Roland ATELIER AT-500 User Manual

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Creating Original Accompaniment Rhythms

Creating Original Accompaniment Rhythms

You can take User Rhythms created with the Rhythm Customize
function and save them in the ATELIER’s User memory and USB
memory.
To call up Rhythms saved in User memory, press the [User]
button.

1.

Bring up the Rhythm Customize screen (p.
188).

2.

Touch <

> (Utility).

The Utility screen appears.

fig.RC-11.eps

3.

Touch <Save>.

The Rhythm Save screen appears.

fig.RC-19.eps

4.

Touch <

> <

> to determine the save

destination.

Select “Ext Memory” to save the data in USB memory, or
“Favorites” to save it in user memory.
Select “Disk” to save the data in floppy disk.

5.

Touch <

> <

> to select the number of the

save destination.

Numbers which have not been used in the saving
operation will be displayed as “- - - - -.”

fig.RC-19-2.eps

To cancel the save, touch <Exit> to close the Rhythm
Save screen.
You can change the name of a Rhythm by touching
<Rename>.

6.

Touch <Save>.

The User Rhythms are saved to the User memory or to
USB memory.

You can save Rhythms after changing the tempo by touching
the Tempo [

] [

] button.

If the following screen appears

The following screen appears if you select a number to which
a Rhythm has already been saved and then touch <Save>.

fig.OverwriteRhythmOK?.eps

If you wish to overwrite the Rhythm

1.

Touch <OK>.

The Rhythm will be rewritten.

If you wish to save new data instead of
updating the Rhythm

1.

Touch <Cancel>.

Rewriting of the Rhythm will be canceled.

2.

In the Rhythm Save screen, select the number
that is displayed as “-----” (a number that
currently does not contain Rhythm data).

3.

Touch <Save>.

Saving User Rhythms to the User
Memory or USB Memory

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