Owner’s Manual Thank you for purchasing the MIDI keyboard controller PCR-M30/50/80. Copyright © 2004 ROLAND CORPORATIONAll rights reserved. No par
10 Names of things and what they do Power Indicator Lights when the power is on. Controllers [R1]-[R8] You can assign MIDI messages to these controll
100 Memory sets MCR-8 MODE 4(Cubase 5/SX) SET When using this memory set, turn the PCR-M30/50/80's OMNI (p. 49) setting OFF . MCR-8 MODE 4(
101 Memory sets H-COMPATIBLE (ProTools LE, Digital Performer) SET (MEMORY: 9) When using this memory set, turn the PCR-M30/50/80's OMNI (p.
102 Memory sets GS-B (MEMORY: B)GS-C (MEMORY: C) Parameter Message (Hex.) Range (Hex.) Ch. Port R1CHORUS MACRO F0 41 10 42 12 40 01 38 dd SUM F7 0(
103 Memory sets XG SET When using this memory set, you will find it convenient to turn the PCR-M30/50/80's OMNI (p. 49) setting ON . XG-A (
104 Troubleshooting Trouble shooting is organized according to different operating systems. Refer to the icon(s) at the left of the title to find you
105 Troubleshooting Device Manager indicate any of these: “Other device,” “Unknown device,” or a device for which “?”, “!” or “x” is displayed? If th
106 Troubleshooting “Find new hardware wizard” does not execute automatically “Find new hardware wizard” ends before the process is completed“Found u
107 Troubleshooting Device Manager shows“?,” “!,” or “USB Composite Device”The “Insert Disk” dialog box does not appear • It is possible that the com
108 Troubleshooting PCR-M30/50/80 is not detected when making OMS or FreeMIDI settings (Mac OS 9 users) • Is the PCR-M30/50/80 detected? - Reconnect
109 Troubleshooting Deleting the driverIf you were unable to install the driver according to the procedure given, the PCR-M30/50/80 may not be recog
11 Names of things and what they do DEC Button Decreases the value of a setting by one (except in PLAY mode (p. 46)). INC Button Increases the valu
110 Troubleshooting Sound is interrupted during MIDI playback • In Windows, did you make the setting described in “Giving priority to background serv
111 Troubleshooting Operating system becomes unstable • Operation becomes unstable when the computer is started up with the PCR-M30/50/80 already con
112 MIDI implementation Model: PCR-M30/50/80 Version 1.00 2004.11.1 1. Receive data System exclusive messages ● Universal non-realtime system exc
113 MIDI implementation ● Program change Status 2nd byteCnH ppHn = MIDI channel number: 0H – FH (Ch.1 – 16)pp = Program number: 00H – 7FH (prog. 1 –
114 MIDI implementation System exclusive message The PCR-M30/50/80 is able to transmit the following exclusive messages:exclusive messages assigne
115 MIDI implementation 3. Bulk dump Bulk dump allows a large amount of data to be transferred in a single operation.For example, this can be used to
116 MIDI implementationFunction...BasicChannelModeNoteNumber :VelocityAfterTouchPitch BendControlChangeProgramChangeSystem ExclusiveSystemCommonSyste
117 Main specifications PCR-M30/PCR-M50/PCR-M80: MIDI KEYBOARD CONTROLLER ● Keyboard PCR-M30: 32 Keys (with velocity)PCR-M50: 49 Keys (with velocity
118 index A AC adaptor jack ... 14Active sensing ...
119 index E Edit ... 56Edit Button ...
12 Names of things and what they do Display Indicates the current status and various other information. Controllers [S1]-[S8] You can assign MIDI mes
120 index M Master Volume ... 78MCR-8 Mode Set ... 99–10
121 index R Reset all controllers ... 53, 113Rotary Encoder ...
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Owner’s Manual Thank you for purchasing the MIDI keyboard controller PCR-M30/50/80. Copyright © 2004 ROLAND CORPORATIONAll rights reserved. No par
13 Names of things and what they do Controllers [L1]-[L3] You can assign MIDI messages to these controllers.( ➔ “Assign MIDI messages” (p. 56)) TRAN
14 Names of things and what they do Security Slot ( ) [PCR-M30/50] A commercially available security lock can be attached here.http://www.kensington.
15 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. Get
16 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows) 1 Disconnect all USB cables except for a USB keyboard and USB mouse (if used). 2 Open the Syst
17 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows) 5 Click [OK] to close the System Properties dialog box. 6 Exit all currently running softwa
18 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows) 12 The Found New Hardware Wizard will appear.Select “Install from a list or specific locatio
19 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows) 17 The screen will indicate “Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard.” Make sure that the “
This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89/336/EEC.For EU CountriesFor CanadaThis Class B digital apparatus meets all requ
20 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows) Giving priority to background services In Windows XP, make settings to give priority to backgro
21 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows) 1 Disconnect all USB cables except for a USB keyboard and USB mouse (if used). 2 Open the Syst
22 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows) fig.05-5_40 9 In the dialog box that appears, input the following into the “Open” field, and
23 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows) 13 The Files Needed dialog box will appear.Input the following into the “Copy files from” f
24 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows) Giving priority to background services In Windows 2000, make settings to give priority to backg
25 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows) 1 With the PCR disconnected, start up Windows.Disconnect all USB cables except for a USB keyboa
26 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows) Make the following settings so that you can use the MIDI functionality of the PCR-M30/50/80. Fo
27 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows) Make the following settings so that you can use the MIDI functionality of the PCR-M30/50/80. F
28 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Windows) Make the following settings so that you can use the MIDI functionality of the PCR-M30/50/80. F
29 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Macintosh) If the “Authenticate” dialog box appears during the installation, input the password and cl
3 014 • In households with small children, an adult should provide supervision until the child is capable of following all the rules essential for the
30 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Macintosh) Make the following settings so that you can use the MIDI functionality of the PCR-M30/50/80.
31 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Macintosh) 7 Connect the ▼ and ▲ symbols (which signify the outputs and inputs) of the EDIROL PCR
32 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Macintosh) Use either OMS or FreeMIDI as the MIDI driver. The included PCR driver is an add-on module
33 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Macintosh) If you are using FreeMIDI, proceed to “FreeMIDI settings” (p. 36). OMS settings 1 Use the U
34 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Macintosh) fig.3-6_35 6 The Create a New Studio Setup dialog box will appear. Click [Cancel] .If you
35 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Macintosh) fig.OMS3 11 Try playing the keyboard of the PCR. If the arrow beside number 2 or 3 in the
36 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Macintosh) FreeMIDI settings 1 Use the USB cable to connect the PCR-M30/50/80 to your computer. 1. With
37 Getting Connected and Installing Drivers (Macintosh) 6 From the File menu, choose Open . 7 Select PCR from the FreeMIDI Setting folder you
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39 Operation The PCR-M30/50/80 is a controller that transmits MIDI messages. You cannot perform using only the PCR-M30/50/80 by itself. You will need
4 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
40 Basic connections and MIDI flow fig.connect-basic * To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume
41 Basic connections and MIDI flow * If you want to use Media Player to play a sound module connected to the PCR’s MIDI OUT connector, make driver se
42 Basic connections and MIDI flow fig.connect-midi * Use only the specified expression pedal (EV-5; sold separately). By connecting any other expres
43 Input / output devices In order to obtain the best performance from your software, you must make the appropriate input/output device settings.For
44 Input / output devicesTwo MIDI ports* Two MIDI ports are available only when using a USB connection (p. 40-p. 41). When using a MIDI connection (p
45 Use MIDI functionality You can switch modes at any time, as shown below.You are returned to Play mode once a setting or a process has been complet
46 Use MIDI functionality fig.play1 When you power up the PCR-M30/50/80, it will start up in PLAY mode . In PLAY mode, playing the keyboard will tra
47 Use MIDI functionality While playing the keyboard, move the Bender Lever to the left to lower the pitch of the currently selected patch, or to the
48 Use MIDI functionality To control your sound module, set the PCR-M30/50/80’s current channel to the MIDI receive channel that’s selected on your
49 Use MIDI functionalityOMNIIf you turn the Omni setting ON, all messages will be transmitted on the Current channel (p. 48) regardless of the chann
5 Important Notes Additional Precautions 551 • Please be aware that the contents of memory can be irretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction, or
50 Use MIDI functionality To select a sound on your MIDI sound module, transmit a Program Change in Program Change mode .To select a sound from a di
51 Use MIDI functionality This mode lets you transmit a program change message on the Current channel (p. 48). fig.PC-1_75fig.program 1 Press the
52 Use MIDI functionality This mode lets you transmit a bank select (MSB, LSB) message on the Current channel (p. 48). The program change message y
53 Use MIDI functionality If notes on a connected MIDI sound module become “stuck,” or if there is something wrong with the sound, you can execute th
54 Use MIDI functionality When the PCR-M30/50/80 is shipped, its internal memory contains sixteen different settings. For details on the contents of
55 Use MIDI functionality Once you have set the various controllers to the desired settings, you can transmit a detailed description of this state in
56 Use MIDI functionality You can assign the following functions to a controller.You will use Edit mode to assign MIDI messages. * You can copy assi
57 Use MIDI functionality NOTE ASSIGN Here’s how to assign a Note message to a controller. In addition to being used to play sounds, note messages ca
58 Use MIDI functionality • If you set [S1--S8] , [R1--R8] , or [P2] to NOTE ASSIGN, the specified velocity value will be transmitted when the co
59 Use MIDI functionalitySpecifying the button modeWhen you make Assign settings in Edit mode(p. 56) to assign a message to a button, you must specif
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60 Use MIDI functionality AFTERTOUCH ASSIGN Here’s how to assign an Aftertouch message to a controller. Basic mode fig.edt 1 Press the [EDIT] but
61 Use MIDI functionality Advanced mode 1-3Advanced mode 1 of AFTERTOUCH ASSIGN lets you specify the upper and lower limits of the aftertouch value
62 Use MIDI functionalitySpecifying the range of values (upper and lower limits)If in Edit mode you selected an Assign type (p. 56) that lets you spe
63 Use MIDI functionality CONTROL CHANGE ASSIGN Here’s how to assign a control change message to a controller. Basic mode fig.edt 1 Press the [EDI
64 Use MIDI functionality Advanced mode 1Advanced mode 1 of CONTROL CHANGE ASSIGN lets you specify the upper and lower limits of the control change
65 Use MIDI functionality Advanced mode 2Advanced mode 2 simulates the operation of a conventional rotary encoder. If this is assigned to a controll
66 Use MIDI functionality PROGRAM CHANGE ASSIGN Here’s how to assign a program change message to a controller. Basic mode fig.edt 1 Press the [EDI
67 Use MIDI functionality Advance mode 1, 2Advanced mode 1 of PROGRAM CHANGE ASSIGN lets you specify the upper and lower limits of the program chang
68 Use MIDI functionality Program Change Decrement function (PC DEC) This transmits a program change that is one less than the previously transmitted
69 Use MIDI functionality RPN/NRPN ASSIGN Here’s how you can assign an RPN or NRPN message to a controller. fig.edt 1 Press the [EDIT] button.The d
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70 Use MIDI functionality fig.BANK-3 10 Use the [DEC][INC] buttons or the [0] - [F] keys to specify the RPN LSB (CC#100) or NRPN LSB (CC#98). 11
71 Use MIDI functionality Advanced modeIn Advanced mode for RPN/NRPN, you can specify the upper and lower limit of the data entry MSB (CC#6) value w
72 Use MIDI functionality SYS EX. ASSIGN Here’s how you can assign a system exclusive message to a controller. Advanced mode 2 lets you assign a sing
73 Use MIDI functionality For Basic mode or Advanced mode 1fig.f0The display will blink “F0,” which is the first byte (starting status byte) of a sy
74 Use MIDI functionality Sys Ex. ASSIGN items • Specifying the checksum ... (p. 74)• Specifying th
75 Use MIDI functionality Specifying the location of the data Here’s how to specify the location and data type of the variable portion (data) withi
76 Use MIDI functionality Inputting channel/block data If a system exclusive message includes a channel or GS block number, here’s how to specify t
77 Use MIDI functionality Examples of assigning system exclusive messages • GM2 System On ...
78 Use MIDI functionality Master Volume F0 7F 7F 04 01 vL vM F7 Since a Master Volume message has a data range of 00 00–7F 7F and we do not need to
79 Use MIDI functionality Bend Pitch Control Since the GS Bend Pitch Control message has a data range of 40H–58H (0–24 semitones), we will select
8 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
80 Use MIDI functionality 17. Since the ninth byte is the data area, press the [DATA] key.The display will indicate “DT0.” 18. Confirm what’s indic
81 Use MIDI functionality TEMPO ASSIGN You can assign a controller to adjust the speed (20-250) of the F8 Clock message. * In order to transmit F8 Cl
82 Use MIDI functionality Here’s how a message assigned to a controller can be copied to another controller. fig.edt 1 Press the [EDIT] button.The
83 Use MIDI functionality Here’s how you can cancel the message assigned to a controller. Once its assignment is cancelled, no message will be transm
84 Use MIDI functionality Here’s how to save the settings of the current memory into internal memory.You can save settings into internal memory num
85 Use MIDI functionality Bulk dump allows a large amount of data to be transferred in a single operation. For example, this can be used to store all
86 Use MIDI functionality 6 Transmit bulk data from your sequencer or other device.Specify “PCR” (Mac OS 9: PCR 1) as the MIDI output device for your
87 Use MIDI functionality Transmit mode fig.edt 1 Press the [EDIT] button.The display will indicate “EDT.” 2 Press the [BULK] key. 3 Press the
88 Use MIDI functionality If you turn the Protect setting ON, ALL BULK (p. 85) reception and SAVE (p. 84) operations will be disabled. fig.edt 1 Pres
89 System settings Here’s how you can make various system settings for the PCR-M30/50/80. fig.edt 1 Press the [EDIT] button.The display will indica
9 Quick page reference table p. 110 Before you begin Driver Installation p. 16, p. 29Settings p. 43Names of things and what they do p. 10Table of ope
90 System settings Perform steps 1-3. fig.hyo 4 Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons or the [0] or [1] keys to switch F8 CLOCK ON / OFF.The display wi
91 System settings Perform steps 1-3. 4 Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons or the [0] - [B] keys to specify the keyboard sensitivity and curve. 5 P
92 System settings Perform steps 1-3. 4 Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons or the [1] - [3] keys to specify KEYBOARD PORT SET. ( ➔ “Specifying the p
93 System settings Perform steps 1-3. 4 Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons or the [0] or [1] keys to specify the GM2/LAST ACCESS MEMORY setting. 5 P
94 System settings Perform steps 1-3. 4 Use the [DEC] [INC] buttons or the [0] - [1] keys to specify MIDI I/F MODE. 5 Press the [ENTER] but
95 System settings Key Velocity mode lets you specify whether the transmitted velocity value will vary according to your keyboard playing strength an
96 V-LINK mode When you press the [V-LINK] button, the PCR will transmit a V-LINK ON message and will enter V-LINK mode (V-LINK ON). When you press
97 Appendices This section contains troubleshooting information and explanations of convenient functions.You may read this material as necessary. Mem
98 Memory sets With the factory settings, the GM2 set shown in the illustration is assigned to the controllers.Use the included template.The followin
99 Memory sets MCR-8 MODE 3(SONAR) SET When using this memory set, turn the PCR-M30/50/80's OMNI (p. 49) setting OFF . * To display the ext
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