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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
Select the devices as shown in the illustration at left, and then click [OK]. Specify the PCR as the control surface for SONAR 6 LE. In SONAR 6 LE, choose the Options | Control Surfaces menu to open the Controllers/Surfaces dialog box. Click the Add new controller/surface button. For [Controller/Surface], choose “Edirol PCR-300”. For [Input Port], choose “EDIROL PCR 2”. For [Output Port], choose “EDIROL PCR”. Then click [OK]. Click [Close]. Create a new project. Choose the File | New menu to access the New Project File dialog box. In the [Template] eld, choose “Normal”. In the [Name] eld, enter the name of your project. Then click [OK]. 1 2 1. 2. 3. 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 4 1. 2. Insert a plug-in synth. From the Insert menu, choose Soft Synths | Triangle II. In the “Insert Soft Synth Options” dialog box, in the [Open These Windows] area, select the “Synth Property Page” check box, and click [OK]. Right-click on the Triangle II screen, and choose “ob9”. Play the keyboard of the PCR. If you hear the synth sound, the PCR is correctly connected to your computer. Use DYNAMIC MAPPING to control SONAR. On the PCR, press the [DYNAMIC MAPPING] button; the SONAR 6 LE [ACT] window will appear. Click the mouse on the Triangle II screen, and while playing the keyboard of the PCR, try operating the PCR’s R1 knob. The synth sound will change as you operate the knob. In this way, DYNAMIC MAPPING lets the PCR control the parameters that are appropriate for the SONAR 6 LE window you’ve selected with the mouse. 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 6 1. 2. If you experience problems If your system does not work as you expect, or if you don’t hear sound, check the following items. Can’t install the driver! Could another USB device be connected? Be sure to disconnect all USB devices (other than a mouse and/or keyboard) when you perform the installation. When you connect the PCR, connect it directly to a USB connector located on the computer itself; don’t connect it to a USB hub. Could other software or background software (such as antivirus programs) be running? The installation may not occur correctly if other programs are running. Be sure to exit all other programs before you perform the installation. . . No sound! Is the PCR connected correctly? Re-connect the PCR’s USB cable to your computer. Is the PCR’s power switch set correctly? Make sure that the PCR’s power switch is set to the USB position. Could the volume of your computer be turned down or muted? Windows Vista: In Control Panel, choose Hardware and Sound, and then click Adjust system volume in the Sound section. In Volume Mixer, adjust the Device volume. If Mute is on, click the button once again to turn it o . Windows XP: In Control Panel, choose Sounds and Audio Devices, and open Sounds and Audio Devices Properties. Select the Volume tab, and adjust the Device volume. If the Mute check box is selected, clear the check box. Are you using headphones? Make sure that your headphones are correctly connected to the headphone jack of your computer. Is an audio interface connected to your computer? Refer to the owner’s manual for your equipment to check whether the audio interface is set correctly. Is the appropriate track selected? In SONAR 6 LE’s track view, click to select the track Track 4 that is assigned to the plug-in synth, and then play it. . . . . . . For more detailed information, refer to Troubleshooting in the owner’s manual. You can play sounds, but something’s wrong? Is there a delay from when you play the note until you hear sound? From SONAR LE’s [Options] menu, choose [Audio], and in the [Audio Options] window, adjust the [Mixing Latency] bu er size. Decreasing the bu er size will shorten the time lag, but noise or crackles may occur if the bu er size is too small. Set this as low as possible without causing problems with the sound. If you’re using an external audio interface rather than the built-in sound functionality of your computer, refer to the owner’s manual of the equipment you’re using. . Use control maps to control various software The PCR provides fty controllers, and lets you freely assign MIDI messages to each controller. The MIDI settings assigned to the controllers are collectively called a “Control Map”. By using control maps, you can easily switch to settings appropriate for a particular software package or setup. For details, refer to “Using Control Maps” in the owner’s manual. Download additional control maps You can download the most recent additional control maps from the following website. Roland support website You’ll need to use PCR Editor in order to load a downloaded control map into the PCR. Using PCR Editor to create a control map PCR Editor lets you easily create a control map suitable for your setup by assigning MIDI messages to the PCR’s controllers. You can also use it to load into the PCR one of the additional control maps you’ve downloaded, or to save your original control map as a le. Installing PCR Editor (Windows users) St...
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