Roland owner manual Controlling the AR-200 with Midi Signals Midi control

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Controlling the AR-200 with MIDI Signals (MIDI control)

What is MIDI Control?/What You Can Do Using MIDI Control

MIDI is an acronym for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface,” and is a standard by which electronic musical Instruments and computers can exchange musical data. You can connect any device conforming to the MIDI standard with a MIDI cable, and then transmit performance data and control the device’s operation and settings.

You can record and play back MIDI signals from an external MIDI device in the same manner as with audio phrases.

You can use MIDI signals from an external MIDI device as control signals for controlling playback of audio and MIDI phrases.

You can use received MMC signals to start and stop recording and playback of audio phrases.

Moreover, by using an optional AR-3000 to create and edit phrases, the following is also possible. For detailed information, please refer to the AR-3000 user’s manual.

You can use MMC and MTC signals from an external MIDI device for remote control and synchronized operation.

What is MMC (MIDI Machine Control)?

MMC refers to MIDI messages that were devised in accord with certain agreements as to how to facilitate the centralized control of a multiple number of recording devices using one device. In addition to playback, stopping, and fast forwarding of songs, you can also select tracks for recording and carry out other operations merely by operating the one device which functions as the master. Use of MMC signals requires that the other devices be capable of remote operation using MMC signals.

The AR-200 can work as a remote device, starting and stopping recording and playback of audio phrases when MMC signals are received.

However, there is no connection between MMC master (operating device = sending side) and slave (receiving side) and MTC synchronization master and slave.

What is MTC (MIDI time code)?

MTC consists of MIDI messages that were devised to allow MIDI devices to synchronize correctly with professional-use tape recorders, video equipment, and the like. It differs from MIDI Clock, displaying the absolute time. The master device transmits the current absolute time (in hours/minutes/ seconds/frames from the start), and the time of the slave device is advanced to conform with it. Use of MMC signals requires that the other device is capable of synchronization using MTC.

Refer to the "MIDI Implementation" (p. 64) for easy confirmation of the MIDI messages that can be sent and received by the AR-200 along with the more detailed MIDI specifications in "MIDI Implementation" (p. 58).

Playback of Phrases Using MIDI Signals

MIDI signals from an external MIDI device can be used as control signals in order to play back audio and MIDI phrases.

Phrase playback can be controlled by the different types of MIDI messages, including Note On/Off, Note On Velocity, Panpot, and Expression.

*MIDI phrases cannot be played back simultaneously with audio phrases or other MIDI phrases.

Connecting External Devices

When Playing Back Audio Phrases Using MIDI Signals

fig.midi-01

(As a MIDI Sequencer)

MIDI Sequencer

MIDI OUT

MIDI IN

Power Amp

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Contents Page Using the Unit Safely Page Maintenance Power SupplyPlacement Before Using PC CardsContents Midi Implementation Midi Implementation Chart Specification Troubleshooting Error messages Regarding CardsMode SW Settings AppendicesMain Features Rear panel Panel DescriptionsFront panel Bottom chassisTurning On the Power Refer also to DC power supply pInstallation Attaching the Rubber Feet Included ItemsRack Mounting Important Notes on Heat Radiation Installation Attaching the Card ProtectorRack-Mounting the AR-200 Examples of Usage and Connection for the AR-200 Using the Control Input and Output ConnectorsDevice with the AR-200 Control Output Connectors p Together with Other Equipment System ExamplesUsing the Midi Connectors Controlling the AR-200 With Midi Signals Midi Control pExamples of Usage and Connection for the AR-200 What You Can Do Usage Tips Repeat Playback of the Same PhrasePlaying a Variety of Phrases in Succession Card Storage Times and Number of Phrases Cards Handled by the AR-200Types of Usable Cards Formatting a CardProcedure for Formatting Cards Important Notes on Handling CardsCards Handled by the AR-200 If You’re Using a Legacy Model Card Compatibility with Other Models in the AR SeriesRecording Units-Phrases Connecting External DevicesRecording Audio Monitor Output During Recording and Recording StandbyRecording Audio Procedure for RecordingRDAC-Gradesampling frequency REC Mode SW-3 Amount of cardRDAC-Mode Signal Processing FormatREC Mode SW 4 Card Audio Recording Time Chart P.53Recording Type Stereo/MonoREC Mode SW What is mono recordingLine Thru Output Important Notes on ProcedureSwitching the Power On Making ConnectionsChecking What You Recorded Information Recorded on the CardPlayback Using the Panel Manual Playback Press the Play button and the phrase will playbackDeleting Phrases Deleting Single PhrasesDeleting All Phrases Recording and Playing Midi Data Midi Phrase What is a Midi Phrase?Procedure for Recording Midi PhrasesRecording and Playing Midi Data Midi Phrase Procedure for Playing Back MidiPlayback Using Control Input and Other Input Manual playbackPlayback By Card Data AR-200 Settings Selecting the Control Input ModeAssigning Phrases to the Terminals Basic Operation of Direct Playback Reverse Priority Operational Specifications for Direct Playback Last-InOperational Specifications for Control Input Playback Priority OrderWhat Is Binary Playback?/Use and Applications Connectors Used in Binary PlaybackSpecifying Phrases in Binary Notation Binary Playback Operational Specifications of Binary Playback To Specify Phrases with Binary SignalsBasic Operation of Binary Playback Phrase Number / Binary Signal chart Repeated Playback of Phrases Interval Playback Operational Specifications of Interval PlaybackWhat is Terminal Rec/Use and Applications Basic Operation of Interval PlaybackConnectors Used in Terminal Rec Connecting EquipmentOperational Specifications for Terminal Rec Presence or Absence of PhrasesSwitching the Terminal Recording Mode PlaybackErase 001 00000000 Output of Busy Out Signals In Dual Mono Mode p What is the Busy Out Signal?/ Connecting DevicesImportant Note on Using the Control Input and Output Ports Starting Another Device Busy Out What is the Control Out Signal? Connecting Devices Output of Control Out Signals In Dual Mono Mode p Controlling Another Device Control Out Memo Applications Guide Controlling the AR-200 with Midi Signals Midi control Playback of Phrases Using Midi SignalsWhat is Midi Control?/What You Can Do Using Midi Control Controlling the AR-200 with Midi Signals Midi control When Playing Back Midi Phrases Using Midi SignalsAssignment of Phrases to Note Numbers Midi Note Map Procedure for Making the Midi Receive Channel Settings Midi Receive channel Settings Midi channelMidi Control Signals That Can Be Received Receive Messages Midi Note OutExample of Connecting to an Playback with AR-LINK SignalsWhat is AR-LINK?/What You Can Do Using AR-LINK Synchronized Audio PhraseSettings Procedure Selecting the AR-200’s Operation ARLine Out Thru Setting During Phrase Playback Other Useful Functions During Phrase PlaybackTo Users of the AR-2000/100 Legacy Models Line Thru Output Specifications Other Useful Functions During Phrase PlaybackAppendices About playback TroubleshootingAbout recording About playback and recording of Midi phrasesTroubleshooting OthersCard made on the AR-3000 Error messages Fig.er-3Card Audio Recording Time Chart Regarding CardsSettings When a Card Is Formatted Recorded Phrase DataAppendices AR-3000 settings that can be used Midi settingsAR-LINK Setting Mode SW Settings Mode Switch SpecificationsControl I/O Connector specifications DC power supplyControl Change Midi ImplementationReceive data Media Player Section Program ChangeMidi Implementation Midi Time CodeMidi Machine Control MMC Transmitted message which are received Transmitted message which are producedRecognized message for sync Message not memorized during recording Exclusive Communication Messages received for detecting trouble in Midi connectionTransmit data Midi Recorder Section Parameter Address MapExclusive Address Table Phrase Select AR-200/3000 Midi Implementation Midi Recording Section Specification Specification Input/Output Standard DimentionsIndex AR-LINKInformation AfricaAvis 02235223 ’03-8-7N