O Loading Performance Data Into The At-90 (Load Button); O Playing Back Performance Data On Disk (All Song Play Button And Play Button) - Roland AT90 Owner's Manual

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O Loading performance data into the
AT-90 (Load button)
To edit (—>p.55) or re-record performance data
that is on disk, you must first load that data into
the instrument.
— Select +
Load
Function.
Save
Soo
. Insert the correct disk into the disk drive.
. Press the Select buttons to select the perfor-
mance data you wish to load.
The message below is shown when the perfor-
mance data in the unit has not been saved to
disk. If you don't mind erasing it, press the Rec
button. If you wish to save this data, however,
press the Reset button to cancel the procedure,
and then save the data on disk. (>p.43)
. Press the Load button (or Rec button) to carry
out the load operation.
When you press the Rec button, the AT-90 goes
into recording standby after the data is loaded.
If you load music data other than AT-90 music
data (SMF music data, etc.), the rhythm data
will be loaded into the Rhythm track, and the
other data will be loaded into the Accomp track.
O Playing back performance data on disk
(All Song Play button and Play button)
The AT-90 not only provides for the playback of
music that you recorded on disk, but it also
allows you to enjoy playing a wide variety of |
commercially available music data, such as
those listed below.
SMF Music Data
The Standard MIDI File format was designed to
provide a means for exchanging performance
data among a wide variety of devices. In addi-
tion to the types of music data shown above, the
AT-90 is also capable of playing back any
Standard MIDI Files compatible with the GM or
GS formats.
44
ES
ES
* When the performance data is a Standard MIDI
File, " +: " will be displayed after the file name.
Composer
— Select +
ioad . Function `. Save
Registration
=
5
jename
—Clear-
[ Demo ]
Track
R
1
2
3
4
. Insert the correct disk into the disk drive.
. When you wish to play back all the performance
data in order, press the All Song Play button. When
you only wish to play back one song, use the Select
buttons to select the song and press the Play button.
To play back performance data from a disk, any
data that may already be in the AT-90 must first
be erased. The message below appears when
there is some performance data already in the
instrument that has not been saved on disk. If
you don't mind erasing it, press the Rec button.
If you do not want to lose this data, press the
Reset button to cancel the procedure, and then
save the data on disk. (p.43)
. To stop playback, press the Stop button (or
Reset button).
When the All Song Play button was used to
start playback, playback can also be stopped by
pressing that button again.
By holding down the Stop button when you
press the Play button, you can have the
metronome sound two measures of count-in
before playback starts.
When "Please Wait" is shown in the display, it
means the unit is searching for performance
data. Please wait until the message disappears.

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