
Owner’s Manual Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: "USING THE UNITSAFELY" and "IMPORTANT NOTES" ( p. 2,
10 Installation Attaching the Rubber Feet (Included Items) Attach these as required, such as when you’re using the AR-200 without mounting it on a ra
11Installation Rack-Mounting the AR-200 By attaching a rack mount adaptor to the AR-200 (RAD-50: sold separately) you can install it in an EIA rack.
12 Examples of Usage and Connection for the AR-200 You can use the AR-200 alone or in combination with other AR-200 units or other equipment to play
13Examples of Usage and Connection for the AR-200 Using the MIDI Connectors • Spatial ExpressionUsing MIDI signals from a master AR-3000 (sold separa
14Examples of Usage and Connection for the AR-200 What You Can Do (Usage Tips) Repeat Playback of the Same Phrase There are several methods for doing
15 Basic Editing Operations Cards Handled by the AR-200 Types of Usable Cards The AR-200 stores recorded audio and MIDI signals on the card.Additiona
16Cards Handled by the AR-200 Notes Regarding Formatting Performing formatting erases all data on the card. Before you format the card, make sure it
17Cards Handled by the AR-200 Basic Editing Operations Card Compatibility with Other Models in the AR Series If You’re Using a Legacy Model In case
18 Recording Audio Recording Units—Phrases A single item of data recorded from the point where you start recording until the point where you stop rec
19Recording Audio Basic Editing Operations Procedure for Recording To enable recording with the AR-200 using cards formatted on the AR-2000, carry ou
2 USING THE UNIT SAFELY • Before using this unit, make sure to read the instructions below, and the Owner’s Manual...
20Recording Audio The different grade settings are shown in the following table. 3 Turn on the power of the AR-200. * Use a narrow-tipped object to s
21Recording Audio Basic Editing Operations Recording Type (Stereo/Mono)(REC MODE SW 6) Select either stereo recording or mono recording.Choosing mono
22Recording Audio Procedure Make the correct connections, then turn on the power switch. 1 Insert a formatted card into one of the slots. 2 Press the
23Recording Audio Basic Editing Operations 5 When you press the PLAY button, sounds are input to the input jacks, and recording begins. * Even when t
24 Playback Using the Panel (Manual Playback) Here is how to playback the phrase to check the recording.The sound will be output from the Phones jack
25 Basic Editing Operations Deleting Phrases You can delete unneeded phrases, either by deleting single phrase units or entire collections of phrases
26 Recording and Playing MIDI Data (MIDI Phrase) What is a MIDI Phrase? You can use the AR-200 for recording and playback of MIDI data. MIDI data rec
27Recording and Playing MIDI Data (MIDI Phrase) Applications fig.mid-04 The MEMORY FULL indicator tells how much recording time is left. The MEMORY F
28 Controlling the AR-200 from an External Device (Control Input Connectors) You can use the control input and DC input screw terminals (CONT A) and
29Controlling the AR-200 from an External Device (Control Input Connectors) Applications Connectors Used for Direct Play (Control I/O Connector) “1–9
3 • Immediately turn the power off, remove the AC adaptor from the outlet, and request servicing by your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center,
30Controlling the AR-200 from an External Device (Control Input Connectors) Playing Back Phrases Assigned to the Connectors (Direct Playback) What I
31Controlling the AR-200 from an External Device (Control Input Connectors) Applications AR-200 Settings Selecting the Control Input Mode Set the MOD
32Controlling the AR-200 from an External Device (Control Input Connectors) Operational Specifications of Binary Playback Basic Operation of Binary P
33Controlling the AR-200 from an External Device (Control Input Connectors) Phrase Number / Binary Signal chart001 00000001002
34Controlling the AR-200 from an External Device (Control Input Connectors) Repeated Playback of Phrases (Interval Playback) The specified phrase wi
35Controlling the AR-200 from an External Device (Control Input Connectors) Applications Connecting Equipment Connectors Used in Terminal Rec 1–8: Ph
36Controlling the AR-200 from an External Device (Control Input Connectors) Playback 9: 1 (On)10: 0 (Off) → The specified phrase is played back. Ev
37Controlling the AR-200 from an External Device (Control Input Connectors) Applications To Specify Phrases with Binary Signals Note that the way phr
38 Controlling Another Device with the AR-200 (Control Output Connectors) You can use the screw-type control input and DC input terminals (CONT A) a
39Controlling Another Device with the AR-200 (Control Output Connectors) Applications Controlling Another Device (Control Out) What is the Control O
4 IMPORTANT NOTES In addition to the items listed under “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on page 2-3, please read and observe the following: Power Supply • Do
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42 Controlling the AR-200 with MIDI Signals (MIDI control) What is MIDI Control?/What You Can Do Using MIDI Control MIDI is an acronym for “Musical I
43Controlling the AR-200 with MIDI Signals (MIDI control) Applications guide When Playing Back MIDI Phrases Using MIDI Signals fig.midi-02 Assignment
44Controlling the AR-200 with MIDI Signals (MIDI control) AR-200 Settings MIDI Receive channel Settings (MIDI channel) This sets the MIDI receive cha
45 Applications Guide Synchronized Recording and Playback with Multiple AR Units (AR-LINK) What is AR-LINK?/What You Can Do Using AR-LINK The AR-LINK
46Synchronized Recording and Playback with Multiple AR Units (AR-LINK) AR-200 Settings Selecting the AR-200’s Operation (AR-LINK SLAVE) Set the AR-20
47 Applications Guide Other Useful Functions During Phrase Playback Moreover, by using an optional AR-3000 to create and edit phrases, you can also u
48Other Useful Functions During Phrase Playback Line Thru Output Specifications The following output specifications apply, depending on the Line Thru
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5 USING THE UNIT SAFELY ...2IMPORTANT NOTES...
50 Troubleshooting About recording Recording does not start • In trigger recording, recording starts automatically when the audio input is of a highe
51Troubleshooting Appendices Others No sound • Reconfirm that the power to the AR-200 or connected device is on.• Reconfirm that the volume control o
52 Error messages If an incorrect operation is attempted or execution is not possible, an error message will appear in the display. Note the message
53 Appendices Regarding Cards Card Audio Recording Time Chart The following table shows recording times available for cards formatted for the AR-3000
54Appendices Recorded Phrase Data When a piece of Phrase data recorded by the AR-200, the set-tings of data on the card will be as follows.If you wil
55Appendices Appendices MIDI settings MIDI OUT: OUT(MIDI OUT/THRU) MIDI note map: C-1: Phrase A0001 ↓ G9: PhraseA0128 MIDI note out: OFF MIDI channel
56 MODE SW Settings MODE Switch Specifications In addition to the REC MODE switches (p. 20-22), the AR-200’s bottom panel also houses the MODE switch
57 Appendices Control I/O Connector specifications fig.contBfig.continput * Control Input and DC Input Terminal (CONT A) “1,2” are connected in paral
58 MIDI Implementation Model: AR-200/3000 (Audio Recorder)Date: Nov.1,2000Version: 1.00 1. Receive data (Media Player Section) Channel Voice Messag
59MIDI Implementation Appendices ● MIDI Time Code ❍ Full Messages * Data is received when Sync Source is set to "MTC." When the Quarter F
6Contents Specifying Phrases in Binary Notation (Binary Playback)...
60MIDI Implementation 2. Transmitted data (Media Player Section) 2.1 Transmitted messages while a phraseis being played back The stored MIDI message
61MIDI Implementation Appendices ❍ LOCATE (MCP) format2 - LOCATE [TARGET]StatusData Bytes StatusF0H 7FH, dev, 06H, 44H, 06H F7H01H, hrH, mnH, scH, f
62MIDI Implementation * Not received when recording mode is not “Standby”.* The same processing will be carried out as when Start is received. ● Sto
63MIDI Implementation Appendices ❍ Exclusive Address Table Recording setting (Replacement Recording) Address(H) SIZE(H) DATA(H) Parameter Descript
64 ControlChangeAUDIO RECORDERModel AR-200Media Player SectionDate : Nov. 1, 2000Version : 1.00 Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLYMode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLYMode 2
65 Appendices ControlChangeAUDIO RECORDERModel AR-200MIDI Recording SectionDate : Nov. 1, 2000Version : 1.00MIDI Implementation ChartMode 1 : OMNI
66 Specification Recording Format RDAC (Roland Digital Audio Coding) RDAC-GRADE (Sampling rate) S-HIGH: 48kHzHIGH: 44.1kHzSTANDARD: 32kHzLONG1: 22.05
67Specification Appendices Connectors LINE IN jacks (MONO/L, R, RCA phono type)Control I/O Terminal (5 pin Terminal Block with M3 bolts)Control I/O C
68Specification Input/Output Standard fig.spec Dimentions fig.dimensiInputImpedanceOutputImpedance10 k ohmsRated Input LevelRated Output LevelNon Cli
69 A AR-LINK ...45, 56AR-LINK SLAVE ...
7 Main Features High-quality Recording and Playback Thanks to Roland’s innovative RDAC system, you can enjoy high-quality, recording and playback usi
InformationWhen you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in your country as shown below.As
For the USAFEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONRADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits f
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8 Panel Descriptions fig.kakubu Front panel 1. PHONES jack 2. MIDI/CLIP indicator 3. SLAVE Indicator 4. Display 5. PLAY button 6. PLAY indicator 7. S
9 I mportant Notes on Making Connections and Switching the Power On and Off • To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, alwa
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