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Rodgers PR-300S Owner's Manual (167 pages)
Brand:
Rodgers
| Category:
Recording Equipment
| Size: 7.75 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Instructions
3
Important Safety Instructions
3
Table of Contents
5
Top and Front Panel
10
Rear Panel
10
Control Functions
11
Basic Precautions
12
Power Supply
12
Placement
12
Memory Backup
12
Introduction
13
PR-300S Features
13
Easy to Use
13
Five Track Sequencer
13
Making the Connections
14
MIDI Cable Connections
14
Audio Cable Connections
14
AC Adaptor Connection
15
EXT/INT Switch
15
Using Disks
16
Inserting a Disk
16
Removing a Disk
16
Write Protecting Your Disks
16
Turning the Power on
17
Listening to a Song or Disk
17
Inserting the Disk
17
Selecting a Song
18
About the Demo Song Data
18
Starting Playback
19
Stopping Playback
19
Starting Playback Again from the Beginning
19
Adjusting the Volume
19
Starting Playback from the Middle of a Song
20
Transposing the Key of a Song
20
Adjusting the Tempo
21
Activating the Metronome
21
Using the Count-In Feature
22
When Started at the Beginning of the Fifth Measure
22
When Started in the Middle of the Fifth Measure
22
Activating and Muting Tracks
23
SMF Data and Track Assignments
23
Using the Repeat Play Function
24
To Clear a Marker
25
Playing Sounds of the PR-300S
26
Playing the Pr-300S GS Sound Module
26
Default MIDI Channel Settings
26
Setting MIDI Channels to INTERNAL or EXTERNAL
27
Selecting Sounds on the PR-300S
29
Selecting PR-300S Sounds with Program Changes
31
Saving Program Changes
32
Using Program Changes with Variation Select Messages
33
How Does Variation Select Work?
34
Capitol Tones and Variations
35
Sending Variation Select Messages with Program Changes
35
Sequencing with the PR-300S
36
Single Pass Sequencing
36
Saving a Sequence to Disk
39
To Playback Your Sequence
39
Multi-Track Sequencing
41
What Is Multi-Track Recording?
41
Preparing Your Rodgers Organ for Multi-Track Recording
42
Preparing the PR-300S for Multi-Track Sequencing
43
Deciding on Channels and Instruments
43
Sequencing the First Part
44
Recording Parts 2, 3 and 4
48
Merging Tracks
48
Adding an Organ Part
50
Layering Sounds of the Rodgers Organ
52
Layering Organ Sounds
52
When the Send Channel Can't be Changed
53
Other PR-300S Features
56
PR-300S Master Tune
57
PR-300S Tuning
57
PR-300S Sound Function
58
Selecting PR-300S Sounds
58
About Part 10
59
Volume, Pan, Reverb, Chorus and Expression
59
Changing the Volume of a Part
59
Changing the Pan of a Part
59
Changing the Reverb of a Part
60
Changing the Chorus of a Part
60
Changing the Expression Setting O a Part
60
Changing the Bond Range of a Part
61
Muting a Part
61
Executing the Settings for the Parts
61
Selecting Reverb
62
Selecting Chorus
62
Reverb
62
Chorus
62
Using a Pedal to Start and Stop the PR-300S
63
Changing the Volume Using an Expression Pedal
64
Connecting an Expression Pedal
64
Activating the Expression Pedal
64
To Change the Volume of PR-300S Parts
64
Recording Rhythm Parts
65
Selecting the Drum Set
65
Loop Recording
66
Recording Multiple Time Signatures
68
Using Chain Play
70
To Start Chain Play
70
Minus One Play
71
To Use the Minus One Function
71
To Adjust the Volume of the Minus One Part
72
Changing the Metronome Resolution and Tone
73
Using Markers
74
What Is a Marker?
74
Setting Marker Resolution
74
Setting a Marker at the Start of a Measure
74
Deleting a Marker
75
Ways to Use the Markers
75
Jumping to a Marker
75
Repeat Play and Record
75
Auto Punch-In Record Range
76
PR-300S Editing Functions
76
Pause Marks
77
Setting a Pause Mark
77
Deleting a Pause Mark
77
Recording Pickup Notes
78
Punch In/Out Recording
79
Enabling Punch In/Out
79
Automatic Punch In/Out
79
Punch In/Out Using the Button or Pedal
80
Tempo Record
82
Activating Tempo Record
82
Using Tempo Record
83
Disabling Tempo Record
83
Playing Without Tempo Changes
84
Synchronizing the PR-300S with Other Devices
85
Connecting the Pr-300S to an External Sequencer
85
Setting Pr-300S Synchronization
85
Setting Tempo Record
86
Sync Recording
86
PR-300S Editing Features
87
What the Buttons Do
87
Copy, Erase or Cut, then Paste
88
Pasting the Scratchpad Information into the Song
89
Listening to Information Stored in the Scratchpad
90
Track
90
Part
90
Editing Examples
91
To Merge Track 3 Data into Track 4
91
Quantize
92
Transposition
93
Creating Your Own Count-In Phrase
94
PR-300S Disk Functions
96
Saving a Song to Disk
96
Saving a Song to a Different Name
97
Copying a Song on the Disk
98
Copying All the Songs on a Disk
99
Song Delete
100
Formatting a Disk
101
About MIDI
102
The Four MIDI Connectors of the PR-300S
102
The PR-300S's Sequencer
103
What's a Sequencer?
103
The PR-300S's Sound Source
104
What's a Sound Source?
104
General MIDI System
104
Multi-Timbral Sound Source
105
About Starting MIDI Messages
105
MIDI Messages Used to Control the GS Sound Source
106
Note on Messages
106
Note off Messages
106
Pitch Bend Messages
106
Hold 1
107
Sostenuto
107
Reverb Amount
107
Chorus Amount
107
MIDI Diagram
108
PR-300S MIDI Switches
109
Switch Options
110
Auto/Int/In/Remote
110
In Prog
110
In Excl
110
A Word about ISM and Standard MIDI Files
111
Ism
111
Standard MIDI Files
111
Working with Standard MIDI Files
111
Data List
112
Song Dependent Settings
112
Song Independent Settings
112
Tone List
113
Drum Set List
116
Messages
118
Alphabetical List of Instruments
120
MIDI Implementation Chart
122
Omni on
131
Mono
131
Poly
131
System Realtime Messages
131
OGS Reset
132
Turn General System on
132
Turn General MIDI System off
132
Universal Realtime System Exclusive Messages
133
Data Transfer
133
Transmitted Data
134
Active Sensing
134
Data
134
Parameter Address Map
135
Address Block Map
135
Individual Parameter
136
System Parameters
136
Patch Parameters
136
Drum Setup Parameters
140
Bulk Dump
141
Useful Information
144
Decimal and Hexadecimal
144
Examples of Actual MIDI Messages
145
Checksum of Roland System Exclusive Messages
146
Specifications
147
Index
148
Service Information
158
PR-300S Program Change Guide
159
PR-300S Program Change Guide - Capitol Tones
160
PR-300S Variation and Sound Effect Chart
161
PR-300S Program Change Guide - Variation 127
162
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Rodgers PR-300S Owner's Manual (166 pages)
Brand:
Rodgers
| Category:
Recording Equipment
| Size: 8.71 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Top and Front Panel
10
Rear Panel
10
Control Functions
11
Basic Precautions
12
Introduction
13
About this Manual
13
PR-300S Features
13
Making the Connections
14
PR-300S with PDITM Organs
14
Pr-300S
14
Using Disks
16
Turning the Power on
17
Listening to a Song on Disk
17
Inserting the Disk
17
Selecting a Song
18
About the Demo Song Data
18
Starting Playback
19
Stopping Playback I I
19
Starting Playback Again from the Beginning I I
19
Starting Playback from the Middle of a Song
20
Transposing the Key of a Song
20
Adjusting the Tempo
21
Activating the Metronome
21
Using the Count-In Feature
22
Activating and Muting Tracks
23
Using the Repeat Play Function
24
Playing Sounds of the PR-300S
26
Playing the PR-300S GS Sound Module
26
Selling MIDI Channels to INTERNAL or EXTERNAL
27
Playing Sounds of the PR-300S
28
Selecting Sounds on the PR-300S
29
Selecting PR-300S Sounds W/Program Changes
31
Saving Program Changes
32
Using Program Changes with Variation Select Messages
33
How Does Variation Select Work
34
Capitol Tones and Variations
35
Sending Variation Select Messages with Program Changes
35
Sequencing with the PR-300S
36
Single Pass Sequencing
36
Saving a Sequence to Disk
39
Multi-Track Sequencing
41
What Is Multi-Track Recording
41
Preparing Your Rodgers Organ for Multi-Track Recording
42
Preparing the PR-300S for Multi-Track Sequencing
43
Deciding on Channels and Instruments
43
Sequencing the First Part
44
Recording Parts 2, 3 and 4
48
Merging Tracks
48
Adding an Organ Part
50
Layering Sounds of the Rodgers Organ
52
When the Send Channel Can't be Changed
53
Other PR-300S Features
56
PR-300S Master Tune
57
PR-300S Sound Function
58
Selecting PR-300S Sounds
58
About Part 10 (the Rhythm Part)
59
Volume, Pan Reverb, Chorus and Expression
59
Changing the Volume of a Part
59
Changing the Pan of a Part
59
Changing the Reverb of a Part
60
Changing the Chorus of a Part
60
Changing the Expression Setting of a Part
60
Changing the Bend Range of a Part
61
Muting a Part
61
Executing Settings for the Parts
61
Selecting Reverb and Chorus Type
62
Selecting Reverb
62
Selecting Chorus
62
Using a Pedal to Start and Stop the PR-300S
63
Changing the Volume Using an Expression Pedal
64
Connecting an Expression Pedal
64
Activating the Expression Pedal
64
To Change the Volume of PR-300S Parts
64
Recording Rhythm Parts
65
Selecting the Drum Set
65
Loop Recording
66
Recording Multiple Time Signatures
68
Using Chain Play
70
Minus One Play
71
Changing the Metronome Resolution and Tone
73
Using Markers
74
What Is a Marker
74
Setting Marker Resolution
74
Setting the Marker at the Stall of a Measure
74
Setting the Marker in the Middle of a Measure
74
Deleting a Marker
75
Ways to Use the Markers
75
Jumping to a Marker
75
Repeat Play and Record
75
Auto Punch-In Record Range
76
PR-300S Editing Functions
76
Pause Marks
77
Setting a Pause Mark
77
Deleting a Pause Mark
77
Recording Pickup Notes
78
Punch In/Out Recording
79
Enabling Punch In/Out
79
Automatic Punch In/Out
79
Punch In/Out Using the Button or Pedal
80
Tempo Record
82
Activating Tempo Record
82
Using Tempo Record
83
Disabling Tempo Record
83
Playing Without Tempo Changes (Tempo Mute)
84
Synchronizing the PR-300S with Other Devices
85
Connecting the PR-300S to an External Sequencer
85
Setting PR-300S Synchronization
85
Setting Tempo Record
86
Sync Recording
86
PR-300S Editing Features (Cut, Copy, Paste, Erase)
87
What the Buttons Do
87
Copy. Erase or Cut. then Paste
88
Pasting the Scratchpad Information into the Song
89
Listening to Information Stored in
90
The Scratchpad
90
Editing Examples
91
Quantize
92
Transposition
93
Creating Your Own Count-In Phrase
94
Undo
95
PR-300S Disk Functions
96
Saving a Song to Disk (SAVE)
96
Saving a Song to a Different Name (SAVE AS)
97
Copying a Song on the Disk
98
Copying All the Songs on a Disk
99
Song Delete
100
Formatting a Disk
101
MIDI
101
About MIDI
102
The Four MIDI Connectors of the PR-300S
102
The PR-300S's Sequencer
103
What's a Sequencer
103
The PR-300S's Sound Source
104
What's a Sound Source
104
General MIDI System
104
The PR-300S's Multi-Timbral Sound Source
105
About the Number of Notes that Can be Played Simultaneously
105
About Starting MIDI Messages
105
MIDI Messages Used to Control the GS Sound Source
106
Note on Messages 98
106
Note off Messages
106
Pitch Bend Messages
106
After Touch Messages
106
Program Change Messages
106
Expression (Control Change II)
108
PR-300S MIDI Diagram
108
PR-300S MIDI Switches
109
Switch Options
110
Clock Out: On/Off
110
IN Aff: On/Off (Aftertouch)
110
IN BEND: On/Oit (Pitch Bend)
110
IN CTRL: On/Off (Control Change)
110
IN PROG: On/Off (Program Change)
110
IN EXCL: On/Off (System Exclusive)
110
Update: On/Off
110
Soft-Thru: On/Off
110
MIDI out 1-16: Int/Ext
110
A Word about ISM and Standard MIDI Files
111
Standard MIDI Files (SMF)
111
Data List
112
Song Dependent Settings
112
Settings Saved with the Song
112
Reloaded Without Being Saved
112
Song Independent Settings
112
Retained Even if Power Is Turned off
112
Revert to Default When the Power Is Turned on
112
Tone List
113
Drum Set List
116
Messages
118
Alphabetical List of Instruments
120
MIDI Implementation Chart
122
Volume (Control Change 7) 98 MIDI Implementation
124
Hold I (Control Change 64) 99 Parameter Address Map
135
Sostenuto (Control Change 66) 99 Useful Information
144
Decimal and Hexadecimal
144
Rodgers PR-300S Owner's Manual (164 pages)
Digital Sequencer and Sound Module
Brand:
Rodgers
| Category:
Music Equipment
| Size: 9.09 MB
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