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Summary of Contents for PR-300S

Page 1: ...PR 300S OWNER S MANUAL ROffiER I ial O I0 The sound dloiu...

Page 2: ...f electrical shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and main tenance servicing instructions in the l...

Page 3: ...The instrument has been exposed to rain or other weather damage e The instrument has been dropped or the enclosure damaged a The power cord or AC adaptor has been damaged 15 Service the instrument wi...

Page 4: ...300S OFF to see if it is the actual source of the interference Disconnect the keyboard instrument and the PR 300S s input output cables one at a time If the interference stops it is caused by the key...

Page 5: ...Start and Stop the PR 300S 55 Sequencing with the PR 300S 28 Selecting Reverb and Chorus Type 54 Selecting Reverb 54 Selecting Chorus 54 iii inside front cover inside back cover i ii inside back cove...

Page 6: ...of the PR 300S 94 Recording Pickup Notes 70 The PR 300S s Sequencer 95 Punch In Out Recording 71 What s a Sequencer 95 r Enabling Punch In Out 71 Automatic Punch In Out 71 The PR 300S s Sound Source...

Page 7: ...e On Off 102 Soft Thru On Off 102 MIDI Out 1 16 Int Ext 102 A Word About ISM and Standard MIDI Files 103 ISM Disks 3 5 size 103 Standard MIDI Files SMF 103 Data List 104 Song Dependent Settings 104 Se...

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Page 10: ...L f 4 4 4 C 4 l r L l Buttons Inside the Lid 2 Display I 0 I i m Oeo l CJ 9 9 L9 0 0 0 0 0 00 CD CCJ Gj GJ Q J CS c r POWER o 0 0 0 0 Disk Drive 0 0 0 OORKOD JGt Rear Panel Top and Front Panel...

Page 11: ...is button to clear Markers A B Use this button to put the PR 300S in record mode 3 Control Functions TRACK buttons Use these buttons to select or mute tracks for playback or select which track will be...

Page 12: ...n If the unit must be installed at an angle be sure that the angle of installation falls within the tolerance range upward 15 downward 5 Avoid using the disk drive in areas of high humidity eg condens...

Page 13: ...a 16 part multi timbraJ GS Format sound source The PR 300S was specifically designed for use with Rodgers organs and keyboards although it can be used successfully with many different MIDI devices Th...

Page 14: ...ure you use the IN jack on the back of the PR 300S not the IN 1 CH jack Then connect the MIDI OUT of the PR 300S to the appropriate MIDI IN of your organ In this section we ll show you how to connect...

Page 15: ...PR 300S s Track buttons as follows TRACK Button R EXT Organ i 10 INT Piano 10 EXT INT Switch The PR 300S is equipped with a switch which determines how the MIDI channels are used during SMF Standard M...

Page 16: ...try to eject the disk or you might damage the magnetic disk surface and make the disk unreadable Instead wait for the disk light to become dim before ejecting a disk Never touch the coated surface of...

Page 17: ...information on the eight demo songs on this disk see the section at the bottom of page 10 The title of the first song on the disk will appear in the display 1 Insert the disk into the disk drive I Tu...

Page 18: ...piece called Mozart K 336 If the symbol is not located just to the left of the Song Name press the SONG button the button just above the TRACK R button and then rotate the alpha dial to make your sele...

Page 19: ...es that play was stopped in the middle of a measure You can repeat the song over and over agai n Simply press the REPEAT button so that its light comes on before pressing PLAY Starting Playback Again...

Page 20: ...corresponds to an interval of a semi tone and you can change the key up or down a maximum of 12 semi tones one octave So for example if you wanted a song that was written in the key of D to play in th...

Page 21: ...R 300S without affecting the pitch of the music The light over the button will come on and the metronome will be heard during playback and record procedures Hint To return a song to its original tempo...

Page 22: ...here when you press PLAYj If you start in the middle of a measure count in starts at the beginning of the previous measure If you press the COUNT IN button and the indicator lights you will hear two b...

Page 23: ...parts The PR 300S is equipped with five tracks These tracks store recorded music The music on one track can be manipulated without affecting the music on other tracks Four of the tracks on the PR 300...

Page 24: ...we ve used before Mozart K 336 Select this song if it s not already selected by pressing the SONG button and rotating the alpha dial 2 Press MARKER A so that its light comes on Using the Repeat Play F...

Page 25: ...cified by Marker A and Marker B In the example we ve been using you will be able to select only measures 15 19 with the FWD and BWD keys In addition pressing RESET will return you to the beginning of...

Page 26: ...lized some of the 16 MIDI channels are designated for PR 300S use only and some of the 16 MIDI channels are designated for MIDI keyboard use only MIDI uses 16 different channels to communicate Each of...

Page 27: ...n the alpha dial is rotated The ii prompt can be easily moved to the right and left by pressing the TEMPO and BEAT buttons 3 To change the setting of MIDI channell press the TEMPO button to move the p...

Page 28: ...ents and channel 10 can be used to play any of the 10 different drum kits inside the PR 300S Let s start by playing a PR 300S instrument on channel I from the Rodgers organ Please note LTG MIDI Phase...

Page 29: ...und Function on the PR 300S The Sound Function assigns a specific sound to a MIDI channel As the Great Manual of the Rodgers organ sends on MIDI channei i we will use the Sound Function of the PR 300S...

Page 30: ...is at the beginning of the first line rotating the alpha dial will select a different part Writing this change actually stores the sound selections for each MIDI channel into the beginning of the sel...

Page 31: ...nation piston Let s start by selecting a sound for MIDI channel I by sending a program change from the Rodgers organ to the PR 300S Right now the PR 300S should have Harpsichord selected for Part 1 wh...

Page 32: ...follow these steps You may send program changes for any MIDI coupler on your organ as long as it transmits on MIDI channels 1 10 Also any combination of available couplers can be used To check and ma...

Page 33: ...s you ve learned how to select PR 300S sounds using 128 different Program Change messages You ve also learned how to store these Program Changes into the combination action of the organ making it easy...

Page 34: ...gram Change messages is shown If no Variation Select message is sent then Variation 0 no variation is assumed Variation 0 was shown in the previous diagram with no shading Notice the two numbers at th...

Page 35: ...mbination action so that sound selections can be made quickly Many Rodgers organs also allow you to send Variation Select messages to the PR 300S This means that Variation Select messages can be combi...

Page 36: ...e clock message status of the PR 300S 1 Press MIDI Built into the PR 300S is a very powerful but user friendly sequencer A sequencer is a MIDI device which records and plays back performances After th...

Page 37: ...On press ENTER If it is set to Off press TEMPO and rotate the alpha dial to select On Then press ENTER 1 If not already selected press SONG and rotate alpha dial so that NEW SONG is listed in the disp...

Page 38: ...te two count down measures in which nothing can be recorded During the count down measures the REC light will flash red and the PLAY button will be solid green The volume of the metronome can be chang...

Page 39: ...button will be green indicaling Ihal it is storing the song you just recorded To playback your sequence 1 Press RESET to return the PR 300S to the first measure of the sequence 2 Press PLAY to start...

Page 40: ...ers in length and can use any combination of letters numbers and symbols available 4 Use the alpha dial BEAT button and TEMPO button to name your song To find a character rotate the alpha dial To move...

Page 41: ...ack Recording or Multi Track Sequencing is the process of building a sequence in small easy to manage steps Complex or difficult music can be broken down into small pieces and recorded a part at a tim...

Page 42: ...ot sure how to carry out the following procedures To prepare the organ for Multi Track recording c l C r C C t L 4 t Turn off Great Master Channel Turn off Swell Master Channel Turn off Pedal Master C...

Page 43: ...ster clock 1 Press MIDI This bullon is located under the top cover 2 Rotate the alpha dial until the screen at right appears in the display This is the screen where the master clock is enabled and dis...

Page 44: ...rt We will begin by sequencing the first part which in this example is the soprano line of a popular hymn Before sequencing a new song however we need to make sure the PR 300S is ready to accept a new...

Page 45: ...IDI channels If the MIDI coupler isn t sending on channel I refer Channel Reassignment in your organ s Owner s Manual 3 On the PR 300S press SOUND This button is located underneath the top cover 4 Che...

Page 46: ...el I by asking Write Sure The Metronome will be heard and the light above the METRONOME button will turn red The light above the Track 1 button will turn red and the light above the PLAY button will f...

Page 47: ...al will cause the Trumpet to change volume The expression changes will be recorded and cannot be changed without re recording the entire part There is a way to select an alternate volume for a part se...

Page 48: ...to record Parts 2 3 and 4 Go through the procedure above again once for Part 2 once for Part 3 and once for Part 4 using the following MIDI channels tracks and instruments For instance when recording...

Page 49: ...orded To merge Track 4 onto Track 3 1 Press CUT Track 1 Part 1 Channel 1 Trumpet Track 2 Part 2 Channel 2 French Horn After Merging Tracks 3 4 Track 3 Part 3 Channel 3 Clarinet Part 4 Channel 4 Cello...

Page 50: ...finished the sequence should be set up as follows This specifies the track to be merged to 6 Press ENTER The PR 300S will take the information removed from Track 4 and merge it with information on Tra...

Page 51: ...Master Channel Turn on Swell Master Channel 2 Press MIDI on the PR 300S This button is located under the top cover The screen at right will appear in the display MIDI DISK Offl i 1 I l l I I i c 1 3 R...

Page 52: ...gan s registration and expression status at the beginning of the recording Once this has been recorded on the first track it is not necessary to have it recorded again on subsequent tracks If you want...

Page 53: ...f the keyboard you are using doesn t allow you to change the send channel you will need to follow another procedure to use multiple MIDI channels One of the most common solutions to this situation is...

Page 54: ...If your keyboard uses a different send channel use the part for that channel 2 Record a part on Track 1 using the Sound selected in step 1 Any empty track could be used Now that the first part has be...

Page 55: ...annel 2 Any information which was cut in steps 3 5 above will be shifted to MIDI channel 2 If you are pasting information to a track which already has information stored on it make sure MER Merge is s...

Page 56: ...Punch IN OUT record feature This saves a Song to disk This erases Song Data and stores it in the scratchpad The erased portion is left blank SAVE REC MODE TEMPO REC MIDI I I PUNCH IN OUT DISK PLAY ST...

Page 57: ...holding down the SHIFT button press the TUNE button The display will show the frequency of the tuning note A it is factory set to 440 0 Hz WRITE 2 T S Press PLAY if you d like to hear this pitch You...

Page 58: ...information from your Rodgers organ or keyboard on MIDI channel I select Part I If you are sending on MIDI channel 2 select Part 2 The display shows one of the 16 parts and the PR 300S instrument whi...

Page 59: ...t using a volume pedal thcn this selling will change during playback to match the volume level which was recorded If you want to change the overall volume level of a Part so that it isn t overridden d...

Page 60: ...ere are eight types of Chorus available on the PR 300S and one can be selected for use with all Parts See Selecting Reverb and Chorus Type for more information Changing the Expression Setting of a Par...

Page 61: ...t the Sound screen Press the I bUllon as necessary to select the Mute screen Rotate the alpha dial to select the part you wish to mute Press the bullon once again to select Mu Use the alpha dial to mu...

Page 62: ...ing WRITE or ENTER then ENTER will cause changes to become permanent These changes will be retained when the song is saved to disk Pressing WRITE or ENTER then STOP will cause all settings to be tempo...

Page 63: ...pedal and release to begin playback or record 3 Press the pedal and release to stop playback or record To start or stop the PR 300S using a DP 2 pedal Normally you ll use the Play and Stop buttons to...

Page 64: ...00S Activating the Expression Pedal 1 While holding down the SHIFT button press the EXPRESSION button These bUllons are located under the lOp cover 2 Rotate the alpha dial until the display changes to...

Page 65: ...different drum sounds to choose from If you desired another drum set than the one listed in the display press the button to move the cursor over to the Drum Set Name and select the desired set with th...

Page 66: ...ed by many professional drum machines This enables the Repeat function and moves you back to the location of Marker A 3 Use the FWD button to move to the point where the loop recording is to end and p...

Page 67: ...m toms hi hat and so on 12 When you re finished press STOP If you think you can improve on the pattern use the Erase function to delete the recorded information and start the process over again If you...

Page 68: ...y press ENTER The measure number in lhe PR 300S s display will mosl likely be 9 meaning lhat Record was slopped somewhere in Ihe middle of measure 9 1 If necessary press SONG and rotate the alpha dial...

Page 69: ...measures of count in measures 7 and 8 which will have a 314 time signature The time signature will change to 6 8 at the start of measure 9 Measures 9 through 16 will now have a time signature of 6 8...

Page 70: ...you want to delete the song If you want to erase the song press ENTER If you want to keep the song press STOP and save the song on disk Playback of the chain will begin with the selected song and wil...

Page 71: ...by the I symbol is displayed on the second line of the screen SONG em I SHIFT c1 TRANSPOSE If no other buttons are pressed then the bottom line of the display will revert to the familiar Play screen t...

Page 72: ...volume If you set this level to 50 for example the Minus One Part will be heard at 50 of its original volume In the normal Minus One situation the volume for the selected Part would be 0 4 Press ENTER...

Page 73: ...each bar If it is set to eighth notes 8 beats will be heard in each bar The Play Screen will return 1 Press METRO BEAT 2 Rotate the alpha dial to change the note at the cursor s position in the screen...

Page 74: ...is set to Meas 1 Press the BWD and FWD buttons to move to the place you want the marker to be 4 Press ENTER The Play screen will return 1 Press PLAY to start playback of music 2 Press MARKER A or MARK...

Page 75: ...A or B For instance if Marker A were set at the beginning of measure 5 pressing MARKER A would instantly move you to the beginning of measure 5 MARKER CLEAR A MARKER B 0 A MARKER B A MARKER B A B T T...

Page 76: ...c be used to set the Punch In point Marker c C J J B can be used to set the Punch Out point 0 0 A B T T 1 1 Edited Section PR 300S Editing Functions The two markers can be used to set the range of Ed...

Page 77: ...r press STOP during playback or use the BWD and FWD buttons to move to the appropriate point 2 Hold SHIFT and press PAUSE MARK The PR 300S will ask if you are sure you want to set a Pause Mark If you...

Page 78: ...cord notes during the 1 pickup measure 4 Press BWD The display will change from I to PU which stands for Pick Up 2 Press COUNT IN so that its indicator lights 3 Press REC 5 Select a track to record on...

Page 79: ...rns the Punch In Out recording mode on If Tempo Record or Repeat Play were previously selected they will be automatically turned off 4 If you are going to use a DP 2 pedal to set the Punch In and Punc...

Page 80: ...s you to select the Punch In and Punch Out points during the recording process by pressing the REC button or a DP 2 Pedal The previously recorded information will play and the light above the REC butt...

Page 81: ...ess the REC button or the DP 2 Pedal The red light above the REC button will light and the information you play will replace what was previously on the selected track 6 When you want to stop recording...

Page 82: ...which changes to tempo will be recorded and recreated during playback This allows you to record parts to the sound of the Metronome giving you timing accuracy and correct measure numbers then add tem...

Page 83: ...ress PLAY to begin Tempo Record PLAY i I The song will be played back Changes made to the tempo by rotating the alpha dial will be recorded 5 Press STOP when you re finished making tempo changes 1 T E...

Page 84: ...ayback modes This is often useful when you want to add parts to a song after a tempo track is recorded and you want a steady even tempo to record to To reactivate the changes in tempo The in the displ...

Page 85: ...e PR 300S Setting PR 300S Synchronization Now we need to tell the PR 300S to synchronize itself to the external sequencers clock messages tempo changes is transferred one where the entire performance...

Page 86: ...t of the song being recorded 6 Stop the external sequencer if necessary at the end of the recording The red light above the REC button will blink Setting Tempo Record If you want the PR 300S to record...

Page 87: ...at the scratchpad only stores the last information placed there i e every time you place something in the scratchpad it erases informatIOn pJaced there previously COpy 10 scralchpad _ _ I C _ _ t L CO...

Page 88: ...ta or Inserted moving existing data to make room at the Paste In point Song Section this field specifies the number of measures affected by the Copy CUI or Erase function For instance if you set this...

Page 89: ...you chose Pasting the Scratchpad Information into the Song The information put in the scratchpad during the Copy Cut or Paste operation descnbed above can be placed Into the song if desired You have a...

Page 90: ...annel to another MIDI channel so that two different instruments play the same music Simply record an instrument using Part I for example then perform a Copy function and paste the copied information t...

Page 91: ...TIZE COpy TRANSPOSE To Insert Measures 5 8 all tracks into Measures 9 12 keeping same tracks as before Editing Examples To Merge Track 3 data into Track 4 To Extract only Track 3 Part 2 MIDI channel 2...

Page 92: ...gether 1 Hold SHIFT and press QUANTIZE You can reverse a Quantize function using the Undo command see Undo for more information 3 Press the button until the screen at right appears in the display 5 Pr...

Page 93: ...pose the rhythm track as transposing the rhythm track would change the drum sounds which play Even when selecting All the rhythm track will be exempted from all transpose functions 3 When everything h...

Page 94: ...he Count In phrase l Record a two measure drum pattern anywhere on any track For more information see Recording Rhythm Parts 2 Store the two measure rhythm pattern in the scratchpad using the Erase Cu...

Page 95: ...t Undo an operation once you ve entered the Record mode Also sometimes when you are performing a Cut Erase Paste or Transpose function the PR 300S will display Memory Low Continue Without Undo What th...

Page 96: ...line NOTE To save your song as an SMF press and hold the STOP button and then press the SAVEl button Saving your song as a Standard MIDI File gives your song data a greater degree of compatibility wi...

Page 97: ...e song you are saving will replace the existing song A after the song number indicates that the selected song is the original version of the song you are saving TRANSPOSE SAVE 1 SAr Indicates you will...

Page 98: ...number of the song you want to copy the Source Song to by rotating the alpha dial sa n o s i t c f uo l If 4 Ct t e n I existing song you will write over that song w i t h the song you are copying The...

Page 99: ...a DD Double Density disk all of the information to be copied may not fit as HD disks have more storage space than DD disks To copy all songs on a disk to another disk 1 Make sure the disk to be copie...

Page 100: ...Song Delete then press ENTER If a disk is already in the disk drive the PR 300S will skip this step If the disk in the disk drive is not the disk you want to copy eject the disk press STOP and start t...

Page 101: ...T and press DISK These bunons are located underneath the top cover 3 Rotate the alpha dial to select Disk Format 4 Press ENTER The PR 300S will ask you to insert a new disk you can also insert a previ...

Page 102: ...DI If however you want to get maximum benefit from MIDI and the capabilities of the PR 300S you should read this chapter which gives a simple explanation of MIDI and the PR 300S The Four MIDI connecto...

Page 103: ...were played and in what order or sequence how long each note was held how hard each note was played how each expression pedal was set and moved what sounds were used Rodgers organ etc Then during pla...

Page 104: ...y music data created for General MIDI Level I specifications can be played using the PR 300S s sound source allowing you to use an even wider range of commercially available music data The PR 300S s S...

Page 105: ...arts as shown at right This Part priority determines which sounds will be omitted when the song data calls for more notes than are currently available Sounds from Parts with the lowest priority are om...

Page 106: ...plementation for further details Program Change Messages These messages are used to select sounds for the 16 Parts of the as Sound Source When a Program Change message is received by the GS Sound Sour...

Page 107: ...notes sustained by the sostenuto function A Sostenuto On message has a value between 64 and 127 a Sostenuto Off message has a value between 0 and 63 Effect 1 Reverb Amount Control Change 91 This mess...

Page 108: ...d to the MIDI OUT jack Ext or to the PR 300S s internal sound source The ORGAN switch on the back of the PR 300S EXT INT selects one of two MIDI channel default maps See page 7 Track Mute Channel Conv...

Page 109: ...description of the parameter controlled by each MIDI switch To change a MIDI switch 1 Press MIDI This button is located underneath the top cover MIDI DISK I I l I C1c ck C it _ I I I1 I O lt Off I f...

Page 110: ...to On IN CTRL On Off Control Change This switch determines whether or not the PR 300S responds to Control Change messages received at the MIDI IN jack Control Change messages control effecls like Vib...

Page 111: ...in the LCD Instead save the data on a disk formatted by the PR 300S The following functions are not available when an SMF disk is in the disk drive Song Copy All Song Copy Song Delete and Disk Format...

Page 112: ...ut IN AFT IN BEND IN CTRL IN PROG IN EXCL Update Soft Thru MIDI ch 1 16 TUNE Metronome Tone Expression Default Piano1 Acoustic Bs Strings Alto Sax Nylon_StrGI Flute Brass I Church Org 1 Fantasia Stand...

Page 113: ...larinet 1 Pipe 73 0 Piccolo 1 Tone List Updated PC Var Tone Name Sounds Piano Keyboard 1 0 Piano 1 1 1 8 Piano 1w 2 1 16 Piano 1d 1 2 0 Piano 2 1 2 8 Piano2w 2 3 0 Piano 3 1 3 8 Piano 3w 2 4 0 Honky t...

Page 114: ...Drum l 119 8 808 Tom l 119 9 Elec Perc l 120 0 Reverse Cym 2 SFX 121 0 Gt FrelNoise l 121 1 Gt CUl Noise l 121 2 Siring Stap l 122 0 Breath Noise 2 122 1 Fl Key Click l I 123 0 Seashore l 123 1 Rain 2...

Page 115: ...ccolo 2 2 77 127 Recorder 1 78 127 Pan Pipes 1 79 127 Sax 1 1 80 127 Sax 2 1 81 127 Sax 3 1 82 127 Sax4 1 83 127 Clarinet 1 1 84 127 Clarinet 2 1 85 127 Oboe 1 86 127 Engl Horn 1 87 127 Bassoon 1 88 1...

Page 116: ...Snare Drum I Hand Cia Snare Drum 2 Hich Tom 2 Crash C mbal I Slash C mbaI Cowbell Chinese C mbal Jinele Bell o n Triangle Crash C mbal 2 Long Guiro EXO Claves Bell Tree Castanets Lonc Low Whistle EXC...

Page 117: ...gh Conga 60 Door n Hi h Con a Scratch Low Conga 64 62 Windchime 65 High Timbale Car Engine Low Timbale 64 Car Stop 67 High Agogo 65 Car Pass Low Acoe o Car Crash 69 Cabasa 67 Siren Marncas Train 71 Sh...

Page 118: ...Demo Disk that came with your PR 300S the ISM Music Data and SMF Music Data disks which are sold separately are Master Disks This means they are write protected and you will be unable to alter their c...

Page 119: ...o do Press STOP Either make the song you are editing smaller or reduce the range over which you are editing and try the operation again Cause SOUND and EFFECTS settings cannot be saved because the PR...

Page 120: ...EP I 5 8 Detuned EP 2 6 8 Detuned Or 1 17 8 Detuned Or 2 18 8 Distortion Gl 31 0 Doctor Solo 82 8 Doctor Solo 45 127 Dog 124 I Door 125 3 Door Creaking 125 2 E Piano I 5 0 E Piano Iv 5 16 E Piano 2 6...

Page 121: ...x 65 0 Soundtrack 98 0 Soundtrack 37 127 Space Voice 92 0 Square 81 I Square Wave 81 0 Square Wave 48 127 Star Theme 104 0 Starship 126 8 Steel Drums 115 0 Steel str Gt 26 0 StrSect I 49 127 StrSect 2...

Page 122: ...0 3 Expression 64 x 0 3 Hold 1 65 x x 3 Portamento 66 x 0 3 Sostenuto 67 x 0 3 Soft 91 x x 3 Reverb Effect 1 93 x x 3 Chorus Effect 3 98 99 x x 3 NRPS LSB MSB 100 101 x x 3 RPN LSB MSB other 2 119 x...

Page 123: ...3 Sostenuto 67 0 0 3 Soft 91 0 x 3 Reverb Effect 1 93 0 x 3 Chorus Effect 3 98 99 0 x 3 NRPS LSB MSB 100 101 0 x 3 RPN LSB MSB other 2 119 0 x 3 120 0 0 0 All Sound Off 121 0 0 0 Reset All Controllers...

Page 124: ...to send Bank select mm II before sending Program change The Variation number of GS Form at is define as the decimal expression of the MSB value Control change number OOH of the Bank Select 116 Ignored...

Page 125: ...16 mm II Value of the parameter specified with RPN and or NRPN OVolume Status Second Third BnH 07H vvH n MIDI channel number vv Volume OPanpot Status Second Third BnH OAH vvH n MIDI channel number vv...

Page 126: ...e Ignored when Rx Sostenuto OFF n MIDI channel number vv Control value n MIDI channel number vv Control value OSostenuto Status Second Third BnH 42H vvH Ignored when Rx Portamento OFF Ignored when Rx...

Page 127: ...e NRPN II LSB of the NRPN OH ch 1 ch 16 Recognized when Rx NRPN ON Rx NRPN is set 10 OFF by power on reset or by receiving Turn General MIDI System On and it is set to ON by GS RESET The values set by...

Page 128: ...d channel mm OEH 40H 72H 50 0 50 TVF TVA Envelope delay time relative change on specified channel mm OEH 40H 72H 50 0 50 TVF TVA Envelope release time relative change on specified channel mm OEH 40H 7...

Page 129: ...CnH ppH mmH IIH mmH Master fine tuning mm II 00 OOH 40 OOH 7F 7FH 8192 x 100 8192 0 8191 x 100 8192 cents Master coarse tuning mm 28H 40H 58H 24 0 24 semitones II ignored value OOH RPN null Return to...

Page 130: ...hannel turn off immediately However the state of channel messages down note change You must not use All sounds off messages in place of Note off messages n MIDI channel number Reset all controllers St...

Page 131: ...es AU sounds off AU notes off and Reset all controllers and returns to normal operation Monitoring of active sensing messages will terminate System Exclusive Messages Status Data FOH iiH ddH eeH Statu...

Page 132: ...his messuge If PR 300S s Rx Sys Ex SW OFF it won t recognize this message It takes about 50ms to execute this message L r c f fA L r l f L L t L L GS Reset Universal non realtime message Broadcast Gen...

Page 133: ...size that specify designation and length respectively On receiving a proper RQ I message for the device tbe device wililransmit a Data set I OTI message which contains the requested data Otherw ise th...

Page 134: ...lOH 42H 12H aaH bbH ccH ddH eeH sum 12H Command ID aaH Address MSB bbH ccH Address LSB ddH Data eeH Data sum Checksum F7H EOX Byte Description FOH Exclusive status 41H Manufacturer s ID IOH Device ID...

Page 135: ...two types of GS Exclusive messages One is an individual parameter communication the other is a bulk dump communication An outlined address map of the Exclusive Communication is shown below Address Bl...

Page 136: ...et Rx Only 127 Exit GS Refer to System Exclusive Message of Mode Change Part 16 default MIDlch 16 x F C C C C C 4 f Default Value H Default Value H 02 06 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 00 00 00 04 00 00 D...

Page 137: ...Flanger 06 Short Delay 07 Short Delay FB 40 0 I 39 00 00 0I 00 07 CHORUS PRE I PF 00 40 01 3A 00 00 01 00 7F CHORUS LEVEL 40 40 01 3B 00 00 01 00 7F CHORUS FEEDBACK 08 40 01 3C 00 00 01 00 7F CHORUS D...

Page 138: ...I for Part 10 M IDI CH I0 x O and all other parts are set to ordinary parts OFF 0 This can be changed to set up a normal block to act as another drum part 40 Ix 16 00 00 01 28 58 PITCH KEY SHIFT 24 2...

Page 139: ...o 100 00 00 40 2x 07 00 00 01 00 7F MOD lR 2 RATECDNlROL 10 00 I0 0 Hz 40 40 2x 08 000001 00 7F MOD LRl2 PITCH DEPTH o 60 cent 00 40 2x 09 00 00 OJ 00 7F MOD LF02 TVF DEPTH o 2400 cent 00 40 2x OA 00...

Page 140: ...40 L 40 2x 48 00 00 01 00 7F CC I LF02 PITCH DEPTH o 600 cent 00 40 2x 49 00 00 01 00 7F CCI LF02 TVF DEPTH o 2400 cent 00 r 40 2x 4A 00 00 01 00 7F CC I LF02 TVA DEPTH o 100 0 00 40 2x 50 00 00 01 28...

Page 141: ...in the following case If you send messages which include large amounts of data more than 128 bytes and you send them out in separate packets then the top address of the following messages may have an...

Page 142: ...60 BLOCK 7 2 packets 48 OF OF 48 OF 10 00 01 60 C BLOCK 8 2 packets 48 10 6F 48 10 70 00 01 60 r BLOCK 9 2 packets 48 124F 48 12 50 00 10 60 BLOCK A 2 packets 48 14 2F 48 14 30 00 01 60 BLOCK B 2 pac...

Page 143: ...49 m3 7F 49 m4 00 00 02 00 ASSIGN GROUP NUMBER 49 m5 7F 49 m6 00 00 02 00 PANPOT 49 m7 7F 49 m8 00 00 02 00 REVERB SEND LEVEL 49 m9 7F 49 mA 00 00 02 00 CHORUS SEND LEVEL 49 mB 7F 49 mC 00 00 02 00 Rx...

Page 144: ...H 63 3FH 95 5FH 127 7FH To indicate a decimal number for the MIDI channel Bank number and Program number add one to the values in the table The resolution of 7 bit Hexadecimal numbers is 128 Use sever...

Page 145: ...I CH 4 LSB of RPN parameter number OOH B3 65 00 MfOlCH 4 MSB of RPN parameter number OOH B3 060C MfOlCH 4 MSB of Data entry OCH B3 26 00 MIDI CH 4 LSB of Data entry OOH B3 64 7F MIDI CH 4 LSB of RPN p...

Page 146: ...B I 2 3 4 5 address Example 2 To request LEVEL of NOTE NUMBER 75 0 5 Claves in DRUM MAP I The Checksum is 40H 0 I H 30H 02H 64 I 48 2 115 sum 115 sum 128 0 quotient 115 remainder checksum 128 115 rema...

Page 147: ...24 voices Number of Parts 16 Number of Tones 354 Number of Drum Sets 10 9 SFX Set Effects Digital Reverb Chorus Hardware Display 15 characters 2 lines Backlit LCD Connectors Four MIDI connectors MIDI...

Page 148: ...nd Bend range see SOUND Button locations BEAT _ 3 BWD 3 CHAIN PLAY 48 COpy 48 COUNT IN 3 CUT 48 DISK 48 EFFECTS 48 ENTER 3 ERASE 48 EXPRESSION 48 FWD 3 MARKERA 3 MARKER B 3 MARKER CLEAR 3 METRO BEAT 4...

Page 149: ...also MIDI Coupler Computers 103 Connections audio cables 6 7 MIDI cables 6 7 94 Control alpha dial 3 control change input tiIter 102 functions 2 3 VOLUME location 3 other see Button COpy button locati...

Page 150: ...on 54 ENTER hutton location 3 ERASE bUllon location 48 using ERASE function 79 Error messages 110 EXPRESSION button location 48 external pedal 56 MIDI messages 98 100 recording 38 44 setting for part...

Page 151: ...lay 16 MARKER CLEAR button location 3 using MARKER CLEAR function 17 Master channels 34 see also MIDI Channel Master clock 29 see also MIDI Clock Measure number display 10 Memory backup 4 full conditi...

Page 152: ...ut filter 102 program change messages 98 100 reverb level messages 99 RPN messages 99 setting channels to INT or EXT 19 soft thru function 102 soft messages 100 sostenuto messages 99 100 starting mess...

Page 153: ...repeati ng _ _ __ _ I I 16 scratchpad 82 screen _ 9 song _ _ 9 sounds on the PR 300S 18 20 see also Sounds start and stop with external pedal 55 starting normally II stopping normally II without temp...

Page 154: ...messages 99 Registration organ MIDI couplers 20 23 recording 29 34 44 Remote controls START STOP pedal 55 EXPRESSION pedal 56 REPEAT button location 3 play 16 66 record loop recording 67 using REPEAT...

Page 155: ...100 SOUND button location 2 21 48 chorus level 52 drum set kit selection 57 expression level 52 function 21 Iist of tones 105 list of tones alphabetical I 12 panning 51 pitchbend range 53 playing sou...

Page 156: ...dication 15 muting 15 rhythm 12 IS TRANSPOSE button location 48 limitations for Track R 85 using TRANSPOSE function 118 TRANSPOSE ENTER button location 3 key of the song 12 TUNE button location 48 usi...

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Page 158: ...ZEALAND Tel 09 3098 715 SPAIN Roland Electronics de Espana S A Calle Bolivia 239 08020 Barcelona SPAIN Tel 93 308 1000 SWITZERLAND Rodgers Distribution c o Musitronic AG Gerberstrasse 5 CH I IIO Lies...

Page 159: ...upport GS Variation Select Controller 0 messages 2 Manual 3 Manual Starshi PEDAL SWELL 1906 034 123 124 125 126 1 1127 128 S nth Bass 3 PR 300S Program Change Guide Variation 8 GREAT CHOIR Piano 1W Pi...

Page 160: ...ckenspiel 10 Bassoon 71 11 72 Vibraphone 12 Piccolo 73 Marimba 13 Flute 74 II 14 75 Tubular Bell 15 Pan Flute 76 16 n Organ 1 17 Shakuhachi 78 Organ 2 18 Whistle 79 I 19 80 Church Organ 1 20 Square Wa...

Page 161: ...3 E Piano 1v 5 16 Stream 123 4 E Piano 2v 6 16 Bubble 123 5 HarpsL w 7 16 60 s Organ 1 17 16 Bird 124 0 Church Org 3 20 16 Dog 124 1 Nylon Gt o 25 16 Horse Gallop 124 2 Mandolin 26 16 Bird 2 124 3 Fun...

Page 162: ...85 25 English Horn 86 26 87 27 Harmonica 88 28 1 89 29 Trumpet 2 90 30 Trombone 1 91 31 I 92 32 French Horn 93 33 94 34 Tuba 95 35 96 Brass Section 36 97 37 Vibe 1 98 38 99 39 Syn Mallet 100 40 101 41...

Page 163: ...USA FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device persuant to Part 15 of the...

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