The package of the A-300PRO/500PRO/800PRO (which we’ll subsequently refer to as the A-PRO) contains the following items. When you open the package, first make sure that all items are
included. If any are missing, contact the dealer where you purchased the A-PRO.
MIDI keyboard controller A-PRO
fig
* The photo show the A-500PRO.
CD-ROM, DVD-ROM (one each)
A-PRO CD-ROM
This contains the A-PRO drivers.
Cakewalk Production Plus Pack DVD-ROM
Cakewalk Production Plus Pack, packed with a lavish array of high-quality music
production tools, is included.
* Avoid touching or scratching the shiny underside (encoded surface) of the disc.
Damaged or dirty discs may not be read properly. Keep your discs clean using a
commercially available CD cleaner.
Do not attempt to play back a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM in 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.
USB cable
Use this cable to connect the A-PRO to the USB connector of your computer. For details
on connections, refer to “Installing the Driver” (p. 12).
* Please use only the included USB cable. If you require a replacement for the supplied
USB cable (for example due to damage or loss), please contact the nearest Roland
Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the separate sheet
titled “Information.”
Owner’s manual
This is the document you’re reading. Keep it at hand for reference when needed.
Cakewalk Production Plus Pack installation guide
This explains the installation and user registration process for the software included on
the Cakewalk Production Plus Pack DVD-ROM. Unless you complete the user
registration and obtain a registration code as directed in this guide, you won’t be able
to use the software for more than thirty days after installation.
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “USING THE UNIT
SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (p. 3; p. 5). These sections provide important
information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to
feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your
new unit, Owner’s manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be
saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.
2
USING THE UNIT SAFELY
About WARNING and CAUTION Notices
Used for instructions intended to alert the
user to the risk of death or severe injury
should the unit be used improperly.
Used for instructions intended to alert the
user to the risk of injury or material
damage should the unit be used
improperly.
* Material damage refers to damage or
other adverse eects caused with
respect to the home and all its
furnishings, as well to domestic animals
or pets.
About the Symbols
The symbol alerts the user to important instructions or
warnings.The specic 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.
The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be
carried out (are forbidden). The specic thing that must
not be done is indicated by the design contained within
the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it means that
the unit must never be disassembled.
The symbol alerts the user to things that must be
carried out. The specic thing that must be done is
indicated by the design contained within the circle. In the
case of the symbol at left, it means that the power-cord
plug must be unplugged from the outlet.
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• Use only the attached power-supply cord. Also,
the supplied power cord must not be used with
any other device.
• Do not excessively twist or bend the power cord,
nor place heavy objects on it. Doing so can
damage the cord, producing severed elements
and short circuits. Damaged cords are fire and
shock hazards!
• Do not attempt to repair the unit, or replace parts
within it (except when this manual provides specific
instructions directing you to do so). Refer all
servicing to your retailer, the nearest Roland Service
Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as
listed on the separate sheet titled “Information.”
• Make sure you always have the unit placed so it is
level and sure to remain stable. Never place it on
stands that could wobble, or on inclined surfaces.
• Use only the specified AC adaptor (sold separately),
and make sure the line voltage at the installation
matches the input voltage specified on the AC
adaptor’s body. Other AC adaptors may use a
different polarity, or be designed for a different voltage, so their
use could result in damage, malfunction, or electric shock.
• Immediately turn the power off, remove the AC
adaptor from the outlet, and request servicing by
your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or
an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the
separate sheet titled “Information” when:
• In households with small children, an adult should
provide supervision until the child is capable of
following all the rules essential for the safe
operation of the unit.
• Immediately turn the power off, and request
servicing by your retailer, the nearest Roland
Service Center, or an authorized Roland
distributor, as listed on the separate sheet titled
“Information” when:
• Do not force the unit’s power-supply cord to share
an outlet with an unreasonable number of other
devices. Be especially careful when using
extension cords—the total power used by all
devices you have connected to the extension
cord’s outlet must never exceed the power rating
(watts/amperes) for the extension cord. Excessive
loads can cause the insulation on the cord to heat
up and eventually melt through.
• Before using the unit in a foreign country, consult
with your retailer, the nearest Roland Service
Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as
listed on the separate sheet titled “Information.”
• At regular intervals, you should unplug the AC
adaptor and clean it by using a dry cloth to wipe all
dust and other accumulations away from its
prongs. Also, disconnect the power plug from the
power outlet whenever the unit is to remain
unused for an extended period of time. Any
accumulation of dust between the power plug and
the power outlet can result in poor insulation and
lead to fire.
* Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Vista are registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
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* The screen shots in this document are used in compliance
with the guidelines of the Microsoft Corporation.
206j
* Windows® is known officially as: “Microsoft® Windows®
operating system.”
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* Apple, Macintosh, and Mac OS are registered trademarks of
Apple Inc.
* Cakewalk is a registered trademark of Cakewalk, Inc.
* SONAR and Cakewalk logo are trademarks of Cakewalk, Inc.
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* All product names mentioned in this document are trademarks
or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
* MMP (Moore Microprocessor Portfolio) refers to a patent
portfolio concerned with microprocessor architecture, which
was developed by Technology Properties Limited (TPL). Roland
has licensed this technology from the TPL Group.
* Roland and GS are either registered trademarks or trademarks
of Roland Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries.
• Do not connect this unit to same electrical outlet that is being
used by an electrical appliance that is controlled by an
inverter (such as a refrigerator, washing machine, microwave
oven, or air conditioner), or that contains a motor. Depending
on the way in which the electrical appliance is used, power
supply noise may cause this unit to malfunction or may
produce audible noise. If it is not practical to use a separate
electrical outlet, connect a power supply noise filter between
this unit and the electrical outlet.
302
• The AC adaptor will begin to generate heat after long hours of
consecutive use. This is normal, and is not a cause for concern.
307
• Before connecting this unit to other devices, turn off the
power to all units. This will help prevent malfunctions and/or
damage to speakers or other devices.
Placement
352a
• This device may interfere with radio and television reception.
Do not use this device in the vicinity of such receivers.
352b
• Noise may be produced if wireless communications devices,
such as cell phones, are operated in the vicinity of this unit.
Such noise could occur when receiving or initiating a call, or
while conversing. Should you experience such problems, you
should relocate such wireless devices so they are at a greater
distance from this unit, or switch them off.
354a
• Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight, place it near devices
that radiate heat, leave it inside an enclosed vehicle, or
otherwise subject it to temperature extremes. Excessive heat
can deform or discolor the unit.
355b
• When moved from one location to another where the
temperature and/or humidity is very different, water droplets
(condensation) may form inside the unit. Damage or
malfunction may result if you attempt to use the unit in this
condition. Therefore, before using the unit, you must allow it
to stand for several hours, until the condensation has
completely evaporated.
358
• Do not allow objects to remain on top of the keyboard. This
can be the cause of malfunction, such as keys ceasing to
produce sound.
360
• Depending on the material and temperature of the surface on
which you place the unit, its rubber feet may discolor or mar
the surface.
You can place a piece of felt or cloth under the rubber feet to
prevent this from happening. If you do so, please make sure
that the unit will not slip or move accidentally.
Maintenance
401a
• For everyday cleaning wipe the unit with a soft, dry cloth or
one that has been slightly dampened with water. To remove
stubborn dirt, use a cloth impregnated with a mild, nonabrasive detergent. Afterwards, be sure to wipe the unit
thoroughly with a soft, dry cloth.
402
• Never use benzine, thinners, alcohol or solvents of any kind, to
avoid the possibility of discoloration and/or deformation.
Repairs and Data
452
• Please be aware that all data contained in the unit’s memory
may be lost when the unit is sent for repairs. Important data
should always be backed up in your computer, or written
down on paper (when possible). During repairs, due care is
taken to avoid the loss of data. However, in certain cases (such
as when circuitry related to memory itself is out of order), we
regret that it may not be possible to restore the data, and
Roland assumes no liability concerning such loss of data.
Additional Precautions
551
• Please be aware that the contents of memory can be
irretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction, or the improper
operation of the unit. To protect yourself against the risk of
losing important data, we recommend that you periodically
save a backup copy of important data you have stored in the
unit’s memory in your computer.
552
• Unfortunately, it may be impossible to restore the contents of
data that was stored in your computer once it has been lost.
Roland Corporation assumes no liability concerning such loss
of data.
553
• Use a reasonable amount of care when using the unit’s
buttons, sliders, or other controls; and when using its jacks
and connectors. Rough handling can lead to malfunctions.
554
• Never strike or apply strong pressure to the display.
556
• When connecting / disconnecting all cables, grasp the
connector itself—never pull on the cable. This way you will
avoid causing shorts, or damage to the cable’s internal
elements.
558b
• To avoid disturbing your neighbors, try to keep the unit’s
volume at reasonable levels (especially when it is late at
night).
559a
• When you need to transport the unit, package it in the box
(including padding) that it came in, if possible. Otherwise, you
will need to use equivalent packaging materials.
561
• Use only the specified expression pedal (EV-5 or EV-7; sold
separately). By connecting any other expression pedals, you
risk causing malfunction and/or damage to the unit.
CD-ROM and DVD-ROM handling
801
• Do not touch the data surface (the unprinted surface) of the
disc, or allow it to be scratched. Doing so may make the data
unreadable. If the disc gets dirty, clean it using a commercially
available disc cleaner.
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Contents
Contents of the Package................................................... 2
USING THE UNIT SAFELY................................................... 3
IMPORTANT NOTES........................................................... 5
Names of Things and What They Do................................ 8
Main Specifications......................................................... 84
Index ................................................................................ 85
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Names of Things and What They Do
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This shows a variety of information, such as the current state.
IndicationSummary
Alphanumeric
characters
PRM MUTE
CTRL MAP
PGM CHANGE
MIDI CH
USER ASSIGN
[VALUE] knob, [ENTER] button
2
When you operate a controller, the value of the parameter assigned to that
controller is shown for a certain duration. Information such as the MIDI channel and program change is also shown.
When the cursor is located here, moving a controller will not transmit MIDI
messages (p. 47).
When the cursor is located here, you can turn the [VALUE] knob to switch
between control maps stored in the A-PRO (p. 21).
When the cursor is located here, you can turn the [VALUE] knob to transmit a program change on the current channel (p. 43).
When the cursor is located here, you can turn the [VALUE] knob to
change the MIDI channel on which the keyboard or bender lever will transmit (p. 42).
When the cursor is located here, you can turn the [VALUE] knob to
change the value of a user-assigned parameter (p. 68).
2
2
2
2
You can turn the [VALUE] knob to change the MIDI channel, switch program changes
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8
9
or control maps, or change the value of a user-specified parameter.
In EDIT mode, use the [VALUE] knob to select an item or edit its value.
When this knob is pressed, it functions as the [ENTER] button.
[ACT] button
3
Press the [ACT] button if you’re using SONAR or software compatible with ACT (Active
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Controller Technology) (p. 21).
You can use controllers [B1]–[B4], [R1]–[R9], [L1]–[L9], [S1]–[S9], and [A1]–[A8] to
operate SONAR or your ACT-compatible software.
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Names of Things and What They Do
[] button, [] button
4
You can use the [] [] buttons to move the cursor that is shown at CTRL MAP,
PGM CHANGE, MIDI CH, or USER ASSIGN in the display.
Controllers [B1]–[B4] (button)
5
You can assign any desired MIDI messages to these buttons.
➝ “Assigning MIDI Messages” (p. 29)
Use this button to split the keyboard into right (UPPER) and left (LOWER) areas so that
you can play a different sound in each area.
[DUAL] button
Use this button to play two sounds layered.
[LOWER] button
Use this button to play the LOWER part.
[UPPER] button
Use this button to play the UPPER part.
[SHIFT] button
7
When you’re in PLAY mode (p. 41), you can hold down the [SHIFT] button and use
controllers [B1]–[B4], the [DUAL]/[LOWER]/[UPPER] buttons, the [TRANSPOSE] button,
and the OCTAVE [–] [+] buttons as a numeric keypad. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and
press the [SPLIT] button for backspace.
Bender lever
10
Use this to change the pitch or apply vibrato.
You can also assign a desired MIDI message to this lever as a controller.
➝ “Assigning MIDI Messages” (p. 29)
[TRANSPOSE] button
8
This button lets you shift the pitch of the keyboard up or down in steps of a semitone.
➝ “TRANSPOSE” (p. 62)
OCTAVE [–] [+] buttons
9
These buttons let you shift the pitch of the keyboard up or down in steps of one octave.
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Names of Things and What They Do
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11
10
12
Controllers [R1]–[R9] (knobs)
11
You can assign the desired MIDI messages to these knobs.
➝ “Assigning MIDI Messages” (p. 29)
Controllers [L1]–[L8] (button)
12
You can assign the desired MIDI messages to these buttons.
➝ “Assigning MIDI Messages” (p. 29)
[HOLD] button
13
This button turns Hold on/off (a function that sustains the note even after you release
the [A1]–[A8] pad).
Alternatively, you can assign a desired MIDI message to this button or use it to turn
V-LINK on/off instead of using it as Hold.
➝ “L9 FUNCTION” (p. 69)
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14
V-LINK
V-LINK () is a function that allows music and images to be performed
together. By using MIDI to connect two or more V-LINK compatible devices, you can
easily enjoy a wide range of visual effects that are linked to the expressive elements of
a music performance.
Controllers [S1]–[S9] (sliders)
14
You can assign the desired MIDI messages to these sliders.
➝ “Assigning MIDI Messages” (p. 29)
Controllers [A1]–[A8] (pads)
15
You can assign the desired MIDI messages to these pads.
➝ “Assigning MIDI Messages” (p. 29)
These pads can transmit velocity values that correspond to the force with which you
pressed the pad, or aftertouch values.
15
Side Panel
Names of Things and What They Do
fig.Panel-Side.eps
18
16
DC IN jack
16
You can connect a separately sold AC adaptor here. If you want to purchase an AC
adaptor, contact the retailer from whom you purchased the product, or the nearest
Roland Service Center.
[Power] switch
17
17
DCPower on using the AC adaptor
OFFPower off
Power on with the USB cable connected
USB (i.e., bus power) can be used when the A-PRO is connected to your computer
USB
via a USB cable. The power is supplied from the computer via the USB cable.
* The A-PRO might not operate on bus power with some computers. In this case,
please use the separately sold AC adaptor.
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20
21
22
USB connector
18
Use this to connect the A-PRO to your computer via a USB cable.
[MIDI MERGE] switch
19
This switch turns the Merge function on/off for messages from MIDI IN.
➝ “MIDI MERGE DESTINATION” (p. 67)
MIDI IN/OUT connectors
20
You can connect these connectors to the MIDI connectors of other MIDI equipment to
transmit and receive MIDI messages.
➝ “MIDI-related Settings” (p. 66)
HOLD (P1) jack, EXPRESSION (P2) jack
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Connect the appropriate type of pedal to each of these connectors.
HOLD
EXPRESSION
You can also assign any desired MIDI message to these controllers.
➝ “Assigning MIDI Messages” (p. 29)
* Use only the specified expression pedal (EV-5 or EV-7; sold separately). By
connecting any other expression pedals, you risk causing malfunction and/or
damage to the unit.
Security slot ()
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Connect a pedal switch (DP-2, DP-10; sold separately) here and use it as a
Hold pedal.
Connect an expression pedal (EV-5, EV-7; sold separately) here and use it to
control the sound or volume in real time.
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Installing the Driver
A driver is software that transfers data between the A-PRO and the application software
on your computer when the A-PRO is connected to your computer.
Windows 7/Windows Vista Users
The procedure for installation and checking will depend on your system. Perform the
following two steps to install and check the driver.
fig.H_install.eps
1.
2.
Install driver
Check
Windows 7 /
Windows Vista
P. 12
P. 19
Windows XPMac OS X
P. 15
P. 19
P. 17
P. 20
Steps to be performed on the A-PRO keyboard itself are marked by a
Operation of the A-PRO
are told to do so.
* The example screen shots included here are taken from Windows 7.
symbol. Don’t connect the A-PRO to your computer until you
1With the A-PRO disconnected, start up Windows.
Disconnect all USB cables from your computer, with the exception of those for a
USB keyboard and USB mouse (if used).
2Close all currently running software.
3Insert the included A-PRO CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.
When the auto-play dialog box appears, click [Open folder to view files].
4In the appropriate folder within the CD-ROM, double-click the
[Setup] icon to start up the installer.
OSInstaller
Windows 7Open the folders [Driver] and then [Win7]
Windows VistaOpen the folders [Driver] and then [Vista]
Windows 7 64-bit editionOpen the folders [x64Driver] and then [Win7]
Windows Vista 64-bit edition
If you get a message saying “The operating system you are using is not supported” or
“The version of this file is not compatible with the version of Windows you’re running,”
or if you don’t know the version of your operating system, check your operating system
as described below.
Open the folders [x64Driver] and then [Vista]
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If “System type” indicates “64-bit Operating System,” you have the 64-bit version.
Installing the Driver
Windows 7 users
Open “Control Panel,” click “System and Security,” and then click [System].
If the Control Panel shows the icon view, click [System].
Windows Vista users
Open “Control Panel,” click [System and Maintenance], and then click [System].
If the Control Panel shows the classic view, double-click the “System” icon.
5A user account control confirmation screen will appear.
Click [Yes] if you’re using Windows 7, or click [Continue] if you’re
using Windows Vista.
fig.win7uac_e.eps
6The screen will indicate “A-PRO Driver will be installed on your
computer.” Click [Next].
If any other message appears, proceed as directed by the message.
7To begin the installation, click [Next] once again. Installation will
begin.
fig.win7securitya-e.eps_36
If a Windows security dialog box appears, click [Install].
Operation of the A-PRO
8Turn the A-PRO’s [POWER] switch OFF.
Operation of the A-PRO
9When the screen indicates “Ready to install the
driver,” use a USB cable to connect the A-PRO to your computer.
fig.win7drv3-e.eps_36
If any other message appears, proceed as directed by the message.
10Set the A-PRO’s [POWER] switch to USB.
Operation of the A-PRO
The driver will be installed automatically.
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Installing the Driver
11When the installation is completed, the “A-PRO Driver Setup” dialog
box will indicate “Installation has been completed.”
Click [Close] to close the “A-PRO Driver Setup” dialog box.
If the “System Settings Change” dialog box appears, click [Yes]. Windows will
automatically restart.
Now let’s check to make sure that installation was successful.
➝ “Checking with a SONAR Soft Synths (Windows)” (p. 19)
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Windows XP Users
Installing the Driver
Steps to be performed on the A-PRO keyboard itself are marked by a symbol. Don’t connect the A-PRO to your computer until you are told to do so.
1With the A-PRO disconnected, start up Windows.
Disconnect all USB cables from your computer, with the exception of those for a
USB keyboard and USB mouse (if used).
2Close all currently running software.
3Insert the included A-PRO CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.
4On the CD-ROM, open the [Driver] folder and then the [XP] folder,
and double-click the [Setup] icon.
If you get a message saying “The operating system you are using is not supported”
or saying that the application is invalid, check the version of your operating
system.
If the “Install Program As Other User” dialog box appears, click [Cancel] to
terminate the installation, log on to Windows using an administrator account, and
perform the installation once again.
Operation of the A-PRO
If the “Software Installation” dialog box appears, click [Continue Anyway] to
continue the installation.
If you are unable to proceed, click [OK] in the dialog box to terminate the
installation. Then change the setting as described in “Driver signing option
settings (Windows XP)” (p. 80), and perform the installation once again.
7Set the A-PRO’s [POWER] switch to OFF.
Operation of the A-PRO
8When the “Ready to install the driver” message
Operation of the A-PRO
appears, use a USB cable to connect the A-PRO to your computer.
fig.xpdrv4-e.eps_27
5The screen will indicate “A-PRO Driver will be installed on your
computer.” Click [Next].
If any other message appears, proceed as directed by the message.
6To begin the installation, click [Next].
fig.xpdrv2-e.eps_27
If any other message appears, proceed as directed by the message.
Operation of the A-PRO
9Set the A-PRO’s [POWER] switch to USB.
The indication “Found New Hardware” will appear in the lower right corner of your
screen.
* It may take between ten seconds to several minutes for the “Found New Hardware
Wizard” to appear.
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Installing the Driver
10If you are asked whether you want to connect to Windows Update,
choose [No, not this time] and click [Next].
fig.xpwupd-e.eps
11Choose [Install the software automatically (Recommended)], and
click [Next].
fig.xpdrv6-e.eps
12If the “Hardware Installation” dialog box appears, click [Continue
Anyway] to continue the installation.
fig.xpdrv7-e.eps
If you are unable to proceed, click [OK] in the dialog box to terminate the
installation. Then change the setting as described in “Driver signing option
settings (Windows XP)” (p. 80), and perform the installation once again.
13The screen will indicate “Completing the Found New Hardware
Wizard.” Click [Finish].
14When installation is complete, the “A-PRO Driver Setup” dialog box
will indicate “Installation has been completed.”
Click [Close] to close the “A-PRO Driver Setup” dialog box.
If the “System Settings Change” dialog box appears, click [Yes] to restart Windows.
Now let’s check to make sure that installation was successful.
This completes driver installation and settings.
➝ “Checking with a SONAR Soft Synths (Windows)” (p. 19)
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Mac OS X Users
Installing the Driver
Steps to be performed on the A-PRO keyboard itself are marked by a symbol. Don’t connect the A-PRO to your computer until you are told to do so.
* If the “Authenticate” or “Installer requires that you type your password” dialog box
appears during the installation, enter an administrator password and click [OK].
* What you actually see on the screen may differ depending on your system.
1With the A-PRO disconnected, start up your computer.
Disconnect all USB cables from your computer, with the exception of those for a
USB keyboard and USB mouse.
2Close all currently running software.
3Insert the included A-PRO CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.
4Double-click one of the following icons on the CD-ROM to start up
the installer.
Operation of the A-PRO
6If the screen asks you to select a destination, click your start-up disk
to select it, and then click [Continue].
7When the display asks you to select the type of installation, click
[Install] or [Upgrade].
8In the next screen, click [Continue Installation].
9When installation is completed, click [Restart] to restart your
computer.
* It may take some time for your computer to restart.
Operation of the A-PRO
10Set the A-PRO’s [POWER] switch to OFF.
Operation of the A-PRO
11When your computer has restarted, use a USB
cable to connect the A-PRO to your computer.
12Set the A-PRO’s [POWER] switch to USB.
OSInstaller
Mac OS X 10.6 or later[APRO_USBDriver.pkg] (/Driver/10.6)
Mac OS X 10.5 or earlier[APROUSBDriver.pkg] (/Driver/10.4_10.5)
Operation of the A-PRO
13Double-click [Audio MIDI Settings] (/Applications/Utility) to start it
up.
14Access the dialog box.
A message concerned with checking whether installation is possible may appear.
If so, click [Continue].
If a message indicating that installation is not possible appears, check the
operating system you’re using, and perform step 4.
Mac OS X 10.6 or later
From the [Window] menu, choose [Show MIDI Window] to open “MIDI Studio”
Mac OS X 10.5 or earlier
Click the [MIDI Devices] tab.
5The screen will indicate “Welcome to the A-PRO Driver Installer.”
Click [Continue].
fig.osx-install-e.eps
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Installing the Driver
15Verify that [A-PRO] is shown in the “MIDI Studio” or “Audio MIDI
Settings” dialog box.
fig.osxaudiomidi1-e.eps
If the A-PRO is not shown or is grayed-out, the A-PRO has not been recognized
correctly. Try clicking [Rescan MIDI]. You can also try disconnecting the USB cable
connected to the A-PRO, then re-connecting it.
16Click [Add Device] five times.
fig.osxadddevice-e.eps
Five [New Device] items will appear.
17Specify the device name for each [New Device].
1.
Select the [New Device] you added, and click [Show Info].
2. Enter the name in the [Device Name] field. For each [New Device],
fig.osxnewdevice-e.eps
enter the following names.
New DeviceDevice Name
FirstA-PRO MIDI OUT
SecondA-PRO
ThirdA-PRO MIDI IN
FourthA-PRO 1
FifthA-PRO 2
18Use the mouse to drag between the ▲ and ▼ symbols (representing
input and output, respectively) of [A-PRO] and each [New Device] so
that they are connected as shown in the illustration below.
fig.osxmidiset-e.eps_32
19Close the “MIDI Studio” dialog box or “Audio MIDI Setup” dialog
box.
Now let’s check to make sure that installation was successful.
➝ “Checking in GarageBand (Mac OS X)” (p. 20)
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Verifying that Installation was Successful
Proceed as follows to verify that the driver was installed correctly.
We will use SONAR LE as an example for Windows, and GarageBand as an example for Mac OS X.
Checking with a SONAR Soft Synths (Windows)
Installing the Driver
Here’s an example using a plug-in synth included with SONAR LE. The procedure or
screens may differ if you’re using a different version.
For details on installing and setting up SONAR LE, refer to the “Cakewalk Production
Plus Pack Installation Guide.”
1Start up SONAR LE.
2In the [Options] menu, click [MIDI Devices].
The “MIDI Devices” dialog box will appear.
3In the “MIDI Devices” dialog box, choose the following MIDI devices
in the [Inputs] and [Outputs] fields.
Input deviceOutput device
A-PRO MIDI IN
A-PRO 1
A-PRO 2
If you’re unable to select A-PRO as an input/output device, it may be that a
problem has occurred.
Refer to “Problems with Settings” in the Troubleshooting section (p. 76).
A-PRO
A-PRO MIDI OUT
4Click [OK] to close the dialog box.
5In the [File] menu, click [New].
The “New Project File” dialog box will appear.
6In the “Template” area, choose [Normal]; then enter a project name
in the “Name” field and click [OK].
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7In the [Insert] menu, choose [Soft Synths] and then [PSYN II].
8In the “Insert Soft Synth Options” dialog box, select the [Synth
Property Page] option in the [Open These Windows] area, and click
[OK].
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9Play the A-PRO’s keyboard.
If the MIDI monitor in the taskbar responds and you hear the sound of the synth, the
A-PRO is correctly connected to your computer.
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Installing the Driver
Checking in GarageBand (Mac OS X)
GarageBand is software that is included with Apple’s iLife.
Here, the explanation assumes that you’re using GarageBand ‘09. The steps or screens
may be different if you’re using a different version.
1In the [Applications] folder, double-click [GarageBand].
2When GarageBand has started up, click the [File] menu item [New].
3In the “New Project” screen, assign a name and click [Create].
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4Play the A-PRO’s keyboard.
If you hear the Grand Piano sound that’s assigned to the GarageBand track, the A-PRO
is correctly connected to your computer.
If you don’t hear sound, check the following points.
• From the [GarageBand] menu, click [Preferences]. If MIDI input is not detected in
the [Audio/MIDI] tab’s “MIDI Status” field, it may be that a problem has occurred.
Please refer to “Problems with setup” in the Troubleshooting section (p. 76).
• In “System Preferences,” choose the [Sound]-[Output] tab. Make sure that your
computer’s main volume is not turned down or muted. Also make sure that internal
audio is selected.
• If you’re using headphones, make sure that they are correctly connected to your
computer’s headphone jack.
• If you have an audio interface that’s connected to your computer, refer to the
owner’s manual of your device to make sure that your audio interface is connected
correctly.
If you don’t hear sound in software other than GarageBand, you’ll need to make MIDI
and audio input/output settings. Make the following settings for MIDI input/output.
Input deviceOutput device
A-PRO MIDI IN
A-PRO 1
A-PRO 2
A-PRO
A-PRO MIDI OUT
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Look what You Can Do with the A-PRO
Play
When playing the A-PRO’s keyboard, you can select sounds in your sound module from
the A-PRO. You can also play two sounds together (DUAL) or separately (SPLIT).
For details, refer to “Performing (Play Mode)” (p. 41).
Use ACT
If you’re using SONAR, you can use the A-PRO as a controller for SONAR simply by
pressing the A-PRO’s [ACT] button to turn it on.
What is ACT?
ACT (Active Controller Technology) is functionality that lets you control SONAR
from an external device such as the A-PRO. This lets you control the plug-in effect
or plug-in synthesizer that’s active in SONAR without having to make timeconsuming settings.
For details, refer to SONAR’s online help.
Use Control Maps
About Control Maps
A Control Map is an object that describes how MIDI settings are assigned to the
various controllers.
By using Control Maps, you can easily switch to the settings you need for a
particular environment, making it easier for you to use a variety of different
software programs.
The A-PRO provides 19 control maps, and you can control a variety of software simply
by switching between them.
For details, refer to the separate Control Map Guide.
Create Your Own Settings
The A-PRO provides 44 controllers; you can freely assign a MIDI message to each
controller.
For details, refer to “Using A-PRO Editor” (p. 22).
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Using A-PRO Editor
A-PRO Editor is software that lets you create control maps (p. 21) for the A-PRO series
on your computer, and make settings for the keyboard. The graphical screen makes it
easy to edit the values (settings).
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The A-PRO has a total of 44 controllers: [B1]–[B4], [R1]–[R9], [L1]–[L9], [S1]–[S9], [A1]–
[A8], HOLD (P1), EXPRESSION (P2), BENDER, MODULATION, and AFTERTOUCH. You can
freely assign any MIDI message to be controlled by each controller.
The 44 message assignments for these controllers are collectively called a “control
map.”
Simple assignments of MIDI messages can be made on the A-PRO keyboard itself
without using the editor software. However, A-PRO Editor also allows you to transfer
control map data in and out of the A-PRO keyboard, to edit control map data, and also
to save or load control map settings as SMF format data.
➝ “Assigning a MIDI Message on the A-PRO Keyboard” (p. 48)
Installing A-PRO Editor
Windows Users
1Insert the included A-PRO CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.
2On the CD-ROM, open the [EDITOR] folder and double-click [SETUP]
to start the installer.
3The screen “Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for A-PRO Editor
Setup” will appear. Click [Next].
4When the “Please Read” screen appears, read the contents, and if
you consent, click [Yes].
You cannot install A-PRO Editor unless you consent to the terms.
5A dialog box will allow you to specify the installation location.
Simply click [Next].
6Verify the contents of the “Confirmation of installation” screen, and
then click [Next].
Copying of the files will begin.
7When copying is completed, click [Finish].
This completes installation of the A-PRO Editor.
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Mac OS X Users
1Insert the included A-PRO CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.
2From the CD-ROM’s [Editor] folder, drag the [A-PRO Editor] folder
and drop it into your Mac’s [Applications] folder to copy it.
This completes installation of the A-PRO Editor.
MIDI Port Assignments
In order to transfer control maps between A-PRO Editor and the A-PRO keyboard, you’ll
need to specify the MIDI ports used by A-PRO Editor.
* If the A-PRO is connected via USB, the ports will be as follows. If you’re using a MIDI
connection, specify the MIDI input port and MIDI output port of the MIDI device to
which the A-PRO is connected, instead of “A-PRO 2” and “A-PRO.”
What is a MIDI port?
A MIDI port is a port used to transfer MIDI messages between your computer
and the A-PRO.
Input ports
Input portExplanation
A-PRO MIDI INReceives data that’s input via the A-PRO’s MIDI IN connector.
A-PRO 1
A-PRO 2
The output destination of the MIDI messages transmitted when you operate
the A-PRO’s sliders, knobs, and buttons can be specified separately for each
controller. For details, refer to “Two MIDI Ports” (p. 71).
Output ports
Receives data from A-PRO sliders, knobs, or buttons that are
assigned to “PORT 1.”
Receives data from A-PRO sliders, knobs, or buttons that are
assigned to “PORT 2.”
When receiving bulk data from the A-PRO, choose [A-PRO 2]
as the input port.
Using A-PRO Editor
Windows Users
1Use a USB cable to connect the A-PRO to your computer, then switch
on the A-PRO’s power.
2Click the Windows [Start], then successively click [All Programs],
[A-PRO Editor], and [A-PRO Editor] to start up A-PRO Editor.
3In A-PRO Editor, click the [Options] menu item [MIDI Devices].
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4In the MIDI Devices dialog box,
specify the MIDI devices as shown
in the illustration.
5Click [OK] to close the dialog box.
Mac OS X Users
1Use a USB cable to connect the A-PRO to your computer, then switch
on the A-PRO’s power.
2Double-click [A-PRO Editor] (/Applications/A-PRO Editor/) to start up
A-PRO Editor.
3In A-PRO Editor, click the [Options] menu command [MIDI Devices].
4In the MIDI Devices dialog box, specify the MIDI devices as follows.
Output portExplanation
A-PRO MIDI OUT
A-PRO
In order to transmit a control map created using A-PRO Editor to the A-PRO,
you must choose [A-PRO] as the output port.
Transmits MIDI messages to MIDI devices connected to the
A-PRO’s MIDI OUT connector.
Transmits MIDI messages to the A-PRO.
When transmitting bulk data from the A-PRO, choose [A-PRO]
as the output port.
Input portA-PRO 2
Output portA-PRO
5Click [OK] to close the dialog box.
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Using A-PRO Editor
Items in the Windows
Main Window
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1
Title
1
You can assign a name to the control map you’re editing. Only single-byte
alphanumeric characters can be entered for the control map name. The name you
enter here is shown as the title of the HTML file that’s exported by the [File] menu
command [Export Assign List].
Controllers
2
Here you can click to select the controller to which you want to assign a MIDI message.
When you move the mouse over a controller (a clickable area), the mouse cursor will
change to a . Now you can click the controller to open the Assign Message window.
[Control Map] dropdown list
3
Here’s where you select the number of the control map that you want to edit.
For details, refer to “Receiving a Control Map from the A-PRO” (p. 31), and
“Transmitting a Control Map to the A-PRO” (p. 31).
2
3
Message Assignment Window
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1
2
3
4
6
5
* The items in the window will differ depending on the controller and on the type of
message being assigned.
Controller name
1
This shows the name of the controller you’re editing.
Assign Message selection list
2
Here you can select the type of MIDI message to be assigned to the controller.
MenuExplanation
NO ASSIGNNo MIDI message will be assigned
Channel MessageChannel messages (CC, note, etc.)
System Realtime/F6System realtime message or F6 (Tune Request)
System Ex.System exclusive message of up to 24 bytes
Free MessageAny MIDI message of up to 24 bytes (multiple messages are allowed)
TempoTempo control
7
8
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[Transmit], [Receive]
4
Click [Transmit] to save a control map to the A-PRO, overwriting existing content. Click
[Receive] to load a control map from the A-PRO.
Using A-PRO Editor
Message assignment area
3
Here you can specify the value of various parameters for the MIDI message you
selected in the Assign Message selection list.
2
For details on the parameters of each MIDI message, refer to “Message Parameters” (p.
33)
Output Port
4
This specifies the USB port from which the MIDI messages will be transmitted to a USBconnected computer.
PortExplanation
Port 1MIDI messages will be transmitted to “A-PRO 1.”
Port 2MIDI messages will be transmitted to “A-PRO 2.”
Port 1+2MIDI messages will be transmitted to both “A-PRO 1” and “A-PRO 2.”
Button Mode
5
If the controller is a button, this specifies the button mode.
ModeExplanation
UnlatchTurns on when you press the button; turns off when you release it.
LatchAlternately turns on/off each time you press the button.
Each time you press the button, the value will be incremented by one
(or decremented by one if the maximum value is below the minimum
Increase
value). When the value reaches the maximum value (minimum value),
it will jump back to the minimum value (maximum value).
* This cannot be selected if the message type is Note.
Name
7
You can enter a name to describe the function you’ve assigned to the controller; this
name is shown in the A-PRO’s display. Up to sixteen single-byte alphanumeric
characters can be entered. The name you enter here is shown in the “PARAMETER” field
of the HTML file exported by the [File] menu command [Export Assign List].
Virtual Center Click
8
If the controller you’re editing is [R1]–[R9] or [S1]–[S9], you can make virtual center click
settings (p. 55).
This broadens the range in which the center value is transmitted.
ModeExplanation
OFFNo insensitive range in the center
ONInsensitive range in the center
Aftertouch mode (AFT Mode)
6
If the controller you’re editing is [A1]–[A8], you can specify the aftertouch setting.
ModeExplanation
OFFNo aftertouch
Channel PressureTransmitted as channel pressure messages
Polyphonic Key PressureTransmitted as polyphonic key pressure messages.
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Using A-PRO Editor
Keyboard Set Window
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What is a Keyboard Set?
Keyboard-related settings such as the MIDI channel and split point for the
UPPER and LOWER parts, and the octave settings, are collectively called a
“keyboard set.”
You can use A-PRO Editor to make keyboard set settings and store them to the
[SPLIT]/[DUAL]/[LOWER] buttons.
* Keyboard sets cannot be stored on your computer.
Keyboard range settings
5
Specify the lower limit of the UPPER part and the upper limit of the LOWER part.
[Transmit], [Receive]
6
Click [Transmit] if you want to save a keyboard set on the A-PRO. Click [Receive] if you
want to load a keyboard set from the A-PRO.
Setting buttons
7
Specify the button ([SPLIT]/[DUAL]/[LOWER]) for which you are assigning a keyboard
set.
[Close]
8
8
Closes the Keyboard Set window.
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Octave shift
1
Specifies the octave of the UPPER and LOWER parts.
Transpose
2
Specifies the transposition of the keyboard.
MIDI Channel
3
Specifies the MIDI channel of the UPPER and LOWER parts.
Active Part
4
Specifies the part(s) to which the [VALUE] knob, BENDER, MODULATION, AFTERTOUCH,
HOLD, or EXPRESSION will apply.
Menus
Using A-PRO Editor
File Menu
New
Open
Save
Save As
Export Assign List
View Assign listDisplays the assigned MIDI messages in your Web browser.
Recently Used FilesShows the names of the recently used files.
Edit Menu
CopyCopies the setting of the selected controller to the clipboard.
PastePastes the setting from the clipboard to the selected controller.
No AssignSets the MIDI assignment of the selected controller to No Assign.
MenuExplanation
Creates a new control map.
The new control map will have no MIDI messages assigned to any of
the controllers.
Loads a control map that was saved in SMF format. For details, refer
to “Loading a Control Map that was Saved on Your Computer” (p. 32).
Saves the control map currently being edited by overwriting the
SMF.
Saves the control map currently being edited in SMF format with the
name you specify. For details, refer to “Loading a Control Map that
was Saved on Your Computer” (p. 32).
Exports an HTML-format list of the messages assigned to each controller of the control map currently being edited.
* The HTML file created by this command cannot be loaded by
means of the [File] menu command [Open].
MenuExplanation
Options Menu
MenuExplanation
Show Keyboard Panel
MIDI Devices
Show Messages
Help Menu
MenuExplanation
AboutDisplays the version of A-PRO Editor.
Changes the settings of the [LOWER], [DUAL], or [SPLIT] keyboard
set.
Specifies the MIDI ports used to communicate with the A-PRO keyboard.
For details, refer to “MIDI Port Assignments” (p. 23).
Shows the MIDI message settings assigned to each controller in the
main window of A-PRO Editor. For details, refer to “Checking the Assigned MIDI Messages” (p. 30).
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Using A-PRO Editor
Keyboard Shortcuts
You can use the following keyboard shortcuts with A-PRO Editor.
Command
[File]–[New]Ctrl + NCommand + N
[File]–[Open]Ctrl + OCommand + O
[File]–[Save]Ctrl + SCommand + S
[File]–[Save As]Ctrl + Shift + SCommand + Shift + S
[File]–[Exit]Alt + F4Command + Q
[Edit]–[Copy]Ctrl + CCommand + C
[Edit]–[Paste]Ctrl + VCommand + V
[Edit]–[NO ASSIGN]DelDel
Next controllerCtrl + FCommand + F
Previous controllerCtrl + BCommand + B
Key
(Windows)
Key
(Mac OS X)
In text boxes such as the Title field of the main window, keyboard shortcuts for the
[Edit] menu commands [Copy] and [Paste] can be used on the text.
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