Roland SCWS05 manual About the Workshop Booklets, About This Booklet

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About the Workshop Booklets

Roland’s SonicCell is designed for modern musicians. Using USB, It adds a huge set of sounds to your digital audio workstation (or “DAW”) without adding to your computer’s workload. It’s also an audio interface that can get signals from mics, instruments, or other devices to DAW tracks for recording. SonicCell’s Editor software allows you to program SonicCell from within your DAW. Onstage, its compact size also makes SonicCell the ideal companion for a laptop DAW, letting you perform and sing along with recorded tracks. Or use it to play back sequences and audio files from a USB memory stick.

Each SonicCell Workshop booklet focuses on one SonicCell topic, and is intended as a companion to the SonicCell Owner’s Manual. This booklet requires SonicCell O.S. Version 1.11 or higher. You can download the latest SonicCell O.S. for free from www.RolandUS.com.

About This Booklet

This booklet contains instructions for using SonicCell with Apple’s Logic Pro

8.(Much of what we cover also applies to Logic Pro 7.) First we’ll discuss recording MIDI tracks in Logic Pro using SonicCell’s synth sounds. Next, we’ll talk about SonicCell as as an audio interface, telling you how to record both live audio and SonicCell’s synth sounds as audio tracks in Logic Pro.

We’ll assume you’ve installed and know how to operate Logic Pro— otherwise, consult Logic Pro’s built-in documentation in its Help menu. We’ll also assume you’ve read the Using SonicCell with a DAW and Using SonicCell as an Audio Interface Workshop booklets, that SonicCell and your computer are hooked up and turned on, and that you’re listening through SonicCell.

Understanding the Symbols in This Booklet

Throughout this booklet, you’ll come across information that deserves special attention—that’s the reason it’s labeled with one of the following symbols.

A note is something that adds information about the topic at hand.

A tip offers suggestions for using the feature being discussed.

Warnings contain important information that can help you avoid possible damage to your equipment, your data, or yourself.

Configuring Logic Pro to Work With SonicCell

Setting Up Logic Pro for SonicCell Audio

To configure Logic Pro so it’s using SonicCell for its inputs and outputs:

1Click and hold down the Preferences button in the Arrange window tool bar, and select Audio... to open the Core Audio tab of the Preferences window. (If you prefer, you can do the same thing from the Logic Pro menu.)

If this isn’t the pane you see, click the Core Audio tab.

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SCWS05 specifications

The Roland SCWS05 is a versatile, high-performance device designed to meet the needs of modern graphics professionals. This print-and-cut solution stands out in the competitive market of digital printing technology, providing users with unparalleled quality and efficiency.

At the heart of the SCWS05 lies its advanced printing technology, featuring Roland's state-of-the-art inkjet system. This system utilizes eco-solvent inks that produce vibrant colors, deep blacks, and stunning images with exceptional detail. The inks are not only environmentally friendly but also offer impressive durability, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications. The SCWS05 is capable of producing a wide range of materials, from banners and vehicle wraps to labels and decals, ensuring maximum versatility for any project.

One of the key characteristics of the SCWS05 is its precision cut technology. This device employs advanced contour cutting, allowing users to easily create intricate designs with perfect edges. The integrated optical sensor accurately detects registration marks, ensuring a seamless print-and-cut workflow and minimizing material waste. This level of accuracy is crucial for businesses looking to achieve professional results efficiently.

The SCWS05 also features a user-friendly interface that streamlines operation. The intuitive control panel simplifies navigation through various settings and options, making it accessible to operators of all skill levels. Additionally, its compatibility with popular design software enhances the user experience, enabling seamless integration into existing workflows.

Another highlight of the SCWS05 is its productivity-enhancing features. The device boasts high-speed printing capabilities, significantly reducing turnaround times for large orders. Coupled with its large media capacity, users can handle extensive projects without the need for constant reloading, further optimizing workflow efficiency.

Furthermore, the SCWS05 is designed with robust construction, ensuring reliable performance and longevity in busy production environments. Its compact design allows for easy placement in limited spaces while still delivering formidable output capabilities.

In conclusion, the Roland SCWS05 is a powerful and versatile print-and-cut solution that combines advanced technology with user-friendly features. Its eco-solvent inks, precision cutting capabilities, and productivity-boosting functions make it an essential tool for graphics professionals looking to elevate their work and expand their service offerings. Whether for small businesses or larger printing operations, the SCWS05 stands ready to meet the demands of the modern market.