboard the chosen drum sound is played on each key. AT-60S Lower Drums Manual Perc Lower Keyboard...
  • Page 57: Changing The Manual Percussion Sets

    The [Manual Perc] button indicator will be lit constantly, and the selected Manual Percussion Set will be applied. Chapter 1 Selecting and Playing Sounds AT-60S Refer to “Drum Set List” (p. 198) for details on which percussion sound will be played by each note.
  • Page 58: Sustaining Notes Played On The Lower Keyboard (Lower Hold)

    While the Lower Voice [Hold] button is lit, pressing a key will cause the note to continue sounding. When you press the Lower Voice [Hold] button to make the indicator go dark, the notes which had continued to sound will stop. AT-60S Lower Voice Hold Harmony Intelligence...
  • Page 59: Selecting A Rhythm

    Chapter 2 Using Rhythm Performance The AT-90S/80S/60S lets you enjoy playing along with a rhythmic accompaniment. Selecting a Rhythm The AT-90S/80S/60S provides various Rhythms and Automatic Accompaniments (Music Styles). These are organized into 10 groups. fig.02-01 AT-90S/80S BigBand Country Oldies...
  • Page 60: Playing Rhythm

    Press the [To Variation] or [To Original] button. Press the [Start/Stop] button. A short Intro is played and the Rhythm starts. Starting Without an Intro Press the [Start/Stop] button. The Rhythm starts without an Intro being played. AT-60S Count Sync Down Start Intro/...
  • Page 61 Harmony Intelligence Starting the Rhythm Automatically When You Play the Lower Keyboard or Pedalboard (Sync Start) Starting with an Added Intro Press the [Sync Start] button to make the indicator light up. Press the [Intro/Ending] button. The [Intro/Ending] button’s indicator will blink. Play either the Lower keyboard or the Pedalboard.
  • Page 62: Stopping The Rhythm

    Chapter 2 Using Rhythm Performance Stopping the Rhythm Stopping with an Ending Press the [Intro/Ending] button. An Ending is played, then the Rhythm stops. While the Ending is playing, the [Intro/Ending] button indicator will light, until the Ending finishes the button indicator will be turned off. Making the Ending Short and Simple Press the [To Variation] or [To Original] button, and then press the [Start/Stop] button.
  • Page 63: Playing The Count Sound At The End Of The Intro

    Playing Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment The Arranger function of the AT-90S/80S/60S can add an Automatic Accompaniment to each Rhythm. Based on the selected Rhythm, the Arranger function automatically adds an accompaniment that is suitable for the chord being pressed on the Lower keyboard.
  • Page 64: Adding Variety To The Rhythm Or Automatic Accompaniment

    (Break). AT-60S Basic Advanced Full Style Orchestrator Harmony Intelligence NOTE AT-60S has no [Break] button. The functions of the [Start/ Stop] button, the [To Variation] button, the [To Original] button, and [Break] button can be assigned to the foot...
  • Page 65: Playing Chords With Simple Fingering

    Harmony Intelligence Playing Chords with Simple Fingering “Chord Intelligence” is a feature that intelligently plays the correct accompaniment chords the moment you play a key specifying a chord on the Lower keyboard during Automatic Accompaniment. For example, in order to make the instrument detect a “C Major” chord, you must normally play the three keys “C,”...
  • Page 66: Leading Bass Function

    Chapter 2 Using Rhythm Performance Touch the Chord Intelligence setting to turn it “ON.” The Chord Intelligence function can now be used. Each time you touch the Chord Intelligence setting, it will be switched ON/ OFF. If you wish to turn off the Chord Intelligence function, switch it “OFF.”...
  • Page 67 Harmony Intelligence Touch <Options>. The Rhythm Options screen appears. fig.02-11_55 Touch the Leading Bass setting to turn it “ON.” Each time you touch the Leading Bass setting, it will be switched ON/OFF. The lowest note of the chord you play on the Lower keyboard will be used as the Bass note.
  • Page 68: A Simple Way To Make Automatic Accompaniment Settings (One Touch Program)

    A Simple Way to Make Automatic Accompaniment Settings (One Touch Program) The AT-90S/80S/60S provides a very convenient [One Touch Program] button. By simply pressing this button once, the Arranger function will be turned ON, and keyboard voices that are most appropriate for playing with the currently selected Rhythm/Automatic Accompaniment are selected.
  • Page 69 Harmony Intelligence fig.02-15 One Touch Program Select a Rhythm (p. 58). Press the [One Touch Program] button. The [One Touch Program] button’s indicator will light. An OTP Group (One Touch Program Group select) screen like the one shown below will be displayed for several seconds. While the OTP Group screen is displayed, touch the screen to select a One Touch Program group.
  • Page 70: Using A Rhythm From A Disk

    Chapter 2 Using Rhythm Performance Using a Rhythm from a Disk The AT-90S/80S/60S contains built-in Rhythms (Music Styles). Additional Rhythms (Music Styles) are available on the Music Style disk included are available. Here’s how to select a Rhythm (Music Style) from a Music Style disk.
  • Page 71: Reviewing The Styles On A Music Style Disk

    Harmony Intelligence Reviewing the Styles on a Music Style Disk Press the Rhythm [Disk] button (confirm that its indicator is lit). The Rhythm screen appears. fig.02-20_55 Insert the Music Style disk into the disk drive. The Rhythm screen will show the Rhythms on the music style disk. Rhythms from the music style disk are indicated by an “...
  • Page 72: Loading Disk Rhythms Into Internal Memory

    Chapter 2 Using Rhythm Performance Loading Disk Rhythms Into Internal Memory The [Disk] button already contains various Rhythms, but these can be rewritten by Rhythms from a Music Style disk. Rhythms loaded from the disk into internal memory will not be lost even if the power is turned off. It is convenient to load frequently-used disk Rhythms into internal memory.
  • Page 73 Harmony Intelligence Touch <Disk Rhythm>. The Loading Disk Rhythm screen appears. fig.02-23_55 Touch < >< > to switch screens, and select the Music Style Disk rhythm that you wish to store in internal memory. Rhythm [Disk] button indicator will blink. After selecting the Music Style Disk Rhythm, touch <Next>.
  • Page 74: Restoring The Rhythm Stored In The [Disk] Button To The Factory Settings

    NOTE Never remove the disk or turn off the power while the Rhythm data is being loaded from disk into the AT-90S/80S/60S. If you do so, the Rhythm data will not be loaded into the AT- 90S/80S/60S, and malfunctions could result.
  • Page 75: Loading Rhythms From World Style Setup Disk Into Internal Memory

    Harmony Intelligence Loading Rhythms from World Style Setup Disk Into Internal Memory The Rhythm [World] button contains some preset Rhythms, but by using the included World Style Setup Disk, you can rewrite these to the Rhythms of the desired country. Insert the World Style Setup disk into the disk drive.
  • Page 76 Never remove the disk or turn off the power while the Rhythm data is being loaded from disk into the AT-90S/80S/60S. If you do so, the Rhythm data will not be loaded into the AT- 90S/80S/60S, and malfunctions could result.
  • Page 77: Restoring The Rhythm Stored In The [World] Button To The Factory Settings

    Country Folk Disco People Country Rock 70's 8beat CountryBlues House Pop Rock'n'Night Fast Waltz StridePiano 12/8 Ballad PianoBallad Easy Swing AT-60S On The Town Scotland 6/8 Tejano British Pop Country Folk Disco People Country Rock 70's 8beat CountryBlues House Pop PianoBallad...
  • Page 78: Storing Registrations

    (the AT-60S has eight), and one set of panel settings can be registered to each button, for a total of twelve types (eight types on the AT-60S) of panel settings. Each set of panel settings that has been stored in a Registration button is called a “Registration.”...
  • Page 79: Recalling A Registration

    Recalling a Registration Settings that have been registered to Registration buttons [1]–[12] (on the AT-60S, Registration buttons [1]–[8]) can be recalled in two ways: “INSTANT” and “DELAYED.” At the factory this is set to “DELAYED.” How to Recall a Registration (DELAYED) Recalling voices and other panel settings Press a Registration button [1]–[12] (on the AT-60S,...
  • Page 80: Changing The Timing Of Recalling Registrations

    Changing the Timing of Recalling Registrations Settings for Rhythm play and Automatic Accompaniment are recalled when you continue holding a Registration button [1]–[12] (on the AT-60S, Registration buttons [1]–[8]) for several seconds, but you can change this so that the settings are recalled the instant you press the button.
  • Page 81: Automatically Registering When You Switch Panel Settings

    Accompaniment will be recalled. Settings for Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment will INSTANT be recalled the instant that you press a Registration button [1]–[12] (on the AT-60S, Registration buttons [1]-[8]). Touch <Exit>. Automatically Registering When You Switch Panel Settings When the [Manual] button is ON (lit), all panel settings you make will be stored automatically in the [Manual] button as they are made, thus updating the Registration that had been previously saved.
  • Page 82: Assigning A Name To A Registration Set

    Chapter 3 Using the Registration Buttons Assigning a Name to a Registration Set When saving Registration sets, names like “REGIST-01–99” will be assigned by default, but you can assign a name that will help you later to identify the contents of the Registration set. Touch <Registration>...
  • Page 83 To cancel the operation, touch <Cancel>. When you’re done making the settings, touch <OK>. The Registration set in the AT-90S/80S/60S’s internal memory has now been named. fig.03-12_55 Chapter 3 Using the Registration Buttons >...
  • Page 84: Formatting Disks

    Chapter 3 Using the Registration Buttons Formatting Disks Before any floppy disk (new or used) can be used with the AT-90S/80S/60S it must first be formatted (prepared). Formatting a floppy disk erases all information stored on the disk, and puts it in a format that is acceptable for the device in which it will be used.
  • Page 85 Harmony Intelligence Touch <Save>. The Registration Save screen appears. fig.03-09_55 Touch <Utility>. The Utility screen appears. Touch <Format Disk>. The Format Disk screen appears. fig. If you touch <Cancel>, you will return to the Registration Save screen without formatting. Touch <OK> to start formatting. While formatting is in progress, the following display appears.
  • Page 86: Saving Registration Sets To A Floppy Disk

    Registration buttons [1]-[8]) considered as one set, a single floppy disk can store up to 99 sets of data. We recommend that complex panel settings or Registrations you wish to keep be saved on disk. If AT-90S/80S/60S Registrations that you create are saved on a floppy disk, they can then be recalled later or recalled for use on another AT-90S/80S/60S.
  • Page 87 Harmony Intelligence Numbers which have not been used in the saving operation will be displayed as “- - - - -.” fig.03-13_55 To cancel the Save operation, touch the <Exit> button to close the Registration Save screen. Touch <Save>. The Save Format screen appears. fig.03-14_55 Touch <Original>...
  • Page 88 Chapter 3 Using the Registration Buttons If the following screen appears If you select a number at which a registration has already been saved and touch <Save>, the following screen appears. fig.E-63 If you wish to update the contents of the Registration data Touch <OK>.
  • Page 89: Loading Previously Saved Registration Sets Into The At-90S/80S/60S

    AT-90S/80S, Registration buttons [1]–[8] on the AT-60S) from floppy disk. Loading an Individual Registration (Load One) Recall the settings of one of the Registration [1]–[12] buttons (on the AT-60S, Registration buttons [1]–[8]). Recalling the Order that the Registrations are Saved on the...
  • Page 90 Chapter 3 Using the Registration Buttons Touch <Load>. The Registration Load screen appears. fig.03-05_55 In the screen, touch < that you wish to load into internal memory. To cancel operation, touch <Exit>. Touch <Load>. The registration data will start being read. While registrations saved on the AT-90/AT-80/AT-30 are being loaded into this instrument, the following screen appears.
  • Page 91: Loading An Individual Registration

    Harmony Intelligence Loading an Individual Registration Insert the floppy disk containing the Registration into the disk drive. Touch <Registration> on the Main screen. The sub-window appears. fig.03-04_55 Touch <Load>. The Registration Load screen appears. fig.03-05_55 In the screen, touch < that you wish to load into internal memory.
  • Page 92 Touch <Load One>. The Load One Registration screen appears. AT-90S/80S fig.03-19_50 In the screen, touch Disk <1>–<12> (on the AT-60S, Disk <1>–<8>) to select the number of the registration button that you wish to load from disk into internal memory. AT-90S/80S fig.03-20_50...
  • Page 93 Harmony Intelligence When you’re done making the settings, touch <OK>. The following display appears. fig.03-22_55 When the Registration has been loaded, the basic screen will reappear. Chapter 3 Using the Registration Buttons...
  • Page 94: Recalling The Order That The Registrations Are Saved On The Floppy Disk (Load Next)

    Recalling the Order that the Registrations are Saved on the Floppy Disk (Load Next) On the AT-90S/80S/60S, you can simply press the [Load Next] button to successively recall registrations in the order in which they were saved on the floppy disk. This function is called “Load Next.”...
  • Page 95 Harmony Intelligence Checking the next registration set 1. Access the Main screen. 2. Touch the < > icon several times to switch to < The Main screen display will switch to the registration. If the next registration set is loaded “Next”...
  • Page 96: Deleting A Set Of Registrations From A Floppy Disk

    Chapter 3 Using the Registration Buttons Deleting a Set of Registrations from a Floppy Disk Here’s how to delete a Registration set that was saved to a floppy disk. Insert the floppy disk containing the Registration into the disk drive. Touch <Registration>...
  • Page 97 Harmony Intelligence In the screen, touch < that you wish to delete. Touch <Delete>. The following display appears. fig.03-16_55 To cancel operation, touch <Cancel>. If you are sure that you wish to delete the registration, touch <OK>. When the Registration has been deleted, the Disk Edit screen will reappear. When a registration is deleted, the deleted registration name will change to “- - - - -”.
  • Page 98: Changing The Order Of Registration On Floppy Disk

    Chapter 3 Using the Registration Buttons Changing the Order of Registration on Floppy Disk After saving registrations on floppy disk, you can change the order or name of the registrations (p. 80), or delete a registration (p. 94). This is very convenient when you are preparing to use the [Load Next] button (Load Next function p.
  • Page 99: Using Registrations Created On An Earlier Model

    90S/80S/60S. When using a set of registrations that was created on the AT-90/80/60 models, your registrations will be converted to work in the AT-90S/80S/60S models and loaded into internal memory. When loading these registrations the music style that was originally used can also be loaded into the [Disk] button to complete the accurate reproduction of the original registration.
  • Page 100 If the Rhythm used by the Registration is found in the internal memory of the AT-90S/80S/60S, the Registration will be loaded into internal memory. When loading is complete, the Registration Load screen will reappear. > to select the registration that you wish...
  • Page 101 [Disk] button. Remove the Registrations floppy disk from the disk drive, and insert the Music Style disk. Load the Rhythm whose number you noted in step 8 into the [Disk] button (p. 70). Chapter 3 Using the Registration Buttons AT-60S...
  • Page 102: Choose A Keyword For Quick Registration Selection

    Chapter 3 Using the Registration Buttons Choose a Keyword for Quick Registration Selection You can select a voice appropriate for your performance by selecting from keywords representing your situation, location, musical genre, etc. You can call up registrations created by top-level organists, and refer to them for hints on how to select and layer sounds when creating your own registrations.
  • Page 103 Harmony Intelligence Touch < >< > to switch pages, and touch the desired keyword. Voice selections appropriate for that keyword appears in the display. Touch either <Total>, <Upper>, <Lower>, or <Pedal> to select the keyboard for which you want to select a voice. Setting Total Upper keyboard, Lower keyboard, and pedalboard...
  • Page 104: Transposing To A Different Key (Key Transpose)

    Chapter 4 Using the Performance Functions Transposing to a Different Key (Key Transpose) You can transpose the key of a performance without having to shift the position of your fingers on the keyboard. This feature is called “Key Transpose.” For example: you may play in the familiar C major scale while your music will sound in any key of your choice.
  • Page 105: Adjusting The Overall Volume Using An Expression Pedal

    Adjusting the Overall Volume Using an Expression Pedal You can use the expression pedal to adjust the overall volume. When you depress the Expression Pedal, the volume increases. The volume decreases as you tilt the pedal back. fig.04-03 Decrease the volume Increase the volume Adding Decay to the Sound (Damper...
  • Page 106: Pitch Bend And Vibrato Effects

    Chapter 4 Using the Performance Functions Pitch Bend and Vibrato Effects When you move the Pitch Bend/Vibrato lever to the left or right, you can obtain a smooth change in the pitch of the notes being played (Pitch Bend effect). Move the lever to the right to raise the pitch, and to the left to lower it.
  • Page 107: Using The Foot Switches

    Using the Foot Switches On either side of the expression pedal are two Foot Switches. Different functions are assigned to each of these two foot switches. fig.04-07 With the factory settings, the following functions are assigned to the left and right Foot Switches.
  • Page 108: Adding Harmony To A Melody (Harmony Intelligence) (At-90S)

    Chapter 5 Applying Various Effects to the Sound The AT-90S/80S/60S allows you to apply various effects to the sounds you play from the keyboard. Adding Harmony to a Melody (Harmony Intelligence) (AT-90S) Harmony appropriate for the chord you play in the lower keyboard can be added to the highest note played in the upper keyboard.
  • Page 109: Harmony Intelligence [Others] Button (At-90S)

    Harmony Intelligence [Others] button (AT-90S) The Harmony Intelligence [Others] button contains various types of Harmony Intelligence. To select Harmony Intelligence settings from the Harmony Intelligence [Others] button, use the following procedure. Press the Harmony Intelligence [Others] button. The Harmony Intelligence screen appears for several seconds. fig.05-03_55 Touch <...
  • Page 110 Chapter 5 Applying Various Effects to the Sound Type How notes pressed are sounded Upper Voice [Organ] [Big Band] Solo Voice [Strings] Solo Voice & Upper Voice Solo Voice & Upper Voice [Block] [Hymn] Solo & Upper Voice [Traditional] Solo Voice & Upper Voice [Harp] not sounded [Others]...
  • Page 111: Adding Harmony To A Melody (Harmony Intelligence) (At-80S/60S)

    Changing the Type of Harmony Intelligence (AT- 80S/60S) There are 18 different Harmony types (AT-80S). There are 12 different Harmony types (AT-60S). When you press the [Harmony Intelligence] button to turn it on (lit), a voice most suitable for the selected harmony intelligence will be selected automatically.
  • Page 112 AL, OCTAVE 1, OCTAVE 2, 1 NOTE, 2 NOTES, 3 NOTES, 4 NOTES ORGAN, COMBO, STRINGS, HYMN, BLOCK, HARP, JAZZ SCAT, BIG BAND, BROADWAY, TRADITIONAL, OCTAVE 1, AT-60S OCTAVE 2 Press the [Harmony Intelligence] button once again. The [Harmony Intelligence] button indicator will light, indicating that the selected harmony intelligence has been confirmed.
  • Page 113: Adding Modulation To The Sound (Rotary Effect)

    Harmony Intelligence Adding Modulation to the Sound (Rotary Effect) Rotary is an effect which simulates the sound of rotating speakers. There is a choice of two settings: Fast and Slow. fig.05-06_70 On/Off Fast/ Slow Rotary Sound Select the voice to which you wish to apply the Rotary effect. Press the Rotary Sound [On/Off] button (confirm that its indicator is lit).
  • Page 114: Chorus Effect

    Chapter 5 Applying Various Effects to the Sound Chorus Effect Chorus is an effect that adds expansiveness to a sound, making one instrument sound like several. You can apply a chorus effect for the “Upper Symphonic,” “Upper Orchestral,” “Lower Symphonic,” and “Lower Orchestral” voices. Touch <Sound/Kbd>...
  • Page 115: Sustain Effect

    The Sustain effect can be applied simultaneously to the voices of the Upper part (except the Solo part), Lower part, and Pedal Bass part. Chapter 5 Applying Various Effects to the Sound Description AT-60S Sustain Pedal Lower Upper NOTE...
  • Page 116: Reverb Effect

    Chapter 5 Applying Various Effects to the Sound Reverb Effect Reverb is an effect that adds a sense of spaciousness to the sound, creating the illusion of playing in a large or small concert hall, a large or small room, a small club, etc.
  • Page 117: Changing The Reverb Type

    Harmony Intelligence Changing the Reverb Type By changing the reverberations of the notes, you can enjoy the atmosphere of performance in a wide variety of different locations. You can select from the following 11 types of Reverb. Reverb (p. 114) Touch <Sound/Kbd>...
  • Page 118: Changing The Wall Type

    Chapter 5 Applying Various Effects to the Sound Changing the Wall Type By changing the type of reverb (p. 115) you can experience the feeling of performing in various different locations, and by changing the Wall Type (wall material) you can make further adjustments to the way in which reverberation occurs.
  • Page 119: Changing The Depth Of The Reverb

    Harmony Intelligence Changing the Depth of the Reverb The depth of the Reverb can be set (0–10). Reverb (p. 114) To adjust the reverb depth for Upper/ Lower/Pedal/Solo Touch <Sound/Kbd> on the Main screen. fig.05-08_50 The sub-window appears. fig.05-10_50 In the sub-window, touch <Upper Kbd>, <Lower Kbd>, or <Pedalboard>.
  • Page 120 Chapter 5 Applying Various Effects to the Sound To adjust the reverb depth for something other than Upper/Lower/ Pedal/Solo Touch <Sound/Kbd> on the Main screen. fig.05-08_50 The sub-window appears. fig.05-10_50 In the sub-window, touch <Effect>. The Effect screen appears. fig.05-17_50 Touch <...
  • Page 121: Rotary Speed

    Harmony Intelligence Rotary Speed You can make fine adjustments to the speaker rotation speed of the rotary effect (p. 111). Touch <Sound/Kbd> on the Main screen. fig.05-08_50 The sub-window appears. fig.05-10_50 In the sub-window, touch <Effect>. The Effect screen appears. fig.05-17_50 Chapter 5 Applying Various Effects to the Sound Touch <...
  • Page 122: Rotary Color

    Chapter 5 Applying Various Effects to the Sound Rotary Color This setting allows you to choose the brightness of the Rotary sound obtained when using the Rotary effect (p. 111). Touch <Sound/Kbd> on the Main screen. fig.05-08_50 The sub-window appears. fig.05-10_50 In the sub-window, touch <Effect>.
  • Page 123: Changing The Sustain Length

    Harmony Intelligence Changing the Sustain Length The sustain length can be set independently (SHORT, MIDDLE (Medium) or LONG) for the Upper and Lower keyboards and Pedalboard. You can make a separate setting for each keyboard. Sustain (p. 113) Touch <Sound/Kbd> on the Main screen. fig.05-08_50 The sub-window appears.
  • Page 124: Making Effective Use Of The Lower Keyboard

    Chapter 6 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively Making Effective Use of the Lower Keyboard Since the lower keyboard of the AT-90S/80S/60S provides a generous 76 notes, you can use it to play piano pieces with ease. In addition, you can divide the keyboard into two or more sections and play solo voices, play the pedal bass voice, or combine a variety of uses for even more versatility.
  • Page 125 Playing Drum Sounds from the Entire Lower Keyboard • Press the [Drums/SFX] button (p. 52). fig.06-04 Drums/SFX Manual Perc. Bass Lower Solo By changing the combination of voices that are played on the Lower keyboard, and by changing the Solo Split Point (p. 127) and Bass Split Point (p.
  • Page 126: Playing The Solo Voice On The Lower Keyboard (Solo [To Lower] Button)

    Chapter 6 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively Playing the Solo Voice on the Lower Keyboard (Solo [To Lower] Button) Normally, the solo voice will sound on the upper keyboard. By using the Solo [To Lower] button, you can play the solo voice in the right- hand side of the lower keyboard that includes the B4 key.
  • Page 127: Using The Lower Keyboard To Play The Bass Voice ([Bass Split] Button)

    Harmony Intelligence Using the Lower Keyboard to Play the Bass Voice ([Bass Split] Button) By using the [Bass Split] button you can play the bass voice in the left-hand side (including C3) of the lower keyboard. The location at which the lower keyboard is divided in this way, to play the pedal bass voice, is called the “Bass Split Point.”...
  • Page 128: Using The Lower Keyboard To Play The Bass Voice ([To Lower] Button)

    Chapter 6 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively Using the Lower Keyboard to Play the Bass Voice ([To Lower] Button) By using the Pedal [To Lower] button, you can sound the Pedal Bass voice by playing the root note (see p. 212) of a chord on the Lower keyboard in the area that is playing the Lower voice.
  • Page 129: Changing The Split Point

    Harmony Intelligence Changing the Split Point Solo Split Point This setting is used to determine the Solo Split Point (lower limit of the playable range of the Solo voice) on the Lower keyboard to any desired position. Touch <Sound/Kbd> on the Main screen. fig.06-10_50 The sub-window appears.
  • Page 130: Bass Split Point

    Chapter 6 Using the Lower Keyboard Effectively Bass Split Point You can assign the Bass Split Point (the highest key up to which the Pedal Bass voice will sound), to any key of the Lower keyboard. Touch <Sound/Kbd> on the Main screen. fig.06-10_50 The sub-window appears.
  • Page 131: Before Recording/Playing Back What You Play

    Chapter 7 Recording/Playing Back What You Play The AT-90S/80S/60S’s Composer allows you to record what you played on the instrument. fig.07-01 Composer Reset Play / Stop Song Before Recording/Playing Back What You Play What is a Track Button? The recorded performance will be automatically assigned to the seven Track buttons according to the recorded part.
  • Page 132: Displaying The Track Buttons

    Songs Stored on Floppy Disk In addition to playing back the music you recorded on the instrument and saved to a floppy disk, AT-90S/80S/60S also lets you enjoy a wide variety of commercially available song files, such as defined below.
  • Page 133 Harmony Intelligence When the performance song loaded from a disk is a Standard MIDI File, “ ” will be displayed on the Main screen. fig.07-06 Press the [Demo] button. fig.01-01 Composer Reset Play / Stop Song All performance data saved on the floppy disk will be played consecutively.
  • Page 134: Recording A Performance

    If you press the [Rec] button when a song has been selected from the floppy disk, the selected song will be completely loaded into the AT-90S/80S/60S and the Composer will enter into the recording standby mode. To record a new song, use the following procedure.
  • Page 135: Playing Back A Performance Song

    Harmony Intelligence Playing Back a Performance Song fig.07-08* Composer Reset Play / Stop Song Touch <Rec/Play> on the Main screen. fig.07-03_50 The Rec/Play screen appears. fig.07-04_50 Touch <Reset>. The location at which playback will start will return to the beginning of measure 1. If you wish to begin playback from the middle of the song, touch <Bwd>...
  • Page 136: Silencing A Specific Track (Track Mute)

    Chapter 7 Recording/Playing Back What You Play Silencing a Specific Track (Track Mute) When the Rec/Play screen is displayed, the track button will light to indicate a track in which a performance has been recorded. By turning off these track buttons, you can temporarily silence the sound.
  • Page 137: Recording Each Part Separately

    Harmony Intelligence Recording Each Part Separately In this method, each part (track button) is recorded one after another: first the Rhythm part, then the bass part, etc. If there are any previously recorded performances, you can listen to them as you record additional parts. Select the panel settings needed for recording the performance.
  • Page 138: Re-Recording

    Chapter 7 Recording/Playing Back What You Play Re-Recording If you made a mistake in your performance during recording etc., you can re-record just a portion of the musical data in the track. NOTE If you wish to re-record with different settings for voices, tempo, part balance, erase the recorded song (p.
  • Page 139: Erasing A Performance Song (Song Clear)

    Harmony Intelligence Erasing a Performance Song (Song Clear) If you wish to discard your recording and re-record from the beginning, or if you wish to record a new performance, you must erase the previously-recorded data. Touch <Rec/Play> on the Main screen. The Rec/Play screen appears.
  • Page 140 Chapter 7 Recording/Playing Back What You Play Touch <Utility> to open the Utility screen. fig.07-23 Touch <Rename>. The Rename screen appears. fig.07-25_50 You can also access the Rename screen as follows. Touch <Utility> on the Rec/Play screen. The Utility screen appears. In the Utility screen, touch <Edit>.
  • Page 141: Saving Performance Songs Onto Floppy Disk

    Saving Performance Songs Onto Floppy Disk The performance data that you recorded will disappear when the power of the AT-90S/80S/60S is turned off. If you wish to keep the performance data, you can save it on a floppy disk. If the performance data has never been saved to a floppy disk, a “...
  • Page 142: Loading Performance Songs Into The At-90S/80S/60S

    SMF (Standard MIDI File) is a data format that was created to provide music files compatibility between manufacturers. Loading Performance Songs Into the AT-90S/80S/60S To edit (p. 149) or re-record a performance song that is stored on a floppy disk, you must first load that song into the instrument.
  • Page 143 Layering a New Recording onto SMF Music Files You can load commercially available SMF music files into the AT-90S/80S/60S, and record your own performance on top of it. During recording, the data you’ve loaded will be played back, while you record your performance.
  • Page 144: Accomp [1]

    Chapter 7 Recording/Playing Back What You Play When SMF music file is loaded into the AT-90S/80S/ 60S, it will be stored in the following tracks. Rhythm The Rhythm performance (channel 10) Bass The Bass performance (channel 2) Performance data other than the Rhythm...
  • Page 145: Re-Recording Part Of Your Performance (Punch-In Recording)

    Harmony Intelligence Re-Recording Part of Your Performance (Punch-in Recording) After you have recorded a performance, you can re-record a specified portion of the performance. With this method, you listen to the recorded performance, and re-record just the desired area. This recording method is called “Punch-in Recording.”...
  • Page 146: Recording And Layering Drum Parts (Loop Recording)

    Chapter 7 Recording/Playing Back What You Play Recording and Layering Drum Parts (Loop Recording) You can repeatedly record over a specified region of the rhythm part, adding additional notes at each pass. This type of recording is called “Loop Recording.” This recording method is convenient when you wish to layer drum sounds individually for the Rhythm part.
  • Page 147: Count-In Recording

    Harmony Intelligence Count-In Recording This setting (ON/OFF) determines whether or not a metronome count-in (2 measures) will be heard after pressing the [Play/Stop] button on recording. Touch <Rec/Play> on the Main screen. The Rec/Play screen appears. fig.07-04_50 Touch <Utility>. The Utility screen appears. Touch <Options>.
  • Page 148: Changing The Score Settings

    Chapter 7 Recording/Playing Back What You Play Touch <Score>. The Score screen appears. fig.07- Display Explanation Enlarge the score display Display lyrics in the score. Display the Pedal part score. Display the Lower part score. Display the Upper part score. Display the Upper part and Lower part scores.
  • Page 149: Lower [3]

    Harmony Intelligence fig.07- Touch the button for the item whose setting you want to change. Menu Setting Explanation Letter names (fixed do) C,D,E are display in the de- tailed score. Solmization syllables Pitch (movable do) are dis- Do,Re,Mi played in the detailed score.
  • Page 150 • When you start playback of music files, the marks appears. While this appears on the score, the AT-90S/ 80S/60S is reading data from the floppy disk and making the score. Please wait until reading of the data is complete.
  • Page 151: Deleting A Specific Measure (Delete Measure)

    Chapter 8 Editing Your Musical Performance Data Song files that you record can be edited using five different functions. The following editing functions are provided. Menu Descriptions Delete Measure Deleting a Specific Measure (p. 149). Delete the Recording from a Track (p. Delete Track 150).
  • Page 152: Solo [5]

    Track (Delete Track) This function lets you delete the recording from a track that you specify. What is a track? The AT-90S/80S/60S has seven tracks. These tracks record the following performance data. About tracks and track buttons (p. 129) Track...
  • Page 153 Harmony Intelligence In the Rec/Play screen, touch <Utility> to open the Utility screen. fig.08-03_50 In the Utility screen, touch <Edit>. The Edit Menu screen appears. fig.08-08_50 Touch <Delete Track>. fig.08-08.eps_50 The Delete Track (delete the performance data of a track) screen appears.
  • Page 154: Erase Recording (Erase Event)

    Chapter 8 Editing Your Musical Performance Data Erase Recording (Erase Event) You can erase a specified portion of the performance in a specified area without making the song shorter. This is called the “Erase” function. As an alternative to the method of erasing all performance data in a specified area, you can erase the following contents of the performance.
  • Page 155 Harmony Intelligence Setting Descriptions All performance data NOTE Keyboard performance data CONTROL Panel operations, part balance volume EXPRESSION Expression pedal operations VOICE Sound selection data TEMPO Tempo data When you’re done making the settings, touch <Exit>. Touch the “Track” value (the track from which data will be erased).
  • Page 156: Copying Measures (Copy)

    Chapter 8 Editing Your Musical Performance Data Copying Measures (Copy) This function lets you copy a portion of recorded song to a different measure (bar) location in the same track. If a recording already exists at the copy destination, it will be erased.
  • Page 157: Correct Timing Inaccuracies (Quantize)

    Harmony Intelligence Touch < >< > to set “From” (the measure at which copying will begin). When you’re done making the settings, touch <Exit>. Touch the “For” value (the number of measures to be copied). Touch < >< > to set “For” (the number of measures to be copied).
  • Page 158 Chapter 8 Editing Your Musical Performance Data Touch <Quantize>. fig.08-17-2_50 The Quantize screen appears. fig.08-17_50 Touch the “Track” value (the track that will be quantized). Touch < >< > to specify the “Track” (the track that will be quantized). fig.08-18_50 Settings ALL, RHYTHM, ACCOMP, BASS, LOWER, UPPER, SOLO If you select “ALL,”...
  • Page 159: Adjusting How The Instrument Responds

    Chapter 9 Various Other Settings Adjusting How the Instrument Responds Turning Aftertouch On/Off This setting is used to turn ON/OFF the Aftertouch feature. Aftertouch applies vibrato when additional pressure is placed on the keys that are being played. Touch <Sound/Kbd> on the Main screen. The sub-window appears.
  • Page 160: Turning Initial Touch On/Off

    Chapter 9 Various Other Settings Turning Initial Touch On/Off Initial Touch is a function that translates the force used in playing the keys into a directly proportional amount of volume. It can be switched ON/OFF independently for the Upper and Lower keyboards. Touch <Sound/Kbd>...
  • Page 161: Changing How The Solo Voice Responds

    Harmony Intelligence Changing How the Solo Voice Responds When the Solo voice is assigned to the Upper keyboard or the Lower keyboard, you can specify how the Solo voice will respond when more than one key is pressed. Touch <Sound/Kbd> on the Main screen. The sub-window appears.
  • Page 162: Performance Function Settings

    Chapter 9 Various Other Settings Performance Function Settings Changing the Function of the Foot Switch You can select any of the following functions and assign them to either Foot Switch on the right or left side of the Expression Pedal. Touch <Sound/Kbd>...
  • Page 163: Using The Foot Switch To Switch Registrations

    Harmony Intelligence Using the Foot Switch to Switch Registrations You can use the Foot Switch as a dedicated switch for selecting Registrations in order. Touch <Sound/Kbd> on the Main screen. The sub-window appears. In the sub-window, touch <Controller>. The Controller screen appears. Touch <...
  • Page 164: Changing The Function Of The Expression Pedal

    Chapter 9 Various Other Settings Changing the Function of the Expression Pedal Specify how the Expression Pedal will function when your performance is being recorded and when ATELIER song files are being played back. Function During Recording Specify whether Expression Pedal operations will be recorded or not while your performance is being recorded.
  • Page 165: Adjusting The Depth Of The Expression Pedal

    Harmony Intelligence Adjusting the Depth of the Expression Pedal Touch <Sound/Kbd> on the Main screen. The sub-window appears. In the sub-window, touch <Controller>. The Controller screen appears. Touch < >< > to display the Damper Pedal. Touch <Exp. Curve> setting. Touch <...
  • Page 166: Changing The Pitch Bend Range

    Chapter 9 Various Other Settings Changing the Pitch Bend Range This setting allows you to choose the maximum amount of Pitch change (range) permissible when using Pitch Bend. The range can be set anywhere between 1-12 (in semitone units; with a maximum of one octave). Touch <Sound/Kbd>...
  • Page 167: Turning Chord Hold On/Off

    Harmony Intelligence Turning Chord Hold On/Off The Chord Hold function can be switched ON/OFF. When Chord Hold is ON, the Automatic Accompaniment will continue playing even when you lift your hand from the keyboard to play a new chord. Touch <Rhythm> on the Main screen. The Rhythm screen appears.
  • Page 168: Count Down Sound

    Chapter 9 Various Other Settings Count Down Sound You can change the sound that is used for the count played at the end of the intro with the Intro Countdown function (p. 61). Touch <Rhythm> on the Main screen. The Rhythm screen appears. In the Rhythm screen, touch <Utility>.
  • Page 169: Changing The Timing At Which Transposition Settings Are Recalled

    Harmony Intelligence Changing the Timing at Which Transposition Settings are Recalled You can specify how the transpose setting will be recalled when you press a Registration button. Touch <Registration> on the Main screen. The sub-window appears. Touch <Load>. The Registration Load screen appears. Touch <Utility>.
  • Page 170: Changing The Key When Playing Back Songs (Playback Transpose)

    Chapter 9 Various Other Settings Changing the Key When Playing Back Songs (Playback Transpose) SMF music files or a performance that you yourself recorded can be transposed for playback. Touch <Rec/Play> on the Main screen. The Rec/Play screen appears. Touch <Utility>. The Utility screen appears.
  • Page 171: Adjusting The Metronome Volume

    Harmony Intelligence Adjusting the Metronome Volume You can adjust the volume of the metronome. Touch <Rec/Play> on the Main screen. The Rec/Play screen appears. Touch <Utility>. The Utility screen appears. Touch <Options>. The Rec/Play Options screen appears. Touch < >< >...
  • Page 172: Setting The Beat

    You can mute (silence) individual channels of performance data of SMF music files. NOTE It is not possible to mute the performance that you play on the AT-90S/80S/60S (except for the Rhythm and Automatic Accompaniment). Touch <Rec/Play> on the Main screen. The Rec/Play screen appears.
  • Page 173: Other Settings

    A note. The “Master Tune” parameter lets you adjust this basic pitch to match the pitch of any other instruments that are playing together with the AT-90S/80S/ 60S. Touch <System> on the Main screen. The System screen appears.
  • Page 174: Mic Echo

    Chapter 9 Various Other Settings Mic Echo You can adjust the Mic echo. Connecting the Microphone (p. 20) Touch <System> on the Main screen. The System screen appears. Touch < >< > to display the Mic Echo. Touch <Mic Echo> setting. Touch <...
  • Page 175: Setting The Pc Number

    Harmony Intelligence Setting the PC Number You can specify the Program Change number that will be transmitted from MIDI Out when a Registration is selected. Touch <System> on the Main screen. The System screen appears. Touch either <Bank MSB>, <Bank LSB>, or <PC Number>...
  • Page 176: Selecting The Midi Transmit Channel

    Selecting the MIDI Transmit Channel When you use the MIDI connectors or the computer connector of the AT-90S/80S/60S to transmit musical data to external devices, for each keyboard (Upper, Lower, and Pedal) you can specify the channel on which your playing will be transmitted as MIDI messages.
  • Page 177: Repositioning The Touch Screen

    Harmony Intelligence Repositioning the Touch Screen If you’ve been using the Touch Screen for some time, the pointer may be shifted, making the AT-90S/80S/60S react incorrectly. You should correct this displacement when necessary by performing calibration (repositioning). Touch <System> on the Main screen.
  • Page 178 Chapter 9 Various Other Settings Touch <BMP Installer>. The BMP Installer screen appears. Display Explanation 01–03 Images stored in internal memory View View an image stored in internal memory. Load an image from floppy disk into inter- Load... nal memory. Clear...
  • Page 179: Deleting An Image Stored In Internal Memory

    Harmony Intelligence Deleting an Image Stored in Internal Memory Touch <System> on the Main screen. The System screen appears. In the System screen, touch <Utility>. Touch <BMP Installer>. The BMP Installer screen appears. In the screen, touch <01>–<03> to select the destination at which the image is to be saved.
  • Page 180: Name And Functions Of Jack And Connectors (At-90S/80S)

    Chapter 10 Connecting with External Device Name and Functions of Jack and Connectors (AT-90S/80S) Volume Illumination Phones Computer PC - 1 PC - 2 MIDI The functions of the jacks on the bottom of the keyboard are described below. Illumination Switch p.
  • Page 181: Name And Functions Of Jack And Connectors (At-60S)

    LCD Contrast Knob Adjust the brightness of the touch panel. Computer Connector You can connect a computer to the AT-60S and exchange performance data between the two. Computer Switch Set this switch to Mac, PC-1, or PC-2 according to the type computer that’s connected.
  • Page 182: Connecting To Audio Equipment

    Normal If the Input switch is set to “RSS,” you can use the AT-90S/ 80S/60S’s [Master Volume] knob to adjust the volume of the external device. NOTE If the Input switch is set to “RSS,” RSS reverb will also be applied to the sound of the microphone.
  • Page 183: Connecting A Computer

    Turn off the power to the AT-90S/80S/60S and other connected equipment. Use audio cables (sold separately) to make the connection. Switch on the AT-90S/80S/60S. Switch on the connected device. Adjust the volume level on the AT-90S/80S/60S and the connected device.
  • Page 184: Connection Examples

    Computer cable (sold separately) Connection with an IBM PC Use a computer cable (sold separately) to connect the Computer connector on the AT-90S/80S/60S to the COM1 or COM2 serial port on the IBM PC. Set the Computer switch to “PC-2.”...
  • Page 185: Connecting Midi Devices

    The AT-90S/80S/60S is equipped with MIDI connectors and a Computer connector to let it exchange performance data with external devices. These connectors can be used to connect the AT-90S/80S/60S to an external device for even greater versatility. About MIDI Connectors The AT-90S/80S/60S has two kinds of MIDI connectors.
  • Page 186: Connecting A Television To View The Lyrics (At-90S/80S Only)

    Chapter 10 Connecting with External Device Connecting a Television to View the Lyrics (AT-90S/80S only) You can connect a television to view the lyrics from SMF music files. Making the Connections NOTE When connecting, turn on power to your various devices in the order specified.
  • Page 187: Connecting Externalspeakers Or An External Reverb Unit To Broaden The Reverb (Rss Reverb)

    Harmony Intelligence Connecting External Speakers or an external Reverb Unit to Broaden the Reverb (RSS Reverb) The AT-90S/80S has an Aux Out jack on the bottom of the instrument. By using this Aux Out jack to connect external speakers, you can sound the reverb (reverberation) from the speakers.
  • Page 188: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If the AT-90S/80S/60S does not function in the way you except, first check the following chart. If this does not resolve the problem, consult your dealer or a nearby Roland Service Station. Problem When you press the [Power On] switch, the power doesn’t come on.
  • Page 189 When Chord Intelligence is OFF, the chord is not being pressed correctly. Automatic Accompaniment When performance data from a de- sounds odd. vice other than the AT-90S/80S/60S is being played together with the Automatic Accompaniment, the Au- tomatic Accompaniment may not be sounded correctly.
  • Page 190 Troubleshooting Problem Pitch is off Recording is not possible. The recorded performance has disappeared. The bass note of the Automat- ic Accompaniment does not sound. When you started a Rhythm with an Intro, the Rhythm did not sound. MIDI messages received at MIDI In are not sounded.
  • Page 191 A floppy disk is inserted in the disk drive. Can’t play the demo songs. The AT-90S/80S/60S uses a liquid- crystal screen, so text may not be dis- Nothing appears on screen. played when the ambient tempera- ture is below freezing.
  • Page 192 Playing at loud volumes may cause instruments near the AT-90S/80S/ 60S to resonate. Resonance can also occur with fluorescent light tubes, glass doors, and other objects. In par- ticular, this problem occurs more...
  • Page 193: Error Message

    The Computer Switch is set to a wrong position or the computer is set wrongly. Switch off Computer I/F the AT-90S/80S/60S then set the Computer Switch to the correct position and set the com- Error puter correctly. After that, switch on the AT-90S/80S/60S again.
  • Page 194 Near Limit To carry out the procedure, you first need to erase performance data in the AT-90S/80S/ 60S. This message asks you to confirm that you don’t mind doing this. To erase the data, Clear Song OK? touch <OK> on the screen.
  • Page 195: Voice List (At-90S/80S)

    Voice List (AT-90S/80S) Organ Full Organ1 Full Organ2 Full Organ3 Full Organ4 Full Organ5 Full Organ6 Full Organ7 Full Organ8 Full Organ9 Jazz Organ1 Jazz Organ2 Jazz Organ3 Jazz Organ4 Jazz Organ5 Jazz Organ6 Rock Organ1 Rock Organ2 Lower Organ1 Lower Organ2 Lower Organ3 Lower Organ4...
  • Page 196 Voice List (AT-90S/80S) Piano Grand Piano Piano1 Piano2 Piano3 AEx PianoStr Honky-tonk Honky-tonk2 Stage Rhodes Dyno Rhodes E.Piano1 E.Piano2 E.Piano3 E.Piano4 AEx EP+Str Harpsichord Clavi. Guitar Nylon-str.Gt Nylon Gt.2 Fl.Guitar Fl.Gtr Roll Requint Gt. AEx Gtr+Str Ac.Gtr Sld Ac.Gtr Hrm Steel-str.Gt 12str Guitar SemAc.Guitar...
  • Page 197 HumanWhistle Bagpipe Uillean Pipe Lead Synth. Lead1 Synth. Lead2 Synth. Lead3 Synth. Lead4 Synth. Lead5 CC Solo JP SuperSaw Sugar Key HollowReleas Accordion Bandoneon Harmonica Blues Harp Bass Organ Bass1 Organ Bass2 Pipe Org. Bs Theater Bass Bombarde String Bass Bass+Cymbal String Bass2 Str.Bass Pdl...
  • Page 198: Voice List (At-60S)

    Voice List (AT-60S) Organ Full Organ1 Full Organ2 Full Organ3 Full Organ4 Full Organ5 Full Organ6 Full Organ7 Jazz Organ1 Jazz Organ2 Jazz Organ3 Jazz Organ4 Jazz Organ5 Jazz Organ6 Rock Organ1 Rock Organ2 Lower Organ1 Lower Organ2 Lower Organ3...
  • Page 199 Organ Bass2 Pipe Org. Bs Theater Bass Bombarde String Bass Bass+Cymbal String Bass2 Str.Bass Pdl Contrabass1 Contrabass2 E.Bass1 E.Bass2 E.Bass3 Voice List (AT-60S) E.Bass4 Tuba Tuba2 Tuba3 Synth. Bass1 Synth. Bass2 Voice Thum Percussion Timpani Timpani2 Ride Cymbal Crash Cymbal...
  • Page 200: Drums/Sfx Set List

    Drums/SFX Set List 707 Claps Hand Clap [EXC7] Hand Clap2 [EXC7] Hand Clap Pop Pedal HH [EXC1] Gospel Hand Clap Snare Roll Pop Kick Pop Kick Pop Side Stick Pop Sanre s Pop Snare Ghost Pop Snare s Pop Low Tom f Pop CHH 1 [EXC1] Pop Low Tom...
  • Page 201 JAZZ STANDARD Slap Scratch Push Scratch Pull Sticks Square Click Metronome Click Metronome Bell Std Kick 2 Std Kick 1 Side Stick Snare Drum 1 Hand Clap Snare Drum 2 Low Tom 2 Closed Hi-hat 1 Low Tom 1 Pedal Hi-hat 1 Mid Tom 2 Open Hi-hat 1 Mid Tom 1...
  • Page 202 Drums/SFX Set List POWER Slap Scratch Push Scratch Pull Sticks Square Click Metronome Click Metronome Bell Std Kick 2 MONDO Kick Side Stick Gated SD Hand Clap Snare Drum 2 Room Low Tom 2 Closed Hi-hat 1 Room Low Tom 1 Pedal Hi-hat 1 Room Mid Tom 2 Open Hi-hat 1...
  • Page 203 BRUSH Slap Scratch Push Scratch Pull Sticks Square Click Metronome Click Metronome Bell Std Kick 2 Std Kick 1 Side Stick Brush Tap Brush Slap Brush Swirl Low Tom 2 Closed Hi-hat 1 Low Tom 1 Pedal Hi-hat 1 Mid Tom 2 Open Hi-hat 1 Mid Tom 1 High Tom 2...
  • Page 204: Manual Percussion List (At-90S/80S)

    Manual Percussion List (AT-90S/80S) PERC.SET 1 Crash Cymbal Snare Roll Concert Snare Drum Concert Cymbal Concert BD1 Jingle Bell Metronome Bell Timpani Roll Timpani Church Bell Big Gong Hand Clap High Wood Block Low Wood Block Tambourine LATIN SET Bongo Open (Low) [mf/f] Bongo Open (Hi) [mf/f]...
  • Page 205: Manual Percussion List (At-60S)

    Manual Percussion List (AT-60S) PERC.SET 1 Crash Cymbal Snare Roll Concert Snare Drum Concert Cymbal Concert BD1 Jingle Bell Metronome Bell Timpani Roll Timpani Church Bell Big Gong Hand Clap High Wood Block Low Wood Block Tambourine VOICE PHRASE 2...
  • Page 206: Rhythm List (At-90S)

    Rhythm List (AT-90S) Big Band/Swing Big Band 3 Cool Swing Big Serenade BigBand Pop Jazzy Choir Organ Swing Scat Swing Club Swing Fast BigBand New Big Band BigBandSwing BigBndBallad Vocal Swing Medium Swing A Cappella Combo Big Band Big Band 2 Jazz Band ChooChooSwg Boogie...
  • Page 207 Latin Rhumba Bossa Nova Bossa Nova 2 FastBosaNova NewBossaNova Chacha Chacha 2 Salsa Samba Rhumba 2 Beguine Mambo Tango 1 Tango 2 Latin Fusion Samba Rio Waltz/March Parade Slow Waltz 2 ViennaWaltz2 Slow Waltz March March 4/4 March 6/8 March 2/4 Jazz Waltz Summer Days Last Dance...
  • Page 208: Rhythm List (At-80S)

    Rhythm List (AT-80S) Big Band/Swing Cool Swing Big Serenade Organ Swing Scat Swing Fast BigBand New Big Band Big Band Jazz Band BigBandSwing BigBndBallad Vocal Swing Club Swing Medium Swing A Cappella Combo Big Band 2 ChooChooSwg Boogie Blues Slow Swing Swing Shuffle Country/Gospel...
  • Page 209 Waltz/March Jazz Waltz Slow Waltz Summer Days Last Dance March March 4/4 March 6/8 March 2/4 StringsWaltz Waltz Musette Vienna Waltz Simple March Trad/Showtime Foxtrot 2 Polka Charleston Rag Time Stage Waltz Raindrops Screen 1 Screen 2 Dixieland Bubbles Foxtrot PianoBoogie1 Music Hall Broadway...
  • Page 210: Rhythm List (At-60S)

    Rhythm List (AT-60S) Big Band/Swing Fast BigBand New Big Band Big Serenade Organ Swing Scat Swing Club Swing BigBandSwing BigBndBallad Big Band Big Band 2 Jazz Band Medium Swing Combo A Cappella ChooChooSwg Slow Swing Boogie Swing Shuffle Country/Gospel DCountry 1...
  • Page 211: Music Style Disk List (At-90S/80S/60S)

    Music Style Disk List (AT-90S/80S/60S) Disk 1 BigBndBalld2 Boogie Jazz Band Blues 2 Blues 3 Big Band 4 Swing MidiumSwing2 Slow Swing 2 Bluegrass 1 Bluegrass 2 Cajun Slow Country ContryBallad CountrySwing Two Step 2 Train Beat Twist 2 Slow Rock 2...
  • Page 212: Chord List

    Chord List symbol: Indicates the constituent not of chord. symbol: Chord shown with an “ ”can be played by pressing just the key marked with the “ .” C#M7 C#m7 Cdim C#dim Cm7 ( 5 ) C#m7 ( 5 ) Caug C#aug Csus4...
  • Page 213 F#M7 F#m7 F#dim Gdim F#m7 ( 5 ) Gm7 ( 5 ) F#aug Gaug F#sus4 Gsus4 F#7sus4 G7sus4 F#m6 A M7 A m7 A dim Adim A m7 ( 5 ) Am7 ( 5 ) A aug Aaug A sus4 Asus4 A 7sus4 A7sus4...
  • Page 214: Glossary

    “Split Point.” Sustain An effect that adds a decay to each note. The AT-90S/80S/ 60S allows sustain to be applied to the voices of the upper part, lower part, and pedal part. Vibrato An effect that cyclically modulates the pitch.
  • Page 215: About Atelier Series Sound Generator

    Since it is upwardly compatible with the General MIDI, Roland’s GS Format is capable of reliably playing back GM Scores equally as well as it performs GS music files (music files that have been created with the GS Format in mind).
  • Page 216: Replacing The Illumination Bulbs

    Replacing the Illumination Bulbs • Before replacing any light bulbs, you must turn off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet. • Wait until the bulb has cooled to room temperature before attempting to replace it. •...
  • Page 217 Remove/install the light bulb Slightly raise the cover. Grasping the body of the light bulb, pull it slowly toward yourself to remove it. fig.03 Align the pins of the new light bulb with the holes of the socket, and insert the bulb straight in. NOTE Be aware that if the pins of the light bulb are not aligned with the holes of the socket when installing the bulb, or if the bulb...
  • Page 218 Replacing the Illumination Bulbs Music stand illumination (AT- 90S only) Remove the music stand lamp cover Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw that fasten the music stand lamp cover. fig.07 NOTE Do not lose the screws that you remove, since they will be needed when re-attaching the music stand lamp cover.
  • Page 219 Pedal illumination (AT-90S only) Remove the foot lamp cover Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Insert a screwdriver vertically into the slot of the foot lamp cover, and pull the screwdriver toward yourself to remove the foot lamp cover. fig.13 NOTE When removing the foot lamp cover, do not pull the...
  • Page 220: Remplacement Des Ampoules

    Remplacement des ampoules • Avant de remplacer les ampoules, éteignez l’appareil et débranchez le câble d’alimentation de la prise électrique. • Remplacez l’ampoule une fois qu’elle est refroidie (à la température de la pièce). • Ne touchez pas une ampoule chaude. •...
  • Page 221 Retrait de l’ampoule grillée et installation de l’ampoule de remplacement Soulevez légèrement le couvercle. Saisissez l’ampoule. $B!$(B et tirez-la lentement vers vous pour la retirer. fig.03 Alignez les broches de la nouvelle ampoule et les trous de la douille et insérez l’ampoule tout droit. NOTE Assurez vous que les broches de l’ampoule soient bien alignées avec les trous de la douille;...
  • Page 222 Remplacement des ampoules Éclairage du lutrin (AT-90S uniquement) Retirer le couvercle de la lampe du lutrin Débranchez le câble d’alimentation de la prise. À l’aide d’un tournevis à tête cruciforme, retirez les vis qui retiennent le couvercle de la lampe du lutrin.
  • Page 223 Éclairage des pédales (AT-90S uniquement) Retirer le couvercle de la lampe inférieure Débranchez le câble d’alimentation de la prise. Insérez un tournevis pour écrous à fente verticalement dans la fente du couvercle de la lampe et tirez-le vers vous pour retirer le couvercle.
  • Page 224: Settings That Are Stored After The Power Is Turned Off

    Settings That Are Stored After the Power Is Turned Off Settings That Are Stored After the Power Is Turned Off Arranger Update Transpose Update Master Tune Rotary Speed Rotary Color Registration Shift Expression Curve Send PC Switch MIDI IN Mode Lyric On/Off Metronome Sound Mic Echo...
  • Page 225: Midi Implementation Chart

    Roland Organ Model AT-90S Model AT-80S Model AT-60S Function... Basic Default Channel Changed Default Mode Messages Altered Note True Voice Number : Note ON Velocity Note OFF After Key's Touch Ch's Pitch Bend 0, 32 6, 38 Control Change 98, 99...
  • Page 226: Demo Song List

    Hector Olivera Ric Iannone Ric Iannone Jonas Nordwall Ric Iannone Ric Iannone Copyright © 2001 Roland Corporation © 2001 Roland Corporation © 2001 Roland Corporation © 2001 Roland Corporation © 1999 Roland Corporation © 2001 Roland Corporation © 2001 Roland Corporation ©...
  • Page 227 Presently Olivera tours internationally playing some of the world’s most magnificent pipe organs as well as his preferred electronic organ, the Roland Atelier for which he continues to collaborate with its development. Jonas Nordwall A native of Portland, Mr.
  • Page 228: Main Specifications (At-90S)

    Main Specifications AT-90S/80S/60S: Music ATELIER Controller/Function Keyboard Pedalboard Sound Generator Max. Polyphony Voices Upper Part Lower Part Solo Part Pedal Part Any two voices can be assigned to each [Others] button. (One for Pedal Organ and Pedal Orchestral [Others] button.)
  • Page 229: Main Specifications

    Lyric (Built-in Display) Yes (Built-in Display, Video Out) Damper Pedal, Expression Pedal Aux Out jack, Video Out jack Main Specifications AT-60S 40 W x 2 8 cm x 2 25 cm x 2 — — Graphic 320 x 240 dots back-...
  • Page 230 52 lbs 15 oz 176.0 kg 388 lbs 1 oz 278 lbs 15 oz Pedalboard AT-80S AT-60S 130 W (AC 117V) 130 W (AC 230V) 130 W (AC 240V) Satin Mahogany 1331 (W) x 649 (D) x 529 (H) 52-7/16” (W) x 25-9/16” (D)
  • Page 231: Index

    Index Active Expression Voice ... 44 Aftertouch ... 157 Aftertouch Sensitivity ... 157 Arranger Update ... 166 Automatic Accompaniment ... 61 Aux Out ... 185 Aux Out Mode ... 185 Bass Split ... 125 Beat ... 170 Bender/Vibrato ... 163 BMP Installer ...
  • Page 232 Index Octave Shift ... 50 One Touch Program ... 66 Part Balance ... 48 PC Number ... 173 Pedal Bass Voice ... 38 Pedal To Lower ... 126 PedalBass Mode ... 158 Pitch Bend Range ... 164 Pitch Bend/Vibrato ... 104 Play Transpose ...
  • Page 233 Information When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in your country as shown below. SINGAPORE AFRICA AFRICA Swee Lee Company 150 Sims Drive, EGYPT SINGAPORE 387381 TEL: 846-3676 Al Fanny Trading Office...
  • Page 234 This product complies with the requirements of European Directives EMC 89/336/EEC and LVD 73/23/EEC. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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