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10 Using control maps The PCR-300/500/800 can receive control map data in the form of a bulk dump. If you want control map data you’ve created using
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11 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 P
12 Using control maps The PCR-300/500/800 can transmit control map data to your DAW software in the form of a bulk dump. In order to transmit a contr
13 Using control maps By turning the Protect setting on, you can protect the control map data from being accidentally overwritten.This will disable A
14 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 model
15 Using PCR Editor If you have not yet installed PCR Editor in your computer, install it now as described in the included setup guide. 1 Use a USB c
16 Using PCR Editor Explanation of the menus File menu MenuExplanation NewCreates a new control map. In the new control map, all controllers will be
17 Using PCR Editor You can use the following keyboard shortcuts in PCR Editor. * In some text boxes, such as the main window’s Title field, the [Edi
18 Using PCR Editor fig.EditorMainWindow-e.eps Title You can enter a name for the control map currently being edited. Only single-byte alphanumeric c
19 Using PCR Editor Output Port This specifies the USB port on the USB-connected computer to which the MIDI message will be sent. Button Mode For a b
2 Contents Names of things and what they do ...4 Panel ...
20 Using PCR Editor Here’s how to assign a MIDI message to each controller. fig.EH-Assign.eps_81 1 In the main window, click the controller to which
21 Using PCR Editor You can use either of the following two methods to view the MIDI messages you’ve assigned. Assignment list If you want to use you
22 Using PCR Editor 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 contro
23 Using PCR Editor A control map that you edit using PCR Editor can be saved as an SMF-format file on your computer, as well as being transferred to
24 Using PCR Editor The setting items shown in the message assign window will depend on the MIDI message you’ve selected. This section explains the s
25 Using PCR Editor Polyphonic Key Pressure [An kk vv] Assign a polyphonic key pressure message. fig.EditorPolyKeyPres.eps_35 You can specify the fol
26 Using PCR Editor Program Change (Min-Max) [Cn pp] Assign a program change message (with a variable program number). fig.EditorPC2.eps_35 You can s
27 Using PCR Editor Program Change – Inc Assign the program change increment function (PC INC).This will transmit a program change number that is one
28 Using PCR Editor Encoder Simulate [Bn cc 41] – [Bn cc 01] Assign a function that simulates a rotary encoder. fig.EditorEncoder.eps_35 You can spec
29 Using PCR Editor Assign a system exclusive message (System Ex.). You can enter up to twenty-four bytes. fig.EditorSysEx.eps_35 You can specify the
3 Settings (Edit mode)...41 Assigning MIDI messages on the PCR keyboard ... 41No
30 Using PCR Editor Assign a MIDI message.You can enter up to twenty-four bytes. You may assign more than one MIDI message if desired. fig.EditorFree
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32 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
33 Playing (Play mode) Here’s how to specify the current channel, which will be used to transmit data produced by playing the keyboard as well as oth
34 Playing (Play mode) You can select sounds on your sound module from the PCR by transmitting Program Changes.To select sounds in a different bank,
35 Playing (Play mode) In order to switch the bank number, you’ll need to make system settings for “Value Encoder” so that [USER] is assigned to “BAN
36 Playing (Play mode) The PCR-300/500/800’s keyboard has two parts—Lower and Upper—and you can select different sounds for each part.The entire keyb
37 Playing (Play mode) Dual lets you play both the Lower sound and Upper sound from the entire keyboard.The entire keyboard will play both the Lower
38 Playing (Play mode) Normally, the velocity value of the transmitted notes will vary depending on how strongly you play the keyboard.If desired, yo
39 Playing (Play mode) You can set the controllers to the desired positions and then transmit their state as a “snapshot.”The snapshot function will
4 Names of things and what they do fig.Panel-Left.eps Display This shows a variety of information, such as the current state. * The display will dim
40 Playing (Play mode) If you experience problems during operation such as notes on your sound module that fail to turn off, or if something is wrong
41 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]–
42 Settings (Edit mode) 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
43 Settings (Edit mode) * If you assign a note message to [S1]–[S9], [R1]–[R9], or [P2], moving the controller to the maximum position will transmit
44 Settings (Edit mode) Here’s how to assign an aftertouch message to a controller. Basic editing (-> Advanced editing 1–3 (p. 45)) fig.H-Edit.e
45 Settings (Edit mode)Advanced editing 1–3In Aftertouch Assign advanced editing 1, you can specify an upper and lower limit for the aftertouch data
46 Settings (Edit mode) Here’s how to assign a control change message to a controller. Basic editing (-> Advanced editing (p. 47)) fig.H-Edit.eps
47 Settings (Edit mode)Advanced editing 1In control change assign advanced editing 1, you can specify an upper and lower limit for the control change
48 Settings (Edit mode) Here’s how to assign a program change message to a controller. Basic editing (-> Advanced editing 1, 2 (p. 50), Advance
49 Settings (Edit mode) fig.D-NoteSelect.eps 9 Press the [ENTER] button.The display will indicate “N- -.” * The - - portion shows the currently speci
5 Names of things and what they do VALUE knob By turning the VALUE knob you can change the value of the MIDI CHANNEL, PROGRAM CHANGE, CONTROL MAP, or
50 Settings (Edit mode)Advanced editing 1, 2Program Change Assign advanced editing 1 lets you specify an upper limit and lower limit for the program
51 Settings (Edit mode) * By “most recently transmitted program change number,” we mean the value that was last transmitted by the advanced editing 3
52 Settings (Edit mode) You can assign a controller to adjust the speed of the F8 clock (20–250). * In order to transmit F8 clock, the F8 clock setti
53 Settings (Edit mode) You can assign an RPN or NRPN to a controller. Basic editing (-> Advanced editing 1 (p. 54)) fig.H-Edit.eps 1 Press the
54 Settings (Edit mode)Advanced editing 1RPN/NRPN advanced editing 1 lets you specify the upper limit and lower limit for the data entry MSB (CC#6) o
55 Settings (Edit mode) You can assign a system exclusive message to a controller.Advanced editing 2 lets you assign a single-byte system message (sy
56 Settings (Edit mode) System exclusive assignment procedure fig.H-Edit.eps 1 Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit. fig.D-Edit.eps The display will i
57 Settings (Edit mode) Using advanced editing 2 fig.D-F.eps The display will indicate “F-.” * The – portion shows the currently specified value. 8 U
58 Settings (Edit mode) System exclusive message assignment examples • Specifying a checksum (p. 58)• Specifying the location of the data (p. 59)•
59 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 inse
6 Names of things and what they do fig.Panel-Top.eps Controllers [R1]–[R9] (knobs) You can assign the desired MIDI messages to these knobs.(-> As
60 Settings (Edit mode) Entering channel/block data If the system exclusive message contains a channel or GS block number, use the following procedur
61 Settings (Edit mode) Examples of system exclusive message assignments • GM2 System On (p. 61)• Master Volume (p. 62)• Bend Pitch Control (p. 63
62 Settings (Edit mode) Master Volume“F0 7F 7F 04 01 vL vM F7” Since the data range of the Master Volume message is 00 00–7F 7F and there’s no need t
63 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 advan
64 Settings (Edit mode)Input mode settingWhen entering numeric values in modes other than Play mode, you can use either Decimal input mode or Hexadec
65 Settings (Edit mode)Virtual center click settingWhen using edit mode to assign MIDI messages on the PCR keyboard (p. 41), and you’re assigning a m
66 Settings (Edit mode) A message assigned to a controller can be copied to another controller.For example, if you want to assign similar functions t
67 Settings (Edit mode) Here’s how to cancel the MIDI message assigned to a controller. If you’ve cancelled the assignment, moving that controller wi
68 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
69 System settings MIDI[B1 (8)] MIDI I/F SWITCHSpecifies whether the MIDI connectors will be used as a MIDI inter-face.ON p. 76[B2 (9)]MIDI MERGE DES
7 Names of things and what they do fig.Panel-Side.eps DC IN jack You can connect a separately available AC adaptor (p. 92) to this jack. If you wish
70 System settings Here’s how to specify whether F8 Clock will be transmitted. 1 Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit.The display will indicate “EDIT.
71 System settings Here’s how to specify the port from which F8 Clock will be sent when “F8 Clock On/Off” is On. 1 Press the [EDIT] button so it’s li
72 System settings Here’s how to specify how the velocity transmitted when you play the keyboard will respond to your playing strength. 1 Press the [
73 System settings [A7 (6)]3-LIGHTThese velocity curves produce less change in response to variations in your playing strength, making it easier for
74 System settings Here’s how to specify the port that will transmit performance data from the keyboard and bender lever. 1 Press the [EDIT] button s
75 System settings Here’s how to specify how the velocity transmitted when you play the pad controllers [A1]–[A9] and [B1]–[B9] will respond to your
76 System settings Here’s how to specify whether the MIDI connectors will be used as a MIDI interface. 1 Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit.The disp
77 System settings The PCR-300/500/800 has a MIDI MERGE switch. The MIDI Merge Destination setting specifies the port that will be merged when the MI
78 System settings Here’s how to switch ADVANCED DRIVER ON/OFF.Normally, we recommend that you use ON . * Changes you make to this setting will take
79 System settings Here’s how to specify the control map that will be selected when you turn on the power. 1 Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit.The
8 Using control maps The PCR-300/500/800 have fifty fully assignable controllers; you can freely assign any MIDI message to each of these controllers
80 System settings Here’s how to specify the function that will be controlled by the VALUE knob when you press the [USER] button. 1 Press the [EDIT]
81 System settings Here’s how to specify the function of the DYNAMIC MAPPING/V-LINK button. 1 Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit.The display will in
82 Troubleshooting If you experience problems, read this chapter first. It contains tips for resolving problems. ● Is the PCR connected correctly? Ma
83 Troubleshooting ● Could you have connected the PCR to a USB connector that’s different than the one used when you installed the driver? The USB dr
84 Troubleshooting If you were unable to install the USB driver using the procedure given, it is possible that your computer did not recognize the PC
85 Troubleshooting ● In Windows XP/2000, have you made settings to “give priority to background processing”? To ensure that MIDI processing occurs sm
86 Troubleshooting By its nature, a software synthesizer produces sound via the sound card of your computer. There will be a time lag before the soun
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88 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 contr
89 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 th
9 Using control maps When the PCR-300/500/800 is shipped from the factory, it contains sixteen control maps. By switching among these control maps, y
90 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, yo
91 MIDI implementation chartFunction...BasicChannelModeNoteNumber VelocityAftertouchPitch BendControl ChangeProgramChangeSystem ExclusiveSystemCommon
92 Main specifications PCR-300/500/800: MIDI KEYBOARD CONTROLLER Keyboard PCR-300: 32 keys (with velocity and channel aftertouch)PCR-500: 49 keys (wi
93 Index A AC Adaptor ... 89, 92Advanced Driver Switch ...
94 Index CurveKeyboard Aftertouch ... 74Keyboard Velocity ...
95 Index Keyboard Shortcuts ... 17Keyboard Velocity Curve ...
96 Index PORT 1+2 ... 65PORT 2 ...
NOTE ASSIGNEdit modePCR keyboard settingsAFTERTOUCH ASSIGNCONTROL CHANGE ASSIGNPROGRAM CHANGE ASSIGNRPN/NRPN ASSIGNRPN/NRPN ASSIGNSys Ex. ASSIGNTEMP
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2 As of November 1, 2006 (EDIROL-1)Information When you need repair service, call your nearest EDIROL/Roland Service Center or authorized EDIROL/
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