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1. NEM This unit is equipped with a protection circuit A brief interval a few seconds after connecting the USB cable is required before the unit will operate normally 15 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows The screen will indicate Please Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options choose your search and K installation opt ions O Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed Select Don t search I will choose the driver to install and click Next Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware 13 Make sure that the Model field indicates EDIROL PCR 1 WAVE or EDIROL PCR 1 MIDI and click Next Driver installation will begin If the What action do you want Windows to take Step 4 setting was not set to Ignore a Hardware Installation dialog box will appear If What action do you want Windows to take is set to Warn A dialog box with a symbol will appear 1 Click Continue Anyway 2 Continue the installation If What action do you want Windows to take is set t
2. weus For details on the PCR 1 s input output devices refer to Input output Sal devices p 44 at right blinks the settings have been made correctly D fa aal Port Sg PCR 12 Once again choose the MIDI menu command Check Connections to end the test 10 From the File menu choose Quit to exit FreeMIDI Setup This completes installation of the driver Next make MIDI device settings in your sequencer or other software For details on how to make these settings refer to the owner s manual for your software For details on the PCR 1 s input output devices refer to Input output devices p 44 37 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Macintosh Installing the ASIO driver You must install the PCR 1 driver even if you will be using only audio on the PCR 1 Be sure to install the PCR 1 driver before you install the ASIO driver gt Installing the PCR 1 driver p 33 This section explains how to install the ASIO driver that allows the PCR 1 to be used by your sequencer software or audio editing software For details on installation and settings of the ASIO driver be sure to also read the Driver E Mac OS 9 Readme_E htm document on the CD ROM The PCR 1 cannot play back audio data from the Macintosh s sound manager such as audio CDs and alert sounds The ASIO driver of the PCR 1 supports the following audio input output channels e Audio
3. Sys Ex ASSIGN can calculate the checksum automatically and lets you specify a variable data range or embed a channel block number within the message Sys Ex ASSIGN items p 79 In Sys Ex ASSIGN the input mode will be HEX mode Press the EDIT button The display will indicate EDT Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign the system exclusive message In the case of a button press that button The display will indicate the number of the selected controller Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button Press an ASSIGNABLE FUNCTION key lt 4 gt on the keyboard enough times to get SEO to appear in the display SEL If you want to select an Advanced mode press a key from 1 to 4 The selected mode will blink in the display O Q A Q Confirm what e indicated and press the ENTER button Then continue with the procedure described in Basic mode or Advanced mode p 78 For some actual examples of settings refer to Examples of assigning system exclusive messages p 82 77 Use MIDI functionality For Basic mode or Advanced mode 1 The display will blink F0 which is the first byte starting status byte of a system exclusive message This cannot be changed 7 Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button FE 8 Use the 0 F keys to input the second byte 9 Press the ENTER button 10 Input the third and subsequent bytes in the sa
4. If What action do you want Windows to take is set to Warn A dialog box with a symbol will appear 1 Click Continue Anyway 2 Continue the installation 22 The screen will indicate Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard Click Finish Wait until Found New Hardware appears near the taskbar 23 When driver installation has been completed the System Settings Change dialog box will appear Click Yes Windows will restart automatically If you changed What action do you want Windows to take If you changed the What action do you want Windows to take p 14 setting restore the original setting after Windows restarts 1 Log on to Windows using the user name of an administrative account e g Administrator Click the Windows start button and from the menu that appears select Control Panel In Pick a category click Performance and Maintenance In or pick a Control Panel icon click the System icon The System Properties dialog box will appear Click the Hardware tab and then click Driver Signing The Driver Signing Options dialog box will appear Return the What action do you want Windows to take setting to the original setting either Warn or Block and click OK Click OK The System properties dialog box will close This completes installation of the driver reid If the System Settings Change dialog box does
5. Start up Windows with the PCR 1 disconnected Disconnect all USB cables other than a USB keyboard or USB mouse Tf you are using Windows XP Professional 2000 log on as a user that has administrative privileges e Administrator Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of your computer From the Windows Start menu choose Run In the Run dialog box input the following into the Open field and click OK Windows XP 2000 users D DRIVER USB_XP2K Uninstal EXE Windows Me 98 users D DRIVER USB_ME98 Uninstal EXE The drive name D may be different on your system Use the drive name for your CD ROM drive Follow the on screen instructions to uninstall the driver Macintosh Mac OS 9 users Turn off the power of the PCR 1 Also disconnect the USB cable by which the PCR 1 is connected from your Macintosh From the system extensions folder drag USB PCR 1 Driver and USB PCR 1Audio Driver into the trash to delete it Delete PCR 1 from the OMS Folder inside the System folder or drag PCR 1 Driver from the FreeMIDI Folder inside the System folder to the trash Restart the Macintosh 110 Problems when using the PCR 1 wet Operating system becomes unstable e Operation becomes unstable when the computer is started up with the PCR 1 already connected Please start up your computer with the PCR 1 disconnected and then connect the PCR 1 On a computer that uses a USB keyboard starting up the comp
6. 127 7F T R6 REVERB DELAY FEEDBACK FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 35 dd SUM F7 0 00 127 7F 1 R7 REVERB LEVEL FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 33 dd SUM F7 0 00 127 7F 1 R8 PART PANPOT FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 1C dd SUM F7 1 01 127 7F BLOCK T S1 VIBRATO RATE FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 30 dd SUM F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F BLOCK 1 S2 VIBRATO DEPTH FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 31 dd SUM F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F BLOCK 1 S3 VIBRATO DELAY FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 37 dd SUM F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F BLOCK H S4 TVF amp TVA ENV ATTACK FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 34 dd SUM F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F BLOCK 1 S5 TVF amp TVA ENV DECAY FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 35 dd SUM F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F BLOCK 1 S6 TVF amp TVA ENV RELEASE FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 36 dd SUM F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F BLOCK T 57 REVERB SEND LEVEL FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 22 dd SUM F7 0 00 127 7F BLOCK 1 S8 PART LEVEL FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 19 dd SUM F7 0 00 127 7F BLOCK 1 B1 PROGRAM CHANGE DEC PROGRAM CHANGE min 1 00 B2 PROGRAM CHANGE INC PROGRAM CHANGE max 128 7F B3 NRPN ON OFF FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 0A dd SUM F7 OFF 00 ON 01 BLOCK 1 B4 RANDOM PAN FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 1C 00 SUM F7 BLOCK 1 B5 MODE POLY MONO FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 13 dd SUM F7 MONO 00 POLY 01 BLOCK 1 B6 GS RESET FO 41 10 42 12 40 00 7F 00 41 F7 1 LI STOP FC 2 L2 START FA 2 L3 CONTINUE FB 2 P1 HOLD CC 64 40 0 00 7 127 7F T 1 P2 EXPRESSION CC 11 0B 0 00 127 7F
7. NEM This unit is equipped with a protection circuit A brief interval a few seconds after connecting the USB cable is required before the unit will operate normally NEM If you are using the PCR 1 in conjunction with other MIDI devices make settings as described in Readme_E htm located in the Driver E Mac OS 9 folder of the CD ROM nied We recommend that you turn off AppleTalk by selecting Chooser from the Apple menu 34 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Macintosh 6 o PCR 1 B Choose Open from the File menu D Studio Patches pgm chg From the OMS Setting folder that DG or musio you copied in step 3 select the PCR EDIROL PCR 1 1 file and click Open CH SS A screen like the one shown here Wl EE will appear From the Edit menu select OMS EE AC External ports to use MIDI Setup OS Sere In the OMS MIDI Setup dialog box IA Printer that appears check Run MIDI in background and click OK ipa aetna When Run MIDI In background is checked OMS will retain control of external ports used by MIDI interfaces until all OMS applications have quit New Easy Setup J Error Log J Edit Custom Setup 8 A diamond mark 0 indicate in the settings are enabled From the File menu choose Make Current Ei Studio Patches pgm chg If you are unable to
8. R1 67 R263 R363 R484 R565 R668 R767 R8 68 OOOOO0OO0OO0OQ 7 Controllers R1 R8 S1 SHIFT R1 S8 SHIFT R8 You can assign MIDI messages to these controllers gt Assign MIDI messages EDIT p 61 When the SHIFT button is unlit SHIFT OFF these controllers correspond to R1 R8 When the button is lit SHIFT ON they correspond to S1 S8 8 DEC Button Decreases the value of a setting by one except in PLAY mode p 51 9 INC Button Increases the value of a setting by one except INC Sat Set Setz in PLAY mode p 51 10 HEX Button When not in PLAY mode p 51 sets the input TRANSPOSE OCTAVE mode to Hexadecimal Hexadecimal input as ESTANDARD T 11 DECIMAL Button EAS CN When not in PLAY mode p 51 sets the input MODULATION mode to Decimal Decimal input mode 12 Controllers B1 B6 L1 L3 You can assign MIDI messages to these controllers Assign MIDI messages EDIT Ip 61 10 13 TRANSPOSE ENTER Button Use TRANSPOSE OCTAVE to transpose the pitch of the keyboard in semitone steps Also in any mode except PLAY mode it functions as the ENTER button which you need to press to confirm the settings vou ve made 14 OCTAVE Press OCTAVE to shift the pitch of the keyboard up or down in steps of an octave When not in PLAY mode use these buttons to return to the previous setting item the BACK butto
9. 3 Continue inputting data 4 Press the CHECKSUM key at the location where the checksum should be inserted The display will indicate CS1 Checksum type 1 5 Press the ENTER button Checksum types There are two types of checksum as follows 1 CHECKSUM TYPE 1 This is the method used by Roland and most other manufacturers 2 CHECKSUM TYPE 2 this if the method other than type 1 is Switching the type If you want to switch to type 2 press the 2 key after you press CHECKSUM in step 4 CHECKSUM To switch back to type 1 press the 1 key 4 CHECKSUM 79 Use MIDI functionality Specifying the location of the data Here s how to specify the location and data type of the variable portion data within a system exclusive message The range of data values will be the default range in the case of Basic mode or Advanced mode 3 In the case of Advanced modes 1 and 4 you can specify the range of data values For an actual example please read the Sys Ex ASSIGN section Master Volume p 83 1 Press the DATA key at the location where you want to input the data The display will indicate DTO 2 Use the 0 4 keys to select the type of data Data i Example armies Data type Default range Target of range setting specified upper lower limits DTO ut 00H 7F In the case of DT1 DT4 data consisting of two or more bytes a data area will automatically be allo
10. your application 29 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows Using ASIO Direct Monitor If the PCR 1 s DIRECT MONITOR ON OFF setting p 97 is AUTO you can control the PCR 1 s Direct Monitor settings from your ASIO 2 0 compatible software Open the Driver Settings dialog box 1 Open the Control Panel 2 Double click EDIROL PCR 1 icon The Driver Settings dialog box will appear Make the following settings Check the Use ASIO Direct Monitor check box Click OK to close the driver settings dialog box nem In Windows XP click Switch to classic view to switch the display to the classic view EDIROL PCR 1 icon will not be displayed unless the classic view is selected In Windows Me click View all Control Panel options Nore When using ASIO Direct Monitor monitoring may switch on off at unexpected times depending on the application settings and on the recording procedure If this occurs uncheck the check box in step 2 to disable ASIO Direct Monitor NEM Depending on your application there may also be an ASIO Direct Monitor setting among the audio settings of your application For details refer to the operation manual for your application 30 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Macintosh The installation procedure will differ depending on your system Please proceed to one of the following sections depending on the system
11. 1 1 103 GS B MEMORY B Parameter Message Hex Range Hex Ch Port RI CHORUS MACRO FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 38 dd SUM F7 0 00 7 07 R2 CHORUS PRE LPF FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 39 dd SUM F7 0 00 7 07 R3 CHORUS DELAY FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 3C dd SUM F7 0 00 127 7F R4 CHORUS RATE FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 3D dd SUM F7 0 00 127 7F R5 CHORUS DEPTH FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 3E dd SUM F7 0 00 127 7F R6 CHORUS FEEDBACK FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 3B dd SUM F7 0 00 127 7F R7 CHORUS LEVEL FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 3A dd SUM F7 0 00 127 7F R8 PART PANPOT FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 1C dd SUM F7 1 01 127 7F BLOCK S1 CHORUS SEND LEVEL TO REVERB FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 3F dd SUM F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F BLOCK S2 CHORUS SEND LEVEL TO DELAY FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 40 dd SUM F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F BLOC S3 TVF CUTOFF FREQ FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 32 dd SUM F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F BLOCK S4 TVF RESONANCE FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 33 dd SUM F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F BLOCK S5 MODULATION DEPTH FO 41 10 42 12 40 2x 04 dd SUM F7 0 00 127 7F BLOC S6 BEND RANGE FO 41 10 42 12 40 2x 10 dd SUM F7 64 40 88 58 BLOCK S7 CHORUS SEND LEVEL FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 21 dd SUM F7 0 0
12. 60 SONAR rsono aa e 101 Song position POMEL teteeeeees 118 Song gelert eier E a shone EE T 118 Sounds and Audio Devices 01 26 27 Standard driver mode en 96 Start E 118 STARTUP MEMORY eerste 93 95 HOPA e died ee 118 SYS EX iseia anea i a R ware eens 61 Sys EX ASSIGN Eeer 61 77 80 SYS EX Messages o iinr ken pokes Eer ai eiai 77 SYSTEM eege erte 93 System COMMON MESSALE oo cccesesesesreeseeteneeeeees 118 system exclusive message 77 80 82 117 119 SYSTEM MESSAGE ENEE 77 System realtime message cceseeeeeeeteteeeeees 118 SYSTEM reset sosise anid eegend 118 125 T Template Sheets ee 6 KEREN eene 61 85 TEMPO ASSIGN oro aa i keii e 61 Timing CLOCK En 118 Toggle mode En 62 Transmit data scisiciaiisenciesenseaienteniecs 117 RE TEE 52 TRANSPOSE ENTER Button nn 11 Tune reouest REENEN 118 U Universal non realtime system exclusive 119 Universal non realtime system exclusive INCSSAQE ENEE 117 Unknown device ENEE 107 USR E A E E E 9 USB AUDIO MODE SETTING en 93 96 USB AUDIO ON OFF ee 93 96 K breablet tege E Aes E E E 6 USB connector nenda n a e n Ra 12 USB MIDI DRIVER MODE e 93 95 VELOCITY OFFSET srianan 93 94 Vibrato See aa a Mean 52 X EE 105 126 For EU Countries This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89 336 EEC For Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment R
13. 8 2 S1 TRACK1 2 CC 17 11 0 00 127 7F 1 2 S1 TRACK 1 ei CC 17 11 0 00 127 7F 1 2 2 TRACK2 2 CC 171 0 00 127 7F 2 2 52 TRACK 2 ei CC 17 11 0 00 127 7F 2 2 3 TRACK3 2 CC 1711 0 00 127 7F 3 2 3 TRACK3 ei CC 17 11 0 00 127 7F 3 2 S4 TRACK 4 2 CC 17 11 0 00 127 7F 4 2 S4 TRACK 4 ei CC 17 11 0 00 127 7F 4 2 S5 TRACK5 2 CC 1701 0 00 127 7F 5 2 S5 TRACKS 2 CC 17 11 0 00 127 7F 5 2 S6 TRACK 6 2 CC 17 11 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S6 TRACK 6 ei CC 17 11 0 00 127 7F 6 2 7 TRACK7 2 CC 17 11 0 00 127 7F 7 2 S7 TRACK7 ei CC 17 11 0 00 127 7F 7 2 8 TRACK 8 2 CC 171 0 00 127 7F 8 2 S8 TRACK8 2 CC 170D 000 127 7F 8 2 B1 TRACK1 3 CC 80 50 0 00 127 7F T 2 B1 TRACK 1 4 CC 8161 0 00 127 7F 1 2 B2 TRACK 2 3 CC 80 50 0 00 127 7F 2 2 B2 TRACK2 4 CC 81 51 0 00 127 7F 2 2 B3 TRACK3 3 CC 8060 0 00 127 7F 3 2 B3 TRACK3 4 CC 8151 0 00 1277F 3 2 B4 TRACK 4 3 CC 80 50 0 00 127 7F 4 2 B4 TRACK 4 4 CC 8161 0 00 127 7F 4 2 B5 TRACK5 3 CC 80 50 0 00 127 7F 5 2 B5 TRACK5 4 CC 81 51 0 00 127 7F 5 2 B6 TRACK6 3 CC 8060 0 00 127 7F 6 2 Bo TRACK6 4 CC 8151 0 00 7 127 7F 6 2 LI lt lt CC 8252 0 00 127 7F 13 2 LI lt lt CC 82 52 0 00 127 7F 13 2 L2 Stop CC 82 52 0 00 127 7F 14 2 L2 E Stop CC 82 52 0 00 127 7F 14 2 13 gt Play CC 8252 0 00 127 7F 15 2 13 gt Play CC 82
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15. EDIROL PCR 1 as the ASIO setting for your application if you are using the PCR 1 with an ASIO application such as Cubase To prevent audio loops from causing oscillation or double monitoring turn monitoring off in your application or use the ASIO Direct Monitor setting MIDI Devices MIDI OUT device PCR 1 Mac OS 9 PCR 1 1 This is the bulk reception port When receiving bulk data into the PCR 1 select PCR 1 as the output port for your sequencer software or other program MIDI IN device PCR 1 1 PCR 1 2 These ports receive messages from the keyboard bender switch and controllers The port assignment determines how the keyboard bender switch and controllers are mapped to PCR 1 1 or PCR 1 2 You may find it convenient to select PCR 1 1 for messages used for real time perfor mance on a software synthesizer or for recording on a sequencer track and select PCR 1 2 for messages used to control a sequencer e g sequencer start stop or track fader con trol PCR 1 2 is also the bulk transmission port When transmitting bulk data from the PCR 1 select PCR 1 2 as the input port for your sequencer software Basic use Two MIDI ports Some sequencer software that supports MIDI controllers lets you independently specify the MIDI input port used for recording MIDI tracks the MIDI IN port and the MIDI input port used to control the software the CTRL IN port Sequencer softwar
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17. TRACK 1 FADER CC 64 40 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S2 TRACK 2 FADER CC 65 41 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S2 TRACK 2 FADER CC 65 41 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S3 TRACK 3 FADER CC 66 42 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S3 TRACK 3 FADER CC 66 42 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S4 TRACK 4 FADER CC 67 43 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S4 TRACK 4 FADER CC 67 43 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S5 TRACK 5 FADER CC 68 44 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S5 TRACK 5 FADER CC 68 44 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S6 TRACK 6 FADER CC 69 45 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S6 TRACK 6 FADER CC 69 45 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S7 TRACK 7 FADER CC 70 46 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S7 TRACK 7 FADER CC 70 46 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S8 TRACK 8 FADER CC 71 47 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S8 TRACK 8 FADER CC 71 47 0 00 127 7F 6 2 B1 TRACK 1 SOLO CC 0 00 0 00 7 127 7F 6 2 B1 TRACK 1 MUTE CC 40 28 0 00 7 127 7F 6 2 B2 TRACK 2 SOLO CC 1 01 0 00 127 7F 6 2 B2 TRACK 2 MUTE CC 41 29 0 00 127 7F 6 2 B3 TRACK 3 SOLO CC 2 02 0 00 127 7F 6 2 B3 TRACK 3 MUTE CC 42 2A 0 00 127 7F 6 2 B4 TRACK 4 SOLO CC 3 03 0 00 7 127 7F 6 2 B4 TRACK 4 MUTE CC 43 2B 0 00 7 127 7F 6 2 B5 TRACK 5 SOLO CC 4 04 0 00 127 7F 6 2 B5 TRACK 5 MUTE CC 44 2C 0 00 127 7F 6 2 B6 TRACK 6 SOLO CC 5 05 0 00 127 7F 6 2 B6 TRACK 6 MUTE CC 45 2D 0 00 127 7F 6 2 LI lt lt CC 19 13 0 00 7 127 7F 6 2 LI lt lt CC 19 13 0 00 7 127 7F 6 2 L2 E Stop CC 21 15 0 00 127 7F 6 2 L2 E Stop CC 21 15 0 00 127 7F 6 2 L3 gt P
18. controller number vv control value 3rd byte vvH 0H FH Ch 1 16 00H 7FH 0 127 00H 7FH 0 127 3rd byte vvH 0H FH Ch 1 16 00H 77H 00H 7FH OBank Select Controller number 0 32 Status 2nd byte BnH 00H BnH 20H n MIDI channel number mm Bank number MSB ll Bank number LSB Transmitted in Bank mode 3rd byte mmH 1H 0H FH Ch 1 16 00H 7FH 00H 7FH OModulation Controller number 1 Status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 01H vvH n MIDI channel number 0H FH Ch 1 16 vv Modulation depth 00H 7FH 0 127 Transmitted by upward downward operation of the BENDER lever in Play mode 117 MIDI implementation Program change Status 2nd byte CnH ppH n MIDI channel number pp Program number 0H FH Ch 1 16 00H 7FH prog 1 prog 128 Transmitted in Program change mode Channel pressure Status 2nd byte DnH vvH n MIDI channel number vv Channel pressure Pitch bend change Status 2nd byte 0H FH Ch 1 16 00H 7FH 0 127 3rd byte EnH 1H n MIDI channel number mmH 0H FH Ch 1 16 00 00H 40 00H 7FH 7FH mSystem common message On the PCR 1 you can assign the following system common messages to any controller and transmit them MTC quarter frame Status 2nd byte FIH mmH mm Message type value Song position pointer Status 2nd byte 3rd byte F2H mmH HH
19. not appear restart Windows from the Start menu nem Depending on how your system is set up the System icon may be displayed directly in the Control Panel classic view In this case double click the System icon Next we recommend that you enable background processing on your computer so MIDI and audio processing will be as smooth as possible gt Enabling background processing p 19 a A Q N 6 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows E Enabling background processing In Windows XP make settings to enable background processing If you fail to make this setting you may experience interruptions in the sound To ensure that MIDI and audio processing occurs smoothly use the following procedure to make settings Open the System Properties dialog box 1 Click the Windows start menu and from the menu select Control Panel 2 In Pick a category click Performance and Maintenance 3 In or pick a Control Panel icon click the System icon Click the Advanced tab At the right of the Performance field click Settings The Performance Options dialog box will appear Click the Advanced tab In the Processor Scheduling Periormance Options field select Background visual Effects Advanced services and click OK Processor scheduling By default the computer is set to use a greater share of processor time to run your programs Adjust for best performanca
20. 2 S5 TRACK13 2 CC 17 11 0 00 127 7F 3 2 S6 TRACK14 2 CC 17 11 0 00 127 7F 4 2 S6 TRACK14 2 CC 17 11 0 00 127 7F 4 2 57 TRACKI5 2 CC 17011 0 00 127 7F 5 2 57 TRACKI5 2 CC 17 11 000 127 7F 5 2 S8 TRACK16 2 CC 1711 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S8 TRACK16 2 CC 17 11 0 00 127 7F 6 2 B1 TRACK9 3 CC 80 50 0 00 127 7F 9 2 B1 TRACK9 4 CC 81 51 0 00 127 7F 9 2 B2 TRACK10 2 CC 8060 0 00 127 7F 0 2 B2 TRACK10 4 CC 8151 0 00 127 7F 0 2 B3 TRACK 11 3 CC 80 50 0 00 127 7F 1 2 B3 TRACK 11 4 CC 8161 0 00 127 7F 1 2 B4 TRACK12 3 CC 80 50 0 00 127 7F 2 2 B4 TRACK12 4 CC 8161 0 00 127 7F 2 2 B5 TRACK13 2 CC 80 50 0 00 127 7F 3 2 B5 TRACK13 4 CC 8151 0 00 127 7F 3 2 B6 TRACK14 3 CC 80 50 0 00 127 7F 4 2 B6 TRACK14 4 CC 8161 0 00 127 7F 4 2 L1 Automation Write CC 82 52 0 00 127 7F 2 2 L1 Automation Write CC 82 52 0 00 127 7F 2 2 L2 E Stop CC 8252 0 00 127 7F 4 2 L2 Stop CC 8252 0 00 127 7F 4 2 L3 Rec CC 82652 0 00 127 7F 1 2 L3 Rec CC 82 52 0 00 127 7F 1 2 P1 HOLD CC 64 40 0 00 127 7F 1 1 P1 HOLD CC 64 40 0 00 127 7F 1 1 P2 EXPRESSION CC 11 0B 0 00 127 7F T T P2 EXPRESSION CC 11 0B 0 00 127 7F 1 T Generic Surface Preset a 2 3 4 Roland MCR 8 Aux Send 1 Aux Send 1 Pan Aux Send 1 Level Aux Send 1 Pre Post Aux Send 1 Enable Roland MCR 8 Aux Send 2 Aux Send 2 Pan Aux
21. 84 Data ent REENEN 74 RTE ER 9 Data transmission c ccccssscccesseceesseeeenees 117 119 DEC OT e EE 10 Decimal eier eegal whi whe 10 54 120 DECIMAL Button ss ssssssssssssesiesssesstsrtsssserteessentess 10 Decimal input mode ss ssssssssssssestsssserstrsssesseste 10 54 Deleting the drivet serere ti e n 110 deeg nepasarea a Er e a a Ree 46 Device Manager een 112 113 Digital output jack Headphone jack 12 Digital Signature ccceccseeeeeseetenenees 21 22 109 Direct Monitor cccccccecccesseceesseeceee 40 44 93 97 DIRECT MONITOR ON OFF ccccsceeceees 93 97 Display oseese aise o ia OaE 9 o haD E AA 44 46 95 96 Driver Signing es ssessrssesissesseriersseesses 14 18 20 23 EAR EE 117 119 123 E EDIROL PCR 1 eneen 26 28 44 RRE 50 61 EIN RN 2 te TEE 50 61 Bros Eege 90 Error display sasipe a ea a 90 F CERN Me 93 F8 CLOCK DEPAULUTTEMDO 93 94 F8 CLOCK ON OFF ee 93 94 F8 CLOCK PORT SET enee 93 94 FACTORY RESET seriosos iernii 93 95 e WE 95 reell giereg Seater tege 36 G Generic driver et Bis aisles eege erter 95 GM2 MEMORY een 95 VE E 100 GM2 System ON o cecccccccccseseeneeseseetetesesteeeseseseanans 82 E E 103 104 H H ACTIVITY ON OFF e 93 95 H COMPATIBLE SET eene 103 HEX cidition ee 9 54 HEX Button A eeeeetired See 10 Hexadecimal ccccccccsscecsecessecssseesseeees 10 54 120 Hexadecimal input mode ccccceeeceees 10 54 I Identity repl
22. EE External input jacks 7 Headphones AUX IN LINE IN OU OO LES Stereo set 0 Monitor speakers etc suru vio L 8 You will no longer hear sound from the internal speaker of your computer The PCR 1 is not equipped with its own MIDI sound generator This means that MIDI data from your computer cannot be played by the PCR 1 If the sampling frequency is set to 96 kHz REC you will not hear the playback sound from your application USB AUDIO MODE SETTING p 96 Some connection cables contain a resistor Do not use a cable with a built in resistor to connect with the PCR 1 Doing so may make the sound extremely weak or inaudible Use the cable without a built in resistor eg Roland PCS series OTE To prevent malfunction and or damage to speakers or other devices always turn down the volume and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections 46 Use audio functionality Recording sound on your computer using your application to record sound from external audio device e D aac o e SE 2 Jemen emm emm oe Setting e Use the Input volume p 12 to adjust the input level Check the input level on the application that you using e You must set the PCR 1 s sample rate to match the sampling frequency used by your application USB AUDIO MODE SETTING p 96 In order for the sampling frequency setting to take effect you exit appl
23. ID For the PCR 1 fixed at 10H 00H Model ID 1 PCR 1 62H Model ID 1 PCR 1 12H Command ID RQ1 aaH Address ddH Data eeH Data sum Checksum F7H EOX End of Exclusive The amount of data that can be transmitted at once is fixed for each type of data Data that does not have the specified starting address and data size will not be received Refer to the explanation in 3 Bulk Dump p 119 There must be an interval of at least 40 ms between each exclusive message that is sent Also you must leave an interval of at least 500 ms after transmitting one set of bulk dump data 2 Transmit data Channel voice messages In addition to the channel voice messages that can be transmitted in each mode the PCR 1 lets you assign any channel voice message to any controller and transmit it Note off Status 2nd byte Ont kkH n MIDI channel number kk note number 3rd byte 00H 0H FH Ch 1 16 00H 7FH 0 127 Transmitted when you release a key in Play mode Note on Status 2nd byte 9nH kkH n MIDI channel number kk note number vv note on velocity 3rd byte vvH 0H FH Ch 1 16 00H 7FH 0 127 01H 7FH 1 127 Transmitted when you push a key in Play mode Polyphonic key pressure 2nd byte kkH Status AnH n MIDI channel number kk note number vv key pressure Control change 2nd byte ccH Status BnH n MIDI channel number cc
24. Mode PANIC 58 1 A vam E eme ge eme e RED R263 ap R46 RSG mein R7ED REJ MiB KEYBOARD CONTROLLER PCR 1 EA ene ANTON s s a s co o e e S ox E lee CD Go GoD eT J MODULATION J Simultaneously press the MIDI CH button and EDIT button The MIDI CH button and EDIT button will light Press the ENTER button Ze The MIDI CH button and EDIT button will blink several times ol F ep The Panic function has now been executed Changing the Memory Sets When the PCR 1 is shipped its internal memory contains sixteen different settings For details on the contents of each memory number refer to Memory sets p 100 You will use Memory mode to change the Memory sets Memory mode MEMORY SH can of wb rey R363 R463 asp neg RIGI RES ees E 00000000 KEN mm SS GES GED soue d Press the MEMORY button The MEMORY button will light The display will indicate the memory anere number that you selected most recently Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys of the keyboard to specify the memory number that you want to recall Press the ENTER button The memory has now been recalled Nove The setting will be cancelled if you press another button instead of the ENTER button For details on customizing editing the controller settings refer to Assign MIDI messages EDIT p 61 If you edit the controlle
25. O Programs Background services Memory usage By default the computer is set to use a greater share of memory to run your programs Adjust for best performance of Programs O System cache Virtual memory A paging file is an area on the hard disk that Windows uses as if it were RAM Total paging file size for all drives 96 MB OK Cancel Apply In the System Properties dialog box click OK The System Properties dialog box will close Next make MIDI device and audio device settings Specifying the audio and MIDI input output destination p 26 reid Depending on how your system is set up the System icon may be displayed directly in the Control Panel the Classic view In this case double click the System icon 19 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows Windows 2000 users Disconnect all USB cables except for a USB keyboard and USB mouse if used Open the System Properties dialog box Click the Windows Start button and from the menu that appears select Settings Control Panel In Control Panel double click the System icon Click the Hardware tab and then As click Driver Signing General Network Identification Hardware User Profiles Advanced r Hardware Wizard The Driver Signing Options Sa EE dialog box will appear Hardware Wizard m Device Manager D The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices instal
26. PC DEC This transmits a program change that is one less than the previously transmitted program change number Program Change Increment function PC INC This transmits a program change that is one greater than the previously transmitted program change number The PC DEC or PC INC is transmitted on the current channel just as in Program Change Mode PROGRAM CHANGE p 56 The value that is actually transmitted will appear in the display In the explanation here the previously transmitted program number refers to the one that was last transmitted by Advanced Mode 3 or 4 or in Program Change Mode PROGRAM CHANGE p 56 Program changes transmitted by basic mode or advanced modes 1 and 2 will not affect the increment decrement functions 73 Use MIDI functionality E RPN NRPN ASSIGN Here s how you can assign an RPN or NRPN message to a controller Data entry MSB Data entry LSB Mode Keyboard CC 6 range CC 38 range Pen Basic mode 0 0 127 00 7FH Not transmitted PORT I Advanced mode 1 1 Assignable 0 127 00 7FH Assignable Press the EDIT button GI w The display will indicate EDT Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign an RPN or NRPN message In the case of a button press that button 2 F H The display will indicate the number of the selected controller Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button Press an ASSI
27. after the bender switch has been pressed The amount of pitch change bend range depends on the settings of your sound module Modifying the Sound Pressing the Modulation Button will transmit Modulation messages changing of Notes the sound in real time usually by adding a vibrato effect MODULATION SETTING p 97 specifies the value of the Modulation message Modulation CC 01 transmitted when you press the Modulation Button The type of change this produces in the sound depends on the settings of your sound module Changing Octaves Octave Shift You can press OCTAVE or OCTAVE to raise or lower the pitch range of the keyboard the Octave Shift function This lets you play a wider range of notes than would normally be accessible from the 25 keys Press OCTAVE once to lower the pitch range one octave Press it once again to lower the range an additional octave Permissible settings for this range from 4 to 5 octaves OCTAVE or OCTAVE will light according to the current Octave Shift setting If you simultaneously press OCTAVE and OCTAVE the Octave Shift setting will be reset to 0 restoring the normal pitch range of the keyboard Transpose the Pitch of the Keyboard Transpose You can press TRANSPOSE OCTAVE or TRANSPOSE OCTAVE to transpose the keyboard in semitone steps the Transpose function You can transpose the pitch in a range of 12 12 semiton
28. currently using 33 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Macintosh E Setting the driver If you are using FreeMIDI proceed to FreeMIDI settings p 36 OMS settings 1 2 Use the USB cable to connect the PCR 1 to your computer From the CD ROM drag the Driver E Mac OS 9 OMS Setting folder into the Opcode OMS Applications folder on the hard disk of your Macintosh to copy it there OMS Setting In the Opcode OMS Applications folder where you Saas installed OMS double click OMS Setup to start it up EA V OMS Setup AppleTalk If a dialog box like the one shown here appears click Turn It Off A confirmation dialog box will then appear so click OK AppleTalk ison It is used for connecting your computer to network services such as file servers and printers But it can make MIDI communication less reliable If you choose Turn It Off don t disconnect AppleTalk yet CAUTION OMS may not turn off AppleTalk as reliably as Apple s system software The Create a New Studio Setup dialog box will appear Click Cancel Create a New Studio Setup A studio setup document is a list of your MIDI devices and cables between them You use it to tell applications what s in your studio Click OK to have OMS automatically locate your MIDI devices and build new studio setup document If you accidentally clicked OK click Cancel in the next screen
29. eee Connections Use an optical digital cable to connect your recording device to the Digital output jack Signals input through the PCR 1 s input jacks cannot be directly output from the digital output jack The digital output jack always outputs only the audio signal that is being sent from the computer Setting the Sampling frequency Set your audio playback software the PCR 1 and your digital recording device e g MD or DAT to the same sampling frequency p 96 Whenever vou ve changed the sampling frequency you must exit any applications you are using disconnect the USB cable from the PCR 1 then connect it again The PCR 1 does not support professional digital audio formats Don t connect anything to input jacks you are not using 49 Use MIDI functionality Table of operating modes You can switch modes at any time as shown below Mode Switching modes Explanation Transmit MIDI messages PLAY mode When you turn on the power the PCR 1 will by playing the keyboard p 51 start up in PLAY mode or operating the control lers MEMORY_ MIDI CH SHIFT BANK SEL EDIT Press the MIDI CH kl keng LG Set the transmit channel MIDI Channel mode mis E im current channel p 53 MIDI CH for the keyboard and e or the keybo bender lever MEMORY_ MIDI CH De Fake Program Change mode Press the SHIFT so e TH Transmit program change d KM l PROGRAM CHANGE it is li
30. g baths washrooms on wet floors or are e Humid or are e Exposed to rain or are e Dusty or are e Subject to high levels of vibration Make sure you always have the unit placed Q so it is level and sure to remain stable Never place it on stands that could wobble or on inclined surfaces This unit either alone or in combination with an amplifier and headphones or speakers S may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss Do not operate for a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncom fortable If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears you should immediately stop using the unit and consult an audiol ogist Do not allow any objects e g flammable material coins pins or liquids of any kind S water soft drinks etc to penetrate the unit KN Ki Immediately turn the power off and request servicing by your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page when e If smoke or unusual odor occurs e Objects have fallen into or liquid has been spilled onto the unit or e The unit has been exposed to rain or otherwise has become wet or e The unit does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance CAUTION e In households with small children an adult e Try to prevent cords and cables from should provide su
31. pair of stereo Current Draw Playback 1 pair of stereo 400 mA Full duplex except for 96 kHz setting Dimensions o os ie Sie 450 W x 220 D x 28 H mm KDA Conversion i 17 3 4 W x 8 11 16 D x 1 1 8 H inches PC interface 24 bits i Weight Sampling Rate 1 5 kg 3 Ibs 5 oz 44 1 48 96 kHz Accessories Gel Input Level CD ROM EES USB Cable Input Impedance Owner s Manual 27 k ohms Template Sheets GM2 BLANK Nominal Output Level 10 dBu 0 dBu 0 775 V Output Impedance 0 dBu rms 1k ohms In the interest of product improvement the specifications and or appearance of this unit are Connectors SE PP d USB connector Type B Line Input jacks L R RCA phono type Line Output jacks L R RCA phono type Headphones jack Stereo miniature phone type Digital Output connector Optical type Keyboard 25 Keys with velocity subject to change without prior notice Controllers Master Volume Knob Memory Button MIDI Channel Button Shift Button Octave Shift Buttons Transpose Button Assignable Buttons B1 6 Pitch Bend Switch Modulation Switch Assignable Rotary Volume Knobs R1 8 Display 7 segments 3 characters LED Rear Panel Input Level Knob 122 A ACTIVE SENSING EEN 118 Advanced mode cccccsssceesecessecsseceececsseeeeeees 61 96 AFTERTOUCH viieni uant 61 65 66 AFTERTOUCH ASSIGN ou ecceeeeeeeees 61 65 66 Aftertouch message ccccccses
32. panic assomme Se GH a se c o c e W o E leese COED CoE as Press the SHIFT button so it is lit Press the BANK SEL button The BANK SEL will light The display will indicate the most recently transmitted bank select MSB value The HEX or DECIMAL button will also light according to the input mode p 54 First specify the bank select MSB CC 00 Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys of the keyboard to specify the bank select MSB that you want to transmit Press the ENTER button The setting will be cancelled if you press another button instead of the ENTER button Next specify the bank select LSB CC 32 The display will indicate the most recently transmitted bank select LSB value Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys of the keyboard to specify the bank select LSB that you want to transmit Press the ENTER button The bank select has now been transmitted The setting will be cancelled if you press another button instead of the ENTER button 57 Use MIDI functionality Transmitting a Reset message What to do if there are stuck MIDI notes If notes on a connected MIDI sound module become stuck or if there is something wrong with the sound you can execute the Panic function to solve the problem When you execute the Panic function All sound off All notes off and Reset all controllers messages will be transmitted on all channels Panic
33. select the mode SINGLE BULK The received data will overwrite the current memory Memo ries 1 F will not be affected ALL BULK The received data will overwrite memories 1 F 5 Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button The third digit of the display will blink and the PCR 1 will wait to receive bulk 5 data 89 Use MIDI functionality About the display in Bulk mode civil l Receive SINGLE Waiting to receive BULK blinki I blinking 1st digit indicates Receive mode or Ei Hm Transmit mode d KL g 3rd digit indicates SES 1 BULK om Transmitting Receiving Waiting states I I receiving m m Transmitting Ii L r LI 2nd digit Single Bulk or All Bulk transmitting Transmit bulk data from your sequencer or other device Specify PCR Mac OS 9 PCR 1 1 as the MIDI output device for your sequencer software For details on this setting refer to the manual of your sequencer software For details on the port that will be used to transfer bulk data refer to Input output devices p 44 7 When the PCR finishes receiving the bulk data the display will indicate END C End Error display If the data could not be received correctly the display will blink ERR If this occurs press the CANCEL button to cancel the ERR display Once ERR h
34. setting item may not exist on some computers 1 In the Windows Control Panel double click System 2 Click the Device Manager tab 3 Double click Disk Drives to see the list of devices 4 From the list select GENERIC IDE DISK TYPE and click Properties to access the GENERIC IDE DISK TYPE Properties dialog box In the field of GENERIC IDE DISK TYPE Windows Macintos Troubleshooting Depending on your system a DMA Settings dialog box may appear Check the contents and click either OK or Cancel In the System Properties dialog box click OK to close the dialog box Then restart your computer Try installing more memory Installing more memory will increase the performance of your computer For details on how to install more memory refer to the operation manual for your computer Does your computer satisfy the requirements of the USB standard If you are using a computer such as a computer that you yourself assembled that does not satisfy the electrical requirements of the USB specifications you may experience interruptions in the audio If this occurs you may be able to solve the problem by connecting a USB hub that contains its own power supply In some cases you may be able to solve this problem in the EDIROL PCR 1 Driver settings dialog box For details refer to the section Part of the playbacks wrong e g notesare broken offprematurely or somenotes are lost within the READ
35. settings H ACTIVITY ON OFF Keyboard 5 Perform steps 1 3 0 OFF 4 Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 or 1 keys to switch H ACTIVITY aa ON ON OFF The display will indicate either ON or OFF 5 Press the ENTER button USB MIDI DRIVER MODE Keyboard 6 Perform steps 1 3 4 Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 or 1 keys to specify the USB MIDI DRIVER MODE 0 Original driver FPT technology is used to perform high speed MIDI trans g fer Normally we recommend that you use this mode oe Select this if you are using the standard MIDI driver provid 1 Generic driver ed by your operating system FPT Fast Processing Technology for MIDI Transmission Effective use is made of the USB bandwidth according to the amount of MIDI data to be transmitted ensuring that MIDI data processing will always occur optimally 5 Press the ENTER button STARTUP MEMORY Keyboard 7 Perform steps 1 3 4 Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 or 1 keys to specify the GM2 LAST ACCESS MEMORY setting When the PCR starts up memory number 0 GM2 will 0 GM2 MEMORY be loaded into current memory p 88 regardless of the state in which the power was turned off 1 LAST ACCESS Upon power up the PCR 1 will recall the memory that MEMORY was last recalled or saved into current memory p 88 5 Press the ENTER button FAC
36. the best performance from your software you must make the appropriate input output device settings For details on these settings refer to the owner s manual for your software If you are unable to select the PCR 1 in the device settings for your software it is possible that the PCR 1 driver was not installed correctly Please reinstall the driver Audio Devices Audio output device EDIROL PCR 1 This sends audio signals from your computer to the PCR 1 If you are using Media Player you will normally choose this You should also use this if you are using an application such as SONAR in WDM driver mode or a Direct Sound application MME EDIROL PCR 1 Out This sends audio signals from your computer to the PCR 1 Use this if you are using an application that does not have a WDM driver mode or if you want to use 24 bit audio with a non ASIO application Windows XP 2000 only Audio input devices EDIROL PCR 1 This receives audio signals sent from the PCR 1 to your computer Normally you should use this You should also use this when using an application such as SONAR in WDM driver mode MME EDIROL PCR 1 In This receives audio signals sent from the PCR 1 to your computer Use this if you are us ing an application that does not have a WDM driver mode or if you want to use 24 bit audio with a non ASIO application Windows XP 2000 only ASIO device EDIROL PCR 1 Select
37. value produce a slower pitch bend MODULATION SET E Specify the value of the Modulation message CC 01 127 p 97 TING transmitted when you press the Modulation Button 93 System settings F8 CLOCK ON OFF Keyboard 0 Perform steps 1 3 4 Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 or 1 keys to switch F8 CLOCK ON OFF ON OFF The display will indicate either ON or OFF 5 Press the ENTER button F8 CLOCK DEFAULT TEMPO Keyboard 1 Perform steps 1 3 4 Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys to specify F8 CLOCK DEFAULT TEMPO Value range 20 250 The specified value will indicate in the display 5 Press the ENTER button F8 CLOCK PORT SET Keyboard 2 Perform steps 1 3 4 Use the DEC INC buttons or the 1 3 keys to specify F8 CLOCK PORT SET Specifying the port p 62 The specified port will indicate in the display 5 Press the ENTER button VELOCITY OFFSET Keyboard 3 Perform steps 1 3 4 Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys to specify VELOCITY OFFSET Value range 0 127 The specified value will indicate in the display 5 Press the ENTER button KEYBOARD PORT SET Keyboard 4 Perform steps 1 3 4 Use the DEC INC buttons or the 1 3 keys to specify KEYBOARD PORT SET Specifying the port p 62 The specified port will indicate in the display 5 Press the ENTER button 94 System
38. velocity of VELOCITY OFFSET 3 the notes played from the keyboard a 0 p 94 S y ihe result of the addition would exceed 7FH the velocity will e 7FH KEYBOARD PORT 4 Specify the port from which messages produced by the PORT 1 p 94 SET BENDER lever of the keyboard are to be transmitted Turn this ON if you are using certain applications such as H ACTIVITY ON 5 Pro Tools LE OFF 95 OFF When ON 90 00 7F will be output from PCR 2 approxi P mately every 500 ms USB MIDI DRIVER Specify the type of USB MIDI driver used for USB connec Original MODE D hance Driver P The setting will take effect the next time you turn on the power STARTUP MEMORY 7 Specify the memory that will be selected when the power GM2 p 95 is turned on FACTORY RESET 8 T all settings of the PCR 1 to their factory set condi p 95 USB AUDIO ON A Switch the USB AUDIO functionality ON OFF ON 96 OFF The setting will take effect the next time you turn on the power E USB AUDIO MODE Specify the USB AUDIO sampling frequency and driver 44 1kHz SETTING B mode l i AD p 96 The setting will take effect the next time you turn on the power VANCE Make Direct Monitor settings Sending the input signal PIREU T MONTOR C from the audio input jacks directly to the PCR 1 s head ON p 97 ON OFF phone jack Specify the time it is to take for the maximum pitch bend to PITCH BEND TIME D be reached after you press the bender switch Higher set 2 p 97 tings for this
39. 0 127 7F BLOCK S8 PART LEVEL FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 19 dd SUM F7 0 00 127 7F BLOC B1 PROGRAM CHANGE DEC PROGRAM CHANGE min 1 00 B2 PROGRAM CHANGE INC PROGRAM CHANGE max 128 7F B3 NRPN ON OFF FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x OA dd SUM F7 OFF 00 ON 01 BLOC B4 RANDOM PAN FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 1C 00 SUM F7 BLOCK B5 MODE POLY MONO FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 13 dd SUM F7 MONO 00 POLY 01 BLOCK B6 GS RESET FO 41 10 42 12 40 00 7F 00 41 F7 L1 STOP FC 2 L2 START FA 2 L3 CONTINUE FB 2 P1 HOLD CC 64 40 0 00 7 127 7F H P2 EXPRESSION CC 11 0B 0 00 127 7F 1 GS C MEMORY C Parameter Message Hex Range Hex Ch Port RI DELAY MACRO FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 50 dd SUM F7 000 9 09 R2 DELAY PRE LPF FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 51 dd SUM F7 0 00 7 07 R3 DELAY TIME RATIO LEFT FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 53 dd SUM F7 1 01 120 78 R4 DELAY TIME CENTER FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 52 dd SUM F7 1 01 115 73 R5 DELAY TIME RATIO RIGHT FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 54 dd SUM F7 1 01 120 78 R6 DELAY FEEDBACK FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 59 dd SUM F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F R7 DELAY LEVEL FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 58 dd SUM F7 0 00 127 7F R8 PART PANPOT FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 1C dd SUM F7 1 01 127 7F BLOCK S1 DELAY SEND LEVEL TO REVERB FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 5A dd SUM F7 0 00 127 7F 2 DELAY LEVEL LEFT FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 56 dd SUM F7 0 00 127 7F S3 DELAY LEVEL CENTER FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 55 dd S
40. 00 127 7F 1 E MCR 8 MODE 3 SONAR 2 SET When using this memory set turn the PCR 1 s OMNI p 54 setting OFF MCR 8 MODE 3 SONAR 2 A MEMORY 1 MCR 8 MODE 3 SONAR 2 B MEMORY 2 Parameter SE Range Hex Ch Port Parameter Linh Range Hex Ch Port RI TRACK1 I CC 1600 0 00 127 7F T 2 RI TRACK1 T CC 16 10 000 127 7F H 2 R2 TRACK2 1 CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 2 2 R2 TRACK2 I CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 2 2 R3 TRACK3 I CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 3 2 R3 TRACK3 I CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 3 2 R4 TRACK4 I CC 1610 0 00 127 7F 4 2 R4 TRACK 4 I CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 4 2 R5 TRACK5 I CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 5 2 R5 TRACK5 I CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 5 2 R6 TRACK 6 I CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R6 TRACK 6 I CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R7 TRACK7 I CC 1610 0 00 127 7F 7 2 R7 TRACK7 I CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 7 2 R8 TRACK 8 I CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 8 2 R8 TRACK 8 I CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F
41. 1 Please use only the included USB cable If you require a replacement due to loss or damage please contact a EDIROL Roland Service Center listed in the Information section at the end of this manual CD ROM This contains drivers and editors for use with the PCR 1 Template sheets two sheets One of these templates lists the messages that are assigned to the knobs and sliders controllers by GM2 memory memory no 0 A blank sheet is also included for you to make a note of your own controller settings Owner s Manual This is the manual you are reading Please keep it on hand for reference Quick page reference table Before you begin Driver Installation p 14 p 31 Settings p 44 Names of things and what they do p 9 Table of operating modes p 50 System settings p 93 Using the audio functionality Audio and MIDI flow p 43 Playing sounds on your computer p 46 Recording sound on your computer p 47 Digital recording the output of the PCR 1 on a CD MD DAT p 49 Using the MIDI functionality Startup mode p 51 Features Useful When Playing p 52 Pitch Bend p 52 Modulation p 52 Octave Shift p 52 Transpose p 52 Changing memory sets p 59 Transmitting the current controller values all at once p 60 Assign MIDI messages p 61 Note Assign p 63 Aftertouch Assign p 65 Contr
42. 2 S1 TRACK 9 FADER CC 48 30 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S2 TRACK 10 FADER CC 49 31 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S2 TRACK 10 FADER CC 49 31 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S3 TRACK 11 FADER CC 50 32 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S3 TRACK 11 FADER CC 50 32 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S4 TRACK 12 FADER CC 51 33 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S4 TRACK 12FADER CC51 33 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S5 TRACK 13 FADER CC 52 34 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S5 TRACK 13 FADER CC 52 34 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S6 TRACK 14 FADER CC 53 35 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S6 TRACK 14FADER CC 53 35 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S7 TRACK 15 FADER CC 54 36 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S7 TRACK 15 FADER CC 54 36 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S8 TRACK 16 FADER CC 55 37 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S8 TRACK 16 FADER CC 55 37 0 00 127 7F 6 2 B1 TRACK 9 SOLO CC 32 20 0 00 127 7F 6 2 B1 TRACK 9 MUTE CC 88 58 0 00 127 7F 6 2 B2 TRACK 10 SOLO CC 33 21 0 00 127 7F 6 2 B2 TRACK 10 MUTE CC 89 59 0 00 127 7F 6 2 B3 TRACK 11 SOLO CC 34 22 0 00 7 127 7F 6 2 B3 TRACK 11 MUTE CC 9065A 0 00 127 7F 6 2 B4 TRACK 12 SOLO CC 35 23 0 00 127 7F 6 2 B4 TRACK 12 MUTE CC 91 5B 0 00 127 7F 6 2 B5 TRACK 13 SOLO CC 36 24 0 00 127 7F 6 2 B5 TRACK 13 MUTE CC 92 5C 0 00 127 7F 6 2 B6 TRACK 14 SOLO CC 3725 0 00 7 127 7F 6 2 B6 TRACK 14 MUTE CC 93 5D 0 00 127 7F 6 2 LI lt lt CC 20 14 0 00 127 7F 6 2 LI lt lt CC 20 14 0 00 127 7F 6 2 L2 E Stop CC 21 15 0 00 127 7F 6 2 L2 E S
43. 43 10 4C 08 Och 23 dd F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F CURRENT CH R2 BEND FILTER CONTROL FO 43 10 4C 08 Och 24 dd F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F CURRENT CH R3 BEND AMPLITUDE CONTROL F0 43 10 4C 08 Och 25 dd F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F CURRENT CH R4 PITCH EG INITIAL LEVEL FO 43 10 4C 08 Och 69 dd F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F CURRENT CH R5 PITCH EG ATTACK TIME FO 43 10 4C 08 Och 6A dd F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F CURRENT CH R6 PITCH EG RELEASE LEVEL FO 43 10 4C 08 Och 6B dd F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F CURRENT CH R7 PITCH EG RELEASE TIME FO 43 10 4C 08 Och 6C dd F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F CURRENT CH R8 PAN FO 43 10 4C 08 Och OE dd F7 1 01 64 40 127 7F CURRENT CH S1 BEND LFO PMOD DEPTH FO 43 10 4C 08 Och 26 dd F7 0 00 127 7F CURRENT CH S2 BEND LFO FMOD DEPTH FO 43 10 4C 08 Och 27 dd F7 0 00 127 7F CURRENT CH S3 BEND LFO AMOD DEPTH FO 43 10 4C 08 Och 28 dd F7 0 00 127 7F CURRENT CH S4 REVERB SEND FO 43 10 4C 08 Och 13 dd F7 0 00 127 7F CURRENT CH S5 CHORUS SEND FO 43 10 4C 08 Och 12 dd F7 0 00 127 7F CURRENT CH S6 VARIATION SEND FO 43 10 4C 08 Och 14 dd F7 0 00 127 7F CURRENT CH S7 DRY LEVEL FO 43 10 4C 08 Och 11 dd F7 0 00 127 7F CURRENT CH S8 VOLUME FO 43 10 4C 08 Och OB dd F7 0 00 127 7F CURRENT CH B1 PROGRAM CHANGE DEC PROGRAM CHANGE min 1 00 B2 PROGRAM CHANGE INC PROGRAM CHANGE max 128 7F B3 PART MODE NORMAL DRUM FO 43 10 4C 08 Och 07 dd F7 OFF 00 ON 01 CURRENT
44. 52 0 00 7 127 7F 15 2 P1 HOLD CC 64 40 0 00 127 7F T 1 P1 HOLD CC 64 40 0 00 127 7F 1 T P2 EXPRESSION CC 11 0B 0 00 127 7F 1 1 P2 EXPRESSION CC 11 0B 0 00 127 7F 1 1 MCR 8 MODE 3 SONAR 2 C MEMORY 3 MCR 8 MODE 3 SONAR 2 D MEMORY 4 Parameter Sie Range Hex Ch Port Parameter speak Range Hex Ch Port RI TRACK9 T CC 1600 000 1277P 9 2 RI TRACK 9 T CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 9 Z R2 TRACK10 CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 0 2 R2 TRACK10 1 CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 0 2 R3 TRACK 11 I CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F T 2 R3 TRACK 11 I CC 16 10 000 127 7F T 2 R4 TRACK12 1 CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 2 2 R4 TRACK12 1 CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 2 2 R5 TRACK13 1 CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 3 2 R5 TRACK13 I CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 3 2 R6 TRACKI4 I CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 4 2 R6 TRACK14 I CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 4 2 R7 TRACK15 CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 5 2 R7 TRACK15 CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 5 Z R8 TRACK16 CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R8 TRACK16 CC 16 10 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S1 TRACK9 2 CC 171 0 00 127 7F 9 2 SI TRACK9 2 CC 17 11 0 00 127 7F 9 2 2 TRACK10 2 CC 17 11 0 00 127 7F 0 2 52 TRACK10 2 CC 17 11 0 00 127 7F 0 E 3 TRACK 11 2 CC 17 11 0 00 127 7F 1 2 53 TRACK 11 ei CC 17 11 0 00 127 7F 1 2 S4 TRACK2 2 CC 17011 0 00 127 7F 2 2 S4 TRACK12 2 CC 17 11 000 127 7F 2 2 S5 TRACK13 2 CC 1711 0 00 127 7F 3
45. 8 operations will be disabled Press the EDIT button The display will indicate EDT Press the PROTECT key The display will blink PTC Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button The display will show the current setting 0 PROTECT OFF Allow changes PROTECT ON Prohibit changes Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 1 keys to select the mode Press the ENTER button 92 System settings Here s how you can make various system settings for the PCR 1 Press the EDIT button The display will indicate EDT Press the SYSTEM key The display will indicate SY0 Use the 0 8 A E keys to specify the System setting that you want to set and then press the ENTER button Confirm what s indicated and use the appropriate method to make the setting Mode hele Content of the setting Default SE F8 CLOCK ON OFF 0 Specify whether F8 Clock is to be transmitted OFF p 94 If F8 CLOCK ON OFF is ON specify the default value F8 CLOCK DEFAULT 1 of the F8 Clock After the power is turned on this tempo 120 p 94 TEMPO will continue to be output until you move a controller to which TEMPO is assigned If F8 CLOCK ON OFF is ON specify the port from PE EOT E PORT SEL S which the F8 Clock is to be Ge g PORT Be The value you specify here will be added to the
46. CH B4 RANDOM PAN FO 43 10 4C 08 Och OE 00 F7 CURRENT CH B5 MONO POLY MODE P 43 10 4C 08 Och 05 dd F7 MONO 00 POLY 01 CURRENT CH B6 XG SYSTEM ON FO 43 10 4C 00 00 7E 00 F7 L1 STOP FC 2 L2 START FA 2 L3 CONTINUE FB 2 P1 HOLD CC 64 40 0 00 127 7F 1 P2 EXPRESSION CC 11 0B 0 00 127 7F H XG B MEMORY EI Parameter Message Hex Range Hex Ch Port RI MW PITCH CONTROL FO 43 10 4C 08 Och 1D dd F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F CURRENT CH R2 MW FILTER CONTROL FO 43 10 4C 08 Och 1E dd F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F CURRENT CH R3 MW AMPLITUDE CONTROL FO 43 10 4C 08 Och 1F dd F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F CURRENT CH R4 REVERB PAN FO 43 10 4C 02 01 OD dd F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F R5 CHORUS PAN FO 43 10 4C 02 01 2D dd F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F R6 VARIATION PAN FO 43 10 4C 02 01 57 dd F7 0 00 64 40 127 7F R7 SEND VARIATION TO REVERB F0 43 10 4C 02 01 58 dd F7 0 00 127 7F R8 SEND VARIATION TO CHORUS FO 43 10 4C 02 01 59 dd F7 0 00 127 7F S1 MW LFO PMOD DEPTH FO 43 10 4C 08 Och 20 dd F7 0 00 127 7F CURRENT CH 52 MW LFO FMOD DEPTH FO 43 10 4C 08 Och 21 dd F7 0 00 127 7F CURRENT CH S3 MW LFO AMOD DEPTH FO 43 10 4C 08 Och 22 dd F7 0 00 127 7F CURRENT CH S4 REVERB RETURN FO 43 10 4C 02 01 OC dd F7 0 00 127 7F S5 CHORUS RETURN F0 43 10 4C 02 01 2C dd F7 0 00 127 7F S6 VARIATION RETURN FO 43 10 4C 02 01 56 dd F7 0 00 127 7F S7
47. CTION keys lt 4 gt on the keyboard get CCO to appear in the display then press the 1 key of the keyboard The display will indicate CC1 5 Press the ENTER button 6 Input the channel 7 Press the ENTER button 8 Input the control change number 9 Press the ENTER button 10 Specify the range of values Specifying the range of values upper and lower limits p 67 The display will indicate P 1 Reference 11 Specify the output port Specifying the port p 62 12 If you are making an assignment for a button specify the button mode Specifying the button mode p 62 1 The area displays the currently set value If it has not been set the default setting will be displayed Even if you change the type or mode 69 of the MIDI message that is assigned the default setting will be displayed This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently set value or will blink if the value is different Use MIDI functionality Advanced mode 2 Advanced mode 2 simulates the operation of a conventional rotary encoder If this is assigned to a controller moving that controller toward the right upward of center will have the same effect as turning the encoder clockwise and moving the controller toward the left downward of center will have the same effect as turning the encoder counterclockwise As the controller is moved further away from the center the result will be the same as if the rot
48. DI functionality E Examples of assigning system exclusive messages e GM2 System On p 82 e Master Volume p 83 e Bend Pitch Control p 84 GM2 System On 82 FO 7E 7F 09 03 F7 Here s how to assign a GM2 System On system exclusive message in Basic mode 2 6 7 8 9 Press the EDIT button The display will indicate EDT Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign the system exclusive message In the case of a button press that button The display will indicate the number of the selected controller Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button Press an ASSIGNABLE FUNCTION key lt a gt on the keyboard enough times to get SEO to appear in the display Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button The display will indicate FO which is the first byte beginning status of a system exclusive message This cannot be changed This cannot be changed Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button Use the 7 and E keys to input the second byte 7E Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button Use the 7 and F keys to input the third byte 7F 10 Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button Input the fourth and fifth bytes in the same way 11 Finally use the F and 7 keys to input the ending status byte F7 12 Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button 13 Specify the outp
49. ER button Specifying the port When you are making Assign settings p 61 in Edit mode and have selected Advanced mode you must specify the USB port to which the message assigned to the controller will be sent when using a USB connection 1 Press a key 1 3 to select the port PORT 1 Messages will be sent to PCR 1 1 Messages will be sent to PCR 1 2 PORT 1 2 Messages will be sent to both PCR 1 1 and PCR 1 2 2 Press the ENTER button For details on the port refer to Input output devices p 44 Use MIDI functionality E NOTE ASSIGN Here s how to assign a Note message to a controller In addition to being used to play sounds note messages can also be used to control a sequencer Mode Keyboard Velocity Port Basic mode 1 Press the EDIT button The display will indicate EDT Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign a Note message In the case of a button press that button The display will indicate the number of the selected controller Verify that the display shows the correct controller number and press the ENTER button Press an ASSIGNABLE FUNCTION key on the keyboard enough times to get NTO to appear in the display Press the ENTER button The display will indicate C Input the channel Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys to specify the channel Press the ENTER button The disp
50. F 2 S6 FADER 6 BO OF 05 BO 2F 40 B005 dd BO 2500 BO OF 05 BO 2F 00 0 00 127 7F 2 S7 FADER7 BO OF 06 BO 2F 40 BO 06 dd BO 2600 BO OF 06 BO 2F 00 0 00 127 7F 2 S8 FADER 8 BO OF 07 BO 2F 40 BO 07 dd BO 2700 BO OF 07 BO 2F 00 0 00 127 7F 2 B1 MUTE 1 BO OF 00 BO 2F dd ON 42 OFF 02 2 B2 SOLO1 BO OF 00 BO 2F dd ON 43 OFF 03 2 B3 REC1 BO OF 00 BO 2F dd ONG 7 OFF 07 2 B4 WRITE 1 BO OF 00 BO 2F dd ONGD OFF 04 2 B5 TRACK lt BO OF 0A BO 2F dd ON 40 OFF 00 2 B6 TRACK gt BO OF 0A BO 2F dd ON 42 OFF 02 2 L1 REWIND BO OF OE BO 2F dd ON 41 OFF 01 2 L2 STOP BO OF OE BO 2F dd ON 43 OFF 03 2 L3 PLAY BO OF OE BO 2F dd ON 44 OFF 04 2 P1 HOLD CC 64 40 0 00 127 7F 1 1 P2 EXPRESSION CC 11 0B 0 00 127 7F 1 1 E GS SET When using this memory set you will find it convenient to turn the PCR 1 s OMNI p 54 setting ON GS A MEMORY A Parameter Message Hex Range Hex Ch Port RI REVERB MACRO FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 30 dd SUM F7 0 00 7 07 T R2 REVERB CHARACTER FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 31 dd SUM F7 0 00 7 07 H R3 REVERB PRE LPF FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 32 dd SUM F7 0 00 7 07 1 R4 REVERB TIME FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 34 dd SUM F7 0 00 127 7F 1 R5 REVERB PREDELAY TIME FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 37 dd SUM F7 0 00
51. GNABLE FUNCTION key ak on the keyboard enough times to get RPO to appear in the display Ifyou want to assign an NRPN message press the NRPN key The following procedure is the same as for RPN Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button The display will blink C 1 Reference Input the channel Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys to specify the channel Press the ENTER button O NO QO Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys to specify the RPN MSB CC 101 or NRPN MSB CC 99 1 Reference 7 4 1 The area displays the currently set value If it has not been set the default setting will be displayed Even if you change the type or mode of the MIDI message that is assigned the default setting will be displayed This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently set value or will blink if the value is different Use MIDI functionality Press the ENTER button 10 Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys to specify the RPN LSB CC 100 or NRPN LSB CC 98 1 Reference Press the ENTER button 12 you are making an assignment for a button specify the button mode Specifying the button mode p 62 1 The area displays the currently set value If it has not been set the default setting will be displayed Even if you change the type or mode 7 5 of the MIDI message that is assigned the default setting will be displayed This will be li
52. IDI Applications folder from the location into which you installed FreeMIDI and double click the FreeMIDI Setup icon to start it up The first time you start up use the following procedure A dialog box saying Welcome to FreeMIDI will appear Click Continue The FreeMIDI Preferences dialog box will appear Click Cancel The About Quick Setup dialog box will appear Click Cancel weus This unit is equipped with a protection circuit A brief interval a few seconds after connecting the USB cable is required before the unit will operate normally weus If you are using the PCR 1 in conjunction with other MIDI devices make settings as described in Readme_E htm located in the Driver E Mac OS 9 folder of the CD ROM MEM When OMS is installed on this computer appears click FreeMIDI 36 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Macintosh weus From the File menu choose Open E Open make settings as 6 follows Select PCR 1 from the FreeMIDI Setting folder you copied in step 3 and 1 From the File menu click Open choose FreeMIDI Preference 7 2 Uncheck Use OMS when available Verify that MIDI transmission and reception occur correctly 3 Close FreeMIDI 4 Return to step 4 and continue the procedure From the MIDI menu choose Check Connections 8 e EIS DIR Try moving the fader of the PCR 1 If the number 1 or 2 in the diagram
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54. ME_E file located in the folder in which you installed the CD ROM On some compuiers audio playback may be interrupted due to the Power Management settings in the Control Panel The Power Supply Properties that you see when you double click Power Management will differ depending on your computer system One example is given below but you should also refer to the operation manual for your computer Some computers may not have all of the following setting items Click the Windows Start button and select Settings Control Panel to open the Control Panel In Control Panel double click System to open the System Properties dialog box Click the Device Manager tab Double click System Devices to display the list of devices From the list select Advanced Power Management Support Then click Properties to open the Advanced Power Management Support Properties dialog box Click the Settings tab and in Troubleshooting place a check in the check box for Don t Poll Power Supply Status Then click OK In the System Properties dialog box click OK Restart Windows 113 Troubleshooting Macintosh Depending on the virtual memory setting or network related settings noise may occur Please make the following settings before use es In Chooser of the Apple menu set AppleTalk to Inactive This setting is not changed as a result of turning off AppleTalk as requested by OMS when sequencer software is started up You m
55. Next we recommend that you enable background processing on your computer so MIDI and audio processing will be as smooth as possible gt Enabling background processing p 24 23 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows E Enabling background processing Q In Windows 2000 make settings to enable background processing If you fail to make this setting you may experience interruptions in the sound To ensure that MIDI and audio processing occurs smoothly use the following procedure to make settings Click the Windows Start button and from the menu that appears select Settings Control Panel In Control Panel double click the System icon Click the Advanced tab At the right of the Performance field click Performance Options The Performance Options dialog box will appear In the Application response field 2 xl choose Background services r Application response and click OK Optimize performance for Applications m Virtual memory Total paging file size for all drives 96 MB Change Cancel Click OK to close the System Properties dialog box Next make MIDI device and audio device settings gt Specifying the audio and MIDI input output destination p 26 24 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows Windows Me 98 users 1 With the PCR 1 disconnected start up Windows Disconnect all USB cables except for a USB keyboard and USB mo
56. R 1 Sound playback Sound recording Close the Sounds and Audio Devices Properties dialog box Click OK to complete the settings nied Depending on how your system is set up the Sounds and Audio Devices icon may be displayed directly in the Control Panel the Classic view In this case double click the Sounds and Audio Devices icon NEM For details on the PCR 1 s input output devices refer to Input output devices p 44 weus For details on adjusting the audio latency and using ASIO Direct Monitor refer to Taking full advantage p 29 This completes settings for using the PCR 1 with an application that uses the standard Windows device settings such as Media Player For details on how to make these settings refer to the owner s manual for your software For details on the PCR 1 s input output devices refer to Input output devices p 44 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows Windows 2000 Me users Open Control Panel Click the Windows Start button and from the menu that appears select Settings Control Panel Open the Sounds and Multimedia Properties In Control Panel double click the Sounds and Multimedia icon to open the Sounds and Multimedia Properties dialog box Click the Audio tab Sounds and Multimedia Properties 2 x Sounds Audio Hardware For MIDI music playback click the located at the right of Preferred
57. SB cable or unplug it while an application was running Exit all applications that are using the PCR 1 and exit all applications that are using the PCR 1 and re connect the PCR 1 Is OMS FreeMIDI set correctly As described in OMS settings p 34 or FreeMIDI settings p 36 check the OMS or FreeMIDI settings Also make sure that the device for MIDI IN OUT is correctly selected in the MIDI settings of your MIDI sequencer software Is the OMS setup enabled If a diamond shaped symbol is not displayed at the left edge of the title area in the OMS setup window the setup is not enabled From the OMS File menu choose Make Current p 35 MIDI implementation 1 Receive data mSystem exclusive messages Universal non realtime system exclusive message Oldentity request message Status Data byte Status FOH 7EH dev 06H 01H F7H Byte Explanation FOH Exclusive status 7EH ID number Universal non realtime system exclusive message dev Device ID 10 or 7FH Broadcast 06H Sub ID 1 PCR 1 01H Sub ID 1 PCR 1 F7H EOX End of Exclusive Data transmission The PCR 1 can use Bulk Dump p 119 to transfer its internal Memory sets p 100 OData Set 1 DT1 12H These messages transmit the actual data and are used to transfer data settings to a device Status Data byte Status FOH 41H 10H 00H 62H 12H aaH ddH eeH sum F7H Byte Explanation FOH Exclusive status 41H ID number Roland 10H Device
58. SEND CHORUS TO REVERB FO 43 10 4C 02 01 2E dd F7 0 00 127 7F CS VOLUME FO 43 10 4C 08 Och OB dd F7 0 00 127 7F CURRENT CH B1 PROGRAM CHANGE DEC PROGRAM CHANGE min 1 00 B2 PROGRAM CHANGE INC PROGRAM CHANGE max 128 7F B3 PART MODE NORMAL DRUM FO 43 10 4C 08 Och 07 dd F7 OFF 00 ON 01 CURRENT CH B4 RANDOM PAN FO 43 10 4C 08 Och OE 00 F7 CURRENT CH B5 MONO POLY MODE FO 43 10 4C 08 Och 05 dd F7 MONO 00 POLY 01 CURRENT CH B6 XG SYSTEM ON FO 43 10 4C 00 00 7E 00 F7 L1 STOP FC 2 L2 START FA 2 L3 CONTINUE FB 2 P1 HOLD CC 64 40 0 00 127 7F 1 P2 EXPRESSION CC 11 0B 0 00 127 7F 1 105 Troubleshooting Trouble shooting is organized according to different operating systems Refer to the icon s at the left of the title to find your items you need windows Problems common to Windows and Macintosh Windows Problems occurring only in Windows For details on operating your Windows w cintdsh_ Problems occurring only in Macintosh or Macintosh computer refer to the owner s manual of the computer and operating system you are using Problems related to the USB driver Zen Cannot install the driver correctly Did you make the correct connections and settings for installation Check each one of the following items e Is the PCR 1 connected correctly Make sure that the USB connector of your computer is connected to the PCR 1 by a USB cable e Is t
59. Send 2 Level Aux Send 2 Pre Post Aux Send 2 Enable Roland MCR 8 Mute Solo Pan Volume Mute Solo Roland MCR 8 Record Arming Pan Volume White Arm Record Arm 101 E MCR 8 MODE 4 Cubase 5 SX SET When using this memory set turn the PCR 1 s OMNI p 54 setting OFF MCR 8 MODE 4 Cubase 5 SX A MEMORY 5 MCR 8 MODE 4 Cubase 5 SX B MEMORY 6 Parameter WEL sas e Range Hex Ch Port Parameter e ee Se Range Hex Ch Port RI TRACK 1 PAN CC 72 48 0 00 127 7F 6 2 RI TRACK 1 PAN CC 72 48 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R2 TRACK 2 PAN CC 73 49 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R2 TRACK 2 PAN CC 73 49 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R3 TRACK 3 PAN CC 74 4A 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R3 TRACK 3 PAN CC 74 4A 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R4 TRACK 4 PAN CC 75 4B 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R4 TRACK 4 PAN CC 75 4B 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R5 TRACK 5 PAN CC 76 4C 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R5 TRACK 5 PAN CC 76 4C 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R6 TRACK 6 PAN CC 77 4D 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R6 TRACK 6 PAN CC 77 4D 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R7 TRACK7 PAN CC 78 4E 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R7 TRACK 7 PAN CC 78 4E 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R8 TRACK 8 PAN CC 79 4F 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R8 TRACK 8 PAN CC 79 4F 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S1 TRACK 1 FADER CC 64 40 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S1
60. Sta device and select the following from d Prefened device EDIROL eco z Volume Advanced the list that appears r Sound Recording A Preferred device 4 Iepso ee m MIDI Music Playback ECH Preferred device amah Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth yi I Use only preferred devices EDIROL PCR 1 EDIROL PCR 1 Sound playback Sound recording Cancel Apply Close the Sounds and Audio Devices Properties dialog box Click OK to complete the settings NEM If the Sound and Multimedia icon is not displayed click Show all control panel options in the frame at the left weus For details on the PCR 1 s input output devices refer to Input output devices p 44 weus For details on adjusting the audio latency and using ASIO Direct Monitor refer to Taking full advantage p 29 This completes settings for using the PCR 1 with an application that uses the standard Windows device settings such as Media Player For details on how to make these settings refer to the owner s manual for your software For details on the PCR 1 s input output devices refer to Input output devices p 44 27 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows Windows 98 users 1 2 Open Control Panel Click the Windows Start button and from the menu that appears select Settings Control Panel Open the Multimedi
61. TORY RESET Keyboard 8 Perform steps 1 3 4 The display will indicate RST 5 Press the ENTER button The display will blink YES 6 Press the ENTER button 95 System settings USB AUDIO ON OFF Keyboard A The USB AUDIO ON OFF setting will take effect when you reconnect the USB cable Perform steps 1 3 4 Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 or 1 keys to switch USB AUDIO ON 0 OFF ch OFF ON The display will indicate either ON or OFF 5 Press the ENTER button USB AUDIO MODE SETTING Keyboard B The USB AUDIO ON OFF setting will take effect when you reconnect the USB cable Perform steps 1 3 4 Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 5 keys to switch USB AUDIO SAMPLING FREQUENCY or DRIVER MODE AAA Ke Advanced mode ADVANCE The special driver will be used allowing audio to be re corded played with high quality and stable timing In Advanced mode audio signals can be transferred be o 1 ei H H ADUAN CE tween the PCR 1 and the computer at a resolution of 24 bits and sampling frequencies of 44 1 48 96 kHz Se lect this mode if you are using an application that al 2 96kHz PLAY lows high quality audio recording playback such as ADVANCE an application that supports 24 bit audio or an ASIO compatible application We recommend that you nor 96kHz REC mally use this mode ADVANCE Sta
62. Thank you for purchasing the MIDI keyboard controller PCR 1 Before using this unit carefully read the sections entitled USING THE UNIT SAFELY and IMPORTANT NOTES OWNER S MANUAL p 2 4 These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit Additionally in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit Owner s manual should be read in its entirety The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference 6666666 eas oo r DI one la eS I a a a Copyright 2004 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION USING THE UNIT SAFELY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS About Z WARNING and Z CAUTION Notices Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe Z WARNING injury should the unit be used improperly Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly AP CAUTION Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with respect to the home and all its furnishings as well to domestic animals or pets About the Symbols The A symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings The specific meanin
63. UM F7 0 00 127 7F S4 DELAY LEVEL RIGHT FO 41 10 42 12 40 01 57 dd SUM F7 0 00 127 7F S5 EQ LOW GAIN FO 41 10 42 12 40 02 01 dd SUM F7 22 34 64 40 76 4C S6 EQ HIGH GAIN FO 41 10 42 12 40 02 03 dd SUM F7 22 34 64 40 76 4C 57 DELAY SEND LEVEL FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 2C dd SUM F7 0 00 127 7F BLOCK S8 PART LEVEL FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 19 dd SUM F7 0 00 127 7F BLOCK B1 EQ ON OFF FO 41 10 42 12 40 4x 20 dd SUM F7 OFF 00 ON 01 BLOCK B2 EQ LOW FREQ 200Hz 400Hz FO 41 10 42 12 40 02 00 dd SUM F7 200Hz 00 400Hz 01 B3 EQ HIGH FREQ 3kHz 6kHz FO 41 10 42 12 40 02 02 dd SUM F7 3kHz 00 6kHz 01 B4 RANDOM PAN FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 1C 00 SUM F7 BLOCK B5 MODE POLY MONO FO 41 10 42 12 40 1x 13 dd SUM F7 MONO 00 POLY 01 BLOCK B6 GS RESET FO 41 10 42 12 40 00 7F 00 41 F7 L1 STOP FC 2 L2 START FA 2 L3 CONTINUE FB 2 P1 HOLD CC 64 40 0 00 127 7F 1 1 P2 EXPRESSION CC 11 0B 0 00 127 7F H 1 104 E XG SET When using this memory set you will find it convenient to turn the PCR 1 s OMNI p 54 setting ON XG A MEMORY D Parameter Message Hex Range Hex Ch Port RI BEND PITCH CONTROL FO
64. UNCTION key lt 4 gt on the keyboard enough times to get CCO0 to appear in the display Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button The display will indicate C 1 Reference Input the channel Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys to specify the channel Press the ENTER button The display will indicate N 1 Reference Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys to specify the control change number Press the ENTER button If you are making an assignment for a button specify the button mode Specifying the button mode p 62 6 8 1 The area displays the currently set value If it has not been set the default setting will be displayed Even if you change the type or mode of the MIDI message that is assigned the default setting will be displayed This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently set value or will blink if the value is different Use MIDI functionality Advanced mode 1 Advanced mode 1 of CONTROL CHANGE ASSIGN lets you specify the upper and lower limits of the control change value in addition to the items of Basic mode 1 Press the EDIT button 2 Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign a Control Change message In the case of a button press that button The display will indicate the number of the selected controller 3 Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button 4 Using the ASSIGNABLE FUN
65. What is the decimal expression of 5AH From the preceding table 5AH 90 lt Example2 gt What is the decimal expression of the 7 bit hexadecimal value 12 34H From the preceding table 12H 18 and 34H 52 Thus this is 18 x 128 52 2356 lt Example3 gt What is the decimal expression of the nibble expressed value 0A 03 09 0D From the preceding table OAH 10 03H 3 09H 9 and 0DH 13 Thus this is 10 x 16 3 x 16 9 x 16 13 41885 lt Example4 gt What is the nibble expressed value of decimal 1258 1258 16 78 quotient 10 remainder 78 16 4 quotient 14 remainder 4 16 0 quotient 4 remainder From the preceding table 0 00H 4 04H 14 0EH 10 OHA Thus the nibble expressed value is 00 04 0E OAH Example of an actual MIDI message lt Example1 gt CE 04 CnH is the Program Change status n is the MIDI channel number EH 14 and 04H 04 Thus this is a program change message on MIDI channel 15 for program number 05 Checksum calculation In order to verify that the message was received correctly Roland exclusive messages ROT DT1 add a checksum following the end of the data before the F7 The checksum value is determined by the address and data or size of the exclusive message that is transmitted OCalculating the checksum H has been added following hexadecimal values The checksum is a value that results in a lower 7 bits of 0 when t
66. a Properties dialog box In Control Panel double click the Multimedia icon to open the Multimedia Properties dialog box Click the Audio tab Specify the Preferred device Click the Playback field and Recording field make the following selections from the list that appears and click Apply EDIROL PCR 1 EDIROL PCR 1 Playback Recording Close the Multimedia Properties dialog box Click OK to complete the settings Multimedia Properties Audio Video MIDI CDMusic Devices E r Playback To seler Preferred device EDIROL PCR 1 S bedyerced options Gic B e r Recording Preferred device EDIROL PCR 1 IT Use only preferred devices E Ste weus For details on the PCR 1 s input output devices refer to Input output devices p 44 weus For details on adjusting the audio latency and using ASIO Direct Monitor refer to Taking full advantage p 29 This completes settings for using the PCR 1 with an application that uses the standard Windows device settings such as Media Player For details on how to make these settings refer to the owner s manual for your software For details on the PCR 1 s input output devices refer to Input output devices p 44 28 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows E Taking full advantage Adjusting the audio latency You can change th
67. a program folder document or double click the My Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Computer icon In the open D Driver USB_XP2K SETUPIN EXE X window that appears check the drive name of Cancel Browse the CD ROM drive into which you inserted the CD ROM in step7 The drive name is the D Open field and click OK drive name Driver USB_XP2K SETUPINF EXE The SetupInf dialog box will appear or E displayed by the You are now ready to install the driver CD ROM drive 2 In the explanatory example shown here the drive name is given as D The drive MEMO name D may be different for your system Specify the drive name of your CD This unit is equipped with ROM drive a protection circuit A brief interval a few seconds 1 0 after connecting the USB Use the USB cable to connect the PCR 1 to your computer cablei reaume d tore ste unit will operate normally If the File signature verification Step 4 setting was not set to Ignore a Digital Signature Not Found dialog box will appear If File signature verification is set to Warn 1 Click Yes 2 Continue the installation If File signature verification is set to Block 1 Click OK 2 When the Found New Hardware Wizard appears click Finish 3 Return to step 1 p 20 and re install the driver from the beginning of the procedure 11 MEMO The Ins
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69. aintain memory set compatibility with other models in the PCR series all memory sets include the data for P1 and P2 when they are bulk dumped E GM2 set MEMORY 0 100 Parameter Message Hex Range Hex Ch Port R1 FILTER CUTOFF CC 74 4A 0 00 127 7F R2 FILTER RESONANCE CC 71 47 0 00 127 7F R3 VIBRATO RATE CC 76 4C 0 00 127 7F R4 VIBRATO DEPTH CC 77 4D 0 00 127 7F R5 VIBRATO DELAY CC 78 4E 0 00 127 7F R6 COARSE TUNING RPN 0 2 00 02 0 00 127 7F R7 FINE TUNING RPN 0 1 00 01 0 0 00 00 127 127 7F 7E R8 PAN CHANNEL CC 10 0A 0 00 127 7F S1 PORTAMENTO TIME CC 5 05 0 00 127 7F 52 AFTERTOUCH CHANNEL PRESSURE 0 00 127 7F S3 ENVELOPE ATTACK CC 73 49 0 00 127 7F S4 ENVELOPE DECAY CC 75 4B 0 00 127 7F S5 ENVELOPE RELEASE CC 72 48 0 00 127 7F S6 CHORUS CC 93 5D 0 00 127 7F S7_ REVERB CC 91 5B 0 00 127 7F 58 VOLUME CHANNEL CC 7 07 0 00 127 7F B1 PROGRAM CHANGE DEC PROGRAM CHANGE min 1 00 B2 PROGRAM CHANGE INC PROGRAM CHANGE max 128 7F B3 PORTAMENTO ON OFF ICC 65 41 0 00 127 7F B4 POLY MODE ON BO 7F 00 B5 MONO MODE ON B0 7E 01 B6 GM2 SYSTEM ON FO 7E 7F 09 03 F7 L1 STOP FC 2 L2 START FA 2 L3 CONTINUE FB 2 P1 HOLD CC 64 40 0 00 127 7F 1 P2 EXPRESSION CC 11 0B 0
70. ar If File signature verification is set to Warn 1 Click Yes 2 Continue the installation 17 MEMO The screen will indicate Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard If the Found New Hardware Wizard dial Click Finish Se box does not appear proceed to the next step 22 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows EM 1 8 System Settings Change dialog box may appear MEMO If the System Settings Click Yes Windows will restart automatically Change dialog box does If SE System Settings Change dialog box does not appear restart not appear restart Windows from the Start menu Windows from the Start menu If you changed File signature verification If you changed the File signature verification p 20 setting restore the original setting after Windows restarts After Windows restarts log in to Windows as a user with administrative privileges such as Administrator In the Windows desktop right click the My Computer icon and from the menu that appears select Properties The System Properties dialog box will appear Click the Hardware tab and then click Driver Signing The Driver Signing Options dialog box will appear Return the File signature verification setting to the original setting either Warn or Block and click OK Click OK The System Properties dialog box will close This completes installation of the driver
71. ars even though the PCR 1 is connected to the same USB connector as before it is possible that the computer has detected the PCR 1 incorrectly Please reinstall the driver from the beginning of the procedure p 14 tef Can t install delete use the driver in Windows XP 2000 es Did you log on to Windows as a user with administrative privileges In order to install delete re install the driver in Windows XP 2000 you must be logged into Windows as a user with administrative privileges such as Administrator For details please contact the system administrator for your computer system e Did you make Driver Signing Options e In order to install re install the driver you must make Driver Signing Options Windows XP p 14 Windows 2000 p 20 Windows Windows XP 2000 displays a Hardware Installation or Digital Signature Not Found dialog box e Did you make Driver Signing Options In order to install re install the driver you must make the settings described in Driver Signing Options Windows XP p 14 Windows 2000 p 20 109 Troubleshooting E Deleting the driver If you were unable to install the driver according to the procedure given the PCR 1 may not be recognized correctly by the computer In this case use the following procedure to delete the driver and then follow the procedure to install the driver once again Windows users Here s how to uninstall the dedicated driver
72. ary encoder were moved more quickly You can assign advanced mode 2 to a button but it will not function 1 Press the EDIT button 2 Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign a Control Change message The display will indicate the number of the selected controller 3 Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button 4 Using the ASSIGNABLE FUNCTION keys ak on the keyboard get CCO to appear in the display then press the 2 key of the keyboard The display will indicate CC2 5 Press the ENTER button 6 Input the channel 7 Press the ENTER button 8 Input the control change number Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys to specify the control change number 9 Press the ENTER button The display will indicate P 1 Reference 10 Specify the output port Specifying the port p 62 70 1 The area displays the currently set value If it has not been set the default setting will be displayed Even if you change the type or mode of the MIDI message that is assigned the default setting will be displayed This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently set value or will blink if the value is different Use MIDI functionality E PROGRAM CHANGE ASSIGN Here s how to assign a program change message to a controller Mode Number Effect Bank Port Basic mode 0 Fixed value Not output PORT 1 Advanced mode 1 1 Assignable range of va
73. as been dismissed perform the bulk reception procedure over again from step 1 8 Confirm what e indicated and press the ENTER button 90 Use MIDI functionality Transmit mode 1 2 9 10 Press the EDIT button The display will indicate EDT Press the BULK key Press the 1 key The display will blink BLT Bulk Transmit Confirm what e indicated and press the ENTER button The display will indicate TS and the S will blink ES Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 1 keys to select the mode The currently recalled memory the current memory will Y SINGLE BULK be transmitted as bulk data 1 ALL BULK ge EE memories 1 F will be transmitted as bulk Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button The third digit of the display will blink and the PCR 1 will wait to transmit bulk data Press the ENTER button On your sequencer software specify PCR 1 2 as the MIDI input device For details on this setting refer to the manual of your sequencer software For details on the port that will be used to transfer bulk data refer to Input output devices p 44 When the PCR finishes receiving the bulk data the display will indicate END Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button 91 Protecting a memory set PROTECT If you turn the Protect setting ON ALL BULK p 89 reception and SAVE p 8
74. cated for the next byte and DT will be displayed This cannot be changed 3 Press the ENTER button 4 If you selected DT1 through DT4 the display will indicate DT Press the ENTER button 80 Use MIDI functionality Inputting channel block data If a system exclusive message includes a channel or GS block number here s how to specify the type and the value of the upper bits For the channel and block number the setting of the current channel will be inserted as the lower bits The block number is not actually a channel but corresponds to the part within a GS sound module On the PCR 1 this corresponds to the channel for the sake of convenience Current channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 CH 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 AITBICI DIE F BL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A Bs C Dy E F For an actual example refer to Bend Pitch Control p 84 in the section on the Edit Mode 1 Press the DATA key several times at the location where you want to input the channel block number to select OCH for the channel or OBL for the block DATA SS IT OLH l DATA im 1 L EL EL LIL LA gt i eg H EES DATA 2 Use the 0 7 keys to input the value of the upper four bits The 0 in the display will change to the numerical value that you input 3 Press the ENTER button 81 Use MI
75. certain cases such as when circuitry related to memoty itself is out of order we regret that it may not be possible to restore the data and Roland assumes no liability concerning such loss of data Additional Precautions Please be aware that the contents of memory can be irretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction or the improper operation of the unit To protect yourself against the risk of loosing important data we recommend that you periodically save a backup copy of important data you have stored in the unit s memory in another MIDI device e g a sequencer Unfortunately it may be impossible to restore the contents of data that was stored in the unit s memory once it has been lost Roland Corporation assumes no liability concerning such loss of data Use a reasonable amount of care when using the unit s buttons sliders or other controls and when using its jacks and connectors Rough handling can lead to malfunctions When connecting disconnecting all cables grasp the connector itself never pull on the cable This way you will avoid causing shorts or damage to the cable s internal elements To avoid disturbing your neighbors try to keep the unit s volume at reasonable levels You may prefer to use headphones so you do not need to be concerned about those around you especially when it is late at night When you need to transport the unit package it in the box including padding that it came i
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77. d the default setting will be displayed This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently set value or will blink if the value is different Use MIDI functionality Advance mode 1 2 Advanced mode 1 of PROGRAM CHANGE ASSIGN lets you specify the upper and lower limits of the program change value Advanced mode 2 lets you transmit BANK LSB MSB settings in addition to the program change 1 Press the EDIT button 2 Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign a Program Change message In the case of a button press that button The display will indicate the number of the selected controller 3 Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button Advanced mode 1 Specifying the range of values 4 Using the ASSIGNABLE FUNCTION keys lt a gt on the keyboard get PCO to appear in the display then press the 1 key of the keyboard 5 Press the ENTER button 6 Input the channel 7 Press the ENTER button 8 Specify the range of values Specifying the range of values upper and lower limits p 67 Advanced mode 2 Transmitting bank data 4 Using the ASSIGNABLE FUNCTION keys lt a gt on the keyboard get PCO to appear in the display then press the 2 key of the keyboard 5 Press the ENTER button 6 Input the channel 7 Press the ENTER button 8 Specify the bank select MSB CC 00 Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys to specify the MSB 1 Re
78. d on the keyboard of the Macintosh Please connect it to a USB connector on the Macintosh itself The Insert Disk dialog box does not appear It is possible that the unsuccessfully installed driver is still present Turn off the power of your computer and then install the driver once again 107 Troubleshooting Windows Windows Windows 108 Cannot install the driver correctly Find new hardware wizard does not execute automatically The Insert Disk dialog box does not appear The Insert Disk dialog box does not appear Find new hardware wizard ends before the process is completed e It may take about 15 seconds or more after the USB cable is connected for the PCR 1 to be detected e Is the USB cable connected correctly Make sure that the PCR 1 and your computer are correctly connected via a USB cable e Is USB enabled on your computer Refer to the operation manual for your computer and make sure that USB is enabled e Does your computer or USB hub have sufficient power supply capacity The PCR 1 cannot be connected if insufficient power is supplied to it Check whether one of the following cases apply Ifyou are using the PCR 1 with a notebook computer that is running on its battery operation may be unreliable with some models of computer If this is the case connect the AC adaptor to your notebook computer The power conservation mode of your computer may limit the power that
79. d will be output from the master output jacks even if headphones are connected 22 USB connector Use this when connecting the PCR 1 to your computer via a USB cable 12 Setup This section explains how to install the drivers needed for connecting the PCR 1 to a computer and make the necessary settings Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows p 14 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Macintosh p 31 What is a driver A driver is software that transfers data between the PCR 1 and application software running on your computer when your computer and the PCR 1 are connected by a USB cable The driver sends data from your application to the PCR 1 and from the PCR 1 to your application 13 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows Installing the driver The installation procedure will differ depending on your system Please proceed to one of the following sections depending on the system you use e Windows XP users e Windows 2000 users e Windows Me 98 users Windows XP users Disconnect all USB cables except for a USB keyboard and USB mouse if used Open the System Properties dialog box 1 Click the Windows start menu and from the menu select Control Panel 2 In Pick a category click Performance and Maintenance 3 In or pick a Control Panel icon click the System icon System Properties Click the Hardware tab and th
80. dio device wR ND Use the USB cable to connect the PCR 1 to your computer Open System Preferences and click Sound In the Sound Effects tab set Play alerts and sound effects through to EDIROL PCR 1 44 1 kHz In the Output tab set Choose a device for sound output to EDIROL PCR 1 44 1 kHz In the Input tab set Choose a device for sound input to EDIROL PCR 1 44 1 kHz When you have finished making settings close the dialog box You ll need to make MIDI device settings within the sequencer you re using For details refer to the owner s manual for your sequencer software When using the PCR 1 with your software Before using the PCR 1 with your software please note the following points weus This unit is equipped with a protection circuit A brief interval a few seconds after connecting USB cable is required before the unit will operate normally NEM Although 44 1 kHz is used for the purpose of explanation within this document this changes depending on the actual setting of the sampling frequency select on your PCR 1 p 96 A Once set this way all sounds from your Macintosh including audio alerts will be output only through the PCR 1 not from the speakers of your Macintosh Use the USB cable to connect the PCR 1 to your computer before you start up your software Do not disconnect the USB cable from the PCR 1 while your software is runnin
81. e Normally you will connect your MIDI keyboard to the SRE era on pscepaad MIDIIN port and use it for recording your mi e ee on tracks or using the MIDI Thru function of your software to play sound modules or soft synthesizers The MIDI messages sent here have the meaning that is assigned to them by the MIDI MIDI IN port MIDI OUT port CTRL IN port specification In other words when you play the Ke li keyboard note messages will be transmitted and recorded on the track and the sound module that MIDI sound module receives these messages will produce sound In contrast the data received from the CTRL IN port is used to operate your software in the same way as data from your computer s mouse or keyboard it will not be recorded on the tracks or thru ed to your sound module or soft synthesizer The MIDI messages sent here are interpreted in a completely different way than defined in the MIDI specification For this reason messages that are input from the CTRL IN port are not normally thru ed to your sound module or soft synthesizer For example even if you play your keyboard to send a note on message the software that receives this message will not produce a note instead it might interpret this message as meaning that the PLAY STOP button had been pressed The actual operation that will occur will depend on the software you are using Since the same MIDI message can be interp
82. e copyrights of others SCMS is a feature that prohibits second generation and later copying through a digital connection It is built into MD recorders and other consumer digital audio equipment as a copyright protection feature Do not use this unit for purposes that could infringe on a copyright held by a third party We assume no responsibility whatsoever with regard to any infringements of third party copyrights arising through your use of this unit Windows is known officially as Microsoft Windows operating system Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation The screen shots in this document are used in compliance with the guidelines of the Microsoft Corporation Apple and Macintosh are registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc MacOS is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc OMS is a registered trademark of Opcode Systems Inc FreeMIDI is a trademark of Mark of the Unicorn Inc Contents of the package The PCR 1 includes the following items When you open the package first make sure that all items are included If any are missing contact the dealer where you purchased the PCR 1 USB Audio Interface MIDI Keyboard Controller PCR 1 ee tena S oe oo USB cable Use this to connect the USB connector of your computer with the USB connector of the PCR 1 For details on connections and driver installation refer to Setup Windows p 14 Macintosh p 3
83. e driver settings to adjust the latency of the audio To adjust the latency change the Buffer Size in the driver settings dialog box Open the Driver Settings dialog box 1 Open Control Panel 2 Double click EDIROL PCR 1 icon The Driver Settings dialog box will appear Adjust the driver buffer size The following setting will produce the shortest latency Set Audio Buffer Size to the far left Min Click OK to close the driver settings dialog box Restart the application that is using the PCR 1 Play back audio data on your application If interruptions occur in the sound repeat step 1 to step 5 and gradually increase the buffer size specified in step 2 until interruptions no longer occur NEM Latency is the time delay from when an application plays back audio data until the sound is actually heard from an audio device such as the PCR 1 reid In Windows XP click Switch to Classic View to select Classic View on your computer If you re not in Classic View the EDIROL PCR 1 icon won t be shown In Windws Me click Show all Control Panel Options weus If you are using an application that has a function for testing audio devices get it to perform its tests weus Depending on the application you are using there may be a buffer size or latency adjustment function among the audio settings of the application as well For details refer to the operation manual for
84. e specified velocity value e If you assign this to B1 B6 the specified velocity value will be transmitted when you turn the controller on When you turn the controller off a note message with a velocity value of 0 will be transmitted 6 4 1 The area displays the currently set value If it has not been set the default setting will be displayed Even if you change the type or mode of the MIDI message that is assigned the default setting will be displayed This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently set value or will blink if the value is different Use MIDI functionality E AFTERTOUCH ASSIGN Here s how to assign an Aftertouch message to a controller Mode Keyboard Message Value range Port Basic mode 0 Channel Pressure 0 127 00 7FH Port 1 Advanced mode 1 1 Channel Pressure Assignable Assignable Advanced mode 2 2 Polyphonic Key Pressure 0 127 00 7FH Port 1 Advanced mode 3 3 Polyphonic Key Pressure Assignable Assignable Basic mode apen SHIFT PGM CHANGE memory EGM CHANGE Lean sHoT J panic Press the EDIT button E E The display will indicate EDT Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign an Aftertouch message In the case of a button press that button The display will indicate the number of the selected controller LA Verify that the display shows the correct controller number and press the ENTER b
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86. elated to the USB drivet 106 Problems when using the PCR 1 111 MIDI mplementatton ses 117 Main specifications cccce 122 DUCK EE 123 ys and what they do MASTER VOLUME MEMORY_ MIDICH BANK SEL Qs USB DATA OUT HEX v v y 1 Master volume knob This adjusts the volume that is output from the headphone jack the master output jacks This does not effect the volume that is output from the digital output jacks 2 SHIFT Button Use this in conjunction with other buttons 3 MEMORY PGM CHANGE Button Press the MEMORY Button Accesses memories that are stored within the PCR 1 Press the SHIFT so it is lit and Transmits program change messages on the current channel then press the MEMORY 4 MIDI CH BANK SEL Button Specifies the transmission channel current channel for the keyboard and bender Press the SHIFT so it is lit and Transmits bank select messages on the current channel then press the MIDI CH 5 EDIT Button Used to assign MIDI messages to the controllers Press the MIDI CH Button 6 Display Indicates the current status and various other information USB Lights if the PCR 1 is connected to your computer via USB DATA OUT This will blink when MIDI messages are transmitted via USB or MIDI OUT HEX Lights when the value shown in the display is hexadecimal Names of things and what they do
87. en click Driver Signing System Restore Automatic Updates easel S S Haris Open the Driver Signing Options dialog box Make sure that What action do you want Windows to take is set to Ignore If it is set to Ignore simply click OK If it is not set to Ignore make a note of the current setting Warn or Block Then change the setting to Ignore and click OK A If you are using Windows XP Professional you must log on using a user name with an administrative account type e g Administrator For details on user accounts please consult the system administrator of your computer weus Depending on how your system is set up the System icon may be displayed directly in the Control Panel the Classic view In this case double click the System icon NEM If you changed What action do you want Windows to take you must restore the previous setting after you have installed the driver If you changed What action do you want Windows to take p 18 8 In the explanatory example shown here the drive name is given as D The drive name D may be different for your system Specify the drive name of your CD Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows Click OK to close the System Properties dialog box Exit all currently running software applications Also close any open windows If you are using virus checking or
88. ert Disk dialog box will appear If the Insert Disk dialog Click OK box does not appear l proceed to the next step 12 The Files Needed dialog box will appear MEMO Input the following into the Copy files from field and click OK Specify the drive name of drive name DRIVER USB_XP2K your CD ROM drive 21 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows If the File signature verification Step 4 setting was not set to Ignore a Digital Signature Not Found dialog box will appear If File signature verification is set to Warn 1 Click Yes 2 Continue the installation 13 The screen will indicate Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard Click Finish 14 The System Settings Change dialog box will appear Click Yes Windows will restart automatically Log on to Windows as a user with administrative privileges eg Administrator 15 MEMO After you have logged on to Windows the Insert Disk dialog box will goihe Inset Disk dialog box does not appear in Click OK appear cea Ces OKI proceed to the next step 1 6 Files Needed dialog box will appear MEMO Input the following into the Copy files from field and click OK Specify the drive name of drive name DRIVER USB_XP2K your CD ROM drive If the File signature verification Step 4 setting was not set to Ignore a Digital Signature Not Found dialog box will appe
89. es If you press and hold TRANSPOSE OCTAVE or OCTAVE will light according to the current Transpose setting If you hold down TRANSPOSE and simultaneously press OCTAVE and OCTAVE the Transpose setting will be reset to 0 MEMO While playing the keyboard move the Bender Switch to the left to lower the pitch of the currently selected patch or to the right to raise its pitch This is known as pitch bend You can also apply vibrato by gently pressing the Modulation button This is known as modulation If you press the Modulation Button and the same time move Bender Switch to the right or left you can apply both effects at once Octave Shift and Transpose can be set independently To switch the PCR 1 to PLAY mode The PCR 1 will automatically start up in PLAY mode when you connect the PCR 1 to your computer by USB cable To return to PLAY mode from another mode Setting the MIDI Transmit Channel p 53 press the button of the current mode i e the button that is lit Alternatively you can press the CANCEL button In this case the setting you had been making will be cancelled Setting the MIDI Transmit Channel To control your sound module set the PCR 1 s current channel to the MIDI receive channel that s selected on your sound module Use MIDI Channel mode to set the current channel MIDI Channel mode MIDI CH Press the MIDI CH button The MIDI CH button will light The disp
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91. expose the unit to direct sunlight place it near devices that radiate heat leave it inside an enclosed vehicle or otherwise subject it to temperature extremes Excessive heat can deform or discolor the unit e When moved from one location to another where the temperature and or humidity is very different water droplets condensation may form inside the unit Damage or malfunction may result if you attempt to use the unit in this condition Therefore before using the unit you must allow it to stand for several hours until the condensation has completely evaporated Do not allow objects to remain on top of the keyboard This can be the cause of malfunction such as keys ceasing to produce sound Maintenance e For everyday cleaning wipe the unit with a soft dry cloth or one that has been slightly dampened with water To remove stubborn dirt use a cloth impreg nated with a mild non abrasive detergent After wards be sure to wipe the unit thoroughly with a soft dry cloth e Never use benzine thinners alcohol or solvents of any kind to avoid the possibility of discoloration and or deformation Repairs and Data Please be aware that all data contained in the unit s memory may be lost when the unit is sent for repairs Important data should always be backed up in another MIDI device e g a sequencer or written down on paper when possible During repairs due care is taken to avoid the loss of data However in
92. f the CD ROM drive into which you inserted the CD ROM in step3 The drive name is the D or E displayed by the CD ROM drive weus This unit is equipped with a protection circuit A brief interval a few seconds after connecting the USB cable is required before the unit will operate normally nem If a message recommends that you restart Windows restart Windows as directed 25 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows Settings and checking E Specifying the audio and MIDI input output destination Windows XP users 1 Open Control Panel Click the Windows start button and from the menu that appears select Control Panel Open the Sounds and Audio Devices Properties dialog box In Pick a category click Sound Speech and Audio Devices Next in or pick a Control Panel icon click the sounds and Audio Devices icon Click the Audio tab For MIDI music playback click the Sounds and Audio Devices Properties ale located at the right of Default device voume sounds Audo Voice Hardware Sound playback Default device SI EDIROL PCR 1 and select the following from the list that appears Volume Advanced Sound recording A Default device A EDIROL PCR MIDI music playback g s Defaut device aD l Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth Use only default devices f OK U Cancel Apply EDIROL PCR 1 EDIROL PC
93. f the PCR The PCR has the following sixteen memories Memory number 0 GM2 SET Cannot be saved Memory number 1 User memories 15 Can be saved Memory number F Current memory is a location into which you can recall one of these memories In order to use one of the saved memories you must recall it into current memory as described in Memory mode MEMORY p 59 The contents of current memory will be lost when you turn off the power If you have modified the settings in current memory perform the SAVE operation if you want to keep your changes You can set the STARTUP MEMORY p 95 setting to specify the memory that will be loaded into current memory when you turn on the power Transmitting receiving bulk data BULK Bulk dump allows a large amount of data to be transferred in a single operation For example this can be used to store all settings of a device into a computer or sequencer When you transmit or receive Bulk data the contents of the current memory will be lost Save the current memory settings as needed before you perform this operation Receive mode 1 Press the EDIT button om The display will indicate EDT Press the BULK key The display will blink BLR Bulk Receive Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button isplay will indicate RS and the S will blink Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 1 keys to
94. f values upper and lower limits p 67 14 Specify the output port gt Specifying the port p 62 15 If you are making an assignment for a button specify the button mode Specifying the button mode p 62 73 1 The area displays the currently set value If it has not been set the default setting will be displayed Even if you change the type or mode of the MIDI message that is assigned the default setting will be displayed This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently set value or will blink if the value is different Use MIDI functionality E Sys Ex ASSIGN items e Specifying the checksum p 79 e Specifying the location of the data p 80 e inputting channel block data p 81 Specifying the checksum The PCR 1 can automatically calculate the checksum of a system exclusive message and embed it in the message In order to use this function you must use the following procedure to specify the starting location from which the checksum is calculated and the location at which the checksum is inserted You can also select the type of checksum For an actual example please read the Sys Ex ASSIGN section Bend Pitch Control p 84 1 Press the CHECKSUM key before you input the byte at which checksum calculation should begin The display will indicate CSS Checksum Start If you press the CHECKSUM key once again CSS Checksum Start will be cancelled 2 Press the ENTER button
95. ference 9 Press the ENTER button 10 Specify the bank select LSB CC 32 Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys to specify the LSB 1 Reference 11 Press the ENTER button 12 Input the program change number 13 Press the ENTER button The display will indicate P 1 Reference 14 Specify the output port Specifying the port p 62 72 1 The area displays the currently set value If it has not been set the default setting will be displayed Even if you change the type or mode of the MIDI message that is assigned the default setting will be displayed This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently set value or will blink if the value is different Use MIDI functionality Advanced modes 3 and 4 Advanced mode 3 lets you assign the Program Change Decrement function PC DEC toa controller Advanced mode 4 lets you assign the Program Change Increment function PC INC to a controller 1 Press the EDIT button 2 Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign Program Change DEC INC In the case of a button press that button The display will indicate the number of the selected controller 3 Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button 4 Using the ASSIGNABLE FUNCTION keys lt 4 gt on the keyboard get PCO to appear in the display then press the 3 or 4 key of the keyboard 5 Press the ENTER button Program Change Decrement function
96. g Quit your software before you disconnect the USB cable from the PCR 1 Turn off the Sleep function of your Macintosh The PCR 1 will not operate in the Mac OS X Classic environment Use the PCR 1 when the Classic environment is not running For details on how to make these settings refer to the owner s manual for your software For details on the PCR 1 s input output devices refer to Input output devices p 44 32 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Macintosh Mac OS 9 users E Installing the PCR 1 driver Use either OMS or FreeMIDI as the MIDI driver The included PCR 1 driver is an add on module for using the PCR 1 with OMS or FreeMIDI Either OMS or FreeMIDI must be installed in your Macintosh as appropriate for the sequencer software you are using If a PCR 1 is already connected to your Macintosh when you install the driver a message like the following will appear when the Macintosh is started up Perform the steps described below as appropriate for the message that is displayed If the screen indicates Software needed for the USB device PCR 1 is not available Would you like to look for the software on the Internet gt click Cancel If the screen indicates The software needed to use the USB device PCR 1 cannot be found Please refer to the device documentation to install the necessary software gt click OK Use the following procedure to insta
97. g of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle In the case of the symbol at left it is used for general cautions warnings or alerts to danger The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out are forbidden The specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle In the case of the symbol at left it means that the unit must never be disassembled The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out The specific thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle In the case of the symbol at left it means that the power cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet EE ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING 72 77 7 Before using this unit make sure to read the instructions below and the Owner s Manual cations on the unit Do not open or perform any internal modifi GG Do not attempt to repair the unit or replace S parts within it except when this manual provides specific instructions directing you to do so Refer all servicing to your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page Never use or store the unit in places that are e Subject to temperature extremes e g direct sunlight in an enclosed vehicle near a heating duct on top of heat generating equipment or are e Damp e
98. gle PCR 1 unit and check whether the noise disappears If numerous audio devices are connected to a computer noise may occur depending on your system In such cases connect only the PCR 1 to your computer Does your sequencer software support ASIO 2 0 or 24 bit audio If your ASIO compatible software does not support ASIO 2 0 it will not operate correctly if you use PCR 1 ASIO2 0 16bit or PCR 1 ASIO2 0 24bit as the ASIO driver In this case select either PCR 1 ASIO1 0 16bit or PCR 1 ASIO1 0 24bit as the ASIO driver If your ASIO compatible software does not support 24 bit audio input output it will not operate correctly if you select PCR 1 ASIO1 0 24bit or PCR 1 ASIO2 0 24bit as the ASIO driver In this case select either PCR 1 ASIO1 0 16bit or PCR 1 ASIO2 0 16bit as the ASIO driver Graphic accelerators may cause noise to be heard during audio playback Use the following procedure to turn the graphic accelerator Off 1 Inthe Windows Control Panel double click the Screen Properties dialog box and click the Settings tab 2 Click Details and in the properties that appear click the Performance tab For Windows 2000 click the Troubleshooting tab 3 In the graphic set the Hardware accelerator slider to None and click OK 4 Inthe Screen Properties dialog box click OK to close the dialog box Then restart your computer Try using the following procedure to change your disk drive settings The following
99. he ENTER button 4 Using the ASSIGNABLE FUNCTION keys lt 4 gt on the keyboard get eg ATO to appear in the display then press the 1 3 key of the keyboard TT C The display will indicate the selected mode 5 Press the ENTER button 6 Input the channel 7 Press the ENTER button 8 If you are using Advanced modes 2 or 3 input the note number 9 Ifyou are using Advanced modes 2 or 3 press the ENTER button 10 If you are using Advanced modes 1 or 3 specify the upper limit and lower limit of the value as described in Specifying the range of values upper and lower limits p 67 and specify the output port 11 If you are using Advanced modes 1 or 3 specify the output port Specifying the port p 62 12 If you are making an assignment for a button specify the button mode Specifying the button mode p 62 66 Use MIDI functionality Specifying the range of values upper and lower limits If in Edit mode you selected an Assign type p 61 that lets you specify the range of values you will need to specify the upper limit and lower limit of the value Normally when using Decimal input mode the value you are specifying appears in the display as a three digit number This means that there is no indication of which parameter you are currently entering so you may lose track of what you are doing If this occurs you can temporarily switch to Hex input mode to check the parameter that you are n
100. he CD ROM correctly inserted into your CD ROM drive Installation is not possible unless the CD ROM included with the PCR 1 is inserted in your CD ROM drive Make sure that the CD ROM is correctly inserted into your CD ROM drive es Is the CD ROM or the lens of the CD ROM dirty If the CD ROM or the lens of the CD ROM drive is dirty the installer may not work correctly Clean the disc and or lens using a commercially available CD cleaner or lens cleaner es Are you installing the software from a networked CD ROM drive The software cannot be installed from a networked CD ROM drive e Could other applications or resident software such as antivirus programs be running Installation may not be successful if other programs are running Be sure to close all other programs before installation e Is your computer s power conservation mode turned off If power conservation settings are enabled on your computer please disable any such settings For the procedure refer to the owner s manual of your computer e Could any other USB device be connected Before you install disconnect all USB devices except for your mouse and keyboard e Is there sufficient free space on your hard disk Delete unneeded files to increase the amount of free space After deleting the unneeded files empty the recycling bin 106 Windows Macintosh Macintosh Windows Troubleshooting Is USB enabled on your computer Refer to the operation manual fo
101. he address size and checksum itself are added together Specifically the calculation will be as follows when the exclusive message you want to transmit has an address of aa bb ccH and data or size of dd ee ffH aa bb cc dd ee ff total total 128 quotient remainder 128 remainder checksum However as an exception the checksum for a remainder of 0 is not 80H but rather 00H 120 MIDI implementation USB AUDIO INTERFACE Date Jan 1 2004 MIDI KEYBOARD CONTROLLER Model PCR 1 MIDI Implementation Chart Version 1 00 Basic Default 1 Channel Changed 1 16 Default Mode 3 Mode Messages OMNI ON OFF MONO POLY Altered FEO II III IK Se fo Note 0 Number True Voice KR Note On O 9n v 1 127 Velocity Vote Off O 9n v 0 After Key s Touch Channel s x Control Change x Program O 0O 127 Change True Number eer xX Song Position Song Select Tune Request System Common System Clock Real Time Commands All Sound Off Reset All Controlle Aux Local On Off Messages All Notes Off Active Sensing System Reset lt lt Xx 1 When PANIC is transmitted Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO O Yes Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO X No 121 Main specifications E PCR 1 USB Audio Interface MIDI Keyboard Controller Number of Audio Record Playback Power Supply Channels USB Bus Power Record 1
102. ications and disconnect the USB cable from the PCR 1 then connect it again e If Direct Monitor p 97 is ON the signal input through the audio input jacks will be output from the headphone jack and the master output jacks is ON use the Master volume knob p 9 to adjust the monitor level Adjusting the monitor level will not change the recording level 47 Use audio functionality Note Don t connect anything to input jacks you are not using 48 Howling could be produced depending on the location of microphones relative to speakers This can be remedied by 1 Changing the orientation of the microphone s 2 Relocating microphone s at a greater distance from speakers 3 Lowering volume levels Be careful of looped connections Example of loop connecttion LINE OUT Aidioanp Cassette deck Record Player OUTPUT LINE IN If the PCR 1 is connected as shown above to a device that outputs thru s the input audio such as a cassette player that is in recording mode turning on the Input monitor switch will cause the sound to loop between the PCR 1 and the other device causing oscillation and producing an unexpectedly high volume Be aware that such connections may cause the system to malfunction or your speakers to be damaged Use audio functionality Digitally recording sound from your computer eran Tr eer mg RIGT R262 pap RIE ASEH RE RIED RAED r aaa A P Oe D8 mf E oe 6 ek N E T E OS eee
103. if the System setting F8 CLOCK is ON Start Status FAH Continue Status FBH Sitop Status FCH Active sensing Status FEH Transmitted at intervals of approximately 250 ms Cannot be assigned to a controller System reset Status FFH MIDI implementation System exclusive message 3 Bulk dump The PCR 1 is able to transmit the following exclusive messages exclusive messages Bulk dump allows a large amount of data to be transferred in a single operation assigned to the controllers Identity Reply and Bulk Dump For example this can be used to store all settings of a device into a computer or sequencer Universal non realtime system exclusive On the PCR 1 a bulk dump will be transmitted when you execute the Bulk mode Oldentity reply operation BULK TX The bulk dump is transmitted as several exclusive messages This message will be transmitted when an Identity Request message is received Address Parameter Packets Status Data byte Status 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 1A 7FCurrent memory 27 FOH 7EH 10H 06H 02H 41H 62H 01H F7H You must leave an interval of at least 40 ms between each exclusive message 00H 00H 02H 01H 00H 00H In the case of ALL BULK the contents of memories 1 F will be transmitted as the current memory consecutively from memory 1 through memory F After Byte Explanation transmitting one set of bulk dump data you must leave an interval of at least FOH Exclusive status 500 ms 7EH ID numbe
104. ill blink CS1 Checksum Type 1 19 Confirm what s indicated and press ENTER 20 Press the F and then 7 keys to input the ending status F7 21 Confirm what s indicated and press ENTER 22 Next specify an upper limit value of 58 for the data area 23 Press ENTER 24 Specify a lower limit value of 40 for the data area 25 Press ENTER 26 Specify the output port Specifying the port p 62 27 1f you are making an assignment for a button specify the button mode Specifying the button mode p 62 The GS Bend Pitch Control message has been assigned Use MIDI functionality E TEMPO ASSIGN You can assign a controller to adjust the speed 20 250 of the F8 Clock message In order to transmit F8 Clock messages the F8 CLOCK setting must be ON gt F8 CLOCK ON OFF p 94 Press the EDIT button The display will indicate EDT Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign TEMPO In the case of a button press that button The display will indicate the number of the selected controller Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button Press an ASSIGNABLE FUNCTION key lt 4 gt on the keyboard enough times to get TMP to appear in the display Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button If you are making the assignment for a button specify the button mode Specifying the button mode p 62 In the case of a butt
105. indicate SE1 5 Confirm what s indicated and press ENTER The display will blink FO which is the first byte beginning status of a system exclusive message This cannot be changed 6 Confirm what s indicated and press ENTER 7 Use the 4 and 1 keys to input the second byte yg 8 Confirm what s indicated and press ENTER Input the third fourth and fifth bytes in the same way 9 Since the sixth byte is the beginning of the checksum calculation area press the CHECKSUN key to specify this byte as the beginning of the area for which the checksum will be calculated 10 Confirm what s indicated and press ENTER 11 Input the sixth byte 12 Since the seventh byte will have 2 in the upper bits and the block number in the lower bits press DATA three times The display will indicate OBL 13 To specify 2 for the upper bits press the 2 key The display will indicate 2BL 84 Block number 1 byte FO 41 10 42 12 40 2x 10 DATA SUM F7 Address Data Checksum Checksum calculation region 14 Confirm what s indicated and press ENTER 15 In the same way enter bytes 8 16 Since the ninth byte is the data area press the DATA key The display will indicate DTO 17 Confirm what s indicated and press ENTER 18 Since the ten byte will contain the checksum press the CHECKSUM key to specify the location at which the checksum will be input The display w
106. input 24 16 bit e Audio output 24 16 bit 1 stereo ch 2 monaural chs 1 stereo ch 2 monaural chs Here we will explain how to install the ASIO 1 0 16 bit compatible driver If your ASIO compatible software supports ASIO 2 0 or recording playback of 24 bit audio data using the following drivers will provide a higher quality environment AS O compatible software ASIO2 0 compatible 24 bit compatible Driver to use PCR 1 ASIO 1 0 16 bit PCR 1 ASIO 1 0 24 bit PCR 1 ASIO 2 0 16 bit PCR 1 ASIO 2 0 24 bit From the Driver E Mac OS 9 ASIO folder of the CD ROM copy PCR 1 ASIO1 0 16bit to the ASIO Drivers folder of the ASIO compatible software you are using e g Cubase VST Logic Audio Digital Performer Metro or SPARK LE Start up your ASIO compatible software Open the Audio setting dialog box of your ASIO compatible software and select PCR 1 ASIO1 0 16bit as the ASIO Device weus ASIO Steinberg Audio Stream In Out Interface This is an audio interface standard promoted by the Steinberg Corporation When the PCR 1 is used with ASIO compatible software the synchronization precision will be improved allowing amore sophisticated music production environment nem The Audio setting dialog box will be named differently depending on your software For details refer to the manual of your software NEM For details on adjusting the audio latenc
107. is supplied to USB Check the settings of your computer Insome cases the PCR 1 cannot be used with a bus powered hub a hub that does not contain a power supply Please use a self powered hub a hub that contains a power supply e It has been found that in some cases not all of the Windows 98 files required to support audio via USB are installed when a computer is shipped Please contact the manufacturer of your computer es Does your computer meet the USB specifications If you are using a computer that does not fulfill the electrical requirements of the USB specifications operation may be unstable In this case you may be able to solve the problem by connecting a USB hub If the above actions do not solve the problem it is possible that the PCR 1 has been incorrectly detected by the computer Please reinstall the driver from the beginning of the procedure Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows p 14 Troubleshooting Found unknown device appears even though you installed the driver If your computer or USB hub has two or more USB connectors and you connect the PCR 1 to a USB connector to which the PCR 1 has never been connected before the Unknown device dialog box may appear even on a computer onto which you have already installed the driver Refer to Installing the driver p 14 and install the driver once again This is not a malfunction Windows If the Found unknown device dialog box appe
108. key and then press 3 The display will indicate DT3 10 Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button 11 Since we selected DT3 as the sixth byte the seventh byte will automatically be allocated as the data area and cannot be modified 12 Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button 13 Use the F and 7 keys to input the ending status byte F7 14 Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button 15 Specify the output port gt Specifying the port p 62 16 If you are making an assignment for a button specify the button mode Specifying the button mode p 62 The Master Volume message has now been assigned 83 Use MIDI functionality Bend Pitch Control Since the GS Bend Pitch Control message has a data range of 40H 58H 0 24 semitones we will select Advanced mode 1 which lets us specify the range Since the data format is one byte we will select DTO p 80 when inserting the data 1 Press the EDIT button The display will indicate EDT 2 Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign the system exclusive message In the case of a button press that button The display will indicate the number of the selected controller 3 Confirm what s indicated and press ENTER 4 Using the ASSIGNABLE FUNCTION keys La gt on the keyboard get SEO to appear in the display then press the 1 key of the keyboard The display will
109. lay CC 22 16 0 00 127 7F 6 2 L3 gt Play CC 22 16 0 00 127 7F 6 2 P1 HOLD CC 64 40 0 00 7 127 7F H 1 P1 HOLD CC 64 40 0 00 7 127 7F T H P2 EXPRESSION CC 11 0B 0 00 127 7F 1 1 P2 EXPRESSION CC 11 0B 0 00 127 7F 1 1 MCR 8 MODE 4 Cubase 5 ISX C MEMORY 7 MCR 8 MODE 4 Cubase 5 ISX D MEMORY 8 Parameter EA Range Hex Ch Port Parameter ieee Range Hex Ch Port RI TRACK9 PAN CC 56 38 0 00 127 7F 6 2 RI TRACK9 PAN CC 5688 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R2 TRACK 10 PAI CC 57 39 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R2 TRACK 10 PAN CC 57 39 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R3 TRACK 11 PA CC 58 3A 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R3 TRACK 11 PAN CC 58 3A 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R4 TRACK 12 PAI CC 59 3B 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R4 TRACK 12 PAN CC 59 3B 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R5 TRACK 13 PAI CC 60 3C 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R5 TRACK 13 PAN CC 60 3C 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R6 TRACK 14 PAI CC 61 3D 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R6 TRACK 14 PAN CC 61 3D 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R7 TRACK 15 PAI CC 62 8E 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R7 TRACK 15 PAN CC 62 BE 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R8 TRACK 16 PAI CC 63 3F 0 00 127 7F 6 2 R8 TRACK 16 PAN CC 63 3F 0 00 127 7F 6 2 S1 TRACK 9 FADER CC 48 30 0 00 127 7F 6
110. lay will indicate N Input the note number Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys to specify the note number Press the ENTER button If you are making an assignment for a button specify the button mode Specifying the button mode p 62 63 Use MIDI functionality Advanced mode 1 Advanced mode 1 of NOTE ASSIGN lets you specify the velocity value in addition to the items of Basic mode 1 2 Press the EDIT button Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign a Note message In the case of a button press that button The display will indicate the number of the selected controller Verify that the display indicates the correct controller and press the ENTER button Using the ASSIGNABLE FUNCTION keys lt 4 gt on the keyboard get NTO to appear in the display then press the 1 key of the keyboard Press the ENTER button Input the channel Press the ENTER button Input the note number Press the ENTER button The display will indicate V 1 Reference 10 Input the velocity 11 Press the ENTER button The display will indicate P 1 Reference 12 Specify the output port 7Specifying the port p 62 13 If you are making an assignment for a button specify the button mode Specifying the button mode p 62 e If you set S1 S8 R1 R8 to NOTE ASSIGN setting the controller to the maximum position will transmit th
111. lay will show the current channel setting 53 Use MIDI functionality The setting will be cancelled if you press another button instead of the ENTER button OMNI If you turn the Omni setting ON all messages will be transmitted on the current channel regardless of the channel that is specified for each controller Also all messages will be transmitted to the KEYBOARD PORT SET p 94 regardless of the port that is specified for each controller Press the EDIT button The display will indicate EDT Press the OMNI key The display will blink OMN Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button The display will show the current setting Messages will be transmitted on the channel and port specified Ci M F OVNER for each controller Messages will be transmitted on the current channel from the OMNI ON Keyboard Port regardless of the channel and port specified for each controller Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 or 1 keys to select the mode Press the ENTER button Setting the input mode ik If you are not in Play mode you can use one of two ways to input a numerical a value into the PCR 1 Decimal input mode or Hexadecimal input mode Wm If you want to input decimal numbers press the DECIMAL button If you want to input hexadecimal numbers press the HEX button When you connect the PCR 1 to your computer by USB cable the PCR 1 will start u
112. led a on your comnuter Use the Device Manager to change the Device Manager ee oly ve E Hardware Profiles S Hardware profiles provide a way for you to set up and store aw different hardware configurations Hardware Profiles OK Cancel Apply Make sure that File signature verification is set to Ignore If it is set to Ignore simply click OK If it is not set to Ignore make a note of the current setting Warn or Block Then change the setting to Ignore and click OK Click OK to close the System Properties dialog box Exit all currently running software applications Also close any open windows If you are using virus checking or similar software be sure to exit it as well Prepare the CD ROM Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of your computer Click the Windows Start button From the menu that appears select Run The Run dialog box will appear NEM Log on to Windows as a user with administrative privileges such as Administrator NEM If you changed File signature verification you must restore the previous setting after you have installed the driver lf you changed File signature verification p 23 20 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows MEM 9 To check the drive name In the dialog box that appears SS 2x In the Windows desktop input the following into the zl Type the name of
113. ll differ for each sound module For details refer to the owner s manual of the sound module you are using e Program Change Mode PROGRAM CHANGE p 56 e Bank mode BANK p 57 55 Use MIDI functionality Program Change Mode PROGRAM CHANGE 56 This mode lets you transmit a program change message on the current channel p 53 Press the SHIFT button so it is lit Press the PGM CHANGE button The PGM CHANGE button will light The display will indicate the program change that was transmitted most recently The HEX or DECIMAL button will also light according to the input mode p 54 1Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys of the keyboard to specify the program change you want to transmit DEC Change the current value by 1 INC Change the current value by 1 The input value 00 0F HEX 00 7F DECIMAL 1 128 Press the ENTER button The program change has now been transmitted The setting will be cancelled if you press another button instead of the ENTER button Use MIDI functionality Bank mode BANK This mode lets you transmit a bank select MSB LSB message on the current channel The program change message you most recently transmitted specified in Program Change mode p 56 will also be transmitted following the bank select message emm a wen SENEN RI R262 R363 R463 R5E R669 noen R36 CD EE GANED eem La D i ea E Ge E E g UsnarsiorJ
114. ll the PCR 1 driver Exit all currently running software applications If you are using a virus checker or similar software be sure to exit this as well N Prepare the CD ROM Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive La Double click the PCR 1 Driver E Installer icon found in the Driver E Mac OS 9 folder of the CD ROM to start up the installer Verify the Install Location and click Install If a message like the following is displayed click Continue This installation requires your computer to restart after installing this software Click Continue to automatically quit all other running applications Click Cancel to leave The other currently running your disks untouched applications will exit and installation will continue A dialog box will indicate Installation was successful Click Restart to restart your Macintosh NEM OMS can be found in the OMS 2 3 8 E folder within the OMS Mac OS 9 folder of the CD ROM If you would like to know more about OMS refer to OMS_2 3_Mac pdf which can be found in the same folder NEM If you install OMS or FreeMIDI after installing the PCR 1 driver you must install the PCR 1 driver once again weus Disconnect the PCR 1 from the Macintosh before you perform the installation Note The installation location will be shown differently depending on your system Make sure that you have selected the startup disk for the system you are
115. lues Not output PORT 1 Advanced mode 2 2 Fixed value Output Assignable Advanced mode 3 3 PC DEC Not output PORT 1 Advanced mode 4 4 PCINC Not output PORT 1 Basic mode MEMORY MIDI CH Cant PGM cHANGE GANKSED Press the EDIT button we The display will indicate EDT on ay El 8 Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign a Program Change message In the case of a button press that button The display will indicate the number of the selected controller Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button Press an ASSIGNABLE FUNCTION key ak on the keyboard enough times to get PCO to appear in the display Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button QO The display will indicate C 1 Reference Gi Input the channel Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys to specify the channel N Press the ENTER button The display will indicate N 1 Reference 8 Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys to specify the program change number Press the ENTER button If you assign Basic mode to S1 S8 or R1 R8 moving the controller up to the maximum position will transmit the assigned program change messages 1 The area displays the currently set value If it has not been set the default setting will be displayed Even if you change the type or mode 7 1 of the MIDI message that is assigne
116. me way 11 When you have finished inputting the message use the keyboard to enter F and 7 specifying the ending status byte F7 12 Press the ENTER button 13 If Advanced model specify the range of values 7Specifying the range of values upper and lower limits p 67 14 Specify the output port Specifying the port p 62 15 If you are making an assignment for a button specify the button mode Specifying the button mode p 62 For Advanced mode 2 The display will indicate F 7 Use the 6 8 A C F keys to specify the system message 8 Press the ENTER button 9 Specify the output port Specifying the port p 62 For Advanced modes 3 or 4 The display will indicate L 7 Use the 0 F keys of the keyboard to specify the number decimal of bytes you want to input 1 Reference 8 Press the ENTER button 9 Use the 0 F keys to input the first byte 10 Press the ENTER button 11 Input the second and subsequent bytes in the same way 12 After you have input the number of bytes you specified in step 7 the PCR 1 will check whether the messages vou ve input are indeed valid MIDI messages If there is a problem the display will indicate ERR In this case you should press the ENTER button which takes you back to step 7 where you can input the values over again 13 If Advanced mode4 specify the range of values 7Specifying the range o
117. mm ll Song position 00 00H 7F 7FH 0 16383 Song select Status 2nd byte F3H mmH mm Song number 00 00H 7F 7FH 0 16383 mm ll Pitch Bend value 8192 0 8191 Transmitted by rightward leftward operation of the BENDER lever in Play mode Channel mode messages In addition to the channel mode messages that can be transmitted in Panic mode the PCR 1 lets you assign any channel voice message to any controller and transmit it Channel mode messages Status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH ccH vvH n MIDI channel number 0H FH Ch 1 16 78H 7FH 00H 7FH cc controller number vv control value OAI sounds off Controller number 120 Status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 78H 00H n MIDI channel number 0H FH Ch 1 16 Transmitted in Panic mode OReset all controllers Controller number 121 Status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 79H 00H n MIDI channel number OH FH Ch 1 16 Transmitted in Panic mode OAII notes off Controller number 123 Status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 7BH 00H n MIDI channel number 0H FH Ch 1 16 Transmitted in Panic mode 118 Tune request Status F6H mSystem realtime message In addition to the Active Sensing messages that are transmitted constantly the PCR 1 allows you to assign the following system realtime messages other than Active Sensing to any controller and transmit them Timing Clock Status F8H Transmitted
118. n if possible Otherwise you will need to use equivalent packaging materials IMPORTANT NOTES Use a cable from Roland to make the connection If using some other make of connection cable please note the following precautions e Some connection cables contain resistors Do not use cables that incorporate resistors for connecting to this unit The use of such cables can cause the sound level to be extremely low or impossible to hear For information on cable specifications contact the manufacturer of the cable Handling CD ROMs Avoid touching or scratching the shiny underside encoded surface of the disc Damaged or dirty CD ROM discs may not be read properly Keep your discs clean using a commercially available CD cleaner Copyright Unauthorized recording distribution sale lending public performance broadcasting or the like in whole or in part of a work musical composition video broadcast public performance or the like whose copyright is held by a third party is prohibited by law When exchanging audio signals through a digital connection with an external instrument this unit can perform recording without being subjected to some of the restrictions of the Serial Copy Management System SCMS This is because the unit is intended solely for musical production and is designed not to be subject to restrictions as long as it is used to record works such as your own compositions that do not infringe on th
119. n or to cancel the setting and return to PLAY mode the CANCEL button 15 MODULATION Button This button can be used to apply vibrato 16 BENDER Switch This switch can be used to modify the pitch Names of things and what they do Rear Panel 17 Security Slot i http www kensington com 18 Input volume This dual concentric knob adjusts the input level to input jacks L and R 19 Input jacks PCA Pin Type These are input jacks for analog audio signals You can connect dynamic mics guitars or audio devices You must set the Input select switch to the position appropriate for the device you have connected If you connect a guitar or mic only to the L jack or R jack the signal will be monaural 20 Master output jacks PCA Pin Type These are analog audio output jacks You can connect them to your external monitor speaker system 21 Digital output jack Headphone jack The same jack serves as both the headphone jack and digital output jack Optical These are digital jacks for connecting optical cables Digital jacks for connecting coaxial cables are labeled Coaxial e Use these jacks to output digital audio to a digital audio device such as a MD DAT On the PCR 1 the input from the input jacks cannot be output directly to the Digital output connector e You can connect a set of headphones to this jack The headphone jack will output the same signal as the master output jacks and digital output jacks Soun
120. n press that button The display will indicate the number of the selected controller Confirm what e indicated and press the ENTER button Press an ASSIGNABLE FUNCTION key lt 4 gt on the keyboard enough times to get NOA to appear in the display nof Press the ENTER button The display will blink YES so press the ENTER button once again 87 Saving a memory set SAVE 88 5 Here s how to save the settings of the current memory into internal memory You can save settings into internal memory numbers 1 F You cannot save to memory number 0 GM2 After you edit the settings perform the SAVE operation as needed If you turn off the power without performing SAVE your changes will be lost MEMORY MIDI CH EMOR Le NAPSHOTJL PANIC Press the EDIT button The display will indicate EDT Press the SAVE key ES E The display will blink SAV IILI Confirm what e indicated and press the ENTER button mI C If the display indicates PTC it means that the Save could not be carried out l L L because the PROTECT setting p 92 is on Turn PROTECT off and then try the operation once again from step 1 Select a memory number 1 F Use the DEC INC buttons or the 1 F keys to specify the save destination memory number The specified memory number will blink in the display Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button About the memories o
121. n PLAY mode playing the keyboard will transmit note messages to play the connected MIDI device The display will show the current channel p 53 In PLAY mode you can play the keyboard to produce sound on a connected sound module and also use various other functions such as operating the bender switch to change the pitch of the currently sounding note Pitch Bend using the modulation button to add vibrato Modulation or switching the octave Octave Shift In order to send MIDI messages from the PCR 1 to your application perform the following steps Set the MIDI channel the PCR 1 will use to transmit to the same channel on the application is using to receive on Use MIDI Channel mode to set the MIDI transmit channel MIDI Channel mode MIDI CH p 53 Select a sound on your MIDI sound module Selecting Sounds on a Sound Module p 55 Once you have finished making settings try playing the keyboard When you play the keyboard in PLAY mode MIDI messages are sent to the application Since the PCR 1 does not contain a sound generator you cannot play MIDI data using the PCR 1 alone 51 Use MIDI functionality Features Useful When Playing Applying Pitch Changes to Notes Move the BENDER Switch left or right to transmit Pitch Bend messages and apply subtle pitch changes to notes PITCH BEND TIME p 97 specifies the time it is to take for the pitch bend to Pitch Bend reach its maximum
122. ndard driver mode 4 44 1kHz The standard driver provided by the operating system willbe used Audio data will be transferred between the PCR 1 and your computer with 16 bit depth and a sam 5 48kHz pling frequency of 44 1 48 kHz Use this setting if you are using the Mac OS 9 sound manager 5 Press the ENTER button 96 System settings DIRECT MONITOR ON OFF Keyboard C Perform steps 1 3 4 Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 2 keys to switch DIRECT MONITOR ON OFF The input signal from the audio input jacks will not be sent to the 0 OFF headphone jack or master output jacks 1 AUTO Settings or operations in your ASIO 2 0 application e g Cubase will switch Direct Monitor ON OFF 2 ON The input signal from the audio input jacks will be output to the PCR 1 s speakers headphone jack and master output jacks 5 Press the ENTER button PITCH BEND TIME Keyboard D Perform steps 1 3 4 Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 5 keys to specify PITCH BEND TIME Value range 0 5 The specified value will indicate in the display 5 Press the ENTER button MODULATION SETTING Keyboard E Perform steps 1 3 4 Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys to specify MODULATION SETTING Value range 0 127 The specified value will indicate in the display 5 Press the ENTER button 97 98 MEMO Appendices This section contains tr
123. ng been set correctly Make the correct input output device settings Input output devices p 44 Make sure that the PCR 1 is selected as the MIDI input output device port in the software that you want to control If the PCR 1 is connected via USB you can use two ports for controlling your software Make sure that the desired port is correctly selected Audio and MIDI flow p 43 Are you running multiple applications If multiple applications are running simultaneously an error message may appear If this occurs click OK and exit the other applications Even if an application window is closed it is still running if it appears in the taskbar Be sure to exit unneeded applications displayed Was the driver installed correctly In order for you to play back audio data via the PCR 1 the driver must be installed For installation and settings refer to Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows p 14 Macintosh p 31 Could the power of your equipment be off Make sure that the power to your audio equipment e g stereo and the PCR 1 has been connected Are the volume controls of the PCR 1 set appropriately Use the PCR 1 s front panel VOLUME knob to adjust the volume Is your computer in Suspend or Sleep mode If so get your computer to resume normal operation then exit all applications that are using the PCR 1 Next disconenct the USB cable from the PCR 1 then connect it again Did you plug in the U
124. o Block A dialog box with a x symbol will appear 1 Click OK 2 When the Found New Hardware Wizard appears click Finish 3 Return to step 1 p 14 and re install the driver from the beginning of the procedure 14 eM The Insert Disk dialog box will appear The Insert Disk dialog Click OK may not appear In that case proceed to the next 1 5 step The Files Needed dialog box will appear MEMO Input the following into the Copy files from field and click OK Specify the drive name of drive name DRIVER USB_XP2K your CD ROM drive If the What action do you want Windows to take Step 4 setting was not set to Ignore a Hardware Installation dialog box will appear If What action do you want Windows to take is set to Warn A dialog box with a symbol will appear 1 Click Continue Anyway 2 Continue the installation Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows The screen will indicate Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard Click Finish 1 Me Found New Hardware Wizard will appear again select Install from a list or specific location Advanced and click Next The screen will indicate Please Found New Hardware Wizard choose your sea rch and Please choose your search and installation options S i nstal lat i o n opt i o ns 7 O Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit
125. ol Change Assign p 68 Program Change Assign p 71 RPN NRPN Assign p 74 Sys Ex Assign p 77 Tempo Assign p 85 Copying a MIDI message assignment p 86 Canceling a MIDI message assignment p 87 Saving a memory set p 88 Transmitting receiving bulk data p 89 Protecting a memory set p 92 Making system settings F8 Clock p 94 Velocity Offset p 94 Keyboard Port Set p 94 H Activity On Off p 95 USB MIDI Driver Mode p 95 Startup Memory p 95 Factory Reset p 95 Pitch Bend Time p 97 USB Audio Sampling Frequency p 96 USB Audio Driver Mode p 96 Direct Monitor On Off p 97 Pitch Bend Time p 97 Modulation Setting p 97 Trouble Shooting Problems related to the USB driver p 106 Problems when using the PCR 1 p 111 USING THE UNIT SAFELYV 3 IMPORTANT NOTES eessen A Contents of the package ee 6 Quick page reference table 7 Names of things and what they do 9 Patel Eeer EE 9 Rear Panelini minnie ninani 12 SETUP P T 1S Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows ccccccccceeeeeeees 14 Installing the driver en 14 Settings and checking cccccceceeeeeetetees 26 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Macintosh seen 31 Mac OS xugerg ivssecsesi vices cevtinivessentnacs 31 Installing the driver ss ssssssstsssses11st 31 Setting the audio dewvice 32 Mac OS 9 1sersyiicc ccssiesicgeiasceevesecieeess occ 33 Installing the PCR 1 driwer 33 Setting the driver ssssss
126. on the value will be fixed at maximum 250 for ON and minimum 20 for OFF 85 Use MIDI functionality Copying a MIDI message assignment ASSIGN COPY Here s how a message assigned to a controller can be copied to another controller l MEMORY MIDI CH Press the EDIT button Qu The display will indicate EDT marzo EDIT H Slightly move the controller to which you want to copy the assignment the copy destination In the case of a button press that button The display will indicate the number of the selected controller Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button Slightly move the controller whose assignment you want to copy the copy source In the case of a button press that button The display will indicate CPY Press the ENTER button The display will blink the copy source controller number Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button 86 Use MIDI functionality Canceling a MIDI message assignment NO ASSIGN E Q A Q Here s how you can cancel the message assigned to a controller Once its assignment is cancelled no message will be transmitted when you operate that particular controller Mipi Press the EDIT button ser PGM CHANGE MEMORY PGM CHANGE Lean E cH gt sHoTJ PANIC The display will indicate EDT Slightly move the controller whose assignment you want to cancel In the case of a butto
127. or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed Select Don t search will choose the driver to install and click Next Dont search wil choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware 19 Make sure that the Model field indicates EDIROL PCR 1 WAVE or EDIROL PCR 1 MIDI and click Next Driver installation will begin If the What action do you want Windows to take Step 4 setting was not set to Ignore a Hardware Installation dialog box will appear If What action do you want Windows to take is set to Warn A dialog box with a symbol will appear 1 Click Continue Anyway 2 Continue the installation 20 MEMO The Insert Disk dialog box will appear The Insert Disk dialog Click OK may not appear In that case proceed to the next step 2 1 The Files Needed dialog box will appear Input the following into the Copy files from field and click OK MEMO drive name DRIVER USB_XP2K Specify the drive name of your CD ROM drive 17 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows If the What action do you want Windows to take Step 4 setting was not set to Ignore a Hardware Installation dialog box will appear
128. oubleshoooting information and explanations of convenient functions You may read this material as necessary Memory E p 100 Troubleshooting MIDI implementation ee p 117 Main epeciftcattons EEN p 122 99 Memory sets With the factory settings the GM2 set shown in the illustration is assigned to the controllers Use the included template The following memory sets are also provided GM2 set MEMORY 0 p 100 MCR 8 MODE 3 SONAR 2 SET p 101 MCR 8 MODE 3 SONAR 2 A MEMORY 1 p 101 MCR 8 MODE 3 SONAR 2 B MEMORY 2 p 101 MCR 8 MODE 3 SONAR 2 C MEMORY 3 p 101 MCR 8 MODE 3 SONAR 2 D MEMORY 4 p 101 MCR 8 MODE 4 Cubase 5 SX SET p 102 MCR 8 MODE 4 Cubase 5 SX A MEMORY 5 p 102 MCR 8 MODE 4 Cubase 5 SX B MEMORY 6 p 102 MCR 8 MODE 4 Cubase 5 SX C MEMORY 7 p 102 MCR 8 MODE 4 Cubase 5 SX D MEMORY 8 p 102 H COMPATIBLE ProTools LE Digital Performer 3 GS A MEMORY A GS B MEMORY Pi For details on settings for actually using each memory set with your application refer to the Read Me file for each memory set located in the Memory Files folder of the CD ROM Since the PCR 1 does not have controllers P1 and P2 the PCR 1 itself is unable to transmit or edit the messages assigned to these controllers Internally the PCR 1 does maintain data for P1 and P2 In order to m
129. ow inputting Then switch back to Decimal input mode and continue Setting the input mode p 54 The following display will appear Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys to specify the upper limit 1 Reference Press the ENTER button The following display will appear 1 Reference Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys to specify the lower limit Press the ENTER button 1 The area displays the currently set value If it has not been set the default setting will be displayed Even if you change the type or mode 6 7 of the MIDI message that is assigned the default setting will be displayed This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently set value or will blink if the value is different Use MIDI functionality E CONTROL CHANGE ASSIGN Here s how to assign a control change message to a controller Mode keyboard Value range Port Basic mode 0 00 7FH PORT 1 Advanced mode 1 1 Assignable Assignable Advanced mode 2 2 Simulates a rotary encoder Assignable Basic mode MEMORY MIDI CH Press the EDIT button T The display will indicate EDT oe ery Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign a Control Change message In the case of a button press that button H F H The display will indicate the number of the selected controller Confirm what e indicated and press the ENTER button Press an ASSIGNABLE F
130. p 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 00 OF 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 Use MIDI functionality Selecting Sounds on a Sound Module Sending Program Change Bank Select Massages To select a sound on your MIDI sound module transmit a Program Change in Program Change mode To select a sound from a different bank first use Bank mode to transmit a Bank Select message that switches the bank Then transmit a program change You must send the Bank Select message before sending the Program Change message What is a bank MIDI sound modules organize their numerous sounds in various groups according to the category of sound These groups are called banks Program Change messages can only select sounds within the same bank but by using these in conjunction with Bank Select messages you can select different variations of sound The way in which sounds are organized wi
131. pervision until the child is A becoming entangled Also all cords and l i A capable of following all the rules essential for cables should be placed so they are out of the the safe operation of the unit reach of children e Protect the unit from strong impact e Never climb on top of nor place heavy Do not drop it S objects on the unit S DO NOT play a CD ROM disc on a conven e Disconnect all cords coming from external Q tional audio CD player The resulting sound devices before moving the unit may be of a level that could cause permanent seen hearing loss Damage to speakers or other system components may result IMPORTANT NOTES In addition to the items listed under USING THE UNIT SAFELY on page 2 3 please read and observe the following Power Supply Before connecting this unit to other devices turn off the power to all units This will help prevent malfunc tions and or damage to speakers or other devices Placement e This device may interfere with radio and television reception Do not use this device in the vicinity of such receivers e Noise may be produced if wireless communications devices such as cell phones are operated in the vicinity of this unit Such noise could occur when receiving or initiating a call or while conversing Should you experience such problems you should relocate such wireless devices so they are at a greater distance from this unit or switch them off e Do not
132. plication you are using there may be a buffer size or latency adjustment function among the audio settings of the application as well For details refer to the operation manual for your application 39 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Macintosh Using ASIO Direct Monitor If the PCR 1 s DIRECT MONITOR ON OFF setting p 97 is AUTO you can control the PCR 1 s Direct Monitor settings from your ASIO 2 0 compatible software Open the Driver Settings dialog box Open the ASIO Control Panel from the Audio Settings dialog box of your ASIO compatible application Check the Use ASIO Direct Monitor check box Click OK to close the driver settings dialog box weus The name of the Audio Settings dialog box and the procedure for opening the ASIO Control Panel will differ depending on your application For details refer to the operation manual for your application Nore When using ASIO Direct Monitor monitoring may switch on off at unexpected times depending on the application settings and on the recording procedure If this occurs uncheck the check box in step 2 to disable ASIO Direct Monitor weus Depending on your application there may also be an ASIO Direct Monitor setting among the audio settings of your application For details refer to the operation manual for your application 40 Operation The PCR 1 is a controller that transmits MIDI messages You cannot pe
133. pplementary material Decimal and Hexadecimal table An H is appended to the end of numbers in hexadecimal notation In MIDI documentation data values and addresses sizes of Exclusive messages etc are expressed as hexadecimal values for each 7 bits The following table shows how these correspond to decimal numbers el ba 9 COONDARWNM O 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 MNNNNNDY NOakhONM WANNY 000 The decimal expression of the MIDI channel program change etc is one greater than the decimal value shown in the table above The hexadecimal expression for each 7 bits allows a maximum of 128 steps 0 127 to be expressed by one byte of data Multiple bytes are used if the data requires greater resolution than this For example a value expressed by two 7 bit bytes aa and bbH would be aa x 128 bb In the case of signed data 00H 64 40H 0 and 7FH 63 i e a value 64 less than the decimal value shown in the above table is used In the case of a two byte value 00 00H 8192 40 00 0 and 7F 7F 8191 For example a value of aa and bbH would have a decimal expression of aa bbH 40 00H aa x 128 bb 64 x 128 In the case of data indicated as use nibble data hexadecimal expression in 4 bit units is used A nibble expressed value of the two bytes 0a and 0bH would have a value of ax 16 b lt Example1 gt
134. processing load is performed while the PCR 1 is in use it may not operate correctly If this occurs stop playback recording and then try resuming playback recording If you are still unable to play back record exit all applications that use the PCR 1 switch off the PCR 1 then turn it on again 3 Can t record play 24 bit audio data e Does your software support 24 bit audio data e Is your software set to record play 24 bit audio data e Have you selected PCR 1 ASIO1 0 24bit or PCR 1 ASIO2 0 24bit as the ASIO driver tef Recording produces a silent blank file e Try setting the bit rate to 16 bit or higher If you are using Windows 98 Second Edition and your recording software is set to a bit rate setting of 8 bits a silent file may be created effectively making recording impossible If this occurs set the bit rate to 16 bit or higher and you will be able to record normally e In your operating system is the audio data input destination set correctly e On your recording software is the audio data input destination set correctly e The PCR 1 s USB AUDIO MODE SETTING p 96 select may have been set to 96 kHz PLAY When set to 96 kHz PLAY only playback is possible If you want to record the sound from your computer choose a setting other than 96 kHz PLAY 115 Troubleshooting Kc lacintosh Macintosh Macintosh 116 Can t record MIDI Has the MIDI device you are usi
135. r Universal non realtime message Please be aware that if you modify the data dumped from the PCR 1 by 10H Device ID For the PCR 1 fixed at 10H changing the order in which the exclusive messages are transmitted by 06H Sub ID 1 General Information inserting other messages between the system exclusive messages or by 02H Sub ID 1 Identity Reply speeding up the timing of the transmission the data may not be set correctly 41H ID number Roland when the PCR 1 receives it 62H 01H Device family code 00H 00H Device family number code 02H 01H Software revision level 00H 00H F7H EOX End of Exclusive Data transmission OData Set 1 DT1 12H Transmitted when you execute Bulk TX in the Bulk mode Status Data byte Status FOH 41H 10H 00H 62H 12H aaH ddH eeH sum F7H Byte Explanation FOH Exclusive status 41H ID number Roland 10H Device ID 00H Model ID 1 PCR 1 62H Model ID 1 PCR 1 12H Command ID RQ1 aaH Address ddH Data eeH Data sum Checksum F7H EOX End of Exclusive The amount of data that can be transmitted at once is fixed for each type of data Data that does not have the specified starting address and data size will not be received Refer to the explanation in 3 Bulk Dump There must be an interval of at least 40 ms between each exclusive message that is sent Also you must leave an interval of at least 500 ms after transmitting one set of bulk dump data 119 MIDI implementation 4 Su
136. r or cancel an as CONTROL CHANGE CONTROL CHANGE ASSIGN p 68 signment For details refer to Copy PROGRAM CHANGE PROGRAM CHANGE ASSIGN p 71 ing a MIDI message assignment RPN RPN NRPN ASSIGN p 74 ASSIGN COPY p 86 or Cancel NRPN RPN NRPN ASSIGN p 74 ing a MIDI message assignment Sys Ex Sys Ex ASSIGN p 77 NO ASSIGN p 87 TEMPO 20 250 TEMPO ASSIGN p 85 If you want to assign a single byte system message system realtime message tune request or a freely specified message of up to 24 bytes refer to Sys Ex ASSIGN p 77 Edit mode EDIT 61 Use MIDI functionality 62 Specifying the button mode When you make Assign settings p 61 in Edit mode to assign a message to a button you must specify the operating mode of the button button mode 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 1 Press the 0 or 1 key to select either Latch mode or Toggle mode The setting will turn on when you press the button and off Latch mode when you release it The button will remain lit while you are pressing it The setting will alternate on off each time you press the but Toggle mode ton The button will light when an On message is transmitted and will go dark when an Off message is transmitted 2 Press the ENT
137. r settings of a memory you recall and want to keep your changes you must save the memory before powering down the PCR 1 For the procedure refer to Saving a memory set SAVE p 88 59 Use MIDI functionality Transmitting the current controller values all at once SNAPSHOT Once you have set the various controllers to the desired settings you can transmit a detailed description of this state in the form of a snapshot When you execute this function the current values of the controllers R1 R8 or S1 S8 will be transmitted When the SHIFT button is off R1 R8 will be transmitted When the SHIFT button is on S1 S8 will be transmitted MEMO This is convenient when you want to record the state of these controllers together at the 60 beginning of a song in your sequencer as the initial values Snapshot mode SNAPSHOT KR a e e o e e D o la le eo Co GE ama RED R263 na R46 neg neg nei nees Simultaneously press the MEMORY button and the MIDI CH button The MEMORY and MIDI CH buttons will light Press the ENTER button The MEMORY button and MIDI CH button will blink several times The snapshot will be transmitted Assign MIDI messages EDIT You can assign the following functions to a controller You will use Edit mode to assign MIDI messages NOTE NOTE ASSIGN p 63 You can copy assigned messages to AFTERTOUCH AFTERTOUCH ASSIGN p 65 another controlle
138. r your computer and make sure that USB is enabled Device Manager indicate any of these Other device Unknown device or a device for which or x is displayed If the driver installation could not be successfully completed the installed driver may remain in an incomplete state Make sure to install the driver over again p 14 You attempted to install using the procedure in Installing the driver but the installation was not successful Use the procedure in Deleting the driver p 110 to uninstall the driver Then set the PCR to the following driver mode turn the PCR s power on again and install the driver once again USB MIDI DRIVER MODE p 95 0 Original driver USB AUDIO MODE SETTING p 96 0 44 1kHz ADVANCE Is OMS or FreeMIDI installed Mac OS 9 The PCR 1 driver cannot be installed unless OMS or FreeMIDI are installed Please install OMS or FreeMIDI PCR 1 is not detected when making OMS or FreeMIDI settings Mac OS 9 users Is the PCR 1 detected Reconnect the USB cable If other USB devices are connected connect only the PCR 1 Itis possible that the Macintosh did not correctly detect and initialize the PCR 1 Leave the PCR 1 s USB cable connected and restart your Macintosh If it is still not detected shut down your Macintosh and then restart it Insome cases the PCR 1 will not be detected if you have connected it to the USB connector locate
139. reted in completely different ways as described above the software lets you specify the MIDI IN port and CTRL IN port separately so that the two types can be distinguished When the PCR 1 is connected via USB you can select either of the two MIDI ports PCR 1 1 PCR 1 2 as the output destination for MIDI messages produced by the faders knobs and buttons of the PCR 1 In other words by assigning PCR 1 1 as your Softwares MIDI IN port and PCR 1 2 as its CTRL IN port you can do things like using the button operations to control mixer operations in your software while using the knobs to edit your software synthesizer The output destination of the MIDI messages transmitted when you operate the PCR 1 s knobs and buttons can be specified separately for each controller Assign MIDI messages EDIT p 61 Use audio functionality In order to play sounds on your computer from the PCR 1 you will need to first install the driver and make device settings Windows p 14 Macintosh p 31 You must also turn on the PCR 1 s USB Audio functionality USB AUDIO ON OFF p 96 Playing sounds on your computer Here s how you can listen to audio playback from your computer from the PCR 1 or headphones connected to the PCR 1 Play back audio data ez WAN data USB cable 1 E eed enen A KE EDIROL se auoio H Signal flow i L Audio cable OUTPUT
140. rform using only the PCR 1 by itself You will need to connect it to a sound module or computer The various controllers R1 R8 S1 S8 B1 B6 L1 L3 can be assigned almost any message you want to get the control you need for your particular setup For details on the messages that can be assigned refer to Assign MIDI messages EDIT p 61 41 Basic use Basic connections To prevent malfunction and or damage to speakers or other devices always turn down the volume and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections If you connect as shown in the diagram you will be able to monitor the playback from your software or the sound from instruments or audio devices connected to the PCR 1 42 Audio and MIDI flow E Audio flow Block diagram USB INPUT LEVEL CL AUDIO INPUT CH L rR _ DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL ty AUDIO OUTPUT Lee MASTER VOLUME o PHONES DIRECT MONITOR p 97 E MIDI flow When using a USB connection PC PCR 1 MIDI OUT DEVICE EDIROL PCR 1 BULK RECEPTION MIDI IN DEVICE EDIROL PCR 1 1 PORT 1 EDIROL PCR 1 2 PORT 2 BULK TRANSMISSION For an explanation of the items in the diagram refer to Input output devices p 44 For details on the actual operation refer to Use MIDI functionality p 50 43 Basic use Input output devices In order to obtain
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142. select Make Current it has already been applied and you may continue to the next step Ee 4 QuickTime Music EDIROL PCR 1 Zo II PCR 1 1 e Al wm PCR 1 2 Verify that MIDI transmission and reception can be performed correctly From the Studio menu choose Test Studio MEM 1 0 moving the fader of the PCR 1 2 SE Ronde ts ou ine FERNE input output devices refer to Input output alr QuickTime Music devices p 44 If the arrow beside number 1 or 2 in the diagram at right blinks the settings have been made correctly Studio Patches pgm chg SE EDIROL PCR 1 comm PCR 1 2 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Macintosh 17 Exit OMS Setup From the File menu choose Exit If the AppleTalk confirmation dialog box appears click OK to close the dialog box This completes installation of the driver Next make MIDI device settings in your sequencer or other software For details on how to make these settings refer to the owner s manual for your software For details on the PCR 1 s input output devices refer to Input output devices p 44 FreeMIDI settings Use the USB cable to connect the PCR 1 to your computer From the CD ROM drag the Driver E Mac OS 9 FreeMIDI Setting folder into the FreeMIDI Applications folder on the hard disk of your Macintosh to copy it there Open the FreeM
143. similar software be sure to exit it as well Prepare the CD ROM Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of your computer Click the Windows start button From the menu that appears select Run The Run dialog box will appear Specify the name of the file you want to execute Enter the following into the Open field and click OK EH Open Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you D DRIVER USB_XP2K SETUPINF EXE OK Cancel Browse drive name Driver USB_XP2K SETUPINF EXE The SetupInf dialog box will appear You are now ready to install the driver ROM drive 10 Use the USB cable to connect the PCR 1 to your computer 11 Near the task bar your computer will indicate Found New Hardware Please wait The Found New Hardware Wizard will appear Select Install from a list or specific location Advanced and click Next NEM If the screen indicates Windows can perform the same action each time you insert a disk or connect a device with this kind of file click Cancel weus To check the drive name Click the Start button and choose My Computer from the menu that appears In the window that appears check the drive name of the CD ROM drive into which you inserted the CD ROM in step 7 The drive name is the D or E displayed by the CD ROM drive amp
144. snean eiei ei 52 OMNI oeiee eer EEn ait EEr Eep eSEE ES TSE i ee 54 OMNI OFP eer E a EEEE E Ea 54 OMN ON a a Teasa eege erger 54 OMS ae 34 Optical A Secret EE 12 Original driver seng ieii as 95 Other device isseire ipn ipai taihnd 107 P IS 50 58 Pani mode eege Sege 50 58 PC DE EE 71 73 PE E 71 73 PERE EE 44 PCRS tinier dei dite nimi innate 44 PER T2 iere ee 44 Pht ch E 11 52 Pitch B d 221 52 Pitch bend change en 118 PITCH BEND TIME onssnssnssssssssssssrsstsresrsresteess 93 97 PLAY MOde iii rieien e 50 51 Polyphonic Key Pressure 0cc0 65 66 117 PORE srs tocchicecesitnee aii Ste eect eee stench innate 43 45 62 Power Management een 113 Preferred device EEN 27 28 Progra Men iets een stee a E S 118 PROGRAM CHANGE 006 50 54 56 61 118 PROGRAM CHANGE ASSIGN en 61 71 Program Change Decrement function 73 Program Change Increment function 73 Program Change mode s sssssnsssssssstsrtsrsesteese 50 56 PROTEC P eet EES 92 PROTECT OPER eieiei Eed 92 PROTECT ON eerste E eege 92 R E E 117 Reset all controllers ccccccceccssecesseesseeeeees 58 118 LOtALY encoder osean a os 68 EE 61 74 RPN NRPN ASSIGN eene 61 74 RPN ASSIGN eietieggetegei eier annsi 61 S sampling frequency u s 32 46 47 49 93 96 ee Ee Ee 88 92 Security Slot maine eepe p 12 SHIFT E 9 SINGLE BULK eigene ege 89 SNAPSHO NEE 50 60 Snapshot mode esescecececceceeseseeteneesestsneeneees 50
145. sssssesssessseseesses 34 Installing the ASIO driver 0004 38 Operation eene sees 41 Basic USC cscccseeseeesseeesseeeeeees 42 Basic Connections e 42 Audio and MIDI flow cc cece 43 Input output devices 0 cece A4 Use audio functionality 46 Playing sounds on your computer 46 Recording sound on your computer 47 Digitally recording sound from your Computer een 49 Use MIDI functionality 00 50 Table of operating mode 50 Startup mode 51 Features Useful When Playing 52 Setting the MIDI Transmit Channel 53 Selecting Sounds on a Sound Module Sending Program Change Bank Select Massages E 55 Transmitting a Reset meggage 58 Changing the Memory Sets s sessesseeeee 59 Transmitting the current controller values all at once GN APGHOTI eeeeeeeeeeeteeee 60 Assign MIDI messages DDT 61 NOTE ASSIGN riani harem ne neers 63 AFTERTOUCH AGGICN nn 65 CONTROL CHANGE ASSIGN 68 PROGRAM CHANGE ASSIGN 71 RPN NRPN AGGICN nn 74 Sys EX ASSIGN ierg gees 77 KL 85 Copying a MIDI message assignment ASSIGN GORY E 86 Canceling a MIDI message assignment NO ASSIGN EE 87 Saving a memory set SAVE 88 Transmitting receiving bulk data dE EI EE 89 Protecting a memory set PROTECT 92 System settings ccceeeseeees 93 Memory Sets ssseeseeeeeeeeneees 100 Troubleshooting seen 106 Problems r
146. t and then messages on the current p 56 A ge channel p 53 lapsHoTJ panic J MEMORY MIDI CH w l ee E P the SHIFT Bank mode i t pa then Iso C Transmit bank select mes BANK ress the BANK a hee dite sages MSB LSB on the p 57 SEL current channel p 53 Panic mode Simultaneously LG Stop stuck notes or oth PANIC Press the MIDI CH gg er problems with the p 58 and the EDIT sound on a connected P MIDI sound module Biest een Memory mode Press the MEMORY Recall a memory set from MEMORY E me internal memory into the p 59 current memory p 88 Snapshot mode Simultan ously Transmit the current val Press the MEMO SNAPSHOT ues of controllers R1 p 60 pt and the MIDI R8 or S1 S8 at once Press the EDIT Assign MIDI messages to Bo mode the controllers transmit EDIT g receive bulk data or make p 61 system settings You are returned to Play mode once a setting or a process has been completed within the other modes If you want to return to Play mode without completing a setting or operation press the button for the current mode i e the button that is lit Alternatively press the CANCEL button The setting you were in the process of making will be discarded 50 Use MIDI functionality Startup mode PLAY mode When you power up the PCR 1 it will start up in PLAY mode I
147. t if the value is the same as the currently set value or will blink if the value is different Use MIDI functionality Advanced mode In Advanced mode for RPN NRPN you can specify the upper and lower limit of the data entry MSB CC 06 value when the RPN NRPN message is transmitted as well as the various settings available in Basic mode 1 Press the EDIT button 2 Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign the RPN or NRPN message In the case of a button press that button The display will indicate the number of the selected controller 3 Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button 4 Using the ASSIGNABLE FUNCTION keys lt 4 gt on the keyboard get RPO to appear in the display then press the 1 key of the keyboard Tf you want to assign an NRPN message press the NRPN key The following procedure is the same as for RPN 5 Press the ENTER button 6 Input the channel Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys to specify the channel 7 Press the ENTER button 8 Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys to specify the RPN MSB CC 101 or NRPN MSB CC 99 9 Press the ENTER button 10 Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys to specify the RPN LSB CC 100 or NRPN LSB CC 98 11 Press the ENTER button 12 Specify the lower limit of the data entry MSB CC 06 value 7Specifying the range of values upper and lower limits p 67 The displa
148. top CC 21 15 0 00 127 7F 6 2 L3 Rec CC 23 17 0 00 7 127 7F 6 2 L3 Rec CC 23 17 0 00 7 127 7F 6 2 P1 HOLD CC 64 40 0 00 127 7F 1 1 P1 HOLD CC 64 40 0 00 127 7F 1 P2 EXPRESSION CC 11 0B 0 00 127 7F 1 1 P2 EXPRESSION CC 11 0B 0 00 127 7F 1 102 E H COMPATIBLE ProTools LE Digital Performer 3 SET MEMORY 9 When using this memory set turn the PCR 1 s OMNI p 54 setting OFF and turn the H ACTIVITY p 95 setting ON Parameter Message Hex Range Hex Ch Port RI ROTARY ENCODER 1 BO 40 dd DEC 01 INC 41 2 R2 ROTARY ENCODER 2 BO 41 dd DEC 01 INC 41 2 R3 ROTARY ENCODER 3 BO 42 dd DEC 01 INC 41 2 R4 ROTARY ENCODER 4 BO 43 dd DEC 01 INC 41 2 R5 ROTARY ENCODER 5 BO 44 dd DEC 01 INC 41 2 R6 ROTARY ENCODER 6 BO 45 dd DEC 01 INC 41 2 R7 ROTARY ENCODER 7 B0 46 dd DEC 01 INC 41 2 R8 ROTARY ENCODER 8 BO 47 dd DEC 01 INC 41 2 S1 FADER1 BO OF 00 BO 2F 40 DO 00 dd BO 2000 BO OF 00 BO 2F 00 0 00 127 7F 2 S2 FADER 2 BO OF 01 BO 2F 40 BO 01 dd BO 2100 BOOFO1 BO 2F 00 0 00 127 7F 2 S3 FADER 3 BO OF 02 BO 2F 40 BO 02 dd BO 2200 BO OF 02 BO 2F 00 0 00 127 7F 2 S4 FADER 4 BO OF 03 BO 2F 40 BO 03 dd BO 2300 BO OF 03 BO 2F 00 0 00 127 7F 2 S5 FADER5 BO OF 04 BO 2F 40 BO 04 dd BO 2400 BO OF 04 BO 2F 00 0 00 127 7
149. use if used If you are using virus checking or similar software be sure to exit it as well Exit all currently running software applications Also close any open windows If you are using virus checking or similar software be sure to exit it as well Prepare the CD ROM Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of your computer Click the Windows Start button From the menu that appears select Run The Run dialog box will appear In the dialog box that appears Ru 21x i input the following into the Type the name of a program folder document or Internet Open field and click 0 K K resource and Windows will open it for you Open D DrivenUSB_ME985 SETUPINF EXE zl Cancel Browse drive name Driver USB_ME98 SETUPINF EXE The Setuplnf dialog box will appear You are now ready to install the driver In the explanatory example shown here the drive name is given as D The drive name D may be different for your system Specify the drive name of your CD ROM drive Use the USB cable to connect the PCR 1 to your computer The driver will be installed automatically In the SetupInf dialog box click OK Next make MIDI device and audio device settings Specifying the audio and MIDI input output destination p 26 NEM To check the drive name In the Windows desktop double click the My Computer icon In the window that appears check the drive name o
150. ust change the setting yourself using the Chooser es Inthe Memory Control Panel set Virtual Memory to Off e Depending on the way in which you connect to the Internet use the PCR 1 with the following settings If you connect to the Internet via a LAN cable Use while the LAN cable is connected If you connect to the Internet via the internal modem port or are not connected to the Internet In the TCP IP Control Panel set Connect via to PPP After you have made the settings restart your Macintosh Do not use software that accesses the network such as a Web browser at the same time that you are using sequencer software or audio editing software Macintosh Try increasing the Buffer Size in the ASIO Driver Butter Size control panel SSS ES The name of the settings dialog box will differ 4 E Ce See Sc depending on your software Tf you change the buffer size you must exit the software and then restart it Roland can make no guarantee of nor provide support regarding the operation of sequencer software and audio editing software made by another manufacturer Please contact the manufacturer of the software you are using 114 Troubleshooting wees Playback or recording halts midway through and then becomes impossible e Was a heavy processing load experienced while using the PCR 1 such as accessing the CD ROM drive or a network If an operation involving a heavy
151. ut port gt Specifying the port p 62 14 If you are making an assignment for a button specify the button mode Specifying the button mode p 62 The GM2 System On message has now been assigned Use MIDI functionality Master Volume FO 7F 7F 04 01 vL vM F7 Since a Master Volume message has a data range of 00 00 7F 7F and we do not need to specify the range we will use Basic mode Since the two bytes of data are in the order of LSB and then MSB we will select DT3 p 80 when we input the data 1 Press the EDIT button The display will indicate EDT 2 Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign the system exclusive message In the case of a button press that button The display will indicate the number of the selected controller 3 Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button 4 Press an ASSIGNABLE FUNCTION key lt 4 gt on the keyboard enough times to get SEO to appear in the display 5 Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button The display will indicate F0 which is the first byte beginning status of a system exclusive message This cannot be changed 6 Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button 7 Use the 7 and F keys to input the second byte 7F 8 Confirm what s indicated and press the ENTER button Input the third fourth and fifth bytes in the same way 9 Since the sixth byte is the data area press the DATA
152. uter with the PCR 1 already connected may cause operation to become unstable In this case start up the computer with the PCR 1 disconnected and then connect the PCR 1 Windows M Can t hear sound from the computer e Do the recording and playback sampling frequencies match Set the recording and playback sampling frequencies so they match e The PCR 1 s Sampling frequency select switch may have been set to 96 kHz REC With this setting only recording is possible Sound from the computer cannot be played back e In your playback software have you specified the audio data output destination For some software such as Cool Edit Pro LE you will need to specify the PCR 1 as the output destination for audio data For details on the procedure for making settings refer to the owner s manual for your software e Are you running multiple applications If multiple applications are running simultaneously an error message may appear If this occurs click OK and exit the other applications Even if an application window is closed it is still running if it appears in the taskbar Be sure to exit unneeded applications displayed e Was the driver installed correctly In order for you to play back audio data via the PCR 1 the driver must be installed For installation and settings refer to Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows p 14 Macintosh p 31 es ls your computer in Suspend or Sleep mode If so get
153. utton A Press an ASSIGNABLE FUNCTION key lt 4 gt on the keyboard enough times to get ATO to appear in the display Verify that the display is correct and press the ENTER button The display will indicate C 1 Reference Input the channel Use the DEC INC buttons or the 0 F keys to specify the channel Press the ENTER button O NO Q If you are making an assignment for a button specify the button mode gt Specifying the button mode p 62 1 The area displays the currently set value If it has not been set the default setting will be displayed Even if you change the type or mode 6 5 of the MIDI message that is assigned the default setting will be displayed This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently set value or will blink if the value is different Use MIDI functionality Advanced mode 1 3 Advanced mode 1 of AFTERTOUCH ASSIGN lets you specify the upper and lower limits of the aftertouch value in addition to the items of Basic mode Advanced modes 2 and 3 let you specify an aftertouch message for an individual note Polyphonic Key Pressure instead of specifying the channel 1 Press the EDIT button 2 Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign an Aftertouch message In the case of a button press that button The display will indicate the number of the selected controller 3 Verify that the display indicates the correct controller and press t
154. y and using ASIO Direct Monitor refer to Taking full advantage p 39 38 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Macintosh E Taking full advantage Adjusting the audio latency You can change the driver settings to adjust the latency of the audio To adjust the latency change the Buffer Size in the driver settings dialog box Open the Driver Settings dialog box Open the ASIO Control Panel from the Audio Settings dialog box of your ASIO compatible application Adjust the driver buffer size The following setting will produce the shortest latency Set Buffer Size to the far left Min Click OK to close the driver settings dialog box Restart the application that is using the PCR 1 Play back audio data on your application If interruptions occur in the sound repeat step 1 to step 5 and gradually increase the buffer size specified in step 2 until interruptions no longer occur nem Latency is the time delay from when an application plays back audio data until the sound is actually heard from an audio device such as the PCR 1 Nem The name of the Audio Settings dialog box and the procedure for opening the ASIO Control Panel will differ depending on your application For details refer to the operation manual for your application NEM If you are using an application that has a function for testing audio devices get it to perform its tests weus Depending on the ap
155. y eiei eas sanati 119 Identity request message s se sssssriisssesteseeeee 117 ING Button EE 10 epes Bieren 12 INPUT TE 54 Input volume oo i ni ena ii 12 Insert Disk aiiis pennn edu Ee 16 17 K KEYBOARD PORT SET eet 93 94 124 L LAST ACCESS MEMORY en 95 Latchmode sanna Se 62 Latency mored o Ee a E REE 29 39 ES S eeeeseren ees est eglees 50 57 72 74 76 80 83 M Master Output jacks en 12 Master volume knob eene 9 MCR 8 MODE SET eneen 101 102 MEMORY eiis hie dR RR ere 50 59 MEMORY PGM CHANGE Button sssssseeseeeee 9 Memory Mode siese ieena 50 59 MEMOTY NUMDEL sesirik ia a 59 Memory Sets nissernes sasaieec psies inesi 59 RRE 50 MIDL CH eiis deet 50 53 MIDI CH BANK SEL Button eeecceeeeeteeees 9 MIDI Channel mode sssssnnsenesnsessesseessessresees 50 53 MIDI Devices EEN 44 MIDI GLOW ee eege e 43 MME EDIROL PCR 1 In oo eeeeceesesesteteeeeeteteseeeens 44 MME EDIROL PCR 1 Out 2 cece eeteteseeeees 44 Mo du latione esm nen anihin aiae 52 117 MODULATION Button 0 cececeeesesteteeeeeteteeeeeene 11 MODULATION SETTING nn 93 97 EC 50 57 72 74 76 80 83 MTC quarter Tramen 118 Multimedia Properties en 28 N INO ASSIGN dien geerbierete nd Seed 61 87 INOT Bass ee 61 NOTE ASSIGN eene 61 63 Note message ENEE 63 ele EE 117 El 117 INRPN egene 61 74 NRPN ASSIGN siroa tiimisi n eose e anoet k i 61 O OCTAVE aeie ded endean e laete ase aaaea a ei cal 11 52 OCTAVE ee 11 Octave Shift e
156. y will indicate P 1 Reference 13 Specify the output port Specifying the port p 62 14 If you are making an assignment for a button specify the button mode Specifying the button mode p 62 7 6 1 The area displays the currently set value If it has not been set the default setting will be displayed Even if you change the type or mode of the MIDI message that is assigned the default setting will be displayed This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently set value or will blink if the value is different Use MIDI functionality E Sys Ex ASSIGN Here s how you can assign a system exclusive message to a controller Advanced mode 2 lets you assign a single byte system message System realtime message tune request Advanced modes 3 and 4 let you assign any desired message Input up to 24 bytes Key Mode Board Mode Value range Required ending Notes restrictions Basic mode 0 Sys Ex message Default range Input F7 Ist byte fixed at FO Advanced mode 1 1 Sys Ex message Assignable Input F7 1st byte fixed at FO Single byte sys md 7 9 D E DA Advanced mode2 2 Segel TA CHECKSUN but tem message tons are invalid Advanced mode 3 3 Any desired Default range Specified number of bytes CHECKSUM buttons MIDI message invalid Any desired S CHECKSUM button is Advanced mode 4 4 MIDI message Assignable Specified number of bytes invalid
157. you use e Mac OS X users e Mac OS 9 users Mac OS X users E Installing the driver 1 2 3 4 Q Gi Disconnect all USB cables other than those for your keyboard and mouse and restart your Macintosh Prepare the CD ROM Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of your computer In the Driver Mac OS X folder of the CD ROM double click PCR1USBDriver pkg The display will indicate Welcome to the EDIROL PCR 1 USB Driver Installer Click Continue The display will indicate Select a Destination Click the drive in which the operating system is installed to select it and then click Continue The display will indicate Easy Install Click Install or Upgrade The display will indicate Installing this software requires you to restart your computer when the installation is done Click Continue Installation The display will indicate The software was successfully installed Click Restart to restart your computer This completes installation of the PCR 1 driver Next make MIDI device and audio device settings Nem If the Authenticate dialog box appears during the installation input the password and click OK NEM Select your startup disk as the drive nem If the Authenticate dialog box appears during the installation input the password and click OK 31 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Macintosh E Setting the au
158. your computer to resume normal operation then exit all applications that are using the PCR 1 Next turn the PCR 1 s power off then switch it on again e Did you plug in the USB cable or unplug it while an application was running Exit all applications that are using the PCR 1 and exit all applications that are using the PCR 1 and re connect the PCR 1 es Have you selected Game compatible device or Voice modem as the output for the audio track If game compatible device or voice modem the actual name will depend on the computer you are using is selected for the audio track of your software the audio track may not play back Do not select these devices as the port Volume from a device connected to the input jacks is too low e Are you using a cable that has a built in resistor Use a cable without a built in resistor e g Roland PCS series e Is the Input volume raised appropriately Turn the knob clockwise to adjust the volume Troubleshooting 112 Noise is heard during audio playback In some cases you may also be able to solve this problem by grounding the chassis of your computer or the grounding connector of the AC power supply plug of your computer In addition you can check whether any devices that produce a strong magnetic field are located nearby such as a television or microwave oven Are two or more audio devices such as the PCR 1 or a mixer connected to your computer Try connecting only a sin

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