Viewing A Notation - Roland AT900 Music Atelier Owner's Manual

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Viewing a Notation

You can display the notations of performances from SMF
music files and recordings made on the ATELIER. This is very
convenient when you want to read the music as you play and
to confirm recorded songs.
Selecting Songs
→ There is no need to select the song when displaying
notations for performances recorded with the Composer.
Start from Step 6.
1.
Prepare the USB memory or floppy disk that
contains the song for which you want to view
the notation.
If you want to view the notation for a song in USB
memory, connect your USB memory to the external
memory connector before you continue.
If you want to view the notation for a song in floppy
disk, connect the floppy disk drive to the Ext Drive
connector, and insert a floppy disk into the drive.
2.
Press the [Song] button.
The Song Select screen appears.
fig.07-31-2.eps
3.
Touch <
><
> to select the desired media.
If you want to view the notation for a song in USB
memory, select "Ext Memory."
If you want to view the notation for a song in user
memory, select "Favorites."
If you want to view the notation for a song in floppy
disk, select "Disk."
4.
Touch <
><
> to select the song whose
notation is to be displayed.
5.
Touch <Load>.
After the song is loaded, the Rec/Play screen opens.
Recording/Playing Back What You Play
Displaying Notations
6.
Touch <DigiScore> on the Rec/Play screen.
The Notation screen appears.
fig.07-38.eps
Display
Enlarge the notation display.
Display lyrics in the notation.
Display the Bass part notation.
Display the Lower part notation.
Display the Upper part notation.
Display the Upper part and Lower part
notations.
You can change the part that is displayed,
and change the way in which the notation
is displayed (p. 172).
Explanation
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