Roland AR-3000R MP3 Player User Manual


 
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Controlling the AR-3000R Using MIDI Signals (MIDI Control)
9.
Press the MODE button.
This ends the setting process and returns you to the usual
screen.
* While making the settings, you can go back to the previous
entry position (highlighted) by using the PAUSE (BACK)
button.
* If you press the MODE button while making settings, a
message asking you to confirm that you want to exit the
setting process appears. Note that if you choose “YES,” then
press the ENTER button, you are returned to the usual screen,
and all setting changes you’ve made up to that point will be
discarded.
MIDI Receive Channel (MIDI Channel) Setting
This sets the MIDI receive channel. With MIDI, you can send
different information to a number of MIDI instruments on a
single MIDI cable. For example, when the MIDI channel for
the sending device is set to “1,” then unless the MIDI channel
of the receiving device (here, the AR-3000R) is also set to “1,”
the MIDI message is not transmitted.
OFF:
There is no phrase playback using MIDI signals.
1 through 16:
MIDI signals are received and played back
only on the selected channel.
ALL:
Phrases are played back regardless of the MIDI
channel.
Procedure for Making the MIDI Receive
Channel Settings
1.
Press the MODE button.
The MODE indicator lights up.
2.
Use the SELECT dial to choose “6.4 MIDI Channel,” then
press the dial.
3.
Turn the SELECT dial to choose the MIDI Channel (OFF,
1 through 16, or ALL), then press the dial.
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4.
When the prompt appears on the screen, press the
ENTER button to enable the settings.
To quit without making the settings, use the SELECT dial to
choose “NO,” then press the ENTER button.
Once the settings have been successfully modified, you’re
returned to the setting item selection screen.
5.
Press the MODE button.
This ends the setting process and returns you to the usual
screen.
* If you press the MODE button while making settings, a
message asking you to confirm that you want to exit the
setting process appears. Note that if you choose “YES,” then
press the ENTER button, you are returned to the usual screen,
and all setting changes you’ve made up to that point will be
discarded.
Handling of Note Off Signals (Note Trigger)
This sets how Note Off signals are handled during phrase
playback through MIDI.
Trigger:
Note Off signals are ignored.
Gate:
Phrase playback stops when an off signal is received.
With Program Change 128, playback of the phrase in
progress is stopped by switching any note number on.
Procedure for Making the Note Trigger Setting
1.
Press the MODE button.
The MODE indicator lights up.
2.
Use the SELECT dial to choose “6.5 MIDI Note Trigger,”
then press the dial.
3.
Turn the SELECT dial to choose the Note Trigger
(TRIGGER or GATE), then press the dial.
fig.16-g06e
4.
When the prompt appears on the screen, press the
ENTER button to enable the settings.
To quit without making the settings, use the SELECT dial to
choose “NO,” then press the ENTER button.
Once the settings have been successfully modified, you’re
returned to the setting item selection screen.
5.
Press the MODE button.
This ends the setting process and returns you to the usual
screen.
* If you press the MODE button while making settings, a
message asking you to confirm that you want to exit the
setting process appears. Note that if you choose “YES,” then
press the ENTER button, you are returned to the usual screen,
and all setting changes you’ve made up to that point will be
discarded.
MIDI Control Signals That the AR-3000R
Can Receive (Receive Messages)
The AR-3000R can receive the MIDI messages described
below.
Note On Velocity:
Volume level when a phrase starts
Panpot (CC10):
Change in stereo position on the left and
right channels
Expression (CC11):
Change in master volume
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