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Summary of Contents for CR-80

Page 1: ...WNER S MANUAL focus t Roknd CR eO HLJMAtsI HM HM PLXTEH o o o o O O O O O Q O O C DC DC DC D Bum ninau Twu UhW C hjia o o o o Dmi i li i font BrDJM UlnVPVXI C i c r r p r 1 1 i r pi r i r p CZDCip CZp...

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Page 3: ...each of five pattern types Variation Fili In Break tntroyEnding The CR 80 contains 69 quality percussion sounds and 8 sound effects that provides 16 bit dynamic range The Feel Slider controls the rhy...

Page 4: ...t Afterwards be sure to wipe the unit thoroughly with a soft dry cloth Never use benzene thinners alcohol or solvents of any kind to avoid the risk of discoloration and or deformation Additional Preca...

Page 5: ...ry 24 2 Fill in Break lntro Ending Pattern Seiection 25 3 Repeat Setting 26 4 About the Tempo of a Song 27 2 Editing a Song 28 1 Part Change 28 2 Part Delete 28 3 New Part Insertion 29 3 Playing a Son...

Page 6: ...tings and select a sound to be played from the Key Pad 74 Bank Keys 1 3 Use one of these keys and a Number key to select a Rhythm Style 75_ External Card Key Press this key when you use a Music Style...

Page 7: ...a CO It a a 1 S B 2 O a 5 E ra a E S 1 11 EB 3 o n c o r a t3 9 CM g S o 5 lj i_U 1 C C s a o _ r o en I 5 Si OS c a ls tj S 1 i TO rx n i 15 9 75 J c S O u S n O 6 ii S Its oj x Q 9 So I o E c J2 CO...

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Page 9: ...TART FILL IM TO COO R L C C _ STOP RESTART luatnurui C WMt CR 8D MR O IOCiN9V POWER SOOffiA _ONnOFF e UMI10l tlAeFOII Aa ADAnan ornr o o a O Of 95B yirXiiOn o O OOQ o CD00 IDC30 O o ooo boss ooo Audio...

Page 10: ...ay the song you have made in the Song Edit mode SONG EDIT MODE This mode allows you to make a song rhythm part by creating a sequence of rhythm pat terns MIDI FUNCTION MODE This mode allows you to set...

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Page 12: ...t Rhythm Styles You can select whichever one you like 1 Press NORfyiAL to select the Normal mode the NORMAL indicator will light o o o 2 Select the Rhythm Style you wish to play using BANK 1 3 and C N...

Page 13: ...Normal mode will be automatically written into the Rhythm Style currently in use If you wish to play a rhythm pattern at the tempo written in memory select the Rhythm Style with the CR SO stopped the...

Page 14: ...the unit is switched off The rhythmic fee of each rhythm pattern performance can be controlled with the Feel Slider Moving the slider will change the rhythmic feel of the performance for the percussio...

Page 15: ...ER 1 12 MEHbS 002b J 120 Es NflNBO UfiRIl t Card 3 Press C START STOP to start the playing and press it again to stop it NUMBER 9 12 contain the same rhythms as NUMBER 1 4 Also on cards that includes...

Page 16: ...repeatedly 1 Select a Variation pattern to be played by pressing the relevant VARIATIOFQ 1 4 o o o GDGDGDCZ j j r t Selected Variation Pattern 2 Fill in 2 Press C START STOP and a rhythm pattern of 4...

Page 17: ...STOP RESTART Press the foot peda and a Fill in pattern will be played This is a rhythm pattern used to break or divide a rhythm which is playing A break can be added to introduce new sections or new...

Page 18: ...yed repeatedly C IWinO EMDrfiG MEflss 0881 O fc f d T J 128 INTR4 t Selected Intro Pattern 5 Ending There ore different types of Intro patterns composed of 1 2 or 4 Pars depending on the Rhythm Style...

Page 19: ...his point the rhythm will stop Applause snare roll waves and birds P 20 will be played at a specific volume level even during fade in out 2 Auto Fill in inserts a fill when you change Variation patter...

Page 20: ...e it will be ignored 4 Restart Synchronizing rhythm patterns using a foot pedal The CR 80 allows you to control rhythm patterns using a foot pedal When there is timing gap between the CR 80 and anothe...

Page 21: ...EUEL Jazz Ualiz Select the Rhythm Style to be initialized using BANK 1 3 EXT CARD and C NUMBER 1 12 INIT INST LEUEL F o p R ci c k If you have selected the Rhythm Style whose volume balance had been e...

Page 22: ...Sounds that include ambience ELECTRIC U ELEC Voices of the Roiand Rhythm Composer TR 808 JA2Z U JAZZ Drum voices for Jazz BRUSHES U BRUSHES Sounds played using a brush MT E CM Sounds for the Roland Mu...

Page 23: ...A 1 5 Press normal return to the Normal mode 6 Play the Key Pads to hear the percussion sound you have selected The drum set MT B CM contains the same percussion sounds as DRY For a detailed explanati...

Page 24: ...vided into sections each of which contains 4 Parts However in a song the Parts are numbered consecutively from beginning to end A y 5 v 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 When you ent...

Page 25: ...st bar 002 003 004 8 Beat VARM Pop Rock VARI 2 Pop Rock VARI 2 4 8 Beat VARM 2nd bar Pop Rock VARI 2 3rd bar Pop Rock VARI 2 4th bar Even when different rhythm patterns are programmed as above 4 bars...

Page 26: ...ar 2nd bar 3rd bar 4th bar That is the number of bars included in one Part differs depending what kind of rhythm pat tern is entered in that Part 1 Programming a Song 1 Song Entry 1 Press SONG EDIT wi...

Page 27: ...entered in the song and the Part indicator advances by one Repeat steps 6 8 until you have completed the song 9 Press C START STOP to stop the playing If you wish to program another song repeat from s...

Page 28: ...that will have rhythm patterns piay repeatedly Set the Repeat function using the Repeat Begin REPEAT BEGIN and Repeat End REPEAT END X REPEAT NUMBER parameters The number of repeats can be set from 1...

Page 29: ...1 si bar Pop Rock VARU Sndbar Pop Rock Pop Rock Pop Rock Pop Rock VAR 1 VARI 1 VAR1 1 VARI 1 iBlbar gndbar Srdbat dmtar 007 003 Repeat end 4 About the Tempo of a Song The CR 80 can store a different...

Page 30: ...lect the new rhythm pattern to replace the existing one This indicated that the new rhythm pattern is selected bONiilS 024 J 120 Samba UflRI 1 To set the Repeat press REPEAT 5 Press ENTER to enter the...

Page 31: ...Normal mode This function inserts a new rhythm pattern Into a song Part Number 001 a Seat Iniral 001 8 Seat Intra t Part you wish to Insert 002 9 Seal Vartailon 1 003 W fflwi2 004 8 Seat Variation 1 _...

Page 32: ...the selected song the following message will appear in the display b 8 N id 1 8 y 8 1 4 I xLiCJ 3 Press CSTART STOP to piay the song If you press C FADE IN OUT instead the song will be start with the...

Page 33: ...op the repeated play of the LP portion and move onto the next rhythm f BREAK kOKTlNUEl tOCOOaJ Pressing TO CODA will allow the rhythm be played until the end of the repeat portion and then it moves on...

Page 34: ...This connector transmits an exact copy of the MIDI message received at the MIDI IN connector Using MIDI THRU connectors several MIDI devices couid be connected to one another The practical limit howe...

Page 35: ...channel Channel messages transmit perfomiance controlling information Normally these mes sages cover almost all the controls How each MIDI message controls the performance is determined by the setting...

Page 36: ...CR 80 uses Control Change messages to adjust the volume and to change Drum Sets Rhythm Styles or Rhythm Patterns together with Program Change messages See page 54 Q System Messages messages transmitt...

Page 37: ...MIDI instruments are those which are common to both devices To quickly determine what Information each instrument trans mits and receives a MIDI implementation chart is provided in every owner s manua...

Page 38: ...e rhythm stopped press SYNC START the indicator wiil light Q ftUTOpiLL SVNC START c To cancel the Sync Start mode press SYNC START again 5 Play the keyboard and the CR 80 will start 6 Press C START St...

Page 39: ...is selected the CR 80 does not play the internal percussion sounds even if it receives Note messages 3 Press C NORMAQ to return to the Normal mode To play a song press SONG PLAY to select the Song Pla...

Page 40: ...anges to ext Vi hen the rhythm starts playing 1 With the rhythm stopped press MIDI FUNC to select the following display MIDI Channel Sync Mode Note Control L H CLK r TRL 19 IHT INST 2 Move the cursor...

Page 41: ...connector on the external slave device 2 Set the CR 80 s Sync nnode to INT 3 Set the slave device to MIDI Sync mode refer to the operation manual of the slave device 4 Press the CR 80 s C START STOP...

Page 42: ...efault Settings on page 52 All sounds from KICK to BELL inclusive and COWBELL change depending on the drum set you select Percussion Sounds stored in the Drum Sets Drum Sets DRY U DRY ROOM U RO0M POWE...

Page 43: ...e cymbal bell Ride cymbal bell Brush ride cymbal Ride cymbal bell COWBELL 808 Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell AH the Drum Sets except for MT E CM have two subsets such as DRY and U DRY These two subse...

Page 44: ...ounds for which Note messages are not to be transmitted or received should be set to OFF When the same Note Number is assigned to more than one sound all the relevant sounds can be played simultaneous...

Page 45: ...drum set with the U mark proceed to step 7 to set the Note Numbers When you have selected a drum set without U press NORMaQ to finish the procedure 7 Press C MIDI FUNC to select the following display...

Page 46: ...mark The MT E CM drum set has a fixed Note Number assignment Note Numbers 0 127 OFF When you have selected a drum set with U mark set the Note Numbers of the percus sion sounds on the externa MIDI de...

Page 47: ...lected a drum set without the U mark press C NORMAL to finish to procedure 6 Press C MIDl FUNC to select the following display Ni iTE fiSSIGH KICK 36 7 Using DEL and INS select the percussion sound to...

Page 48: ...ck if the SYNC mode is set to INT If not set the SYNC mode to INT Page 38 Check if the selected song contains data If not program a song in the Song Edit mode or select a song that contains data Page...

Page 49: ...oard The CR 80 does not sync start with the keyboard Check if the MIDI cable is connected correctly Check if the MIDI OUT connector on the keyboard is securely connected to the MIDI IN connector on th...

Page 50: ...te Control is set to VOL To use the CR 80 as a MIDI sound module sel Note Control to INST Page 42 Determine if SYNC Start is set When SYNC Start is set percussion sounds on the CR 80 are not played ev...

Page 51: ...xer etc Check if the MID channels are set correctly Check if the receive channel of the external device matches the MIDI channel of the CR 80 Check if the Note Numbers are assigned correctly Set the N...

Page 52: ...the EXT CARD slot on the CR 80 What to do Insert a Music Style card securely into the EXT CARD slot i i r o n 9 c s r d Cause The card connected to the EXT CARD slot cannot be used on the CR 80 What t...

Page 53: ...e Low 808 tom HI AGOGO Hi agogo Brush low slap tom l6w_agogo Low agogo CABASA Cabasa o MIDJOM Mid room tom MARACAS Moracas o Mid attack tom SHORT_WHSL Short whistle Mid 808 tom LONG_WHSL Long whistle...

Page 54: ...LAP 58 PERCUSSION HLBONGO 60 PERCUSSION LOW BONGO 61 PERCUSSION muteIconga 62 PERCUSSION HLCONGA 63 PERCUSSION LOW CONGA 64 PERCUSSION HLTMBL 65 PERCUSSION LOW TMBL 66 PERCUSSION HLAGOGO 67 PERCUSSION...

Page 55: ...4 2 R B 2 4 2 Oldies 2 4 2 Latin Rock 2 4 2 Disco 2 4 2 Funk 2 4 1 Swing 1 2 4 2 Swing2 2 4 2 Brush Swing 2 4 2 Jazz Waltz 2 4 2 Waltz 2 4 2 March 2 4 2 Country 2 4 1 Ballad 2 4 2 Dance 4 4 4 Pofka 4...

Page 56: ...d with Program Change when rhythm is chanEtJd Refer to the Program Change description OVduma Status Second Third BnH 0711 vvH n MIDI Channel 0H FII 0 15 vv Volume 0OH 7Fn 0 127 ch l 15 ch l6 Status Cn...

Page 57: ...ring cannot be obtained by Note Events f CTFEL is sel to VOL overall volume is cwitrolled accofding to the velocity of a received Note On message from a note number not greater than 54 CF3K When SYNC...

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Page 59: ...en CLK is set to EXT Song Select Stains Second F3H SSH M Song Number OOH 03H CO 3 Changes songs if received in he SONG PLAY mode System Realtime message Recognized only when CI K is set to EXT Timing...

Page 60: ...O O Bank select Volume Prog Change True O 2 O 2 System Exclusive X X Song Pos System _ Song Sel Common Tune X O CLK INT X X O CLK EXT X System Clock Real Time Commands O CLK INT O CLK INT O CLK EXT O...

Page 61: ...500 Parts Tempo J 40 to 250 Display 16 characters 2 lines backlit LCD Connectors Output Jacks Mono Stereo Headphone Jack stereo MIDi Connectors IN OUT To Coda Restart Jack Fill in Jack Start Stop Jac...

Page 62: ...18 Rhythm Style 10 14 CS Song 22 Song Edit Mode 8 Song Play Mode 8 Sync Mode 38 Sync Start 35 CT Tempo 11 27 V Variation 14 For the U K IMPORTANT THE WIRES N TH S MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANC...

Page 63: ...reasonable proteaion against such a intertBrence in a rasidenBal installation However ffiere is no guarantee that the iilerference will not occur in a particular instaBation It tNs equipmen does caus...

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