Edirol PCR 80
Edirol PCR 80
Edirol PCR 80
Information
When you need repair service, call your nearest EDIROL/Roland Service Center or authorized EDIROL/Roland distributor
in your country as shown below.
EUROPE
INDIA
BRAZIL
HUNGARY
Deutschland
TEL: 0700 33 47 65 20
France
TEL: 0810 000 371
Italia
TEL: 02 93778329
U. S. A. / CANADA
EDIROL Corporation North
America
425 Sequoia Drive, Suite 114
Bellingham, WA 98226
U. S. A.
TEL: (360) 594-4276
FAX: (360) 594-4271
http://www.edirol.com/
INDONESIA
PT Citra IntiRama
J1. Cideng Timur No. 15J-150
Jakarta Pusat
INDONESIA
TEL: (021) 6324170
KOREA
Cosmos Corporation
1461-9, Seocho-Dong,
Seocho Ku, Seoul, KOREA
TEL: (02) 3486-8855
MALAYSIA
BENTLEY MUSIC SDN BHD
140 & 142, Jalan Bukit Bintang
55100 Kuala Lumpur,MALAYSIA
TEL: (03) 2144-3333
PHILIPPINES
G.A. Yupangco & Co. Inc.
AFRICA
EGYPT
Al Fanny Trading Office
REUNION
Maison FO - YAM Marcel
25 Rue Jules Hermann,
Chaudron - BP79 97 491
Ste Clotilde Cedex,
REUNION ISLAND
TEL: (0262) 218-429
SOUTH AFRICA
That Other Music Shop
(PTY) Ltd.
11 Melle St., Braamfontein,
Johannesbourg, SOUTH AFRICA
P.O.Box 32918, Braamfontein 2017
Johannesbourg, SOUTH AFRICA
TEL: (011) 403 4105
ASIA
CHINA
Roland Shanghai Electronics
Co.,Ltd.
5F. No.1500 Pingliang Road
Shanghai, CHINA
TEL: (021) 5580-0800
SINGAPORE
CRISTOFORI MUSIC PTE
LTD
Blk 3014, Bedok Industrial Park E,
#02-2148, SINGAPORE 489980
TEL: 6243-9555
TAIWAN
ROLAND TAIWAN
ENTERPRISE CO., LTD.
Room 5, 9fl. No. 112 Chung Shan
N.Road Sec.2, Taipei, TAIWAN,
R.O.C.
TEL: (02) 2561 3339
THAILAND
Theera Music Co. , Ltd.
330 Verng NakornKasem, Soi 2,
Bangkok 10100, THAILAND
TEL: (02) 2248821
VIETNAM
Saigon Music
138 Tran Quang Khai St.,
District 1
Ho Chi Minh City
VIETNAM
TEL: (08) 844-4068
AUSTRALIA/
NEW ZEALAND
AUSTRALIA
Roland Corporation
Australia Pty., Ltd.
38 Campbell Avenue
Dee Why West. NSW 2099
AUSTRALIA
TEL: (02) 9982 8266
NEW ZEALAND
Roland Corporation Ltd.
32 Shaddock Street, Mount Eden,
Auckland, NEW ZEALAND
TEL: (09) 3098 715
HONG KONG
CENTRAL/LATIN
AMERICA
ARGENTINA
MEXICO
Casa Veerkamp, s.a. de c.v.
Roland Ireland
Audio House, Belmont Court,
Donnybrook, Dublin 4.
Republic of IRELAND
TEL: (01) 2603501
Roland Italy S. p. A.
Viale delle Industrie 8,
20020 Arese, Milano, ITALY
TEL: (02) 937-78300
IRAN
URUGUAY
EUROPE
AUSTRIA
Roland Austria GES.M.B.H.
Siemensstrasse 4, P.O. Box 74,
A-6063 RUM, AUSTRIA
TEL: (0512) 26 44 260
JORDAN
AMMAN Trading Agency
LEBANON
Piata Libertatii 1,
RO-4200 Gheorgheni
TEL: (066) 164-609
Chahine S.A.L.
Gerge Zeidan St., Chahine Bldg.,
Achrafieh, P.O.Box: 16-5857
Beirut, LEBANON
TEL: (01) 20-1441
MuTek
QATAR
Badie Studio & Stores
P.O. Box 62,
Doha, QATAR
TEL: 423554
SPAIN
Roland Electronics
de Espaa, S. A.
SWEDEN
KUWAIT
Abdullah Salem Street,
Safat, KUWAIT
TEL: 243-6399
FBS LINES
FRANCE
ROMANIA
PORTUGAL
FINLAND
UL. Gibraltarska 4.
PL-03664 Warszawa POLAND
TEL: (022) 679 44 19
ISRAEL
P. P. H. Brzostowicz
RUSSIA
Roland France SA
POLAND
MOCO, INC.
Lilleakerveien 2 Postboks 95
Lilleaker N-0216 Oslo
NORWAY
TEL: 2273 0074
BELGIUM/HOLLAND/
LUXEMBOURG
Roland Benelux N. V.
DENMARK
VENEZUELA
CYPRUS
ITALY
NORWAY
Moon Stores
No.16, Bab Al Bahrain Avenue,
P.O.Box 247, Manama 304,
State of BAHRAIN
TEL: 211 005
IRELAND
BAHRAIN
Owners Manual
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Manuale duso
Manual del usuario
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SWITZERLAND
Roland (Switzerland) AG
Elannontie 5
FIN-01510 Vantaa, FINLAND
TEL: (0)9 68 24 020
Landstrasse 5, Postfach,
CH-4452 Itingen,
SWITZERLAND
TEL: (061) 927-8383
GERMANY
UKRAINE
Roland Elektronische
Musikinstrumente HmbH.
TURKEY
TIC-TAC
GREECE
UNITED KINGDOM
STOLLAS S.A.
Music Sound Light
U.A.E.
Owners Manual
CHILE
MIDDLE EAST
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: USING THE
UNIT SAFELY and IMPORTANT NOTES (pp. 24). These sections
provide important information concerning the proper operation of the
unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good
grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, Owners manual
should be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on
hand as a convenient reference.
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symbol alerts the user to items that must never
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means that the unit must never be disassembled.
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NOTICE
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
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This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89/336/EEC.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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PCR-30/50/80
USB MIDI KEYBOARD CONTROLLER
Edirol Corporation North America
425 Sequoia Drive, Suite 114, Bellingham, WA 98226
(360) 594-4276
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DO NOT play a CD-ROM disc on a conventional audio CD player. The resulting sound
may be of a level that could cause permanent
hearing loss. Damage to speakers or other
system components may result.
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IMPORTANT NOTES
291a
In addition to the items listed under USING THE UNIT SAFELY on page 2 -3, please read and observe the
following:
Power Supply
Maintenance
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401a
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Placement
352a
Additional Precautions
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Handling CD-ROMs
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Contents
Contents of the package...........................................................................9
Names of things and what they do ........................................................10
Setup ..................................................... 13
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Contents
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Contents
Basic operation......................................................................................116
How to switch modes...................................................................................................... 116
PLAY mode....................................................................................................................... 117
Controllers you can operate .................................................................................. 117
MIDI Channel mode (MIDI CH).................................................................................... 118
Program Change mode (PROGRAM CHANGE)........................................................ 119
Bank mode (BANK) ......................................................................................................... 120
Memory mode (MEMORY) ............................................................................................ 121
Snapshot mode (SNAPSHOT) ....................................................................................... 122
Panic mode (PANIC) ....................................................................................................... 123
Contents
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................170
Problems related to the USB driver............................................................................... 170
Deleting the driver........................................................................................................... 173
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* Screen shots in this documents are reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.
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* All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective owners.
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AC adaptor
This is the only AC adaptor you should use with the PCR-30/50/80. Do not use any AC adaptor
other than the supplied one, since doing so may cause malfunction.
USB cable
Use this to connect the USB connector of your computer with the USB connector of the
PCR-30/50/80. For details on connections and driver installation, refer to Setup (p. 13).
* Please use only the included USB cable. If you require a replacement due to loss or damage, please contact
a EDIROL/Roland Service Center listed in the Information section at the end of this manual.
CD-ROM
This contains drivers and editors for use with the PCR-30/50/80.
Owners Manual
This is the manual you are reading. Please keep it on hand for reference.
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1. Power Indicator
Lights when the power is on.
2. Controllers [R1][R8]
You can assign MIDI messages to these controllers.
3. V-LINK Button
Press the V-LINK button to enter V-LINK mode (p. 163). When V-LINK mode is on, the
V-LINK button will light.
V-LINK
V-LINK (
) is a function that lets you play music and images. By using this with
a V-LINK compatible video device, you can enjoy various video effects that are linked to your
performance.
4. MEMORY Button
Accesses memories that are stored within the PCR-30/50/80.
5. MIDI CH Button
Specifies the transmission channel (current channel) for the keyboard and bender.
6. PROGRAM CHANGE Button
Transmits program change messages on the current channel.
7. EDIT Button
Used to assign MIDI messages to the controllers.
8. DEC Button
Decreases the value of a setting by one (except in PLAY mode (p. 116)).
9. INC Button
Increases the value of a setting by one (except in PLAY mode (p. 116)).
10. HEX Button
When not in PLAY mode, sets the input mode to hexadecimal (HEX input mode).
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13. Display
Indicates the current status and various other information.
USB
DATA OUT
HEX
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Rear Panel
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Setup
This section explains how to install the drivers needed for connecting
the PCR-30/50/80 to a computer, and make the necessary settings.
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13
Windows XP users
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5
6
English
Deutsch
Click the Windows start button. From the menu that appears, select
Run....
Open the Run... dialog box.
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Franais
D:\Driver\USB_XP2K\SETUPINF.EXE
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Espaol
Italiano
* The drive name D: may be different for your system. Specify the drive name of your
CD-ROM drive.
15 Make sure that the Model field indicates EDIROL PCR, and click
[Next]. Driver installation will begin.
If the What action do you want Windows to take? setting was not set to Ignore,
a Hardware Installation dialog box will appear.
2.
Click [OK].
2.
3.
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English
19 When driver installation has been completed, the System Setting Change
dialog box will appear.
Click [Yes]. Windows will restart automatically.
1.
Deutsch
If you changed the What action do you want Windows to take? setting, restore the
original setting after Windows restarts.
If you are using Windows XP Professional, log on to Windows using the user name
of an administrative account (e.g., Administrator).
2. Click the Windows start menu, and from the menu, select Control Panel.
3. In Pick a category, click Performance and Maintenance.
4.
In or pick a Control Panel icon, click the System icon. The System Properties
dialog box will appear.
Franais
* Depending on how your system is set up, the System icon may be displayed directly in the Control
Panel (the Classic display). In this case, double-click the System icon.
5. Click the Hardware tab, and then click [Driver Signing]. The Driver Signing Options
dialog box will appear.
6. Return the What action do you want Windows to take? setting to the
original setting (either Warn or Block), and click [OK].
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Espaol
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3
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Click the Windows Start button. From the menu that appears, select
Run....
Open the Run... dialog box.
English
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* The drive name D: may be different for your system. Specify the drive name
of your CD-ROM drive.
Franais
Deutsch
D:\Driver\USB_XP2K\SETUPINF.EXE
Italiano
If the File signature verification setting was not set to Ignore, a Digital Signature
Not Found dialog box will appear.
1.
Click [Yes].
2.
Espaol
Click [OK].
2.
3.
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Input the following into the Copy files from field, and click [OK].
D:\Drivers\USB_XP2K
* The drive name D: may be different for your system. Specify the drive name of your
CD-ROM drive.
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English
Disconnect all USB cables except for a USB keyboard and USB mouse
(if used).
Deutsch
Click the Windows Start button. From the menu that appears, select
Run....
Open the Run... dialog box.
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Franais
Italiano
* The drive name D: may be different for your system. Specify the drive name of your
CD-ROM drive.
Espaol
D:\Driver\USB_ME98\SETUPINF.EXE
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Settings
MIDI input and output destinations
Open the Sounds and Audio Devices Properties dialog box (or in
Windows 2000/Me, Sounds and Multimedia Properties).
Windows XP
In Pick a category, click Sound, Speech, and Audio Devices.
Next, in or pick a Control Panel icon, click the sounds and Audio
Devices icon.
Franais
Windows 2000/Me
In Control Panel, double-click the Sounds and Multimedia icon to open
the Sounds and Multimedia Properties dialog box.
Deutsch
English
Espaol
Italiano
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Make MIDI device settings on your sequencer software. For details on the
MIDI OUT/IN device to select, refer to About the ports when using a USB
connection (p. 159).
Windows 98 users
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4
5
6
Make MIDI device settings on your sequencer software. For details on the
MIDI OUT/IN device to select, refer to About the ports when using a USB
connection (p. 159).
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English
If a PCR-30/50/80 is already connected to your Macintosh when you install the driver, a message
like the following will appear when the Macintosh is started up. Perform the steps described below
as appropriate for the message that is displayed.
Franais
Deutsch
Italiano
Espaol
If you are using a virus checker or similar software, be sure to exit this as well.
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3
4
Double-click the PCR Driver-E Installer icon (found in the Driver E (Mac
OS 9, 8) folder of the CD-ROM) to start up the installer.
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fig.3-3
From the CD-ROM, drag the Driver E (Mac OS 9, 8) OMS Setting folder to the hard disk of your Macintosh to
copy it.
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English
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13 Make MIDI device settings on your sequencer software. For details on the
MIDI OUT/IN device to select, refer to About the ports when using a USB
connection (p. 159).
This completes the series of steps needed to connect the PCR-30/50/80 to the
Macintosh, install the MIDI driver, and make the driver settings.
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Open the FreeMIDI Applications folder from the location into which you
installed FreeMIDI, and double-click the FreeMIDI Setup icon to start it up.
The first time you start up, use the following procedure.
1. A dialog box saying Welcome to FreeMIDI! will appear.
Click [Continue].
2. When the FreeMIDI Preferences dialog box appear.
Click [Cancel].
3. The About Quick Setup dialog box will appear.
Click [Cancel].
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7
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Deutsch
Select PCR from the FreeMIDI Setting folder you copied in step 3, and
click [Open].
Franais
Italiano
2
3
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English
FreeMIDI settings
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10 Once again choose the MIDI menu command Check Connections to end
the test.
This completes the series of steps needed to connect the PCR-30/50/80 to the
Macintosh, install the MIDI driver, and make the driver settings.
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Mac OS X Users
1
2
English
Deutsch
4
5
In the authentication dialog box, input the password and click [OK].
Franais
Click [Continue].
Italiano
Click the drive in which the operating system is installed to select it, and
then click [Continue].
The display will indicate When you install this software, you must
restart your computer after the installation is complete.
Click [Continue installation].
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2
3
Make MIDI device settings on your sequencer software. For details on the
MIDI OUT/IN device to select, refer to About the ports when using a USB
connection (p. 159).
This completes the series of steps needed to connect the PCR-30/50/80 to the
Macintosh, install the MIDI driver, and make the driver settings.
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Windows XP-Anwender
Starten Sie Windows, wobei das PCR-30/50/80 ausgesteckt ist.
Stecken Sie alle USB-Kabel auer der USB-Tastatur und der USB-Maus
aus (falls vorhanden).
Italiano
Espaol
Franais
Die Vorgehensweise bei der Installation hngt von Ihrem System ab.
Bitte lesen Sie abhngig von dem von Ihnen verwendeten System in einem
der folgenden Abschnitte weiter.
Windows XP-Anwender ..................................... (S. 33)
Windows 2000-Anwender................................... (S. 38)
Windows Me/98-Anwender .............................. (S. 42)
Deutsch
English
Treiberinstallation
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6
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D:\Driver\USB_XP2K\SETUPINF.EXE
* Der Laufwerknamen D: kann auf Ihrem System anders lauten. Geben Sie statt
dessen den Laufwerknamen Ihres CD-ROM-Laufwerks an.
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zu verbinden.
1. Verbinden Sie bei ausgeschaltetem Netzschalter den
Wechselstromadapter mit dem PCR-30/50/80.
2. Verbinden Sie den Wechselstromadapter mit einer elektrischen
Steckdose.
3. Verwenden Sie das USB-Kabel, um das PCR-30/50/80 mit Ihrem
Computer zu verbinden.
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Franais
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15 Prfen Sie, ob das Feld Modell EDIROL PCR anzeigt und klicken
Sie auf [Weiter]. Die Installation des Treibers beginnt.
Wenn die Einstellung fr Wie soll Windows vorgehen? nicht Ignorieren lautet, wird
das Dialogfeld Hardware-Installation angezeigt.
2.
2.
Wenn der Assistent fr das Suchen neuer Hardware erscheint, klicken Sie auf
[Beenden].
3.
Fhren Sie die Installation aus, wie im Abschnitt Fehlerbehebung in Device Manager shows
?, !, or USB Composite Device (S. 172) beschrieben.
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Wenn Sie die Einstellung fr Wie soll Windows vorgehen? gendert haben
1.
English
Wenn Sie die Einstellung Wie soll Windows vorgehen? gendert haben, mssen Sie die
ursprngliche Einstellung nach dem Neustart von Windows wiederherstellen.
Wenn Sie Windows XP Professional verwenden, melden Sie sich in Windows mit
dem Benutzernamen eines Administrationskontos an (z.B. Administrator).
2. Klicken Sie auf die Windows-Schaltflche [Start] und whlen Sie im daraufhin
angezeigten Men Systemsteuerung.
3. Klicken Sie in Whlen Sie eine Kategorie auf Leistung und Wartung.
Klicken Sie in oder whlen Sie ein Systemsteuerungssymbol auf das Symbol
System. Daraufhin werden die Systemeigenschaften angezeigt.
Deutsch
4.
* Abhngig von der Konfiguration Ihres Systems kann es vorkommen, dass das Symbol System nicht
sofort in der Systemsteuerung (in der klassischen Anzeige) angezeigt wird. Doppelklicken Sie in
diesem Fall auf das Symbol System.
5. Klicken Sie auf die Registerkarte Hardware und klicken Sie anschlieend auf
[Treibersignierung]. Daraufhin werden die Treibersignaturoptionen angezeigt.
6. Stellen Sie die ursprnglichen Einstellungen fr Wie soll Windows vorgehen?
wieder her (entweder Warnen oder Sperren) und klicken Sie auf OK.
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Espaol
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Windows 2000-Anwender
2
3
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English
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D:\Driver\USB_XP2K\SETUPINF.EXE
Franais
* Der Laufwerknamen D: kann auf Ihrem System anders lauten. Geben Sie statt
dessen den Laufwerknamen Ihres CD-ROM-Laufwerks an.
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Espaol
Italiano
2.
2.
Wenn der Assistent fr das Suchen neuer Hardware erscheint, klicken Sie auf [Beenden].
3.
Fhren Sie die Installation aus, wie im Abschnitt Fehlerbehebung in Device Manager shows
?, !, or USB Composite Device (S. 172) beschrieben.
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English
Deutsch
Espaol
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Franais
41
Windows Me/98-Anwender
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D:\Driver\USB_ME98\SETUPINF.EXE
* Der Laufwerknamen D: kann auf Ihrem System anders lauten. Geben Sie statt
dessen den Laufwerknamen Ihres CD-ROM-Laufwerks an.
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Deutsch
Franais
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English
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Einstellungen
Eingabe- und Ausgabeziele fr MIDI
Windows XP/2000/Me-Anwender
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44
Einzelheiten zu den
Anschlssen erhalten Sie
unter About the ports
when using a USB
connection (S. 159).
Detaillierte Informationen
zu den MIDI-Gerteeinstellungen finden Sie im
Handbuch Ihrer Software.
English
Windows 98-Anwender
ffnen Sie die Systemsteuerung.
Deutsch
Klicken Sie in Windows auf Start und whlen Sie im daraufhin angezeigten
Men Einstellungen - Systemsteuerung.
4
5
Einzelheiten zu dem
Anschluss erhalten Sie
unter About the ports
when using a USB
connection (S. 159).
Italiano
Detaillierte Informationen
zu den MIDI-Gerteeinstellungen finden Sie im
Handbuch Ihrer Software.
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Mac OS 9/8-Benutzer
Installation des Treibers
Der PCR-30/50/80 OMS-Treiber im Lieferumfang ist ein Add-On-Modul fr
die Verwendung des PCR-30/50/80 mit OMS oder FreeMIDI.
* Entsprechend der von Ihnen verwendeten Sequenzer-Software muss auf Ihrem
Macintosh entweder OMS oder FreeMIDI installiert sein.
* Trennen Sie das PCR-30/50/80 vom Macintosh, bevor Sie die Installation ausfhren.
Wenn das PCR-30/50/80 eingeschaltet wird, wird eine Meldung hnlich der folgenden Meldung
angezeigt, wenn der Macintosh hochgefahren wird. Gehen Sie abhngig von der angezeigten
Meldung vor wie nachfolgend beschrieben.
Wenn die Meldung lautet:
Driver required for USB device unknown device is not available. Search for
driver on the Internet?
klicken Sie auf Cancel.
Wenn die Meldung lautet:
Software required for using device unknown device cannot be found. Please refer
to the manual included with the device, and install the necessary software
klicken Sie auf [OK].
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English
Doppelklicken Sie auf das Symbol PCR Driver-E Installer (das sich im
Ordner Driver E (Mac OS 9, 8) -OMS auf der CD-ROM befindet), um das
Installationsprogramm zu starten.
Deutsch
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Einstellungen
OMS-Einstellungen
Bevor Sie die OMS-Einstellungen prfen knnen, mssen Sie ein
MIDI-Soundmodul mit dem MIDI OUT-Anschluss des PCR-30/50/80
verbinden.
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Weitere Informationen
zum Anschluss eines
MIDI-Soundmoduls
erhalten Sie im
Benutzerhandbuch fr
Ihr MIDI-Soundmodul.
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Ziehen Sie den Ordner Driver E (Mac OS 9, 8) - FreeMIDI Setting auf der
CD-ROM auf die Festplatte Ihres Macintosh, um ihn zu kopieren.
ffnen Sie den Ordner FreeMIDI Applications an dem Ort, an dem Sie
FreeMIDI installiert haben, und doppelklicken Sie auf das Symbol FreeMIDI
Setup , um die Installation zu starten.
Wenn die Software zum ersten Mal ausgefhrt wird, wird das Dialogfeld
Welcome to FreeMIDI! angezeigt. Klicken Sie auf [Continue].
Deutsch
Franais
Fehlfunktion.
Italiano
English
Einstellungen fr FreeMIDI
Wenn das Dialogfeld About Quick Setup angezeigt wird, klicken Sie
auf [Cancel].
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13 Whlen Sie im Men MIDI erneut den Befehl Check Connections, um den
Test zu beenden.
14 Whlen Sie im Men File die Option Quit, um FreeMIDI Setup zu beenden.
Damit wurden die Schritte ausgefhrt, die erforderlich sind, um das
PCR-30/50/80 mit Ihrem Macintosh zu verbinden, die MIDI-Treiber
zu installieren und die Treiber zu konfigurieren.
Mac OS X-Benutzer
Installation des Treibers
1
2
Stecken Sie alle USB-Kabel auer der Tastatur und der Maus aus, und
starten Sie den Macintosh neu.
52
Geben Sie in das Dialogfeld Authentication Ihr Kennwort ein und klicken
Sie auf [OK].
Weitere Informationen
zum Anschluss eines
MIDI-Soundmoduls
erhalten Sie im
Benutzerhandbuch fr
Ihr MIDI-Soundmodul.
English
Deutsch
Klicken Sie auf das Laufwerk, auf dem das Betriebssystem installiert ist, um
es auszuwhlen, und klicken Sie anschlieend auf [Continue].
Franais
Italiano
* Verwenden Sie das USB-Kabel, um das PCR-30/50/80 mit Ihrem Computer zu verbinden, bevor Sie
Ihren Sequenzer oder Ihre Software starten.
* Trennen Sie das USB-Kabel nicht vom PCR-30/50/80, whrend Ihr Sequenzer oder andere Software
ausgefhrt wird.
* Stecken Sie das USB-Kabel erst aus dem PCR-30/50/80 aus, nachdem Sie Ihren Sequenzer oder andere
Software beendet haben.
* Lassen Sie die Ruhezustandsfunktion Ihres Macintosh deaktiviert.
Espaol
* Das PCR-30/50/80 funktioniert nicht in der Classic-Umgebung von Mac OS X. Verwenden Sie das
PCR, wenn die Classic-Umgebung nicht ausgefhrt wird.
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2
3
Nun haben Sie die Schritte ausgefhrt, die erforderlich sind, um den
PCR-30/50/80 an den Macintosh anzuschlieen, die MIDI-Treiber zu
installieren und die Treiber zu konfigurieren.
54
Installation et configuration
du pilote (Windows)
Windows XP
Si vous utilisez
Windows XP Professional,
vous devez ouvrir une
session avec un nom
dutilisateur disposant des
droits dadministrateur.
Pour plus de dtails sur
les comptes utilisateur,
veuillez prendre contact
avec ladministrateur
systme de votre
ordinateur.
Franais
Deutsch
English
Installation du pilote
Selon la configuration de
votre ordinateur, licne
Systme saffiche peuttre dans le Panneau
de configuration (Vue
classique). Dans ce cas,
cliquez deux fois sur
licne Systme.
55
Espaol
fig.2-1
Italiano
5
6
Munissez-vous du CD-ROM.
Introduisez-le dans le lecteur de CD de votre ordinateur.
fig.2-3_30
D:\Driver\USB_XP2K\SETUPINF.EXE
* La lettre du lecteurD: nest pas forcment celle de votre ordinateur. Tapez la lettre
affecte au lecteur de CD de votre ordinateur (par exemple, E: ou F:).
56
Deutsch
15 Vrifiez que le champ Modle indique EDIROL PCR, puis cliquez sur
[Suivant]. Linstallation du pilote commence.
Franais
Si le paramtre Que voulez-vous faire ? n'est pas dfini sur Ignorer, la bote de
dialogue Installation du matriel s'affiche.
2.
Poursuivez linstallation.
1.
2.
3.
Procdez linstallation comme dcrit la section En cas de problme (voir Device Manager
shows ?, !, or USB Composite Device (p. 172).
Italiano
fig.2-9_30
La bote de dialogue
Insrez le disque ne
s'affiche pas. Dans ce cas,
Tapez ce qui suit dans le champ Copier les fichiers depuis, puis cliquez
sur [OK].
D:\Driver\USB_XP2K
* La lettre du lecteur D: nest pas forcment celle de votre ordinateur. Tapez la lettre
affecte au lecteur de CD de votre ordinateur (par exemple, E: ou F:).
57
Si vous utilisez Windows XP Professional, vous devez ouvrir une session avec un nom
dutilisateur disposant des droits dadministrateur.
2. Cliquez sur le menu Dmarrer de Windows, puis dans le menu qui saffiche, choisissez
Panneau de configuration.
3. Dans Choisissez une catgorie, cliquez sur Performances et maintenance.
4.
* Selon la configuration de votre ordinateur, licne Systme saffiche peut-tre dans le Panneau
de configuration (Vue classique). Dans ce cas, cliquez deux fois sur licne Systme.
5. Cliquez sur longlet Matriel, puis cliquez sur [Signature du pilote]. La bote de
dialogue Options de signature du pilote s'affiche.
6. Restaurez le paramtre Que voulez-vous faire ? (Avertir ou Bloquer), puis
cliquez sur [OK].
7. Cliquez sur [OK]. La bote de dialogue Proprits Systme se ferme.
58
Windows 2000
2
3
English
Deutsch
Italiano
Franais
Espaol
Munissez-vous du CD-ROM.
Introduisez-le dans le lecteur de CD de votre ordinateur.
59
fig.2-14_40
D:\Driver\USB_XP2K\SETUPINF.EXE
* La lettre du lecteur D: nest pas forcment celle de votre ordinateur. Tapez la lettre
affecte au lecteur de CD de votre ordinateur (par exemple, E: ou F:).
Si loption Vrification de la signature des pilotes na pas t dfinie sur Ignorer, une bote
de dialogue Signature numrique introuvable saffiche.
2.
Poursuivez linstallation.
60
1.
2.
3.
Procdez linstallation comme dcrit la section En cas de problme (voir Device Manager shows
?, !, or USB Composite Device (p. 172).
Si la bote de dialogue
Insrez le disque ne
saffiche pas, lisez la
section The Insert Disk
dialog box does not
appear (p. 171)
English
D:\Drivers\USB_XP2K
* La lettre du lecteur D: nest pas forcment celle de votre ordinateur. Tapez la lettre
affecte au lecteur de CD de votre ordinateur (par exemple, E: ou F:).
Deutsch
Franais
Italiano
3. Cliquez sur longlet Profils matriels, puis cliquez sur [Signature des pilotes].
La bote de dialogue Options de signature du pilote s'affiche.
4. Restaurez loption Vrification de la signature des fichiers sa valeur dorigine
(Avertir ou Bloquer), puis cliquez sur [OK].
5. Cliquez sur [OK]. La bote de dialogue Proprits Systme se ferme.
Espaol
61
Windows Me/98
Munissez-vous du CD-ROM.
Introduisez-le dans le lecteur de CD de votre ordinateur.
fig.2-19a_30
D:\Driver\USB_ME98\SETUPINF.EXE
* La lettre du lecteur D: nest pas forcment celle de votre ordinateur. Tapez la lettre
affecte au lecteur de CD de votre ordinateur (par exemple, E: ou F:).
62
Franais
Italiano
Deutsch
English
Espaol
63
Paramtres
Paramtres d'entre et de sortie MIDI
Windows XP/2000/Me :
Selon la configuration
de votre ordinateur, licne
Sons et priphriques
audio saffiche peut-tre
dans le Panneau de
configuration (Vue
classique). Dans ce cas,
cliquez deux fois sur
licne Sons et priphriques audio.
Windows 2000/Me
Dans le Panneau de configuration, cliquez deux fois sur l'icne Sons
et Multimdia pour ouvrir la bote de dialogue Proprits de Sons
et multimdia.
fig.2-28_30
64
English
Windows 98
Ouvrez le Panneau de configuration.
Deutsch
5
6
Italiano
65
Espaol
3
4
Franais
fig.2-29_30
Installation et configuration
du pilote (Macintosh)
The installation procedure will differ depending on your system.
Please proceed to one of the following sections, depending on the system you use.
Mac OS 9/8 users ................................................. (p. 66)
Mac OS X users ..................................................... (p. 71)
66
Munissez-vous du CD-ROM.
English
3
4
Cliquez deux fois sur l'icne PCR Driver-E Installer (dans le dossier Driver
E (Mac OS 9, 8) - OMS du CD-ROM) pour lancer l'installeur.
Deutsch
fig.3-2_40
Franais
Paramtres
Italiano
Paramtres OMS
67
Espaol
fig.3-3
fig.3-3
fig.3-4
fig.3-5_35
fig.3-6_35
fig.3-7
fig.3-8_35
fig.3-9_35
68
fig.3-10
English
Deutsch
PCR-30/50/80. Si la flche ct
du numro 2 ou 3 sur le schma
de droite clignote, les rglages
sont corrects.
Pour plus d'informations
sur la connexion d'un
module de sons MIDI,
reportez-vous la
documentation de votre
module de sons MIDI.
Italiano
Franais
Espaol
69
Paramtres FreeMIDI
2
3
4
5
6
70
fig.3-13_40
Deutsch
English
terminer le test.
Franais
Utilisateurs Mac OS X
Installation du pilote
Italiano
Munissez-vous du CD-ROM.
Introduisez-le dans le lecteur de CD de votre ordinateur.
Espaol
71
Le message When you install this software, you must restart your
computer after the installation is complete saffiche (Vous devez
redmarrer votre ordinateur une fois linstallation termine).
Cliquez sur [Continue installation].
72
Rglage du pilote
Utilisez le cble USB pour brancher le PCR-30/50/80 votre ordinateur.
English
Italiano
Franais
Espaol
2
3
Deutsch
73
Installazione e configurazione
del driver (Windows)
Installazione del driver
La procedura dinstallazione dipender dal sistema utilizzato.
Passare ad una delle sezioni seguenti a seconda del sistema utilizzato.
Utenti Windows XP ............................................. (pag. 74)
Utenti Windows 2000........................................... (pag. 78)
Utenti Windows Me/98 ...................................... (pag. 81)
Utenti Windows XP
Se si utilizza Windows XP
Professional, necessario
collegarsi come un nome
utente dotato di privilegi
amministrativi, ad
esempio come Administrator. Per maggiori informazioni sugli account
degli utenti, contattare
lamministratore del
sistema.
74
A seconda di come il
sistema configurato,
licona Sistema potrebbe
essere visualizzata
direttamente nel Pannello
di controllo (visualizzazione classica). In tal caso
fare doppio clic sull'icona
Sistema.
Se al passo 4 il parametro
Scegliere una delle
seguenti impostazioni
stato modificato, dopo
aver installato il driver
necessario ripristinare
limpostazione dorigine.
5
6
Fare clic su [OK] per chiudere la finestra di dialogo Propriet del sistema.
English
Preparare il CD-ROM.
Inserire il CD nellunit CD-ROM del computer.
Deutsch
Fare clic sul pulsante Start di Windows. Nel menu visualizzato, selezionare
Esegui.
Aprire la finestra di dialogo Esegui....
fig.2-3_30
Franais
D:\Driver\USB_XP2K\SETUPINF.EXE
Italiano
Questo apparecchio
provvisto di un circuito
di protezione. necessario
aspettare qualche secondo
dopo laccensione prima
che lapparecchio funzioni
normalmente.
75
Espaol
14 La finestra visualizzer il
seguente messaggio
Selezionare le opzioni di
ricerca e di installazione.
Selezionare Non effettuare
la ricerca. La scelta del driver
da installare verr effettuata
manualmente, e fare clic
su [Avanti].
2.
Continuare linstallazione.
2.
Quando appare la finestra Installazione guidata nuovo hardware, fare clic su [Fine].
3.
fig.2-9_30
76
Viene visualizzata la
finestra di dialogo Inserire
il disco. In questo caso
passare al passo 17.
English
Accertarsi che sullo schermo sia visualizzato EDIROL PCR, e fare clic
su [Fine].
Attendere fino a quando nella barra delle applicazioni non appare il
messaggio Trovato nuovo hardware.
Deutsch
2. In Windows, fare clic sul menu Start e nel menu selezionare Pannello di controllo.
3. In Scegliere una categoria, fare clic su Prestazioni e manutenzione.
In o unicona del Pannello di controllo, fare clic sullicona Sistema. Viene
visualizzata la finestra di dialogo Propriet del sistema.
Franais
4.
* A seconda di come il sistema configurato, licona Sistema potrebbe essere visualizzata direttamente
nel Pannello di controllo (visualizzazione classica). In tal caso fare doppio clic sull'icona Sistema.
5. Fare clic sulla scheda Hardware e poi sul pulsante [Firma driver]. Verr visualizzata
la finestra di dialogo Opzioni firma driver.
6. Ripristinare limpostazione Scegliere una delle seguenti opzioni al valore dorigine
(di avviso o di blocco) e fare clic su [OK].
Italiano
Espaol
77
2
3
fig.2-12
Preparare il CD-ROM.
Inserire il CD nellunit CD-ROM del computer.
78
D:\Driver\USB_XP2K\SETUPINF.EXE
* Lidentificativo dellunit D: potrebbe essere diverso da quello del sistema
utilizzato. In questo caso specificare il nome dellunit CD-ROM utilizzata.
Franais
Deutsch
English
fig.2-14_40
Questo apparecchio
provvisto di un circuito
di protezione. necessario
aspettare qualche secondo
dopo laccensione prima
che lapparecchio funzioni
normalmente.
Italiano
Se limpostazione Verifica firma file non stata impostata su Ignora, verr visualizzato
il messaggio Firma digitale non trovata.
1.
2.
Continuare linstallazione.
Espaol
2.
Quando appare la finestra Installazione guidata nuovo hardware, fare clic su [Fine].
3.
79
Se la finestra di dialogo
Inserire il disco non
appare, leggere la sezione
The Insert Disk dialog
box does not appear
(pag. 171).
D:\Drivers\USB_XP2K
* Lidentificativo dellunit D: potrebbe essere diverso da quello del sistema
utilizzato. In questo caso specificare il nome dellunit CD-ROM utilizzata.
80
English
Scollegare tutti i cavi USB, ad eccezione della tastiera e del mouse USB,
se utilizzati.
Preparare il CD-ROM.
Deutsch
Fare clic sul pulsante Start di Windows. Nel menu visualizzato, selezionare
Esegui.
Aprire la finestra di dialogo Esegui....
fig.2-19a_30
Franais
D:\Driver\USB_ME98\SETUPINF.EXE
Espaol
Italiano
81
82
Questo apparecchio
provvisto di un circuito
di protezione. necessario
aspettare qualche secondo
dopo laccensione prima
che lapparecchio funzioni
normalmente.
Impostazioni
Destinazioni input e output MIDI
A seconda di come
il sistema configurato,
licona Suoni e periferiche audio potrebbe
essere visualizzata direttamente nel Pannello di
controllo (visualizzazione
classica). In tal caso fare
doppio clic sull'icona
Suoni e periferiche
audio.
Franais
Windows XP
In Windows, fare clic sul pulsante Start e nel menu selezionare Pannello
di controllo.
Deutsch
English
83
Espaol
Selezionare la periferica
MIDI opportuna per il
sistema utilizzato. Non
necessario selezionare
obbligatoriamente
EDIROL PCR MIDI OUT.
Italiano
fig.2-28_30
Utenti Windows 98
fig.2-29_30
3
4
5
6
84
Selezionare la periferica
MIDI opportuna per il
sistema utilizzato. Non
necessario selezionare
obbligatoriamente
EDIROL PCR MIDI OUT.
English
Installazione e configurazione
del driver (Macintosh)
The installation procedure will differ depending on your system.
Please proceed to one of the following sections, depending on the system you use.
Mac OS 9/8 users ................................................. (pag. 85)
Mac OS X users ..................................................... (pag. 91)
Lapplicazione OMS si
trova nella cartella OMS
2.3.8 E allinterno della
cartella OMS del CD-ROM.
Per avere maggiori
informazioni sul software
OMS, consultare il file
OMS_2.3_Mac.pdf
(manuale in linea) che si
trova nella cartella OMS
2.3.8E allinterno della
cartella OMS sul CD-ROM.
Franais
Deutsch
Italiano
Espaol
85
Preparare il CD-ROM.
Inserire il CD-ROM nellunit CD-ROM.
3
4
Fare doppio clic sullicona PCR Driver-E Installer, che si trova nella cartella
Driver E (Mac OS 9, 8) del CD-ROM, per avviare il programma
dinstallazione.
fig.3-2_40
Impostazioni
Impostazioni OMS
86
fig.3-4
Deutsch
fig.3-5_35
English
fig.3-3
fig.3-3
Si consiglia di disattivare
AppleTalk selezionando
Chooser nel menu Apple.
Italiano
Franais
fig.3-6_35
fig.3-8_35
Espaol
87
fig.3-9_35
fig.3-10
88
Si consiglia di disattivare
AppleTalPer maggiori
informazioni sul collegamento del modulo sonoro
MIDI, fare riferimento
al manuale utente del
modulo sonoro MIDI.
Impostazioni FreeMIDI
Utilizzare il cavo USB per collegare lPCR-30/50/80 al computer.
1. Dopo aver spostato linterruttore di alimentazione su OFF, collegare
il adattatore AC allPCR-30/50/80.
2. Collegare il adattatore AC a una presa elettrica.
3. Utilizzare il cavo USB per collegare lPCR-30/50/80 al computer.
4
5
6
7
8
9
Franais
Italiano
Espaol
Deutsch
English
89
90
Si consiglia di disattivare
AppleTalPer maggiori
informazioni sul collegamento del modulo sonoro
MIDI, fare riferimento
al manuale utente del
modulo sonoro MIDI.
Utenti Mac OS X
1
2
English
Preparare il CD-ROM.
Inserire il CD nellunit CD-ROM del computer.
Deutsch
In Mac OS X v10.1.5, fare clic sul simbolo del lucchetto per l'autentificazione.
Franais
Italiano
Espaol
91
92
English
Franais
Italiano
Espaol
Deutsch
93
Usuarios de Windows XP
Si es usuario de
Windows XP Professional,
deber iniciar la sesin
con un nombre de usuario
con algn tipo de cuenta
de administracin (por
ejemplo, Administrador).
Para obtener informacin
detallada acerca de las
cuentas de usuario,
consulte al administrador
de sistemas de su PC.
fig.2-1
94
Si ha modificado Qu
accin desea que realice
Windows? en el paso 4,
deber restaurar la
configuracin anterior
despus de instalar
el controlador.
English
Prepare el CD-ROM.
Inserte el CD-ROM en la unidad de CD-ROM del PC.
Deutsch
fig.2-3_30
Franais
D:\DRIVER\USB_XP2K\SETUPINF.EXE
* El nombre de la unidad D: puede ser diferente para su sistema. Especifique el nombre
de su unidad de CD-ROM.
Italiano
95
Espaol
2.
2.
Cuando aparezca Asistente para hardware nuevo encontrado, haga clic en [Finalizar].
3.
fig.2-9_30
96
1.
Deutsch
Franais
4. En o elija un icono del Panel de control, haga clic en el icono Sistema. Aparecer
el cuadro de dilogo Propiedades del sistema.
* En funcin de cmo tenga configurado el sistema, puede que el icono Sistema aparezca directamente
en el Panel de control (en la vista Clsica). En ese caso, haga doble clic en el icono Sistema.
5. Haga clic en la ficha Hardware y, a continuacin, en [Firma del controlador]. Aparecer
el cuadro de dilogo Opciones de firma del controlador.
6. Restablezca el valor de Qu accin desea que realice Windows? al valor original
(Advertir o Bloquear) y haga clic en [Aceptar].
Italiano
Espaol
97
2
3
fig.2-12
Asegrese de establecer
Verificacin de la firma
de archivo en Omitir.
Si ya est establecido en Omitir,
haga clic en [Aceptar].
Si no est establecido en Omitir,
anote el valor actual (Avisar o Bloquear). A continuacin, cambie
la configuracin a Omitir y haga clic en [Aceptar].
Prepare el CD-ROM.
Inserte el CD-ROM en la unidad de CD-ROM del PC.
98
Si ha cambiado el valor
Verificacin de la firma
del archivo en el paso 5,
deber restaurar la
configuracin anterior
despus de instalar
el controlador.
English
fig.2-14_40
Franais
Italiano
Deutsch
D:\DRIVER\USB_XP2K\SETUPINF.EXE
1.
2.
Espaol
2.
Cuando aparezca Asistente para hardware nuevo encontrado, haga clic en [Finalizar].
3.
Efecte la instalacin tal como se describe en el apartado Resolucin de problemas del apartado
Device Manager shows ?, !, or USB Composite Device (pg. 172).
99
Si no aparece el cuadro
de dilogo Insertar disco,
consulte el apartado The
Insert Disk dialog box
does not appear
(pg. 171).
D:\Drivers\USB_XP2K
* El nombre de la unidad D: puede ser diferente para su sistema. Especifique
el nombre de la unidad de CD-ROM.
100
English
Desconecte todos los cables USB excepto el del teclado USB y el ratn USB
(si se utilizan).
Prepare el CD-ROM.
Deutsch
fig.2-19a_30
Franais
D:\Driver\USB_ME98\SETUPINF.EXE
Espaol
Italiano
101
102
Configuracin
Destinos de entrada y salida MIDI
Franais
Windows XP
Haga clic en el botn Inicio de Windows y, en el men que aparecer,
seleccione Panel de control.
Deutsch
English
Seleccione el dispositivo
MIDI apropiado para el
sistema. No tiene por qu
seleccionar necesariamente
EDIROL PCR MIDI OUT.
Para obtener ms
informacin, consulte
el apartado About the
ports when using a USB
connection (pg. 159).
Espaol
Italiano
fig.2-28_30
103
Usuarios de Windows 98
fig.2-29_30
3
4
5
6
104
Seleccione el dispositivo
MIDI apropiado para el
sistema. No tiene por qu
seleccionar necesariamente
EDIROL PCR MIDI OUT.
Para obtener ms
informacin, consulte
el apartado About the
ports when using a USB
connection (pg. 159).
English
Instalacin y configuracin
del controlador (Macintosh)
The installation procedure will differ depending on your system.
Please proceed to one of the following sections, depending on the system you use.
Mac OS 9/8 users ................................................. (pg. 105)
Mac OS X users ..................................................... (pg. 105)
Deutsch
OMS se encuentra en
la carpeta OMS 2.3.8 E
dentro de la carpeta OMS
Franais
Italiano
Espaol
Si la pantalla indica:
Software required for using device unknown device cannot be found. Please refer
to the manual included with the device, and install the necessary software
Haga clic en [OK].
105
Prepare el CD-ROM.
Inserte el CD-ROM en la unidad de CD-ROM.
3
4
fig.3-2_40
Configuracin
Configuracin de OMS
fig.3-3
106
En el CD-ROM, arrastre la carpeta Driver E (Mac OS 9, 8) OMS Setting al disco duro del Macintosh para copiarla.
Establecidas las
conexiones, encienda los
diferentes dispositivos en
el orden especificado. Si
enciende los dispositivos
en un orden incorrecto,
puede causar anomalas en
el funcionamiento o daos
en los altavoces y otros
aparatos.
Asegrese siempre de
tener bajado el volumen
antes de encender la
unidad. Aunque tenga el
volumen completamente
bajado, puede que oiga
algn sonido al encender
la unidad, pero esto es algo
normal y no es indicio de
un mal funcionamiento.
fig.3-4
English
4
fig.3-5_35
Es conveniente desactivar
AppleTalk, seleccionando
Chooser en el men
Apple.
Deutsch
fig.3-6_35
Franais
fig.3-8_35
Italiano
fig.3-9_35
Espaol
107
fig.3-10
Con esto, habr completado todos los pasos necesarios para conectar el
PCR-30/50/80 al Macintosh, instalar el controlador MIDI y efectuar la
configuracin del controlador.)
108
Para obtener
informacin sobre cmo
conectar un mdulo de
sonido MIDI, consulte
el manual del usuario
de su mdulo de sonido
MIDI.
2
3
4
5
6
7
Establecidas las
conexiones, encienda los
diferentes dispositivos en
el orden especificado. Si
enciende los dispositivos
en un orden incorrecto,
puede causar anomalas en
el funcionamiento o daos
en los altavoces y otros
aparatos.
Asegrese siempre de
tener bajado el volumen
antes de encender la
unidad. Aunque tenga el
volumen completamente
bajado, puede que oiga
algn sonido al encender
la unidad, pero esto es algo
normal y no es indicio de
un mal funcionamiento.
Deutsch
Franais
English
Configuracin de FreeMIDI
Italiano
8 Cuando aparezca el cuadro de dilogo About Quick Setup, haga clic en [Cancel].
9 En el men File, elija Open.
10 Seleccione PCR en la carpeta FreeMIDI Setting que ha copiado en el paso 3
y haga clic en [Open].
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fig.3-13_40
Usuarios de Mac OS X
Instalacin del controlador
1
2
Desconecte todos los cables USB que no sean del teclado o del ratn
y reinicie el sistema Macintosh.
Prepare el CD-ROM.
Inserte el CD-ROM en la unidad de CD-ROM del sistema.
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Para obtener
informacin sobre cmo
conectar un mdulo de
sonido MIDI, consulte
el manual del usuario
de su mdulo de sonido
MIDI.
English
Deutsch
La pantalla indicar When you install this software, you must restart
your computer after the installation is complete (Al instalar el software,
debe reiniciar el sistema una vez finalizada la instalacin).
Franais
Espaol
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2
3
112
Operation
The PCR-30/50/80 is a controller that transmits MIDI messages. You cannot perform using only
the PCR-30/50/80 by itself. You will need to connect it to a sound module or computer.
The various controllers ([R1--R8], [S1--S8], [B1--B6], [L1--L3], [P1, P2]) can be assigned almost any
message you want to get the control you need for your particular setup. For details on the messages
that can be assigned, refer to Controller settings (p. 126).
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AC adaptor
MIDI IN
DP-2 (sold separately)
MIDI OUT
PCR-30/50/80
MIDI OUT
BULK RECEPTION
MIDI IN
PORT 1
PORT 2 /
BULK TRANSMISSION
* For an explanation of the items in the diagram, refer to About the ports when using a USB
connection (p. 159).
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AC adaptor
USB cable
dnaloR
V-LINK OFF
PC
MIDI OUT DEVICE
PCR-30/50/80
USB
MIDI OUT
EDIROL PCR
BULK RECEPTION
MIDI IN DEVICE
EDIROL PCR MIDI IN
MIDI IN
EDIROL PCR 1
PORT 1
EDIROL PCR 2
PORT 2 /
BULK TRANSMISSION
V-LINK ON
PC
MIDI OUT DEVICE
PCR-30/50/80
USB
MIDI OUT
BULK
RECEPTION
MIDI IN DEVICE
EDIROL PCR MIDI IN
MIDI IN
EDIROL PCR 1
PORT 1
EDIROL PCR 2
PORT 2 /
BULK TRANSMISSION
* If V-LINK is ON, PCR 1 and PCR 2 messages will be sent both to USB and to the MIDI connector.
* For an explanation of the items in the diagram, refer to About the ports when using a USB
connection (p. 159).
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Basic operation
How to switch modes
You can switch modes at any time, as shown below.
Mode
Switcing modes
PLAY mode
(p. 117)
Explanation
Transmit MIDI messages by
playing the keyboard or
operating the controllers.
Program Change
mode
(PROGRAM
CHANGE)
(p. 119)
Bank mode
(BANK)
(p. 120)
Memory mode
(MEMORY)
(p. 121)
Snapshot mode
(SNAPSHOT)
(p. 122)
Panic mode
(PANIC)
(p. 123)
You are returned to Play mode once a setting or a process has been completed within the other
modes. If you want to return to Play mode without completing a setting or operation, press the
button for the current mode (i.e., the button that is lit). Alternatively, press the [CANCEL] button.
The setting you were in the process of making will be discarded.
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Basic operation
PLAY mode
When you power up the PCR-30/50/80, it will start up in PLAY mode. The display will show
the current channel (p. 118).
* The PCR-30/50/80 will start up according to the Startup Memory settings (p. 164). With the factory
settings, it will start up with the GM2 MEMORY. For the messages that are assigned to each controller
by the GM2 MEMORY, refer to p. 164.
[OCTAVE -/+]
[TRANSPOSE]+[OCTAVE -/+]
Bender lever
Keyboard
117
Basic operation
1 2
Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons or the [0][F] keys of the keyboard to specify
the desired channel number.
DEC
INC
0F
118
Basic operation
Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0][F] keys of the keyboard to specify the
program change you want to transmit.
DEC
INC
0F
119
Basic operation
3,5
2,4
fig.BANK-2
fig.BANK-3
*1 Reference
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*1 The -- area displays the currently set value. If it has not been set, the default setting will be displayed. Even if you change the type or mode
of the MIDI message that is assigned, the default setting will be displayed. This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently set value,
or will blink if the value is different.
Basic operation
2
3
Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0][F] keys of the keyboard to specify the
memory number that you want to recall.
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Basic operation
Simultaneously press the [MEMORY] button and the [MIDI CH] button.
The [MEMORY] and [MIDI CH] buttons will light.
122
Basic operation
123
MEMO
124
fig.edt
Selected item
[R1--R8]
[S1--S8]
[B1--B6]
[L1--L3]
[P1, P2]
Display
Refer to
Description
Controller settings
(p. 126)
Keyboard
[BULK]
Keyboard
[SYSTEM]
Keyboard
[SAVE]
Keyboard
[OMNI]
Keyboard
[PROTECT]
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Controller settings
You can assign the following functions to a controller.
* After you have modified the controller settings, perform the SAVE (p. 148) operation as needed. If you
turn off the power without executing SAVE, your changes will be lost.
NOTE
AFTERTOUCH
CONTROL CHANGE
PROGRAM CHANGE
RPN
NRPN
SYSTEM Ex.
TEMPO
NO ASSIGN
A Copy function is also available. For the procedure, refer to ASSIGN COPY (p. 147).
* For NOTE, AFTERTOUCH, CONTROL CHANGE, PROGRAM CHANGE, RPN, NRPN, and
SYSTEM Ex., the rightmost digit (third place) in the display is a number that indicates the mode (Basic mode
or Advanced mode).
* If you want to assign a single-byte system message (system realtime message, tune request) or a freely
specified message of up to 24 bytes, refer to SYS EX. ASSIGN (p. 140).
You can make assignments easily, with the minimum number of steps.
Advanced mode A greater number of steps are required, but you can specify more
parameters and make more sophisticated assignments.
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NOTE ASSIGN
Heres how to assign a Note message to a controller. In addition to being used to play sounds, note
messages can also be used to control a sequencer.
Mode
Basic mode
Advanced mode
Keyboard
0
1
Velocity
100 (64H)
Assignable
Port
PCR 1
Assignable
Basic mode
fig.edt
fig.r-1
Verify that the display shows the correct controller number, and press the [ENTER] button.
fig.nt0
fig.c
*1 Reference
Input the channel. Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0][F] keys to specify the channel.
fig.n
*1 Reference
Input the note number. Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0][F] keys to specify the note
number.
*1 The -- area displays the currently set value. If it has not been set, the default setting will be displayed. Even if you change the type or mode
of the MIDI message that is assigned, the default setting will be displayed. This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently set value,
or will blink if the value is different.
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Advanced mode
Advanced mode 1 of NOTE ASSIGN lets you specify the velocity value in addition to the items of
Basic mode.
1. Press the [EDIT] button.
2. Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign a Note message. In the case of
a button, press that button.
The display will indicate the number of the selected controller.
3. Verify that the display indicates the correct controller, and press the [ENTER] button.
4. Press the [NOTE] key and then press key [1].
The display will indicate NT1.
5. Press the [ENTER] button.
6. Input the channel.
7. Press the [ENTER] button.
8. Input the note number.
9. Press the [ENTER] button.
fig.v
12. Specify the output port. (Specifying the port (p. 159))
13. If you are making an assignment for a button, specify the button mode.
(Specifying the button mode (p. 158))
If you set [S1--S8], [R1--R8], or [P2] to NOTE ASSIGN, setting the controller to the
maximum position will transmit the specified velocity value. Setting the controller
to the minimum position will transmit a note message with a velocity of 0.
If you assign this to [B1--B6] or [P1], the specified velocity value will be transmitted
when you turn the controller on. When you turn the controller off, a note message
with a velocity value of 0 will be transmitted.
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*1 The -- area displays the currently set value. If it has not been set, the default setting will be displayed. Even if you change the type or mode
of the MIDI message that is assigned, the default setting will be displayed. This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently set value,
or will blink if the value is different.
AFTERTOUCH ASSIGN
Heres how to assign an Aftertouch message to a controller.
Mode
Basic mode
Advanced mode 1
Advanced mode 2
Advanced mode 3
Keyboard
0
1
2
3
Message
Channel Pressure
Channel Pressure
Polyphonic Key Pressure
Polyphonic Key Pressure
Value range
007FH
Assignable
007FH
Assignable
Port
Port 1
Assignable
Port 1
Assignable
Basic mode
fig.edt
fig.r-1
Verify that the display shows the correct controller number, and press the [ENTER] button.
fig.at0
fig.c
Verify that the display is correct, and press the [ENTER] button.
The display will indicate C--.
6
7
8
*1 Reference
Input the channel. Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0][F] keys to specify the channel.
If you are making an assignment for a button, specify the button mode. (Specifying the
button mode (p. 158))
*1 The -- area displays the currently set value. If it has not been set, the default setting will be displayed. Even if you change the type or mode
of the MIDI message that is assigned, the default setting will be displayed. This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently set value,
or will blink if the value is different.
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Advanced mode 13
Advanced mode 1 of AFTERTOUCH ASSIGN lets you specify the upper and lower limits of the
aftertouch value in addition to the items of Basic mode. Advanced modes 2 and 3 let you specify an
aftertouch message for an individual note (Polyphonic Key Pressure) instead of specifying the channel.
1. Press the [EDIT] button.
2. Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign an Aftertouch message. In the
case of a button, press that button.
The display will indicate the number of the selected controller.
3. Verify that the display indicates the correct controller, and press the [ENTER] button.
4. Press the [AFTERTOUCH] key and then press a key [1][3].
The display will indicate the selected mode.
fig.at1
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2. Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0][F] keys to specify the upper limit.
3. Press the [ENTER] button.
fig.min
4. Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0][F] keys to specify the lower limit.
5. Press the [ENTER] button.
fig.p1
*1 The -- area displays the currently set value. If it has not been set, the default setting will be displayed. Even if you change the type or mode
of the MIDI message that is assigned, the default setting will be displayed. This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently set value,
or will blink if the value is different.
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keyboard
0
1
2
Value range
007FH
Assignable
Simulates a rotary encoder
Port
PCR 1
Assignable
Assignable
Basic mode
fig.edt
Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign a Control Change message. In the
case of a button, press that button.
fig.r-1
fig.cc0
fig.c
*1 Reference
Input the channel. Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0][F] keys to specify the channel.
fig.n
*1 Reference
8 Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0][F] keys to specify the control change number.
9 Press the [ENTER] button.
10 If you are making an assignment for a button, specify the button mode. (Specifying the
button mode (p. 158))
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*1 The -- area displays the currently set value. If it has not been set, the default setting will be displayed. Even if you change the type or
mode of the MIDI message that is assigned, the default setting will be displayed. This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently
set value, or will blink if the value is different.
Advanced mode 1
Advanced mode 1 of CONTROL CHANGE ASSIGN lets you specify the upper and lower limits of the
control change value in addition to the items of Basic mode.
1. Press the [EDIT] button.
2. Slightly move the controller to which you want
to assign a Control Change message. In the case
of a button, press that button.
The display will indicate the number of
the selected controller.
3. Confirm whats indicated, and press the
[ENTER] button.
4. Press the [CONTROL CHANGE] key and then
press key [1].
The display will indicate CC1.
5. Press the [ENTER] button.
6. Input the channel.
*1 Reference
*1 Reference
*1 Reference
*1 The -- area displays the currently set value. If it has not been set, the default setting will be displayed. Even if you change the type or mode
of the MIDI message that is assigned, the default setting will be displayed. This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently set value,
or will blink if the value is different.
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Advanced mode 2
Advanced mode 2 simulates the operation of a conventional rotary encoder. If this is assigned to a
controller, moving that controller toward the right (upward) of center will have the same effect as
turning the encoder clockwise, and moving the controller toward the left (downward) of center will
have the same effect as turning the encoder counterclockwise. As the controller is moved further away
from the center, the result will be the same as if the rotary encoder were moved more quickly.
You can assign advanced mode 2 to a button, but it will not function.
1. Press the [EDIT] button.
2. Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign a Control Change message.
The display will indicate the number of the selected controller.
3. Confirm whats indicated, and press the [ENTER] button.
4. Press the [CONTROL CHANGE] key and then press key [2].
The display will indicate CC2.
5. Press the [ENTER] button.
6. Input the channel.
7. Press the [ENTER] button.
8. Input the control change number. Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0][F] keys to
specify the control change number.
9. Press the [ENTER] button.
10. The display will indicate P--.
*1 Reference
11. Specify the output port. (Specifying the port (p. 159))
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*1 The -- area displays the currently set value. If it has not been set, the default setting will be displayed. Even if you change the type or
mode of the MIDI message that is assigned, the default setting will be displayed. This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently
set value, or will blink if the value is different.
Number
0
1
2
3
4
Effect
Fixed value
Assignable range of values
Fixed value
PC DEC
PC INC
Bank
Not output
Not output
Output
Not output
Not output
Port
PCR 1
PCR 1
Assignable
KEYBOARD PORT (p. 154)
KEYBOARD PORT (p. 154)
Basic mode
fig.edt
Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign a Program Change message. In the
case of a button, press that button.
fig.r-1
fig.pc0
fig.c
*1 Reference
Input the channel. Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0][F] keys to specify the channel.
fig.n
8
9
*1 Reference
Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0][F] keys to specify the program change number.
*1 The -- area displays the currently set value. If it has not been set, the default setting will be displayed. Even if you change the type or mode
of the MIDI message that is assigned, the default setting will be displayed. This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently set value,
or will blink if the value is different.
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Advance mode 1, 2
Advanced mode 1 of PROGRAM CHANGE ASSIGN lets you specify the upper and lower limits of the
program change value. Advanced mode 2 lets you transmit BANK LSB/MSB settings in addition to
the program change.
1. Press the [EDIT] button.
2. Slightly move the controller to which you want
to assign a Program Change message. In the
case of a button, press that button. The display
will indicate the number of the selected
controller.
3. Confirm whats indicated, and press the
[ENTER] button.
Advanced mode 1
Specifying the range of values
4. Press the [PROGRAM CHANGE] key and then
press key [1].
Advanced mode 2
Transmitting bank data
4. Press the [PROGRAM CHANGE] key and then
press key [2].
5. Press the [ENTER] button.
6. Input the channel.
7. Press the [ENTER] button.
8. Specify the bank select MSB (CC#00). Use the
[DEC][INC] buttons or the [0][F] keys to
specify the MSB.
fig.BANK-2
*1 Reference
fig.max
fig.BANK-3
*1 Reference
*1 Reference
*1 Reference
*1 Reference
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*1 The -- area displays the currently set value. If it has not been set, the default setting will be displayed. Even if you change the type or
mode of the MIDI message that is assigned, the default setting will be displayed. This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently
set value, or will blink if the value is different.
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RPN/NRPN ASSIGN
Heres how you can assign an RPN or NRPN message to a controller.
Mode
Keyboard
Basic mode
Advanced mode 1
0
1
Port
PCR 1
Assignable
fig.edt
Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign an RPN or NRPN message. In the
case of a button, press that button.
fig.r-1
3
4
fig.rp0
fig.np0
* If you want to assign an NRPN message, press the [NRPN] key. The following
procedure is the same as for RPN.
fig.c
6
7
*1 Reference
Input the channel. Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0][F] keys to specify the channel.
fig.BANK-2
8
9
138
Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0][F] keys to specify the RPN MSB
(CC#101) or NRPN MSB (CC#99).
*1 Reference
*1 The -- area displays the currently set value. If it has not been set, the default setting will be displayed. Even if you change the type or
mode of the MIDI message that is assigned, the default setting will be displayed. This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently
set value, or will blink if the value is different.
fig.BANK-3
10 Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0][F] keys to specify the RPN LSB
(CC#100) or NRPN LSB (CC#98).
*1 Reference
Advanced mode
In Advanced mode for RPN/NRPN, you can specify the upper and lower limit of the data entry MSB
(CC#6) value when the RPN/NRPN message is transmitted, as well as the various settings available
in Basic mode.
1. Press the [EDIT] button.
*1 Reference
fig.min
*1 Reference
*1 Reference
*1 The -- area displays the currently set value. If it has not been set, the default setting will be displayed. Even if you change the type or mode
of the MIDI message that is assigned, the default setting will be displayed. This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently set value,
or will blink if the value is different.
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Keyboard
Mode
Value range
Required ending
Notes/restrictions
Basic mode
Advanced
mode 1
Default range
Input F7
Assignable
Input F7
Advanced
mode 2
Advanced
mode 3
Advanced
mode 4
Default range
Assignable
Specified number of
bytes
Specified number of
bytes
[05, 7, 9, D, E ] [DATA]
[CHECKSUM] buttons
are invalid
[CHECKSUM] button is
invalid
[CHECKSUM] button is
invalid
SYS EX. ASSIGN can calculate the checksum automatically, and lets you specify a variable (data)
range or embed a channel/block number within the message. (Sys Ex. ASSIGN items (p. 160))
In SYS EX. ASSIGN, the input mode will be HEX mode.
fig.edt
Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign the system exclusive message. In the
case of a button, press that button.
fig.r-1
fig.se0
4
5
If you want to select an Advanced mode, press a key from [1] to [4].
The selected mode will blink in the display.
fig.f0
7
8
9
140
7
8
9
Use the [6], [8], [A][C], [F] keys to specify the system message.
Press the [ENTER] button.
Use the [0][F] keys of the keyboard to specify the number (decimal) of bytes
you want to input.
*1 Reference
*1 The -- area displays the currently set value. If it has not been set, the default setting will be displayed. Even if you change the type or mode
of the MIDI message that is assigned, the default setting will be displayed. This will be lit if the value is the same as the currently set value,
or will blink if the value is different.
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13 In the case of Advanced mode 4, specify the upper and lower limits.
14 Specify the output port. (Specifying the port (p. 159))
15 If you are making an assignment for a button, specify the button mode. (Specifying the
button mode (p. 158))
Here are some examples of inputting various actual system exclusive messages.
GM2 System On
F0 7E 7F 09 03 F7
Heres how to assign a GM2 System On system exclusive message in Basic mode.
1. Press the [EDIT] button.
The display will indicate EDT.
2. Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign the system exclusive
message. In the case of a button, press that button.
The display will indicate the number of the selected controller.
3. Confirm whats indicated, and press the [ENTER] button.
4. Press the [SYSTEM Ex.] key.
The display will indicate SE0.
5. Confirm whats indicated, and press the [ENTER] button.
The display will indicate F0, which is the first byte (beginning status) of a system exclusive
message. This cannot be changed. (This cannot be changed.)
6. Confirm whats indicated, and press the [ENTER] button.
7. Use the [7] and [E] keys to input the second byte 7E.
8. Confirm whats indicated, and press the [ENTER] button.
9. Use the [7] and [F] keys to input the third byte 7F.
10. Confirm whats indicated, and press the [ENTER] button.
Input the fourth and fifth bytes in the same way.
11. Finally, use the [F] and [7] keys to input the ending status byte F7.
12. Confirm whats indicated, and press the [ENTER] button.
13. Specify the output port. (Specifying the port (p. 159))
14. If you are making an assignment for a button, specify the button mode.
(Specifying the button mode (p. 158))
The GM2 System On message has now been assigned.
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Master Volume
F0 7F 7F 04 01 vL vM F7
Since a Master Volume message has a data range of 00 007F 7F and we do not need to specify the
range, we will use Basic mode. Since the two bytes of data are in the order of LSB and then MSB,
we will select DT3 when we input the data.
1. Press the [EDIT] button.
The display will indicate EDT.
2. Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign the system exclusive message. In the
case of a button, press that button.
The display will indicate the number of the selected controller.
3. Confirm whats indicated, and press the [ENTER] button.
4. Press the [SYSTEM Ex.] key.
The display will blink SE0.
5. Confirm whats indicated, and press the [ENTER] button.
The display will indicate F0, which is the first byte (beginning status) of a system exclusive
message. (This cannot be changed.)
6. Confirm whats indicated, and press the [ENTER] button.
7. Use the [7] and [F] keys to input the second byte 7F.
8. Confirm whats indicated, and press the [ENTER] button.
Input the third, fourth and fifth bytes in the same way.
9. Since the sixth byte is the data area, press the [DATA] key, and then press [3].
The display will indicate DT3.
10. Confirm whats indicated, and press the [ENTER] button.
11. Since we selected DT3 as the sixth byte, the seventh byte will automatically be
allocated as the data area and cannot be modified.
12. Confirm whats indicated, and press the [ENTER] button.
13. Use the [F] and [7] keys to input the ending status byte F7.
14. Confirm whats indicated, and press the [ENTER] button.
15. Specify the output port. (Specifying the port (p. 159))
16. If you are making an assignment for a button, specify the button mode.
(Specifying the button mode (p. 158))
The Master Volume message has now been assigned.
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Block number
1 byte
F0 41 10 42 12 40 2x 10 DATA SUM F7
Address
Data
Checksum
144
13. To specify 2 for the upper bits, press the [2] key.
The display will indicate 2BL.
14. Confirm whats indicated and press [ENTER].
15. In the same way, enter bytes 8.
16. Since the ninth byte is the data area, press the [DATA] key.
The display will indicate DT0.
17. Confirm whats indicated and press [ENTER].
18. Since the ten byte will contain the checksum, press the [CHECKSUM] key to specify the location at which the
checksum will be input.
The display will blink CS1 (Checksum Type 1).
19. Confirm whats indicated and press [ENTER].
20. Press the [F] and then [7] keys to input the ending status F7.
21. Confirm whats indicated and press [ENTER].
22. Next, specify an upper limit value of 58 for the data area.
23. Press [ENTER].
24. Specify a lower limit value of 40 for the data area.
25. Press [ENTER].
26. Specify the output port.
(Specifying the port (p. 159))
27. If you are making an assignment for a button, specify the button mode. (Specifying the button mode
(p. 158))
The GS Bend Pitch Control message has been assigned.
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TEMPO ASSIGN
You can assign a controller to adjust the speed (20250) of the F8 Clock message.
* In order to transmit F8 Clock messages, the F8 CLOCK setting must be ON.
(F8 CLOCK ON/OFF (p. 154))
fig.edt
Slightly move the controller to which you want to assign TEMPO. In the case of a button,
press that button.
The display will indicate the number of the selected controller.
fig.r-1
3
4
fig.tmp
5
6
If you are making the assignment for a button, specify the button mode.
(Specifying the button mode (p. 158))
* In the case of a button, the value will be fixed at maximum (250) for ON, and minimum (20) for OFF.
NO ASSIGN
Heres how you can cancel the message assigned to a controller. Once its assignment is cancelled,
no message will be transmitted when you operate that particular controller.
fig.edt
Slightly move the controller whose assignment you want to cancel. In the case of a button,
press that button.
The display will indicate the number of the selected controller.
fig.r-1
3
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fig.noa
fig.yes
The display will blink YES, so press the [ENTER] button once again.
ASSIGN COPY
Heres how a message assigned to a controller can be copied to another controller.
fig.edt
Slightly move the controller to which you want to copy the assignment (the copy
destination). In the case of a button, press that button.
fig.r-1
3
4
Slightly move the controller whose assignment you want to copy (the copy source). In
the case of a button, press that button.
fig.cpy
fig.s-1
147
SAVE
Heres how to save the settings of the current memory into internal memory.
You can save settings into internal memory numbers 1F.
You cannot save to memory number 0 (GM2).
* After you edit the settings, perform the SAVE (p. 148) operation as needed. If you turn off the power
without performing SAVE, your changes will be lost.
fig.edt
fig.sav
Select a memory number 1F. Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons or the [1][F] keys to specify
the save-destination memory number.
The specified memory number will blink in the display.
GM2 SET
Cannot be saved
Can be saved
Current memory is a location into which you can recall one of these memories.
In order to use one of the saved memories, you must recall it into current memory as described in
Memory mode (MEMORY) (p. 121).
The contents of current memory will be lost when you turn off the power. If you have modified the
settings in current memory, perform the SAVE operation if you want to keep your changes.
You can set the STARTUP MEMORY (p. 154) setting to specify the memory that will be loaded
into current memory when you turn on the power.
148
OMNI
If you turn the Omni setting ON, all messages will be transmitted on the current channel (p. 118)
regardless of the channel that is specified for each controller.
Also, all messages will be transmitted to the KEYBOARD PORT SET (p. 154) regardless of
the port that is specified for each controller.
fig.edt
fig.omn
3
4
5
6
OMNI OFF
OMNI ON
Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons or the [0] [1] keys to select the mode.
149
PROTECT
If you turn the Protect setting ON, All Bulk (p. 151) reception and Save (p. 148) operations will
be disabled.
fig.edt
fig.ptc
3
4
5
6
150
PROTECT OFF
Allow changes.
PROTECT ON
Prohibit changes.
Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons or the [0] [1] keys to select the mode.
BULK
Controller assignments can be received or transmitted as bulk data.
* When you transmit or receive Bulk data, the contents of the current memory will be lost. Save the current
memory settings as needed before you perform this operation.
Receive mode
fig.edt
fig.blr
fig.rs
Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons or the [0] [1] keys to select the mode.
SINGLE BULK
ALL BULK
fig.rs1
The third digit of the display will blink, and the PCR-30/50/80 will wait
to receive bulk data.
151
1st digit:
indicates Receive mode or
Transmit mode
Receive
SINGLE
BULK
Waiting to receive
(blinking)
Transmit
ALL
BULK
Waiting to transmit
(blinking)
Transmitting
2nd digit:
Single Bulk or All Bulk
transmitting
fig.end
When the PCR finishes receiving the bulk data, the display will
indicate END.
Error display
fig.err
If the data could not be received correctly, the display will blink ERR.
If this occurs, press the [CANCEL] button to cancel the ERR display.
Once "ERR" has been dismissed, perform the bulk reception procedure over again, from step 1.
152
Transmit mode
fig.edt
2
3
fig.blt
fig.ts
Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons or the [0] [1] keys to select the mode.
SINGLE BULK
ALL BULK
fig.bs-1
7
8
The third digit of the display will blink, and the PCR-30/50/80 will wait
to transmit bulk data.
fig.end
When the PCR finishes receiving the bulk data, the display will
indicate END.
SYSTEM
Heres how you can make various system settings for the PCR-30/50/80.
fig.edt
fig.sy0
Use the [0][8] keys to specify the System setting that you want to set,
and then press the [ENTER] button.
Confirm whats indicated and use the appropriate method to make
the setting.
Keyboard
0
154
Mode
Default
F8 CLOCK ON/OFF
OFF
Setting
method
A (p. 155)
120
B (p. 155)
PCR 1
C (p. 155)
B (p. 155)
PCR 1
C (p. 155)
OFF
A (p. 155)
Original
Driver
GM2
D (p. 156)
F (p. 156)
F8 CLOCK DEFAULT
TEMPO
VELOCITY OFFSET
H-ACTIVITY ON/OFF
STARTUP MEMORY
FACTORY RESET
E (p. 156)
Setting method A
Perform steps 13.
Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0] or [1] keys to switch F8 CLOCK or H-ACTIVITY on/off.
0
1
OFF
ON
Setting method B
Perform steps 13.
Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0][F] keys to specify the F8 CLOCK DEFAULT
TEMPO or the VELOCITY OFFSET value.
Keyboard
1
3
Mode
F8 CLOCK DEFAULT TEMPO
VELOCITY OFFSET
Value range
20250
0127
Setting method C
Perform steps 13.
Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0][F] keys to specify F8 CLOCK PORT SET or
KEYBOARD PORT SET. (Specifying the port (p. 159))
The specified port will indicate in the display.
155
Setting method D
Perform steps 13.
Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0] or [1] keys to specify the USB DRIVER MODE.
Original driver
Generic driver
Setting method E
Perform steps 13.
Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0] or [1] keys to specify the GM2/LAST ACCESS
MEMORY setting.
GM2 MEMORY
LAST ACCESS
MEMORY
Setting method F
Perform steps 13.
4
5
6
7
156
Appendices
This section contains troubleshooting information and explanations of convenient functions. You
may read this material as necessary.
Convenient functions ........................................................... p. 158
Memory sets .......................................................................... p. 164
Troubleshooting.................................................................... p. 170
MIDI implementation .......................................................... p. 174
Main specifications ............................................................... p. 179
157
Convenient functions
Setting the input mode
fig.hexdec
If you are not in Play mode, you can use one of two ways to input a numerical value
into the PCR-30/50/80; Decimal input mode or Hexadecimal input mode.
If you want to input decimal numbers, press the [DECIMAL] button. If you want to
input hexadecimal numbers, press the [HEX] button. When you turn on the power,
the PCR-30/50/80 will start up in Decimal mode.
Decimal and hexadecimal numbers correspond as follows.
Decimal: ................................................................. 0127
Hexadecimal: ......................................................... 007F
However, for MIDI CH and PROGRAM CHANGE, the values are as follows.
MIDI CH
PROGRAM CHANGE
Decimal
116
1128
Hexadecimal
0F
007F
Normally, the display will show three digits when using Decimal input mode. For this reason, there will
be no indication of the parameter you are now inputting, and you may lose track of what you are doing.
If this occurs, you can temporarily switch back to Hexadecimal mode to check the parameter you are
inputting. Then switch back to Decimal mode and continue.
Latch mode
The setting will turn on when you press the button, and off
when you release it. The button will remain lit while you are
pressing it.
Toggle mode
The setting will alternate on/off each time you press the
button. The button will light when an On message is
transmitted, and will go dark when an Off message is
transmitted.
158
When you use a button as a controller, turning the button on will transmit the maximum specified value,
and turning it off will transmit the minimum value.
Convenient functions
PORT 1
PORT 2
PORT 1,2
If you are using the PCR-30/50/80 with a MIDI connection, the messages will be transmitted from the
MIDI OUT connector regardless of this port setting.
PCR-30/50
USB
Bulk reception
PORT 1
EDIROL PCR 2
PORT 2 /
Bulk transmission
PCR 1
PCR 2
If you specify PCR MIDI OUT as the output port for your sequencer software, the
MIDI messages will be sent from the MIDI OUT connector of the PCR-30/50/80.
This is the Bulk reception port. When receiving bulk data into the PCR-30/50/80,
specify PCR as the output port for your sequencer software.
If you specify PCR MIDI IN as the input port for your sequencer software, MIDI
messages from the MIDI IN connector of the PCR-30/50/80 can be received.
This is the port at which messages from the keyboard, BENDER lever, and controllers will be input.
The keyboard, BENDER lever, and controllers will be mapped to PCR 1 and/or
PCR 2 according to the port setting.
You may find it convenient to specify PCR 1 for messages used to play a software
synthesizer or for realtime recording on a sequencer track, and specify PCR 2 for
messages used to control the sequencer, such as sequencer play/stop or track fader
control. PCR 2 is the bulk transmission port. When transmitting bulk data from the
PCR-30/50/80, specify PCR 2 as the input port for your sequencer software.
159
Convenient functions
Checksum types
There are two types of checksum, as follows.
CHECKSUM
TYPE 1
CHECKSUM
TYPE 2
[CHECKSUM]
[2]
*1
160
[CHECKSUM]
[1]
Convenient functions
Data type
Default range
DT0
7bit
00H7F
DT1
4bit/4bit
0H/0HFH/FH
DT2
DT3
DT4
7bit/7bit
(MSB/LSB)
7bit/7bit
(LSB/MSB)
4bit/4bit/
4bit/4bit
00H/00H7FH/7FH
00H/00H7FH/7FH
7H/FH/0H/1H
8H/0H/FH/FH
8000H
FF
max
Example
(specified upper/lower limits)
0445
(lower limit 4H, upper limit 45H)
0/0D/F
(lower limit 0H, upper limit DH)
23/0068/7F
(lower limit 23H, upper limit 68H)
00/237F/68
(lower limit 23H, upper limit 68H)
7/F/0/28/0/5/0
(lower limit FEH, upper limit 50H)
FF
In the case of DT1--DT4 (data consisting of two or more bytes), a data location will automatically be
allocated for the next byte, and "-DT" will be displayed. (This cannot be changed.)
161
Convenient functions
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
0
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
0
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
F
F
For an actual example, refer to Bend Pitch Control (p. 144) in the section on the Edit Mode.
1. Press the [DATA] key several times at the location where you want to input the channel/block
number, to select 0CH for the channel or 0BL for the block.
fig.csbl
[DATA]
[DATA]
[DATA]
[DATA]
2. Use the [0][7] keys to input the value of the upper four bits.
The 0 in the display will change to the numerical value that you input.
3. Press the [ENTER] button.
162
Convenient functions
V-LINK mode
When you press the [V-LINK] button, the
PCR will transmit a V-LINK ON message
and will enter V-LINK mode. When you
press the [V-LINK] button once again, the
PCR will transmit a V-LINK OFF message
and will exit V-LINK mode.
When the PCR enters V-LINK mode, it will
transmit the following parameters to the
V-LINK host.
Clip Ctrl Rx MIDI ch : 16
Color Ctrl Rx MIDI ch : 16
Sender Model Name : EDIROL PCR
In V-LINK mode, the PCR will operate as
follows.
Messages from the PCR itself will be
transmitted to both the MIDI connector
and the USB connector.
* In V-LINK mode, you cannot use the MIDI
connectors as a USB MIDI interface.
When you play the keyboard, program
change messages or bank select MSB
messages will be transmitted in addition
to note messages.
* The program change messages and bank
select MSB messages will be transmitted
on channel 16.
Note
Number
C2
C#2
D2
D#2
E2
F2
F#2
G2
G#2
A2
A#2
B2
C3
C#3
D3
D#3
E3
F3
F#3
G3
G#3
A3
A#3
B3
C4
C#4
D4
D#4
E4
F4
F#4
G4
G#4
A4
A#4
B4
C5
C#5
D5
D#5
E5
F5
F#5
G5
G#5
A5
A#5
B5
C6
C#6
D6
D#6
E6
F6
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
Program
Change
1
Bank
Select
MSB
0
2
1
3
4
2
5
3
6
4
7
8
5
9
6
10
11
7
12
8
13
9
14
15
10
16
11
17
18
12
19
13
20
14
21
22
15
23
16
24
25
17
26
18
27
19
28
29
30
31
21
163
Memory sets
With the factory settings, the GM2 set shown in the illustration is assigned to the controllers.
Use the included template.
The following memory sets are also provided.
GM2 set (MEMORY: 0) .............................................(p. 164)
MCR-8 MODE 3(SONAR 2) SET.............................(p. 165)
MCR-8 MODE 3(SONAR 2) - A (MEMORY: 1).......... (p. 165)
MCR-8 MODE 3(SONAR 2) - B (MEMORY: 2) .......... (p. 165)
MCR-8 MODE 3(SONAR 2) - C (MEMORY: 3) .......... (p. 165)
MCR-8 MODE 3(SONAR 2) - D (MEMORY: 4).......... (p. 165)
For details on settings for actually using each memory set with your application, refer to the Read Me file for each memory set, located in the
Memory Files folder of the CD-ROM.
You can download the latest additional memory sets from the following website.
Parameter
164
Message (Hex.)
R1
R2
R3
R4
FILTER CUTOFF
FILTER RESONANCE
VIBRATO RATE
VIBRATO DEPTH
CC 74(4A)
CC 71(47)
CC 76(4C)
CC 77(4D)
R5
R6
R7
R8
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
L1
L2
L3
P1
P2
VIBRATO DELAY
COARSE TUNING
FINE TUNING
PAN (CHANNEL)
PORTAMENTO TIME
AFTERTOUCH
ENVELOPE ATTACK
ENVELOPE DECAY
ENVELOPE RELEASE
CHORUS
REVERB
VOLUME (CHANNEL)
PROGRAM CHANGE DEC
PROGRAM CHANGE INC
PORTAMENTO ON/OFF
POLY MODE ON
MONO MODE ON
GM2 SYSTEM ON
STOP
START
CONTINUE
HOLD
EXPRESSION
CC 78(4E)
RPN 0/2(00/02)
RPN 0/1(00/01)
CC 10(0A)
CC 5(05)
CHANNEL PRESSURE
CC 73(49)
CC 75(4B)
CC 72(48)
CC 93(5D)
CC 91(5B)
CC 7(07)
PROGRAM CHANGE
PROGRAM CHANGE
CC 65(41)
B0 7F 00
B0 7E 01
F0 7E 7F 09 03 F7
FC
FA
FB
CC 64(40)
CC 11(0B)
Range (Hex.)
Ch.
Por
t
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0(00) - 127(7F)
0/-(00/--) - 127/-(7F/--)
0/0(00/00) - 127/127(7F/7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
min:1(00)
max:128(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
Memory sets
TRACK 1
TRACK 2
TRACK 3
TRACK 4
TRACK 5
TRACK 6
TRACK 7
TRACK 8
TRACK 1
TRACK 2
TRACK 3
TRACK 4
TRACK 5
TRACK 6
TRACK 7
TRACK 8
TRACK 1
TRACK 2
TRACK 3
TRACK 4
TRACK 5
TRACK 6
<<
Stop
> Play
HOLD
EXPRESSION
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*2
*2
*2
*2
*2
*2
*2
*2
*3
*3
*3
*3
*3
*3
Message
(Hex.)
Range (Hex.)
Ch.
Port
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 80(50)
CC 80(50)
CC 80(50)
CC 80(50)
CC 80(50)
CC 80(50)
CC 82(52)
CC 82(52)
CC 82(52)
CC 64(40)
CC 11(0B)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
13
14
15
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
L1
L2
L3
P1
P2
TRACK 9
*1
TRACK 10
*1
TRACK 11
*1
TRACK 12
*1
TRACK 13
*1
TRACK 14
*1
TRACK 15
*1
TRACK 16
*1
TRACK 9
*2
TRACK 10
*2
TRACK 11
*2
TRACK 12
*2
TRACK 13
*2
TRACK 14
*2
TRACK 15
*2
TRACK 16
*2
TRACK 9
*3
TRACK 10
*3
TRACK 11
*3
TRACK 12
*3
TRACK 13
*3
TRACK 14
*3
Automation Write
Stop
Rec
HOLD
EXPRESSION
Range (Hex.)
Ch.
Port
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 80(50)
CC 80(50)
CC 80(50)
CC 80(50)
CC 80(50)
CC 80(50)
CC 82(52)
CC 82(52)
CC 82(52)
CC 64(40)
CC 11(0B)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
9
10
11
12
13
14
12
14
11
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
*1
Aux Send 1 Pan
Aux Send 2 Pan
Pan
Pan
TRACK 1
TRACK 2
TRACK 3
TRACK 4
TRACK 5
TRACK 6
TRACK 7
TRACK 8
TRACK 1
TRACK 2
TRACK 3
TRACK 4
TRACK 5
TRACK 6
TRACK 7
TRACK 8
TRACK 1
TRACK 2
TRACK 3
TRACK 4
TRACK 5
TRACK 6
<<
Stop
> Play
HOLD
EXPRESSION
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
*2
*2
*2
*2
*2
*2
*2
*2
*4
*4
*4
*4
*4
*4
Message
(Hex.)
Range (Hex.)
Ch.
Port
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 81(51)
CC 81(51)
CC 81(51)
CC 81(51)
CC 81(51)
CC 81(51)
CC 82(52)
CC 82(52)
CC 82(52)
CC 64(40)
CC 11(0B)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
13
14
15
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
Message
(Hex.)
Parameter
Parameter
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
L1
L2
L3
P1
P2
TRACK 9
*1
TRACK 10
*1
TRACK 11
*1
TRACK 12
*1
TRACK 13
*1
TRACK 14
*1
TRACK 15
*1
TRACK 16
*1
TRACK 9
*2
TRACK 10
*2
TRACK 11
*2
TRACK 12
*2
TRACK 13
*2
TRACK 14
*2
TRACK 15
*2
TRACK 16
*2
TRACK 9
*4
TRACK 10
*4
TRACK 11
*4
TRACK 12
*4
TRACK 13
*4
TRACK 14
*4
Automation Write
Stop
Rec
HOLD
EXPRESSION
*2
Aux Send 1 Level
Aux Send 2 Level
Volume
Volume
Message
(Hex.)
Range (Hex.)
Ch.
Port
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 16(10)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 17(11)
CC 81(51)
CC 81(51)
CC 81(51)
CC 81(51)
CC 81(51)
CC 81(51)
CC 82(52)
CC 82(52)
CC 82(52)
CC 64(40)
CC 11(0B)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
9
10
11
12
13
14
12
14
11
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
*3
Aux Send 1 Pre/Post
Aux Send 2 Pre/Post
Mute
White Arm
*4
Aux Send 1 Enable
Aux Send 2 Enable
Solo
Record Arm
165
Memory sets
Parameter
Message
(Hex.)
Range (Hex.)
Ch.
Port
TRACK 1 PAN
TRACK 2 PAN
TRACK 3 PAN
TRACK 4 PAN
TRACK 5 PAN
TRACK 6 PAN
TRACK 7 PAN
TRACK 8 PAN
TRACK 1 FADER
TRACK 2 FADER
TRACK 3 FADER
TRACK 4 FADER
TRACK 5 FADER
TRACK 6 FADER
TRACK 7 FADER
TRACK 8 FADER
TRACK 1 SOLO
TRACK 2 SOLO
TRACK 3 SOLO
TRACK 4 SOLO
TRACK 5 SOLO
TRACK 6 SOLO
<<
Stop
> Play
HOLD
EXPRESSION
CC 72(48)
CC 73(49)
CC 74(4A)
CC 75(4B)
CC 76(4C)
CC 77(4D)
CC 78(4E)
CC 79(4F)
CC 64(40)
CC 65(41)
CC 66(42)
CC 67(43)
CC 68(44)
CC 69(45)
CC 70(46)
CC 71(47)
CC 0(00)
CC 1(01)
CC 2(02)
CC 3(03)
CC 4(04)
CC 5(05)
CC 19(13)
CC 21(15)
CC 22(16)
CC 64(40)
CC 11(0B)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
TRACK 9 PAN
TRACK 10 PAN
TRACK 11 PAN
TRACK 12 PAN
TRACK 13 PAN
TRACK 14 PAN
TRACK 15 PAN
TRACK 16 PAN
TRACK 9 FADER
TRACK 10 FADER
TRACK 11 FADER
TRACK 12 FADER
TRACK 13 FADER
TRACK 14 FADER
TRACK 15 FADER
TRACK 16 FADER
TRACK 9 SOLO
TRACK 10 SOLO
TRACK 11 SOLO
TRACK 12 SOLO
TRACK 13 SOLO
TRACK 14 SOLO
<<
Stop
Rec
HOLD
EXPRESSION
166
Message
(Hex.)
Range (Hex.)
Ch.
Port
CC 56(38)
CC 57(39)
CC 58(3A)
CC 59(3B)
CC 60(3C)
CC 61(3D)
CC 62(3E)
CC 63(3F)
CC 48(30)
CC 49(31)
CC 50(32)
CC 51(33)
CC 52(34)
CC 53(35)
CC 54(36)
CC 55(37)
CC 32(20)
CC 33(21)
CC 34(22)
CC 35(23)
CC 36(24)
CC 37(25)
CC 20(14)
CC 21(15)
CC 23(17)
CC 64(40)
CC 11(0B)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
Parameter
Message
(Hex.)
Range (Hex.)
Ch.
Port
TRACK 1 PAN
TRACK 2 PAN
TRACK 3 PAN
TRACK 4 PAN
TRACK 5 PAN
TRACK 6 PAN
TRACK 7 PAN
TRACK 8 PAN
TRACK 1 FADER
TRACK 2 FADER
TRACK 3 FADER
TRACK 4 FADER
TRACK 5 FADER
TRACK 6 FADER
TRACK 7 FADER
TRACK 8 FADER
TRACK 1 MUTE
TRACK 2 MUTE
TRACK 3 MUTE
TRACK 4 MUTE
TRACK 5 MUTE
TRACK 6 MUTE
<<
Stop
> Play
HOLD
EXPRESSION
CC 72(48)
CC 73(49)
CC 74(4A)
CC 75(4B)
CC 76(4C)
CC 77(4D)
CC 78(4E)
CC 79(4F)
CC 64(40)
CC 65(41)
CC 66(42)
CC 67(43)
CC 68(44)
CC 69(45)
CC 70(46)
CC 71(47)
CC 40(28)
CC 41(29)
CC 42(2A)
CC 43(2B)
CC 44(2C)
CC 45(2D)
CC 19(13)
CC 21(15)
CC 22(16)
CC 64(40)
CC 11(0B)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
TRACK 9 PAN
TRACK 10 PAN
TRACK 11 PAN
TRACK 12 PAN
TRACK 13 PAN
TRACK 14 PAN
TRACK 15 PAN
TRACK 16 PAN
TRACK 9 FADER
TRACK 10 FADER
TRACK 11 FADER
TRACK 12 FADER
TRACK 13 FADER
TRACK 14 FADER
TRACK 15 FADER
TRACK 16 FADER
TRACK 9 MUTE
TRACK 10 MUTE
TRACK 11 MUTE
TRACK 12 MUTE
TRACK 13 MUTE
TRACK 14 MUTE
<<
Stop
Rec
HOLD
EXPRESSION
Message
(Hex.)
Range (Hex.)
Ch.
Port
CC 56(38)
CC 57(39)
CC 58(3A)
CC 59(3B)
CC 60(3C)
CC 61(3D)
CC 62(3E)
CC 63(3F)
CC 48(30)
CC 49(31)
CC 50(32)
CC 51(33)
CC 52(34)
CC 53(35)
CC 54(36)
CC 55(37)
CC 88(58)
CC 89(59)
CC 90(5A)
CC 91(5B)
CC 92(5C)
CC 93(5D)
CC 20(14)
CC 21(15)
CC 23(17)
CC 64(40)
CC 11(0B)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
Memory sets
ROTARY ENCODER 1
ROTARY ENCODER 2
ROTARY ENCODER 3
ROTARY ENCODER 4
ROTARY ENCODER 5
ROTARY ENCODER 6
ROTARY ENCODER 7
ROTARY ENCODER 8
FADER 1
FADER 2
FADER 3
FADER 4
FADER 5
FADER 6
FADER 7
FADER 8
MUTE 1
SOLO 1
REC 1
WRITE 1
TRACK <
TRACK >
REWIND
STOP
PLAY
HOLD
EXPRESSION
Message (Hex.)
B0 40 dd
B0 41 dd
B0 42 dd
B0 43 dd
B0 44 dd
B0 45 dd
B0 46 dd
B0 47 dd
B0 0F 00 B0 2F 40 B0 00 dd
B0 0F 01 B0 2F 40 B0 01 dd
B0 0F 02 B0 2F 40 B0 02 dd
B0 0F 03 B0 2F 40 B0 03 dd
B0 0F 04 B0 2F 40 B0 04 dd
B0 0F 05 B0 2F 40 B0 05 dd
B0 0F 06 B0 2F 40 B0 06 dd
B0 0F 07 B0 2F 40 B0 07 dd
B0 0F 00 B0 2F dd
B0 0F 00 B0 2F dd
B0 0F 00 B0 2F dd
B0 0F 00 B0 2F dd
B0 0F 0A B0 2F dd
B0 0F 0A B0 2F dd
B0 0F 0E B0 2F dd
B0 0F 0E B0 2F dd
B0 0F 0E B0 2F dd
CC 64(40)
CC 11(0B)
B0 20 00
B0 21 00
B0 22 00
B0 23 00
B0 24 00
B0 25 00
B0 26 00
B0 27 00
B0 0F 00
B0 0F 01
B0 0F 02
B0 0F 03
B0 0F 04
B0 0F 05
B0 0F 06
B0 0F 07
B0 2F 00
B0 2F 00
B0 2F 00
B0 2F 00
B0 2F 00
B0 2F 00
B0 2F 00
B0 2F 00
Range (Hex.)
Ch.
Port
DEC(01) / INC(41)
DEC(01) / INC(41)
DEC(01) / INC(41)
DEC(01) / INC(41)
DEC(01) / INC(41)
DEC(01) / INC(41)
DEC(01) / INC(41)
DEC(01) / INC(41)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
ON(42) / OFF(02)
ON(43) / OFF(03)
ON(47) / OFF(07)
ON(44) / OFF(04)
ON(40) / OFF(00)
ON(42) / OFF(02)
ON(41) / OFF(01)
ON(43) / OFF(03)
ON(44) / OFF(04)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
GS SET
When using this memory set, you will find it convenient to turn the PCR-30/50/80's OMNI (p. 149)
setting ON.
GS-A (MEMORY: A)
Parameter
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
L1
L2
L3
P1
P2
REVERB MACRO
REVERB CHARACTER
REVERB PRE-LPF
REVERB TIME
REVERB PREDELAY TIME
REVERB DELAY FEEDBACK
REVERB LEVEL
PART PANPOT
VIBRATO RATE
VIBRATO DEPTH
VIBRATO DELAY
TVF&TVA ENV.ATTACK
TVF&TVA ENV.DECAY
TVF&TVA ENV.RELEASE
REVERB SEND LEVEL
PART LEVEL
PROGRAM CHANGE DEC
PROGRAM CHANGE INC
NRPN ON/OFF
RANDOM PAN
MODE POLY/MONO
GS RESET
STOP
START
CONTINUE
HOLD
EXPRESSION
Message (Hex.)
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 30 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 31 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 32 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 34 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 37 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 35 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 33 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 1C dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 30 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 31 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 37 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 34 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 35 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 36 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 22 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 19 dd SUM F7
PROGRAM CHANGE
PROGRAM CHANGE
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 0A dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 1C 00 SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 13 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 00 7F 00 41 F7
FC
FA
FB
CC 64(40)
CC 11(0B)
Range (Hex.))
Ch.
Port
0(00) - 7(07)
0(00) - 7(07)
0(00) - 7(07)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
1(01) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 64(40) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 64(40) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 64(40) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 64(40) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 64(40) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 64(40) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
min:1 (00)
max:128 (7F)
OFF(00) / ON(01)
MONO(00) / POLY(01)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
167
Memory sets
GS-B (MEMORY: B)
Parameter
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
L1
L2
L3
P1
P2
CHORUS MACRO
CHORUS PRE-LPF
CHORUS DELAY
CHORUS RATE
CHORUS DEPTH
CHORUS FEEDBACK
CHORUS LEVEL
PART PANPOT
CHORUS SEND LEVEL TO REVERB
CHORUS SEND LEVEL TO DELAY
TVF CUTOFF FREQ
TVF RESONANCE
MODULATION DEPTH
BEND RANGE
CHORUS SEND LEVEL
PART LEVEL
PROGRAM CHANGE DEC
PROGRAM CHANGE INC
NRPN ON/OFF
RANDOM PAN
MODE POLY/MONO
GS RESET
STOP
START
CONTINUE
HOLD
EXPRESSION
Message (Hex.)
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 38 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 39 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 3C dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 3D dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 3E dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 3B dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 3A dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 1C dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 3F dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 40 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 32 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 33 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 2x 04 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 2x 10 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 21 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 19 dd SUM F7
PROGRAM CHANGE
PROGRAM CHANGE
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 0A dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 1C 00 SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 13 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 00 7F 00 41 F7
FC
FA
FB
CC 64(40)
CC 11(0B)
Range (Hex.)
Ch.
Port
0(00) - 7(07)
0(00) - 7(07)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
1(01) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 64(40) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 64(40) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 64(40) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 64(40) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
64(40) - 88(58)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
min:1 (00)
max:128 (7F)
OFF(00) / ON(01)
MONO(00) / POLY(01)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
Range (Hex.)
Ch.
Port
0(00) - 9(09)
0(00) - 7(07)
1(01) - 120(78)
1(01) - 115(73)
1(01) - 120(78)
0(00) - 64(40) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
1(01) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
22(34) - 64(40) - 76(4C)
22(34) - 64(40) - 76(4C)
0(00) - 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
OFF(00) / ON(01)
200Hz(00) / 400Hz(01)
3kHz(00) / 6kHz(01)
MONO(00) / POLY(01)
0(00) / 127(7F)
0(00) - 127(7F)
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
BLOCK
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
GS-C (MEMORY: C)
Parameter
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
L1
L2
L3
P1
P2
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DELAY MACRO
DELAY PRE-LPF
DELAY TIME RATIO LEFT
DELAY TIME CENTER
DELAY TIME RATIO RIGHT
DELAY FEEDBACK
DELAY LEVEL
PART PANPOT
DELAY SEND LEVEL TO REVERB
DELAY LEVEL LEFT
DELAY LEVEL CENTER
DELAY LEVEL RIGHT
EQ LOW GAIN
EQ HIGH GAIN
DELAY SEND LEVEL
PART LEVEL
EQ ON / OFF
EQ LOW FREQ (200Hz/400Hz)
EQ HIGH FREQ (3kHz/6kHz)
RANDOM PAN
MODE POLY/MONO
GS RESET
STOP
START
CONTINUE
HOLD
EXPRESSION
Message (Hex.)
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 50 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 51 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 53 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 52 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 54 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 59 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 58 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 1C dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 5A dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 56 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 55 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 57 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 02 01 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 02 03 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 2C dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 19 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 4x 20 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 02 00 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 02 02 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 1C 00 SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 1x 13 dd SUM F7
F0 41 10 42 12 40 00 7F 00 41 F7
FC
FA
FB
CC 64(40)
CC 11(0B)
Memory sets
XG SET
When using this memory set, you will find it convenient to turn the PCR-30/50/80's OMNI (p. 149)
setting ON.
XG-A (MEMORY: D)
Parameter
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
L1
L2
L3
P1
P2
Message (Hex.)
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 23 dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 24 dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 25 dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 69 dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 6A dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 6B dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 6C dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 0E dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 26 dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 27 dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 28 dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 13 dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 12 dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 14 dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 11 dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 0B dd F7
PROGRAM CHANGE
PROGRAM CHANGE
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 07 dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 0E 00 F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 05 dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 00 00 7E 00 F7
FC
FA
FB
CC 64(40)
CC 11(0B)
Range (Hex.)
Ch.
Port
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
Range (Hex.)
Ch.
Port
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
CURRENT CH
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
XG-B (MEMORY: E)
Parameter
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
L1
L2
L3
P1
P2
MW PITCH CONTROL
MW FILTER CONTROL
MW AMPLITUDE CONTROL
REVERB PAN
CHORUS PAN
VARIATION PAN
SEND VARIATION TO REVERB
SEND VARIATION TO CHORUS
MW LFO PMOD DEPTH
MW LFO FMOD DEPTH
MW LFO AMOD DEPTH
REVERB RETURN
CHORUS RETURN
VARIATION RETURN
SEND CHORUS TO REVERB
VOLUME
PROGRAM CHANGE DEC
PROGRAM CHANGE INC
PART MODE NORMAL/DRUM
RANDOM PAN
MONO/POLY MODE
XG SYSTEM ON
STOP
START
CONTINUE
HOLD
EXPRESSION
Message (Hex.)
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 1D dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 1E dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 1F dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 02 01 0D dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 02 01 2D dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 02 01 57 dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 02 01 58 dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 02 01 59 dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 20 dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 21 dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 22 dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 02 01 0C dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 02 01 2C dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 02 01 56 dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 02 01 2E dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 0B dd F7
PROGRAM CHANGE
PROGRAM CHANGE
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 07 dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 0E 00 F7
F0 43 10 4C 08 0ch 05 dd F7
F0 43 10 4C 00 00 7E 00 F7
FC
FA
FB
CC 64(40)
CC 11(0B)
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Troubleshooting
Problems common to Windows and Macintosh
Problems occurring only in Windows
Problems occurring only in Macintosh
The power switch of the PCR-30/50/80 may have been set to the USB position.
Make sure that the power switch of the PCR-30/50/80 is set to the DC position. Do not use bus
power while installing the driver. Check this, and if you are using Windows, close the Sound and
Multimedia Properties dialog box (Sounds and Audio Devices Properties in Windows XP, and
Multimedia Properties in Windows 98), re-open the same dialog box once again, and specify the
MIDI input/output destinations.
Using the procedure for Deleting the driver (p. 173), delete the USB audio device driver
installed in your computer, and then re-install the PCR-30/50/80 driver as described in Setup
(p. 13). Also check whether there is any Other devices in Device Manager or Unknown
device in Universal Serial Bus Controllers. If you find any, delete them.
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Troubleshooting
It may take about 15 seconds (or more) after the USB cable is connected for the PCR-30/50/80
to be detected.
It has been found that in some cases, not all of the Windows 98 files required to support
audio via USB are installed when a computer is shipped.
Please contact the manufacturer of your computer.
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Troubleshooting
172
Troubleshooting
Windows users
Here's how to uninstall the dedicated driver.
1. Start up Windows with the PCR-30/50/80 disconnected.
Disconnect all USB cables other than a USB keyboard or USB mouse.
* If you are using Windows XP Professional/2000, log on as a user that has
administrative privileges (e.g., Administrator).
2. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your computer.
3. From the Windows Start menu, choose "Run...".
In the Run dialog box, input the following into the Open field, and click [OK].
Windows XP/2000 users:
D:\DRIVER\USB_XP2K\Uninstal.EXE
Windows Me/98 users:
D:\DRIVER\USB_ME98\Uninstal.EXE
* The drive name D: may be different on your system. Use the drive name for your
CD-ROM drive.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to uninstall the driver.
Macintosh users
1. Turn off the power of the PCR-30/50/80.
Also disconnect the USB cable (by which the PCR-30/50/80 is connected) from your
Macintosh.
2. From the system extensions folder, drag USB PCR into the trash to delete it.
3. Delete PCR from the OMS Folder inside the System folder, or drag PCR Driver from the
FreeMIDI Folder inside the System folder to the trash.
4. Restart the Macintosh.
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MIDI implementation
1. Receive data
2. Transmit data
In addition to the channel voice messages that can be transmitted in each mode, the
PCR-30/50/80 lets you assign any channel voice message to any controller and
transmit it.
Data byte
7EH, dev, 06H, 01H
Status
F7H
Byte
F0H
7EH
dev
06H
01H
F7H
Explanation
Exclusive status
ID number (Universal non-realtime system exclusive message)
Device ID (10 or 7FH (Broadcast))
Sub ID #1 (PCR-30/50/80)
Sub ID #1 (PCR-30/50/80)
EOX (End of Exclusive)
Note off
Status
9nH
2nd byte
kkH
3rd byte
00H
Note on
Status
9nH
Data transmission
The PCR-30/50/80 can use Bulk Dump (p. 177) to transfer its internal memory set
data (p. 164).
2nd byte
kkH
These messages transmit the actual data, and are used to transfer data settings to a
device.
Status
F0H
Byte
F0H
41H
10H
00H
62H
12H
aaH
ddH
:
:
:
eeH
sum
F7H
*
*
*
Data byte
41H, 10H, 00H, 62H, 12H,
aaH, ddH, ...eeH, sum
3rd byte
vvH
0H FH (Ch.1 16)
00H 7FH (0 127)
01H 7FH (1 127)
Status
F7H
Status
AnH
Explanation
Exclusive status
ID number (Roland)
Device ID (For the PCR-30/50/80, fixed at 10H)
Model ID #1 (PCR-30/50/80)
Model ID #1 (PCR-30/50/80)
Command ID (RQ1)
Address
Data
Data
Checksum
EOX (End of Exclusive)
The amount of data that can be transmitted at once is fixed for each type of data.
Data that does not have the specified starting address and data size will not be
received. Refer to the explanation in 3. Bulk Dump (p. 177).
There must be an interval of at least 40 ms between each exclusive message that
is sent.
Also, you must leave an interval of at least 500 ms after transmitting one set of
bulk dump data.
2nd byte
kkH
3rd byte
vvH
0H FH (Ch.1 16)
00H 7FH (0 127)
00H 7FH (0 127)
Control change
Status
BnH
2nd byte
ccH
3rd byte
vvH
0H FH (Ch.1 16)
00H 77H
00H 7FH
2nd byte
00H
20H
3rd byte
mmH
llH
0H FH (Ch.1 16)
00H 7FH
00H 7FH
2nd byte
01H
3rd byte
vvH
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MIDI implementation
Program change
Status
CnH
On the PCR-30/50/80 you can assign the following system common messages to
any controller and transmit them.
2nd byte
ppH
0H FH (Ch.1 16)
00H 7FH (prog. 1 prog. 128)
2nd byte
mmH
Channel pressure
mm = Message type/value
Status
DnH
2nd byte
vvH
0H FH (Ch.1 16)
00H 7FH (0 127)
Status
F2H
2nd byte
mmH
3rd byte
llH
00 00H - 7F 7FH (0-16383)
2nd byte
llH
3rd byte
mmH
0H FH (Ch.1 16)
00 00H 40 00H 7FH 7FH
(-8192 0 +8191)
Transmitted by rightward/leftward operation of the BENDER lever in Play
mode.
2nd byte
ccH
3rd byte
vvH
0H FH (Ch.1 16)
78H 7FH
00H 7FH
Song select
Status
F3H
mm = Song number:
Status
F6H
Start
Status
F8H
*
Start
Status
BnH
Status
FAH
3rd byte
00H
0H FH (Ch.1 16)
Tune request
2nd byte
mmH
Continue
Status
FBH
2nd byte
79H
3rd byte
00H
0H FH (Ch.1 16)
Status
FCH
Active sensing
Status
BnH
Stop
3rd byte
00H
Status
FEH
*
*
0H FH (Ch.1 16)
System reset
*
Status
FFH
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MIDI implementation
Data byte
7EH,10H,06H,02H,41H,62H,01H,
00H,00H,00H,01H,00H,00H
Status
F7H
Byte
F0H
7EH
10H
06H
02H
41H
62H 01H
00H 00H
00H 01H
00H 00H
F7H
Explanation
Exclusive status
ID number (Universal non-realtime message)
Device ID (For the PCR-30/50/80, fixed at 10H)
Sub ID #1 (General Information)
Sub ID #1 (Identity Reply)
ID number (Roland)
Device family code
Device family number code
Software revision level
:
EOX (End of Exclusive)
V-LINK message
V-LINK ON
Transmitted when entering V-LINK mode.
Status
F0H
Data byte
41H,10H,00H,51H,12H,
10H,00H,00H,01H,0FH,0FH,51H
Status
F7H
Byte
F0H
41H
10H
00H 51H
12H
10H 00H 00H
01H
0FH
0FH
51H
F7H
Explanation
Exclusive status
ID number (Roland)
Device ID (For the PCR-30/50/80, fixed at 10H)
Model ID (V-LINK)
Command ID (DT1)
Address
V-LINK ON
Clip Control Rx. MIDI Ch. (16ch)
Color Control Rx. MIDI Ch. (16ch)
Checksum
EOX (End of Exclusive)
Byte
F0H
41H
10H
00H 51H
12H
aaH
10H 71H 00H
45H 44H 49H
52H 4FH 4CH
20H 50H 43H
52H 00H
3BH
F7H
V-LINK OFF
*
Data byte
41H,10H,00H,51H,12H,
10H,00H,00H,00H,70H
Byte
F0H
41H
10H
00H 51H
12H
10H 00H 00H
00H
51H
F7H
Explanation
Exclusive status
ID number (Roland)
Device ID (For the PCR-30/50/80, fixed at 10H)
Model ID (V-LINK)
Command ID (DT1)
Address
V-LINK OFF
Checksum
EOX (End of Exclusive)
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Status
F7H
Explanation
Exclusive status
ID number (Roland)
Device ID (For the PCR-30/50/80, fixed at 10H)
Model ID (V-LINK)
Command ID (DT1)
Address
Data
Model name (EDIROL PCR)
:
:
:
Checksum
EOX (End of Exclusive)
Status
F7H
Explanation
Exclusive status
ID number (Roland)
Device ID
Model ID #1 (PCR-30/50/80)
Model ID #1 (PCR-30/50/80)
Command ID (RQ1)
Address
Data
Data
Checksum
EOX (End of Exclusive)
The amount of data that can be transmitted at once is fixed for each type of data.
Data that does not have the specified starting address and data size will not be
received. Refer to the explanation in 3. Bulk Dump.
There must be an interval of at least 40 ms between each exclusive message that
is sent.
Also, you must leave an interval of at least 500 ms after transmitting one set of
bulk dump data.
MIDI implementation
3. Bulk dump
Bulk dump allows a large amount of data to be transferred in a single operation.
For example, this can be used to store all settings of a device into a computer or
sequencer.
On the PCR-30/50/80, a bulk dump will be transmitted when you execute the Bulk
mode operation BULK TX. The bulk dump is transmitted as several exclusive
messages.
Address
Parameter
Packets
00H, 00H, 00H, 00H--00H, 00H, 1A, 7F
Current memory
27
* You must leave an interval of at least 40 ms between each exclusive message.
* In the case of ALL BULK, the contents of memories 1--F will be transmitted as
the current memory, consecutively from memory 1 through memory F. After
transmitting one set of bulk dump data, you must leave an interval of at least
500 ms.
* Please be aware that if you modify the data dumped from the PCR-30/50/80 by
changing the order in which the exclusive messages are transmitted, by
inserting other messages between the system exclusive messages, or by
speeding up the timing of the transmission, the data may not be set correctly
when the PCR-30/50/80 receives it.
4. Supplementary material
<Example1>
What is the decimal expression of 5AH?
From the preceding table, 5AH = 90.
<Example2>
What is the decimal expression of the 7-bit hexadecimal value 12 34H?
From the preceding table, 12H = 18, and 34H = 52.
Thus, this is
18 x 128 + 52 = 2356
<Example3>
What is the decimal expression of the nibble-expressed value 0A 03 09 0D?
From the preceding table, 0AH = 10, 03H = 3, 09H = 9, and 0DH = 13.
Thus, this is
((10 x 16 + 3) x 16 + 9) x 16 + 13 = 41885
<Example4> What is the nibble-expressed value of decimal 1258?
1258 16 = 78 (quotient) ... 10 (remainder)
78 16 = 4 (quotient) ... 14 (remainder)
4 16 = 0 (quotient) ... 4 (remainder)
From the preceding table, 0 = 00H, 4 = 04H, 14 = 0EH, 10 = 0HA.
Thus, the nibble-expressed value is
00 04 0E 0AH
Dec.
Hex.
Dec.
Hex.
Dec.
Hex.
Dec.
Hex.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
00H
01H
02H
03H
04H
05H
06H
07H
08H
09H
0AH
0BH
0CH
0DH
0EH
0FH
10H
11H
12H
13H
14H
15H
16H
17H
18H
19H
1AH
1BH
1CH
1DH
1EH
1FH
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
20H
21H
22H
23H
24H
25H
26H
27H
28H
29H
2AH
2BH
2CH
2DH
2EH
2FH
30H
31H
32H
33H
34H
35H
36H
37H
38H
39H
3AH
3BH
3CH
3DH
3EH
3FH
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
40H
41H
42H
43H
44H
45H
46H
47H
48H
49H
4AH
4BH
4CH
4DH
4EH
4FH
50H
51H
52H
53H
54H
55H
56H
57H
58H
59H
5AH
5BH
5CH
5DH
5EH
5FH
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
60H
61H
62H
63H
64H
65H
66H
67H
68H
69H
6AH
6BH
6CH
6DH
6EH
6FH
70H
71H
72H
73H
74H
75H
76H
77H
78H
79H
7AH
7BH
7CH
7DH
7EH
7FH
The decimal expression of the MIDI channel, program change, etc., is one
greater than the decimal value shown in the table above.
The hexadecimal expression for each 7 bits allows a maximum of 128 steps (0-127) to be expressed by one byte of data. Multiple bytes are used if the data
requires greater resolution than this. For example, a value expressed by two 7bit bytes aa and bbH would be aa x 128 + bb.
In the case of signed (+/-) data, 00H = -64, 40H = +/-0, and 7FH = +63; i.e., a
value 64 less than the decimal value shown in the above table is used. In the case
of a two-byte value, 00 00H = -8192, 40 00 = +/-0, and 7F 7F = +8191. For
example, a value of aa and bbH would have a decimal expression of aa bbH
- 40 00H = aa x 128 + bb - 64 x 128.
In the case of data indicated as use nibble data, hexadecimal expression in 4bit units is used. A nibble-expressed value of the two bytes 0a and 0bH would
have a value of a x 16 + b.
<Example1> CE 04
CnH is the Program Change status. n is the MIDI channel number. EH = 14, and
04H = 04. Thus, this is a program change message on MIDI channel 15, for program
number 05.
Checksum calculation
In order to verify that the message was received correctly, Roland exclusive
messages (RQ1, DT1) add a checksum following the end of the data (before the F7).
The checksum value is determined by the address and data (or size) of the
exclusive message that is transmitted.
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Model PCR-30/50/80
Function...
Recognized
Basic
Channel
Default
Changed
1
116
X
X
Default
Messages
Altered
Mode 3
Mode
X
X
X
**************
Note
Number : True Voice
**************
X
X
0127
Velocity
Note On
Note Off
O (9n v=1127)
O (9n v=0)
X
X
After
Touch
Key's
Channel's
O
O
X
X
O (0127)
**************
X
X
System Exclusive
: Song Position
System
: Song Select
Common
: Tune Request
O
O (0127)
O
X
X
X
: Clock
System
Real Time : Commands
O
O
X
X
Pitch Bend
0-119
Version : 1.00
Remarks
Control
Change
Program
Change
: True Number
O *1 (120)
: All Sound Off
: Reset All Controllers O *1 (121)
Aux
O
: Local On/Off
Messages : All Notes Off
O *1 (123)
O
: Active Sensing
O
: System Reset
Notes
178
X
X
X
X
X
X
O : Yes
X : No
Main specifications
PCR-30/50/80: MIDI KEYBOARD CONTROLLER
Keyboard
PCR-30: 32 Keys (with velocity)
PCR-50: 49 Keys (with velocity)
PCR-80: 61 Keys (with velocity)
Controller
Memory Button
MIDI Channel Button
Program Change Button
Edit Button
V-LINK Button
Octave Shift Button (+/-)
Transpose Button
Assignable Button (B1--6, L1--3)
Bender/Modulation Lever
Assignable Rotary Volume (R1--8)
Assignable Slider (S1--8)
Assignable Pedal (P1--2)
Display
7 segments, 3 characters (LED)
Power Indicator
Rear Panel
Power Switch (USB BUS/OFF/DC IN)
Connectors
Hold Pedal Jack
Expression Pedal Jack
MIDI Jacks (IN/OUT)
USB Jack
DC IN Jack
Power Supply
DC 9 V (AC Adaptor) or USB Bus Powered
Current Draw
300 mA (AC Adaptor)
300 mA (USB Bus Power)
Dimensions
PCR-30:
600 (W) x 232 (D) x 86.4 (H) mm
23-5/8 (W) x 9-3/16 (D) x 3-7/16 (H) inches
PCR-50:
833 (W) x 232 (D) x 86.4 (H) mm
32-13/16 (W) x 9-3/16 (D) x 3-7/16 (H) inches
PCR-80:
1,000(W) x 232(D) x 86.4 (H) mm
39-3/8(W) x 9-3/16 (D) x 3-7/16 (H) inches
Weight
PCR-30: 2.4 kg / 5 lbs 5 oz (excluding AC adaptor)
PCR-50: 3.3 kg / 7 lbs 5 oz (excluding AC adaptor)
PCR-80: 3.7 kg / 8 lbs 3 oz (excluding AC adaptor)
Accessories
AC Adaptor (ACP Series)
CD-ROM
USB Cable
Owner's Manual
Template Sheets (GM2/BLANK)
Options
Pedal Switch: DP Series
Expression Pedal: EV Series
* In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this unit are subject to
change without prior notice.
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INDEX
A
AC adaptor ........................................................... 9
AC adaptor jack ................................................. 12
AFTERTOUCH ASSIGN ................................ 129
ALL BULK ................................................ 151, 153
AppleTalk ........................................................... 27
ASSIGN COPY ................................................. 147
B
BANK ................................................................ 120
Bank mode ........................................................ 120
Bank select ........................................................ 120
Bend Pitch Control .......................................... 144
BENDER Lever ................................................... 11
Bevorzugtes Gert ............................................. 44
Block .................................................................. 162
BULK ................................................................. 151
Bus ........................................................................ 12
Button mode ..................................................... 158
C
Channel ............................................................. 162
Channel Pressure ............................................. 129
checksum ........................................................... 160
CONTROL CHANGE ASSIGN ..................... 132
Controller .............................................. 1112, 126
Controllers .......................................................... 10
Copy ................................................................... 126
Cubase ............................................................... 166
Current channel ................................................. 10
D
DATA OUT ......................................................... 11
Data Set 1 .................................................. 174, 176
DC ........................................................................ 12
DEC Button ......................................................... 10
DECIMAL ......................................................... 158
Decimal .............................................................. 158
DECIMAL Button .............................................. 11
Default device .................................................... 23
Deleting the driver ........................................... 173
180
E
EDIT ................................................................... 125
EDIT Button ........................................................ 10
Edit mode ......................................................... 125
ENTER Button .................................................... 11
Error ................................................................... 152
EXPRESSION ..................................................... 12
F
F8 CLOCK DEFAULT TEMPO ..................... 154
F8 CLOCK ON/OFF ....................................... 154
F8 CLOCK PORT SET ..................................... 154
FACTORY RESET ............................................ 154
Find new hardware wizard ........................... 171
FreeMIDI ............................................................. 29
G
Generic driver .................................................. 156
GM2 System On ............................................... 142
GS ............................................................... 167168
H
H-ACTIVITY ON/OFF ................................... 154
HEX ............................................................. 11, 158
HEX Button ......................................................... 10
Hexadecimal ..................................................... 158
HOLD .................................................................. 12
I
INC Button ......................................................... 10
Input mode ....................................................... 158
K
KEYBOARD PORT SET .................................. 154
L
Latch mode ....................................................... 158
INDEX
M
Master Volume ................................................. 143
MCR-8 ........................................................ 165166
MEMORY .......................................................... 121
MEMORY Button ............................................... 10
Memory mode .................................................. 121
MIDI ................................................................... 114
MIDI CH ................................................... 118, 158
MIDI CH Button ................................................ 10
MIDI Channel mode ........................................ 118
MIDI IN ............................................................. 159
MIDI IN/OUT connectors ................................ 12
MIDI OUT ......................................................... 159
MIDI output ........................................................ 24
MIDI-Ausgabe .................................................... 45
MSB .................................................................... 120
N
NO ASSIGN ...................................................... 146
NOTE ASSIGN ................................................. 127
O
OCTAVE ............................................................. 11
OMNI ................................................................. 149
OMS ..................................................................... 26
Opciones de firma del controlador ........... 94, 98
Options de signature du pilote .................. 55, 59
Opzioni firma driver ................................... 74, 78
Original driver ................................................. 156
P
PANIC ............................................................... 123
Panic mode ....................................................... 123
PCR .................................................................... 159
PCR MIDI IN .................................................... 159
PCR MIDI OUT ................................................ 159
PCR1 .................................................................. 159
PCR2 .................................................................. 159
Periferica predefinita ......................................... 83
Periferica preferenziale ..................................... 83
Priphrique par dfaut .................................... 64
PLAY mode ...................................................... 116
R
Receive mode ................................................... 151
RPN/NRPN ASSIGN ..................................... 138
S
Salida de MIDI ................................................. 104
SAVE ................................................................. 148
Security Slot ........................................................ 12
SINGLE BULK ......................................... 151, 153
SNAPSHOT ...................................................... 122
Snapshot mode ................................................. 122
SONAR .............................................................. 165
Sortie MIDI ......................................................... 65
Standardgert ..................................................... 44
STARTUP MEMORY ...................................... 154
SYS EX. ASSIGN .............................................. 140
Sys Ex. ASSIGN ............................................... 160
SYSTEM ............................................................ 154
System exclusive message .............................. 140
System exclusive messages ............................ 174
T
Template sheets ................................................... 9
Toggle mode ..................................................... 158
Transmit mode ................................................. 153
TRANSPOSE ...................................................... 11
TRANSPOSE/ENTER Button ......................... 11
Treibersignaturoptionen ............................. 34, 38
U
Unknown driver found .................................. 172
USB .............................................................. 11, 115
USB cable .............................................................. 9
181
INDEX
V
VELOCITY OFFSET ........................................ 154
V-LINK ................................................................ 10
V-LINK Button ................................................... 10
V-LINK mode ..................................................... 10
X
XG ...................................................................... 169
182
The
symbol alerts the user to important instructions
or warnings.The specific meaning of the symbol is
determined by the design contained within the
triangle. In the case of the symbol at left, it is used for
general cautions, warnings, or alerts to danger.
to damage or
caused with
and all its
to domestic
001
003
The
symbol alerts the user to items that must never
be carried out (are forbidden). The specific thing that
must not be done is indicated by the design contained
within the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it
means that the unit must never be disassembled.
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For Canada
NOTICE
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
AVIS
Cet appareil numrique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Rglement sur le matriel brouilleur du Canada.
................................................................................................
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For EU Countries
This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89/336/EEC.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Compliance Information Statement
Model Name :
Type of Equipment :
Responsible Party :
Address :
Telephone :
PCR-30/50/80
USB MIDI KEYBOARD CONTROLLER
Edirol Corporation North America
425 Sequoia Drive, Suite 114, Bellingham, WA 98226
(360) 594-4276
Information
When you need repair service, call your nearest EDIROL/Roland Service Center or authorized EDIROL/Roland distributor
in your country as shown below.
EUROPE
INDIA
BRAZIL
HUNGARY
Deutschland
TEL: 0700 33 47 65 20
France
TEL: 0810 000 371
Italia
TEL: 02 93778329
U. S. A. / CANADA
EDIROL Corporation North
America
425 Sequoia Drive, Suite 114
Bellingham, WA 98226
U. S. A.
TEL: (360) 594-4276
FAX: (360) 594-4271
http://www.edirol.com/
INDONESIA
PT Citra IntiRama
J1. Cideng Timur No. 15J-150
Jakarta Pusat
INDONESIA
TEL: (021) 6324170
KOREA
Cosmos Corporation
1461-9, Seocho-Dong,
Seocho Ku, Seoul, KOREA
TEL: (02) 3486-8855
MALAYSIA
BENTLEY MUSIC SDN BHD
140 & 142, Jalan Bukit Bintang
55100 Kuala Lumpur,MALAYSIA
TEL: (03) 2144-3333
PHILIPPINES
G.A. Yupangco & Co. Inc.
AFRICA
EGYPT
Al Fanny Trading Office
REUNION
Maison FO - YAM Marcel
25 Rue Jules Hermann,
Chaudron - BP79 97 491
Ste Clotilde Cedex,
REUNION ISLAND
TEL: (0262) 218-429
SOUTH AFRICA
That Other Music Shop
(PTY) Ltd.
11 Melle St., Braamfontein,
Johannesbourg, SOUTH AFRICA
P.O.Box 32918, Braamfontein 2017
Johannesbourg, SOUTH AFRICA
TEL: (011) 403 4105
ASIA
CHINA
Roland Shanghai Electronics
Co.,Ltd.
5F. No.1500 Pingliang Road
Shanghai, CHINA
TEL: (021) 5580-0800
SINGAPORE
CRISTOFORI MUSIC PTE
LTD
Blk 3014, Bedok Industrial Park E,
#02-2148, SINGAPORE 489980
TEL: 6243-9555
TAIWAN
ROLAND TAIWAN
ENTERPRISE CO., LTD.
Room 5, 9fl. No. 112 Chung Shan
N.Road Sec.2, Taipei, TAIWAN,
R.O.C.
TEL: (02) 2561 3339
THAILAND
Theera Music Co. , Ltd.
330 Verng NakornKasem, Soi 2,
Bangkok 10100, THAILAND
TEL: (02) 2248821
VIETNAM
Saigon Music
138 Tran Quang Khai St.,
District 1
Ho Chi Minh City
VIETNAM
TEL: (08) 844-4068
AUSTRALIA/
NEW ZEALAND
AUSTRALIA
Roland Corporation
Australia Pty., Ltd.
38 Campbell Avenue
Dee Why West. NSW 2099
AUSTRALIA
TEL: (02) 9982 8266
NEW ZEALAND
Roland Corporation Ltd.
32 Shaddock Street, Mount Eden,
Auckland, NEW ZEALAND
TEL: (09) 3098 715
HONG KONG
CENTRAL/LATIN
AMERICA
ARGENTINA
MEXICO
Casa Veerkamp, s.a. de c.v.
Roland Ireland
Audio House, Belmont Court,
Donnybrook, Dublin 4.
Republic of IRELAND
TEL: (01) 2603501
Roland Italy S. p. A.
Viale delle Industrie 8,
20020 Arese, Milano, ITALY
TEL: (02) 937-78300
IRAN
URUGUAY
EUROPE
AUSTRIA
Roland Austria GES.M.B.H.
Siemensstrasse 4, P.O. Box 74,
A-6063 RUM, AUSTRIA
TEL: (0512) 26 44 260
JORDAN
AMMAN Trading Agency
LEBANON
Piata Libertatii 1,
RO-4200 Gheorgheni
TEL: (066) 164-609
Chahine S.A.L.
Gerge Zeidan St., Chahine Bldg.,
Achrafieh, P.O.Box: 16-5857
Beirut, LEBANON
TEL: (01) 20-1441
MuTek
QATAR
Badie Studio & Stores
P.O. Box 62,
Doha, QATAR
TEL: 423554
SPAIN
Roland Electronics
de Espaa, S. A.
SWEDEN
KUWAIT
Abdullah Salem Street,
Safat, KUWAIT
TEL: 243-6399
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FRANCE
ROMANIA
PORTUGAL
FINLAND
UL. Gibraltarska 4.
PL-03664 Warszawa POLAND
TEL: (022) 679 44 19
ISRAEL
P. P. H. Brzostowicz
RUSSIA
Roland France SA
POLAND
MOCO, INC.
Lilleakerveien 2 Postboks 95
Lilleaker N-0216 Oslo
NORWAY
TEL: 2273 0074
BELGIUM/HOLLAND/
LUXEMBOURG
Roland Benelux N. V.
DENMARK
VENEZUELA
CYPRUS
ITALY
NORWAY
Moon Stores
No.16, Bab Al Bahrain Avenue,
P.O.Box 247, Manama 304,
State of BAHRAIN
TEL: 211 005
IRELAND
BAHRAIN
Owners Manual
Bedienungsanleitung
Mode demploi
Manuale duso
Manual del usuario
SAUDI ARABIA
aDawliah Universal
Electronics APL
SYRIA
SWITZERLAND
Roland (Switzerland) AG
Elannontie 5
FIN-01510 Vantaa, FINLAND
TEL: (0)9 68 24 020
Landstrasse 5, Postfach,
CH-4452 Itingen,
SWITZERLAND
TEL: (061) 927-8383
GERMANY
UKRAINE
Roland Elektronische
Musikinstrumente HmbH.
TURKEY
TIC-TAC
GREECE
UNITED KINGDOM
STOLLAS S.A.
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U.A.E.
Owners Manual
CHILE
MIDDLE EAST
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: USING THE
UNIT SAFELY and IMPORTANT NOTES (pp. 24). These sections
provide important information concerning the proper operation of the
unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good
grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, Owners manual
should be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on
hand as a convenient reference.
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