Roland AR-200 owner manual Specifying Phrases in Binary Notation Binary Playback

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

AR-200 Settings

Selecting the Control Input Mode

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

(PLAYBACK BY CARD DATA/DIRECT 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.

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

SW1: ON

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

Specifying Phrases in Binary Notation (Binary Playback)

What Is Binary Playback?/Use and Applications

By inputting binary (Base 2) signals to Port Nos. 1 through 8 to select a phrase and inputting a start message to the START terminal, you can then play back the selected phrase. A maximum of 250 phrases can be selected and played back with this method.

This allows you to specify 250 phrases with control signals (from a switch or other ON/OFF signal device), without having to use computers or other complicated equipment.

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Binary Specification

Port No.1--8

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

01110000

START SIGNAL

Phrase 112

 

 

PLAY

 

 

*To conduct Binary Playback, you will need to obtain a control device capable of generating binary signals.

*Input of binary specifications should be completed in no more than 50 milliseconds.

Connecting External Devices

Connectors Used in Binary Playback

“1–8”: Phrases are specified in binary format using combinations of 0 (Off) and 1 (On).

“9 (START) “: Start phrase playback.

“10 (STOP) “: Stop phrase playback.

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

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START

 

 

 

 

STOP

 

Select a Phrase

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10 9 8

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12 11

GND

"Important Notes on Making Connections and Switching

the Power On and Off" (p. 9)

Even without connecting to all eight connectors used for making the binary specifications, you can still conduct Binary Playback. The number of phrases that can be specified is determined by the formula “two to the nth power minus one” (with “n” being the number of connectors used). Example:

Using three timers or other such devices capable of outputting the necessary signals gives two to the third power minus one (i.e., 8 - 1 = 7), meaning you can specify the seven phrases 001 through 007.

However, start signals feature other special requirements.

Applications

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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 PowerAttaching the Rubber Feet Included Items InstallationRack Mounting Important Notes on Heat Radiation Attaching the Card Protector InstallationRack-Mounting the AR-200 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-200Controlling the AR-200 With Midi Signals Midi Control p Using the Midi ConnectorsExamples of Usage and Connection for the AR-200 Repeat Playback of the Same Phrase What You Can Do Usage TipsPlaying a Variety of Phrases in Succession Formatting a Card Cards Handled by the AR-200Types of Usable Cards Card Storage Times and Number of PhrasesImportant Notes on Handling Cards Procedure for Formatting CardsCards Handled by the AR-200 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 4What is mono recording Recording Type Stereo/MonoREC Mode SWLine Thru Output 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 Single Phrases Deleting PhrasesDeleting All 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 Selecting the Control Input Mode AR-200 SettingsAssigning Phrases to the Terminals Priority Order Operational Specifications for Direct Playback Last-InOperational Specifications for Control Input Playback Basic Operation of Direct Playback Reverse PriorityConnectors Used in Binary Playback What Is Binary Playback?/Use and ApplicationsSpecifying Phrases in Binary Notation Binary Playback To Specify Phrases with Binary Signals Operational Specifications of Binary PlaybackBasic Operation of Binary Playback 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 RecPlayback Switching the Terminal Recording ModeErase 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 pOutput of Control Out Signals In Dual Mono Mode p What is the Control Out Signal? Connecting DevicesControlling Another Device Control Out Memo Applications Guide Playback of Phrases Using Midi Signals Controlling the AR-200 with Midi Signals Midi controlWhat is Midi Control?/What You Can Do Using Midi Control When Playing Back Midi Phrases Using Midi Signals Controlling the AR-200 with Midi Signals Midi controlAssignment of Phrases to Note Numbers Midi Note Map 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 ProcedureOther Useful Functions During Phrase Playback Line Out Thru Setting During Phrase PlaybackTo Users of the AR-2000/100 Legacy Models Other Useful Functions During Phrase Playback Line Thru Output SpecificationsAppendices About playback and recording of Midi phrases TroubleshootingAbout recording About playbackOthers TroubleshootingCard made on the AR-3000 Fig.er-3 Error messagesRegarding Cards Card Audio Recording Time ChartRecorded Phrase Data Settings When a Card Is FormattedAppendices Midi settings AR-3000 settings that can be usedAR-LINK Setting Mode Switch Specifications Mode SW SettingsDC power supply Control I/O Connector specificationsProgram Change Midi ImplementationReceive data Media Player Section Control ChangeMidi Time Code Midi ImplementationMidi Machine Control MMC Transmitted message which are produced Transmitted message which are receivedRecognized message for sync 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