<< EDIROL PCR Editor >> PCR Editor is software that lets you create PCR series memory sets on your computer. <Installing the software> Install the software as follows. * If you are using Windows 2000/XP, you must log on as a user who has administrative privileges (e.g., Administrator) before installing the software. * If you are using Windows XP, make sure that all users except for the installing user are logged-off. 1. Close all currently-running software (applications). 2. Start up PcrEditor.EXE from the Explorer. 3. When the installer has started up and the "Welcome to the PCR Editor InstallShield wizard" screen appears, click [Next]. 4. The "Please Read" screen will appear. Click [Yes]. If you click [No] the installation will be aborted. 5. The "Select Installation Destination" screen will appear. If you accept the default selection, click [Next]. If you want to install the software in a different folder, click [Browse] and specify the desired location. 6. Verify the current settings in the "Begin Copying" screen, and click [Next]. By clicking [Back] you can return to the Select Installation Destination screen and change the installation destination. 7. When the files have been copied, the "InstallShield wizard completed" screen will appear. Click [OK]. This completes installation of the PCR Editor. <Operation> For a description of the features of the PCR Editor, refer to the PCR Editor's online help. To refer to the online help, click the Windows Start button, and select [Programs] ([All Programs] in Windows XP) - [PCR Editor] - [Help]. <Please note when using PCR Editor with the PCR-1> You can use PCR Editor with the PCR-30/50/80, PCR-A30, or PCR-1. When using it with the PCR-1, please note the following points. * The graphic in the Main window will show the PCR-30/50/80. The PCR-1's controllers will correspond as follows. Main window : PCR-1 ----------------------------------- R1 -- R8 : R1 -- R8 S1 -- S8 : SHIFT+R1 -- SHIFT+R8 B1 -- B6 : B1 -- B6 L1 -- L3 : SHIFT+B4 -- SHIFT+B6 P1 -- P3 : no corresponding controller * When you make MIDI port settings, the names of ports in the online help should be substituted as follows. "EDIROL PCR 2" > "EDIROL PCR-1 2" "EDIROL PCR" > "EDIROL PCR-1" * Since the PCR-1 does not have controllers [P1] or [P2], the messages you specify in PCR Editor for these items cannot be transmitted using the controllers of the PCR-1 itself. <Uninstalling the software> * If you are using Windows 2000/XP, you must log on as a user who has administrative privileges (e.g., Administrator) in order to uninstall the software. 1. Click the Windows Start button, and click [Settings] - [Control Panel]. (In Windows XP, click the Start button and then click Control Panel.) 2. Double-click the "Add or Remove Applications" icon. (In Windows XP, the "Add or Remove Programs" icon.) The "Add or Remove Application Properties" (in Windows 2000, "Add or Remove Applications"; in Windows XP "Add or Remove Programs") dialog box will appear. 3. Click the [Install or Remove] tab (in Windows 2000/XP, the [Change or Remove Programs] icon). 4. In the list, click "PCR Editor." 5. Click "Add or Remove" (in Windows 2000, [Change/Remove]; in Windows XP, [Change or Remove]). 6. Follow the on-screen directions to uninstall the software. ----- <<Caution>> * Product names and company names in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Copyright(C)2003 Roland Corporation. All rights reserved.Download Driver Pack
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