Contents Names of things and what they do ...4 Panel ... 4 Side panel ... 7 Using control maps ...8 What is a control map?... 8 Control maps and the current memory... 8 Switching control maps ... 9 Saving a control map... 9 Receiving a control map from your computer (Bulk Receive) ...
The function of the [DYNAMIC MAPPING] button is specified by the System setting DYNAMIC MAPPING/V-LINK (p. 81). DYNAMIC MAPPING Dynamic Mapping is an extended function for future use. For details, refer to the Roland website. V-LINK V-LINK ( ) is a function that allows music and images to be performed together.
VALUE knob By turning the VALUE knob you can change the value of the MIDI CHANNEL, PROGRAM CHANGE, CONTROL MAP, or USER. In Edit mode, use this knob to select the item that you want to edit. [MIDI CHANNEL] button After pressing the [MIDI CHANNEL] button so it’s lit, you can turn the VALUE knob to specify the channel on which the keyboard and bender will transmit messages.
Names of things and what they do fig.Panel-Top.eps Controllers [R1]–[R9] (knobs) You can assign the desired MIDI messages to these knobs. (-> Assigning a MIDI message (p. 20)) Controllers [A1]–[A9], [B1]–[B9] (pads) You can assign the desired MIDI messages to these pads. (->...
Power switched off Power turned on when a USB cable is connected You can use the USB (i.e., bus power) setting if the PCR-300/500/ 800 is connected to your computer via a USB cable. The power will be supplied from the computer via the USB cable.
Current Memory Current Memory You can also download the latest control maps from the Roland website and load them into the PCR. Memory Sets and Control Maps The “memory sets” in earlier models of the PCR series are now called “control maps”...
Switching control maps When the PCR-300/500/800 is shipped from the factory, it contains sixteen control maps. By switching among these control maps, you can quickly select control maps that are suitable for a wide variety of software. For details on the memory numbers of these control maps and their factory settings, refer to Control map list (p.
Using control maps Receiving a control map from your computer (Bulk Receive) The PCR-300/500/800 can receive control map data in the form of a bulk dump. If you want control map data you’ve created using PCR Editor to be received into the PCR’s current memory, you’ll need to make settings in PCR Editor so that the PCR will...
Operate PCR Editor or your DAW software to transmit the control map data. Select “EDIROL PCR” as the MIDI output device for PCR Editor or your DAW software. For details on how to make this setting in your DAW software, refer to the owner’s manual for the DAW software you’re using.
Using control maps Saving control map data on your computer (Bulk Transmit) The PCR-300/500/800 can transmit control map data to your DAW software in the form of a bulk dump. In order to transmit a control map you’ve edited on the PCR keyboard to PCR Editor or other software you’re using, you’ll need to make settings on the PCR to make it...
Protecting the control maps By turning the Protect setting on, you can protect the control map data from being accidentally overwritten. This will disable All Bulk reception (p. 10) and Save (p. 9) operations, protecting your valuable data from being overwritten. The Protect on/off setting is remembered even when the PCR is powered off.
For details, refer to Two MIDI ports (p. 88). The PCR-300/500/800 has a total of fifty controllers: [R1]–[R9], [S1]–[S9], [A1]– [A9], [B1]–[B9], [C1]–[C3], [L1]–[L4], [H1]–[H2], [P1]–[P2], [BEND], [MOD], and [AFTERTOUCH].
Windows users If you have not yet installed PCR Editor in your computer, install it now as described in the included setup guide. Use a USB cable to connect the PCR to your computer, then switch on the PCR’s power. In Windows, choose [Start]-[All Programs]-[PCR Editor V2]-[PCR Editor 2] to start up PCR Editor.
Using PCR Editor Explanation of the menus File menu Menu Creates a new control map. In the new control map, all controllers will be set to “NO AS- SIGN.” Loads a control map that was saved in SMF format. Open For details, refer to Loading a control map (p.
Keyboard shortcuts You can use the following keyboard shortcuts in PCR Editor. Command Windows [File]–[New] Ctrl + N [File]–[Open] Ctrl + O [File]–[Save] Ctrl + S [File]–[Save As] Ctrl + Shift + S [File]–[Exit] Alt + F4 [Edit]–[Copy] Ctrl + C [Edit]–[Paste] Ctrl + V [Edit]–[NO ASSIGN]...
Using PCR Editor Explanation of each window Main window fig.EditorMainWindow-e.eps Title You can enter a name for the control map currently being edited. Only single-byte alphanumeric characters can be entered as the control map name. The name you enter here is displayed as the title of the HTML file produced by the [File]-[Export Assign List] command.
Output Port This specifies the USB port on the USB-connected computer to which the MIDI message will be sent. Port Explanation Port 1 The message will be sent to “EDIROL PCR 1.” Port 2 The message will be sent to “EDIROL PCR 2.” The message will be sent to both “EDIROL PCR 1”...
Using PCR Editor Using PCR Editor to assign MIDI messages Assigning a MIDI message Here’s how to assign a MIDI message to each controller. fig.EH-Assign.eps_81 In the main window, click the controller to which you want to assign a MIDI message. fig.EH-AssignMessage.eps_25 In the message assignment window, use the Assign Message field to select the type of...
Viewing the assigned MIDI messages You can use either of the following two methods to view the MIDI messages you’ve assigned. Assignment list If you want to use your browser to view a list of the assignments for the current control map, choose [File]-[View Assign List].
Using PCR Editor Transferring data between PCR Editor and the PCR Sending If you’ve used PCR Editor to create control map settings and want to use them on the PCR keyboard, you’ll need to send the control map currently being edited to the PCR’s current memory as described below.
Loading a memory set as a control map A “memory set (SMF file)” created for an earlier model in the PCR series can be loaded as a “control map” for the PCR-300/500/800. Importing a memory set Controllers that do not exist on earlier models of the PCR series will be set to “NO ASSIGN.”...
Using PCR Editor Parameter setting items The setting items shown in the message assign window will depend on the MIDI message you’ve selected. This section explains the setting items for each MIDI message. Values for parameters are specified in decimal. * Within the explanation, values in square brackets [ ] are in hexadecimal.
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Channel Message Polyphonic Key Pressure [An kk vv] Assign a polyphonic key pressure message. fig.EditorPolyKeyPres.eps_35 You can specify the following parameters for Polyphonic Key Pressure. Item Content MIDI Channel MIDI channel [n] Note Number Note number [kk] Lower value [vv] of key Min Value pressure Upper value [vv] of key...
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Using PCR Editor Channel Message Program Change (Min-Max) [Cn pp] Assign a program change message (with a variable program number). fig.EditorPC2.eps_35 You can specify the following parameters for Program Change (Min-Max). Item Content MIDI Channel MIDI channel [n] Lower limit of the program Min Number number [pp].
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Channel Message Program Change – Inc Assign the program change increment function (PC INC). This will transmit a program change number that is one greater than the program change number most recently transmitted in the PCR’s program change mode. fig.EditorPCInc.eps_35 There are no parameters to specify for Program Change –...
Using PCR Editor Channel Message Encoder Simulate [Bn cc 41] – [Bn cc 01] Assign a function that simulates a rotary encoder. fig.EditorEncoder.eps_35 You can specify the following parameters for Encoder Simulate. Item Content MIDI Channel MIDI channel [n] Control Number Controller number [cc] * This can be assigned to a button, but will not do anything.
Checksum insertion sum is to be inserted, and its type. location and type S1: The most common type, used by Roland and other man- ufacturers. S2: Choose this if a method other than S1 is used. If you want a channel number to be inserted in the exclusive...
Using PCR Editor Free Message [...] Assign a MIDI message. You can enter up to twenty-four bytes. You may assign more than one MIDI message if desired. fig.EditorFreeMessage.eps_35 You can specify the following parameters for Free Message. Item You can enter a MIDI message of up to twenty-four bytes. Enter each byte as a hexadecimal value separated by a single-byte space.
When you turn on the power, the PCR-300/500/800 will start up in Play mode. To return from Edit mode (p. 41) back to Play mode, press the [EDIT] button or the [CANCEL] button.
Selecting the current channel (MIDI transmit channel) Here’s how to specify the current channel, which will be used to transmit data produced by playing the keyboard as well as other performance data. What is the current channel? The current channel is the MIDI transmit channel for the keyboard and bender lever. * Each controller can have an independent transmit channel setting.
Playing (Play mode) Selecting sounds (Program Change/Bank) You can select sounds on your sound module from the PCR by transmitting Program Changes. To select sounds in a different bank, you must first use Bank mode to transmit a Bank Select message to switch the bank. Then transmit a Program Change message. The bank select message must be transmitted before the program change.
Bank Select In order to switch the bank number, you’ll need to make system settings for “Value Encoder” so that [USER] is assigned to “BANK SELECT LSB” or “BANK SELECT MSB.” * For details on how to make this setting, refer to this page or VALUE knob settings (p. 80). If “BANK SELECT LSB”...
Playing (Play mode) Selecting the Lower and Upper sounds The PCR-300/500/800’s keyboard has two parts—Lower and Upper—and you can select different sounds for each part. Selecting the Lower sound The entire keyboard will play the Lower sound. fig.Lower.eps_80 LOWER Press the [LOWER] button so it’s lit.
Layering two sounds (Dual) Dual lets you play both the Lower sound and Upper sound from the entire keyboard. Dual The entire keyboard will play both the Lower and Upper sounds. fig.Dual.eps_80 UPPER LOWER Press the [DUAL/SPLIT] button several times to make it light. * If you want to change the Upper sound, press the [UPPER] button.
Playing (Play mode) Employing performance dynamics (Velocity) Normally, the velocity value of the transmitted notes will vary depending on how strongly you play the keyboard. If desired, you can also specify a fixed velocity at which all notes will be transmitted regardless of how strongly you play the keyboard. This is convenient when you want to record into your DAW software at a fixed velocity.
Sending the current value of all controllers (Snapshot) You can set the controllers to the desired positions and then transmit their state as a “snapshot.” The snapshot function will transmit the current values of the controllers [R1]–[R9], [S1]– [S9], and [H1]–[H2] in a single operation. This is a convenient way to send control data to your DAW software.
Playing (Play mode) When “stuck notes” occur (Panic) If you experience problems during operation such as notes on your sound module that fail to turn off, or if something is wrong with the sound, you can use the Panic function to fix the problem.
Settings (Edit mode) The PCR-300/500/800 has a total of fifty controllers: [R1]–[R9], [S1]–[S9], [A1]–[A9], [B1]–[B9], [C1]–[C3], [L1]–[L4], [H1]–[H2], [P1]–[P2], [BEND], [MOD], and [AFTERTOUCH]. You can freely assign the MIDI message that will be transmitted by each of these controllers. You need to use Edit mode to make MIDI message assignments. This section explains how to assign MIDI messages to the controllers using the PCR keyboard.
Settings (Edit mode) Note assign Here’s how to assign a note message to a controller. Note messages are used in a performance, and can also be used to control DAW software. Editing Controller Basic editing [A1 (0)] Advanced editing [A2 (1)] Basic editing (->...
Advanced editing 1 In Note Assign advanced editing 1, you can also specify the velocity value in addition to the items in basic editing. Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit. Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign a note message.
Settings (Edit mode) Aftertouch assign Here’s how to assign an aftertouch message to a controller. Edit Controller Basic editing [A1 (0)] Advanced editing 1 [A2 (1)] Advanced editing 2 [A3 (2)] Advanced editing 3 [A4 (3)] Basic editing (-> Advanced editing 1–3 (p. 45)) fig.H-Edit.eps Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit.
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Advanced editing 1–3 In Aftertouch Assign advanced editing 1, you can specify an upper and lower limit for the aftertouch data as well as edit the basic editing items. In advanced editing 2 and 3, you can also specify note aftertouch data (Polyphonic Key Pressure) instead of a channel.
Settings (Edit mode) Control change assign Here’s how to assign a control change message to a controller. Edit Controller Basic editing [A1 (0)] Advanced editing 1 [A2 (1)] Advanced editing 2 [A3 (2)] Basic editing (-> Advanced editing (p. 47)) fig.H-Edit.eps Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit.
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Advanced editing 1 In control change assign advanced editing 1, you can specify an upper and lower limit for the control change data, in addition to setting the items available in basic editing. Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit. Slightly move the controller to which you’re assigning a control change message.
Settings (Edit mode) Program change assign Here’s how to assign a program change message to a controller. Edit Controller Basic editing [A1 (0)] Advanced editing 1 [A2 (1)] Advanced editing 2 [A3 (2)] Advanced editing 3 [A4 (3)] Advanced editing 4 [A5 (4)] Basic editing (->...
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fig.D-NoteSelect.eps Press the [ENTER] button. The display will indicate “N- -.” * The - - portion shows the currently specified value. Use the VALUE knob or controllers [A1]–[A8] and [B1]–[B8] to specify the desired program number. Press the [ENTER] button. If you’ve assigned this basic editing function to [R1]–[R9], [S1]–[S9], or [P2], moving the controller to the maximum position will transmit the specified program change message.
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Settings (Edit mode) Advanced editing 1, 2 Program Change Assign advanced editing 1 lets you specify an upper limit and lower limit for the program change message. Advanced editing 2 lets you transmit Bank LSB/LSB settings along with the program change. Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit.
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Advanced editing 3 and 4 Advanced editing 3 lets you assign the program change decrement function (PC DEC) to a controller. Advanced editing 4 lets you assign the program change increment function (PC INC) to a controller. Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit. Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign PC DEC or PC INC.
Settings (Edit mode) Tempo assign You can assign a controller to adjust the speed of the F8 clock (20–250). * In order to transmit F8 clock, the F8 clock setting must be “ON.” (-> F8 Clock On/Off (p. 70)) fig.H-Edit.eps Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit.
RPN/NRPN assign You can assign an RPN or NRPN to a controller. Edit Controller Basic editing [A1 (0)] Advanced editing [A2 (1)] Basic editing (-> Advanced editing 1 (p. 54)) fig.H-Edit.eps Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit. fig.D-Edit.eps The display will indicate “EDIT.” fig.D-r1.eps Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign an RPN or NRPN message.
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Settings (Edit mode) Advanced editing 1 RPN/NRPN advanced editing 1 lets you specify the upper limit and lower limit for the data entry MSB (CC#6) of the transmitted RPN/NRPN message, in addition to allowing you to make the settings described in basic editing. Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit.
System exclusive assign You can assign a system exclusive message to a controller. Advanced editing 2 lets you assign a single-byte system message (system realtime message, tune request). Advanced editing 3 and 4 let you freely assign a message of up to twenty-four bytes. Edit Controller Basic editing...
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Settings (Edit mode) System exclusive assignment procedure fig.H-Edit.eps Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit. fig.D-Edit.eps The display will indicate “EDIT.” fig.D-r1.eps Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign a system exclusive message. If the controller is a button, press it. The display will indicate the number of the controller you selected.
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Using advanced editing 2 fig.D-F.eps The display will indicate “F-.” * The – portion shows the currently specified value. Use the VALUE knob or controllers [A7 (6)], [B1 (8)], [B3 (A)]–[B5 (C)], and [B8 (F)] to specify the system exclusive message. Press the [ENTER] button.
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• Entering channel/block data (p. 60) Specifying a checksum The PCR-300/500/800 can automatically calculate a checksum within a system exclusive message and insert the result of this calculation into the message. To use this function, use the following procedure to specify the location at which the checksum calculation should be inserted.
Specifying the location of the data As described below, you can specify the location and type of the variable data to be inserted in the system exclusive message. For basic editing and advanced editing 3, the range of data values will be the default range. For advanced editing 1 and advanced editing 4, it will be the range specified by the user. For a specific example, refer to Master Volume (p.
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Settings (Edit mode) Entering channel/block data If the system exclusive message contains a channel or GS block number, use the following procedure to specify the type and the value of the upper bits. A channel or block number corresponding to the current channel (p. 33) will be inserted into the lower bits. The block number is not actually a channel;...
Examples of system exclusive message assignments • GM2 System On (p. 61) • Master Volume (p. 62) • Bend Pitch Control (p. 63) Here are some specific examples of system exclusive messages. GM2 System On “F0 7E 7F 09 03 F7” Let’s use basic editing mode to enter a GM2 System On system exclusive message.
Settings (Edit mode) Master Volume “F0 7F 7F 04 01 vL vM F7” Since the data range of the Master Volume message is 00 00–7F 7F and there’s no need to specify this range, you can choose basic editing. Since the data format is two bytes in the order of LSB MSB, choose “DT3”...
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Bend Pitch Control The GS message Bend Pitch Control has a data range of 40H–58H (0–24 semitones), so you should choose advanced editing 1, which lets you specify the region. Since the data format is one byte, you should choose “DT0” (p. 59) when inserting the data. fig.checksum-e.eps Block number One byte...
Settings (Edit mode) Input mode setting When entering numeric values in modes other than Play mode, you can use either Decimal input mode or Hexadecimal input mode. Press the [DECIMAL] button if you want to use decimal input mode, or press the [HEX] button if you want to use hexadecimal input mode.
Virtual center click setting When using edit mode to assign MIDI messages on the PCR keyboard (p. 41), and you’re assigning a message to a knob [R1]–[R9] or slider [S1]–[S8], you’ll need to specify whether the virtual center click will be on or off. Turn the VALUE knob to select On or Off.
Settings (Edit mode) Convenient functions Copy assignment A message assigned to a controller can be copied to another controller. For example, if you want to assign similar functions to more than one controller, you can assign the desired MIDI message to one controller and copy the assignment to other controllers for greater efficiency.
Canceling an assignment (NO ASSIGN) Here’s how to cancel the MIDI message assigned to a controller. If you’ve cancelled the assignment, moving that controller will not transmit any MIDI message. * If you cancel the MIDI message assignment for bender, modulation, aftertouch, hold (P1), or expression (P2), these controllers will revert to controlling their original function.
System settings Here’s how to make system settings for the PCR-300/500/800. The system setting items are listed below. Category Controller Display [A1 (0)] Clock [A2 (1)] [A3 (2)] [A4 (3)] Keyboard [A5 (4)] [A6 (5)] [A7 (6)] Pads [A8 (7)]...
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H-ACTIVITY ON/OFF Pro Tools LE). If this is On, “90 00 7F” will be transmitted from “PCR 2” at intervals of approximately 500 ms. FACTORY RESET Returns the PCR-300/500/800’s settings to the factory-set condition. System settings Factory setting Procedure p. 76 PORT 1 p.
System settings Clock settings F8 Clock On/Off Here’s how to specify whether F8 Clock will be transmitted. Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit. The display will indicate “EDIT.” Use the VALUE knob to select “SYS,” and press the [ENTER] button. Use the VALUE knob to select “SY00,”...
F8 Clock Port Set Here’s how to specify the port from which F8 Clock will be sent when “F8 Clock On/ Off” is On. Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit. The display will indicate “EDIT.” Use the VALUE knob to select “SYS,” and press the [ENTER] button. Use the VALUE knob to select “SY02,”...
System settings Keyboard settings Keyboard Velocity Curve Here’s how to specify how the velocity transmitted when you play the keyboard will respond to your playing strength. Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit. The display will indicate “EDIT.” Use the VALUE knob to select “SYS,” and press the [ENTER] button. Controller Indication [A1 (0)]...
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Controller Indication Setting [A7 (6)] 3-LIGHT [A8 (7)] 3-MEDIUM [B1 (8)] 3-HEAVY [B2 (9)] 4-LIGHT [B3 (A)] 4-MEDIUM [B4 (B)] 4-HEAVY Type of curve You can produce high velocity values (volumes) even by playing the keyboard softly. The keyboard sensitivity will be normal. These velocity curves produce less change in response to variations in your playing strength, making it easier for you to main-...
System settings Keyboard Port Set Here’s how to specify the port that will transmit performance data from the keyboard and bender lever. Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit. The display will indicate “EDIT.” Use the VALUE knob to select “SYS,” and press the [ENTER] button. Use the VALUE knob to select “SY04,”...
Pad settings Pad Velocity Curve Here’s how to specify how the velocity transmitted when you play the pad controllers [A1]–[A9] and [B1]–[B9] will respond to your playing strength. Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit. The display will indicate “EDIT.” Use the VALUE knob to select “SYS,”...
System settings MIDI settings MIDI I/F Switch Here’s how to specify whether the MIDI connectors will be used as a MIDI interface. Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit. The display will indicate “EDIT.” Use the VALUE knob to select “SYS,” and press the [ENTER] button. Controller Indication Setting...
MIDI Merge Destination The PCR-300/500/800 has a MIDI MERGE switch. The MIDI Merge Destination setting specifies the port that will be merged when the MIDI MERGE switch is ON. The MIDI Merge function is convenient when you’ve connected an external MIDI controller other than the PCR to the PCR’s MIDI IN connector. For example, you could connect another PCR, and use one PCR to control your software synthesizer while using the other PCR to control your DAW software.
System settings Advanced Driver Switch Here’s how to switch ADVANCED DRIVER ON/OFF. Normally, we recommend that you use ON. * Changes you make to this setting will take effect the next time you turn on the power. Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit. The display will indicate “EDIT.”...
Control map settings Startup Memory Here’s how to specify the control map that will be selected when you turn on the power. Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit. The display will indicate “EDIT.” Use the VALUE knob to select “SYS,” and press the [ENTER] button. Use the VALUE knob to select “SY12,”...
System settings VALUE knob settings VALUE encoder Here’s how to specify the function that will be controlled by the VALUE knob when you press the [USER] button. Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit. The display will indicate “EDIT.” Use the VALUE knob to select “SYS,” and press the [ENTER] button. Controller Indication [A1 (0)]...
[A7 (6)] * DYNAMIC MAPPING Dynamic Mapping is an extended function for future use. For details, refer to the Roland website. Press the [ENTER] button. H-activity On/Off Turn this on if you’re using certain applications (such as Pro Tools LE). If this is on, “90 00 7F”...
Troubleshooting If you experience problems, read this chapter first. It contains tips for resolving problems. Problems with connections No sound ● Is the PCR connected correctly? Make sure that the PCR is connected to the USB connector of your computer via a USB cable.
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You are asked for the driver file even though you’ve already installed the driver ● Could you have connected the PCR to a USB connector that’s different than the one used when you installed the driver? The USB driver must be installed for each USB connector to which you connect the PCR.
Troubleshooting Deleting the USB driver If you were unable to install the USB driver using the procedure given, it is possible that your computer did not recognize the PCR’s USB driver correctly. In this case, you’ll need to delete the incorrectly installed USB driver. Follow the procedure below to delete the USB driver, and then re-install it. Windows users Disconnect all USB cables from your computer except for your USB keyboard and USB mouse (if used).
Problems while using the PCR Sound is interrupted during MIDI playback ● In Windows XP/2000, have you made settings to “give priority to background processing”? To ensure that MIDI processing occurs smoothly, make settings to “give priority to background processing.” Separate sheet: Setup Guide ●...
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Troubleshooting There is a time lag after playing the keyboard before your software synthesizer produces sound By its nature, a software synthesizer produces sound via the sound card of your computer. There will be a time lag before the sound of the software synthesizer is actually played back from the sound card, and this is known as the “latency.”...
Two MIDI ports If the PCR is connected to your computer via USB, the PCR will be able to use two MIDI output ports (PORT 1 and PORT 2). Each controller of the PCR can be assigned to send its MIDI messages to either port.
Connecting the PCR directly to a sound module You can connect the PCR connected directly to a MIDI sound module, and use it to play and control the sound module. If you’re not connecting the PCR to your computer via USB, you’ll need to use a separately available AC adaptor (p. 92). You can purchase the appropriate AC adaptor from your dealer. fig.MIDI-External-e.eps MIDI sound module (available separately) MIDI IN...
Control map list When the PCR-300/500/800 is shipped from the factory, it contains sixteen control maps. By switching among these control maps, you can quickly select control maps that are suitable for a wide variety of software. Refer to Using control maps (p. 8).
300mA (AC Adaptor) 300mA (USB Bus Power) Dimensions PCR-300: 605.9 (W) x 250.8 (D) x 91.4 (H) mm 23-7/8 (W) x 9-7/8 (D) x 3-5/8 (H) inches PCR-500: 838.9 (W) x 250.8 (D) x 91.4 (H) mm 33-1/16 (W) x 9-7/8 (D) x 3-5/8 (H) inches PCR-800: 1001.9 (W) x 250.8 (D) x 91.4 (H) mm...
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Index PORT 1+2 ... 65 PORT 2 ... 65 Power Switch ... 7 PRM MUTE ... 39 PRM MUTE Button ... 5, 39 Program Change ... 25–26, 51 Program Change – Dec ... 26 Program Change – Inc ... 27 Program Change (Min-Max) ...
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PCR keyboard settings Edit mode Controllers -> Setting the Split point (p. 37) -> Saving a control map (p. 9) -> What is OMNI? (p. 33) -> Protecting the control maps (p. 13) -> System settings (p. 68) -> Receiving a control map from your computer (Bulk Receive) (p. 10), Saving control map data on your computer (Bulk Transmit) (p.
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When you need repair service, call your nearest EDIROL/Roland Service Center or authorized EDIROL/Roland distributor in your country as shown below. THAILAND ASIA Theera Music Co. , Ltd. 330 Soi Verng NakornKasem, EUROPE CHINA New Road, Sumpantawongse, Roland Shanghai Electronics EDIROL (Europe) Ltd.
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