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Edirol PCR-800 61-Key USB Midi Keyboard ControllerIntroducing the next generation of EDIROL's popular MIDI keyboard controllers. In addition to providing more physical controls than previous models, the PCR-800 also offers new innovative and intuitive controls. This controller is solidly built, and optimized for both music production and live performance. Features: 61 velocity-sensitive keys, now with aftertouch 50 fully assignable controls, and editor software (Mac & PC) 18 velocity pads New, unique crossfader feature High-quality keyb... Read more
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Brand: EDIROL
Part Numbers: PCR-800, PCR800
UPC: 761294402580
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Winter NAMM 2007 Release Contact: Tara Callahan (323) 890-3700 x3718 tarac@rolandus.com
EDIROL PCR-800/500/300 KEYBOARD CONTROLLERS NOW AVAILABLE New Standards in Portable MIDI Control
Los Angeles, CA, January 18, 2007Introducing the next generation of EDIROLs popular MIDI keyboard controllers. In addition to providing more physical controls than previous models, the PCR-300/-500/-800 also offers new innovative and intuitive controls. All three models are solidly built, and optimized for both music production and live performance. The new ultra-sensitive keyboards provide a wider dynamic range under the players fingertips, while new aftertouch sensors allow the keyboardist to play more expressively. Smooth key action, keys shaped for comfortable glissando playing, silent operation, and stable key mounting all contribute to the enhanced playability of these keyboards. The new PCR series has all the existing controls of the previous range, but adds exciting new features, such as velocity pads perfect for playing drums and triggering sampler phrases. These precision pads can operate as buttons or velocity pads, and the handy LED indicators identify if they are velocity or fixed-velocity. The new Crossfader allows you to control two parameters at the same time, and can work as a DAW software control for zooming screen views, as well as for synthesizer filters and DJ gestures. The new longer-throw sliders can control eight track faders and one master fader, or function as organ drawbars. Dynamic Mapping allows the PCR to automatically assign its physical controls to the most important parameters in the current window of the software being used. Fifteen user memories are provided for storing your favorite setups. When using software thats not compatible with Dynamic Mapping, you can manually configure the Control Map settings from the PCR itself or the included PCR Editor Software (Mac or Win).
Roland is a world leader in the design, manufacture, and distribution of electronic musical instruments, professional audio equipment, multimedia products, and music accessories. For more information, contact Roland Corporation U.S., 5100 S. Eastern Ave., P.O. Box 910921, Los Angeles, CA 90091-0921, (323) 890-3700 (x3718 - for media use only), www.RolandUS.com.
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USB/MIDI Keyboard Controllers
Selecting Control Maps
The PCR has 16 memory locations for setups called Control Maps: 0-9 and A-F. Note: The PCR comes pre-loaded with Control Maps for Cakewalks SONAR as well as several other popular computer-based recording applications. For a list of these Control Maps, see Page 90 of the Owners Manual. To load a stored setup: Press the CONTROL MAP/V3 button so it lights. Turn the VALUE dial to select the desired memory location.
Congratulations on your purchase of the PCR-300/500/ 800 MIDI keyboard controller. This TurboStart contains step-by-step instructions that will quickly introduce you to the PCR-series major features.
Connecting a Computer
You can connect the PCR-300/500/800well just call them the PCR from here on for simplicitys sakedirectly to your computer using the included USB cable. Follow the instructions in the Setup Guide to install the USB driver and to set up your computer. You can also use the PCR as a MIDI interfaceconnect your other MIDI equipment to the MIDI IN and OUT connectors on the PCRs side panel. Note: If you already have a MIDI interface, you can connect it to the PCRs side-panel MIDI jacks if you prefer. If you do this, you dont need to install the PCRs USB driver on your computer.
Storing Your Own Control Maps
You can store your button, knob, and slider settings as setups in 15 of the PCRs Control Map locations: 1-9 and A-F. This allows you to pre-configure the PCR for different applications or projects, and store each setup for quick recall. Press the EDIT button so it lights. Turn the VALUE dial to select SAVE in the display, and then press ENTER. Turn the VALUE dial to select the desired memory location. Press ENTER.
Setting the MIDI Channel
Use the following procedure for setting the MIDI transmission channel: Press the MIDI CHANNEL/V1 button so it lights. Turn the VALUE dial to select the desired MIDI channel from 1-16.
Sending a Program Change
Use the following procedure to send a Program Change message: Press the PROGRAM CHANGE/V2 button so it lights. Turn the VALUE dial to select the desired Program Change number (1-128).
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Sending a Snapshot
When youre working with an external MIDI device such as a sequencer, you can transmit all of your PCR Control Map settings at once as a snapshot. You can store the snapshot at the start of a sequencer track from where it can be automatically loaded back into the PCR when you play the sequence. 5 Press EDIT so it lights. Turn the VALUE dial to select BULK in the display, and then press ENTER. Turn the VALUE dial to select bLt in the display, and then press ENTER. Turn the VALUE dial to select tS in the display, and then press ENTER. Verify that your sequencer is ready to record the data, and then press ENTER again on the PCR to begin transmissionthe PCR displays END when its finished sending the data. Press ENTER one more time to complete the operation.
Assigning Controllers
There are 50 controllersknobs, buttons, sliders, etc.on the PCR that can be assigned to transmit almost any MIDI message. See how this works by using the following procedure to set up Slider S1 for sending a MIDI Volume message on MIDI Channel 1. 7 Press the EDIT button so it lights. Slightly move the S1 sliderthe display shows S-1. Press ENTER to continue. Turn the VALUE dial to select CC in the display, and then press ENTER. Turn the VALUE dial to select CC0 in the display, and then press ENTER. Turn the VALUE dial to select Ch 1 in the displayfor MIDI channel 1and then press ENTER. Turn the VALUE dial to select n 7 in the display (for MIDI Controller #7, Volume), and then press ENTER twice.
Panic Mode
Use the Panic feature if MIDI notes become stuck or if other sound problems occur. Simultaneously press EDIT and PRM MUTE so the display reads PnIC. Press ENTERthe EDIT and PRM MUTE buttons blink several times and the following messages are transmitted on all MIDI channels: All Sound Off, All Notes Off and Reset All Controllers.
Note: Some commonly used MIDI Control Change messages are 1 Modulation, 5 Portamento, 7 Volume, 10 Pan, and 11 Expression. Note: For more information on assigning MIDI messages to PCR controls, please refer to pages 41-65 in the Owners Manual. Tip: To learn more about MIDI and MIDI Control Change messages, see Rolands An Introduction to MIDI booklet, which you can download from the RolandUS website.
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Introducing the next generation of EDIROL's popular MIDI keyboard controllers. In addition to providing more physical controls than previous models, the PCR-800 also offers new innovative and intuitive controls. This controller is solidly built, and optimized for both music production and live performance. Features: 61 velocity-sensitive keys, now with aftertouch 50 fully assignable controls, and editor software (Mac & PC) 18 velocity pads New, unique crossfader feature High-quality keyboard mechanism, and durable, stable body "Dynamic Mapping" - intelligent assignment of controls Convenient location of connections on side panel USB bus-powered MIDI merge Cakewalk Production Plus Pack included (SONAR LE, Project 5 LE, and Dimension LE)
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