Adding Variety To The Rhythm Or Automatic Accompaniment; Changing The Arrangement Of The Rhythm And Accompaniment (Style Orchestrator) - Roland Atelier AT-60SL Owner's Manual

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Adding Variety to the Rhythm or
Automatic Accompaniment
You can add variety to the rhythm or automatic accompaniment by
changing the rhythm pattern of the rhythm or the arrangement of the
automatic accompaniment, or by inserting a break (i.e., stopping the rhythm
for one measure).
fig.02-07
AT-80SL
To
To
Variation
Original
Fill In
Button name
Fill In [To Variation] button
Fill In [To Original] button
[Break] button
<AT-80SL only>
What's a fill-in?
A Fill In is a short phrase that is inserted at a break in the melody or at a
point where the character of the song changes (between Chorus's or Verses).
■ Changing the Arrangement of the Rhythm and
Accompaniment (Style Orchestrator)
You can change the arrangement of the accompaniment. This function is
called "Style Orchestrator." For each rhythm, there are four types of
arrangement for the accompaniment.
The following buttons are called Style Orchestrator buttons.
fig.02-08
AT-80SL
Advanced
Advanced
Basic
1
Style Orchestrator
1.
Press the Style Orchestrator buttons to change the
arrangement of the accompaniment.
The indicator of the button you pressed will light.
The [Basic] button produces the simplest arrangement, and the [Full] button
produces the most florid.
Harmony Intelligence
Count
Down
Intro/
Break
Ending
After the Fill-In has played, play the
Variation Rhythm pattern.
After the Fill-In has played, play the
Original Rhythm pattern.
Stop the rhythm at the end of that
measure (Break).
AT-60SL
Basic
Full
2
Style Orchestrator
Chapter 2 Using Rhythm Performance
AT-60SL
To
To
Variation
Original
Fill In
Function
1
Advanced
2
Full
NOTE
AT-60SL has no [Break]
button.
The functions of the Fill In
[To Variation] button and
Fill In [To Original] button
can be assigned to the foot
switches located on each
side of the Expression
Pedal. Please refer to
"Changing the Function
of the Foot Switch" (p.
118).
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