Procedure for playing back midi phrases, 27 recording and playing midi data (midi phrase) – Roland AR-200 User Manual

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Recording and Playing MIDI Data (MIDI Phrase)

Applications

fig.mid-04

The MEMORY FULL indicator tells how much recording
time is left. The MEMORY FULL indicator light flashes when
the recorded data reaches 90% of the card’s capacity, then
stays on when 100% capacity is reached.

6.

Press the Stop button to end recording.

* Recording will also stop if a Stop signal is received from the

connected MIDI device.

• Some MIDI sequencers output MIDI sound generator

setup messages (tone settings for each part, volume
information, effects data, and so on) when a song is
selected, and this may prevent MIDI messages from
being recorded correctly when recording with the AR-
200 begins. In such instances, start recording with the
AR-200 first, then after this select and play back the song
from the MIDI sequencer.

• In recording MIDI with the AR-200, the recording tempo

is set at 120 (tempo information is not stored).

• You cannot change the phrase number afterward, so be

sure select the phrase number you want to record before
you start recording.

Using MIDI Signals to Start and Stop Recording

With the AR-200, you can do things such as have recording
start upon reception of a start message from another MIDI
device, as well as have a recording in progress be stopped
upon reception of a stop message. During recording standby,
recording starts when a System Real time start message
(FAH) is received, and stops when a stop message (FCH) is
received.

Furthermore, start (FAH) and stop (FCH) messages are
transmitted when phrases are played back.

"MIDI Implementation"

,

"MIDI Implementation"

(p. 58-p. 64)

Procedure for Playing Back MIDI
Phrases

Manual playback

1.

Insert a card containing recorded information into a slot.

2.

Press the / button to select the number of the phrase to
be played back. The MIDI/CLIP indicator lights up
when a MIDI phrase is selected.

fig.mid-05

* The non-recording phrase number in display is flashed.

3.

Press the PLAY button and the phrase will playback.

While playback is in progress, the PLAY indicator lights, and
a dot flashes in the display.

4.

Press the Stop button to end playback.

Playback Using Control Input and Other Input

You can play back control input and other input in the same
manner as you would with audio phrases.

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