Settings for the composer, Changing the key when playing back songs, Count-in recording – Roland AT20s User Manual

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Settings for the Composer

Changing the Key When

Playing Back Songs

SMF Music files or a performance that you recorded can be

transposed for playback.

1.

Press the [Function] button.

2.

Using the Select [-] and [+] buttons, select “Play

Transpose.”

3.

Press the [Bwd]/[Fwd] buttons to select the

value for transpose.

Each press of the [Bwd]/[Fwd] buttons transpose the key
by a semitone.
You can transpose the song within a range of -24 to +24
semitone.

To return to the basic screen, press the [Function] button
or the [Display/Exit] button.

You can transpose the keyboard for performance. For details

refer to “Transposing to a Different Key (Transpose Buttons)”

(p. 46).

Count-in Recording

This setting (ON/OFF) determines whether or not a

metronome count-in (2 measures) will be heard after

pressing the [Play] button on recording. The count-in helps

you to establish the tempo before you begin playing.

1.

Press the [Function] button.

2.

Using the Select [-] and [+] buttons, select

“Count-In Rec.”

fig.09-01

3.

Press the [Bwd]/[Fwd] buttons to turn it ON or

OFF.

ON

A two-measure count will sound before recording

OFF No count will sound before recording

To return to the basic screen, press the [Function] button
or the [Display/Exit] button.

Changing the Metronome

Setting

This setting determines whether or not the metronome will

sound.

1.

Press the [Function] button.

2.

Using the Select [-] and [+] buttons, select “Met-

ronome”

fig.09-02

3.

Press the [Bwd]/[Fwd] buttons to select OFF,

REC, or ON.

OFF

Not heard at all

REC

Heard only while recording

ON

Heard constantly

To return to the basic screen, press the [Function] button
or the [Display/Exit] button.

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