Roland AR-3000R MP3 Player User Manual


 
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Troubleshooting
The RS-232C port connection does not work as
intended.
In the RS-232C settings, do you have the correct “Baud Rate”
selected?
When you are using the RS-232C port, select a value that
matches that of the equipment you are using.
In addition, check the device connections for the RS-232C
connector.
“Baud Rate Setting” (p. 119)
The AR-LINK function does not work as
intended
In the AR-LINK settings, is “AR-LINK Mode” set to “OFF?”
When using AR-LINK, set this to “MASTER” or “SLAVE” to
match your usage conditions. In addition, check the device
connections (OUT, IN) for the AR-LINK connector.
Check the AR-3000R to confirm that the AR-LINK device ID
settings are correct.
Cannot make AR-LINK settings
Is “Dual Mono Mode” set to “On” (Dual Mono)?
When using AR-LINK, be sure to set Dual Mono Mode to
Off.
About playback and recording of MIDI
phrases
MIDI phrases cannot be recorded correctly
Some MIDI sequencers output MIDI sound generator setup
messages (tone settings for each part, volume information,
effects data, and so on) when a song is selected, and this may
prevent MIDI messages from being recorded correctly when
recording with the AR-3000R begins. In such instances, start
recording with the AR-3000R first, then after this select and
play back the song from the MIDI sequencer.
MIDI data cannot be recorded
Is “MIDI-IN” selected as the recording connector?
When you’re recording MIDI data, choose “MIDI-IN” as the
recording connector.
“Recording and Playing Back MIDI Data (MIDI Phrases)”–
”Selecting the Recording Connector” (p. 83)
The displayed tempo for a MIDI phrase
remains at 120.
The initial tempo of the AR-3000R is 120, so even if you
record MIDI data having variable tempo to a MIDI phrase,
tempo information is not recorded.
This means that the displayed tempo does not change during
playback of MIDI phrases, but this is not a defect.
MIDI phrases are not played back
Is “OUT” selected for MIDI output (MIDI OUT or
THRU)?
OUT: This sends out MIDI information from the AR-
3000R. Select this when you want to play back MIDI
phrases or send Exclusive (SysEx) messages.
THRU: This takes MIDI information from MIDI IN and
sends it out unchanged. MIDI information from the AR-
3000R is not sent.
Is the MIDI Receive channel set to “OFF?”
“MIDI Receive Channel (MIDI Channel) Settings” (p. 108)
About MIDI Control Playback
Phrases cannot be played back as intended in
MIDI Control Playback
The assignments of phrases to the note numbers for Program
Change 1 are made with settings on the unit. When a card is
formatted, the assignments are Program Change 1, C-1:
A0001 through G9: A0128. Also, you can assign 128 phrases
of your choosing to Program Change 1, but please be aware
that the phrase assignments to other program changes
cannot be changed (see below).
* The 1,000 phrases on card A are assigned to Program Changes
21 through 30, and the phrase assignments cannot be changed.
* The 1,000 phrases on card B are assigned to Program Changes
71 through 80, and the phrase assignments cannot be changed.
* For compatibility with the AR-2000 format, 500 phrases on
card A and 500 phrases on card B are assigned to Program
Changes 2 through 6 and 7 through 11, and the phrase
assignments cannot be changed.
* By transmitting program change 128, you can then send a
Note On message for a note number to interrupt a currently
playing phrase.
“Assignment of Phrases to Note Numbers (MIDI Note
Map)” (p. 107)
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