Manual; About The Display; Understanding The Main And Related Screens - Roland 60S Owner's Manual

Roland musical instrument owner's manual at90s, 80s, 60s
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About the Display

The AT-90S/80S/60S makes use of a Touch Screen. This lets you carry out a
wide variety of actions just by touching the screen lightly.

Understanding the Main and Related Screens

Main Screen
fig.04-02
1
2
6
8
11
14
Number
1
Tempo
2
Measure
3
Beat
Bouncing Ball
4
A ball will bounce in time with the rhythm or song.
Chord Name
5
Displays the name of the chord that is played in the lower key-
board.
Indication button
6
Pressed to choose which name to have indicated; either the
Rhythm Name, Song Name, or Registration Name.
7
Rhythm Name/Song Name/Registration Name
Transpose
8
Displays the transpose setting.
Voice Name
9
Displays the name of the upper keyboard voice.
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3
4
12
15
Explanations
5
7
9
10
13
16
NOTE
The explanations in this
manual include
illustrations that depict
what should typically be
shown by the display.
Note, however, that your
unit may incorporate a
newer, enhanced version of
the system (e.g., includes
newer sounds), so what
you actually see in the
display may not always
match what appears in the

manual.

NOTE
The Touch Screen is
operated by touching it
lightly with your finger.
Pressing hard, or using a
hard object can damage the
Touch Screen. Be careful
not to press too hard, and
be sure to use only your
fingers to operate the
Touch Screen.
NOTE
The positioning of the
Touch Screen may become
displaced due to changes in
the surrounding
environment and over
time. If this happens,
follow the steps in
"Repositioning the Touch
Screen" (p. 175) to correct
the pointer position.
NOTE
Do not place items on the
touch screen.

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