Using The Pitch Bend/Vibrato Lever - Roland Music ATELIER AT500 Owner's Manual

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Using the Pitch Bend/Vibrato Lever

When you move the Pitch Bend/Vibrato lever to the left or right, you can
obtain a smooth change in the pitch of the notes being played (Pitch Bend
effect). Move the lever to the right to raise the pitch, and to the left to lower it.
Also, when you push the lever away from you, a vibrato effect can be
obtained.
fig.04-05.eps
By default (immediately after the power is turned on) the Pitch Bend effect is
added to the voices of all the sections being played on the Upper keyboard.
Vibrato Effect
Pitch Bend Effect
Using the Performance Functions
You can also adjust the range
of the pitch which is shifted by
the Pitch Bend lever. For details,
refer to "Changing the Pitch
Bend Range" (p. 201).
Please note that only the
appropriate voices will allow
vibrato to be added, refer to
"Voice list" (Appendix:
separate booklet).
You can change the settings so
that both the Pitch Bend and
Vibrato effects are applied to
the Lower keyboard voice or
the voices on the Pedalboard.
Please refer to "Choosing the
Keyboard for which Pitch Bend
and Vibrato will Apply" (p.
200).
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