Rear Panel; Top Panel - Roland AR-3000 Owner's Manual

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Rear Panel

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1. AC Inlet
This is for connecting the included AC power cord. Connect
it securely so that it doesn't come loose.
(Refer to p. 147 – for power requirements)
2. AR-LINK Connectors (OUT and IN)
These are for connecting the AR units to each other when
you're using more than one AR unit at the same time.
→ "Synchronized Recording and Playback with Multiple AR
Units (AR-LINK)" (p. 122)
3. MIDI Connectors (OUT/THRU and IN)
These are used to make the connections when you operate
the AR with MIDI signals for recording MIDI phrases,
performing MIDI control, and so on.
• MIDI IN: This receives MIDI information from another
MIDI instrument.
• MIDI OUT: This sends MIDI information from the AR-
3000.
• MIDI THRU: This sends, unchanged, MIDI information
received by MIDI IN.
On the AR-3000, a single connector doubles in use for MIDI
OUT and MIDI THRU. When shipped from the factory, the
connector is set to "OUT." You can change the function of the
connector as required.
→ "Recording and Playing MIDI Data" (p. 82)
→"Controlling the AR with MIDI Signals (MIDI control)" (p.
105)
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Top Panel

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4. DIGITAL IN Jack (Coaxial, S/P DIF, EIAJ CP-
1201-compliant)
This is used when recording audio from a device equipped
with a digital audio-output jack.
5. RS-232C Connector
This is used when connecting the AR-3000 to a computer or
the like for exchanging signals.
→"Controlling the AR Using the RS-232C Connector" (p.
118)
6. Control Input/Output Terminals
These are used for connecting to external control devices.
• Controlling the AR-3000 with Signals from an External
Control Device
→"Controlling the AR-3000 from an External Device
(Control Input Terminals)" (p. 85)
• Controlling an External Device with Signals from the
AR-3000
→ "Controlling Another Device with the AR-3000(Control
Output Terminals)" (p. 102)
7. LINE IN Jack
This is used when recording audio from a device equipped
with an analog audio-output jack.
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