Roland AR-3000R Owner's Manual page 99

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Recording
13: 0 (OFF)
14: 1 (ON)
→ While control signals are being input, the specified phrase
is recorded. When input of the control signal stops, recording
then ends.
fig.14-36e
Timing Chart (Rec)
Tbrs Tbrh
Binary Specification
Port No.1–11
Port No.14
Tbrd
Busy Out
Tvrd
AUDIO OUTPUT
Trw
: Play Pulse Width
Tbrs
: Binary Setup Time
Tbrh
: Binary Hold Time
Tbrd
: Busy Delay Time
Tvrd
: Audio Delay Time
Tbred
: End Busy Delay Time
Tvred
: End Audio Delay Time
* Recording does not start if there is a binary-specified phrase
that has already been recorded (the recording instruction is
disabled). When recording, either specify an empty phrase or
delete the existing phrase before recording the new one.
Additionally, in Binary Recording, since a make signal is
output from the CONT OUT port when a specified phrase has
already been recorded, this allows confirmation using a
connected external control device.
Controlling the AR-3000R from an External Device
Trw
Tbred
Tvred
min
max
300
-
200
-
100
-
-
300
-
300
-
100
-
100
(msec)
Playback
13: 1 (ON)
14: 0 (OFF)
→ The specified phrase is played back. Even when control
signals are input continuously, the phrase is played back one
time only and then ends.
fig.14-37e
Timing Chart (PLAY)
Tbps Tbph
Binary Specification
Port No.1–11
Tpw
Port No.13
Tbpd
Busy Out
Tvpd
AUDIO OUTPUT
Tpw
: Play Pulse Width
Tbps
: Binary Setup Time
Tbph
: Binary Hold Time
: Busy Delay Time
Tbpd
Tvpd
: Audio Delay Time
Tvbd
: End Busy Delay Time
* Playback does not begin if the binary-specified phrase is empty
(the playback instruction is disabled). When playing back,
specify a phrase that has already been recorded.
Tvbd
min
max
20
-
200
-
100
-
-
300
-
300
-
100
(msec)
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