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10 Names of things and what they do fig.sunth Software Synthesizer Button (SOFTWARE SYNTHESIZER) If the PC-80 is connected to your computer via USB,
100 PC-80 driver settings If you are using the PC-80 with software (such as Media Player) that uses the standard device settings of the operating sys
101 PC-80 driver settings 1 Use the USB cable to connect the PC-80 to your computer. 2 Turn on the PC-80’s power switch. 3 Open Control Panel .Click
102 PC-80 driver settings 1 Use the USB cable to connect the PC-80 to your computer. 2 Turn on the PC-80’s power switch. 3 Open “System Preferences”
103 PC-80 driver settings 10 Specify a name for each new external device . 1. Click Show Info . 2. Enter a name in the Device Name field. For eac
104 PC-80 driver settings The Settings dialog box of the EDIROL PC-80 Driver lets you change the buffer size of the driver, and uninstall the driver
105 PC-80 driver settings Adjusting the buffer size of the driver By minimizing the buffer size of the driver, you can shorten the audio latency.By
106 PC-80 driver settings Decreasing the ASIO buffer size If you’re using the PC-80 with ASIO-compatible software, you can minimize the buffer size
107 PC-80 driver settings The EDIROL PC-80 Driver Settings panel lets you change the buffer size of the driver, and adjust the recording margin and t
108 PC-80 driver settings Adjusting the audio input/output buffer size You can adjust the driver buffer size for audio input and output.If you stil
109 PC-80 driver settings Adjusting the recording margin If you still experience clicks or noise during playback or recording even after adjusting
11 Names of things and what they do fig.bender Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever Use this to vary the pitch or to apply vibrato. SPEAKER These speakers out
110 PC-80 driver settings Adjusting the recording timing If the timing of the recorded audio data seems off, adjust the timing value as follows. 1
111 PC-80 driver settings 1 With the PC-80 disconnected, start up Windows.All USB cables should be disconnected, with the exception of those for a US
112 PC-80 driver settings On the Macintosh, you can use PC-80_Uninstaller (located in the Driver folder of the CD-ROM) to uninstall the driver.Refer
113 Troubleshooting If you experience problems, read this chapter first/ It contains tips for solving most problems. You attempted to install as desc
114 Troubleshooting Did you log onto Windows as a user with administrative privileges? In order to install/uninstall/reinstall the PC-80 driver in Wi
115 Troubleshooting Is the volume on the PC-80 itself set appropriately? Use the PC-80’s master volume knob to adjust the volume. Could the Speaker O
116 Troubleshooting Could you have headphones connected? If headphones are connected, there will be no sound from the PC-80’s built-in speakers. ( ➔
117 Troubleshooting Depending on your system, you may experience problems such as distortion or poor audio S/N ratio when using the PC-80’s built-in
118 Troubleshooting In Macintosh, check the Energy Saver settings. In the Mac OS System Preferences, set Energy Saver as follows. fig.power-save2 Cli
119 Troubleshooting Noise may be entering via the line inputs or mic inputs. If a MIDI sound module with a USB connector is connected via USB to the
12 Names of things and what they do Grounding Terminal Depending on the circumstances of a particular setup, you may experience a discomforting sensa
120 Troubleshooting Has a mic or guitar been left connected? If a mic or guitar is connected to the PC-80, disconnect the mic or guitar and turn the
121 Troubleshooting Is the PC-80 connected to your computer via USB? The PC-80 software synthesizer cannot start up unless the PC-80 is connected to
122 Troubleshooting Is the PC-80 software synthesizer running? If the PC-80 software synthesizer is not running, there will be no sound when you play
123 Troubleshooting Is the PC-80’s master volume knob set to an appropriate volume? Use the PC-80’s master volume knob to adjust the volume appropria
124 Troubleshooting Is the PC-80 software synthesizer running? If the PC-80 software synthesizer is not running, you won’t be able to control it by o
125 Troubleshooting Have you made MIDI device settings in your software? In you want other software to be able to use the PC-80 software synthesizer
126 Troubleshooting Windows users 1 With the PC-80 disconnected, start up Windows. Leave all USB cables disconnected, except those for a USB keyboard
127 MIDI implementation Model: PC-80 Version 1.002005.04.1 1. Transmit data Channel voice messages ● Note off Status2nd byte 3rd byte9nH kkH 00Hn =
128 MIDI implementation System realtime message ● Timing Clock StatusF8H* Transmitted if the System setting F8 CLOCK is ON. ● Start StatusFAH ● Con
129 MIDI implementation fig.midi-chart.eFunction...BasicChannelModeNoteNumber :VelocityAfterTouchPitch BendControlChangeProgramChangeSystem Exclusive
13 Names of things and what they do fig.dcin AC Adaptor Jack (DC IN) Connect the included AC adaptor here. fig.ofig.out Sub-woofer Output Jack (SUB W
130 Main specifications PC-80: USB Audio Interface / MIDI Keyboard Controller Hardware Specifications ● Number of Audio Record/Playback Channels R
131 Index A AC Adaptor ... 9AC Adaptor Jack ...
132 Index M Master Output Jacks ... 13MASTER VOLUME ...
133 Index SUB WOOFER ... 13Sub-woofer Output Jack ...
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15 Setup This section explains how the software you’ll need in order to use the PC-80 should be installed in your computer. In order to use all of th
16 Installation and settings (Windows) In order to use the PC-80, you’ll need to install both the driver and the PC-80 software synthesizer. 1 Start
17 Installation and settings (Windows) 5 Click [OK] to close the System Properties dialog box. 6 Exit all currently running software (application
18 Installation and settings (Windows) 12 The “Ready to install the driver.” dialog box will appear.Now you are ready to install the driver. 13 Use
19 Installation and settings (Windows) 20 The Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box will appear.Click [Finish] . 21 In the Driver S
This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89/336/EEC.For EU CountriesFor CanadaThis Class B digital apparatus meets all requ
20 Installation and settings (Windows) Giving priority to background services If you don’t make this setting, you may experience problems such as c
21 Installation and settings (Windows) 1 Start up Windows with the PC-80 disconnected. Log on to Windows using a user name that has administrative pr
22 Installation and settings (Windows) fig.05-5_40 9 In the dialog box that appears, input the following into the “Open” field, and click [OK] . (
23 Installation and settings (Windows) 13 Use a USB cable to connect the PC-80 to your computer. 1. With the power switch in the standby position, co
24 Installation and settings (Windows) Next, in order to ensure that audio and MIDI processing occurs smoothly, you need to make settings so that Bac
25 Installation and settings (Windows) Giving priority to background services If you don’t make this setting, you may experience problems such as c
26 Installation and settings (Windows) 1 Log on to Windows as the user who will be using the PC-80.Exit all software that may be running. 2 Make sure
27 Installation and settings (Windows) fig.soft-inst2.eps 7 If the Select Program Manager Group screen appears, click [Next] . fig.soft-inst3.eps
28 Installation and settings (Windows) fig.syn* 1 Press the SOFTWARE SYNTHESIZER button to turn it on (lit).The PC-80’s display will indicate “SYN,
29 Installation and settings (Macintosh) In order to use the PC-80, you’ll need to install both the driver and the PC-80 software synthesizer.When yo
3 012b • Immediately turn the power off, remove the AC adaptor from the outlet, and request servicing by your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Ce
30 Installation and settings (Macintosh) 1 Use a USB cable to connect the PC-80 to your Macintosh.You can’t start up the PC-80 software synthesizer i
31 Operation Playing the PC-80 keyboard ...p. 32 Playing back songs
32 Playing the PC-80 keyboard This chapter explains the basics of using the PC-80 software synthesizer.For details on operation, refer to the online
33 Playing the PC-80 keyboard fig.syn* 1 Press the SOFTWARE SYNTHESIZER button to turn it on (lit).The PC-80’s display will indicate “SYN,” and it
34 Playing the PC-80 keyboard Now let’s change the sound that is heard when you play the keyboard.You can either use the PC-80’s VALUE encoder to sel
35 Playing the PC-80 keyboard The PC-80’s keyboard has two zones called Lower and Upper. Different sounds can be selected and played in each zone.The
36 Playing the PC-80 keyboard Use Upper mode to select the Upper sound. Selecting the Upper sound from the PC-80 fig.upper 1 Press the PC-80’s UPP
37 Playing the PC-80 keyboard Split mode (p. 35) lets you play two sounds — Upper and Lower — from the PC-80’s keyboard. Selecting Split mode from
38 Playing the PC-80 keyboard Changing the Split Point in the Synth panel 1 Click the SPLIT button so it’s lit. 2 Drag the right edge of the LOWE
39 Playing the PC-80 keyboard The PC-80 software synthesizer provides a Metronome function that is convenient to use when you’re practicing. Here’s h
4 Important Notes 291a In addition to the items listed under “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on page 3, please read and observe the following: Power Supply 3
40 Playing the PC-80 keyboard You can edit a parameter either by using the PC-80’s VALUE encoder or by using the Synth panel.If you use the Edit scre
41 Playing the PC-80 keyboard Using the Synth panel to edit the sound 1 Click the [Normal/Edit screen select] button to switch to the Edit scree
42 Playing the PC-80 keyboard Convenient functions for performance* MIDI messages are transmitted on the channel according to the current keyboard mo
43 Playing back songs (Standard MIDI Files) on the PC-80 This chapter explains basic use of the Player function.For more details, refer to the onli
44 Playing back songs (Standard MIDI Files) on the PC-80 Repeat playback fig.syn* Click the repeat button to switch the Repeat mode. Playing/stoppi
45 Playing back songs (Standard MIDI Files) on the PC-80 You can mute (silence) a specific part of a song for “minus-one” playback. This is convenien
46 Recording your performance in sequencer software (SONAR LE) Here’s how to use the PC-80 with sequencer software to record and play back MIDI and
47 Recording your performance in sequencer software (SONAR LE) In order to use SONAR LE, you must first install it in your computer. For the installa
48 Recording your performance in sequencer software (SONAR LE) 1 Choose Options | MIDI Devices to open the MIDI Devices dialog box.In the MIDI De
49 Recording your performance in sequencer software (SONAR LE) 4 In the PC-80 software CD-ROM , navigate to the SONAR Instrument Definition folder
5 Important Notes 559a • When you need to transport the unit, package it in the box (including padding) that it came in, if possible. Otherwise, you
50 Recording your performance in sequencer software (SONAR LE) 1 Choose Options | Audio to open the Audio Options dialog box. 2 Click the Driver
51 Recording your performance in sequencer software (SONAR LE) If you’re using SONAR LE with the PC-80 and PC-80 software synthesizer, turn the Local
52 Recording your performance in sequencer software (SONAR LE) If you put a track in record-ready mode, you’ll be able to record data on that track.
53 Recording your performance in sequencer software (SONAR LE) Now let’s connect an audio device such as a guitar or mic to the PC-80, and record it.
54 Recording your performance in sequencer software (SONAR LE) If you put a track in record-ready mode, you’ll be able to record data on that track.
55 Recording your performance in sequencer software (SONAR LE) Now let’s play back the data you recorded. Starting and stopping playback Playing ba
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57 Appendix Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard ...p. 58 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI interface
58 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard This section explains the basic connections for the PC-80 and the flow of MIDI messages. * To preven
59 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard fig.connect-midi MIDI flow fig.flow-midi-e Connecting an external MIDI device— Transmitting MIDI m
6 Contents Contents of the package ... 9Names of things a
60 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard What is PLAY mode? This is the mode in which you play the PC-80.When you play the keyboard, note m
61 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard What is Utility mode? In Utility mode you can transmit specific control messages and make various
62 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard Each of the PC-80’s modes uses the transmit channel listed in the following table.In order to contro
63 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard You can select sounds on your MIDI sound module by transmitting Program Change messages to it. If yo
64 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard Transmitting a program change message Here’s how to transmit a Program Change message on the curre
65 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard Transmitting a bank select LSB message Here’s how to transmit a bank select LSB (CC#32) message
66 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard Transmitting a bank select MSB message Here’s how to transmit a bank select MSB (#CC00) message
67 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard You can transmit a Start message (FAh) or Stop message (FCh) to an external sequencer to make it
68 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard Starting playback—Transmitting a Start message Here’s how to transmit a Start message (FAh) to s
69 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard Stopping playback—Transmitting a Stop message Here’s how to transmit a Stop message (FCh) to sto
7 Recording your performance in sequencer software (SONAR LE) ... 46 Signal flow when using sequencer software...
70 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard Continuing playback from the current location—Transmitting a Continue message Here’s how to transm
71 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard You can transmit various messages from the PC-80 to your external MIDI sound module to control it.Yo
72 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard Transmitting a Mono Mode On message Here’s how to transmit a Mono Mode On message to switch your
73 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard Transmitting a Portamento On message Here’s how to transmit a Portamento On message to enable Po
74 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard Transmitting a Portamento Off message Here’s how to transmit a Portamento Off message to disable
75 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard Transmitting a GM2 System On message Here’s how to transmit a GM2 System On message . fig.gm2-1_8
76 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard Transmits a Reset message If you experience “stuck notes ” or other problems with the external MI
77 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard fig.util* 1 Simultaneously hold down the MIDI CH button and PGM CHANGE button for a few moments.
78 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI controller keyboard When you operate the VALUE encoder in Controller mode (p. 67), values for the specified parameter
79 Using the PC-80 as a MIDI interface This section explains the basic connections and MIDI signal flow when using the PC-80 as a MIDI interface.• To
8 System settings for the PC-80... 84 Audio System settings...
80 Using the PC-80 as an audio interface This section explains basic connections and audio signal flow when using the PC-80 as an audio interface.You
81 Using the PC-80 as an audio interface Connections The sound of the device connected to INPUT L (MONO) will be recorded in your computer on the L c
82 Using the PC-80 as an audio interface ç Using the PC-80’s built-in speakers Depending on your system, you may experience problems such as a poor S
83 Using the PC-80 as an audio interface You need to select the Input Mode that is appropriate for the device you’ve connected to the audio input jac
84 System settings for the PC-80 Here you can make settings for the PC-80’s audio functionality. Audio System setting items Audio System settings Key
85 System settings for the PC-80 fig.audiosys-1fig.util* 1 Simultaneously press the MIDI CH button and PGM CHANGE button, and hold them down for
86 System settings for the PC-80 fig.util* 1 Simultaneously press the MIDI CH button and PGM CHANGE button, and hold them down for a few moments.
87 System settings for the PC-80 fig.util* 1 Simultaneously press the MIDI CH button and PGM CHANGE button, and hold them down for a few moments.
88 System settings for the PC-80 fig.util* 1 Simultaneously press the MIDI CH button and PGM CHANGE button, and hold them down for a few moments.
89 System settings for the PC-80 Here you can make system settings for the PC-80. System setting items System settings Key Display Mode Contents of s
9 Contents of the package The PC-80 package contains the following items. As soon as you open the package, please check that you have all of these it
90 System settings for the PC-80 fig.sys-1fig.util* 1 Simultaneously press the MIDI CH button and PGM CHANGE button, and hold them down for a few
91 System settings for the PC-80 fig.util* 1 Simultaneously press the MIDI CH button and PGM CHANGE button, and hold them down for a few moments.
92 System settings for the PC-80 fig.util* 1 Simultaneously press the MIDI CH button and PGM CHANGE button, and hold them down for a few moments.
93 System settings for the PC-80 6 Press the ENTER button.The Key Velocity mode specifies whether velocity values will be transmitted according to
94 System settings for the PC-80 fig.util* 1 Simultaneously press the MIDI CH button and PGM CHANGE button, and hold them down for a few moments.
95 System settings for the PC-80 Here’s how to assign a specified parameter to the VALUE encoder. * The assignment of the VALUE encoder is valid only
96 System settings for the PC-80 List of parameters that can be assigned 6 Press the ENTER button. Key Display Parameter Contents of settingVOLUME
97 System settings for the PC-80 fig.util* 1 Simultaneously press the MIDI CH button and PGM CHANGE button, and hold them down for a few moments.
98 System settings for the PC-80 fig.util* 1 Simultaneously press the MIDI CH button and PGM CHANGE button, and hold them down for a few moments.
99 PC-80 driver settings In order to use the PC-80 with your software, you’ll need to make input/output device settings. For details, refer to the ow
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