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Edirol P-10 Visual Sampler with NTSC or Pal Video FormatP-10 Visual Presenter NTSC/PAL Video Presenters & Visualizers The Edirol / Roland P-10 is a compact and affordable visual presenter capable of displaying both video and still images. When using the P-10 for visual performance artists gain instant and reliable playback of multiple visual elements without having to use a computer.
Details
Brand: EDIROL PRO VIDEO AND AUDIO
Part Numbers: EDP10, P-10, P10
UPC: 761294406533
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Manual
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User reviews and opinions
| erickbt |
8:06pm on Thursday, November 4th, 2010 ![]() |
| this recording device is what musicians like myself have been waiting for. easy to operate,very good sound,directions are easy to understand. (Edited May 02nd by eubrewer) Wishing to add audio to my photographic soundshows, I purchased this unit for approximately $300 dollars online. | |
| srinivasaj |
2:06pm on Sunday, October 31st, 2010 ![]() |
| Compact - not much bigger than an ipod/Treo. Very easy and intuitive user interface makes navigation a snap Slightly bulkier than the R09. Compact - not much bigger than an ipod/Treo. Very easy and intuitive user interface makes navigation a snap Slightly bulkier than the R09. | |
| wgw |
9:18pm on Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| Fantastic equipment Needing something to replace a mini-disc, I have found this equipment to be perfect. | |
| pierrepo |
1:25pm on Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 ![]() |
| Essential protection This case is big enough to hold the the recorder in its optional leather cover. | |
| chrishebbron |
11:25pm on Tuesday, May 11th, 2010 ![]() |
| Compact - not much bigger than an ipod/Treo... Very easy and intuitive user interface makes navigation a snap. Slightly bulkier than the R09. | |
| abrobins |
10:30am on Sunday, March 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| I believe this product is one of the better recorders out there. Great Sound, very good range. I am so impressed with this little recorder. Size, capacitates 4 GB SD card, .WAV and MP3 formats at various qualities Limited inputs. | |
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Documents

Always grasp only the plug on the AC adaptor cord when plugging into, or unplugging from, an outlet or this unit.
At regular intervals, you should unplug the AC adaptor and clean it by using a dry cloth to wipe all dust and other accumulations away from its prongs. Also, disconnect the power plug from the power outlet whenever the unit is to remain unused for an extended period of time. Any accumulation of dust between the power plug and the power outlet can result in poor insulation and lead to fire.
Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming entangled. Also, all cords and cables should be placed so they are out of the reach of children.
In households with small children, an adult should provide supervision until the child is capable of following all the rules essential for the safe operation of the unit.
Never climb on top of, nor place heavy objects on the unit.
Protect the unit from strong impact. (Do not drop it!)
Never handle the AC adaptor or its plugs with wet hands when plugging into, or unplugging from, an outlet or this unit.
Do not force the units power-supply cord to share an outlet with an unreasonable number of other devices. Be especially careful when using extension cordsthe total power used by all devices you have connected to the extension cords outlet must never exceed the power rating (watts/amperes) for the extension cord. Excessive loads can cause the insulation on the cord to heat up and eventually melt through.
Before moving the unit, disconnect the AC adaptor and all cords coming from external devices.
Before cleaning the unit, turn off the power and unplug the AC adaptor from the outlet.
Whenever you suspect the possibility of lightning in your area, disconnect the AC adaptor from the outlet.
Before using the unit in a foreign country, consult with your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the Information page.
Keep the SD card theft prevention cover attachment screws that you remove, the included SD card theft prevention cover, and the SD card in a safe place out of childrens reach, so there is no chance of them being swallowed accidentally.
DO NOT play a CD-ROM disc on a conventional audio CD player. The resulting sound may be of a level that could cause permanent hearing loss. Damage to speakers or other system components may result.
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IMPORTANT NOTES
Power Supply
Maintenance
Do not connect this unit to same electrical outlet that is being used by an electrical appliance that is controlled by an inverter (such as a refrigerator, washing machine, microwave oven, or air conditioner), or that contains a motor. Depending on the way in which the electrical appliance is used, power supply noise may cause this unit to malfunction or may produce audible noise. If it is not practical to use a separate electrical outlet, connect a power supply noise filter between this unit and the electrical outlet.
Shows information related to the current operation and displays images.
[AUDIO VOLUME] Knob
Adjusts the level of the volume from the OUTPUT jack.
[SPEED] Knob
Adjusts the movie playback speed (p. 28).
[PAD PARAM] Button
Use to make parameter settings for each PAD (p. 41).
While holding down a BANK [A][F] button, press a PAD [1][12] to change the BANK number (p. 26).
BANK [A][F] Buttons
Press to select a bank (p. 26).
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PHONES Jack
Connect headphones to this jack.
[STROBE] Button
Apply strobe (play back images with short intervals between frames, which creates a stop motion feel) (p. 31).
CAPTURE [STILL] Button
Use to capture still images (p. 35).
[EXT SOURCE] Button
Display an image from an external device connected to the INPUT jack on the P-10s display (p. 26).
CAPTURE [MOVIE] Button
Use to capture movies (p. 34).
[DELETE] Button
Delete pad information or images (p. 36).
[VALUE] Knob
Select setting items or change setting values (p. 22).
[ENTER] Button
Execute settings that you have specified.
[EXIT] Button
The [EXIT] button enables you to do the following operations: Return to the previous screen from the MENU screen or PAD PARAMETER screen. Stop image playback when an image is playing.
[VIDEO OUTPUT FADE] Knob
Use to fade images to black or white (p. 29).
[COLOR] Knob
Adjusts the color of the image (p. 28).
[PAD COPY] Button
Copy pad parameters of images and audio assigned to a pad and assign the copied data to another pad (p. 48).
[REPEAT A
B] Button
Repeat a section of the movie file (p. 29).
[REVERSE/SLIDE SHOW] Button
Function REVERSE Description Plays a movie in reverse during playback. Displays the still images assigned to a pad as a slide show. Page p. 30
SLIDE SHOW
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Rear Panel
P-10_RearPanel.eps
MIDI OUT/THRU Connector
Connect a MIDI device that you want to control from the P-10.
Cord Hook
To prevent inadvertent disruption of power to your unit (should the plug be pulled out accidentally), and to avoid applying undue stress to the DC IN jack, anchor the power cord using the cord hook (p. 17).
MIDI IN Connector
Connect a MIDI device that you want to use to control the P-10.
MEMORY CARD (SD Card) Slot
Insert an SD card here (p. 17).
SD Card Cover Attachment Screws
Use the screws to attach the SD card theft prevention cover.
DC IN Jack
The [REPEAT A
B] button flashes.
Press the [REPEAT A B] button at the point where you want the movie to stop repeating.
The [REPEAT A B] button lights up and the specified section plays back repeatedly.
To cancel the repeat effect, press the [REPEAT A B] button again.
The [REPEAT A B] button turns off and the repeat effect is cancelled. When you select another pad, repeat playback is cancelled.
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Reversing Movie Playback (REVERSE)
You can play back a movie in reverse. When you reverse movie playback, audio playback is also reversed. If you want to play back audio normally while playing back a movie in reverse, see Syncing a Movie with Audio (Audio Sync) (p. 44).
Displaying Still Images in a Slide Show (SLIDE SHOW)
The P-10 slide show doesnt just display your images in a slide show, you can also apply motion graphics just like the ones used in professional music video clips. Slide show patterns that apply these effects are called a slide show set. The P-10 has 79 motions for you to choose from to create a set that displays your own unique style.
For details, see Playing Back Images (p. 26).
Play a still image.
Press the [REVERSE/SLIDE SHOW] button.
Button_Rev_Slide.eps
The [REVERSE/SLIDE SHOW] button lights up and the movie plays back in reverse.
The [REVERSE/SLIDE SHOW] button lights up and slide show playback starts.
To cancel reverse playback, press the [REVERSE/ SLIDE SHOW] button again.
The [REVERSE/SLIDE SHOW] button turns off and reverse playback is cancelled. To reverse playback whenever you press a pad to play back a movie, set Reverse Sw to ON in pad parameters. For details, see Specifying the Reverse Effect (Reverse Sw) (p. 45). When you select another pad, reverse playback is cancelled.
To cancel the slide show, press the [REVERSE/SLIDE SHOW] button again.
The [REVERSE/SLIDE SHOW] button turns off and the slide show finishes. The slide show effect may not start immediately after pressing the [REVERSE/SLIDE SHOW] button. While a slide show is playing back, the [SPEED], [COLOR], and [VIDEO OUTPUT FADE] knobs dont work. For details about specifying a slide show set, see Specifying the Slide Show Set (Slide Show Set) (p. 47). When you select another pad, the slide show display is cancelled.
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Applying Strobe to Image Playback (STROBE)
Play back images with strobe. Movies appear with short intervals between frames creating a stop motion feel. Still images are displayed one after another in short flashes.
Play back an image.
Press the [STROBE] button.
Button_Strobe.eps
The [STROBE] button lights up and images are played back with strobe.
To cancel the strobe effect, press the [STROBE] button again.
The [STROBE] button turns off and strobe playback is cancelled. When you select another pad, strobe playback is cancelled. You can set the strobe interval for each pad. For details, see below. Movies: Specifying the Strobe Interval (Strobe Time) (p. 45) Still Images: Specifying the Strobe Interval (Strobe Time) (p. 47)
Alternate Loop Repeats playback alternating between forward and reverse play back.
05PAD_Oneshot1.eps
Rotate the [VALUE] knob to select Movie File, and then press the [ENTER] button.
The FILE SELECT screen appears.
One Shot1 Plays the movie file once and then stops, leaving the last frame displayed.
05PAD_Oneshot.eps
D05_05.eps
One Shot2 Plays the movie file once and then stops, leaving the screen blank.
05PAD_Gate1.eps
Rotate the [VALUE] knob to select the movie that you want to assign, and then press the [ENTER] button.
You cannot assign a movie to a pad that already has still images assigned to it. If you want to do this, first delete the pad data, and then assign the movie. For details, see Deleting Captured Images (p. 36).
Gate1 Plays the movie as long as you hold the pad. When you release the pad, playback pauses and the last frame is displayed. Press the pad again to resume playback.
05PAD_Gate2.eps
Gate2 Plays the movie as long as you hold the pad. When you release the pad, playback pauses and the screen is left blank. Press the pad again to resume playback.
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Specifying the Playback Range (Start Frame/End Frame)
Specify the range of the movie that you want to play back.
D05_StartEnd_e.eps
Syncing a Movie with Audio (Audio Sync)
When you apply speed, repeat, and reverse effects to a movie, you can specify whether to apply the same changes to the audio. Setting ON OFF Description Change audio at the same time to match the movie. Play back audio normally and apply effects to the movie only. When you turn the [SPEED] knob all the way to the left, the movie and audio playback both pause.
00m00s00f
Start Frame (00m30s00f)
End Frame (02m10s07f)
Playback
Rotate the [VALUE] knob to select Start Frame on the PAD PARAMETER screen, and then press the [ENTER] button.
The Start Frame screen appears.
Specifying an Audio File (Additional Audio File)
You can specify a separate audio file to play back with a movie. When you play back the movie, the specified audio file plays back. To specify an audio file, make sure you add audio files to the SD card beforehand.
Rotate the [VALUE] knob to select the first frame that you want to play back. Press the [ENTER] button.
You are returned to the PAD PARAMETER screen.
Rotate the [VALUE] knob to select End Frame.
The End Frame screen appears.
Rotate the [VALUE] knob to select Additional Audio File on the PAD PARAMETER screen, and then press the [ENTER] button. Rotate the [VALUE] knob to select an audio file. Press the [ENTER] button.
Adjusting the Display Contrast (LCD Contrast)
You can adjust the brightness of the P-10s display.
Rotate the [VALUE] knob to select LCD Contrast on the MENU screen, and then press the [ENTER] button. Rotate the [VALUE] knob to adjust the contrast.
Setting Rotate the [VALUE] knob to the left. Rotate the [VALUE] knob to the right. Description The display becomes darker.
Specifying the Video Input Jack (Input Video)
Specify the video input jack. Match the setting to the input jack you are going to use. Setting Composite Video Description Specify this setting when connecting a device to the VIDEO jack using a composite video cable. Specify this setting when connecting a device to the S-VIDEO jack using an Svideo cable.
The display becomes brighter.
S-Video
It may take some time for the display brightness to change after rotating the knob. Rotate the [VALUE] knob slowly.
The contrast setting is saved on the display itself. For this reason, the setting does not return to its factory default value by performing Factory Reset.
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Specifying the Capture Still Mode (Capture Still Mode)
You can change the mode for capturing still images. The P-10 has a mode for capturing one still image at a time and a mode for capturing multiple still images in succession. Setting One Shot Description When you press the CAPTURE [STILL] button, the P-10 captures one still image. As long as you press the CAPTURE [STILL] button, the P-10 captures images continuously. You can capture up to 100 images at one time. Still images are captured at about 4 shots per second. * The number of shots taken per second differs according to the write speed of your SD card.
Specifying the Type of Speed Effect (Speed Ctrl Type)
Specify how the speed changes when you rotate the [SPEED] knob. Setting Description When you turn the [SPEED] knob to the right, the movie plays back at a faster speed. When you turn the knob to the left, the movie plays back at a slower speed. Turn the knob all the way to the left to pause the movie. When the knob is centered, the movie plays back at normal speed. The movie pauses when the [SPEED] knob is centered. As you rotate the knob to the right, the movie is played forwards and playback speed increases. When you rotate the knob all the way to the right, the movie plays back at normal speed. As you rotate the knob to the left, the movie is played back in reverse and playback speed increases. When you rotate the knob all the way to the left, the movie plays back at normal speed. * The [REVERSE] button is disabled.
Normal
Continuous
Scratch
Specifying the Type of Color Effect (Color Ctrl Type)
Specify how the colors change when you rotate the [COLOR] knob. Setting B&W/Vivid Description Turn the knob to the left to change the color to black and white. Turn the knob to the right to make the colors more vivid. Turn the knob to the left to emphasize red tones and decrease blue tones. Turn the knob to the right to emphasize blue tones and decrease red tones. Change the color balance.
Specifying the Fade Effect Color (Output Fade Color L, Output Fade Color R)
Specify the color to use when fading an image. Fade is an image effect that fades from an image to a specified color, or fades from a specified color to an image. Select Output Fade Color L to specify the color that appears when you turn the [VIDEO OUTPUT FADE] knob to the left. Select Output Fade Color R to specify the color that appears when you turn the [VIDEO OUTPUT FADE] knob to the right. Setting Black White Red Blue Green Yellow Fade to black. Fade to white. Fade to red. Fade to blue. Fade to green. Fade to yellow. Description
Color Filter
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Specifying the Startup Logo (Start LOGO)
Specify whether the Edirol logo appears on the P-10s display when the power is turned on. Setting ON OFF Description Display the Edirol logo when the P-10 starts up. Dont display the Edirol logo when the P10 starts up.
Specify the settings on the MIDI menu when you have connected the P-10 to a MIDI device.
What is MIDI?
MIDI, short for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, is a standardized protocol for performance communication between musical devices that is used throughout the world. You can easily connect devices that support MIDI with a MIDI cable and control one devices operations and settings through another.
D06_13.eps
You can specify the sound level for audio that is input from a device on the AUDIO screen.
Specifying Soft Through (Soft Through)
When this setting is turned on, MIDI messages received from the MIDI IN jack are transmitted through the P-10 without any changes. Setting ON Description Transmit MIDI data received from the MIDI IN jack as is from the MIDI OUT/ THRU jack. MIDI data received from the MIDI IN jack is not transmitted.
Keyboard Range Upper
You cannot specify upper and lower keys that overlap when specifying the Keyboard Range.
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Controlling Movie Speed (Speed Knob)
Specify the type of MIDI message to use for controlling the [SPEED] knob from a MIDI device. Setting OFF CC (195) Channel Press Pitch Bend Description Control from the MIDI device is disabled. Control the knob using Control Change. Control the knob using Channel Press. Control the knob using Pitch Bend.
Controlling Repeat (Repeat A<>B Sw)
Specify the type of MIDI message to use for controlling the [REPEAT A B] button from a MIDI device. Setting OFF CC (195) Channel Press Pitch Bend Description Control from the MIDI device is disabled. Control the button using Control Change. Control the button using Channel Press. Control the button using Pitch Bend.
Controlling the Image Color (Color Knob)
Specify the type of MIDI message to use for controlling the [COLOR] knob from a MIDI device. Setting OFF CC (195) Channel Press Pitch Bend Description Control from the MIDI device is disabled. Control the knob using Control Change. Control the knob using Channel Press. Control the knob using Pitch Bend.
Controlling Reverse (Reverse Sw)
Specify the type of MIDI message to use for controlling the [REVERSE/SLIDE SHOW] button from a MIDI device. Setting OFF CC (195) Channel Press Pitch Bend Description Control from the MIDI device is disabled. Control the button using Control Change. Control the button using Channel Press. Control the button using Pitch Bend.
Controlling the Output Fade (Output Fade Knob)
Specify the type of MIDI message to use for controlling the [VIDEO OUTPUT FADE] knob from a MIDI device. Setting OFF CC (195) Channel Press Pitch Bend Description Control from the MIDI device is disabled. Control the knob using Control Change. Control the knob using Channel Press. Control the knob using Pitch Bend.
Controlling Strobe (Strobe Sw)
Specify the type of MIDI message to use for controlling the [STROBE] button from a MIDI device. Setting OFF CC (195) Channel Press Pitch Bend Description Control from the MIDI device is disabled. Control the button using Control Change. Control the button using Channel Press. Control the button using Pitch Bend.
Items You Can Specify with V-LINK
When you turn the MIDI devices V-LINK feature on, all of the system settings return to their default value. When you turn the MIDI devices V-LINK feature off, P-10 settings return to the values they had before V-LINK was turned on.
MENU/VIDEO (p. 57)
Items You Can Specify with V-LINK Color Ctrl Type Speed Ctrl Type Output Fade Color L Output Fade Color R Default Setting B&W/Vivid Normal Black White
How to Use V-LINK
Connect the P-10 to a MIDI device that supports V-LINK with a MIDI cable. By turning the MIDI devices V-LINK feature on, you can control the P-10 and change the images it displays.
MENU/MIDI (p. 59)
Items You Can Specify with V-LINK Rx Channel Note Message Enable Keyboard Range Lower Keyboard Range Upper Speed Knob Color Knob Output Fade Knob Repeat A<>B Sw Reverse Sw Strobe Sw Capture Still Image 1 OFF C1 C7 Pitch Bend CC77 CC71 CC64 CC1 Channel Press CC66 CC65 Default Setting
A Connection Example
Connect the MIDI IN connector on the P-10 to the MIDI devices MIDI OUT connector with a MIDI cable. To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections.
V-LINK-Connection.eps
Remote Function (V-LINK)
MIDI OUT MIDI IN
Capture Movie
For details about specifying V-LINK settings, see the manual that came with the V-LINK device.
MIDI Device P-10 Image Output
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SD Cards You Can Use With the P-10
Recommended SD Cards
SD card (supports 512MB16GB) Supports SDHC
SD Card Folder Structure
SDCard-File_e.eps
First Level
Second Level
Third Level P10_0001.JPG
If you intend to use an SD card other than the one supplied with the P-10, check the Roland website first. The latest information is listed for you on our site. http://www.rolandsystemsgroup.net/ Depending on the SD card maker or type, files may not save or play back correctly. Never insert or remove the SD card while the P-10s power is turned on. Doing so may corrupt the data on the SD card. Carefully insert the SD card all the way inuntil it is firmly in place.
000EDIROL
P10_0002.JPG P10_0003.AVI
001EDIROL
*******.WAV P10_PAD.SYS P10_SYS.SYS
P10_****.JPG P10_****.AVI ******.WAV P10_PAD.SYS P10_SYS.SYS
Still Image File Movie File Audio File
SD Card Protection Feature (LOCK)
Slide the write protect switch on the side of the SD card to the LOCK position. In this position, the SD card cannot be written to and you can protect the data on the SD card. When you want to write data to and delete data from the SD card, slide the switch to unlock the card.
Cant see any images
p. 28 p. 58 p. 28
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Problem
Cause/Solution Is the Play Mode set to play back in a loop? If the Play Mode is set to Forward Loop or Alternate Loop, then playback repeats until you press the [EXIT] button. Is the Play Mode set to One Shot 1? If the Play Mode is set to One Shot 1, then after the movie has finished, the last frame remains on the screen and play back stops. To clear the display on the screen, press the [EXIT] button. Are you controlling the P-10 from an external MIDI device using Program Change while the Play Mode is set to Gate1 or Gate2? If you are controlling the P-10 from an external MIDI device using Program Change while the Play Mode is set to Gate1 or Gate2, then the movie is played back continuously. Change the Note Message Enable setting to either 49 Keys or Assignable, and then control the P-10 using Note Message. Is the audio cable connected correctly? Check the cable connection. Is the audio volume turned down? Rotate the [AUDIO VOLUME] knob to specify an appropriate audio level. Is the input level set too low? Rotate the [INPUT LEVEL] knob to adjust the setting to an appropriate level. Could you be using a connection cable that contains a resistor? Use a connection cable that does not contain resistor.
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The movie doesnt stop
p. 43 p. 60
p. 18 p. 14 p. 59
There is no sound
The volume level of the instrument connected to the P-10 is too low
Is the audio input level set appropriately when you capture images? If the input level is set too high, the sound is distorted. Conversely, if the input level is set too low, it will sound like the audio contains noise. Rotate the [INPUT LEVEL] knob The audio contains noise or the to adjust the input level. sound is distorted Is the [SPEED] knob centered? When you increase the playback speed, the audio may sound like noise because its playback speed is also increased. Is Audio Sync set to OFF? Set Audio Sync to ON. Have you added an audio file? If the lengths of the audio and the images are different, then they will not be in sync. The [REPEAT A B] button doesnt work for audio files that you have added. When playing back movies on the P-10, a jump of 1 frame about every 100 seconds occurs (when using NTSC). When the synchronized signal included in an input image is abnormal, the sound and image recording may be misaligned. When playing back a movie that was captured with the P-10 on a computer, the audio and images on longer movies may be misaligned.
p. 44 p. 44 p. 46
The audio and images are not in sync
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Cause/Solution Is the SD card write protect switch set to Lock? Move the switch to unlock the SD card. Is PROTECT on the MENU screen set to ON? Set PROTECT to OFF. Is there enough memory on the SD card? When there is insufficient memory on the SD card, the CAPTURE [STILL] and CAPTURE [MOVIE] buttons dont light up. Check the available SD card memory from the INFORMATION menu. Are you using the right type of SD card? Depending on the SD card, the write speed may be extremely slow and you may not be able to capture images. Check the recommended SD card types for the P-10. The P-10 cannot capture images from media with technical security measures (copy guard signal). Is the [EXT SOURCE] button on? When the [EXT SOURCE] button is on, images from the device connected to the P-10 appear on the P-10s display. You cant apply effects to images from an external source.
Page p. 67 p. 62
Cant capture images with the P-10
Effects dont work
Is a slide show being displayed? While a slide show is being displayed, the [SPEED], [COLOR], and [VIDEO OUTPUT FADE] knobs are ineffective. Is a still image being played back? While a still image is being played back, the [SPEED] knob and [REPEAT A button dont work. B]
Even when the SD card is inserted, the P-10 doesnt recognize it
Is the SD card inserted correctly? Please check the SD card. Are you using the right type of SD card? For the recommended SD card types, see Recommended SD Cards.
p. 17 p. 67
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Error Messages
When an error message appears on the P-10, the P-10 is not functioning correctly for some reason or there was an error in user operation. Try the following solutions when this happens. Message This file cannot be used on P-10. This card cannot be used on P-10. No remaining capacity in SD card. Desired file does not exist. Select still image file. Select movie file. This list is maximum. You cannot add on the still image. This card is protected. Backup file does not exist. Now processing. DO NOT turn off power. Description/Solution This is a file that cannot be used on the P-10. Convert the file to a P-10 supported format using P-10 Image Converter and save it to the SD card. Because there is a problem with the card, it cannot be used. See Recommended SD Cards (p. 67). The SD card memory is full. Delete some files from the SD card or use a new SD card. The image file does not exist on the SD card. Capture images from a connected device or use P-10 Image Converter to save image files to the SD card (p. 37). Select a still image. Select a movie. The still image list has reached 100 images. If you want to add images to the list, delete some of the images in the list first. The SD card write protect switch is in the LOCK position. Move the switch to unlock the SD card. The System Backup file doesnt exist. The system is processing. Dont turn off the power.
Tosh Masuda
Since graduating from the Showa Academia Musicae Composition Departments Digital Music course Tosh Masuda has appeared as an arranger, sound producer, composer, programmer, and musician. As a sound producer, Tosh has worked with such Japanese artists as ACO, Keyco, SAKURA, HOME MADE KAZOKU, CORE OF SOUL, and SKOOP ON SOMEBODY. He has made arrangements for Chemistry, RHYTHEM, and Miho Nakayama and worked as a mixer for Ayumi Hamasaki and MIHO. Tosh is a multi instrumentalist musician, doing his own programming and performing on guitar and bass. With the Japanese group CALM, Tosh has also shown his skill as a singer on multiple recordings, at concerts, and singing for television commercials. Applying his talents to an even wider array of activities, Tosh has gone to work as a sound producer for live events at Ninety-Nine, and has directed stage music for the Japanese comedy pair, Un Girls. He is also credited with creating the opening theme for various radio programs. Tosh creates audio for use at concerts by Group Tamashii, a Japanese band created by the well known Japanese screen writer, Kankuro Kudo. Tosh Masuda also holds a position as an adjunct professor in the Sound Production Course at the Showa Academia Musicae Composition Department.
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AC Adaptor.. 17 AC Adaptor Cord.. 17 Add Still Image.. 45 Additional Audio File.. 44, 46 AUDIO.. 59 Audio Specify File (Movie). 44 Specify File (Still Image). 46 Supported Format.. 23 Audio Input Gain. 59 Audio Level.. 4546 AUDIO Screen.. 59 Audio Sync.. 44 [AUDIO VOLUME] Knob Repeat.. 61 Reverse. 61 Still Image Capture.. 62 Strobe.. 61 Copy Entire Bank Parameters. 48 Pad Parameters.. 48 Cord Hook.. 1617 INPUT Jacks
.. 16, 57 [INPUT LEVEL] Knob. 16, 59 Input Video.. 57
LCD Contrast.. 57 Level Meter.. 59
DC IN Jack.. Delete Captured Image. Movie.. SD Card File.. Still Image.. [DELETE] Button.. 15, 36, 49, DELETE FILE.. Device ID. Display.. Display Contrast.. 14 57
MEMORY CARD (SD Card) Slot. Menu.. [MENU] Button.. 14, 22, MENU Screen.. MIDI.. MIDI Control Image Color.. Movie Capture. Movie Speed.. Output Fade.. Repeat.. Reverse. Still Image Capture.. Strobe.. MIDI IN Connector. MIDI OUT/THRU Connector. Motion.. Movie Audio Sync. Capture. Change Assigned Movie. Color.. Delete.. Fade.. Pad Parameters.. Play Mode.. Playback Range. Playback Speed. Possible Capture Length. Repeat Playback. Reverse. Reverse Playback.. Specify Audio File.. Strobe.. 31, Strobe Interval.. Supported Format.. Truncate.. Volume. 49 45
Back Up All Bank Data.. System Settings. BANK [A] [F] Buttons. Bank Button.. Bank Number.. 21, 26
Effect Sw.. Effects... End Frame.. 44, End Frame Screen. [ENTER] Button.. 15, [EXIT] Button. 15, [EXT SOURCE] Button. 15, External Devices.. 26 18
Capture.. 34, Movie.. Still Image.. Using Windows XP/Windows Vista.. CAPTURE [MOVIE] Button. 15, 34, CAPTURE [STILL] Button. 15, 35, Capture Movie.. Capture Still Image. Capture Still Mode. COLOR.. Color Ctrl Type.. Color Effect Type. [COLOR] Knob. 15, 28, 58, Color Knob.. Computer.. Connecting.. AC Adaptor.. Computer.. External Devices. Control Image Color.. Movie Capture. Movie Speed.. Output Fade.. 61
FACTORY RESET. Fade.. Fade In.. Fade Out.. File Format.. FILE SELECT Screen. 40, 43, FORMAT SD CARD.. 63
Image Color.. 28 INFORMATION.. 55 INFORMATION Screen. 5556
P-10_e.book 80
Note Message Enable. Note Messages.. NTSC. 23, NTSC/PAL.. 57 23
System Settings
Output Fade Color L/R. Output Fade Knob.. Output Images.. OUTPUT Jacks.. 23 16
Restrict Capture Buttons. Pad Related Buttons. REVERSE.. Reverse Sw.. 45, [REVERSE/SLIDE SHOW] Button.. 15, 30, Rx Channel..
Safety Area.. SD Card Back Up System Settings. Cover Attachment Screws. Delete File.. Folder Structure.. Format.. Inserting, Removing. Protection Feature (LOCK). Recommended. Theft Prevention Cover. 16, Security Lock.. SLIDE SHOW. Slide Show Set.. Slide Show User Set.. Soft Through.. SPEED... Speed Ctrl Type.. Speed Effect Type.. [SPEED] Knob. 14, 28, 58, Speed Knob.. Start Frame.. 44, Start Frame Screen.. Start LOGO.. Still Image Add to Pad.. Capture.. Capture Mode. Color.. Delete.. Effects Setting.. Exchange Assigned Image. Fade.. File Limit.. Pad Parameters.. Slide Show. Slide Show Set.. Slide Show User Set. Specify Audio File. Strobe.. Strobe Interval. 47
Supported Format.. Volume. STILL IMAGE LIST Screen. STROBE.. [STROBE] Button.. 15, 31, Strobe Sw.. 45, Strobe Time.. 45, Supported Format.. System... System Backup.. System Restore.. System Settings..
P-10 Image Converter.. Pad.. 21, 26, Add Still Image.. Assign Images.. Change Assigned Movie. Exchange Assigned Still Image. Light-Up Color.. PAD [1] [12]. 14, [PAD COPY] Button. 15, 48, Pad Edit.. [PAD PARAM] Button. 14, 4041, 49, PAD PARAMETER Screen.. Pad Parameters.. PAL.. 23, PHONES Jack.. Play Back.. Play Mode.. Power On, Off. Power Cord.. POWER Switch.. 16, Project Backup.. Project Restore.. PROTECT.. PROTECT Screen.. 62 62
Transfer Files.. Transmission Channel.. Truncate.. Tx Channel.. 49 60
UNDO.. 42 USB Connector.. 16 User Set.. 47
[VALUE] Knob.. 15, VIDEO... Video Format. 23, Video Input Jack.. Video Mixer Control.. VIDEO OUTPUT FADE. [VIDEO OUTPUT FADE] Knob.. 15, 29, 58, VIDEO Screen.. V-LINK.. 20, 66
Reception Channel. Recording Gain.. REPEAT.. [REPEAT A B] Button. 15, 29, Repeat AB Sw.. Restore All Bank Data.. 61 56
P-10_e.book 81
When you need repair service, call your nearest EDIROL/Roland Service Center or authorized EDIROL/Roland distributor in your country as shown below.
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INDONESIA
PT. Citra IntiRama JL. Cideng Timur No. 15J-15O Jakarta Pusat INDONESIA TEL: (021) 632-4170
CENTRAL/LATIN AMERICA
BRAZIL
Roland Brasil Ltda. Rua San Jose, 780 Sala B Parque Industrial San Jose Cotia - Sao Paulo - SP, BRAZIL TEL: (011) 4615 5666
CZECH REP.
CZECH REPUBLIC DISTRIBUTOR s.r.o Voctrova 247/16 CZ - PRAHA 8, CZECH REP. TEL: (2) 830 20270
HUNGARY
Roland East Europe Ltd.
Warehouse Area DEPO Pf.83 H-2046 Torokbalint, HUNGARY TEL: (23) 511011
OCEANIA
Roland Corporation Australia Pty., Ltd.
38 Campbell Avenue Dee Why West, NSW 2099 AUSTRALIA For Australia Tel: (02) For New Zealand Tel: (09) 3098 715
DENMARK
Roland Scandinavia A/S
Nordhavnsvej 7, Postbox 880, DK-2100 Copenhagen DENMARK TEL: 3916 6200
POLAND
ROLAND POLSKA SP. Z O.O. UL. Gibraltarska 4. PL-Warszawa POLAND TEL: (022) 679 4419
Roland Shanghai Electronics Co.,Ltd. 5F. No.1500 Pingliang Road Shanghai 200090, CHINA TEL: (021) 5580-0800 Roland Shanghai Electronics Co.,Ltd. (BEIJING OFFICE) 10F. No.Section Anhuaxili Chaoyang District Beijing 100011 CHINA TEL: (010) 6426-5050
Other CENTRAL/ LATIN AMERICA
Roland Systems Group U.S.
425 Sequoia Drive Suite 114, Bellingham, Washington, 98226 USA TEL: 360-594-4282
FINLAND
Roland Scandinavia As, Filial Finland
Elannontie 5 FIN-01510 Vantaa, FINLAND TEL: (0)24 020
ROMANIA
FBS LINES
Piata Libertatii 1, 535500 Gheorgheni, ROMANIA TEL: (266) 364 609
NORTH AMERICA
CANADA
Roland Canada Ltd. (Head Office) 5480 Parkwood Way, Richmond B. C., V6V 2M4 CANADA TEL: (604) Roland Canada Ltd. (Toronto Office) 170 Admiral Boulevard Mississauga ON L5T 2N6 CANADA TEL: (905) 362 9707
EUROPE
AUSTRIA/GERMANY/ ITALY/IRELAND/ UNITED KINGDOM
EDIROL (Europe) Ltd.
Studio 3.Power Road London W4 5PY U. K. TEL: (0)5949
RUSSIA

Press Release New Product Announcement
For Release: April 12, 2010 Contact: Rob Read Phone: 360-594-4282 x205 Roland Systems Group Unveils Unique All-in-One Multi-Format Live Video Switcher Las Vegas April 12, 2010 Roland Systems Group is happy to announce a cornerstone addition to their popular line of EDIROL video mixers the V-1600HD Live Video Switcher ideal for any live event or installation that requires a high channel count and the ability to accept a variety of video input formats out of the box. The V-1600HD switcher features a built-in preview monitor that provides a convenient monitoring solution when external monitors are not available or ideal. The sixteen inputs provide connectivity to HD/SD-SDI, DVI-D/HDMI, RGB, Component, S-video, and composite formats as well as still images assignable via USB memory. The 14 mixing channels provide built-in scalers and frame syncs for worry-free seamless mixing regardless of the resolution or format. The V-1600HD supports an incredible variety of system design and creative production options for live or fixed installation applications. Dual independent multi-format outputs provide a number of innovative multi-screen output options including the ability to SPAN the mixer output to two projectors with the ability to edge-blend the center. In AUX mode, the outputs can be set to different resolutions ideal for sending the program out to a record feed. The Multi-Zoom feature can be enabled when one camera is daisy-chained to multiple inputs via thru connectors. The scaler for each input can zoom into any position in the video image giving the appearance that additional cameras are connected a virtual multi-camera environment. Additional effects include a down stream keyer (DSK), a composite Keyer, Picture-in-Picture and multiple transitions. Remote control includes RS-422, Tally, MIDI and V-LINK that provides powerful benefits when connecting to other EDIROL Video or RSS Audio products. In particular with the EDIROL P-10 and PR-1000HD Video Presenters the operator can preview and select video clips directly from the V-1600HD. With RSS V-Mixers, lock specific video channels to corresponding audio faders for a confident audio-follows-video solution. The EDIROL V-1600HD is ideal for any live event or installation demanding flexibility, stability, high quality, ease of use, and professional connectivity. The V-1600HD will enhance any corporate presentation by being able to drive more than one screen with different visuals on each. Mix camera and video playback sources on one screen while directing presentation software to the other screen. For churches, mix live camera feeds underneath lyric overlays to left and right screens while sending different video content, such as abstract footage, to a large center stage screen.
Providing a different feed for recording at an event is also possible which allows the screens in the main room to continue using camera or PC/Mac sources while the record feed always provides only camera (room) shots. The V-1600HD Video Mixer is positioned to bring high quality video production to live event, corporate, educational, and house of worship applications. More information: www.edirol.com/v1600hd Images High quality images can be downloaded from the Photos section of the product page. www.edirol.com/v1600hd
Roland Systems Group U.S. (RSG) supplies the commercial and performance audio/video industries with application specific equipment from the RSS audio and EDIROL video product lines. These product lines address applications for houses of worship, studios, clubs/casinos, theaters/performing arts centers, production houses and rental and staging companies. Roland Systems Group U.S is headquartered in Bellingham, Washington. RSG is a member of the worldwide group of Roland companies. For more information, visit www.rolandsystemsgroup.com or call 800.380.2580.
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