Preventing Rhythm Tempos From Switching Automatically; Changing The Operation Of The Fill In Buttons - Roland Music ATELIER AT500 Owner's Manual

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Preventing Rhythm Tempos from
Switching Automatically
You can prevent Rhythm tempos from switching automatically
when you switch Rhythms.
1.
Touch <Rhythm> on the Main screen.
The Rhythm screen appears.
2.
Touch <
> (Utility).
The Utility screen appears.
3.
Touch <Options>.
The Rhythm Options screen appears.
4.
Touch <
> <
> to display the Auto Std
Tempo (Auto Standard Tempo).
fig.02-11-2.eps
5.
Touch the Auto Std Tempo setting to switch
between "ON" and "OFF."
Each time you touch the Auto Std Tempo setting, it will
alternate between "ON" and "OFF."
Setting
Switching the Rhythm while the Rhythm is
ON
stopped automatically changes the tempo
settings to those in the new Rhythm.
The tempo settings are not changed
OFF
automatically when the Rhythms are changed.
6.
Touch <Exit>.
This setting remains stored in memory even while power is
turned off.
Description
Changing the Operation of the Fill In
Buttons
You can change the operation of the Fill In [Auto] button and
Fill In [Break] button so that they work in the same way as on
the S-series.
1.
Touch <Rhythm> on the Main screen.
The Rhythm screen appears.
2.
Touch <
> (Utility).
The Utility screen appears.
3.
Touch <Options>.
The Rhythm Options screen appears.
4.
Touch <
> <
> to display the Rhythm
Mode.
fig.02-11-2.eps
5.
Touch the Rhythm Mode setting to switch
between "ORIGINAL" and "S-SERIES."
Each time you touch the Rhythm Mode setting, it will
alternate between "ORIGINAL" and "S-SERIES."
Setting
The function of the Fill In [Auto] button and Fill
ORIGINAL
In [Break] button will not change.
The function of the Fill In [Auto] button and Fill
In [Break] button will change.
Fill In [Auto] button →
S-SERIES
Fill In [To Variation] button
Fill In [Break] button →
Fill In [To Original] button
6.
Touch <Exit>.
This setting remains stored in memory even while power is
turned off.
Various Other Settings
Description
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