Roland PCR-300 业主指南

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The PCR-300/500/800 has a total of fifty controllers: [R1]–[R9], [S1]–[S9], [A1]–[A9], [B1]–[B9], [C1]–[C3], [L1]–[L4], [H1]–[H2], [P1]–[P2], [BEND], [MOD], and [AFTERTOUCH]. 
You can freely assign the MIDI message that will be transmitted by each of these controllers. You need to use Edit mode to make MIDI message assignments. This section explains how 
to assign MIDI messages to the controllers using the PCR keyboard.
Alternatively, you can make these assignments using PCR Editor. For details, refer to 
 
 
The following functions can be assigned to controllers.
• If you want to assign a MIDI message to [AFTERTOUCH], press the [EDIT] button 
and then press down strongly on the keyboard or press the [AFTERTOUCH] 
button.
• If you’ve changed the controller settings, save the control map if you want to keep 
your changes. If you turn off the power without saving, your changes will be lost. 
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• You can copy an assigned message to another controller, or cancel the 
 
 
 
 
 
* If you want to assign a single-byte system message (system realtime message, tune request) or 
a freely specified message of up to twenty-four bytes, refer to 
 
 
 
Assigning MIDI messages on the PCR keyboard
 
Function
Display
Refer to
Note
 
 
 
 
 
Aftertouch
 
 
 
Control change
 
 
 
Program change
 
 
 
RPN
 
 
 
NRPN
 
 
 
System exclusive 
(Sys Ex.)
 
 
 
Tempo
 
 
 
No Assign
 
 
About Basic Editing and Advanced Editing
For assignments other than Tempo and No Assign, the PCR provides basic editing 
and advanced editing. You can choose either basic or advanced editing as 
appropriate for your needs.
Basic editing:
You can easily assign MIDI messages with the minimum of steps.
Advanced editing:
More steps will be required, but you’ll be able to specify more parameters to 
assign more sophisticated MIDI messages.
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