Roland Corporation PCR-M50, PCR-M80 Owner's Manual

Owner’s Manual
Thank you for purchasing the MIDI keyboard controller PCR-M30/ 50/80.
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (OWNER’S MANUAL pp. 2–4). These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, Owner’s manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.
Copyright © 2004 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.
USING THE UNIT SAFELY
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 effects caused with respect to the home and all its furnishings, as well to domestic animals or pets.
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• Before using this unit, make sure to read the instructions below, and the Owner’s Manual.
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• Do not open (or modify in any way) the unit or its AC adaptor.
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• 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 “Information” page.
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004
• Never use or store the unit in places that are:
• Subject to temperature extremes (e.g., direct
sunlight in an enclosed vehicle, near a heating duct, on top of heat-generating equipment); or are
• Damp (e.g., baths, washrooms, on wet floors); or
are
• Humid; or are
• Exposed to rain; or are
• Dusty; or are
• Subject to high levels of vibration.
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007
• 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.
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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.
The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out (are forbidden). The specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it means that the unit must never be disassembled.
The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out. The specific thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it means that the power­cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet.
008c
• Be sure to use only the AC adaptor supplied with the unit. Also, 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.
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009
• 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!
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• Do not allow any objects (e.g., flammable material, coins, pins); or liquids of any kind (water, soft drinks, etc.) to penetrate the unit.
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• 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 “Information” page when:
• The AC adaptor or the power-supply cord has
been damaged; or
• If smoke or unusual odor occurs
• Objects have fallen into, or liquid has been
spilled onto the unit; or
• The unit has been exposed to rain (or otherwise
has become wet); or
• The unit does not appear to operate normally or
exhibits a marked change in performance.
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014
• 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.
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• Protect the unit from strong impact. (Do not drop it!)
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• The unit and the AC adaptor should be located so their location or position does not interfere with their proper ventilation.
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• Always grasp only the output plug or the body of the AC adaptor when plugging into, or unplugging from, this unit or an outlet.
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• 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.
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• 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 “Information” page.
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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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103b
• 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.
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• Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming entangled. Also, all cords and cables should be placed so they are out of the reach of children.
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• Never climb on top of, nor place heavy objects on the unit.
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• Never handle the AC adaptor body, or its output plugs, with wet hands when plugging into, or unplugging from, an outlet or this unit.
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• Before moving the unit, disconnect the AC adaptor and all cords coming from external devices.
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• Before cleaning the unit, turn off the power and unplug the AC adaptor from the outlet (p. 14).
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• Whenever you suspect the possibility of lightning in your area, disconnect the AC adaptor from the outlet.
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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
301
• 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.
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, non-abrasive detergent. Afterwards, be sure to wipe the unit thoroughly with a soft, dry cloth.
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• Never use benzine, thinners, alcohol or solvents of any kind, to avoid the possibility of discoloration and/or defor­mation.
Repairs and Data
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• Please be aware that all data contained in the unit’s memory may be lost when the unit is sent for repairs. Important data should always be backed up in another MIDI device (e.g., a sequencer), or written down on paper (when possible). During repairs, due care is taken to avoid the loss of data. However, in 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.
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Additional Precautions
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• Please be aware that the contents of memory can be irretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction, or the improper operation of the unit. To protect yourself against the risk of loosing important data, we recommend that you periodically save a backup copy of important data you have stored in the unit’s memory in another MIDI device (e.g., a sequencer).
552
• Unfortunately, it may be impossible to restore the contents of data that was stored in another MIDI device (e.g., a sequencer) once it has been lost. Roland Corporation assumes no liability concerning such loss of data.
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• 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.
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).
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• When you need to transport the unit, pack it in shock­absorbent material. Transporting the unit without doing so can cause it to become scratched or damaged, and could lead to malfunction.
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• Use only the specified expression pedal (EV-5; sold separately). By connecting any other expression pedals, you risk causing malfunction and/or damage to the unit.
Important Notes
Handling CD-ROMs
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• Avoid touching or scratching the shiny underside (encoded surface) of the disc. Damaged or dirty CD-ROM discs may not be read properly. Keep your discs clean using a commercially available CD cleaner.
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* Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Mi-
crosoft Corporation.
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* The screen shots in this document are used in compliance
with the guidelines of the Microsoft Corporation.
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* Windows® is known officially as: “Microsoft® Windows
operating system.”
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* Apple and Macintosh are registered trademark of Apple
Computer, Inc.
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* MacOS is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
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* Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
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* All product names mentioned in this document are trade-
marks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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* OMS is a registered trademark of Opcode Systems, Inc.
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* FreeMIDI is a trademark of Mark of the Unicorn, Inc.
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Contents

Important Notes ............................................................................... 4
Contents ........................................................................................... 6
Contents of the package .................................................................8
Quick page reference table............................................................. 9
Names of things and what they do ..............................................10
Panel ..........................................................................................................................................10
Rear Panel ................................................................................................................................. 14
Setup......................................................... 15
Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows)................ 16
Installing the driver.................................................................................................................16
Windows XP users.............................................................................................................16
Windows 2000 users .......................................................................................................... 21
Windows Me/98 users......................................................................................................25
Settings and checking
~Specifying the MIDI input/output destination~.............................................................. 26
Windows XP users.............................................................................................................26
Windows 2000 / Me users................................................................................................27
Windows 98 users .............................................................................................................. 28
Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Macintosh).............. 29
Mac OS X users ........................................................................................................................29
Installing the driver ...........................................................................................................29
Mac OS settings .................................................................................................................. 30
Mac OS 9 users ......................................................................................................................... 32
Installing the driver ...........................................................................................................32
Setting the driver................................................................................................................ 33
Operation.................................................. 39
Basic connections and MIDI flow................................................. 40
USB connections with your computer
- Sending MIDI messages to your application -..................................................................40
MIDI flow............................................................................................................................40
USB connections with your computer
- Using the PCR-M30/50/80 as a MIDI interface -.............................................................41
MIDI flow............................................................................................................................41
When using a MIDI connection.............................................................................................42
MIDI flow............................................................................................................................42
Input / output devices.................................................................... 43
Use MIDI functionality ................................................................... 45
Table of operating modes .......................................................................................................45
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Startup mode............................................................................................................................46
PLAY mode.........................................................................................................................46
Features Useful When Playing ..............................................................................................47
Setting the MIDI Transmit Channel...................................................................................... 48
MIDI Channel mode (MIDI CH)......................................................................................48
Selecting Sounds on a Sound Module
(Sending Program Change / Bank Select Massages) .........................................................50
Program Change mode (PROGRAM CHANGE).......................................................... 51
Bank mode (BANK)...........................................................................................................52
Transmitting a Reset message (What to do if there are “stuck” MIDI notes)................. 53
Panic Mode (PANIC).........................................................................................................53
Changing the Memory Sets....................................................................................................54
Memory mode (MEMORY) .............................................................................................. 54
Transmitting the current controller values all at once ....................................................... 55
Snapshot mode (SNAPSHOT) .........................................................................................55
Assign MIDI messages............................................................................................................56
Edit mode (EDIT) ............................................................................................................... 56
Copying a MIDI message assignment (ASSIGN COPY) ...................................................82
Canceling a MIDI message assignment (NO ASSIGN)......................................................83
Saving a Memory Set (SAVE) ................................................................................................84
Transmitting/receiving bulk data (BULK) ..........................................................................85
Protecting a Memory Set (PROTECT) ..................................................................................88
Contents
System settings ............................................................................. 89
F8 CLOCK ON / OFF (Keyboard: 0) ..............................................................................90
F8 CLOCK DEFAULT TEMPO (Keyboard: 1)...............................................................90
F8 CLOCK PORT SET (Keyboard: 2) ..............................................................................90
VELOCITY CURVE (Keyboard: 3) .................................................................................. 91
KEYBOARD PORT SET (Keyboard: 4) ........................................................................... 92
H-ACTIVITY ON / OFF (Keyboard: 5) .......................................................................... 92
USB MIDI DRIVER MODE (Keyboard: 6)......................................................................92
STARTUP MEMORY (Keyboard: 7)................................................................................93
FACTORY RESET (Keyboard: 8) ..................................................................................... 93
MIDI I/F MODE (Keyboard: 9) .......................................................................................94
KEY VELOCITY(Keyboard: A) ........................................................................................95
V-LINK mode .................................................................................. 96
Appendices................................................ 97
Memory sets................................................................................... 98
Troubleshooting ..........................................................................104
Problems related to the USB driver.....................................................................................104
Problems when using the PCR-M30/50/80 ......................................................................110
MIDI implementation.................................................................... 112
Main specifications...................................................................... 117
index .............................................................................................118
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Contents of the package

The PCR-M30/50/80 includes the following items. When you open the package, first make sure that all items are included. If any are missing, contact the dealer where you purchased the PCR­M30/50/80.
MIDI Keyboard Controller
PCR-M30/50/80
fig.pcr-M30
*This figure is the PCR-M30.
AC adaptor
This is the only AC adaptor you should use with the PCR-M30/50/80. 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-M30/50/80. For details on connections and driver installation, refer to Setup (Windows➔p. 16/Macintosh➔p. 29).
* 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-M30/50/80.
Template sheets (two sheets)
One of these templates lists the messages that are assigned to the knobs and sliders (controllers) by GM2 memory (memory no. 0). A blank sheet is also included for you to make a note of your own controller settings.
Owner’s Manual
This is the manual you are reading. Please keep it on hand for reference.
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Quick page reference table

p. 110
Before you begin
Using the MIDI functionality
Making system settings
Trouble Shooting
Driver Installation p. 16, p. 29 Settings p. 43 Names of things and what they do p. 10 Table of operating modes p. 45 System settings p. 89 Startup mode p. 46 Features Useful When Playing p. 47
Pitch Bend p. 47 Modulation p. 47 Octave Shift p. 47
Transpose p. 47 Setting the MIDI Transmit Channel p. 48 Selecting Sounds on a Sound Module p. 50 Transmitting a Reset message p. 53 Changing memory sets p. 54 Transmitting the current controller values all at once p. 55 Assign MIDI messages p. 56
Note Assign p. 57
Aftertouch Assign p. 60
Control Change Assign p. 63
Program Change Assign p. 66
RPN/NRPN Assign p. 69
Sys Ex. Assign p. 72
Tempo Assign p. 81 Copying a MIDI message assignment p. 82 Canceling a MIDI message assignment p. 83 Saving a memory set p. 84 Transmitting/receiving bulk data p. 85 Protecting a memory set p. 88 F8 Clock Velocity Curve p. 91 Keyboard Port Set p. 92 H-Activity On / Off p. 92 USB MIDI Driver Mode p. 92 Startup Memory p. 93 Factory Reset p. 93 MIDI I/F Mode p. 94 Key Velocity p. 95 Problems related to the USB driver Problems when using the PCR-M30/50/80 p. 110
p. 90
p. 104
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Names of things and what they do

Panel

fig.panelA_60
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2
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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.(➔“Assign MIDI messages”
3
V-LINK Button
Press the V-LINK button to enter 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-M30/50/80.
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.
V-LINK mode
(p. 96). When V-LINK mode is on, the V-LINK
(p. 56))
10
8
DEC Button
Decreases the value of a setting by one (except in
9
INC Button
Increases the value of a setting by one (except in
VELCRV Button
10
By turning on the power while holding down the that lets you specify the velocity curve.(p. 91)
HEX Button
11
When not in
12
DECIMAL Button
When not in mode).
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Controllers [B1]-[B6]
You can assign MIDI messages to these controllers. (➔“Assign MIDI messages”
PLAY mode
PLAY mode
(p. 46), sets the
(p. 46), sets the
input mode
input mode
PLAY mode
PLAY mode
[VELCRV]
(p. 49) to hexadecimal (HEX input mode).
(p. 49) to decimal (DECIMAL input
(p. 46)).
(p. 46)).
button, you can access a screen
Names of things and what they do
(p. 56))
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Names of things and what they do
fig.panelB_60
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Display
Indicates the current status and various other information.
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Number USB DATA OUT HEX
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Controllers [S1]-[S8]
Operating a controller will cause its current value to appear in the display for a time. Lights if the PCR-M30/50/80 is connected to your computer via USB. This will blink when MIDI messages are transmitted via USB or MIDI OUT. Lights when the value shown in the display is hexadecimal.
You can assign MIDI messages to these controllers. (➔“Assign MIDI messages”
(p. 56))
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Names of things and what they do
fig.panelC_60
17
16
18
19
16
Controllers [L1]-[L3]
You can assign MIDI messages to these controllers. (➔“Assign MIDI messages”
17
TRANSPOSE/ENTER Button
Use
[TRANSPOSE]
transpose the pitch of the keyboard in semitone steps. Also, in any mode except PLAY mode, it functions as the button, which you need to press to confirm the settings you’ve made.
18
OCTAVE -/+
Press
[OCTAVE -/+]
keyboard up or down in steps of an octave. When not in PLAY mode, use these buttons to return to the previous setting item (the
[BACK]
return to PLAY mode (the button).
19
BENDER Lever
This lever can be used to modify the pitch or apply vibrato.
button) or to cancel the setting and
+
to shift the pitch of the
(p. 56))
[OCTAVE -/+]
[ENTER]
[CANCEL]
to
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Names of things and what they do

Rear Panel

fig.rear_50
20
Security Slot ( ) [PCR-M30/50]
A commercially available security lock can be attached here. http://www.kensington.com/
21
AC adaptor jack
Connect the include AC adaptor to this jack. Insert the plug firmly so it won’t get unplugged accidentally.
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22
Power switch
DC OFF USB
23
USB connector
Use this when connecting the PCR-M30/50/80 to your computer via a USB cable.
24
MIDI IN/OUT connectors
These can be connected to the MIDI connectors of other MIDI devices to transmit and receive MIDI messages.
25
Controller [P1] and [P2]
You can connect the appropriate type of pedals to these jacks and use them as controllers.
HOLD EXPRESSION
You can also assign MIDI messages to these controllers as desired. (➔“Assign MIDI messages”
Power on using the AC adaptor Power is off Power on using a USB cable (when not using the AC adaptor) * USB(=BUS power) can be used when the PCR-M30/50/80 is connected to your computer
via a USB cable. In this case, the power will be supplied from your computer via the USB cable. To use the PCR-M30/50/80 with bus power, set the power switch to USB. For some computers, the PCR-M30/50/80 may not operate if bus power is used. In this case, use the included AC adaptor.
Connect a pedal switch to this jack and use it as a Hold pedal. Connect an expression pedal to this jack and use it to control tone or volume in real time.
(p. 56))
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Setup

This section explains how to install the drivers needed for connecting the PCR-M30/50/80 to a computer, and make the necessary settings.
Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows) Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Macintosh)
What is a driver?
A “driver” is software that transfers data between the PCR-M30/50/80 and application software running on your computer, when your computer and the PCR-M30/50/80 are connected by a USB cable. The driver sends data from your application to the PCR-M30/50/80, and from the PCR-M30/50/80 to your application.
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Getting Connected and Installing
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Drivers (Windows)

Installing the driver

The installation procedure will differ depending on your system. Please proceed to one of the following sections, depending on the system you use.
• Windows XP users................................................................... (p. 16)
• Windows 2000 users................................................................ (p. 21)
• Windows Me/98 users............................................................ (p. 25)
Windows XP users
1
Disconnect all USB cables except for a USB keyboard and USB mouse (if used).
2
Open the
1.
System Properties
Click the Windows
Panel
.
dialog box.
start
menu, and from the menu, select
Control
You must log on using a user name with an administrative account type (e.g., Administrator). For details on user accounts, please consult the system administrator of your computer.
2.
In
“Pick a category,”
3.
In
“or pick a Control Panel icon,”
fig.2-1_30
3
Click the click
Open the dialog box.
4
Make sure that
“Ignore.”
If it is set to If it is not set to “Block”). Then change the setting to
Hardware
[Driver Signing]
Driver Signing Options
“What action do you want Windows to take?”
“Ignore,”
“Ignore,”
click
“Performance and Maintenance.”
click the
tab, and then
.
simply click
make a note of the current setting (“Warn” or
[OK]
“Ignore
.
System
” and click
icon.
[OK]
.
is set to
Depending on how your system is set up, the System icon may be displayed directly in the Control Panel (the Classic view). In this case, double­click the System icon.
What you actually see on your computer screen may
e different, depending on your computing environment and the operating system you're using.
If you changed “What
action do you want Windows to take?,” you
must restore the previous setting after you have installed the driver.
If you changed “What
(
action do you want Windows to take?”
19))
(p.
16
Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows)
b
b
5
Click
[OK]
to close the
6
Exit all currently running software.
System Properties
dialog box.
Also close any open windows. If you are using virus checking or similar software, be sure to exit it as well.
7
Prepare the CD-ROM.
Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your computer.
8
Click the Windows
start
button. From the menu that appears, select
“Run...”
The
“Run...”
fig.2-3_45
9
Specify the name of the file you
dialog box will appear.
want to execute.
Enter the following into the
“Open”
field, and click
[OK]
.
(drive name): \Driver\USB_XP2K\SETUPINF.EXE
The
SetupInf
dialog box will appear.
You are now ready to install the driver.
* In the explanatory example shown here, the drive name is given as
name
“D:”
may be different for your system. Specify the drive name of your CD-
ROM drive.
“D:.”
The drive
If the screen indicates
“Windows can perform
the same action each
time you insert a disk or
connect a device with
this kind of file,” click
[Cancel].
To check the drive name
Click the Start button, and
choose My Computer from
the menu that appears. In
the window that appears,
check the drive name of
the CD-ROM drive
into which you inserted
the CD-ROM in step 7.
The drive name is the (D:)
or (E:) displayed by the
CD-ROM drive.
10
Use the USB cable to connect the PCR-M30/50/80 to your computer.
1.
With the power switch turned
PCR-M30/50/80
2.
Connect the
3.
Use the
11
Set the PCR-M30/50/80’s
USB cable
.
AC adaptor
to connect the
power switch
Near the task bar, your computer will indicate
OFF
, connect the
to an electrical outlet.
PCR-M30/50/80
to the
ON
“Found New Hardware.”
AC adaptor
to your computer.
(DC) position.
to the
Please wait.
Once the connections have
een completed, turn on
power to your various
devices in the order
specified. By turning on
devices in the wrong
order, you risk causing
malfunction and/or
damage to speakers and
other devices.
This unit is equipped with
a protection circuit. A brief
interval (a few seconds)
after power up is required
efore the unit will operate
normally.
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Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows)
12
The
Found New Hardware Wizard
Select
“Install from a list or specific location (Advanced),”
[Next]
.
fig.2-7_40
13
The screen will indicate
will appear.
“Please choose your search and installation options.”
Select
“Don’t search. I will
choose the driver to install,”
and click
14
Make sure that the
[Next]
.
[Next]
.
“Model”
field indicates
Driver installation will begin.
“EDIROL PCR,”
and click
and click
If the Found New
Hardware Wizard asks
you whether you want to
connect to Windows
Update, choose “No” and
then click [Next].
If the “What action do you want Windows to take?” (Step 4) setting was not set to “Ignore,” a
“Hardware Installation” dialog box will appear.
A dialog box with a “!” symbol will appear.
1. Click [Continue Anyway].
2. Continue the installation.
A dialog box with a “x” symbol will appear.
1. Click [OK].
2. When the “Found New Hardware Wizard” appears, click [Finish].
3. Return to step 1 (p. 16) and re-install the driver from the beginning of the procedure.
15
The
Insert Disk
Click
[OK]
16
The
Files Needed
Input the following into the
(drive name):\DRIVER\USB_XP2K.
dialog box will appear.
.
dialog box will appear.
“Copy files from”
field, and click
[OK]
The Insert Disk dialog
may not appear. In that
case, proceed to the next
step.
.
Specify the drive name of
your CD-ROM drive.
18
Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows)
If the “What action do you want Windows to take?” (Step 4) setting was not set to “Ignore,” a “Hardware Installation” dialog box will appear.
A dialog box with a “!” symbol will appear.
1. Click [Continue Anyway].
2. Continue the installation.
17
The screen will indicate
“Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard.”
Make sure that the Wait until
18
When driver installation has been completed, the
“Found New Hardware”
“Model”
field indicates
appears near the taskbar.
“EDIROL PCR,”
click
System Settings Change
[Finish]
.
dialog box will appear.
Click
[Yes]
. Windows will restart automatically.
If you changed “What action do you want Windows to take?”
If you changed the Driver Signing Options (p. 16), restore the original setting after Windows restarts.
1. 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 that appears, 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.
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].
7. Click [OK]. The System properties dialog box will close.
If the System Settings
Change dialog box does
not appear, restart
Windows from the Start
menu.
Depending on how your
system is set up, the
System icon may be
displayed directly in the
Control Panel (classic
view). In this case, double-
click the System icon.
This completes installation of the driver.
Next, we recommend that you give priority to background services on your computer, so MIDI processing will be as smooth as possible. (Giving priority to background services (p. 20))
19
Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows)
Giving priority to background services
In Windows XP, make settings to give priority to background services. To ensure that MIDI processing occurs smoothly, use the following procedure to make settings.
1
Open the
1.
2.
3.
2
Click the
3
At the right of the
The
4
Click the
fig.2-30a
5
In the select click
System Properties
Click the Windows
Panel
.
In
“Pick a category,”
In
“or pick a Control Panel icon,”
Advanced
Performance Options
Advanced
Processor Scheduling
“Background services,”
[OK]
.
tab.
Performance
tab.
dialog box.
start
menu, and from the menu, select
click
“Performance and Maintenance.”
field, click
dialog box will appear.
field,
and
click the
[Settings]
System
.
icon.
Control
Depending on how your
system is set up, the
System icon may be
displayed directly in the
Control Panel (the Classic
view). In this case, double-
click the System icon.
20
6
In the
System Properties
The
System Properties
Next, make device settings. (Settings and checking(p. 26))
dialog box, click
dialog box will close.
[OK]
.
Windows 2000 users
Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows)
1
Disconnect all USB cables except for a USB keyboard and USB mouse (if used).
2
Open the
1.
2.
fig.05-2_30
3
Click the click
The dialog box will appear.
System Properties
Click the Windows
Settings
In
[Driver Signing]
Driver Signing Options
|
Control Panel
Control Panel
Hardware
Start
, double-click the
tab, and then
.
dialog box.
menu, and from the menu that appears, select
.
System
icon.
Log on to Windows as a
user with administrative
privileges (such as
Administrator).
4
Make sure that
If it is set to If it is not set to “Block”). Then change the setting to
5
Click
[OK]
6
Exit all currently running software.
Also close any open windows. If you are using virus checking or similar software, be sure to exit it as well.
7
Prepare the CD-ROM.
Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your computer.
8
Click the Windows
The
“Run...”
“File signature verification”
“Ignore,”
to close the
dialog box will appear.
simply click
“Ignore,”
make a note of the current setting (“Warn” or
System Properties
Start
menu. From the menu that appears, select
[OK]
.
“Ignore”
is set to
and click
dialog box.
“Ignore.”
[OK]
.
If you changed “File
signature verification,”
you must restore the
previous setting after you
have installed the driver.
(“If you changed “File
signature verification””
(p. 23))
“Run...”
21
Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows)
b
b
b
fig.05-5_40
9
In the dialog box that appears, input the following into the
“Open”
field, and click
[OK]
.
(drive name):\Driver\USB_XP2K\SETUPINF.EXE
The
SetupInf
dialog box will appear.
You are now ready to install the driver.
* In the explanatory example shown here, the drive name is given as
name
“D:”
may be different for your system. Specify the drive name of your CD-
ROM drive.
“D:.”
To check the drive name
In the Windows desktop,
double-click the My
Computer icon. In the
window that appears,
check the drive name of
the CD-ROM drive into
which you inserted the
CD-ROM in step7.
The drive name is the (D:)
or (E:) displayed by the
CD-ROM drive .
The drive
10
Use the USB cable to connect the PCR-M30/50/80 to your computer.
1.
With the power switch turned
PCR-M30/50/80
2.
Connect the
3.
Use the
11
Set the PCR-M30/50/80’s
USB cable
.
AC adaptor
to connect the
power switch
Near the task bar, your computer will indicate
OFF
, connect the
to an electrical outlet.
PCR-M30/50/80
to the
ON
“Found New Hardware.”
AC adaptor
to your computer.
(DC) position.
to the
Please wait.
If the “File signature verification” (Step 4) setting was not set to “Ignore,” a “Digital Signature Not Found” dialog box will appear.
If “File signature verification” is set to “Warn”
1. Click [Yes].
2. Continue the installation.
If “File signature verification” is set to “Block”
1. Click [OK].
Once the connections have
een completed, turn on
power to your various
devices in the order
specified. By turning on
devices in the wrong
order, you risk causing
malfunction and/or
damage to speakers and
other devices.
This unit is equipped with
a protection circuit. A brief
interval (a few seconds)
after power up is required
efore the unit will operate
normally.
2. When the “Found New Hardware Wizard” appears, click [Finish].
3. Return to step 1 (p. 21) and re-install the driver from the beginning
of the procedure.
12
The
Insert Disk
Click
[OK]
22
dialog box will appear.
.
If the Insert Disk dialog
ox does not appear,
proceed to the next step.
Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows)
13
The
Files Needed
Input the following into the
(drive name): \DRIVER\USB_XP2K
If the “File signature verification” (Step 4) setting was not set to “Ignore,” a “Digital Signature Not Found” dialog box will appear.
1. Click [Yes].
2. Continue the installation.
14
The screen will indicate
dialog box will appear.
“Copy files from”
“Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard.”
field, and click
[OK]
Specify the drive name of
.
your CD-ROM drive.
Make sure that the
15
The
System Settings Change
Click
[Yes]
. Windows will restart automatically.
“Model”
field indicates
dialog box may appear.
“EDIROL PCR,”
Click
[Finish]
.
If the System Settings
Change dialog box does
not appear, restart
Windows from the Start
menu.
If you changed “File signature verification”
If you changed the “File signature verification” (p. 21) setting, restore the original setting after Windows restarts.
1. After Windows restarts, log in to Windows as a user with administrative privileges, (such as
Administrator).
2. In the Windows desktop, right-click the My Computer icon, and from the menu that appears,
select Properties. The System Properties dialog box will appear.
3. Click the Hardware tab, and then click [Driver Signing]. The Driver Signing Options dialog box
will appear.
4. Return the “File signature verification” setting to the original setting (either “Warn” or
“Block”), and click [OK].
5. Click [OK]. The System Properties dialog box will close.
This completes installation of the driver.
Next, we recommend that you give priority to background services on your computer, so MIDI processing will be as smooth as possible.(Giving priority to background services (p. 24))
23
Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows)
Giving priority to background services
In Windows 2000, make settings to give priority to background services. If you fail to make this setting, you may experience interruptions in the sound. To ensure that MIDI processing occurs smoothly, use the following procedure to make settings.
1
Click the Windows
Settings
2
Click the
3
At the right of the
The
fig.back2000
4
In the field, choose
services”
|
Control Panel
Advanced
Performance Options
Application response
and click
Start
menu, and from the menu that appears, select
tab.
Performance
“Background
[OK]
.
. In
Control Panel
field, click
dialog box will appear.
, double-click the
[Performance Options]
System
icon.
.
5
Click
[OK]
to close the
Next, make device settings. (Settings and checking (p. 26))
System Properties
dialog box.
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Windows Me/98 users
b
b
1
With the PCR disconnected, start up Windows.
Disconnect all USB cables except for a USB keyboard and USB mouse (if used). If you are using virus checking or similar software, be sure to exit it as well.
2
Exit all currently running software.
Also close any open windows. If you are using virus checking or similar software, be sure to exit it as well.
3
Prepare the CD-ROM.
Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your computer.
4
Click the Windows
The
“Run...”
fig.05-13
5
In the dialog box that appears, input the following into the
“Open”
field, and click
Start
menu. From the menu that appears, select
dialog box will appear.
[OK]
Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows)
To check the drive name
In the Windows desktop,
double-click the My
Run...
.
.
Computer icon. In the
window that appears,
check the drive name of
the CD-ROM drive into
which you inserted the
CD-ROM in step3.
The drive name is the (D:)
or (E:) displayed by the
CD-ROM drive .
(drive name): \Driver\USB_ME98\SETUPINF.EXE
The
SetupInf
dialog box will appear.
You are now ready to install the driver.
* In the explanatory example shown here, the drive name is given as
name
“D:”
may be different for your system. Specify the drive name of your CD-
“D:.”
The drive
ROM drive.
6
Use the USB cable to connect the PCR-M30/50/80 to your computer.
1.
With the power switch turned
PCR-M30/50/80
2.
Connect the
3.
Use the
7
Set the PCR-M30/50/80’s
8
In the
USB cable
SetupInf
.
AC adaptor
to connect the
power switch
dialog box, click
OFF
, connect the
to an electrical outlet.
PCR-M30/50/80
to the
ON
[OK]
.
AC adaptor
to your computer.
(DC) position.
to the
Next, make device settings. (Settings and checking (p. 26))
Once the connections have
een completed, turn on
power to your various
devices in the order
specified. By turning on
devices in the wrong
order, you risk causing
malfunction and/or
damage to speakers and
other devices.
This unit is equipped with
a protection circuit. A brief
interval (a few seconds)
after power up is required
efore the unit will operate
normally.
If a message recommends that you restart Windows, restart Windows as directed.
25
Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows)

Settings and checking ~Specifying the MIDI input/output destination~

Windows XP users
Make the following settings so that you can use the MIDI functionality of the PCR-M30/50/80. For a connection diagram, refer to
and MIDI flow”
1
Open
Control Panel
(p. 40).
.
“Basic connections
Click the Windows
Control Panel
2
Open the
In
“or pick a Control Panel icon,”
3
Click the
fig.XP-E
4
For located at the right of
device]
from the list that appears.
If you want to use Media Player to play a sound module connected to the PCR’s MIDI OUT connector, select
EDIROL PCR MIDI OUT
Sounds and Audio Devices Properties
“Pick a category”
Audio
MIDI music playback
, and select the MIDI device
start
.
click
tab.
[Default
menu, and from the menu that appears, select
dialog box.
“Sound, Speech, and Audio Devices.”
click the
, click the ▼
.
sounds and Audio Devices
Next, in
icon.
Depending on how your
system is set up, the
Sounds and Audio
Devices icon may be
displayed directly in the
Control Panel (the Classic
view). In this case, double-
click the Sounds and
Audio Devices icon.
Select the appropriate
MIDI device for your
system. You do not
necessarily have to select
EDIROL PCR MIDI OUT.
For details on the PCR’s
input/output devices,
refer to“Input / output
devices” (p. 43).
5
Close the
Click
This completes settings for using the PCR with an software that uses the standard Windows device settings, such as Media Player. For details on how to make these settings, refer to the owner’s manual for your software. For details on the PCR’s input/output devices, refer to “Input / output devices” (p. 43).
Sounds and Audio Devices Properties
[OK]
to complete the settings.
dialog box.
26
Windows 2000 / Me users
Make the following settings so that you can use the MIDI functionality of the PCR-M30/50/80. For a connection diagram, refer to
and MIDI flow”
1
Open
Control Panel
(p. 40).
.
Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows)
“Basic connections
Click the Windows
Settings
2
Open the
In
Sounds and Multimedia Properties
3
Click the
fig.2K-E
4
For located at the right of
device]
from the list that appears.
If you want to use Media Player to play a sound module connected to the PCR’s MIDI OUT connector, select
EDIROL PCR MIDI OUT
|
Control Panel
Sounds and Multimedia Properties
Control Panel
AUDIO
MIDI music playback
, and select the MIDI device
Start
, double-click the
tab.
[Preferred
menu, and from the menu that appears, select
.
.
, click the
.
Sounds and Multimedia
dialog box.
icon to open the
If the Sound and
Multimedia icon is not
displayed, click “Show all
control panel options” in
the frame at the left.
Select the appropriate
MIDI device for your
system. You do not
necessarily have to select
EDIROL PCR MIDI OUT.
For details on the PCR’s
input/output devices,
refer to “Input / output
devices” (p. 43).
5
Close the
Click
This completes settings for using the PCR with an software that uses the standard Windows device settings, such as Media Player. For details on how to make these settings, refer to the owner’s manual for your software. For details on the PCR’s input/output devices, refer to “Input / output devices” (p. 43).
Sounds and Multimedia Properties
[OK]
to complete the settings.
dialog box.
27
Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows)
Windows 98 users
Make the following settings so that you can use the MIDI functionality of the PCR-M30/50/80. For a connection diagram, refer to
and MIDI flow”
1
Open
Control Panel
(p. 40).
.
“Basic connections
Click the Windows
Settings
2
Open the
In
Properties”
3
Click the
fig.98-E
4
Set
Select the MIDI device from the list that appears, and click
If you want to use Media Player to play a sound module connected to the PCR’s MIDI OUT connector, select
EDIROL PCR MIDI OUT
|
Control Panel
Multimedia Properties
Control Panel
dialog box.
MIDI
“MIDI output.”
[Single instrument]
Start
, double-click the
tab.
[Apply]
menu, and from the menu that appears, select
.
dialog box.
Multimedia
, and select
.
.
icon to open the
“Multimedia
Select the appropriate
MIDI device for your
system. You do not
necessarily have to select
EDIROL PCR MIDI OUT.
For details on the PCR’s
input/output devices,
refer to “Input / output
devices” (p. 43).
5
Close the
Click
This completes settings for using the PCR with an software that uses the standard Windows device settings, such as Media Player. For details on how to make these settings, refer to the owner’s manual for your software. For details on the PCR’s input/output devices, refer to “Input / output devices” (p. 43).
Multimedia Properties
[OK]
to complete the settings.
dialog box.
28
Getting Connected and Installing
b
Drivers (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 X users......................................................................... (p. 29)
• Mac OS 9 users ......................................................................... (p. 32)

Mac OS X users

Installing the driver
If the
“Authenticate”
password and click
1
Disconnect all USB cables other than those for your keyboard and mouse, and restart your Macintosh.
2
Prepare the CD-ROM.
Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your computer.
3
In the
Driver (Mac OS X)
PCRUSBDriver.pkg
4
The display will indicate Click
[Continue]
dialog box appears during the installation, input the
“OK.”
folder of the CD-ROM, double-click
.
“Welcome to the EDIROL PCR Driver Installer.”
.
What you actually see on
your computer screen may
e different, depending on
your computing
environment and the
operating system you're
using.
5
The display will indicate
Click the drive in which the operating system is installed to select it, and then click
[Continue]
6
The display will indicate
Click
[Install]
7
The display will indicate
your computer when the installation is done.”
Click
[Continue Installation]
8
The display will indicate
Click
[Restart]
This completes installation of the PCR driver. Next, make MIDI device settings.
.
or
[Upgrade]
to restart your computer.
“Select a Destination.”
“Easy Install.”
.
“Installing this software requires you to restart
.
“The software was successfully installed.”
Select your startup disk as
the drive.
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Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Macintosh)
b
b
Mac OS settings
Make the following settings so that you can use the MIDI functionality of the PCR-M30/50/80. For a connection diagram, refer to
and MIDI flow”
1
Use the USB cable to connect the PCR-M30/50/80 to your computer.
1.
With the power switch turned
PCR-M30/50/80
2.
Connect the
3.
Use the
2
Set the PCR-M30/50/80’s
3
Open the folder, double-click
fig.osx2a-e
(p. 40).
.
AC adaptor
USB cable
Applications
Audio MIDI Setup
OFF
, connect the
to an electrical outlet.
to connect the
power switch
PCR-M30/50/80
to the
folder of your Macintosh hard disk. In the
to open the
“Basic connections
AC adaptor
to your computer.
ON
(DC) position.
Audio MIDI Setup
Click MIDI Devices
4
to the
Utilities
.
Once the connections have
een completed, turn on
power to your various
devices in the order
specified. By turning on
devices in the wrong
order, you risk causing
malfunction and/or
damage to speakers and
other devices.
Connect the cable to the
USB connector of the
Macintosh itself, not to the
USB connector of the
keyboard.
5
4
Click the
5
Click Four
6
Specify a name for each
1.
2.
MIDI Devices
“Add Device”
new external MIDI devices
Click
Show Info
Enter the name in the
Device Name
Enter the following for each
new external
device
.
Device Name
Click Add Dvice
tab.
four times.
new external device
.
field.
First
PCR MIDI IN, OUT
Click Show Info
6
will appear.
.
Second Third Fourth
PCR PCR 1 PCR 2
This unit is equipped with
a protection circuit. A brief
interval (a few seconds)
after power up is required
efore the unit will operate
normally.
For details on MIDI device
settings, refer to the
owner’s manual for the
software you are using.
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