Roland AR-200 Settings, Selecting the Control Input Mode, Assigning Phrases to the Terminals

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Controlling the AR-200 from an External Device (Control Input Connectors)

Connectors Used for Direct Play (Control I/O Connector)

“1–9”: Inputting a control signal directly to the terminal with the number corresponding to the phrase starts playback of the phrase.

“10 (Stop)”: This stops phrase playback.

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Port NO. 1

Port NO. 2

AUDIO OUTPUT

0002

0001

0002 Interrupted

In addition to the connectors just described, shorting “11/12 (GND)” (ground) connectors enables “On.”

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STOP

Select a Phrase

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10 9

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12 11

GND

"Important Notes on Making Connections and Switching

the Power On and Off" (p. 9)

Basic Operation of Direct Playback (Normal Playback)

*If a control signal has a lower priority than that of the phrase currently being played back, the specified phrase is not played back.

Playback is repeated while the control signal is continuously input.

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Port NO. 1

0001

0001

0001

AUDIO OUTPUT

AR-200 Settings

Selecting the Control Input Mode

Set the MODE switches on the AR-200’s bottom panel to select “PLAYBACK BY CARD DATA” from the control input modes (PLAYBACK BY CARD DATA/DIRECT

Applications

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Port NO. 1

Port NO. 2

STOP Port

AUDIO OUTPUT

Playback:

 

0002

 

0001

 

 

 

 

0001 Interrupted

PLAYBACK/BINARY PLAYBACK/INTERVAL PLAYBACK).

*You cannot achieve control input playback merely by connecting a device to the port. Be sure to set the control input mode and match the method used for connecting to the connectors.

Procedure for Setting the Control Input Mode

1. Turn off the power of the AR-200.

Input a control signal to a Port, 1–9.

The phrase assigned to the Port is played back. stopping:

Input a control signal to Port 10 (STOP).

Playback of the phrase is stopped.

Order of Priority

The control input pins have a priority order.

The priority order is as follows:

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HIGH

 

 

LOW

 

 

0001 > 0002 > 0003

> 0009

When a new high-priority control signal is input during phrase playback, playback of the current phrase is stopped, and playback of the specified phrase begins.

2. Set the MODE switches on the AR-200’s bottom panel as

shown below.

SW1: OFF

SW2: OFF

3.Turn on the power of the AR-200.

*Use a pointed object to change the ON/OFF settings of the MODE switches.

Assigning Phrases to the Terminals

Assign phrases 1 through 9 to Port Nos. 1 through 9.

Settings in Effect When a Card Is Formatted

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Port No.

1

2

3

4

5

 

9

Phrase

0001

0002

0003

0004

0005

 

0009

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Contents Page Using the Unit Safely Page Placement Power SupplyMaintenance Before Using PC CardsContents Mode SW Settings Troubleshooting Error messages Regarding CardsMidi Implementation Midi Implementation Chart Specification AppendicesMain Features Front panel Panel DescriptionsRear panel Bottom chassisRefer 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 Device with the AR-200 Control Output Connectors p Using the Control Input and Output ConnectorsExamples of Usage and Connection for the AR-200 Together with Other Equipment System ExamplesExamples 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 Types of Usable Cards Cards Handled by the AR-200Card Storage Times and Number of Phrases Formatting a CardCards 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 ModelRecording Audio Connecting External DevicesRecording Units-Phrases Monitor Output During Recording and Recording StandbyRDAC-Gradesampling frequency REC Mode SW-3 Procedure for RecordingRecording Audio Amount of cardCard 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 Switching the Power On ProcedureImportant Notes on Making ConnectionsInformation 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 Procedure for Recording Midi What is a Midi Phrase? 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