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User manual Roland, model PCR-30

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0 Nach dem Einschalten startet das PCR-30/50 stets mit Speichernummer 0 (GM2), gleichgultig, in welchem Status es sich befand, als der Netzstrom zum letzten Mal ausgeschaltet wurde. 1 Das PCR-30/50 ruft nach dem Einschalten den Speicher zuruck, der zuletzt zuruckgerufen oder gespeichert wurde. 2 Drucken Sie die Schaltflache [ENTER]. Deutsch 71 Edit-Modus (EDIT) Einstellungsmethode F Fuhren Sie die Schritte 1-3 aus. 1 Das Display zeigt “RST“ an. 2 Drucken Sie die Schaltflache [ENTER]. 3 Im Display blinkt “YES“. 4 Drucken Sie die Schaltflache [ENTER]. Appendixes This section contains troubleshooting information and explanations of convenient functions. You may read this material as necessary. Convenient functions ........................................................... p. 74 Basic connections .................................................................. p. 79 Memory sets .......................................................................... p. 80 Troubleshooting.................................................................... p. 87 MIDI implementation .......................................................... p. 93 Main specifications...............................................................p. 98 Convenient functions Convenient functions Setting the input mode When inputting numerical values on the PCR-30/50, you can use either of two input modes: Decimal input mode or Hexadecimal input mode. If you want to input decimal numbers, press the [DECIMAL] button. If you want to input hexadecimal numbers, press the [HEX] button. When you turn on the power, the PCR-30/50 will start up in Decimal mode. Decimal and hexadecimal numbers correspond as follows. Decimal: ................................................................. 0–127 Hexadecimal: ......................................................... 00–7F However, for MIDI CH and PROGRAM CHANGE, the values are as follows. Decimal Hexadecimal MIDI CH 1–16 0–F PROGRAM CHANGE 1–128 00–7F * Normally, the display will show three digits when using Decimal input mode. For this reason, there will be no indication of the parameter you are now inputting, and you may lose track of what you are doing. If this occurs, you can temporarily switch back to Hexadecimal mode to check the parameter you are inputting. Then switch back to Decimal mode and continue. Specifying the button mode When you make controller assignments for a button, you will need to specify the operating mode (the “button mode”) of that button. 1. Press the [0] or [1] key to select either Latch mode or Toggle mode. Latch mode (0) The setting will turn on when you press the button, and off when you release it. The button will remain lit while you are pressing it. Toggle mode (1) The setting will alternate on/off each time you press the button. The button will light when an On message is transmitted, and will go dark when an Off message is transmitted. 2. Press the [ENTER] button. * When you use a button as a controller, turning the button on will transmit the maximum specified value, and turning it off will transmit the minimum value. Convenient functions Specifying the port When using a USB connection, you can specify the USB port to which the messages assigned to the controller will be sent. 1. Press a key [1]–[3] to select the port. PORT 1 (1) Messages will be sent to “PCR1”. PORT 2 (2) Messages will be sent to “PCR2”. PORT 1,2 (3) Messages will be sent to both “PCR1” and “PCR2”. 2. Press the [ENTER] button. * If you have connected the PCR-30/50 via its MIDI connectors, this port setting is not used. Messages will be sent to the MIDI OUT connector. The ports correspond to the MIDI connectors of the PCR-30/50 as follows. PCR-30/50PCR-30/50 USB Driver USB Bulk reception port EDIROL PCR EDIROL PCR MIDI OUT EDIROL PCR 2 EDIROL PCR 1 Keyboard/BENDER EDIROL PCR MIDI IN MIDI OUT device (port name) MIDI IN device (port name) Controllers MIDI OUT device PCR MIDI OUT If you specify PCR MIDI OUT as the output port for your sequencer software, the MIDI messages will be sent from the MIDI OUT connector of the PCR-30/50. PCR (Macintosh: PCR1) This is the Bulk reception port. When receiving bulk data into the PCR-30/50, specify PCR as the output port for your sequencer software. MIDI IN device PCR MIDI IN If you specify PCR MIDI IN as the input port for your sequencer software, MIDI messages from the MIDI IN connector of the PCR-30/50 can be received. PCR1 PCR2 This is the port at which messages from the keyboard, BENDER lever, and controllers will be input. The keyboard, BENDER level, and controllers will be mapped to PCR1 and/or PCR2 according to the port setting. You may find it convenient to specify PCR1 for messages used to play a software synthesizer or for realtime recording on a sequencer track, and specify PCR2 for messages used to control the sequencer, such as sequencer play/stop or track fader control. PCR2 is the bulk transmission port. When transmitting bulk data from the PCR-30/50, spe...

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