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Roland’ SAMPLER SYSTEM SOFTWARE S-760 Ver.2 POWER SAMPLING EXPANSION Or-760-1 OWNER'S MANUAL Depending on the version of $-760 system software and whether or nol the Power Sampling Expansion (OP-760-1) has been insaled, the available functions and operation procedures will be diferent. The way in which you read the manuals will depend, fon your setup. With the $.760 (Ver.1), two manuals are included: “Basic Operation” and “Advanced Operation” With the 5.760 Ver2, the above wo manuals and an additonal manual tiled °S.760 Ver.2/0P 760-1" are included, With the OP.760-1, one manual i included: *-760 Ver.2JOP-760-1" . ‘These manuals contain he following contents. [Basic Operation! “This manual explains basic ideas and operation ofthe $-760 Vor. I explains how to operate te unit using is LCD display and the front panel butions. [Advonced Operation) ‘This manual explains more advanced uses, such as how to edit $.760 Ver.1 sounds. It explains how to operate the unit using its LCD display and the front pane! butions. (5-760 Ver.2 / OP-760-1] ‘This manual explains the functions and parameters which were added /madified In S-760 System Software Ver.2, and the funclons and operation ofthe OP-760-1 which is available as an option forthe 5-760. Refer Wo this manual for how to operate the unit using | CRT display and mouse. Caution! ‘The functions of the OP-760-1 are available only when the S-760 i started up using S-760 System Software Ver.2. Ifyou start up using Vert, you will not be able to use the OP.760-1 even stalled. Note the following points applicable to your system, and read the appropriate sections of each manual. If you upgraded from Ver.1 to Ver.2 Stat up the $.760 using the Ver.2 system disk, ‘You will be able to use the functions of S-760 System Software Ver.2, but the functions of the OP-760-1 will not be available, If you previously owned an S-760 (Ver.1) and newly purchased an OP-760-1 Sart up the $-760 using the system disk (Ver.2) included with the OP-760-1. You will be able wo use al the functions of $.760 System Software Ver.2 and the OP 760-1. Refer to °S-760 Ver 2/0P- 760.1", If you purchased an S-760 (Ver.1) and an OP-760-1 together Slart up the $-760 using the syslem disk (Ver.2) included with the OP-760-1. You will be able to use all the functions of $.760 System Software Ver.2 and the OP-760-1. Refer to “Basic Operation” and *S-760 Ver.2IOP.760-1." As necessary, refer to “Advanced Operation.” if you purchased an $-760 Ver.2 by itself Refer to “Batic Operation” and “S760 Ver.2/0P-760.1." As necessary, refer o “Advanced Operation.” You will be able louse the functions of $760 Sytem Software Ver.2 bt othe functions ofthe OP 760-1. if you purchased an $-760 Ver.2 and an OP-760-1 together Refer o “Basic Operation” and S-760 Ver 00-7601." As necessary, refer a "Advanced Operalion.” The system dk fr the S 760 Ver.2 ad te system disk (Vera nuded wih the OP-760-1 ae denial. You may use ether of hem to sat up the S760. “You wile able to use al the functions ofthe 760 System Sofware Ver. andthe OP-760-1- If you previously owned an S-760 Ver.2 and newly purchased an OP-760-1 Reler to °5.760 Ver-2/0P-760-1." The system disk forthe $-760 Ver.2 and the system disk (Ver.2) included withthe OP-760-1 are identical. You may use elther of them o start up the 5.760. You will be able to use all te functions of the S-760 System Software \Ver2 and the OP-760.1. cowsanso BETABIASCT) 1 Please be aware ofthe following points as wel. Start up / shut down procedure ‘Startup using the sysiom ds (Ver.2). To start uplshut down, refer to “Stating up and shutting down" (Basic Operation p16). I you Wish to star up from a hard disk eather than from 2 Noppy disk, refer to “Starting up from a hard disk” (Basic Operation p.- », ‘Vert users should refer tothe following item “How to upgrade from Ver.1 to Ver. Iv you have installed an OP-760-1 and wish to ue a CRT and mouse, make connections before startup (Ver.2p.2:3). For details on how to switch to CRT display and mouse operation, reer to “Operation using the CRT display and mouse / RC-100" (Ver.2 3-1) mBacking up the system disk ‘The system dink (Ver.2) s very important, and you should make a backup and keep the original disk in a safe place. For details relert “Backing up the System Disk” (Basic Operation p.1-8 ™ Attention S-760 Ver.1 users {@ How to upgrade from Ver.1 to Ver.2 I you start up using the Ver.2 system disk, you will be able 1o use the functions of 5-760 System Software Ver.2. However the sytlem program and system parameters are always saved together. If when you were using the Ver1 system disk you modified the ‘system parameters from thei factory settings and then saved them, the sytem parameters will return to ther factory setings when you startup using the Ver.2 system disk. For details on upgrading, reer to “Upgrading to a new version ofthe system” (Advanced Operation p66). There are two types of system parameters, s0 aso reer to “LoadiaglSaving the system” (Basic Operation p87). Caution! ‘The display screen structure differs between Ver.1 and Ver.2. For this reason, screen mark lists saved In Ver.1 (system parameter) cannot be used in Ver.2. Even if you follow the procedure in “Upgrading to a new version of the system” to load fystem dumped data, the mark list data will be unrecognized by Ver.2. I you wish to keep the mark fet data you raved, you will have to write it down and re-input it after upgrading. Other data which is system dumped (the quik load list the volume ID list, the user set template list) can be used by Ver2 @ Sound data compatiblity between Ver.1 and Ver.2 Some sound parameters have been added/modified in Ver.2, but all sounds created on the $-760 Ver.1 can be used jst as they re in Ver.2. For detalls refer to “Functions added/modifid in Ver.2"(Ver.2 p11). Please be aware thatthe sections “Sound data compatibility” (Advanced Operation p.2-1) and “PARAMETER LISTS* (Advanced ‘Operation p.7-16) were wten for Ver. How to install the OP-760-1P The OP-760-1P includes the following components *OP-760-1P MAIN Board (70349156) 1 *OP-760-1P VIDEO Board (oreesersy *5YS-760-7 Ver.2.0 (oo124012) 1 *Mouse MU-1 (00236156) 1 *OP-760-1P EXP Cover (00120423) 1 *0P-760-1P instruction Manual (oo12se7m 1 Screws "Boss Nuts 22mm (22155546) 4 *3X6 STB Cm 4 3x8 PTB BC 1 Installation Procedure ‘Turn the power off and disconnect the power cord fram the AC inlet. 2. Remove the TOP cover and EXP cover of $-760. Keep the screws (3X6 BTB CB) for the EXP cover, as they will be used later on Referring tothe figure, use four boss nuts to secure the OP-760-1P MAIN Board in place, 4, Connect the wiring cables CNT and CN2 on the VIDEO Board to both CN2 and CN3 of OP-760-1P MAIN Board and attach the VIDEO Board onto the OP-760-1P Main Board using four pieces of 3X6 STB Cm. 5. Remove two screws (2.6X5) securing the EXT CTRL connector on the OP-760-1P MAIN Board, then tighten them ‘long with OP-760-1P EXP cover. The EXT cover should be fastened using the two screws removed in step 2. Screw into the middle of the four pin jacks using a 3X8 PTB CB. 6. To use OP-760-1P and 5-760 together, you will need to use the S-760 system program ROMS Ver. 1.10 or later instead of previous ROMs. Also to boot up S:760, use 5-760 System Software Ver 2.10 or later. 7, Reattach the TOP cover. £8. After OP-760-1P installation was finished, set the [5. TV System! parameter (NTSC or PAL} to TV form in places. where $-760 will be used, Turn the power on while pressing MODE, the Selup Menu display will appear. The MODE indicator will blink Select the [5. TV System parameler by cursor button, and use Value knob, or S1/DEC(Dec) and S2/INCtInc) to select NTSC or PAL * The ITV System! parameter is saved in the system backup memory inside the $-760. When you finish making setting, press EXIT. The setting will be saved into the $-760 system backup memory, and the $-760 will start up as usual Aiter finished ITV System] parameter setting has been completed, check each of the following functions of OP-760- 1p, Startup of the SYS-$760-7 Operation of the MOUSE Output of the $-VIDEO connector ‘Output of the DIGITAL RGB connector ‘Output of the VIDEO connector in and D.out functions (PARTS) PART No. No. PARTS NAME (OP-760-1P MAIN Board ‘OP-760-1P VIDEO Board OP-760-1P EXP Cover MaX6mm S-Tight Bind Cm Buss mut M3/M3 (22 M3XOmm B-Tight Bind Be M3X8mm P-Tight Bind Be M2.6X5mm $-Tight Bind ose 1269 Important notes concerning use of a CRT display ‘When using a CRT display in combination with the unit, please observe the following points + Ifan OP-760-1P Power Sampling Expansion is installed, be sure to use system disk version 2.10 or later. The unit will not operate correctly with a system disk earlier than version 2.10. @ When using a CRT display, a home television with a video input con- nector, or a home television with an S-video connector CRT displays, home televisions with video input connectors, and home televisions with S-video connectors are designed to handle a specific video formar, such as NTSC or PAL. + NISC is the video format used inthe United States and Japan. PAL is the video format used mainly in Europe, etc. With the OP-760-1P Power Sampling Expansion installed, the Setup menu screen will provide an additional parameter, TV System, Set this parameter (NTSC, PAL) to the video format (NTSC or PAL) appropriate for your RT. Wi the TV System setting is not appropriate for your CRT display, the screen display will not be correct. ™ When using a digital RGB CRT With the OP-760-1P Power Sampling Expansion installed, the Setup menu screen will provide an additional parameter, TV System. If you are using a 200 line digital RGB CRT display, set the TV System parameter to NTSC. If his parameter is se to PAL, the screen may not be correct on some RGB CRT displays @ How to set the TV System parameter 1. While pressing MODE, turn the power on, The Setup menu sereen will appear (5-760 Basic Operation p. 6 2. * The MODE indicator will start blinking. 2, Use the cursor buttons to select 5. TV System, and use the value knob or the SI/DEC (Dec) and S2/INC (Ine) butions to set the parameter value. 3. When you finish seting the value, press EXIT, The system will start up, and the Perform Play 1 screen will appear * The TV System parameter is saved in the System Backup Memory inside the $-760. The parameter value is saved automatically when you press EXIT. Caution! TV System settings affect all the video outputs. For example, if the TV System parameter is sel to NTSC, the video signals from the Digital RGB connector, VIDEO connector, and $-VIDEO connector will all be in NTSC format. CRIS 14 274 CHAT SRRAOCES CREF ATL (EAL CHET AME, DLP ORR MI DE, HINA YL TUL TIAL Y a> OP- TOP ERRL EME. BFVEr 210DY AFL FATE BAIL TF ALS, Vor Q00LURDI AFL F427 BETS E, ERCENELECA, WCRTF 4274, EFAADMFNOREAT LE, SRINORBATL EOS RTF (ATLA, EFA AIG EORRIT LE, SH FPORUENFL LCI, NISCHATPALN AL LD at. ANTSCHRERT AU APERTRRENTOSMBTT, PALBRERECS—O othe CAEN TUS Tr. DAY IML EPR wy ORTOP EIA LIBR. 7 RP Tk Sai, TV Sytem JAG A= FAME NET, LONG AF —OVRBIE (NTSC, PAL), ARNT SORT 1 ATL COME INTSCE FUAPAL) El TV SysemORRHCRTF (ATL A OME RE EME, Wiel EL CHUTE EA, PY URGBCRTF 4 271 OBS SD PL IY LT RF RNY SY OPTOIPERE LAME, EY RT T+ AS 2 HES, TV Systeme ve 55 A= PAGANS ET 2007 47 OFZ 7 UROBORTF {A7L A EARINT BME. TV System NTSC ELT (HE, PALI LAIR, SLUORGRCRTF (ATL AIL OTH, MMSE L RTE US EA buat. BETV SystemDBREO LP LMODECH LEMS RM ERALEP. to bY TRS. MODED 4 257-9 — tL ET. — MmitIHS £4 ($7601 MEP 6.2) LAIN HPLC, STVSytemeMRL, Yat, Ee 'SHDECIDec) S2INCUney CHREL ET BARRO T LA GENITEMIL EF, ROBE, Perform Play IMO S EF ATV Systomid, S-76ORMMDY AFL Ny DP y T+ KEY RENTOS NG A-S—TT, EXITERT CeEdoT, Ab e—Fanet, TERM TV system abet, FCC OWRERINININUEL BF EAM, TV System@NTSCIEBER L (MK, Digital RGB? 42 7, VIDEO RY ¥—, S-VIDEOS ¥7 P—OT~ TOMRIENAE, NISCHAMIEL AOL ET. [ The range of Device ID Number settings has changed The range of SP-700 and S-760 Device 1D Number settings has changed as follows. This change has been made s0 that the Device ID Number value can begin from 1 just as MIDI channels do, for greater understandability Device 1D Number Device ID Number The actual MIDI Exclusive data before change after change that indicates the Device 1D Number (0) ny 00H pa on 2] b) 02H Bu 132] 1H © For the SP-700 The change has been made stating with SP-700 system version 1,05. The version number of your SP-700 system is displayed in the LCD when the power is turned on, @ For the S-760, ‘The change has been made starting with S-760 system version 2.01. The version number of your S-760 system is displayed in the LCD or CRT when the power is turned on. ™ Cautions related to the change in setting range The range of Device ID Number settings will difer depending on the SP-700 or S-760.system version. I, using an ‘earlier SP-700 oF S-760 system [ie., a System version earlier than the change) you set the Device ID Number and Perform the following operations, be aware of possible problems with MIDI Exclusive data transmission. |.When you have used the Volume Dump function, Sample Dump function, or System Dump function (SP-700 only) to save Volume or System data on a sequencer as MIDI Exclusive data, 2.When you have used a computer to save sound data on a hard disk etc. as MIDI Exclusive data In the above two cases, if you want data saved by an earlier system version to be received by a SP-700 or 5-760 with a later system version, you must use the following procedure ‘As the Device 1D Number for reception, seta value equal to 1 greater than the Device ID Number used by the earlier SP-700 or $-760 when saving the data. For example if you have used Device ID Number [3] when saving the data, you must rest the SP-700 or S-760 Device ID Number to [4] before eceiving the MIDI Exclusive dat, * MIDI Exclusive data saved using a SP-700 or 5-760 system of or later than the version numbers listed above 1, after the change in setting range was made) can be received using the same Device ID Number as used when saving the data, * For details on how to set the Device ID Number, refer to the manual for your device. The manual gives the ‘ange of Device ID Number settings as (0}-(31], 50 please read [0] as (1), and [31] as (32). 5P-700: PSys-16, PSys-25, etc. 5.760: Advanced Operation p.3-97, Advanced Operation p.3-99, etc. ooesneas 961.2235 New parameter added to the CD Player function From $-760 System Software Ver 2.17, the following parameter has been added to the CD Player function. This parameter make it possible to use the CD Player function even with CD-ROM drives that Roland hhas not checked for compatibility. System SCSI display CDP Driver Type (CD Player Driver Type) [System 2) [0ff, 1-7) Several drivers for CD-ROM drives are registered in the 5-760, and a check is made automatically to see whether a driver exists for the CD-ROM drive that is connected. This means that if a driver for that CD-ROM drive has not been registered, a message of "Not Supported" appears, and further ‘operation is not possible. Thus, $-760 System Software 2.17 adds drivers for seven types of CD player. By selecting a driver appropriate for a CD-ROM drive which has not been tested for compatibility, you can use the CD Player function even with a CD-ROM drive that does not appear in the list "SCSI devices usable with the $-760." OCheck the S-760 system version ‘When the power is turned on, the LCD display or CRT display will indicate the version of your $-760 system, Please use Ver.2.17 @Check whether the CD Player function is usable LCD procedure 1. Insest an audio CD into the CD-ROM drive, 2. Press MODE. The Mode menu will appear. 3. Press FI (Performance). The Performance Made display will appear. 4. Press VALUE/MENU (PUSH). The Performance Menu will appear. 5. Move the cursor to 1:Performance Play, and press S1/DEC (Open). The Performance Play display will appear. 6. Press COMMAND. The Performance Command Menu will appear 7. Move the cursor to 8:CD Player, and press SI/DEC (Select. The CD Player display will appear. 8. Press SI/DEC (List. A list of the SCSI devices connected to the 5-760 will appear. 9. Move the cursor to the desired CD-ROM drive, and press $1/DEC (Sell. The CD-ROM drive will be selected as the current drive, ‘At this time, ifthe song times appear in the display, the CD Player function supports this CD-ROM drive. You may use the drive without further steps. the LCD displays *Not Supported,” the CD Player function does not support this CD-ROM drive. In order to use the CD Player function with this CD-ROM drive, perform the procedure given in the section below. CRT procedure 1. Insert an audio CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2. From the Perform MENU, select Perform Play. The Performance Play display will appear. 3. From the Com MENU, select CD Player. The CO Player display will appear. 4. Clickon "CD-ROM * or "722 *. A lis of the SCSI devices connected to the S-760 will appear 5. Click the desired CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM drive will be selected as the current drive. Atthis time, ifthe CRT displays the song times, the CD Player function supports this CD-ROM drive. You may use the drive without further steps. Ithe CRT displays "Not Supported," the CD Player function does not support this CD-ROM drive. la order to use the CD Player funetion with this CD-ROM drive, perform the procedure given in the section below. @Enabling the CD Player function * While you are performing the following procedure, itis possible that the 5-760 or the CD-ROM drive ‘may malfunction. Ifa malfunction occurs, you will not be able to continue the procedure. Turn off the power of both the S-760 and the CD-ROM drive, and then turn the power on once again. Also, save any unsaved data before starting this procedure, so that you willbe able to turn off the S-760 power at any time. LCD procedure 1 Press MODE, The Mode Menu will appear 2. Press F6 (System), The System Mode display will appear. 3. Press VALUR/MENU (PUSH The System Menu display wil appear 4. Move the cursor to 2:5CSI, and press SI/DEC (Open). The System SCSI display will appear. 5. Specify the CD Player Orive Type. Move the cursor to CDP Drive Type, and use VALUE/MENU (PUSH) to select 1 6. Open the Performance Play display, Press MODE, Press F1 (Performance) Press VALUE/MENU (PUSH) Move the cursor to 1:Performance Play, and press $1/DEC (Open). 7. Open the CD Player display. Press COMMAND. Move the cursor to 8:CD Player, and press ST/DEC (Select) 8. Check the following tems, ‘Ate Track, A-Time, and P-Time displayed? Is F2 (Stop! displayed? When you press F2, does the display change to (Play) and the CD playback begin? during CO playback you press (F2), does the display change to (Stop) and the CO playback stop? ‘When you press F3 (>, does the CD jump to the beginning of the next song? When you press F1 (ice), does the CD jump to the beginning ofthe previous song? When you press F4 (1 rh), does the CD jump to the beginning ofthe first song? 9. there is a problem with even one of the above items, change the CDP Oriver Type setting and try again. Repeat steps 1 to 8. Ii you find a setting number that works coreecily, use that number thereafter, In some cases you may iry all settings without finding one that works. In this case, the S-760 System Software Ver.2.17 is not able to use the CD Player function with your CD-ROM drive. Set the CDP Driver Type to Off, CRT procedure 1. From the System MENU, select SCSI. The System SCSI display will appear. 2. Specify the CD Player Driver Type. Move the cursor to CDP select | fer Type, and click the mouse to 3. From the Perform MENU, select Perform Play. The Performance Play display will appear. 4, From the Com MENU, select CD Player. The CD Player display will appear. 5. Check the following items. ‘Ate Track, A-Time, and P-Time displayed? Is £2 (Stop) displayed? When you press F2, does the display change to (Play) and the CD playback begin? lf during CD playback you press [F2I, does the display change to (Stop) and the CD playback stop? When you press F3 (o>), does the CD jump to the beginning of the next sonp? ‘When you press FI (I<

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