Footage (at-90s), P. 45, 45 chapter 1 selecting and playing sounds – Roland AT90S User Manual

Page 47: Types of footage voice (footage type), Percussion voice (voices which add crispness)

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Chapter 1 Selecting and Playing Sounds

Footage (AT-90S)

The Upper and Lower keyboards provide Footage Tablets that allow you to
create a wide variety of organ sounds by combining voices of different
pitches. Here’s how to use the Footage Tablets to create a voice, so that you
can play sounds that are not provided by the three sections discussed
earlier. To more easily hear the characteristics of the Footage Tablets, turn
off the voices of the three (four) parts “Organ,” “Symphonic” and
“Orchestral” (& Solo).

The Footage Tablets are organized as follows.

fig.01-22

Types of Footage Voice (Footage Type)

Flute

: Full Organ

Pipe

: Pipe Organ

Theater

: Theater Organ

Footage Voices of Differing Pitch (Upper Footage, Lower
Footage)

As the number decreases, the pitch will become correspondingly higher (see
next page).

Percussion Voice (Voices which Add Crispness)

These add a crisp sound with an attack to the Footage voices of the Upper
part.

Button

Explanation

Percussion [4’] button

Percussion one octave above

Percussion [2 2/3’] button

Percussion one octave and a fifth above

[Fast Decay] button

Shortens the decay time of the percussion
(short percussion)

Feet

Percussion

Type of Footage Voice

Theater

Pipe

Flute

Footage Type

Lower Footage

Fast

Decay

Percussion

Upper Footage

Percussion is often used
with Flute. It can also be
used with Pipe or Theater,
but if you have selected
percussion for Flute,
switching to Pipe or
Theater will cause
percussion to be cancelled
automatically.

Min

Max

Min

Max

Min

Max

Min

Max

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