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Basic use
Input / output devices
In order to obtain the best performance from your software, you must make the appropriate
input/output device settings.
For details on these settings, refer to the owner’s manual for your software.
* If you are unable to select the PCR-1 in the device settings for your software, it is possible that the PCR-
1 driver was not installed correctly. Please reinstall the driver.
Audio Devices
Audio output device
EDIROL PCR-1
This sends audio signals from your computer to the PCR-1. If you are using Media Player
you will normally choose this. You should also use this if you are using an application
such as SONAR in WDM driver mode or a Direct Sound application.
MME EDIROL PCR-1 Out
This sends audio signals from your computer to the PCR-1. Use this if you are using an
application that does not have a WDM driver mode, or if you want to use 24-bit audio
with a non-ASIO application .
* Windows XP/2000 only
Audio input devices
EDIROL PCR-1
This receives audio signals sent from the PCR-1 to your computer. Normally, you should
use this. You should also use this when using an application such as SONAR in WDM
driver mode.
MME EDIROL PCR-1 In
This receives audio signals sent from the PCR-1 to your computer. Use this if you are us-
ing an application that does not have a WDM driver mode, or if you want to use 24-bit
audio with a non-ASIO application .
* Windows XP/2000 only
ASIO device
EDIROL PCR-1
Select “EDIROL PCR-1” as the ASIO setting for your application if you are using the
PCR-1 with an ASIO application such as Cubase.
* To prevent audio loops from causing oscillation or double monitoring, turn monitoring off in
your application or use the ASIO Direct Monitor setting.
MIDI Devices
MIDI OUT device
PCR-1 (Mac OS 9: PCR-1 1)
This is the bulk reception port. When receiving bulk data into the PCR-1, select PCR-1 as
the output port for your sequencer software or other program.
MIDI IN device
PCR-1 1
PCR-1 2
These ports receive messages from the keyboard, bender switch, and controllers.
The port assignment determines how the keyboard, bender switch, and controllers are
mapped to
PCR-1 1
or
PCR-1 2
.
You may find it convenient to select
PCR-1 1
for messages used for real-time perfor-
mance on a software synthesizer or for recording on a sequencer track, and select
PCR-1
2
for messages used to control a sequencer (e.g., sequencer start/stop, or track fader con-
trol).
PCR-1
2 is also the bulk transmission port. When transmitting bulk data from the
PCR-
1
, select
PCR-1 2
as the input port for your sequencer software.
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