Roland ATELIER AT-500 User Manual

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Recording/Playing Back What You Play

In addition to playing back the music you recorded on the
instrument and saved to a USB memory, ATELIER also lets you
enjoy a wide variety of commercially available song files,
such as defined below.

To Play Back Only One Song

1.

Prepare the song that you want to play back.

If you want to play a song from USB memory, connect it
to the External Memory connector.
If you want to play a song from floppy disk, connect the
floppy disk drive to the Ext Drive connector, and insert a
floppy disk into the drive.

When the performance song loaded from a USB

memory is a Standard MIDI File, “

” will be

displayed on the Main screen.

fig.07-06.eps

2.

Press the [Song] button.

fig.07-09.eps

The Song Select screen appears.

fig.07-10.eps

3.

Touch <

> <

> to select the desired

media.

If you want to play a song from USB memory, choose
“Ext Memory.” If you want to play a song from floppy
disk, choose “Disk.”

4.

In the screen, touch <

> <

> to select the

song that you wish to play back.

5.

Touch <

> (

) to play back the

song.

6.

Touch <

> (

) to stop the song.

You can also play back or stop the music files by touching
<Play> or <Stop> in the Rec/Play screen. By touching
<Bwd> or <Fwd> you can rewind or fast-forward the
performance.

Playing Back Performance
Songs Stored on USB Memory
and SMF Music Files

SMF Music Files
SMF (Standard MIDI File) is a data format that was
created in order to standardize music data formats
between manufacturers. Collections of songs in SMF
music files are commercially available in a wide range of
styles for enjoyment, as accompaniment for practicing
musical instruments, and for karaoke.
If you want to purchase SMF music files, you can contact
the dealer where you purchased the ATELIER.

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