Adding decay to the sound (damper pedal), Using the foot switch, Press the right foot switch toward the right – Roland ATELIER AT-300 User Manual

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Using the Performance Functions

You can depress the damper pedal to add reverberation to notes played on
the lower manual.

While you continue depressing the damper pedal, notes will be sustained
even if you release the keys.

fig.06-04

On each side of the expression pedal are two Foot Switches. Different
functions are assigned to each of these two foot switches.

fig.06-07

With the factory settings, the following functions are assigned to the left and
right Foot Switches.

Press the right Foot Switch toward the right.

If Rotary is turned on, the Rotary effect will switch between “Fast” and “Slow”
each time you press the Right Foot Switch.

Press the left Foot Switch toward the left.

While you are pressing the Foot Switch, the pitch will be temporarily lowered.
When you release the Left Foot Switch, the pitch will return to normal.

Adding Decay to the Sound (Damper Pedal)

Using the Foot Switch

Right Foot Switch

Switch the Rotary effect between Fast/Slow.

Left Foot Switch

Glide (an effect by which the pitch is lowered by a
semitone while the foot switch is pressed, and is
returned to what is originally was when you release
your foot).

NOTE

Decay cannot be added to the
Solo voices.

Decay can not be applied to
Pedal Bass voices played on
the Lower keyboard (when the
Pedal [To Lower] button
indicator is lit or Bass Split
function is ON).

You can also change the
function assigned to the Foot
Switch.
Please refer to “Changing the
Function of the Foot Switch” (p.
69).

NOTE

Glide is not applied to the
Vintage Organ voice.

You can store functions to be
assigned to the foot switch to
individual Registration buttons
(p. 69).

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