Roland AR-200 owner manual Checking What You Recorded, Information Recorded on the Card

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When you press the PLAY button, sounds are input to the

 

input jacks, and recording begins.

*Even when the PLAY button is pressed, recording does not begin until the sound is at or above the base level (-36 dBu) (in trigger recording standby).

While recording is in progress, the PLAY indicator lights, and a dot flashes

in the display.

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* When the card becomes full, recording will stop automatically.

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Press the Stop button to end recording.

 

 

fig.rec-07

Recording Audio

The MEMORY FULL indicator tells how much recording time is left. The MEMORY FULL indicator light flashes when the recorded data reaches 90% of the card’s capacity, then stays on when 100% capacity is reached.

Basic Editing Operations

Checking What You Recorded

After recording ends, you can play back the phrase by pressing the Play button.

Information Recorded on the Card

The AR-200 stores recorded audio and MIDI signals on the card.

Additionally, all settings data (such as MIDI channels and other information) is stored on the card (the information is not stored in the AR unit itself).

This means that you can change the settings simply by swapping cards.

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Contents Page Using the Unit Safely Page Before Using PC Cards Power SupplyPlacement MaintenanceContents Appendices Troubleshooting Error messages Regarding CardsMode SW Settings Midi Implementation Midi Implementation Chart SpecificationMain Features Bottom chassis Panel DescriptionsFront panel Rear panelRefer also to DC power supply p Turning On the PowerRack Mounting Important Notes on Heat Radiation InstallationAttaching the Rubber Feet Included Items Rack-Mounting the AR-200 InstallationAttaching the Card Protector Together with Other Equipment System Examples Using the Control Input and Output ConnectorsDevice with the AR-200 Control Output Connectors p Examples of Usage and Connection for the AR-200Examples of Usage and Connection for the AR-200 Using the Midi ConnectorsControlling the AR-200 With Midi Signals Midi Control p Playing a Variety of Phrases in Succession What You Can Do Usage TipsRepeat Playback of the Same Phrase Formatting a Card Cards Handled by the AR-200Types of Usable Cards Card Storage Times and Number of PhrasesCards Handled by the AR-200 Procedure for Formatting CardsImportant Notes on Handling Cards Card Compatibility with Other Models in the AR Series If You’re Using a Legacy ModelMonitor Output During Recording and Recording Standby Connecting External DevicesRecording Audio Recording Units-PhrasesAmount of card Procedure for RecordingRDAC-Gradesampling frequency REC Mode SW-3 Recording AudioCard Audio Recording Time Chart P.53 RDAC-Mode Signal Processing FormatREC Mode SW 4Line Thru Output Recording Type Stereo/MonoREC Mode SWWhat is mono recording Making Connections ProcedureSwitching the Power On Important Notes onInformation Recorded on the Card Checking What You RecordedPress the Play button and the phrase will playback Playback Using the Panel Manual PlaybackDeleting All Phrases Deleting PhrasesDeleting Single Phrases Phrases What is a Midi Phrase?Procedure for Recording Midi Recording and Playing Midi Data Midi PhraseManual playback Procedure for Playing Back MidiPlayback Using Control Input and Other Input Recording and Playing Midi Data Midi PhrasePlayback By Card Data Assigning Phrases to the Terminals AR-200 SettingsSelecting the Control Input Mode Priority Order Operational Specifications for Direct Playback Last-InOperational Specifications for Control Input Playback Basic Operation of Direct Playback Reverse PrioritySpecifying Phrases in Binary Notation Binary Playback What Is Binary Playback?/Use and ApplicationsConnectors Used in Binary Playback Basic Operation of Binary Playback Operational Specifications of Binary PlaybackTo Specify Phrases with Binary Signals Phrase Number / Binary Signal chart Basic Operation of Interval Playback Operational Specifications of Interval PlaybackWhat is Terminal Rec/Use and Applications Repeated Playback of Phrases Interval PlaybackPresence or Absence of Phrases Connecting EquipmentOperational Specifications for Terminal Rec Connectors Used in Terminal RecErase Switching the Terminal Recording ModePlayback 001 00000000 Starting Another Device Busy Out What is the Busy Out Signal?/ Connecting DevicesImportant Note on Using the Control Input and Output Ports Output of Busy Out Signals In Dual Mono Mode pControlling Another Device Control Out What is the Control Out Signal? Connecting DevicesOutput of Control Out Signals In Dual Mono Mode p Memo Applications Guide What is Midi Control?/What You Can Do Using Midi Control Controlling the AR-200 with Midi Signals Midi controlPlayback of Phrases Using Midi Signals Assignment of Phrases to Note Numbers Midi Note Map Controlling the AR-200 with Midi Signals Midi controlWhen Playing Back Midi Phrases Using Midi Signals Midi Note Out Midi Receive channel Settings Midi channelMidi Control Signals That Can Be Received Receive Messages Procedure for Making the Midi Receive Channel SettingsSynchronized Audio Phrase Playback with AR-LINK SignalsWhat is AR-LINK?/What You Can Do Using AR-LINK Example of Connecting to anSelecting the AR-200’s Operation AR Settings ProcedureTo Users of the AR-2000/100 Legacy Models Line Out Thru Setting During Phrase PlaybackOther Useful Functions During Phrase Playback Other Useful Functions During Phrase Playback Line Thru Output SpecificationsAppendices About playback and recording of Midi phrases TroubleshootingAbout recording About playbackCard made on the AR-3000 TroubleshootingOthers Fig.er-3 Error messagesRegarding Cards Card Audio Recording Time ChartAppendices Settings When a Card Is FormattedRecorded Phrase Data AR-LINK Setting AR-3000 settings that can be usedMidi settings Mode Switch Specifications Mode SW SettingsDC power supply Control I/O Connector specificationsProgram Change Midi ImplementationReceive data Media Player Section Control ChangeMidi Machine Control MMC Midi ImplementationMidi Time Code Recognized message for sync Transmitted message which are receivedTransmitted message which are produced Message not memorized during recording Parameter Address Map Messages received for detecting trouble in Midi connectionTransmit data Midi Recorder Section Exclusive CommunicationExclusive Address Table Phrase Select AR-200/3000 Midi Implementation Midi Recording Section Specification Specification Dimentions Input/Output StandardAR-LINK IndexAfrica InformationAvis 02235223 ’03-8-7N