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The rhythm style Swing Pop lends itself to a lot more than the Carpenters' classic "Close to You." Add these presets for some wonderful options that bring favorite oldies to life. »
It is easy to convert the AT into a triple-keyboard instrument. Find out how. »
As you may have noticed, all our Music Atelier® instruments have utilized USB memory. Have you ever wondered why?
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From Silent Night and Silver Bells to Rudolph and Frosty, the music of Christmas sets the holiday into motion. »
It’s interesting to look back and recreate some of the unique sounds and styles made famous by legends like Jimmy Smith, Earl Grant, and Walter Wanderley.
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Discover John's passion for creating registrations with emotions. »
Take an in-depth look into Gregg’s approach to upbeat and happy songs. »
The scene. We are in Trinidad, an island located just north of Venezuela in the Caribbean Sea. »
Hi folks…Rosemary Bailey here. I am set to embark on a new venture that I know will provoke the interest of our Atelier family and friends. »
For those of you that don’t yet own a new Artist Edition model, we are pleased to offer USB support for three of Hal Leonard’s most popular selling E-Z Play® books. »
These registrations are designed for your favorite Latin tunes, and provide a nice Latin Big Band feel. Try them. »
One of the many great features of the Roland Atelier is its ability to be expanded and updated. Learn more. »
With the new Atelier models offering the option to save performances as audio files, we are often asked when to “Record as Audio” and when to “Record as SMF.” »
A brief history of Roland's Music Atelier and the dreams and passion that brought it all about. »
OTP +Plus is a new feature that allows you to pre-select your favorite categories of sounds, so they’re always ready for you to enjoy in presets five through 12. »
The Atelier is capable of so many authentic orchestral sounds, we sometimes forget how fun it is to just play “straight ahead drawbar organ.” »