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Owner’s Manual P R - 1 0 0 0 201a 201b Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” (p. 2), “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (p. 4–6), and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (p. 6). These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an CAUTION equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”...
Controlling Another Presenter ............ 93 Connecting to a Computer Over a Network......20 Controlling AR Series Devices............. 94 Examples of Using and Connecting the PR-1000HD ....21 Using Other Devices to Control Presenter ......95 Usage Examples ................21 Using the RS-232C Connector............95 Connection Examples ..............23...
USING THE UNIT SAFELY USING THE UNIT SAFELY symbol alerts the user to important instructions Used for instructions intended to alert or warnings.The specific meaning of the symbol is the user to the risk of death or severe determined by the design contained within the injury should unit...
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USING THE UNIT SAFELY 012a 101a • Immediately turn the power off, remove the power cord • The unit should be located so that its location or from the outlet, and request servicing by your retailer, position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized ......................
IMPORTANT NOTES Repairs and Data 291b In addition to the items listed under “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” and “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on • Please be aware that all data contained in the unit’s memory may pages 6 and 7, please read and observe the following: be lost when the unit is sent for repairs.
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IMPORTANT NOTES Using Removable Hard Disk Drive Units • Do not unplug the power cord or switch off any circuit breakers in the circuit to which the unit is connected • Carefully insert the Removable Hard Disk Drive Unit all the way while the power is turned on.
An important notice regarding the software Before you use this product, you must read the following The ten connection limit applies to devices that access the software indirectly through "multiplexing" or other software or hardware that pools connections. “Notice regarding the software included with this product.” You may use unlimited inbound connections at any time via TCP/IP.
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An important notice regarding the software • Web Content Features. Features in the software can Proof Of License. If you acquired the software on the device, or on a disc retrieve related content from Microsoft and provide it to or other media, a genuine Certificate of Authenticity label with a genuine copy of the software identifies licensed software.
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An important notice regarding the software Elo TouchSystems End-User License Agreement purposes. You may not copy the printed materials accompanying the Elo TouchSystems? touchscreen and controller or touchmonitor. BY DOWNLOADING AND/OR INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE YOU ARE 4. MEDIA SOFTWARE. You may receive the SOFTWARE in more than one AGREEING TO BECOME BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, medium or by downloading from the Elo website.
A variety of External Control Functions Not only can you use the keyboard and mouse, you can select from a number of different ways to control the PR-1000HD. You can use the RS-232C port, optional touch panel display, or the MIDI equipment.
Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD This section goes over the procedural sequences used in operating the PR-1000HD, provides descriptions of the different screens, and explains how to use the PR-1000HD to play back video images. Practical Use of the PR-1000HD This section explains how to control the PR-1000HD with external devices and provides detailed instructions for using the PR-1000HD’s functions, allowing you to gain full control of the device.
• If the unit is moved frequently, save projects to an optional removable hard disk drive unit (HDD Series), and transport the unit separately from the PR-1000HD, in the box that it came in when purchased.
Video Deck or Other Device” (p. 76). simultaneously on a project. * Always turn off the power to the PR-1000HD before inserting or removing * For a detailed explanation of Capture, refer to“Capturing Video from a the removable hard disk drive unit.
(DVI-D) and analog (DVI-A). connections after first checking the wiring diagrams of other equipment you intend to connect. * Operate this switch only when the PR-1000HD is powered off. i. MIDI OUT Connector b. AUDIO OUTPUT Jacks (RCA type) Transmits MIDI messages.
■ DVI-VGA conversion adaptors (two) ■ Rubber feet (four) If you wish to place the PR-1000HD on a desk for use, attach the rubber feet to the four corners of the bottom panel. * If you intend to place the PR-1000HD on a table for use, attach the rubber feet to the four corners of the bottom surface.
■ About the power cord clamp If you don’t want to use the The PR-1000HD’s AC inlet provides a power cord clamp, which prevents the power cord from being power cord clamp, lower it until accidentally disconnected. To secure the power cord, proceed as follows.
If you want to connect HDV equipment, please use the IEEE1394 cable (DV cable, sold separately). If you want to connect VTR equipment or HD equipment, please use the Edirol VC-300HD/VC- 200HD. This will allow various video formats to be converted into the optimal HDV format for capture by the PR-1000HD.
* IEEE 1394 cables (DV cables) have either a 6-pin or a 4-pin connector, and the PR-1000HD’s connector is a 6- pin type. Please obtain a cable that has the appropriate type of connectors.
Connect using a LAN cable. Connecting to the computer over a network allows you to copy data from the computer to the PR-1000HD and access a network time server to adjust the PR-1000HD’s timing. * Whenever making these connections, always make sure that the power for all devices is turned off. Connecting equipment with the power turned on may cause malfunctioning and other problems fig.connection.LAN.eps...
Before Using the PR-1000HD Examples of Using and Connecting the PR-1000HD ■ Usage Examples Presenting Video Performances on Stage You can utilize the PR-1000HD’s high-quality video and superb responsiveness to add the effects of video to concerts and other stage events. fig.stage.eps V-440HD...
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Before Using the PR-1000HD Video at Facilities You can construct a system that is able to deliver video for extended durations of longer than ten hours, such as for a museum or exhibition. The scheduler can be used to automate system operation.
Before Using the PR-1000HD ■ Connection Examples Standalone Use The PR-1000HD is controlled with the keyboard and mouse. For more detailed information, refer to “” (p. 53). fig.standalone.eps Projector Display for operation PR-1000HD Power amplifier Mouse keybord Speaker Using the PR-1000HD with RS-232C Connecting with the RS-232C cable allows you to control the PR-1000HD with a computer or other external control device.
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Before Using the PR-1000HD Using the PR-1000HD with MIDI You can control PR-1000HD using MIDI equipments with MIDI signals. Additionally, you can connect a V-LINK compatible device and use the V-LINK feature to enjoy a variety of video effects that bring visual element of expression to your performances.
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Before Using the PR-1000HD Controlling AR Series Devices You can use the PR-1000HD for MIDI control of the AR-3000 and other models in Roland’s AR (Audio Recorder) Series. This allows you to switch playback of AR Series phrases by switching clips with the PR-1000HD.
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Controlling Multiple Presenters You can use the PR-1000HD to control multiple other presenters (PR-1000HD or PR series, DV-7PR) to control the PR-1000HD. You can make settings for starting and stopping playback of clips, selecting palettes and clips, and setting switch effect times.
• Do not place objects on top of the keyboard. For details on keyboard • Do not turn on the power to the PR-1000HD while pressing and holding down any of the keys. settings, refer to “Keyboard • After turning on the power to the PR-1000HD, do not press any of the keys on the keyboard settings”...
How the PR-1000HD is Organized The PR-1000HD consists of the two main sections below. Selector fig.selector.eps This is what first appears when the PR-1000HD is turned on. Various different functions use this as their starting point. Presenter fig.playmode.eps Included here are functions used in playing back and switching video materials.
Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD — Basic Workflow Most of the PR-1000HD’s operations are performed using the mouse and keyboard as you look at the screens. The following guides you through the basic workflow, while making use of samples that were supplied with the PR-1000HD.
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Basic Workflow Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD — Starting Up Presenter Click [Presenter] in Selector. The Presenter Play mode screen appears, after a few seconds. You can’t start up Presenter if no removable hard disk drive fig.playmode01.eps unit is connected to the PR- 1000HD.
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Select a disk drive Click [Open] Select a project Projects are the most basic unit managed with the PR-1000HD. Clips are played back and materials are saved in project units. • What is a Project? → (p. 50) • Creating Projects → (p. 51)
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Basic Workflow Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD — Playing Back the Clip The area in the Play Mode screen where the thumbnail video images are shown is called the palette, and each of the video images is called a clip. You select the clip to be played back from the palette. You When you play back an HDV can also switch and play video from other palettes.
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Basic Workflow Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD — Editing the Palette This is done in the Edit Mode screen. You can display the Edit Mode screen by clicking the [Edit Mode] button in the upper right of the Play Mode screen.
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Capturing Video from a Video Deck or Other Device You can capture video from a video deck or a similar device connected to the PR-1000HD. When you click the [Capture] button at the lower right of the screen, a “Capture” window for capturing video appears.
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Basic Workflow Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD — Importing Materials This is done in the Edit Mode screen. You can import new materials. When you click the [Import] button at the lower right of the screen, the following dialog appears; you can then import materials from another project, drive, or other source.
MIDI to connect two or more V-LINK compatible devices, you can easily enjoy performing a wide range of visual effects that are linked to the expressive elements of a music performance. With V-LINK, you can easily control the PR-1000HD with a V-LINK compatible MIDI device. fig.connection.Vlink01.fig.connection.Vlink01.eps...
This calls up the Utility window (p. 44). This is used for organizing the projects on the hard disk drives. c. [System Preferences] Button This calls up the System Preferences window (p. 46). These settings affect the PR-1000HD’s overall system environment.
Names of Things in Screens/What They Do Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD — ■ Play Mode This is displayed when you select [Presenter] in the Selector window (p. 37), or when you click the [Play Mode] button at the upper right of the Edit Mode screen (p. 41).
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For more details about clip Loop Mode settings, refer to “” (p. 65). m.[Edit Mode] Button This switches the PR-1000HD to Edit mode (p. 41). n. [Color Correction] Button This displays the status of color correction. For more details about working with this, refer to “Color correction”...
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Names of Things in Screens/What They Do Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD — o. Transition effect palette o-1. Transition effect settings buttons Here you can select the type of transition effect. For details on operation, refer to “Transition Effects” (p. 56).
Names of Things in Screens/What They Do Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD — ■ Edit Mode This appears when you click the [Edit Mode] button in the upper right of the Play Mode screen. fig.editmode02.fig.editmode02.eps a. [EXIT] Button This quits Presenter.
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“Copying Projects” (p. 84) and “” (p. 85). This switches the PR-1000HD to Play mode (p. 38). i. [Project] Area Here is where you can set up the automatic playback that is to take place when Presenter starts up.
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Names of Things in Screens/What They Do Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD — o. “Search” Use this to search for material by name from the “Materials” list. The “Materials” list will show materials whose names match the beginning of the search string you type.
Names of Things in Screens/What They Do Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD — ■ Utility This is displayed when “Utility” is selected in the Selector window (p. 28). On the PR-1000HD, it may be This function is used for organizing the projects (p. 50) on the drives. For more details, refer to “” (p.
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Names of Things in Screens/What They Do Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD — c. Project Information This area shows information about the selected project or materials. d. [Done] Button This quits Utility and returns you to the Selector window (p. 28).
For more details about using this function, refer to “Automatically Starting Up Presenter” (p. 98). d. “Network” This setting is used when the PR-1000HD is connected to a computer network. Included here are settings for time servers used in adjusting the PR-1000HD’s time and for copying material materials from computers to the PR-1000HD when the PR-1000HD is connected to a network.
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This is used for making the mouse settings. Clicking the [Default] button restores the factory settings. h. ”Factory Reset” button This returns the system settings to the factory-set state. You will need to restart the PR-1000HD at this time. i. [Done] Button...
■ Turning On the Power Refer to “Setting Up and Connecting Equipment” to confirm the connections. Turn on the power to all of the peripheral devices connected to the PR-1000HD. Lower the volume on all audio equipment (amps, mixers, etc.) to their minimum level.
Switch off the power on all peripheral equipment that is connected to the PR- Do not hold down the 1000HD. [POWER] button for four seconds or longer. Set the PR-1000HD’s rear panel power switch to the [o] position.
The PR-1000HD manages materials in what are called “projects.” ■ What is a Project? On the PR-1000HD, the “project” is the most basic unit of management. Materials you import are registered in the project, and can be played back in real time by Presenter. Settings for realtime playback as well as the edits you make are also saved within the project.
Creating and Opening Projects Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD — ■ Creating Projects This procedure creates a new project. Click the “Open” button in the upper part of the Play Mode screen (p. 38) or Edit Make sure that you have some Mode screen (p.
Creating and Opening Projects Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD — ■ Opening Projects This opens projects already saved to the PR-1000HD. Click the “Open” button in the upper part of the Play Mode screen (p. 38) or Edit Mode screen (p. 41).
Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD — Playing Back Clips When you turn on the power to the PR-1000HD and click the [Presenter] button in the Selector When you play back an HDV window, Presenter’s Play Mode screen appears, and the most recently opened project opens.
Playing Back Clips Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD — ■ About the Video Output Monitor Display In the video output monitor you can display the clip as it is played back as well as the clip’s current time and remaining time, the clip length, and a progress bar.
Playing Back Clips Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD — ■ Switching the Palette Clicking on a palette in the palette list switches the palette. fig.playmode07.eps Palettes list You can change the sequence of palettes, change palette names, and perform various other editing functions in Edit mode (p.
Playing Back Clips Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD — ■ Transition Effects This setting determines the time used to switch from a currently playing clip to playback of the next clip. You can also select the type of transition effect to be used.
Playing Back Clips Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD — ■ Color correction Here you can adjust the hue (H), color (S), and brightness (V) of the image. Color Correction button Click the color correction button to access the color correction palette.
Playing Back Clips Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD — ■ Turning Loop Playback On and Off You can turn the Loop Mode settings on and off to have the same clip play repeatedly, play clips in sequence, or play back another specified clip.
Assigning Materials to Palettes Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD — Assigning Materials to Palettes Clips in the palette can be arranged in any order you like. You can assign materials to the clips. Select materials from the Materials list.
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Assigning Materials to Palettes Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD — Importing Materials from Another Project Not only can you use materials within a project, you can also import materials from other projects. For more details about these procedures, refer to “Importing Materials from Another Project” (p. 60).
Saving Projects Introduction to Use of the PR-1000HD — Saving Projects Click the [Save] button in the upper part of the screen. The project is updated and saved. fig.editmode05.eps You cannot change a project’s [Save] button name and then save the project under the different name.
The USB MIDI interfaces that can be used for this function are shown below. The driver software included with these units is not used by the PR-1000HD. In addition, when connecting multiple interfaces and using interfaces with multiple ports, set all inputs to merge (mix) and all outputs to parallel (whereby the same signals are output).
Practical Use of the PR-1000HD Making the Settings for the Project You can make more detailed settings for projects in Presenter’s Edit mode. In this case, you can make the following settings. Editing Palettes → “Editing Palettes” (p. 63) You can alter names, rearrange palette sequences, delete clips in palettes, and perform other editing functions.
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Making the Settings for the Project Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — Changing Palette Names Right-click on the name of the palette whose name you want to change in the “Palettes” list. A context menu appears. Select [Rename] to highlight the palette name.
Making the Settings for the Project Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — ■ Making the Palette Settings You can make the Loop mode settings for all of the clips in a palette simultaneously. You can have the same clip play repeatedly, play the subsequent clip after the current clip is finished, or specify another clip to play back.
Making the Settings for the Project Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — ■ Editing Clips You can change clip names, rearrange clip sequences, copy and delete clips, and perform other editing functions. To edit a clip, right-click on the clip and work from the context menu that is displayed.
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Making the Settings for the Project Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — Copying Clips to Other Locations and Palettes Right-click on the name of the clip you want to copy in the “Clips” list. A context menu appears. Select [Copy].
Making the Settings for the Project Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — ■ Making the Clip Settings Here you can set each clip’s Loop Mode settings, In point and Out point, volume levels, and more. Clip settings are made in the Parameter Area.
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Making the Settings for the Project Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — Dragging the Preview Cursor with the Mouse While scrubbing, the video You can play back scrubs by dragging the preview cursor with the mouse (p. 27). output from the RGB OUTPUT...
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Making the Settings for the Project Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — Using the Keyboard Shortcuts ← • Shortcut key + [Shift] + [ ]: Go back 10 frames → • Shortcut key + [Shift] + [ ]: Advance 10 frames ←...
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Making the Settings for the Project Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — When you set the In point, the In point is then automatically You can delete the In point and Out point in the following ways assigned to each of the clip thumbnails.
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Making the Settings for the Project Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — Setting Loop Mode for Each Clip You can make separate Loop mode settings for each clip. When you play back an HDV clip, the following phenomena When this is turned on, each clip plays in accordance with its own Loop Mode setting. You can have will occur on the PR-1000HD.
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Making the Settings for the Project Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — Setting the Volume for Each Clip You can return the parameters You can adjust the volume level of each clip independently of the others. Adjust clip volume levels to their standard settings by individually when, for example, there are discrepancies in the levels from one clip to another.
Making the Settings for the Project Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — ■ Changing Material Settings You can change material names, copy and delete materials, and perform other tasks. To change a material’s settings, right-click on the material whose setting you want to change and work from the context menu that is displayed.
Making the Settings for the Project Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — Changing Material Thumbnail Images Click on the material whose thumbnail image you want to change in the “Materials” list. Move the thumbnail slider in the “Information” Area. fig.editmode07.eps...
Importing Materials Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — Importing Materials ■ Capturing Video from a Video Deck or Other Device This procedure captures video from a video deck or other device. When capturing HDV, you should also capture several seconds before and after This function can capture the the desired portion.
Importing Materials Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — ■ Importing Materials from Another Project You can import materials from other projects. Click the [Import] button at the lower right of the Edit Mode screen. The “Import material” dialog is displayed.
720/29.97p, 720/25p: 19Mbps CBR HDV (720/59.94p, 720/50p) is Audio:48kHz 16bit 328kbps Stereo MPEG-1 - Layer 2 not supported. Press the Eject button on the PR-1000HD’s front panel to open the CD-ROM Supported frame rates differ drive’s disk tray. according to regional specifications.
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You can import material from a memory card via a separately available USB memory card reader checked at the bottom center (e.g., Edirol DL-CR2). You can also import material from a USB storage. of the dialog. * You can’t play back material directly from a USB storage.
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Importing Materials Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — For details, refer to the owner’s manual of your computer and of the video editing software you’re using. Connect your USB memory card reader or USB storage to the USB connector of the PR-1000HD.
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Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — Capturing Video from a PC NLE System If you want to connect the PR-1000HD directly to PC non-linear software via a DV cable in order to capture material, perform the capture as follows. When capturing HDV, you should also capture several seconds before and after This function can capture the the desired portion.
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Importing Materials Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — Importing material via the network The PR-1000HD can make the import folder public on the network, allowing material to be copied Avoid connecting directly to the from a computer. Internet. However, only the following formats are supported.
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Importing Materials Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — In the "Drives" list, click "IMPORT." In the “Folder” list, select the folder that contains the material. In the "Materials" list, select the material that you want to import, and click the [Import] button.
Organizing Projects Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — Organizing Projects You can create copies of projects on the hard disk and change their names. These operations are carried out in the Utility window (p. 44). On the PR-1000HD, it may be fig.utility02.eps...
Organizing Projects Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — ■ Changing Project Names Click Selector’s [Utility] button. The Utility window appears. Select the drive you want to work with from the “Drives” list. Right-click on the project whose name you want to change in the “Projects” list.
■ Checking the status of a removable hard disk You can use the utility window to check the maximum capacity, free capacity, and powered-on duration of a removable hard disk drive connected to the PR-1000HD. HDD activated time Never turn off the power of the PR-1000HD while performing the Maximum Capacity following operations.
You can use the Scheduler function to play the clips you want at any time you like. You can also program it to stop playback and shut down the PR-1000HD at the desired time as well. Scheduler settings are saved for each project.
Using Scheduler to Control Presenter Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — If “Play” is selected, also select the clip to be played back. Select a palette, then select the clip. Click [Save] to save the settings. If you click [Close] here, the dialog is closed without the settings being saved.
PR-1000HD to Play mode (p. 38). Using an optional USB MIDI interface, you can control the PR-1000HD in a variety of ways from a MIDI device. Selecting Palettes Palettes are selected with the Bank Select MSB. Values range from 0 to 19.
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Controlling Presenter with MIDI Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — If controlling the playback speed via MIDI, set the MIDI message to be used in “Speed Control” (controls are not accepted via MIDI when this is set to [OFF]). The playback speed is controlled with the selected MIDI message.
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Controlling Presenter with MIDI Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — If you wish to control the volume from the MIDI device, set the MIDI message at the “Audio Level Control” pull-down menu (if “OFF” selected, it cannot be controlled using the MIDI device).
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Device ID required for receiving these messages. In addition, when using the PR-1000HD to control another Presenter (such as another PR-1000HD or the DV-7PR), or when setting the PR-1000HD as the controlled device, make sure that the “Presenter Control” Device ID set in the MIDI preferences for the controlling device matches the PR-1000HD’s Device ID.
Presenter functioning as the slave to a UM-1 or other USB MIDI interface, and use a MIDI cable to Exclusive Messages” to the connect the MIDI OUT of the MIDI interface for the master PR-1000HD to the MIDI IN of the slave appropriate device ID (p. 92).
You can have playback of the AR Series phrases switch by switching clips with the PR-1000HD. Connect a USB MIDI interface to the PR-1000HD, and connect the MIDI interface’s MIDI OUT to the MIDI IN of the AR Series device with a MIDI cable.
8 bit Stop bit length: 1 bit Code set: ASCII Flow Control: XON/XOFF * The PR-1000HD’s connector is male. To connect to a computer, use a female to female cross cable. fig.232c.connecter.j.eps Pin number Signal name Pin connections Cable Connections: fig.232c.cable.eps...
Using Other Devices to Control Presenter Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — ■ Using a Touch Panel Display You can connect a touch panel display and then control Presenter by directly touching the touch panel display. For some examples showing how you can connect such a display, refer to “Making the Touch Panel Display Settings”...
Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — Adjusting the output image Adjusting the color of the output image You can adjust the video being output by the PR-1000HD. These adjustments can be made for red/ green/blue (RGB). * These settings are maintained independent of the project.
Select the “Boot up method” setting. • [Launch Presenter automatically] When you turn on the power to the PR-1000HD, it automatically starts up Presenter in Play mode. • [Wait indefinitely] After the power is turned on, the PR-1000HD stands by in Selector.
Making the System Settings Practical Use of the PR-1000HD — ■ Keyboard settings Click the [System Preferences] button in Selector. The System Preferences WINDOW appears. Adjust the “Key Repeat Rate." This adjusts the speed at which input will repeat when you hold down a key.
Ask the network administrator for the workgroup and host name. Click [Save]. You will return to the System Preferences window. Click the “Restart” button and the PR-1000HD will restart. After the restart, you’ll be able to use the methods described in “Using drive sharing...
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• When you import material Connect the PR-1000HD to the network through the computer. from the “IMPORT” folder at You can connect to the PR-1000HD using the host name you specified in “Making the Network the “Import Material” Settings” (p. 100).
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From your computer, connect to the PR-1000HD via FTP. that material is automatically deleted from You can connect to the PR-1000HD using the IP address specified in “Making the Network the “IMPORT” folder. All Settings” (p. 100). other files are also deleted For the IP address to use if the TCP/IP setting is “Auto (DHCP),”...
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You can connect to a time server to automatically adjust the PR-1000HD's date and time. This is convenient when you're using the scheduler function (p. 87). The time will be adjusted automatically when the PR-1000HD is started up, or at the time specified by the scheduler.
(http://elotouch.com/). Set the positions (calibrate) the touch panel when using a touch panel display with the PR-1000HD. * Before you power up the PR-1000HD, check the connections of the touch panel display, and power up the display first. Click the [System Preferences] button in Selector.
Appendix Keyboard shortcut keys ■ When using the Play Mode of Presenter Shortcut Function [Ctrl] + [M] Displays the MIDI Preferences dialog box. [Ctrl] + [O] Displays the Open dialog box. [Ctrl] + [B] Turns on and off the display of the color bar. [Ctrl] + [E] Changes to the Edit Mode.
MIDI implementation (Presenter) Appendix — MIDI implementation (Presenter) ●Control Change Model: PR-1000HD (Realtime Video Presenter) Date: April. 7, 2004 * You can set various controls at the MIDI preferences window. Version: 1.00 * Assignable functions are follows: • Playback speed control...
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MIDI implementation (Presenter) Appendix — ●Program Change ❍Balance (Controller Number 8) Status Second Status Second Third pp=Program number: F00H - 1FH (prog.1 - prog.32)j ❍Panpot (Controller Number 10) * Starts playback of the video clip corresponding to the program number. Status Second Third...
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Device ID (dev:00H-1FH, 7FH, default setting is 10H. 7FH is Broadcast.) Status Second Third Model ID First Byte (PR-1000HD Presenter) Model ID Second Byte (PR-1000HD Presenter) Model ID Third Byte (PR-1000HD Presenter) ❍Sound Controller 1 – 10 (Controller Number 70 – 79)
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MIDI implementation (Presenter) Appendix — 2. Transmitting data Explanation of the byte F0H: Exclusive status * The unit can transmit data only when the AR control, Presenter control or V-4 control is on. 41H: ID number (Roland) dev: Device ID (dev: 00H – 1FH, 7FH, default setting is 10H. 7FH is Broadcast.) ■Channel Voice Message 00H: Model ID higher byte (V-LINK message)
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MIDI implementation (Presenter) Appendix — ■Channel Mode Message Bank Select Program No. Palette/Clip ●All Note Off Status Second Third 00H - 1FH Palette 1/Clip 1-32 00H - 1FH Palette 2/Clip 1-32 00H - 1FH Palette 2/Clip 1-32 * Only transmit when the Presenter control is on. 00H - 1FH Palette 3/Clip 1-32 * The transmit channel number is the channel number that is added 2 to the number that is...
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MIDI implementation (Presenter) Appendix — 3. Parameter address map 3-1. PR-1000HD (Model ID = 00H 00H 01H) Start Address Description 00H 00H 00H System Common Preference Area (Reserved Area) 01H 00H 00H Clip Control Preference Area (See 3-1-1) 02H 00H 00H...
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Ex. When the unit transmit “BCH”, “0BH” is transmitted for first transmitting, and next, “0CH” is transmitted. The data that is not transmitted 2 byte simultaneously is ignored. * The value “–” is the non-corresponding parameter of the PR-1000HD. When receiving, it is ignored.
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MIDI implementation (Presenter) Appendix — 3-2-3. Color Control Assignment Area Address Parameter Name Sys.Ex.Value Meaning of Value #10H 20H 00H V-LINK Rx Setting (Color Cb) – – #10H 20H 02H V-LINK Rx Setting (Color Cr) – – #10H 20H 04H V-LINK Rx Setting (Brightness) –...
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MIDI implementation (Presenter) Appendix — ■Examples of the MIDI message 4. References ■Table of the corresponding a decimal number and Example 1: 92H 3EH 5F “9n” is the Note ON status and “n” is the MIDI channel number. hexadecimal number 2H = 2, 3EH =62, 5FH =95, This is the Note On message of MIDI CH = 3, note number 62 (D4), velocity 95.
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MIDI implementation (Presenter) Appendix — Realtime Video Presenter Date: May 5, 2005 MIDI Implementation Chart Model PR-1000HD Version : 1.00 Presenter/Clip Control Section Transmitted Recognized Function... Remarks Basic Default ************** Stored after power down Channel Changed 1—16 ************** Default Mode...
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MIDI implementation (Presenter) Appendix — Realtime Video Presenter Date: May 5, 2007 MIDI Implementation Chart Model PR-1000HD Version : 1.00 Presenter/Color Control Section Transmitted Recognized Function... Remarks Basic Default ************** Stored after power down Channel Changed 1—16 ************** Default Mode...
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MIDI implementation (Presenter) Appendix — Realtime Video Presenter Date: May 5, 2007 MIDI Implementation Chart Model PR-1000HD Version : 1.00 Presenter/System Control Section Transmitted Recognized Function... Remarks Basic Default Stored after power down ************** Channel Changed ************** 1 — 16...
RS-232C command reference (Presenter) Appendix — RS-232C command reference (Presenter) For information regarding the RS-232C settings, refer to “Using the RS-232C Connector” (p. 95). ■ Command overview A command consists of an ASCII code sequence containing “stx,” two alphabetical characters, and a semicolon (“;”).
RS-232C command reference (Presenter) Appendix — ■ Commands sent from an external device to Presenter * The commands stx (02H), ACK (06H), and Xon (11H)/Xoff (13H) are control codes. Select video clip atxPA:a,b; a: Palette number (0 to 19) b: Clip number (0 to 31) Send the palette number and clip number for the video clip that you wish to play back.
Sent when Presenter could not properly process command received. Version information request stxVR:”a”,”b”,”c”; a: Machine name (PR-1000HD) b: Version c: Reserved (fixed at 2 spaces between quotation marks) Sent when Presenter receives VR command. Version information is an ASCII character string.
About the Removable Hard Disk Drive Units Appendix — About the Removable Hard Disk Drive Units You can use the PR-1000HD with optional removable hard disk drive units (HDD Series) in the hard disk drive bays. ■ Precautions to Note When Using Disk Drives Please observe the following cautions in regard to handling removable hard disk drive units.
You will be unable to lock it if the HDD series unit was not inserted correctly. Push the HDD series unit all the way in as described in step 3. If you fail to lock the unit, the removable hard disk drive will not be detected when the PR-1000HD is started The key status...
Before removing or inserting a removable hard disk drive unit, you must turn off the power of the PR-1000HD. 2. Release the lock. In order to remove a rthe HDD series unit from the PR-1000HD, you must release the lock. Insert the included key in the location shown, and turn it counterclockwise. The key status...
Main specifications PR-1000HD: Realtime Video Presenter Video Format Storage Devices Digital Internal System Drive 1920 x 1080 / 59.94p, 1920 x 1080 / 59.94i, 2 GB (for system program only. Flash ROM Drive) 1280 x 720 / 59.94p, 1920 x 1080 / 29.97p,...
Index Assigning Hard Disk ............... 13 File ................59 Audio ................40 Import ............... 35, 43 Importing Capture ..............34, 43 Materials .............. 35, 76 Capturing ............... 34 In Point ..............53, 70 Change Name ..............44 Interlace ................54 Clip ................
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Index Parameter Area .............. 42 Setting the Transition Effect Time ....... 89 Pausing ................53 Shortcut Key ............105–106 Play Back Shortcuts ................. 70 Keyboard ..............54 Stop ................39, 53 Play back scrubs ............69 Stopping Playback of Clips .......... 89 Play Mode ............
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Information When you need repair service, call your nearest EDIROL/Roland Service Center or authorized EDIROL/Roland distributor in your country as shown below. CZECH REP. HUNGARY CENTRAL/LATIN OCEANIA ASIA Roland East Europe Ltd. CZECH REPUBLIC AMERICA Warehouse Area ‘DEPO’ Pf.83 DISTRIBUTOR s.r.o...
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