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1. Cancel You can specify the following parameters for NRPN litem Content MIDI Channel MIDI channel n NRPN MSB ve a number NRPN LSB Ei parameter number MSB Min Value GOEN of data entry MSB Max Value m of data entry The range for the data entry LSB dl is fixed at 0 127 and cannot be changed Using PCR Editor Channel Message Encoder Simulate Bn cc 41 Bn cc 01 Assign a function that simulates a rotary encoder PCR Editor Al Assign Message Channel Message A Type Encoder Simulate v MIDI Channel Control Number Output Port Port 1 Button Mode Comment Cancel You can specify the following parameters for Encoder Simulate ltem MIDI Channel Control Number Content MIDI channel n Controller number cc This can be assigned to a button but will not do anything System Realtime F6 F6 F8 FA FB FC FF Assign a system realtime message or F6 Tune Request PCR Editor Al Assign Message System Realtime F6 Status F6 Tune Request v Settings Output Port Port 1 Button Mode Comment Cancel For System Realtime F6 use the Status field to choose the message you want to assign Hem Content F Tune request F8 Timing clock FA Start FB Continue FC Stop FF System reset Using PCR Editor Table 1 Special characters used in the message entry field System Ex FO F7 Special Expl o Detail l l character xplanation e
2. 9 Press the ENTER button The display will indicate N The portion shows the currently specified value 10 Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 A8 and B1 B8 to specify the desired program number 11 Press the ENTER button If you ve assigned this basic editing function to R1 R9 S1 S9 or P2 moving the controller to the maximum position will transmit the specified program change message Settings Edit mode Advanced editing 1 2 Program Change Assign advanced editing 1 lets you specify an upper limit and lower limit for the program change message Advanced editing 2 lets you transmit Bank LSB LSB settings along with the program change 1 Press the EDIT button so it s lit 2 Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign a program change message If the controller is a button press it The display will indicate the number of the controller you selected 3 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button 4 Turn the VALUE knob to make PC appear 5 Press the ENTER button Advanced editing 1 Specifying the value range Advanced editing 2 Transmitting a bank select 6 Turn the VALUE knob or press controller A2 1 to select the 6 Turn the VALUE knob or press controller A3 2 to select the advanced editing PC1 indication advanced editing PC2 indication 7 Press the ENTER button 7 Press the ENTER button 8
3. 9n v 0 A Key s X Ch s xX O 0 127 E True H kkkkkkkkkkkkkk e Song Pos O X Song Sel O 0 127 X Tune O X Clock xX Command X All Sound Off O 1 120 xX Reset All Controller O 1 121 X Local control A All Notes Off O 1 123 A Active Sense X Reset X 1 Transmits When the Panic function is executed Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO Date Jan 01 2007 Version 1 00 Remarks O Yes A No Main specifications PCR 300 500 800 MIDI KEYBOARD CONTROLLER Keyboard PCR 300 32 keys with velocity and channel aftertouch PCR 500 49 keys with velocity and channel aftertouch PCR 800 61 keys with velocity and channel aftertouch Controllers Pads A1 A9 B1 B9 Buttons L1 L4 C1 C3 Knobs R1 R9 Sliders S1 S9 Crossfader H1 H2 Foot Pedals P1 P2 Bender Lever BEND MOD Keyboard Aftertouch AFTERTOUCH Display 7 segments 4 characters LED Side Panel Power Switch USB Bus OFF DC IN MIDI Merge Switch ON OFF Connectors Hold Pedal Jack 1 4 inch phone type Expression Pedal Jack 1 4 inch TRS phone type MIDI Connectors IN OUT USB Connector DC IN Jack Power Supply DC 9 V AC Adaptor or USB Bus Power Current Draw 300mA AC Adaptor 300mA USB Bus Power Dimensions PCR 300 605 9 W x 250 8 D x 91 4 H mm 23 7 8 W x 9 7 8 D x 3 5 8 H inches PCR
4. In order to send a control map you ve created in PCR Editor to the PCR so that it can be used you ll need to select PCR as the output port Using PCR Editor 0 Windows users Mac OS X users If you have not yet installed PCR Editor in your computer install it now as If you have not yet installed PCR Editor in your computer install it now as described in the included setup guide described in the included setup guide IT Use a USB cable to connect the PCR to your Mac then switch on the PCR s Use a USB cable to connect the PCR to your computer then switch on the PCR s power power 2 From the Mac Finder open the Applications PCR Editor V2 folder and 2 In Windows choose Start All Programs PCR Editor V2 PCR Editor 2 to start double click PCR Editor V2 to start up PCR Editor up PCR Editor In PCR Editor choose Options MIDI Devices In PCR Editor choose Options MIDI Devices m e the MID Devices m the Out D Re F ic t t a Ou pu Port OL P 5 Click OK to close the dialog box Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc The screen shots in this document are used in compliance with the guidelines of the Microsoft Mac OS is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc Corporation Windows is known officially as Microsoft Windows operating system Using PCR Edito
5. Indication Setting Curve type 2 3 4 Effect This is the most typical set ting It will produce the most natural correspondence be tween the force of your pad strike and the change in vol ume Compared to curve 1 this al lows more volume change to be produced in the softer range of pad strikes This curve produces less vol ume change in response to your pad strikes making it easier to maintain a consis tent volume Compared to curve 1 this produces more volume change in the stronger range of pad strikes System settings Pad Aftertouch Curve Here s how to specify the aftertouch response of the pads Press the EDIT button so it s lit The display will indicate EDIT Use the VALUE knob to select SYS and press the ENTER button Use the VALUE knob to select SYO7 and press the ENTER button Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 A4 to specify the desired Pad Aftertouch Curve The display will show the setting you specified Press the ENTER button to return to Play mode Controller Indication Sering Curve ype _ Efed This is the most typical set ting It will produce the most natural correspondence be A1 01 EEE tween the pressure you apply 1 to the pad and the aftertouch data that is produced Compared to curve 1 this al lows aftertouch to be pro A2 1 2 duced even with light 2 pressure on the pad This curve produces less af
6. MIDI CHANNEL button will light The display will indicate the current channel 4 Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 0 A2 1 to select On or Off as You can also change the current channel in the following way the setting 1 Press the EDIT button to make the EDIT button light 5 Press the ENTER button The display will indicate EDIT The EDIT button will go out and you will return to Play mode 2 Press the MIDI CHANNEL button The MIDI CHANNEL button will light and the display will indicate the current channel setting 3 Use controllers A1 A8 or B1 B2 or the VALUE knob to specify the desired channel number 4 Press the ENTER button Playing Play mode Selecting sounds Program Change Bank You can select sounds on your sound module from the PCR by transmitting Program Changes Program Change To select sounds in a different bank you must first use Bank mode to transmit a Bank Select message to switch the bank Then transmit a Program Change message Here s how to transmit a program change message on the current channel p 33 The bank select message must be transmitted before the program change Press the PROGRAM CHANGE button The PROGRAM CHANGE button will light The display will indicate the program change MIDI CHANNEL Q PROGRAM CHANGE VALUE Program Change and Bank Select CONTROL MIDI allows you to combine program change and bank se
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8. tertouch change in response A3 2 3 to pressure on the pad mak ing it easier to perform con 3 sistently Compared to curve 1 this A4 3 EEE A will produce aftertouch in re sponse to strong pressure on 4 the pad System settings MIDI settings MIDI I F Switch Here s how to specify whether the MIDI connectors will be used as a MIDI interface 3 Use the VALUE knob to select SYO8 and press the ENTER button Press the EDIT button so it s lit 4 Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 or A2 to specify the desired MIDI LE The display will indicate EDIT sona The display will show the setting you specified 2 Use the VALUE knob to select SYS and press the ENTER button 5 Press the ENTER button to return to Play mode Controller Indication Seming Se MIDI UE MODE OFF MIDI OUT device MIDI messages received by the PCR keyboard A z AA will not be transmitted from the PCR MIDI mes Sage Bulk reception A1 0 ott sages will be transmitted and received between MIDI IN device is USB lt a the PCR and the computer or between the PCR CESE X Q moiin and the external MIDI device Seet PORT EDIROL PCR 2 PORT2 MIDI messages Bulk transmission l MIDI I F MODE ON The MIDI connectors of the PCR keyboard will operate as a MIDI interface MIDI messages UE from the computer that s connected via USB to EDIROL PCR MIDI OUT MIDI OUT i A2 1 the PCR will be co
9. which will be used to transmit data produced by playing the keyboard as well as other performance data What is OMNI When you turn the OMNI setting on all controllers will always transmit on the current What is the current channel channel regardless of the MIDI transmit channel that s specified for each individual The current channel is the MIDI transmit channel for the keyboard and bender lever controller Each controller can have an independent transmit channel setting However if OMNI is on Use the following procedure to turn OMNI on if you want changes in the current all messages will be transmitted on the current channel channel to switch the MIDI transmit channel for the controllers as well 1 Press the EDIT button so it s lit MIDI channel 2 Turn the VALUE knob to make the display indicate OMNI Here s how to change the current channel MIDI transmit channel 3 Press the ENTER button The display will indicate the current setting mp ap Controller iem Display Explanation PROGRAM OMNI Messages will be transmitted to the A1 0 OFF channel and port specified for each We controller 2 Use the VALUE knob to specify the desired EH EES Messages will be transmitted to the channel number A2 1 OMNI KEYBOARD PORT on the current ON channel regardless of the channel This completes the current channel setting and port settings of each controller Press the MIDI CHANNEL button The
10. 3 enter a note number and press the ENTER button 11 Ifyou re using advanced editing 1 or 3 specify an upper limit and lower limit as described in Specifying the value range upper lower limits p 45 12 If you re using advanced editing 1 or 3 specify the output port gt Port setting p 65 13 According to the controller type set the button mode p 64 Settings Edit mode Control change assign Here s how to assign a control change message to a controller gie 0 127 PORTI Unlatch Latch Basic editing Al IO 1 16 00 7FH 0 127 00 7FH fixed aere e 0 127 You can specify an Aongea gang A2 1 eck 00 7FH upper and lower limit PORTI Advanced editing 2 A3 2 1 16 r Simulates a rotary PORT2 00 7FH encoder PORTI 2 Basic editing gt Advanced editing p 47 PORTI PORT2 i PORTI 2 Ss Unlatch Latch Press the EDIT button so it s lit PRMMUTE eme 6 Turn the VALUE knob or press controller A1 0 to select the basic editing CCO indication PANIC SNAPSHOT amp STANDARD ss ira Press the ENTER button The display will indicate CH The portion shows the currently specified value 8 Enter the channel Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 0 B2 9 to specify the desired channel Press the ENTER button The display will indicate H The portion shows the currently specified value The display
11. 33 Master Volume ss 62 OMNTON des 33 MEMORY A n 8 23 Options Ment suis Seege 16 HR 77 AN a 14 19 KIEREN e err an ct 33 MIDI CHANNEL Button ccoccncncnnnnninnnnnnonanconanonnncnnnncnnos 5 P MIDLEONNEC O eee N N 7 Pad Aftertouch Curve 75 MIDE SW 10 ieu 76 ER EE 75 MIDI MERGE Switch eege Se EE 6 75 MIDI Messages ee 41 EH ee 40 MID EY OEE sasuseno 14 88 PO DEG O A ea at 51 MIDI Sound Module riscos 89 PONE ege beastie a tates ee vain 51 MIDI Transmit Channel ENEE 33 PCR BG tories IT 14 IAG A e 32 Pitch Berid scenssnseirseniesiei aeit n 32 Hay e 32 Polyphonic Key Pressure ms 25 Ee 65 74 OR Eeer 65 PORT Ansi 65 Power EE 7 ERVEMUTE adas 39 PRM MUTE Button namas 5 39 Program Chane tia 29 26 01 erer 26 Program Change JNC eeneg 27 Program Change Min Max e 26 Program Change ASSIgN E 48 PROGRAM CHANGE Button WEE 5 R REN EP S 2709 S Seco don 7 DELECHING SONO nd 34 DUN GEE BUI Rites 12 LLC E 6 DIVAS e EE 39 Planas 37 PUE LOMA 37 Stari EE 79 Dy SUI EE 29 System EXCLUSIVE A ME 55 System Exclusive Message orere 29 py stem Realtime Message eut 28 SEL 68 T A een 80 A 30 TIEMPOS as 32 E Ho OOO 18 Two Sounds IER 37 U A 19 64 UPPER DUTON asada 5 36 Upper LiM bennic N hes 45 Upper Sound aasde a 36 Upper Lower E E 45 ee dl USD COMMCE LON eege 7 USD Dy a 84 USER BUKO nord 5 V VALUE Encoder E 80 VALUE MOD daras 5 35 38 80 Value EE 45 KE 38 75 KE 38 72 Virtual Center ChCK EE 19 65 KE E 4 81 PCR k
12. 500 838 9 W x 250 8 D x 91 4 H mm 33 1 16 W x 9 7 8 D x 3 5 8 H inches PCR 800 1001 9 W x 250 8 D x 91 4 H mm 39 1 2 W x 9 7 8 D x 3 5 8 H inches Weight PCR 300 2 9 kg 6 lbs 7 oz PCR 500 3 8 kg 8 lbs 7 oz PCR 800 4 5 kg 9 lbs 15 oz Accessories PCR 300 500 800 CD ROM USB Cable Setup Guide Owner s Manual Roland Software License Agreement Options AC Adaptor PSB 120 PSB 230EU PSB 230UK PSB 240A Pedal Switch DP 2 DP 6 Expression Pedal EV 5 EV 7 PSB is a set consisting of the PSB 1U AC adaptor and its power cord In the interest of product improvement the specifications appearance and or contents of this unit are subject to change without prior notice A e ee 89 92 Advanced Driver SwitCh sisena 78 Ne EE 41 After Oae naaa 74 75 Aftertouc h ASSEN enie 44 AFTERTOUCH Button usada dic 5 Aftertouch Mode EE 19 NS EN CB E 12 B BACK BU tein EEN 5 BANK ESB nadaa 80 BANK MGB srl 80 Bank Selec talca beds 35 Bank Select Program Change e concnnccncnncnonnnnnonnnnnannnss 26 Basi Ponte tii 41 Bend Pitch Control usina gen 63 Bender Leer eee eae Doe Block Br epee rere en en Ee ee 60 Bulk RCCCIV nana da 10 Bulk Transitoria inn 12 A A O oes 19 64 EE Ce EE 6 C CANCE ER BUON iria 5 Be Etat EE 60 Channel Message eege 24 28 Channel Pressire EE 24 Checksum EE 58 CHERSSUME BUHO DEE 5 e e 70 Conner ii o Err a 19 Communication MENU eocecoocooononnnnnnnnnnnonononononinan
13. 9 Press the ENTER button 10 Enter the control change number 11 Press the ENTER button 12 Specify the output port gt Port setting p 65 Settings Edit mode Program change assign Here s how to assign a program change message to a controller Advanced editing 1 A2 1 BEI Bank MSB Bank LSB Value range Port channel 0 127 PORT 1 00 7FH fixed You can specify an PORT 1 upper and lower limit fixed 0 127 0 127 0 127 GE 00 7FH 00 7FH 00 7FH ee PORT 1 PORT 1 Basic editing gt Advanced editing 1 2 p 50 Advanced editing 3 and 4 p 51 Press the EDIT button so it s lit PRM MUTE OCTAVE The display will indicate EDIT 2 Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign a program change message If the controller is a button press it The display will indicate the number of the controller you selected d Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button PANIC SNAPSHOT STANDARD Y Es a 4 Turn the VALUE knob to make PC appear 5 Press the ENTER button 6 Turn the VALUE knob or press controller A1 0 to select the basic editing PCO indication Press the ENTER button The display will indicate CH The portion shows the currently specified value 8 Enter the channel Use the VALUE knob or controller A1 0 B2 9 to specify the desired channel Settings Edit mode
14. AAA HA Ame o Rt R2 R3 R4 R6 He A7 RAS R9 At A2 A3 A4 A5 AG A7 AB AS Confirm The control map currently being edited will be lost as the result of carrying out this processing OK Continue Cancel Receive Control Map Please set the PCR to Bulk Transmit mode Procedure is as follows 1 Confirm that TS is indicated then press the ENTER button 2 Press the ENTER button Cancel Transmitting LUI Cancel Using PCR Editor Saving a control map on your computer Loading a memory set as a control map A control map that you edit using PCR Editor can be saved as an SMF format file on A memory set SMF file created for an earlier model in the PCR series can be loaded your computer as well as being transferred to or from the PCR keyboard as a control map for the PCR 300 500 800 The comments that have been entered for the controllers are also saved in the SMF To save a control map as an SMF file proceed as follows Importing a memory set From the menu bar choose File Save As Controllers that do not exist on earlier models of the PCR series will be set to NO If you want to save the settings while overwriting the file that was most recently ASSIGN opened choose File Save You can t load an SMF that does not contain memory set data for an earlier model of the PCR series The SMF must contain settings for all controllers of the earlier PCR series model 2 Sp
15. Aftertouch assign Here s how to assign an aftertouch message to a controller Basic editing A1 0 Channel Pressure 0 127 00 7FH Kei Re You can specify an E Unlatch Latch Advanced editing 1 A2 1 Channel Pressure P PORT2 upper and lower limit PORTI 42 Increase PORT1 Advanced editing 3 A4 DI Polyphonic Key Pressure You oll neue PORT2 Unlatch Latch upper and lower limit PORT142 Increase Basic editing gt Advanced editing 1 3 p 45 Press the EDIT button so it s lit PRMMUTE eme 6 Turn the VALUE knob or press controller A1 0 to get the ATO indication basic editing PANIC snapsHoT L STANDARD Press the ENTER button The display will indicate CH The portion shows the currently specified value 8 Enter the channel The display will indicate EDIT Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 0 B2 9 to specify the desired channel 9 Press the ENTER button 2 Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign aftertouch l 10 As appropriate for the controller type specify the button mode p 64 If the controller is a button press it pprop Ee P The display will indicate the controller number you selected Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button Turn the VALUE knob to make the display indicate AT Press the ENTER button Settings Edit mode Advanced editing 1 3 Specifying the value r
16. EDIROE by Roland MIDI KEYBOARD CONTROLLER PCR 300 500 800 Owner s Manual Names of things and what they do 4 SIE A gde pane EEN 7 Using control Maps eege KEE Keen enen S Whatisacontrol maps ecb a ocean ia a OA 8 Control maps and the current memor 8 WIEN CORIO INAS E 9 SGV ING o Eeer Ed 9 Receiving a control map from your computer Bulk Receive 10 Saving control map data on your computer Bulk Transmit 12 Protecting E 13 Using PCR Editorissssscccscssccssvesccssecesesctesessvscens l 4 Seting nes MIDI Poma 14 A e telat aces eee ie he tes 15 Mae ISA USES e 15 Explanahion onthe MEUS di N 16 O a TE 16 EE L EREE I E E AEE e 16 COMMUNICAHON MENU E 16 Ophons E EE 16 le SMG E 16 Keyboard o AAA 17 Explanation of each EE 18 e DE ed de 18 Message assignment window ooococccccccnnccnnnonononoocccccnnnnnnnononnos 18 Using PCR Editor to assign MIDI messages 20 Assigning a MIDI message cccooccccocccooccnnnccnnconcnncnnnncnnnncnnnnooos 20 Viewing the assigned MIDI messages ccccccoooccccccnnconoccccnnnnnos 21 Transferring data between PCR Editor and the PCHR o 22 ST Te EE ER RECEIVING E ER Saving a control map On your Compuler ccccccccccnnnonnnococccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanonos 23 loading COn iol Mam EE 23 Loading a memory set as a Control map 23 Mporing d Memory Set TE 23 Parameter setting RE 24 NO ASIN ME 24 Channel Messages ita 24
17. as directed by the instructions that appear 5 The display will ask OK to delete the driver so click OK An Authentication dialog box will appear Enter the password and click OK The display will indicate Uninstallation completed so click Restart to restart your Mac Troubleshooting Problems while using the PCR Sound is interrupted during MIDI playback O In Windows XP 2000 have you made settings to give priority to background processing To ensure that MIDI processing occurs smoothly make settings to give priority to background processing Lef gt O Could you have disconnected and reconnected the USB cable Try closing all DAW software that s using the PCR and then turn the PCR s power off then on again If you re using bus power reconnect the PCR Separate sheet Setup Guide O Could your computer have entered standby suspend mode or sleep mode After your computer resumes operation close all DAW software that s using the PCR and then reconnect the PCR O Have you specified the output destination for MIDI data in your operating system Some software requires you to specify the MIDI data output destination on your computer For details refer to the owner s manual for your software O Is the driver installed correctly The driver must be installed in order to use the PCR O Could you be running multiple items of software Error messages may appear if you are
18. assign specify the button mode p 64 5 Press the ENTER button 16 Ifthe controller is A1 A9 or B1 B9 specify the aftertouch 6 Turn the VALUE knob or press controller A2 1 to make the display setting indicate NT1 7 Press the ENTER button The divallay will indicate CH AFTERTOUCH OFF Aftertouch output will be dis abled The portion shows the currently specified value 8 Enter the MIDI transmit channel CHANNEL Channel pressure messages 9 eso dae ENTERT Suter PRESSURE will be transmitted The display will indicate N The portion shows the currently specified value POLYPHONIC KEY PRESSURE Polyphonic key pressure mes sages will be transmitted 10 Enter the note number E 11 Press the ENTER button The display will indicate V The portion shows the currently specified value If you assign a note message to S1 S9 R1 R9 or P2 moving the controller to the maximum position will transmit a note message with the specified velocity value Slightly lowering the controller from the maximum position will transmit a note message with a velocity of O If you assign a note message to A1 A9 B1 B9 C1 C3 L1 L4 or P1 turning the controller on will transmit a note message with the specified velocity value Turning the controller off will transmit a note message with a velocity value of O Settings Edit mode
19. described in Setup guide Troubleshooting You are asked for the driver file even though you ve already installed the driver O Could you have connected the PCR to a USB connector that s different than the one used when you installed the driver The USB driver must be installed for each USB connector to which you connect the PCR If you have a USB hub or a computer that has more than one USB connector you should normally connect the PCR to the USB connector for which you installed the driver If you want to connect the PCR to a USB connector other than the one for which you installed the driver you ll need to install the USB driver as follows Connect the PCR to your computer Windows XP users 1 The Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box will appear If you are asked whether you want to connect to Windows Update choose No and click Next 2 Choose Install the software automatically recommended and click Next If a dialog box with a or X symbol appears click Continue to proceed with installation If you are unable to proceed click OK and re install the driver Windows 2000 users If a dialog box that says Unable to find digital signature appears click Yes to proceed with installation If you are unable to proceed click OK and re install the driver 2 The Found New Hardware Wizard Completed dialog box will appear Click Finish d If the Change System S
20. field You can specify the following parameters for System Ex Data type Data length Target of the specified Min Value Max Value ltem Content DTO 7 bit 1 byte Specifies the range of the data itself 0 127 You can enter a system exclusive message of up to twenty four bytes DT1 4 bit 4 bit 2 bytes SEI the range of the first byte 0 15 Enter each byte as a hexadecimal value separated by a single byte The second byte is fixed at 0 15 ape DT2 7 bit 7 bit Specifies the range of the MSB 0 127 2 bytes gt Wi The following limitations apply to the input MSB LSB The LSB is fixed at 0 127 The message must begin with FO and end with FZ DT3 7 bit 7 bit 2 bes Specifies the range of the MSB 0 127 M rv field You cannot include more than one exclusive message LSB MSB The LSB is fixed at 0 127 n e EE a You cannot include messages other than an exclusive D A 4 bit Abyt Specifies the range of change 0 255 between the negative di message A bit 4 bit 4 bit as rection Min and the positive direction Max centered on 8000h You can enter variable data or a checksum using the special charac 3 ters described in Table 1 Special characters used in the message en Example of input try field If you use the special character DT use the Data Type field to specify the type of data Roland GS TVF CUTOFF FREQ 1 Enter the following in the message entry field If you ve used the special character DT in the message
21. select the RP1 indication 7 Press the ENTER button 8 Enter the channel 9 Press the ENTER button 10 Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 A8 and B1 B8 to specify the RPN MSB CC 101 or the NRPN MSB CC 99 11 Press the ENTER button 12 Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 A8 and B1 B8 to specify the RPN LSB CC 100 or the NRPN LSB CC 98 13 Press the ENTER button 14 Specify the range of the data entry MSB CC 6 gt Specifying the value range upper lower limits p 45 15 Specify the output port gt Port setting p 65 16 As appropriate for the type of controller set the button mode p 64 or make virtual center click settings p 65 Settings Edit mode System exclusive assign You can assign a system exclusive message to a controller Advanced editing 2 lets you assign a single byte system message system realtime message tune request Advanced editing 3 and 4 let you freely assign a message of up to twenty four bytes rt py eerie Wels range ening condition Beater Basic editing A1 0 Sys Ex message Range of initial settings Enter F7 First byte fixed at FO Advanced editing 1 Sys Ex message Can be specified Enter F7 First byte fixed at FO Advanced editing 2 l byte system message Bier Gee a T Advanced editing 3 Any MIDI message Range of initial settings Specified number of bytes CHECKSUM button is unavailable Advanced editing 4 Any MID
22. the MIDI messages sent when you operate the PCR s sliders knobs and buttons can be specified independently for each controller For details refer to Two MIDI ports p 88 The PCR 300 500 800 has a total of fifty controllers R1 R9 S1 S9 A1 A9 B1 B9 C1 C3 L1 L4 H1 H2 P1 P2 BEND MOD and AFTERTOUCH You can freely assign the MIDI message that will be transmitted by each of these controllers Although it is possible to make MIDI message assignments on the PCR itself gt Assigning MIDI messages on the PCR keyboard p 41 it s easiest to use PCR Editor since this allows you to easily assign messages in a graphical screen that resembles the PCR s panel The fifty messages assigned to the controllers are collectively called a control map PCR Editor Ver 2 lets you edit control map data and transfer it between the PCR and your computer and also save or load control map settings as SMF data The explanation that follows is for when the PCR is connected via USB If you re using a MIDI connection specify the MIDI input port and MIDI output to which your PCR is MIDI connected instead of EDIROL PCR 2 and EDIROL PCR Output ports Output port Explanation Transmits MIDI messages to the device connected to the PCR s REECH MIDI OUT connector Transmits MIDI messages to the PCR EDIROL PCR If you re sending bulk data to the PCR choose PCR as the output port
23. to specify the type of data If you ve used the special character DT in the message entry field use this to specify the type of data to be inserted at that lo cation For the types of data that can be specified refer to Table 2 Types of data you can specify in the Data Type field p 29 Lower limit of the data value Upper limit of the data value Tempo Assign tempo control for transmitting MIDI Clock messages PGR Editor Al Assign Message Tempo Settings Output Port Button Mode Unlatch Comment Cancel There are no parameters to specify for Tempo Using PCR Editor Playing Play mode Use Play mode when you want to play the PCR s keyboard or use its controllers to control your software or sound module Broadly speaking the PCR has two modes Convenient performance functions Here we ll explain some typical functions that are convenient for performance Mode How selected This is the mode in which you play the key When you turn on the Purpose Description Play mode board and operate the controllers MIDI power When you move the bender lever to left or right pitch bend mes y messages will be transmitted by each con When you exit Edit Modify the pitch of the sages will be transmitted causing the currently sounding note to troller mode currently sounding note vary its pitch This is the mode in which you assign MIDI Pitch Bend The range of the pitch bend depen
24. will be applied to the specified channel Polyphonic aftertouch will be applied to an individual note Polyphonic Key Pressure ASE Virtual Center Click If the controller currently being edited is R1 R9 or S1 S9 this specifies a virtual center click p 65 Mode Explanation OFF No dead zone near the center ON Dead zone near the center O Comment You can enter a comment for the assigned message Only single byte alphanumeric characters can be used when entering the comment The comment you enter here is shown in the PARAMETER column of the HTML file produced by the File Export Assign List command Comments can be loaded only from an SMF file saved by PCR Editor Using PCR Editor Using PCR Editor to assign MIDI messages Assigning a MIDI message 3 According to the type of MIDI message POR Editor you ve selected set the various parametersin oo z Here s how to assign a MIDI message to each controller the message assignment area E ce nme 1 icki l For details on the parameters refer to como Fermer In the main window click the controller to Pa ra meter setting items p 2 4 Program Change Min Max Bank Select Program Change 195 Program Change Dec Program Change Inc Outputirpry which you want to assign a MIDI message NRPN Button Encoder Simulate Comment OK Cancel 4 in the Output Port field specify the MIDI POR Editor Al output
25. you could assign the controllers to MIDI output ports as follows A1 A9 and B1 B9 buttons PORT 1 S1 S9 sliders PORT 2 For details on how to control your DAW software refer to the owner s manual for the DAW software you re using Connecting the PCR directly to a sound module You can connect the PCR connected directly to a MIDI sound module and use it to play and control the sound module NOTE If you re not connecting the PCR to your computer via USB you ll need to use a separately available AC adaptor p 92 You can purchase the appropriate AC adaptor from your dealer MIDI sound module available separately MIDI IN PHONES OUTPUT INPUT Roland fantom XIN lt menu VALUE move Bank rx R POWER DEC 128 VOICE SYNTHESIZER SAMPLER MODULE MIDI PEAK El aT A e e NC PAT RED 5 8 8 Pi FM GRN J E SWITCH CH __ D z Y QUICH ExT EE even om m em PC CARD AC adaptor available separately PC IN EN R2 R3 R4 RS R6 R7 R8 R9 MD e rom A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 Ap A7 A8 ES VALUE cd AC clic al al ni n Sa A Gest POWER E H E S H oe ae H WE DC OFF USB MIDI OUT SITT 1 Use a MIDI cable to connect the PCR s MIDI OUT connector to the MIDI IN connector of your MIDI sound module MIDI KEYBOARD CONTROLLER PCR 300 Connect the AC adaptor to the PCR s DC IN jack 3 Set the PCR s power sw
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27. APPING V LINK switch Turn this on if you re using the PCR with certain applications such as Pro Tools LE If this is On 90 00 7F will be transmitted from PCR 2 at intervals of approximately 500 ms Returns the PCR 300 500 800 s settings to the factory set condition Factory setting ON PORT 1 ON CONTROL MAP No O KEY VELOCITY DYNAMIC MAPPING O OFF System settings Procedure p 76 p 77 p 78 p 79 p 80 p 81 p 81 p 81 System settings Clock settings F8 Clock On Off F8 Clock Default Tempo Here s how to specify whether F8 Clock will be transmitted Here s how to specify the initial tempo of the F8 Clock when F8 Clock is On After you turn on the power this tempo will be transmitted until you move the VALUE knob Press the EDIT button so it s lit to which Tempo is assigned gt Tempo assign p 52 The display will indicate EDIT Press the EDIT button so it s lit 2 Use the VALUE knob to select SYS and press the ENTER button The display will indicate EDIT Use the VALUE knob to select SYOO and press the ENTER button 2 Use the VALUE knob to select SYS and press the ENTER button 4 Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 and A2 to turn F8 Clock on or off 3 Use the VALUE knob to select SYO1 and press the ENTER button The display will indicate ON or OFF 4 Use the VALUE k
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29. DI OUT device EDIROL PCR MIDI OUT EDIROL PCR Bulk reception MIDI IN device HES USB p MIDI OUT C r x EXE Y oan a a PE ar A PORT1 EDIROL PCR 1 PORT 1 ro o EDIROL PCR 2 MIDI messages MIDI MERGE switch MIDI MERGE DESTINATION In this diagram the MIDI MERGE switch is ON and the MIDI Merge Destination is set to PORT 2 so the messages received at MIDI IN will be merged with the messages of PORT 2 and sent to the computer If you turn the MIDI MERGE switch ON no messages will be received if you ve selected EDIROL PCR MIDI IN as the MIDI IN device on your computer System settings Advanced Driver Switch Here s how to switch ADVANCED DRIVER ON OFF Normally we recommend that you use ON Changes you make to this setting will take effect the next time you turn on the power Press the EDIT button so it s lit The display will indicate EDIT Use the VALUE knob to select SYS and press the ENTER button Use the VALUE knob to select SY10 and press the ENTER button Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 or A2 to specify the desired USB MIDI driver type Controller Summary Choose this setting if you want to A1 0 use the standard MIDI driver provid ed by your operating system Choose this setting if you want to use FPT technology to allow high A2 1 speed MIDI transmission We rec ommend that you normally use this setting FPT Fast Proces
30. DI messages to these pads gt Assigning a MIDI message p 20 The force with which you press these controllers can be used to transmit a corresponding velocity value or aftertouch value When you re not in Play mode you can use these buttons as 0 9 and A F buttons to enter numeric values DECIMAL button When you re not in Play mode you can press this button to switch to decimal input mode p 64 When you re in Play mode this button will function as a conventional controller A9 23 A HEX button When you re not in Play mode you can press this button to switch to hexadecimal input mode p 64 When you re in Play mode p 32 this button will function as a conventional controller B9 Controllers H1 H2 crossfader You can assign the desired MIDI messages to this crossfader gt Assigning a MIDI message p 20 Controllers C1 C3 buttons You can assign the desired MIDI messages to these buttons gt Assigning a MIDI message p 20 Controllers S1 S9 sliders You can assign the desired MIDI messages to these sliders gt Assigning a MIDI message p 20 Names of things and what they do Side panel om re mmm em ca E DC IN POWER USB DC OFF USB Lee eH L PSB 1U ADAPTOR ONLY Ei e ee O EI DC IN jack You can connect a separately available AC adaptor p 92 to this jack If you wish to purchase an AC adaptor please contac
31. DYNAMIC MAPPING or V LINK will turn on The function of the DYNAMIC MAPPING button is specified by the System setting 0 DYNAMIC MAPPING V LINK p 81 DYNAMIC MAPPING Dynamic Mapping is an extended function for future use For details refer to the Roland website Alphanumeric characters MAPPING USB DATAOUT HEX v v v y HEX The display will dim if you leave the PCR without operating it for several seconds Load EDIT PRM MUTE TAV Panic E SNAF SHOT STANDARD ENTER WTA CU V LINK V LINK raana is a function that allows music and images to be performed together By using MIDI to connect two or more V LINK compatible devices you can easily enjoy a wide range of visual effects that are linked to the expressive elements of a music performance VALUE knob By turning the VALUE knob you can change the value of the MIDI CHANNEL PROGRAM CHANGE CONTROL MAP or USER In Edit mode use this knob to select the item that you want to edit MIDI CHANNEL button After pressing the MIDI CHANNEL button so it s lit you can turn the VALUE knob to specify the channel on which the keyboard and bender will transmit messages gt Selecting the current channel MIDI transmit channel p 33 O PROGRAM CHANGE button After pressing the PROGRAM CHANGE button so it s lit you can turn the VALUE knob to transmit a program change message on the current chan
32. ER button Turn the VALUE knob to make SEO appear Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button The display will show the first byte FO beginning status of the system exclusive message This cannot be changed 8 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button Use controllers A8 7 and B7 E to enter the second byte 7E You can also use the VALUE knob to change the value 10 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button 11 Use controllers A8 7 and B8 F to enter the third byte 7F You can also use the VALUE knob to change the value 12 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button In the same way enter the fourth byte 09 and fifth byte 03 13 Finally use controllers B8 F and A8 7 to enter the ending status F7 You can also use the VALUE knob to change the value 14 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button 15 Specify the output port gt Port setting p 65 16 As appropriate for the type of controller set the button mode p 64 or the virtual center click setting p 65 This completes the steps necessary to assign the GM2 System On message Settings Edit mode Master Volume N O 0 h OW 8 9 FO 7F 7F 04 01 vL vM F7 Since the data range of the Master Volume message is OO OO 7F ZE and there s no need to specify this rang
33. Enter the channel 8 Enter the channel 9 Press the ENTER button 9 Press the ENTER button 10 Specify the range of values DN 10 Enter the bank select MSB CC 00 Use the VALUE gt Specifying the value range upper lower limits p 45 knob or controllers A1 A8 and B1 B8 to specify the desired MSB The portion shows the currently specified value 11 Press the ENTER button 12 Enter the bank select LSB CC 32 Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 A8 and B1 B8 to specify the desired LSB The portion shows the currently specified value 13 Press the ENTER button 14 Enter the program number 15 Press the ENTER button 16 Specify the output port gt Port setting p 65 Settings Edit mode Advanced editing 3 and 4 Program change decrement function PC DEC Advanced editing 3 lets you assign the program change decrement function PC This lets you transmit a program change that is one less than the most recently DEC to a controller transmitted program change number Advanced editing 4 lets you assign the program change increment function PC INC to a controller 1 Press the EDIT button so it s lit 2 Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign PC DEC or PC Program change increment function PC INC INC If the controller is a button press it This lets you transmit a program change that is one greater than the most recently The display will indicat
34. I message Can be specified Specified number of bytes CHECKSUM button is unavailable System exclusive assign lets you automatically calculate the checksum or insert variable data or a channel block number into the message For system exclusive assign the input mode p 64 will be Hexadecimal Settings Edit mode System exclusive assignment procedure Using basic editing or advanced editing 1 The first byte FO of the system exclusive message the beginning status will blink This FO byte cannot be changed 8 Verify that the display is correct and press the ENTER button 1 Press the EDIT button SO it s lit PRM MUTE OCTAVE PANIC SNAPSHOT STANDARD Y Es ce Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 A8 and B1 B8 to enter the second byte The display will indicate EDIT 10 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button 2 Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign a system 11 Enter the third and subsequent bytes in the same way exclusive message 12 When you ve finished entering the message use the controllers to enter F and If the controller is a button press it 7 as the final F7 status End Of Exclusive The display will indicate the number of the controller you selected 13 Press the ENTER button If you re using advanced editing 1 specify the upper Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button and lo
35. NDARD KR Ea Ca 6 Verify that the display indicates the correct choice and press the ENTER button The rightmost digit of the display will blink and the PCR will wait for bulk data to arrive The display will indicate EDIT About the display in Bulk mode Receive Transmit e El Receive Transmit SINGLE BULK ALL BULK IS Al SINGLE ALL BULK BULK Transmitting Receiving Waiting 2 Turn the VALUE knob to make the display indicate BULK 3 Press the ENTER button BLR will blink in the display Bulk Receive Receiving cf q IT Ia IT Ci EN LI LI II IS LI LI Receive Transmit E iti iti Transmitting Waiting aiting blinking blinking Using control maps 7 Operate PCR Editor or your DAW software to transmit the control map data Select EDIROL PCR as the MIDI output device for PCR Editor or your DAW software For details on how to make this setting in your DAW software refer to the owner s manual for the DAW software you re using 8 When the PCR has finished receiving the control map data the display will indicate END Press the ENTER button to complete the operation Error indication If the data was not received correctly ERR will be blinking in the display If this occurs press the CANCEL button and perform the procedure again from step 1 Control map data received as Single Bulk will be loaded into the current memory meaning that
36. System Realtime F6 F6O F8 FA FB FC FF oooooococcccccccccccccccnnnos 28 Ns EE EE 29 Fee Message E 30 A eae tre rca nie en her tener ee er eer na Be nce nee 30 Playing Play mode cccccccccccscscscccccccese 92 SO GNEGG and Pl sit did 32 Convenient performance fuNCHIONS cccccccccccccncnnconnnonononononononininnnnnss 32 Selecting the current channel MIDI transmit channel 33 A EE 33 Selecting sounds Program Chonge Bonk sees 34 Program CMON gatillo ad 34 H EE 35 Selecting the Lower and Upper sounde een 36 Selecting the Lower sound 36 Selecting the Upper sound RE 36 Layering two sounds Eeer 37 Playing two sounds in combination Geint 37 Employing performance dynamics Velocity seeeeeeeeeceeteeeeeeeeeees 38 Specifying a fixed velocity Key Velocity ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 38 Changing the keyboard touch Velocity Cureel ooo 38 Sending the current value of all controllers Snapshot 39 Muting the controller values PRM MUTE on cc 39 When stuck notes occur Pond 40 Settings Edit MOde cccccccccccccccccccccccccee 4 1 Assigning MIDI messages on the PCR keyboard ooooccccccccccccccononononooo 41 RI EE 42 a A A A 44 Ee 46 Program CHANGES GSSION NEE 48 Tempo AS Moods 52 RPEINZ INR PN CSS Mi da sao 53 System exclusive A nati ees 55 eege E cid 66 CODY adssignMen EE 66 Canceling an assignment NO ASSIGN 00ccc
37. Transmit A confirmation dialog box will appear Click Continue The Transmit Control Map dialog box will appear As instructed by the dialog box set the PCR to wait for bulk data to be received When you re ready click Continue A dialog box will indicate that the data is being transferred When the dialog box disappears transmission has been completed The PCR s display will indicate END Press the PCR s ENTER button to return to Play mode i Untitled EDIROL PCR Editor File Edit Aia Options Help Ss 2 Receive 9999100000 Confirm Overwrite PCR s current memory OK Continue Cancel Transmit Control Map Please set the PCR to Bulk Receive mode Procedure is as follows Confirm that RS is indicated then press the ENTER button Continue Cancel Transmitting COUT cancel From the menu bar choose Communication Receive A confirmation dialog box will appear Click Continue The Receive Control Map dialog box will appear As instructed by the dialog box transmit bulk data from the PCR A dialog box will indicate that the data is being transferred When the dialog box disappears reception has been completed The PCR s display will indicate END Press the PCR s ENTER button to return to Play mode y Untitled EDIROL PCR Editor File Edit e Options Help Transmit BEA
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39. age of up to twenty four bytes 9 multiple messages are allowed Tempo Assigns tempo control Message assignment fields Here you can specify the value for each parameter of the MIDI message you ve selected in the Assign Message list For details on the parameters of each MIDI message refer to Parameter setting items p 24 Using PCR Editor O Output Port This specifies the USB port on the USB connected computer to which the MIDI message will be sent Port Explanation Port 1 The message will be sent to EDIROL PCR 1 Port 2 The message will be sent to EDIROL PCR 2 Port 142 e will be sent to both EDIROL PCR 1 and EDIROL O Button Mode For a button type controller this specifies the button s mode Mode Explanation Switched on when button is pressed switched off when button is Unlatch released Latch Button acts as a toggle switching on or off each time it s pressed Each time you press the button the value will increment by 1 or decrement by 1 if the minimum value is higher than the maximum Increase value When the value has reached the maximum minimum val ue it will wrap around to the minimum maximum value You can t select this if the message type is NOTE OH Aftertouch Mode If the controller currently being edited is A1 A9 or B1 B9 this specifies the aftertouch setting Mode Explanation OFF No aftertouch Channel Pressure Channel aftertouch
40. alues volumes even by playing the keyboard softly The keyboard sensitivity will be normal You will need to play strongly in order to produce high velocity values volumes You can produce high velocity values volumes even by playing the keyboard softly The keyboard sensitivity will be normal You will need to play strongly in order to produce high velocity values volumes System settings Keyboard Port Set Keyboard Aftertouch Curve Here s how to specify the port that will transmit performance data from the keyboard Here s how to specify the aftertouch response of the keyboard and bender lever Press the EDIT button so it s lit Press the EDIT button so it s lit The display will indicate EDIT The display will indicate EDIT Use the VALUE knob to select SYS and press the ENTER button Use the VALUE knob to select SYS and press the ENTER button Use the VALUE knob to select SYO5 and press the ENTER button Use the VALUE knob to select SY04 and press the ENTER button Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 A4 to specify the desired Keyboard Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 A3 to specify the desired Keyboard Aftertouch Curve Port The display will show the setting you specified The display will show the setting you specified 5 Press the ENTER button to return to Play mode Controller Indication Setting Curve type _ Effect Control
41. ananano nos 16 CONTROL CHANGES iia 80 Control EE 25 Control e E ia 46 Control Map ossstaiaianatatdd lia 8 23 79 Lordi tai 23 Ree EE 13 RECEIVE ee 10 DAVIE E 91223 SE E 9 CONTROL MAP Button coooocccnnnncncnnonnnanannnnnacononannnananoss 5 Control Map Lis rsss ia 90 CONTO ers ito 5 7 18 39 COPY aros 66 A ee 6 Current reel dia 33 Current Menor iio 8 Curve Keyboard E e el ET 74 Keyboard Velocity esti 72 PAG Aftertouch EE 75 Rad ME 75 D DATA BUM anni 5 Drain tai F DEN EE 7 89 DECIMA G DUON EE 6 IR ET 4 RE 37 DUA SPIE BUHRON ia 537 DYNAMIC MAPPING E 4 81 E A ME EE 14 EE TE ds 14 SEET EN 14 EDIROL PCR MIDI IN sins ria 14 EDIROE PCR MD OUT lt a ii 14 ET PUN e sir 5 Edit Meni lid 16 A A 41 Encoder Simulator aii 28 ENTER DONON sn 5 F Ee ege Eeer 28 PS Clock Default TEE ek 70 BS CIO Ce EOM OE EE 70 FOL lock POLE ee 71 See 81 leet 16 Pree Eesen 30 G GM2 Sy StS iy Oia 61 H Ha civic 81 Help Ee 16 HEN DUHOM idad 6 i A N 19 64 bake lee EE 64 put Orts nio 14 K KEY VELOCITY atico isc 80 Key Velocity E 38 Keyboard usina 72 Keyboard Aftertouch E EE 74 Keyboard Port E 74 Keyboard Shortcuts lili iene 17 N Keyboard Velocity Curve un 72 NIN 16 18 24 67 Knobs see 6 A O eee 24 le ETA N RAA 42 L EEN 27 53 LUC DEE 19 64 LOW ER BUON rd 5 36 O Lower Emi EE 45 OCTAVE Buttons cecececececcoccceceeeeccccccccccceccccccecccccceccecces 5 32 Lower Sound Aender 36 Octave SIME EE 32 OM N NEE 33 M SE EE
42. ange upper lower limits In Aftertouch Assign advanced editing 1 you can specify an upper and lower limit If you re using the PCR keyboard to assign MIDI messages p 41 in Edit mode and for the aftertouch data as well as edit the basic editing items In advanced editing 2 you ve selected a mode that allows you to specify the range of the value you ll need and 3 you can also specify note aftertouch data Polyphonic Key Pressure instead to set the maximum and minimum value of a channel 1 Press the EDIT button so it s lit 1 The readout should be as shown 2 Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 A8 and B1 2 Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign aftertouch If the B8 to specify the upper value limit mace is a E press it The display will indicate the controller 2 Press tlhe ENTER lbutian number you selected 3 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button 4 The readout should be as shown 4 Turn the VALUE knob to make the display indicate AT 5 Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 A8 and B1 B8 to specify the lower value limit 5 Press the ENTER button 6 Turn the VALUE knob or press controller A2 1 A4 3 to make the display indicate AT1 AT2 or AT3 7 Press the ENTER button 8 Enter the channel 9 Press the ENTER button 6 Press the ENTER button 10 If you re using advanced editing 2 or advanced editing
43. ata DTO OOH 7FH Specify the data range OOH 7FH 04 45 minimum 4H maximum 45H cgis Specify the range of the first byte OH FH me DT Abit Abit OH OH FH FH Secondibyie is timed of OFF 0 0 D F minimum OH maximum DH ie Speci f the MSB OOH 7FH z DT2 7bit 7bit MSB LSB 00H 00H 7FH 7FH SE EE 23 00 68 7F minimum 23H maximum 68H lt r Sek Fihe MSB OOH 7FH E DT3 7bit 7bit LSB MSB 00H 00H 7FH 7FH a A 00 23 7F 68 minimum 23H maximum 68H Specify the range of nega min 8000H max DTA Abit Abit Abit Abit 7H FH OH 1H 8H OH FH FH tive and positive as OOH ce Joe 7 0 2 8 0 5 0 minimum FEH maximum 50H FFH centered at 8000H In the case of DT1 DTA data that occupies two or more bytes a data area will automatically be allocated for the following byte s and the display will indicate DT This cannot be changed 3 Press the ENTER button If you selected DT1 through DTA the display will indicate DT 4 Press the ENTER button Settings Edit mode Entering channel block data If the system exclusive message contains a channel or GS block number use the following procedure to specify the type and the value of the upper bits A channel or block number corresponding to the current channel p 33 will be inserted into the lower bits The block number is not actually a channel it corresponds to the part of a GS sound module On the PCR it corresponds to the channel for the sake of co
44. button 12 Specify the range of values gt Specifying the value range upper lower limits p 45 13 Specify the output port gt Port setting p 65 14 According to the type of controller make button mode settings p 64 or virtual center click settings p 65 Settings Edit mode Advanced editing 2 In advanced editing 2 you can simulate the operation of a typical rotary encoder If this is assigned to a controller moving the controller to the right of or above the center position will produce the same result as turning the encoder clockwise Similarly moving it to the left of or below the center position will produce the same result as turning the encoder counterclockwise As the controller position moves farther away from the center the result will be the same as turning the rotary encoder more rapidly NOTE You can assign this advanced editing 2 function to a button but it will not operate 1 Press the EDIT button so it s lit 2 Slightly move the controller to which you re assigning a control change message If the controller is a button press it The display will indicate the controller number 3 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button 4 Turn the VALUE knob to make the display indicate CC 5 Press the ENTER button 6 Turn the VALUE knob or press controller A3 2 to make CC2 appear 7 Press the ENTER button 8 Enter the channel
45. cceceeesseeeeeeees 67 System settings eene ee EE E EE E KEE eneen OO Clock EE 70 FSX lock O a 70 FS Clock RE 70 FO Clock Ron Set EE 7 Keyboard EE 72 Keyboard Velocity Curve prse e E 72 Keyboard Porr ogi speuran ian E T AN E diedidoneds 74 Keyboard Attenouen C Uve pad 74 Pad sehin E 75 RRE 75 NR Cuerda 75 MIDESSHNG S ne teeta nee O rename reer 76 MDF Siervas dina 76 ee ER nt TE 77 Advanced Driver EE 78 Conirol Eeer ee 79 EEN EE 79 VALUE ET EE 80 VALUE e co 80 E asa a erica bees 81 Dynamic Mapping UN Kcal OS 81 EEC On O ee ee 81 Faclory E 81 Troubleshooting cccccccccscscscccscccccccccccsceses OD Problems with connections EE 82 Deleting the EE 84 Problems while using the PCR oooccoooooccccccccconccccccnncononoconnnnnnnnnononononnns 85 LTE TN OF Two MIDI Ports cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccsceses DO Connecting the PCR directly to a sound module 89 Control map liston ebe DO MIDI implementation chart ccccccccccccccccscscsccccccccces Y Main specifications een eeee enke Ee EE ee eene DD Iesele dere Before using this unit carefully read the sections entitled USING THE UNIT SAFELY and IMPORTANT NOTES separate sheet They 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 e
46. ced editing More steps will be required but you ll be able to specify more parameters to assign more sophisticated MIDI messages Settings Edit mode Note assign Here s how to assign a note message to a controller Note messages are used in a performance and can also be used to control DAW software Editing Controller Display SE Note number Velocity Port Button mode Aftertouch Basic editing A1 0 1 16 ra EH Ee Ve Unlatch Latch OFF fixed PORTI OFF Advanced editing A2 1 1 16 Basic editing gt Advanced editing 1 p 43 Press the EDIT button so it s lit PRM MUTE OCTAVE PANIc snapsHoT STANDARD ns ve The display will indicate EDIT 2 Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign a note message If the controller is a button press it The display will indicate the number of the selected controller Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button Turn the VALUE knob to make the display indicate NT Note assign 5 Press the ENTER button 0 127 00 7FH 0 127 00 7FH EE PORT1 2 Unlatch Latch 6 Turn the VALUE knob or press controller A1 0 to get the NTO indication for basic editing Press the ENTER button The display will indicate CH The portion shows the currently specified value 8 Enter the MIDI transmit channel Channel Pressure Polyphonic Key Press
47. daptor to your computer e The power management settings of your computer may be limiting the power that is supplied to USB Check the settings on your computer e In some cases the PCR cannot be used with bus powered hubs USB hubs that do not contain a power supply Please use a selfpowered hub a hub that contains a power supply Can t install the driver O Could another USB device be connected All USB devices other than a mouse and keyboard must be disconnected from your computer before you install the driver O Could other applications or resident software such as antivirus programs be running Installation may not occur correctly if other programs are running Be sure to close all other programs before you install the driver O Is power management turned off for your computer If power management or energy saving settings are enabled on your computer turn them off For details on how to do this refer to your computer s owner s manual Is there sufficient space on your hard disk Delete unneeded files to increase the amount of free space After deleting the unneeded files empty the Recycle Bin O Does the Device Manager show Other Device Unknown Device or a device marked with 2 x If the driver was not installed correctly the installed driver may remain in an incomplete state Delete the driver as described in Deleting the USB driver p 84 and then install the PCR driver once again as
48. ds on the settings of the E When you press the Edit Edit mode p 41 messages to each controller send or re ula sound module ceive bulk data or make system settings When you push the bender lever away from yourself modulation Apply change to the cur messages CC 01 will be transmitted causing a vibrato effect to When you turn on the power the PCR 300 500 800 will start up in Play mode rently sounding note be applied to the sound To return from Edit mode p 41 back to Play mode press the EDIT button or the Modulation The change that occurs in the sound depends on the settings of CANCEL button In this case any setting you had not completed will be discarded When you play the keyboard in Play mode note messages will be transmitted causing your sound module to produce sound Switch the octave Go ahead and play Octave Shift Set the PCR s current channel MIDI transmit channel Set the PCR s MIDI transmit channel to match the MIDI receive channel of your sound module You can set the MIDI transmit channel setting as described in Selecting the current channel MIDI transmit channel p 33 2 From the PCR select a sound on your sound module You can select sounds as described in Selecting sounds Program Change Bank p 34 d Play the PCR s keyboard When you ve finished making settings play the keyboard in Play mode MIDI messages will be sent to your application Since the PCR
49. e PCR Editor Al Assign Message Channel Message v Type Note v MIDI Channel Note Number Velocity 64 Z 1100 2 v v Settings Output Port Port 1 AFT Mode OFF Button Mode Unlatch v Comment You can specify the following parameters for Note Hem Content MIDI Channel MIDI channel n Note Number Note number kk Velocity Velocity vv AFT Mode Aftertouch explains the setting items for each MIDI message Values for Channel Pressure Dn vv Assign a channel pressure message PCR Editor Al Assign Message Channel Message v Type Channel Pressure v MIDI Channel Min Value Max Value 0 s 127 s v v Settings Output Port Port 1 Button Mode Unlatch Comment OK Cancel You can specify the following parameters for Channel Pressure Item Content MIDI Channel MIDI channel n Mia Lower value vv of channel pressure Max Valve Upper value vv of channel pressure Channel Message Polyphonic Key Pressure An kk vv Assign a polyphonic key pressure message Control Change Bn cc vv Assign a control change message PGR Editor Al Assign Message Channel Message Type Polyphonic Key Pressure Note Number Min Value 64 a 0 s v Settings Output Port Port 1 Button Mode Unlatch Comment v MIDI Channel Max Value de v Cancel You can specify the following parameters for Polyphonic Key Pressure lte
50. e you can choose basic editing Since the data format is two bytes in the order of LSB MSB choose DT3 p 59 when inserting the data Press the EDIT button so it s lit The display will indicate EDIT Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign the system exclusive message If the controller is a button press it The display will indicate the number of the controller you selected Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button Turn the VALUE knob to make SE appear Press the ENTER button Turn the VALUE knob to make SEO appear Verify that the display is correct then press the ENTER button The display will show the first byte FO beginning status of the system exclusive message This cannot be changed Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button Use controllers A8 7 and B8 F to enter the second byte 7F 10 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button 77 In the same way enter the third byte 7F fourth byte 04 and fifth byte 01 12 Since the sixth byte is the data area press the DATA button and then press controller A4 3 The display will indicate DT3 13 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button 14 Because you selected DT3 at the sixth byte the seventh byte is automatically allocated as the data area and cannot be edi
51. e VALUE knob to select SYS and press the ENTER button VALUE knob will transmit 5 Press the ENTER button EA ET Vales range The VALUE knob will specify the fixed velocity value The PCR detects the force with which you tch 1 127 A1 0 KEY VELOCITY play the keyboard and transmits this as the velocity but if you use this function the velocity will If you specify tch velocity values be transmitted as the fixed value specified by the VALUE knob regardless of how strongly you corresponding to your keyboard playing play the keyboard Use this in cases where you want to eliminate dynamics from your playing strength will be transmitted A2 1 BANK LSB The VALUE knob will specify the bank select LSB CC 32 0 127 A3 2 BANK MSB The VALUE knob will specify the bank select MSB CC 00 0 127 A4 3 Gol The VALUE knob will specify a control change 0 127 AS 4 The VALUE knob will specify the tempo of the F8 clock 20 250 As an alternate to the procedure described above you can make this setting using the procedure below 1 Press the EDIT button so it s lit The display will indicate EDIT 2 Press the USER button It will light and the display will indicate the currently assigned parameter 3 Use the VALUE knob to select the parameter you want to transmit 4 Press the ENTER button This completes the setting System settings Other settings Dynamic Mapping V LINK Here
52. e between a button and a knob the results may be unexpected For example if a note message assigned to a pad is copied to a knob you won t get the expected result If a rotary encoder simulation assigned to a knob is copied to a button it will not operate Please be aware of the controller type and content of the message when copying MIDI message assignments Press the EDIT button so it s lit EDIT PRM MUTE OCTAVE PANIC LSNAPSHOT STANDARD 7 Gs ia The display will indicate EDIT 2 Select the copy destination controller and move it slightly If it s a button press it The display will indicate the controller number Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button Slightly move the copy source controller If it s a button press it COPY will be blinking in the display 5 Press the ENTER button The copy source controller number will be blinking in the display 6 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button Settings Edit mode Canceling an assignment NO ASSIGN Here s how to cancel the MIDI message assigned to a controller If you ve cancelled the assignment moving that controller will not transmit any MIDI message If you cancel the MIDI message assignment for bender modulation aftertouch hold P1 or expression P2 these controllers will revert to controlling their original function In such cases the current channel w
53. e display will show the first byte FO beginning status of the system exclusive message This cannot be changed Co Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button 9 Use controllers A5 4 and A2 1 to enter the second byte 41 Alternatively you can use the VALUE knob to change the value 10 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button 77 In the same way enter the third byte fourth byte and fifth byte 12 Since the checksum calculation region begins at the sixth byte press the CHK SUM button to specify the beginning of the checksum calculation region CSS checksum start will be blinking in the display 13 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button 14 Next enter the sixth byte 15 Since the seventh byte will have 2 as the upper bits and the block number as the lower bits press DATA three times The display will indicate OBL 16 Press pad 2 to specify 2 as the upper bits The display will indicate 2BL 17 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button 18 Next enter the eighth byte 19 Since the ninth byte is the data area press the DATA button The display will indicate DTO 20 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button 21 Since the checksum will be inserted at the tenth byte press the CHK SUM button to specify the location at which the c
54. e the number of the controller you selected transmitted program change number Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button The PC DEC and PC INC are transmitted on the current channel p 33 in the same way as the program change p 34 The display will show the value that is actually transmitted e Press the ENTER button e Turn the VALUE knob or press controller A4 3 or A5 4 to get PC3 By most recently transmitted program change number we mean the value that was last or PCA to appear in the display transmitted by the advanced editing 3 and 4 or program change functions p 34 3 4 Turn the VALUE knob to make PC appear 5 6 7 Press the ENTER button Program changes transmitted by the basic editing or advanced editing 1 and 2 functions have no effect on PC DEC or PC INC Settings Edit mode Tempo assign D Un h Q You can assign a controller to adjust the speed of the F8 clock 20 250 In order to transmit F8 clock the F8 clock setting must be ON gt F8 Clock On Off p 70 Press the EDIT button so it s lit PRMMUTE oe PANIc snapsHoT STANDARD Gua ue The display will indicate EDIT Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign Tempo If the controller is a button press it The display will indicate the number of the controller you selected Check the indication in the display then press
55. ecify 2 Use the VALUE knob to select SYS and press the ENTER button D Press the ENTER button to return to Play mode Controller Indication Setting EE TA A1 0 1 LIGHT You can produce high velocity values volumes even by playing the keyboard softly A2 1 1 MEDIUM 1 The keyboard sensitivity will be normal These are the most typical velocity curves The volume will correspond to your key board playing strength in the most natural A3 2 1 HEAVY WC You will need to play strongly in order to produce high velocity values volumes A4 3 2 LIGHT You can produce high velocity values volumes even by playing the keyboard softly A5 4 2 MEDIUM 2 The keyboard sensitivity will be normal Compared to curve 1 these curves produce greater volume change across the softly played range of notes A6 GI 2 HEAVY You will need to play strongly in order to produce high velocity values volumes Controller A7 6 A8 7 B1 8 B2 9 B3 Al B4 B 3 LIGHT 3 MEDIUM 3 HEAVY A LIGHT 4 MEDIUM A HEAVY Type of curve a 3 These velocity curves produce less change in response to variations in your playing strength making it easier for you to main tain a consistent playing volume LA 4 Compared to curve 1 these curves produce greater volume change across the strongly played range of notes System settings Keyboard sensitivity You can produce high velocity v
56. ecify a file name and click Save Here s how to import a memory set A From the menu bar choose File Import Memory Set Loading a control map NN 2 Specify the file that you want to load and click Open You can load control map data that was saved in SMF format You can t load an SMF that does not include PCR control map data The SMF must contain settings for all controllers The contents of the comment field can be loaded only from an SMF file that was saved by PCR Editor Here s how to load a control map from an SMF file From the menu bar choose File Open 2 Specify the SMF file that you want to load and click Open Using PCR Editor Parameter setting items The setting items shown in the message assign window will depend on the MIDI message you ve selected This section parameters are specified in decimal Within the explanation values in square brackets are in hexadecimal NO ASSIGN Clears any message assignment No message will be sent even if you operate a controller that s set to NO ASSIGN PGR Editor Al Assign Message NO ASSIGN Settings Output Port Button Mode Comment NO ASSIGN has no parameters to set Channel Message Assigns a channel message Use the Type field to select the type of message you want to assign According to the message you ve selected set the following parameters Note 9n kk vv Assign a note messag
57. entry field SE M One byte FO 41 10 42 12 SS 40 1X 32 DT S1 F7 Daia tyes use this to specify the type of data to be inserted at that location For SIGNET ss 40 1x 321 para sun iE pee SE Sege E refer to Table 2 Types of data Sa a crecisum 2s In the Data Type field choose DTO Specify the y P yP Calculation range for checksum Min Value as 0 and the Max Value as 127 Min Value Lower limit of the data value Max Value Upper limit of the data value Using PCR Editor Free Message Assign a MIDI message You can enter up to twenty four bytes You may assign more than one MIDI message if desired PGR Editor Al Assign Message Free Message BO OF 00 BO 2F DT Date Type Min Value Max Value DTO 7bit 0 Output Port Port 1 Button Mode Unlatch Comment ali 8 v v Cancel You can specify the following parameters for Free Message ltem Message entry field Data Type Min Value Max Value Content You can enter a MIDI message of up to twenty four bytes Enter each byte as a hexadecimal value separated by a single byte space The following limitations apply to the input You can t use a checksum You can t use a special character as the first byte You can also enter variable data using the special characters de scribed in Table 1 Special characters used in the message entry field p 29 If you use the special character DT use the Data Type field
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59. ettings dialog box appears click Yes Windows will restart automatically If you are unable to complete the installation using the above procedure re install the driver cf gt Separate sheet Setup Guide Troubleshooting Deleting the USB driver If you were unable to install the USB driver using the procedure given it is possible that your computer did not recognize the PCR s USB driver correctly In this case you ll need to delete the incorrectly installed USB driver Follow the procedure below to delete the USB driver and then re install it Windows users Mac OS X users Disconnect all USB cables from your computer except for your USB keyboard Start up your Mac with the PCR disconnected and USB mouse if used Also disconnect the PCR Start up your computer and Make sure that all USB cables except those for a USB keyboard and USB mouse are log on using a user account that has administrative privileges di ecanneciad 2 Insert the CD ROM into your computer s CD ROM drive insertithe CD ROM into your Mere CDROM drive d Choose Start My Computer and select the DVD CD ROM Drive In the Driver folder of the CD ROM double click PCR_Uninstaller 4 Select the DRIVER XP2K folder The display will indicate EDIROL PCR Driver will be deleted Click Uninstall 5 Double click the UNINSTAL icon If a different message is displayed proceed as directed by the message 6 Proceed with the uninstallation
60. eyboard and bender lever will PORT 1 DECH transmit performance data Keyboard A5 4 o CURVE Specifies the response curve for keyboard aftertouch p 74 A6 ol PAD VELOCITY CURVE Specifies the response curve for the velocity that is transmitted when 1 578 A7 6 you strike a pad controller A1 A9 or B1 B9 PAD AFTERTOUCH Specifies the response curve for the aftertouch that is transmitted CURVE when you press a pad controller A1 A9 or B1 B9 Pads A8 7 Category MIDI Control map Controller Other B1 8 B2 9 A2 1 IAT Ol A2 1 A2 1 A2 1 A3 2 A2 1 IAS 4 A2 1 AS 5 A2 1 A4 3 A2 1 A7 elt MIDI LE SWITCH MIDI MERGE DESTINATION ADVANCED DRIVER SWITCH USB UNIT NUMBER STARTUP MEMORY VALUE ENCODER DYNAMIC MAPPING V LINK H ACTIVITY ON OFF FACTORY RESET Specifies whether the MIDI connectors will be used as a MIDI inter face Specifies the port that will be merged when the MIDI MERGE switch is On Switches the driver operation mode Ifyou change this setting the change will take effect the next time you turn on the power This setting is for future expanded functionality It is not currently used Specifies which control map will be loaded at startup when the PCR is powered up Specifies the parameter that the VALUE knob will transmit Specifies the function of the DYNAMIC M
61. eyboard settings EDIT KI N Q Edit mode Controllers gt i ENTER EDIT Q A1 D V V V V V per Y Setting the Split point p 37 gt Saving a control map p 9 What is OMNI p 33 System settings p 68 Protecting the control maps p 13 Receiving a control map from your computer Bulk Receive p 10 Saving control map data on your computer Bulk Transmit p 12 NOTE ASSIGN gt P 42 AFTERTOUCH ASSIGN gt p 44 CONTROL CHANGE ASSIGN gt p 46 PROGRAM CHANGE ASSIGN gt p 48 RPN NRPN ASSIGN gt p 53 RPN NRPN ASSIGN gt p 53 Sys Ex ASSIGN gt p 55 TEMPO ASSIGN gt p 52 Canceling an assignment NO ASSIGN gt p 67 Memo Information EDIROL EUROPE EDIROL Europe Ltd Studio 3 4 114 Power Road London W4 5PY U K TEL 44 0 20 8747 5949 FAX 44 0 20 8747 5948 http www edirol com europe Deutschland TEL 0700 33 47 65 20 Italia TEL 02 93778329 Roland CANADA Roland Canada Ltd Head Office 5480 Parkwood Way Richmond B C V6V 2M4 CANADA TEL 604 270 6626 Roland Canada Ltd Toronto Office 170 Admiral Boulevard Mississauga On L5T 2N6 CANADA TEL 905 362 9707 U S A Roland Corporation U S 5100 S Eastern Avenue Los Angeles CA 90040 2938 U S A TEL 323 890 3700 EGYPT Al Fanny Trading Office 9 EBN Hagar A1 Askalany Street ARD E1 Golf Heliopolis Cairo 11341 EGYPT
62. g Play mode Sending the current value of all controllers Muting the controller values Snapshot PRM MUTE You can set the controllers to the desired positions and then transmit their state as a You can mute all controllers so that they will not transmit MIDI messages even if they snapshot are moved The snapshot function will transmit the current values of the controllers R1 R9 S1 S9 and H1 H2 in a single operation If a parameter value is distant from the current physical position of a controller you can avoid an unwanted sudden jump in the value by using the PRM MUTE i button to mute the controllers before moving the controller to a position that s This is a convenient way to send control data to your DAW software You can close iolhe currenkvalue use this to record initial values at the beginning of your song Snapshot PRM MUTE Simultaneously press the PRM MUTE button PRM MUTE mae Press the PRM MUTE button PRM MUTE mme and OCTAVE button The PRM MUTE button will light and the The PRM MUTE ENTER button will blink display will indicate P ON SNAPSHOTS STANDARD 7 MTS CUB 2 Press the ENTER button The PRM MUTE button will blink several times This completes transmission of the snapshot 2 Operate the controllers At this time MIDI messages will not be transmitted when you move Poon the controllers 3 Press the PRM MUTE button
63. g an assignment NO ASSIGN p 67 Two MIDI ports If the PCR is connected to your computer via USB the PCR will be able to use two MIDI output ports PORT 1 and PORT 2 Each controller of the PCR can be assigned to send its MIDI messages to either port For details on how to make this assignment refer to Using PCR Editor to assign MIDI messages p 20 or Assigning MIDI messages on the PCR keyboard p 41 DAW software MIDI sound module THRU ar Se MIDIOUT Is Rz SS are DAW software SOR 00000000 Porte pcre Vlln l O l E l gt DAW software THRU B e Gs E See MIDIOUT gt EDS Sa If you re using DAW software and you re simply controlling the sound module for the part that s producing the sound the PCR s controllers can use the same MIDI output port as the keyboard When the PCR is in the default state the PCR s keyboard performance data will also be sent from PORT 1 so you can assign the controllers to PORT 1 as well Some DAW software has an input port used to control the mixer section of the DAW software Since the PCR has two MIDI output ports you can use one port to play sounds and control the sound module while using the other port to control your DAW software For example if you want to use the PCR s A1 A9 and B1 B9 buttons to switch sounds on your sound module and use the S1 S9 sliders to control the volume faders of your DAW software s mixer
64. hecksum will be inserted CS1 checksum type 1 will be blinking in the display 22 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button 23 Use controllers B8 F and A8 7 to enter the ending status of F7 24 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button 25 Next specify 58 as the upper limit of the data area 26 Press the ENTER button 27 Specify 40 as the lower limit of the data area 28 Press the ENTER button 29 Specify the output port gt Port setting p 65 30 As appropriate for the type of controller set the button mode p 64 or the virtual center click setting p 65 This completes the steps necessary to assign the GS Bend Pitch Control message Settings Edit mode Input mode setting Button mode setting When entering numeric values in modes other than Play mode you can use either When using edit mode to assign MIDI messages on the PCR keyboard p 41 and Decimal input mode or Hexadecimal input mode you re assigning a message to a button you ll need to specify the way in which the Press the DECIMAL button if you want to use decimal input mode or press the HEX button is to operate the button mode button if you want to use hexadecimal input mode When you use a button as a controller the maximum specified value will be When you turn on the power the PCR will start up in decimal input mode transmitted when you turn the button on and the min
65. ical center click A SS However by turning on the virtual center click you can broaden the LA region in the middle of the controller s range for which the center value re will be produced The value will change smoothly from the minimum to maximum 0 127 2 Press the ENTER button Settings Edit mode Port setting When using edit mode to assign MIDI messages on the PCR keyboard p 41 and you ve selected advanced editing you ll need to specify the USB port from which the message assigned to the controller will be transmitted when using a USB connection l Turn the VALUE knob to select the port Port Display Summary PORT 1 Messages will be sent to EDIROL PCR 1 PORT 2 Messages will be sent to EDIROL PCR 2 Messages will be sent to EDIROL PCR 1 and EDIROL PCR 2 PORT 1 2 2 Press the ENTER button For more about the ports refer to What are MIDI ports p 14 If you re using the PCR with a MIDI connection this setting is ignored Settings Edit mode Convenient functions Copy assignment A message assigned to a controller can be copied to another controller For example if you want to assign similar functions to more than one controller you can assign the desired MIDI message to one controller and copy the assignment to other controllers for greater efficiency If you copy an assigned message between controllers of differing types for exampl
66. ill be used as the MIDI transmit channel Press the EDIT button so it s lit EDIT PRM MUTE OCTAVE PANIC LSNAPSHOT STANDARD 7 Gs ce The display will indicate EDIT 2 Select the controller whose message assignment you want to cancel and move it slightly If it s a button press it The display will indicate the controller number Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button Turn the VALUE knob to get the NOA indication Press the ENTER button D 0h Q YES will be blinking in the display press the ENTER button once again System settings Here s how to make system settings for the PCR 300 500 800 The system setting items are listed below Category Controller Display mm O ens O Factory effing Procedure A1 0 Clock A2 1 AS 2 KEYBOARD VELOCITY Specifies the response curve for the velocity that is transmitted when 44 8 CURVE you play the keyboard Pern Piva F8 CLOCK ON OFF Specifies whether F8 Clock will be transmitted OFF p 70 If F8 Clock On Off is on this specifies the default tempo of the F8 rs ERA clock After the power is turned on this tempo will be output until you 120 p 70 move the VALUE encoder to which TEMPO is assigned F8 CLOCK PORT SET Specifies the port from which F8 Clock is transmitted when F8 Clock PORT 1 a On Off is on KEYBOARD PORT SET Specifies the port from which the k
67. imum value will be transmitted Decimal and hexadecimal values correspond as follows en you Tun fine zt ei Decimal 0 127 l Turn the VALUE dial to select either Unlatch Latch or Increase mode Hexadecimal 00 7F Mode Summary However for MIDI channels and program changes the correspondence is as TE EE EE follows Unlatch released The button will be lit while you hold it down Hexadecimal The button will alternately turn on or off each time MIDI channel 00 0F latch you press it The button will light when an On signal 00 7F is transmitted and will go out when an Off signal is transmitted Program change Each time you press the button the value will in crease by one If the minimum value is below the maximum value it will decrease by one When the ncrease d ee value reaches the maximum or minimum it will wrap around to the minimum or maximum value The button will be lit only while you re pressing it 2 Press the ENTER button Virtual center click setting When using edit mode to assign MIDI messages on the PCR keyboard p 41 and you re assigning a message to a knob R1 R9 or slider S1 S8 you ll need to specify whether the virtual center click will be on or off 1 Turn the VALUE knob to select On or Off Mode Seen The value will remain at the center value On 64 near the middle of the controller s range 63 64 65 The PCR s knobs and sliders do not have a phys
68. is setting refer to this page or VALUE knob settings p 80 If BANK SELECT LSB or BANK SELECT MSB is assigned to the VALUE knob you ll be able to transmit bank select MSB LSB messages using the following procedure Press the USER button The USER button will light The display will indicate the bank select number that was most O recently transmitted 2 Use the VALUE knob to specify the bank select number that you want to send The bank select MSB LSB data has now been transmitted MIDI CHANNEL 1D PROGRAM CHANGE W CONTROL MAP W3 USER VALUE Assignments for the VALUE knob Here s how to assign BANK SELECT LSB or BANK SELECT MSB to the USER button of the VALUE knob 1 Press the EDIT button so it s lit The display will indicate EDIT 2 Press the USER button It will light and the display will indicate the currently assigned parameter 3 Use controllers A2 A3 or the VALUE knob to select either LSB or MSB and then press the ENTER button The EDIT button will go out and you will return to Play mode Playing Play mode Selecting the Lower and Upper sounds The PCR 300 500 800 s keyboard has two parts Lower and Upper and you can select different sounds for each part Selecting the Lower sound The entire keyboard will play the Lower sound LOWER UPPER Press the LOWER button so it s lit 2 Pres
69. it will be lost when you turn off the power However if you save this control map into one of the internal memories you won t need to retransmit it to the PCR Refer to Saving a control map p 9 Using control maps Saving control map data on your computer Bulk Transmit The PCR 300 500 800 can transmit control map data to your DAW software in the Controller Wem Display Explanation form of a bulk dump tot it trol l i i n order to transmit a SE EES edited on the PCR keyboard to PCR Editor Al 0 EECH aldea or other software you re using you ll need to make settings on the PCR to make it transmit the bulk data For more about PCR Editor refer to Using PCR Editor p 14 For details on how A2 1 BULK TRANSMIT Transmit bulk data to transmit a control map from PCR Editor refer to Transferring data between PCR Editor and the PCR p 22 5 Press the ENTER button Press the EDIT button so it s lit PRMMUTE me 6 Use the VALUE knob or controllers to choose the type of transmission Choose the type of data you want to transmit Controller Item Display Explanation The control map data of the current AT 0 PUNGILE BULE memory will be transmitted Data for all fifteen control maps in A2 1 ALL BULK internal memory memories 1 F will be transmitted 7 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button The rightmost digit of the display will blink and the PCR will wai
70. itch to DC to turn on the power Also switch on the power to your MIDI sound module Set the PCR s current channel to match the MIDI receive channel of your MIDI sound module When you play the keyboard your MIDI sound module will produce sound NOTE Make sure that the power is turned off when connecting your equipment Control map list When the PCR 300 500 800 is shipped from the factory it contains sixteen control maps By switching among these control maps you can quickly select control maps that are suitable for a wide variety of software Refer to Using control maps p 8 You can also download the latest control maps from the Roland website and load them into the PCR Memory Number Factory Setting O DYNAMIC MAPPING O 1 SONAER LEAASONAR 5 MCR 8 Mode 2 GarageBand 3 Cubase 3 SX MCR 8 Mode4 4 Logic 7 5 Logic 7 6 Logic 7 7 Logic 7 8 Logic 7 9 Logic 7 10 Logic 7 11 B4 II 12 B4 II 13 B4 II 14 GM 15 motion dive tokyo MIDI implementation chart Model PCR 300 500 800 Basic Channel Mode Note Number Velocity Aftertouch Pitch Bend Control Change Program Change System Exclusive System Common System Real Time Aux Message Notes Function Transmitted Default Changed 16 x lt Xx Default Mode 3 A Messages OMNI ON OFF MONO POLY X Altered kKkkkkkkkkkkkk X 0 127 X True Voice pq PEO X Note ON O 9n v 1 127 X Note OFF O 8n v 1 127
71. keyboard does not contain a sound generator it can t produce sound by itself Pitch bend effect the sound module You can press OCTAVE or OCTAVE to lower or raise the pitch of the keyboard in one octave steps Octave Shift Use this when you want to shift the range of the keyboard upward or downward When you press OCTAVE once the pitch will shift downward by one octave When you press it again the pitch will shift down ward by an additional octave You can shift the octave in a range of 4 down to 5 up Depending on the current octave shift status OCTAVE or OCTAVE will light If you press OCTAVE and OCTAVE simultaneously the octave shift setting will be reset to O and the keyboard will return to its normal pitch range While playing the keyboard you can move the bender lever toward the left to lower the pitch or toward the right to raise the pitch This is called the pitch bend effect Pushing the lever away from yourself will apply vibrato This is called the modulation effect If you move the lever toward the left or right while pushing it away from yourself both effects will be applied simultaneously on the settings of the sound module 7 The pitch bend range will depend If you assign different MIDI messages to the bender lever the pitch bend effect and modulation effect will not be applied Modulation effect Playing Play mode Here s how to specify the current channel
72. lect messages to access number that was transmitted most recently Wm more than 128 sounds USER WD 2 Use the VALUE knob to specify the program If you want to select a different sound within the same bank as the currently selected change number that you want to send sound you can switch sounds simply by sending a program change message alone The program change message has now been If you want to select a sound from a different bank you ll need to send the sent appropriate bank number and program number The bank number is sent using two MIDI messages control change O MSB and control change 32 LSB To make the sound actually change you must send messages in the order of the bank number MSB the bank number LSB and finally the program number You can also send a program change in the following way 1 Press the EDIT button so it s lit The display will indicate EDIT Press the PROGRAM CHANGE button It will light and the display will indicate the program change number that was transmitted most recently Use controllers A1 A8 B1 B8 or the VALUE knob to specify the program change number that you want to send Press the ENTER button 2 e gt Playing Play mode Bank Select In order to switch the bank number you ll need to make system settings for Value Encoder so that USER is assigned to BANK SELECT LSB or BANK SELECT MSB For details on how to make th
73. ler Summary This is the most typical set ting It will produce the most M lb t natural correspondence be Al 0 PORT 1 EDIR L PCR SE A1 0 EEEE 1 tween the pressure you apply l to the keyboard and the af 1 tertouch data that is pro duced A2 1 PORT 2 Messages will be sent to EDIROL PCR 2 Compared to curve 1 this al lows aftertouch to be pro uced even with light Messages will be sent to 2 pressure on the keyboard A3 2 Pid PORT 1 2 EDIROL PCR 1 and EDIROL PCR 2 This curve produces less af tertouch change in response A3 2 3 to pressure on the keyboard making it easier to perform 3 consistently 5 Press the ENTER button to return to Play mode Compared to curve 1 this A4 3 A will produce aftertouch in re sponse to strong pressure on 4 the keyboard Pad settings Pad Velocity Curve Here s how to specify how the velocity transmitted when you play the pad controllers A1 A9 and B1 B9 will respond to your playing strength Press the EDIT button so it s lit The display will indicate EDIT Use the VALUE knob to select SYS and press the ENTER button Use the VALUE knob to select SYO6 and press the ENTER button Use the VALUE knob or controllers A A4 to specify the desired Pad Velocity Curve The display will indicate the curve you specify 5 Press the ENTER button to return to Play mode Controller
74. ll indicate EDIT 2 Press the CONTROL MAP button It will light and the display will indicate the currently selected memory number 3 Use controllers A1 A8 B1 B8 or the VALUE knob to specify the memory number you want to call up 4 Press the ENTER button If you want to keep the changes vou ve made to the current memory use the following procedure to save the control map You can save the control map in memory numbers 1 F You can t save to memory number O If you ve changed the settings of the current memory be sure to SAVE if you want to keep your changes Press the EDIT button SO it s lit PRM MUTE OCTAVE PANIC SNAPSHOT STANDARD 7 es dia CUI The display will indicate EDIT Turn the VALUE knob to make the display indicate SAVE Press the ENTER button If the display indicates PTC the Protect setting is ON and you ll be unable to save the memory Turn the Protect setting OFF and repeat the procedure from step 1 gt Protecting the control maps p 13 Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 A8 and B1 B8 to specify the memory number 1 F in which you want to save the control map The specified memory number will blink in the display Press ENTER to save the control map If you press another button instead of the ENTER button the Save operation will be cancelled Using control maps Receiving a contr
75. m MIDI Channel Note Number Content MIDI channel n Note number kk PCR Editor Al Channel Message Type Control Change Y MIDI Channel 1 Control Number Min Value Max Value 64 5 0 v v s 127 8 v Settings Output Port Port 1 Button Mode Unlatch Comment Cancel You can specify the following parameters for Control Change ltem Content MIDI Channel MIDI channel n Control Number Control number cc Lower limit of the control Min Value Lower value w of key Min Value pressure value vv Max Value Upper value vy of key Mes Value Upper limit of the control value vv pressure Using PCR Editor Program Change Cn pp Assign a program change message with a fixed program number PCR Editor Al Channel Message Type Program Change v MIDI Channel PC Number 1 A Ke Settings Output Port Button Mode Comment Cancel You can specify the following parameters for Program Change Item Content MIDI Channel MIDI channel n PC Number Program number pp The range of the program number pp is 1 128 Using PCR Editor Channel Message Program Change Min Max Cn pp Assign a program change message with a variable program number PCR Editor Al Assign Message Channel Message xi Type Program Change Min Max v MIDI Channel Min Number Max Number d Z 128 a v v Settings Output Port Button Mode Commen
76. n also adjust the sensitivity or velocity curve as desired Specifying a fixed velocity Key Velocity Changing the keyboard touch Velocity Curve If you want to use a fixed velocity you ll need to set the VALUE ENCODER system Refer to the system setting Keyboard Velocity Curve p 72 setting for USER to Key Velocity For details on how to make this setting refer to the bottom of this page or to VALUE knob settings p 80 If KEY VELOCITY is assigned to the VALUE encoder you can use the following procedure to transmit bank select MSB LSB messages Press the USER button The USER button will light The display will indicate the most recently transmitted velocity MIDI CHANNEL D PROGRAM CHANGE CONTROL MAP USER VALUE value 2 Use the VALUE knob to specify the velocity value tch 1 127 that you want to transmit If the display indicates tch the transmitted velocity will depend on how EN strongly you play the keyboard Assigning the VALUE knob Here s how to change the VALUE knob s USER button assignment to Key Velocity 1 Press the EDIT button so it s lit The display will indicate EDIT 2 Press the USER button It will light and the display will indicate the currently assigned parameter 3 Use the VALUE knob to select VEL and press the ENTER button This completes the setting you will return to Play mode Playin
77. nel Control Number Min Value Max Value D pa D E 127 vw v v Note Number Velocity 64 100 1 2 3 S4 s5 6 7 se Settings So00900090 WS P Ir Output Port Port 1 Y TT AFT Mode OFF y Output Port Port 1 CI Virtual Center Click 7 285338880 ri T OK Cancel OK Cancel mm e Y EDIROL MIDI KEYBOARD CONTROLLER PCR Series The available items will depend on the controller and on the type of message you assign Controller name GI Title Shows the name of the controller you re editing You can enter a name for the control map currently being edited Only single byte R alphanumeric characters can be entered as the control map name E Assign Message The name you enter here is displayed as the title of the HTML file produced by the Lets you select the type of MIDI message to assign to the controller File Export Assign List command Menu Explanation GH Controllers NO ASSIGN Cancels the MIDI message assignment Click the controller to which you want to assign a MIDI message When you move nanne Messdg EE the mouse over a controller i e over the clickable area of a controller the mouse System Realtime F6 Assigns a system realtime message or F Tune Request cursor will change to the de shape A message assignment window will open System Ex Assigns a system exclusive message of up to twenty four bytes when you click the controller in this state Bereet Assigns a MIDI mess
78. nel gt Selecting sounds Program Change Bank p 34 CONTROL MAP button After pressing the CONTROL MAP button so it s lit you can turn the VALUE knob to switch among control maps stored in the PCR gt Switching control maps p 9 USER button After pressing the USER button so it s lit you can turn the VALUE knob to change the value of a user assigned parameter gt VALUE knob settings p 80 Controllers L1 L4 buttons You can assign the desired MIDI messages to these buttons gt Assigning a MIDI message p 20 AFTERTOUCH button This specifies whether the keyboard will ON or will not OFF transmit aftertouch messages O DUAL SPLIT button This switches between Dual mode and Split mode gt Layering two sounds Dual p 37 gt Playing two sounds in combination Split p 37 Names of things and what they do LOWER button DATA button Use this button when you want to play or make settings for the Lower part If the LOWER button is lit the keyboard notes and aftertouch bender lever pitch bend modulation foot pedal messages and program change messages will be transmitted on the current channel specified for the Lower part gt Selecting the Lower and Upper sounds p 36 UPPER button CHK SUM button Use this button when you want to play or make settings for the Upper part If the UPPER button is lit the keyboard notes and after
79. nob to set the F8 Clock Default Tempo to a value within the 20 5 Press the ENTER button to return to Play mode 250 range The display will indicate the value you specify 5 Press the ENTER button to return to Play mode System settings F8 Clock Port Set Here s how to specify the port from which F8 Clock will be sent when F8 Clock On Off is On Press the EDIT button so it s lit The display will indicate EDIT Use the VALUE knob to select SYS and press the ENTER button Use the VALUE knob to select SYO2 and press the ENTER button Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 A3 to specify the F8 Clock Port The display will indicate the port you specify 5 Press the ENTER button to return to Play mode Controller Indication seming Summary The clock will be sent to EDIROL The clock will be sent to EDIROL The clock will be sent to EDIROL A3 GI PORT 1 2 PCR 1 and EDIROL PCR 2 System settings Keyboard settings Keyboard Velocity Curve Here s how to specify how the velocity transmitted when you play the keyboard will 3 Use the VALUE knob to select SYO3 and press the ENTER button respond to your playing strength Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 A8 and B1 B4 to specify the Press the EDIT button so it s lit desired Keyboard Velocity Curve The display will indicate EDIT The display will indicate the curve you sp
80. ntirety The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Copyright 2007 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION Names of things and what they do Display This shows a variety of information such as the current state Indication Summary When you operate a controller the value of the parameter assigned to that controller is briefly displayed Information such as MIDI channels and program changes are also dis played DYNAMIC MAPPING This will light when DYNAMIC MAPPING is active USB This will light when the PCR is connected to your computer WW This will blink when a MIDI message is transmitted from PAIRA USB or MIDI OUT This will light when the value shown in the display is a hexa MD J decimal value DYNAMIC VALUE CHANNEL UD PROGRAM E Q E wae 0 The explanations in this manual include illustrations that depict what should typically be USER UD Q shown by the display Note however that your unit may incorporate a newer enhanced version of the system so what you actually see in the display may not always match what appears in the manual DYNAMIC MAPPING button V LINK button 00 Mm LES ENEE m E When you press the DYNAMIC MAPPING button
81. nvenience For a specific example refer to system exclusive assign Bend Pitch Control p 63 corentchannel 1 2 3 4 5 617 8 9 W CES CECR ERR a lo 1 2 3 eps 7 e o A s c o e aa 2 aa 37 eo j oj ajej eoj oje gt At the location where you want the channel block number to be inserted press the DATA button several times to select OCH for the channel or OBL for the block DATA DATA DATA 98898 t E DATA The portion shows the currently specified value 2 Use controllers A1 A8 to enter the value of the upper four bits The 0 in the display will change to the number you enter 3 Press the ENTER button Settings Edit mode Examples of system exclusive message assignments e GM2 System On p 61 e Master Volume p 62 e Bend Pitch Control p 63 Here are some specific examples of system exclusive messages GM2 System On N O 0h Q FO 7E 7F 09 03 F7 Let s use basic editing mode to enter a GM2 System On system exclusive message Press the EDIT button so it s lit The display will indicate EDIT Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign the system exclusive message If the controller is a button press it The display will indicate the number of the controller you selected Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button Turn the VALUE knob to make SE appear Press the ENT
82. nveyed to the sound module De EEN connected to the PCR s MIDI OUT connector AOL POM MIDIIN En MIDI messages from the MIDI device connected ee eet to the PCR s MIDI IN connector will be con veyed to the computer MIDI messages TC EN System settings MIDI Merge Destination The PCR 300 500 800 has a MIDI MERGE switch The MIDI Merge Destination setting specifies the port that will be merged when the MIDI MERGE switch is ON The MIDI Merge function is convenient when you ve connected an external MIDI controller other than the PCR to the PCR s MIDI IN connector For example you could connect another PCR and use one PCR to control your software synthesizer while using the other PCR to control your DAW software Press the EDIT button so it s lit ag troller Indication Setting The display will indicate EDIT GE Se Messages from MIDI IN will be Use the VALUE knob to select SYS and press the ENTER button EE merged with the PCR s PORT 1 Use the VALUE knob to select SYO9 and press the ENTER button A2 1 PORT 2 Messages from MIDI IN will be Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 A3 to specify the desired MIDI merge EE EE ES destination The display will show the setting you specified Messages from MIDI IN will be ES SS ES merged with the PCR s MIDI OUT 5 Press the ENTER button to return to Play mode The MIDI MERGE switch and the MIDI Merge Destination MIDI I F MODE ON MI
83. ogram change increment function PC INC This will transmit a program change number that is one greater than the program change number most recently transmitted in the PCR s program change mode PGR Editor Al Assign Message Channel Message Type Program Change Inc Setting Output Port Button Mode Comment Cancel There are no parameters to specify for Program Change Inc RPN Bn 65 mm Bn 64 II Bn 06 dm Bn 26 dl Assign a registered parameter number PCR Editor Al Assign Message Channel Message Type RPN v MIDI Channel 1 Vv Data Entry RPN MSB RPN LSB MSB Min Value MSB Max Value 0 A D 2 0 127 4 v v Settings Output Port Port 1 Button Mode Unlatch Comment Cancel You can specify the following parameters for RPN Item Content MIDI Channel MIDI channel n RPN parameter number RPN MSB MSB mm RPN LSB um parameter number LSB Lower limit of data entry MSB Min Value MSB dm Upper limit of data entry MSB Max Value MSB dm The range for the data entry LSB dl is fixed at 0 127 and cannot be changed NRPN Bn 63 mm Bn 62 II Bn 06 dm Bn 26 dl Assign a non registered parameter number PCR Editor Al Assign Message Channel Message v Type NRPN v MIDI Channel 1 v Data Entry NRPN MSB NRPN LSB MSB Min Value MSB Max Value 0 a 0 lt 0 5 127 E Settings Output Port Port 1 Button Mode Unlatch Comment
84. ol map from your computer Bulk Receive The PCR 300 500 800 can receive control map data in the form of a bulk dump 4 Verify that the display indicates BLR Bulk Receive and then press the ENTER If you want control map data you ve created using PCR Editor to be received into the button PCR s current memory you ll need to make settings in PCR Editor so that the PCR will o be ready to receive a bulk dump If you want the PCR to receive this data as messages oe Transmit use the VALUE knob to make it from your DAW software you ll need to make settings on the PCR keyboard so that it will be ready to receive a bulk dump Here we ll explain how to make settings on the PCR keyboard so that it will be able 5 Use the VALUE knob or the controllers to choose the reception method Choose to receive a bulk dump the method that s appropriate for the data you ll be receiving For more about PCR Editor refer to Using PCR Editor p 14 For details on how Controller Hem Display Explanation to receive a control map from PCR Editor refer to Transferring data between PCR One control map will be received Editor and the PCR p 22 A1 O SINGLE The received data will overwrite the BULK current memory Memories 1 F will not be affected Press the EDIT button so it s lit Data for all fifteen control maps will nile a A2 1 ALL BULK be received The received data will overwrite internal memories 1 F Panic snapsHoT STA
85. once again The PRM MUTE button will go out and the display will indicate POFF Now when you move the controllers MIDI messages will once again be transmitted Playing Play mode When stuck notes occur Panic If you experience problems during operation such as notes on your sound module that fail to turn off or if something is wrong with the sound you can use the Panic function to fix the problem The Panic function will transmit All Sound Off All Notes Off and Reset All Controllers messages on all channels Panic Simultaneously press the EDIT button and EE PRM MUTE button The PRM MUTE ENTER button will blink d PUsnapsHoT STANDARD TER BACK 2 Press the ENTER button The EDIT button and PRM MUTE button will blink several times This completes execution of the Panic function Settings Edit mode The PCR 300 500 800 has a total of fifty controllers R1 R9 S1 S9 A1 A9 B1 B9 C1 C3 L1 L4 H1 H2 P1 P2 BEND MOD and AFTERTOUCH You can freely assign the MIDI message that will be transmitted by each of these controllers You need to use Edit mode to make MIDI message assignments This section explains how to assign MIDI messages to the controllers using the PCR keyboard Alternatively you can make these assignments using PCR Editor For details refer to Using PCR Editor p 1 4 The following functions can be as
86. or and the PCR p 22 Receives the current memory of the PCR into PCR Editor Receive For details refer to Transferring data between PCR Editor and the PCR p 22 0 Options menu Menu Explanation Specifies the MIDI ports used to communicate with the PCR key MIDI Devices board For details refer to Setting the MIDI ports p 14 Shows the MIDI message settings assigned to each controller in Show Messages the main window of PCR Editor For details refer to Viewing the assigned MIDI messages p 21 Help menu Menu Explanation PCR Editor Help Opens the online manual Using PCR Editor Keyboard shortcuts You can use the following keyboard shortcuts in PCR Editor Command Windows Fie Nevi Fie Oper BEE Fie Sove A File GIE Ei Poste Edit NO ASSIGN Dei OO O Next controller Previous controller Macintosh Command N Command O Command S Command Shift S Command Q Command C Command V Del Command F Command B In some text boxes such as the main window s Title field the Edit Copy and Edit Paste commands are used for text editing Using PCR Editor Explanation of each window Main window Message assignment window 4 PCR Editor PGR Editor 7 Assign Message Channel Message v Assign Message Channel Message v Untitled EDIROL PCR Editor File Edit Communication Options Help Type Note M MIDI Channel Type Control Change v MIDI Chan
87. ortion shows the currently specified value Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button 11 Press the ENTER button 4 Turn the VALUE knob to make RP appear 12 Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 0 B2 9 to specify the on desired RPN LSB CC 100 or NRPN LSB CC 98 L If you want to assign an NRPN make NP appear The rest of the procedure is the same as for RPN The portion shows the currently specified value 5 Press the ENTER button 13 Press the ENTER button 14 As appropriate for the type of controller set the button mode p 64 or make virtual center click settings p 65 Settings Edit mode Advanced editing 1 RPN NRPN advanced editing 1 lets you specify the upper limit and lower limit for the data entry MSB CC 6 of the transmitted RPN NRPN message in addition to allowing you to make the settings described in basic editing 1 Press the EDIT button so it s lit 2 Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign an RPN or NRPN message If the controller is a button press it The display will indicate the number of the controller you selected 3 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button 4 Turn the VALUE knob to make RP appear If you want to assign an NRPN make NP appear The rest of the procedure is the same as for RPN 5 Press the ENTER button 6 Turn the VALUE knob or press controller A2 1 to
88. port Assign Message Channel Message v Type Control Change vw MIDI Channel 1 5 Ifdesired use the Comment field to add a t Control Number Min Value Max Value s comment 74 H 8 127 5 2 In the message assignment window use the EEZ Al S Assign Message field to select the type of pe 3 6 Click OK OO E Port 1 MIDI message that you want to assign System Realtime F6 Ge Tempo Button Mode Port 2 Ms Port 1 2 Comment OK Cancel Settings Output Port Button Mode Comment OK Cancel Using PCR Editor Viewing the assigned MIDI messages You can use either of the following two methods to view the MIDI messages you ve assigned Assignment list If you want to use your browser to view a list of the assignments for the current control map choose File View Assign List This method is convenient when you want to see the control map settings at a glance If you want to save the assignment list as an HTML file choose File Export Assign List The Save As dialog box will appear specify the save destination assign a file name and click Save Viewing the assigned messages Meaning NO ASSIGN Note Channel Pressure Polyphonic Key Pressure Control Change Program Change Program Change Min Max If you want the current settings to be shown on each controller in the main window choose Options Show Messages and add a check mark next to Show Me
89. r Explanation of the menus Communication menu File menu Menu New Open Save Save As Import Memory Set Export Assign List View Assign List Edit menu Menu Copy Paste NO ASSIGN Explanation Creates a new control map In the new control map all controllers will be set to NO AS SIGN Loads a control map that was saved in SMF format For details refer to Loading a control map p 23 Saves the control map currently being edited by overwriting the original SMF Saves the control map currently being edited in SMF format with the name you specify For details refer to Saving a control map on your computer p 23 Loads a memory set created in PCR Editor version 1 as a version 2 control map Exports an HTML format list of the messages assigned to each con troller of the control map currently being edited The HTML file created by this command cannot be loaded by means of File Open Displays an HTMLformat list of the messages assigned to each controller of the control map currently being edited Explanation Copies the setting of the selected controller to the clipboard Pastes the setting from the clipboard to the selected controller Sets the assignment of the selected controller to NO ASSIGN Menu Explanation Transmits the control map currently being edited to the current memory of the PCR keyboard CA For details refer to Transferring data between PCR Edit
90. running multiple items of software at the same time If so close the software you re not using If the software is still shown in the Windows taskbar after you ve closed the window the software is still running Close all unneeded software shown in the taskbar Separate sheet Setup Guide Playback or recording halts midway and subsequent playback or recording is not possible O Could a heavy processing load have occurred while using the PCR such as accessing the CD ROM drive or network If a heavy processing load occurs while using the PCR it may stop operating correctly If so stop playback or recording and then start playback or recording again If you are still unable to play back or record normally close all software that s using the PCR and then reconnect the PCR The operating system becomes unstable Could you have started up your computer with the PCR connected Start up your computer with the PCR disconnected and then connect the PCR On a computer that uses a USB keyboard starting up the computer with the PCR connected may cause the system to become unstable Troubleshooting There is a time lag after playing the Aftertouch not applied keyboard before your software synthesizer The PCR lets you assign a MIDI message to the aftertouch controller If such an assignment has been made aftertouch will not be applied produces sound Set aftertouch to No Assign as described in Canceling an assignment NO ASSIGN By it
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92. s how to specify the function of the DYNAMIC MAPPING V LINK button Press the EDIT button so it s lit The display will indicate EDIT Use the VALUE knob to select SYS and press the ENTER button Use the VALUE knob to select SY15 and press the ENTER button 4 Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 or A2 to choose Dynamic Mapping or V LINK Controller Indication Setting Summary A1 0 DYNAMIC The button will act as a DYNAMIC MAPPING O MAPPING on off button A2 DI DYNAMIC The button will act as a DYNAMIC MAPPING 1 MAPPING on off button SH SE The button will act as a DYNAMIC A6 5 15 MAPPING on off button A2 1 V LINK The button will act as the V LINK A7 6 on off button DYNAMIC MAPPING Dynamic Mapping is an extended function for future use For details refer to the Roland website 5 Press the ENTER button H activity On Off 5 Turn this on if you re using certain applications such as Pro Tools LE If this is on 90 00 7F will be transmitted from PCR 2 at intervals of approximately 500 ms Press the EDIT button so it s lit The display will indicate EDIT Use the VALUE knob to select SYS and press the ENTER button Use the VALUE knob to select SY13 and press the ENTER button Use the VALUE knob to turn H activity on or off The display will indicate ON or OFF Press the ENTER button Factory Rese
93. s nature a software synthesizer produces sound via the sound card of your p 67 computer There will be a time lag before the sound of the software synthesizer is actually played back from the sound card and this is known as the latency There will always be some latency for any combination of software synthesizer and sound card but by using the appropriate combination of sound card and sequencer software settings it is possible to reduce the latency to the point where it is not a problem for actual use The following settings are generally effective ways to reduce the latency e Decrease the audio buffer size of your DAW software e Decrease the buffer size for your sound card In either case refer to the owner s manual for your sequencer software or sound card for the specific procedure When using the PCR with DAW software you re unable to send system exclusive messages to an external sound module You ll need to make settings in your DAW software to enable the function that passes system exclusive messages through to your sound module For details on how to enable this refer to the owner s manual for your software Bender lever does not apply pitch bend or modulation The PCR lets you assign MIDI messages to the bender and modulation controllers of the bender lever If such assignments have been made the lever won t produce pitch bend or modulation Set the bender and modulation to NO ASSIGN as described in Cancelin
94. s sixteen control maps in its internal memory In order to Control maps use a control map you must copy it into a location called the current memory li 000000000 TEDIROI een ERR Any changes you make to the contents of the current memory will be lost when you e Q aa A bes turn off the power If you want to keep the changes you ve made to the current Gite Omi CIE One E memory refer to Saving a control map p 9 MIDI KEYBOARD CONTROLLER PCR 300 m You can use the Startup Memory p 79 to specify which control map should be loaded into current memory when the power is turned on MIDI KEYBOARD CONTROLLER PCR 300 Using control maps Switching control maps Saving a control map When the PCR 300 500 800 is shipped from the factory it contains sixteen control maps By switching among these control maps you can quickly select control maps that are suitable for a wide variety of software For details on the memory numbers of these control maps and their factory settings refer to Control map list p 90 Press the CONTROL MAP button The CONTROL MAP button will light The display will indicate the currently selected MIDI CHANNEL D PROGRAM CHANGE W2 memory number MAP USER W4 2 Turn the VALUE dial to select the memory number you want to call up You can also switch control maps using the following method 1 Press the EDIT button so it s lit The display wi
95. s the ENTER button 12 Enter the second and subsequent bytes in the same way 13 When you ve entered the number of bytes you specified in step 8 the message you entered will be checked to see whether it is a valid MIDI message If there is a problem the display will indicate ERR Press the ENTER button and you ll return to step 8 Enter the values once again 714 1f you re using advanced editing 4 specify the upper and lower value limits gt Specifying the value range upper lower limits p 45 15 Specify the output port gt Port setting p 65 16 As appropriate for the type of controller set the button mode p 64 or the virtual center click setting p 65 Settings Edit mode System exclusive message assignment examples Checksum types There are two types of checksums as follows e Specifying a checksum p 58 e Specifying the location of the data p 59 Controller Display item Summary e Entering channel block data p 60 CHECK SUM The method used by Roland Specifying a checksum AT 0 TYPE and most other manufacturers The PCR 300 500 800 can automatically calculate a checksum within a system exclusive message and insert the result of this calculation into the message To use this i i A2 1 CHECK SUM Methods other than Type 1 function use the following procedure to specify the location at which the checksum A2 UI TYPE2 ii pS calculation should be inserted You can al
96. s the PROGRAM CHANGE button and turn the VALUE knob The Lower sound will change When you play the keyboard you ll hear the sound you selected for the Lower part Lower and Upper Use the UPPER button and LOWER button to switch between the Upper part and Lower part When the UPPER button is lit performance data from the keyboard notes and aftertouch bender lever pitch and modulation and foot pedal as well as program change messages will be transmitted on the current channel specified for the Upper part Octave Shift settings can be made independently for each part and will be remembered while you re performing If MIDI messages are assigned to aftertouch or the bender lever they will be transmitted on the assigned MIDI channel not on the current channel Selecting the Upper sound The entire keyboard will play the Upper sound LOWER UPPER a 0 ERR pM OCTAVE Press the UPPER button so it s lit 2 Press the PROGRAM CHANGE button and turn the VALUE knob The Upper sound will change When you play the keyboard you ll hear the sound you selected for the Upper part UPPER MIDI CHANNEL gt NOTE AFTER TOUCH LOWER UPPER BENDER PEDAL PC 4 OCTAVE b Layering two sounds Dual Dual lets you play both the Lower sound and Upper sound from the entire keyboard Split lets you specify a boundary between the Upper region and Lower region and play the Upper and Lo
97. signed to controllers Function Display Refer to Note Note assign p 42 Aftertouch Aftertouch assign p 44 Control change Control change assign p 46 Program change Program change assign p 48 RPN RPN NRPN assign p 53 NRPN RPN NRPN assign p 53 System exclusive System exclusive assign p 55 Sys Ex Tempo Tempo assign p 52 No Assign Canceling an assignment NO ASSIGN p 67 e If you want to assign a MIDI message to AFTERTOUCH press the EDIT button and then press down strongly on the keyboard or press the AFTERTOUCH button e f you ve changed the controller settings save the control map if you want to keep your changes If you turn off the power without saving your changes will be lost gt Saving a control map p 9 e You can copy an assigned message to another controller or cancel the assignment For details refer to Copy assignment p 66 or Canceling an assignment NO ASSIGN p 67 If you want to assign a single byte system message system realtime message tune request or a freely specified message of up to twenty four bytes refer to System exclusive assign p 55 About Basic Editing and Advanced Editing For assignments other than Tempo and No Assign the PCR provides basic editing and advanced editing You can choose either basic or advanced editing as appropriate for your needs Basic editing You can easily assign MIDI messages with the minimum of steps Advan
98. sing Technology of MIDI Transmission This makes effective use of the USB bandwidth depending on the amount of MIDI data being sent ensuring that MIDI data handling will always occur optimally 5 Press the ENTER button to return to Play mode System settings Control map settings Startup Memory Here s how to specify the control map that will be selected when you turn on the power Press the EDIT button so it s lit The display will indicate EDIT Use the VALUE knob to select SYS and press the ENTER button Use the VALUE knob to select SY12 and press the ENTER button 4 Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 or A2 to choose CONTROL MAP No O or LAST ACCESS MEMORY Controller Summary Control map number O will be load A1 0 Gelle ed into current memory p 8 when the PCR starts up LAST The control map that you most re A2 1 ACCESS cently called up or saved will be MEMORY loaded into current memory p 8 when the PCR starts up 5 Press the ENTER button System settings VALUE knob settings VALUE encoder Here s how to specify the function that will be controlled by the VALUE knob when you press the USER button Press the EDIT button so it s lit 3 Use the VALUE knob to select SY14 and press the ENTER button The display will indicate EDIT 4 Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 A5 to choose the parameter that the 2 Use th
99. so select the type of checksum For a specific example refer to system exclusive assign Bend Pitch Control p 63 Press the CHK SUM checksum button before you enter the byte that will begin the checksum calculation The display will indicate CSS checksum start If you press the CHK SUM button once again CSS will be cancelled Switching the type CHK SUM 2 Press the ENTER button NES _ y Continue entering data CHK SUM Press the CHK SUM button at the location at which the checksum should be inserted The display will indicate CS1 checksum type 1 If you want to switch to Type 2 press controller A2 after pressing the CHK SUM 5 Press the ENTER button button in step 4 If you want to return to Type 1 press controller A1 You can also switch the setting by turning the VALUE knob Settings Edit mode Specifying the location of the data As described below you can specify the location and type of the variable data to be inserted in the system exclusive message For basic editing and advanced editing 3 the range of data values will be the default range For advanced editing 1 and advanced editing 4 it will be the range specified by the user For a specific example refer to Master Volume p 62 Press the DATA button at the location where you want the variable data to be inserted The display will indicate DTO 2 Use pads 0 4 to select the type of d
100. ssages This method shows the current settings in simplified form as follows Gi Untitled EDIROL PCR Editor File Edit Communication Options Help TITLE My Control Map MOOULATION GI AFTER TOUCH HOLD IP EXPRESS PD PEDAL BENDER EDIROL MIDI KEYBOARD CONTROLLER PCR Series a Bank Select Program Change Program Change Dec Program Change Inc RPN NRPN Encoder Simulate System Realtime F6 System Ex Free Message TEMPO Tempo The color of the indication shows the Output Port setting Color Yellow Light blue Light green Pink Output Port Port Port 2 Ports 1 2 NO ASSIGN Using PCR Editor Transferring data between PCR Editor and the PCR Receiving If you want to use PCR Editor to edit a control map that s currently in the PCR keyboard you ll need to load the control map from the PCR s current memory into PCR Editor so that it can be edited Proceed as follows Sending If you ve used PCR Editor to create control map settings and want to use them on the PCR keyboard you ll need to send the control map currently being edited to the PCR s current memory as described below When you send this data the PCR s current memory will be overwritten If you want to preserve the settings of the PCR s current memory you must save them as one of the internal control maps gt Saving a control map p 9 From the menu bar choose Communication
101. t Cancel You can specify the following parameters for Program Change Min Max Item Content MIDI Channel MIDI channel n Min Kimber Lower limit of the program number pp Upper limit of the program Max Number number pp The range of the program number pp is 1 128 Bank Select Program Change Bn 00 mm Bn 20 II Cn pp Assign a bank select message and program change message all values fixed PCR Editor Al Assign Message Channel Message he Type Bank Select Program Change v MIDI Channel Bank MSB Bank LSB PC Number o 0 2 1 E v Settings Output Port Port 1 Button Mode Comment Cancel You can specify the following parameters for Bank Select Program Change Item Content MIDI Channel MIDI channel n Bank MSB Bank number MSB mm Bank LSB Bank number LSB II PC Number Program number pp The range of the program number pp is 1 128 Program Change Dec Assign the program change decrement function PC DEC This will transmit a program change number that is one less than the program change number most recently transmitted in the PCR s program change mode PCR Editor Al Assign Message Channel Message Type Program Change Dec Output Port Button Mode Comment Cancel There are no parameters to specify for Program Change Dec Using PCR Editor Channel Message Program Change Inc Assign the pr
102. t Q Ah Q D Here s how to restore the settings of the PCR keyboard to the state they were in when the product shipped from the factory Press the EDIT button so it s lit The display will indicate EDIT Use the VALUE knob to select SYS and press the ENTER button Use the VALUE knob to select SY16 and press the ENTER button RST will be blinking in the display press the ENTER button YES will be blinking in the display press the ENTER button Troubleshooting If you experience problems read this chapter first It contains tips for resolving problems Problems with connections No sound O Is the PCR connected correctly Make sure that the PCR is connected to the USB connector of your computer via a USB cable After making the USB connection it may take fifteen seconds or more for your computer to detect the PCR Is the PCR s power switch set correctly Make sure that the PCR s power switch is set to USB if you re using USB bus power or to DC if you re using an AC adaptor gt Power switch p 7 O Is sufficient power being supplied to your computer or USB hub The connection cannot be established if insufficient power is being supplied to the PCR Make sure that none of the following cases apply e f you re using a notebook computer that s running on its battery operation may be unstable in the case of some computers In this case connect an AC a
103. t to transmit bulk data PANIC USNAPSHOT Y STANDARD Ga ve The display will indicate EDIT 2 Turn the VALUE knob to make the display indicate BULK 3 Press the ENTER button BLR will blink in the display Bulk Receive 8 Put PCR Editor or your DAW software in recording mode and then press the 4 Turn the VALUE knob to make the display indicate BLT Bulk PCR s ENTER button Data transmission will begin Transmit Al ivel ler TA2 111 dol usmai Choose EDIROL PCR 2 as the MIDI input port for PCR Editor or your DAW ternatively you can press controller A2 1 instead of using the software For details on how to make this setting in your DAW software refer to VALUE knob the owner s manual for the software you re using 9 When the PCR has finished transmitting the control map data the display will indicate END Press the ENTER button to complete the operation You ll also need to stop recording on your DAW software Using control maps Protecting the control maps By turning the Protect setting on you can protect the control map data from being accidentally overwritten This will disable All Bulk reception p 10 and Save p 9 operations protecting your valuable data from being overwritten The Protect on off setting is remembered even when the PCR is powered off Press the EDIT button so it s lit PAMMUTE one PANIC snapsHoT STANDARD ns
104. t your dealer HOLD EXPRESSION P1 P2 E Power switch DC Power turned on when using the AC adaptor OFF Power switched off Power turned on when a USB cable is connected You can use the USB i e bus power setting if the PCR 300 500 800 is connected to your computer via a USB cable The power will be supplied from the computer via the USB cable If you want to use the PCR on bus power set the power switch to the USB position With some computers the PCR may not operate on bus power If USB so you ll need to use the separately available AC adaptor p 92 26 USB connector Use this if you re connecting the PCR to your computer via a USB cable 7 MIDI MERGE switch This switches the MIDI IN message Merge function on off L MIDI Merge Destination p 77 A MIDI IN OUT connectors You can connect these to the MIDI connectors of other MIDI devices in order to transmit and receive MIDI messages gt MIDI settings p 76 EI Controllers P1 P2 foot pedals You can connect suitable pedals to these jacks and use them as controllers You can connect a separately available pedal switch DP 2 BOSS HOLD FS 5U here and use it as a hold pedal You can connect a separately available expression pedal EV 5 E EV 7 here and use it to control the tone or volume in real time You can assign the desired MIDI messages to these controllers gt Assigning a MIDI message p 20 Use only
105. tails Assign a system exclusive message System Ex You can enter up to twenty four bytes o e bei If you use the automatic checksum calculation function use PGR Editor Beginning of check A A SS las this special character to specify the point at which checksum Al Regie calculation is to begin E System Ex If you use the automatic checksum calculation function use this special character to specify the point at which the check 81 52 Checksum insertion sum is to be inserted and its type location and type S1 The most common type used by Roland and other man ufacturers S2 Choose this if a method other than S1 is used If you want a channel number to be inserted in the exclusive on Channel is any val message use this special character to specify its location Output Port Port 1 i ue between 0 7 and the upper four bits a fixed value of 0 7 The current channel of the PCR will be inserted in the channel section FO 41 10 42 12 SS 40 1X OA DT 51 7 Date Type Min Value Max Value DTO 7bit v o e 127 v Settings Button Mode Unlatch If you want a GS block number to be inserted in the exclusive Block number is any message use this special character to specify its location and value between 0 7 the upper four bits la fixed value of 0 7 The current channel of the PCR will converted into the block number and inserted Comment ex Cancel Table 2 Types of data you can specify in the Data Type
106. ted The display will indicate DT 15 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button 16 Use controllers B8 F and A8 7 to enter the ending status F7 17 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button 18 Specify the output port gt Port setting p 65 19 As appropriate for the type of controller set the button mode p 64 or the virtual center click setting p 65 This completes the steps necessary to assign the Master Volume message Settings Edit mode Bend Pitch Control The GS message Bend Pitch Control has a data range of 40H 58H 0 24 semitones so you should choose advanced editing 1 which lets you specify the region Since the data format is one byte you should choose DTO p 59 when inserting the data Block number One byte FO 41 10 42 12 40 2x 10 DATA SUM F7 Address Data Checksum Checksum calculation region Press the ENTER button The display will indicate EDIT 2 Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign the system exclusive message If the controller is a button press it The display will indicate the number of the controller you selected Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button Turn the VALUE knob to make SE appear Press the ENTER button Turn the VALUE knob to make SE1 appear NOQAQ Verify that the display is correct then press the ENTER button Th
107. the ENTER button Turn the VALUE knob to make TMP appear Press the ENTER button Set the button mode p 64 as appropriate for the type of controller For a button the On position specifies the maximum value 250 and the Off position specifies the minimum valve 20 Settings Edit mode RPN NRPN assign You can assign an RPN or NRPN to a controller o Range of data entry MSB Range of data entry LSB Basic editing A1 IO 0 127 00 7FH Not transmitted PORT 1 You can specify the upper PORT 1 SECH SH and Be limits 0 127 00 7FH a Basic editing gt Advanced editing 1 p 54 Press the EDIT button so it s lit PRMMUTE emp 6 Turn the VALUE knob or press controller A1 0 to select the basic editing RPO indication PANIC snapshot sTANDARD ns ve Press the ENTER button CH will be blinking in the display The portion shows the currently specified value 8 Enter the channel Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 0 B2 9 to specify The display will indicate EDIT the desired channel 9 Press the ENTER button 2 Slightly move the controller to which you want fo assign an RPN or NRPN message 10 Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 0 B2 9 to specify the If the controller is a button press it desired RPN MSB CC 01 or NRPN MSB CC 99 The display will indicate the number of the controller you selected The p
108. the specified expression pedal By connecting any other expression pedals you risk causing malfunction and or damage to the unit 30 Security slot B http www kensington com Using control maps What is a control map The PCR 300 500 800 have fifty fully assignable controllers you can freely assign You can also download the latest control maps from the Roland website and load them any MIDI message to each of these controllers into the PCR The MIDI settings assigned to the controllers are collectively called a control map This is the same as what was called a memory set on previous models of the PCR series Memory Sets and Control Maps For detail h MIDI l Ema BER The memory sets in earlier models of the PCR series are now called control maps or details on how to assign messages to controllers reter to Using Editor p 14 or Assigning MIDI messages on the PCR keyboard p 41 on the PCR 300 500 800 Using the PCR Editor version 2 software included with this product you can import memory sets and use them as control maps in the PCR s own memory or in DAW software on your computer Simply by switching For details refer to Using PCR Editor p 14 control maps you can control a wide range of applications Control maps and the current memory MIDI settings that are assigned to the controllers i e the control map can be stored About the PCR s memory The PCR 300 500 800 hold
109. touch bender lever pitch bend modulation foot pedal messages and program change messages will be transmitted on the current channel specified for the Upper part gt Selecting the Lower and Upper sounds p 36 EDIT button Use this button to assign MIDI messages to the controllers or to make system settings gt Assigning MIDI messages on the PCR keyboard p 41 gt System settings p 68 PRM MUTE button ENTER button Use this to mute controller message output When you re not in Play mode you can use this as the ENTER button OCTAVE buttons BACK button CANCEL button Use these buttons to raise or lower the octave of the keyboard When you re not in Play mode you can use these as the BACK button which returns you to the previous setting and the CANCEL button which cancels the setting Bender lever BEND and MOD controller You can use this to modify the pitch or to apply vibrato You can also assign the desired MIDI messages to this controller gt Assigning MIDI messages on the PCR keyboard p 41 Names of things and what they do Y JOQ 3 CH ER L R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 D H 16 B1 B2 B3 B4 BS B6 B7 B8 H H A D D El Controllers R1 R9 knobs You can assign the desired MIDI messages to these knobs gt Assigning a MIDI message p 20 Controllers A1 A9 B1 B9 pads You can assign the desired MI
110. ue The display will indicate EDIT Turn the VALUE knob to make the display indicate PTC 3 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button The display will indicate the current protect status Controller Item Display Explanation A1 0 PROTECT OFF Control map data in internal mem ory can be rewritten A2 1 PROTECT ON Control map data in internal mem ory cannot be rewritten 4 Use the VALUE knob to choose the desired setting and press the ENTER button Using PCR Editor PCR Editor Ver 2 is an application that lets you use your computer to create control maps called memory sets on earlier models of the PCR series for the EDIROL PCR series 9999100000 ji EDIROL 10 gagga ooog g HOSES 000 O soo TT Eaa mm gt 7 La L2 L3 L4 AFTER TOUCH HOLDIPI E In order to transfer control maps between PCR Editor and the PCR you ll need to specify the MIDI ports that PCR Editor is to use What are MIDI ports Input ports Input port Explanation EDIROL PCR MIDI IN Receives data that arrives at the PCR s MIDI IN connector Receives data from the PCR s sliders knobs and buttons that EDIROL PCR are assigned to PORT 1 Receives data from the PCR s sliders knobs and buttons that EDIROL PCR 2 are assigned to PORT 2 If you re receiving bulk data from the PCR choose PCR 2 as the input port The output destination for
111. ure Use the VALUE knob or controller A1 0 B2 9 to specify the desired channel 9 Press the ENTER button The display will indicate N The portion shows the currently specified value 10 Enter the note number Use the VALUE knob or controller A 1 A8 and B1 B8 to specify the desired note number 11 Press the ENTER button 12 If the controller is A1 A9 B1 B9 C1 C3 L1 L4 or P1 specify the button mode p 64 Settings Edit mode Advanced editing 1 12 Enter the velocity value If the controller is A1 A9 or B1 B9 selecting tch will transmit a velocity value that corresponds to the force with which you pressed the pad In Note Assign advanced editing 1 you can also specify the velocity value in addition to the items in basic editing 1 Press the EDIT button so it s lit 13 Press the ENTER button 2 Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign a note The display will indicate P MIDI output port message The portion shows the currently specified value If the controller is a button press it l The display will indicate the number of the selected controller 14 Specify the MIDI output port gt Port setting p 65 3 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button 15 Ifthe controller is A1 A9 B1 B9 C1 C3 L1 L4 or P1 4 Make the display indicate NT Note
112. wer sounds separately using your right and left hands Dual Split The entire keyboard will play both the Lower and Upper sounds Here s how to specify the ranges for the Lower sound and Upper sound so that you can play them separately using your left and right hands UPPER LOWER Press the DUAL SPLIT button several times to make it light If you want to change the Upper sound press the UPPER button Press the DUAL SPLIT button several times to make it blink If you want to change the Upper sound press the UPPER button Setting the Split point Here s how to specify the Split point at which the Upper and Lower regions will be divided 1 Press the EDIT button so it s lit 2 Press the SPLIT button so it s lit nmn ES mm mm EN ed eg GB PRM MUTE OCTAVE indicate the key that you pressed ONO 4 Press the ENTER button PANIC SNAPSHOT L STANDARD 3 Press the key that you want to be the leftmost key in the Upper region The display will This completes the split point setting Playing Play mode Employing performance dynamics Velocity Normally the velocity value of the transmitted notes will vary depending on how strongly you play the keyboard If desired you can also specify a fixed velocity at which all notes will be transmitted regardless of how strongly you play the keyboard This is convenient when you want to record into your DAW software at a fixed velocity You ca
113. wer value limits umi VAU cale SE Sepan gt Specifying the value range upper lower limits p 45 14 Specify the output port gt Port setting p 65 Press the ENTER button D aA P Q Turn the VALUE knob or press controller A1 0 to display the basic editing SEO indication 15 As appropriate for the type of controller set the button mode p 64 or the virtual If you want to select advanced editing press a controller A2 1 A5 4 center click setting p 65 to display the SE1 SE4 indication 7 Press the ENTER button Now you can proceed to the basic editing advanced editing 1 procedure For details on the actual assignments refer to System exclusive message assignment examples p 58 Settings Edit mode Using advanced editing 2 Using advanced editing 3 or 4 The display will indicate F The display will indicate L The portion shows the currently specified value The portion shows the currently specified value 8 Use the VALUE knob or controllers A7 6 B1 8 B3 A B5 8 Use controllers A1 A8 and B1 B2 to enter the number of C and B8 F to specify the system exclusive message bytes you ll be entering as a decimal number 9 Press the ENTER button 9 Press the ENTER button 10 Specify the output port 10 Use controllers A1 A8 and B1 B8 to enter the first byte gt Port setti 65 gt Port setting p 11 Pres
114. will indicate EDIT 2 Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign a control change message If the controller is a button press it The display will indicate the number of the controller you selected 10 Enter the control change number Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button Use the VALUE knob or controllers A1 A8 and B1 B8 to specify the desired control number Turn the VALUE knob to make CC appear 11 Press the ENTER button Press the ENTER button 12 As appropriate for the type of controller make button mode settings p 64 or virtual center click settings p 65 Advanced editing 1 In control change assign advanced editing 1 you can specify an upper and lower limit for the control change data in addition to setting the items available in basic editing 1 Press the EDIT button so it s lit 2 Slightly move the controller to which you re assigning a control change message If the controller is a button press it The display will indicate the controller number 3 Check the indication in the display then press the ENTER button 4 Turn the VALUE knob to make the display indicate CC 5 Press the ENTER button 6 Turn the VALUE knob or press controller A2 1 to make CC1 appear 7 Press the ENTER button 8 Enter the channel 9 Press the ENTER button 10 Enter the control change number 11 Press the ENTER
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