What Is A Track Button - Roland AT800 Music Atelier Owner's Manual

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What is a Track Button?

The recorded performance will be automatically assigned to the
seven Track buttons according to the recorded part. You can
record or play back independently by specifying the desired
Track button; for example, when you wish to re-record a track.
fig.07-04.eps
You can record different kinds of performance data into each
track:
Track
Recorded Performance
Rhythm performance
Rhythm
Drums/SFX
Manual percussion
Accomp
Automatic Accompaniment (except Bass)
Pedal Bass Voice Performance Data (Note,
Bender, Modulation)
Bass
Bass part of the Automatic Accompaniment
Lower Voice Performance Data (Note, Hold,
Lower
Bender, Modulation)
Upper Voice Performance Data (Note, Hold,
Upper
Bender, Modulation, After Touch)
Solo Voice Performance Data (Note, Hold,
Solo
Bender, Modulation, After Touch)
Glide
Expression
Reverb Type
Reverb Depth
Solo [To Lower] button (ON/OFF)
Pedal [To Lower] button (ON/OFF)
Control
Transpose [-] [+] button setting
[Harmony Intelligence] button (ON/OFF)
Harmony Intelligence Type
Rotary [Fast/Slow] button (ON/OFF)
Rotary [On/Off] button (ON/OFF)
Pedal Bass Mode
Recording/Playing Back What You Play
Track
Recorded Performance
Solo Mode
Solo To Lower Mode
Solo Split Point
[Bass Split] button (ON/OFF)
Bass Split Point
Sustain ON/OFF
Sustain Length
Initial Touch
Vintage Organ Setting
Wall Type
The Voices assigned for each part
Level [▲][▼] button (Part Balance Volume)
The Reverb depth for each part
The Chorus settings (ON/OFF) of the voice
The Octave shift settings for each part
Control
[Drums/SFX] button (ON/OFF)
Drums/SFX Set
[Manual Percussion] button (ON/OFF)
Manual Percussion Set
Chord Intelligence
Chord Hold
Leading Bass
Lower Voice [Hold] button (ON/OFF)
Tempo setting
Volume of the Rhythm Accompaniment part
Reverb depth of the Rhythm Accompaniment
part
Volume of the Rhythm drum part
Reverb depth of the Rhythm drum part
Volume of the Rhythm bass part
Reverb depth of the Rhythm bass part
More information about the track assignments when playing
commercial SMF music files, please refer to
"Correspondence Between Track Buttons and Track Mute
Buttons When Playing Back Commercial SMF Music Files"
(p. 169).
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