36 chapter 1 selecting and playing sounds – Roland AT90S User Manual

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Chapter 1 Selecting and Playing Sounds

Functions of the Upper/Lower/Pedal Bass Sound
Select Buttons

fig.01-06

Each time you press a voice button, its indicator will switch between being
lit and being turned off. Voices that have their button indicator lit can be
played.

Two voices of the same family are assigned to each voice button. Buttons
with voices from two different families have the names of both voices
printed on them.

The [Alternate] button switches between these two voices.

The [Alternate] button

Voice that will be selected

The [Alternate] button is not lit.

The voice indicated on the button is
selected.

The [Alternate] button is lit.

Another voice of the same family or
the voice indicated on the bottom half
of the button is selected.

Theater

Pipe

Pipe

Pipe

Theater

1

2

Jazz

1

Jazz

2

Jazz

3

1

2

3

Full

Full

Full

1

2

3

Synth

Strings

Slow

Strings

Strings

Chior

Horn

French

Brass

Piano

Vibes

Marimba

Accordion

Harmonica

A.Guitar

E.Piano

E.Guitar

Mandolin

Banjo

Harp

Harpsi

Level

Level

Level

Alternate

Alternate

Alternate

Orchestral

Rotary Sound

Upper

Symphonic

Organ

Lower

1

Lower

2

Lower

3

Theater Theater

1

2

Pipe

Pipe

Pipe

1

2

3

Full

3

Full

2

Full

1

French

Horn

Strings

Brass

Piano

Harp

Harpsi

A.Guitar

Accordion

Harmonica

E.Piano

Vibes

Marimba

Orchestral

Level

Level

Level

Alternate

Alternate

Alternate

Rotary Sound

Lower

Symphonic

Organ

Theater

Organ

1

Organ

2

Octave

Up

Pipe

Electric

Bass&

Cymbal

Octave

Up

String

Contrabass

Orchestral

Organ

Pedal

Lower

To

Bass

Split

Chior

NOTE

If none of the voice buttons
are lit, playing the
keyboard will not produce
a sound.

Min

Max

Min

Max

Min

Max

Min

Max

Harmony Intelligence

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