Playing Back Phrases In The Order They Are Selected (Program Playback); What Is Program Playback?/Uses And Applications; Connecting External Equipment; Operational Specifications For Program Playback - Roland AR-3000SD Reference Manual

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Controlling the AR-3000SD from an External Device (Control Input Terminals)
Playing Back Phrases in the Order They
Are Selected (Program Playback)
What is Program Playback?/Uses and
Applications
You can have the group of preset phrases play back in the order
they are selected by inputting a control signal to the Port NO. 9
(START).
With program playback, you can register up to a maximum of 100
phrases in each of the five patterns of Programs 1 through 5.
Since the order and duration of the phrases is predetermined, this
is a convenient option when you have only one contact, such as a
timer or switch, with which to trigger this action.
Program 1
No.
START signal J
1
START signal J
2
START signal J
3
:
START signal J
100
Program 2
No.
START signal J
1
START signal J
2
START signal J
3
:
START signal J
100
Program 5
No.
START signal J
1
START signal J
2
START signal J
3
:
START signal J
100

Connecting External Equipment

Ports used in program playback
STOP
START
12
10
8
13
11
9
24
22
20
25
23
21
"1" (INC):
Advances through the program playback order.
"3" (DEC):
Goes back through the previous phrases in the
program playback order.
"5" (EXCHANGE): Advances through the cycle of the Programs 1
through 5 (1-2-3-4-5-1-2...). In this case, playback
begins from the first phrase selected in the program
to which you have switched.
"9" (START): Plays back phrases in the order set in program
playback.
"10" (STOP): This stops phrase playback.
* If no settings are made for Programs 2 through 5, playback
begins from the first phrase set in Program 1.
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Phrase
A0001
A0002
EXCHANGE signal
A0003
:
A0100
Phrase
B0001
B0002
A0006
:
B0088
:
:
Phrase
A0020
B0010
A0021
:
B0011
EXCHANGE
INC
DEC
6
4
2
7
5
3
1
18
16
14
19
17
15
Set to "ON" by shorting the above-mentioned port and "COM
(common). "
& "Turning the Unit On and Off" (Owner's Manual: p. 11)
Operational Specifications for Program
Playback
When a one-shot control signal is input from a timer or similar
device, a single registered phrase is played back.
* If there is no registered phrase saved, the next registered phrase
is played back.
When consecutive signals are input, phrases are played back in
succession in the order registered in the program.
Port NO. 9
(START)
Port NO. 10
(STOP)
AUDIO OUTPUT
Port NO. 9
(START)
AUDIO OUTPUT
Playback:
Input a control signal to the "9" (START) port.
0 Phrases are played back in accord with the
registered program playback order.
Stop:
Input a control signal to the "10" (STOP) port.
0 This stops phrase playback.
Advancing in the Playback Sequence: Input a control signal to
the "1" (INC) port.
0 This advances through the program playback
order one phrase at a time.
Going Through the Playback Sequence in Reverse Order:
Input a control signal to the "3" (DEC) port.
0 This causes the phrases to go back through the
program playback order one phrase at a time.
Advancing Through Programs 1 Through 5: Input a control signal
to the "5" (EXCHANGE) port.
0 This advances through Programs 1 Through 5
(1-2-3-4-5-1-2-...).
Playback begins from the first phrase selected in the program to
which you have switched.
* If no settings are made in Programs 2 through 5, playback
begins from the first phrase set in Program 1.
During phrase playback, even when a new START signal is input, it
is disregarded.
Port NO. 9
(START)
AUDIO OUTPUT
If input of START signals continues when the end of the last phrase
in Program 1 is reached, playback then continues with the first
phrase in Program 1. To advance to Program 2, input a control
signal to the "EXCHANGE" port.
Port NO. 9
(START)
Port NO. 5
(EXCHANGE)
AUDIO OUTPUT
No. 001
No. 002
No. 001 Interrupted
No.001
No.002
No.003
Disabled
No. 001
Program 1
Program 2
No. 001
No. 001

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