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Roland Software License Agreement Options AC Adaptor PSB-120/PSB-230EU/PSB-230UK/PSB-240A Pedal Switch DP-2/DP-6 Expression Pedal EV-5/EV-7 Size and Weight Width 1,002 mm 39-1/2 inches Depth 251 mm 9-7/8 inches Height 91 mm 3-5/8 inches Weight 4.5 kg 9 lbs. MIDI Merge Switch (ON/OFF) Connectors Hold Pedal Jack 1/4 inch phone type Expression Pedal Jack 1/4 inch TRS phone type MIDI Connectors IN, OUT USB Connector DC IN Jack Power Supply DC 9 V (AC Adaptor) or USB Bus Power Current Draw 300mA (AC Adaptor)ģ00mA (USB Bus Power) Accessories PCR-300/500/800 CD-ROM Keyboard 61 keys (with velocity and channel aftertouch) Controllers Pads –, – Buttons –, – Knobs – Sliders – Crossfader – Foot Pedals, Bender Lever, Keyboard Aftertouch Display 7 segmentsĤ characters (LED) Side Panel Power Switch (USB Bus/OFF/DC IN)
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(The optional PSB series AC Adaptor is sold separately.) A MIDI Merge capability from the MIDI input to either the MIDI output (or to the computer via USB) is also provided, and is convenient for advanced MIDI systems. The PCR keyboard works with USB bus power.
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All connections are located on the left side - USB, MIDI IN/OUT plus separate Hold andĞxpression pedal ports. This is especially beneficial for educational users in classrooms where space is often restricted. LCD monitor), ASCII keyboard, mouse & mouse pad, or laptop computer behind the keyboard - in the ideal position for use. The rear panel of the keyboard is free of connections so that you can easily have a computer display (e.g. Side Panel Connections for Streamlined Routing When using software that’s not compatible with Dynamic Mapping, you can manually configure the Control Map settings from the PCR itself or the included PCR Editor Software (Mac or Win).
Fifteen user memory locations are provided for storing your favorite setups. in the current window of the software being used). Intelligent “Dynamic Mapping” and Editor Softwareĭynamic Mapping allows the PCR to automatically assign its physical controls to the most important parameters (e.g. Smooth key action, keys shaped for comfortable glissando playing, silent operation, and stable key mounting all contribute to the enhanced playability of these keyboards. The new ultra-sensitive keyboards provide a wider dynamic range under the player’s fingertips, while new aftertouch sensors allow the keyboardist to play more expressively. The new longer-throw sliders can control eight track faders and one master fader, or function as organ drawbars. The new Crossfader allows control of two parameters at the same time, and can be used to control synthesizer filters, DJ gestures and more. These precision pads can operate as buttons or velocity pads, and the handy LED indicators identify which of the two modes is selected. The new PCR Series has all the existing controls of the previous range, but adds exciting new features, such as velocity pads - perfect for playing drums and triggering sampler phrases. It is such a great line of desktop controllers and I hate to see them as "dead-top" doorstops.The new PCR Series offers all the controls of previous models, but with the addition of even more controls that allow players to maximize the playability and operability of their MIDI hardware and software. If anyone figures this out, please report back here. I will also assume that since the controller still functions, hooking up a MIDI router type of device that the Mac sees will also allow the PCR to start sending and receiving data again, at least as a standard controller, of not with the PCR editor (which doesn't see the PCR either.
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I may try to run a driver for another, newer Roland device and see it that works. Apple for changing the specs that disabled the old driver, Roland for not updating the device and abandoning driver development (probably to sell newer versions to suckers) of both. I really don't want to buy a new controller if this one still works. My next step is to hook up a MIDI device that has a MIDI in and out that I can use to get the PCR back into the Mac.
With the power supply connected, the PCR worked as a controller. I tried it again with a power supply (it's a standard 12v DC positive core and those sly sellers at eBay have blurred out the output level, but any similar wall wart will work if it fits). I tested the PCR-800 as a stand alone controller on my external keyboard while powered by the USB port on my 2013 MP and it didn't t work.
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The driver I could download failed with a dialogue box saying "there was no software to be installed." The Roland site downloads page doesn't link to any DMG files, and clicking on the "link" to the latest driver returns you to the same page, ad infinitum.