Roland AT90S User Manual

Page 110

Advertising
background image

108

Chapter 5 Applying Various Effects to the Sound

Type

How notes pressed are sounded

Harmony

[Organ]

Upper Voice

Upper Voice

[Big Band]

Solo Voice

Upper Voice

[Strings]

Solo Voice & Upper Voice

Upper Voice

[Block]

Solo Voice & Upper Voice

Upper Voice

[Hymn]

Solo & Upper Voice

Upper Voice

[Traditional]

Solo Voice & Upper Voice

Upper Voice

[Harp]

not sounded

Upper Voice

[Others]

DUET

Solo Voice

Upper Voice

COMBO

Solo Voice

Upper Voice

JAZZ SCAT

Solo Voice

Upper Voice

COUNTRY

Solo Voice & Upper Voice

Upper Voice

BROADWAY

Solo Voice & Upper Voice

Upper Voice

BRASS

Solo Voice

Upper Voice

FLUTE

Solo Voice

Upper Voice

DIXIELAND

Solo Voice

Upper Voice

HYMN2

Solo Voice & Upper Voice

Upper Voice

GOSPEL

Solo Voice & Upper Voice

Upper Voice

SYNTH

Solo Voice & Upper Voice

Upper Voice

OCTAVE 1

Solo Voice & Upper Voice

Upper Voice

OCTAVE 2

Solo Voice & Upper Voice

Upper Voice

1 NOTE

Solo Voice & Upper Voice

Upper Voice

2 NOTES

Solo Voice & Upper Voice

Upper Voice

3 NOTES

Solo Voice & Upper Voice

Upper Voice

4 NOTES

Solo Voice & Upper Voice

Upper Voice

NOTE

The number of notes of the
harmony will depend on
the Harmony Intelligence
type.

Harp-type harmony
intelligence will not sound
the keys you play. Use your
left hand to play a chord in
the lower keyboard and use
your right hand to play a
glissando on the upper
keyboard, and a beautiful
harp glissando will be
produced.

Min

Max

Min

Max

Min

Max

Min

Max

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products:

80S, 60S