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Manual de usuario Roland, modelo SI-24

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11. Click to close the RPC-1 control panel. 12. Make the following settings according to the application you are using. For details, refer to the manual for your application. . Logic RPC Pro/Logic 5 users: Audio . Audio Hardware & Drivers Uncheck “Software Monitoring” if you are using ASIO or EASI drivers. . Cubase users: Options . Audio Setup . System Check “ASIO Direct Monitoring” and “Global Disable.” In the event that the settings are changed, click the RPC-1 control panel , and load the settings you saved in step 10. Monitoring the SI-24’s inputs Using the RPC-1’s direct monitoring function to return the input sound This allows latency-free monitoring only for the input sounds in your application software. 1. Open the RPC-1 control panel. 2. Click the “Hardware Settings” tab. 3. . Windows 98/ME Uncheck “Disable audio app use of Monitor Mixer and Patchbay/Router.” . Windows 2000/XP Uncheck “Disable Control of the Monitor Mixer and Patchbay/Router by Audio Applications.” 4. Make the following settings according to the application you are using. For details, refer to the manual for your application. . Logic RPC Pro/Logic 5 users: Audio . Audio Hardware & Drivers Uncheck “Software Monitoring” if you are using ASIO or EASI drivers. . Cubase users: Options . Audio Setup . System Check “ASIO Direct Monitor” and “Record Enable Type.” This is possible only when using ASIO or EASI drivers on Windows. For details on operation, refer to the column “How to open the RPC-1 control panel” (p. 20). Monitoring 23 Monitoring the SI-24’s inputs Returning the input sound from your application software This allows monitoring only for the input sounds that are set to record mode in your application software. The sound will be delayed by the latency specified in the RPC-1 control panel, but you will be able to monitor the sound processed by the software effects. 1. Open the RPC-1 control panel. 2. Click the “Hardware Settings” tab. 3. . Windows 98/ME Check “Disable audio app use of Monitor Mixer and Patchbay/Router.” . Windows 2000/XP Check “Disable Control of the Monitor Mixer and Patchbay/Router by Audio Applications.” 4. Make the following settings according to the application you are using. For details, refer to the manual for your application. . Logic RPC Pro/Logic 5 users: Audio . Audio Hardware&Drivers Check “Software Monitoring” if you are using ASIO or EASI drivers. . Cubase users: Options . Audio Setup . System • Uncheck “ASIO Direct Monitoring.” • Check “Record Enable Type.” For details on operation, refer to the column “How to open the RPC-1 control panel” (p. 20). Making system settings Making system settings Making settings appropriate for your application Selecting the protocol In order to use the SI-24 to control your application, you must select the appropriate protocol. 1. Hold down [SYSTEM] and press the mode button [1]–[5] for the settings you want to use. The button you pressed will light, and the settings will be switched. The modes are assigned to [1] –[5] as follows. [1] (L5): Logic 5 mode. These settings are for Logic RPC Pro/Logic 5. For details, refer to “Controlling Logic RPC Pro” (p. 31). [2] (H): Pro Tools mode. These settings are for Pro Tools. For details, refer to “Controlling Pro Tools (version 4.1 or later)” (p. 38). [3] (S.C): Cubase mode. These settings are for Cubase. For details, refer to “Controlling Cubase VST (version 5.0 or later)” (p. 42). [4] (USR 1): User mode 1. These are user settings you registered (stored) in “Setting/registering user mode settings” (p. 26). [5] (USR 2): User mode 2. These are user settings you registered (stored) in “Setting/registering user mode settings” (p. 26). If you select a mode that is not appropriate for your application, the SI-24 will not be able to control the application correctly. While you hold down [SYSTEM], one of the mode buttons will light to indicate the current mode. 25 Making Making system settings Setting/registering user mode settings You can assign different MIDI events of your choice to the buttons and knobs of the SI-24, and register these settings to [4] (USR 1) or [5] (USR 2). The settings you register will be remembered even when the power is turned off. ¦ Assigning MIDI events to buttons and faders (Send) As an example, here’s how to make user mode settings for [4] (USR 1). 1. Hold down [SYSTEM] and press [4] (USR 1) to select the location for which you want to register settings. [SYSTEM] and [4] (USR 1) will light, and user mode 1 will be selected. 2. Press [9] (KEY). [9] (KEY) are turned on (lit), and you will enter key/fader setting mode. 3. Operate the key (button, PAN knob, fader, or the jog dial) for which you want to assign a MIDI event. The key you moved last will be the key your MIDI parameter will be assigned to. 4. Input the MIDI event that you want to send when keys or faders are operated from R-BUS or from MIDI IN. [4] (USR 1) will change from lit to blinking, indicating that the setting has been changed. * Whether ...


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