Performing With An Active Expression Voice - Roland Music Atelier AT-45 Owner's Manual

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■ 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.
1.
Touch the [Others] button of the Part to which you want to
assign an Active Expression voice.
"Active Expression voices" can be assigned to the [Others] buttons of the
Upper Orchestral part, Lower Orchestral part, Solo part, and Pedal part.
The Others Voice screens appears.
2.
Touch a button that shows a sound group.
A sub-window appears, allowing you to select a sound group.
fig.01-17
3.
In the sub-window, touch <AEx Voice> (Active Expression
Voice).
The indicator of the selected [Others] button will blink.
The Others Voice (Others Voice Select) screen appears, and only the Active
Expression Voices from the entire collection are displayed.
fig.01-17
4.
Touch a voice name.
5.
Once again, press the [Others] button for the part whose
sound you wish to set to confirm the voice.
The indicator of the [Others] button will change from blinking to lit.
An active expression voice will be selected.
Chapter 1 Selecting and Playing Sounds
For details on the active
expression voices that are
available, refer to "Voice
list" (p. 196).
NOTE
Although you can select an
Active Expression voice
with the [Others] button for
parts other than Lower
Orchestral, Upper
Orchestral, Solo, and Pedal,
no Active Expression effect
is applied. The
(Active Expression) icon
does not appear when an
Active Expression voice is
selected for a part for
which the Active
Expression effect is not
being used.
Sounds marked by
"
" support the
Active Expression function.
You can also confirm the
voice by touching <Exit> in
the Others Voice (Other
Voice select) screen. You
can also press the key for
the part containing a
changed voice to confirm
the voice setting.
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