Roland Musical Instrument Studio Package Pro User Guide

O w n e r’s Ma n u a l  
Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Studio Package Pro.  
In order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every  
feature provided by your new unit, Owner’s manual should be read  
in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a  
convenient reference.  
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Unfortunately, it may be impossible to restore the contents of data that was stored on a storage  
device (e.g., hard disk), or other device once it has been lost. Roland Corporation assumes no  
liability concerning such loss of data.  
To avoid disturbing your neighbors, try to keep the units volume at reasonable levels. You may  
prefer to use headphones, so you do not need to be concerned about those around you (especially  
when it is late at night).  
Unauthorized duplication, reproduction, hiring, and lending prohibited.  
Avoid touching or scratching the shiny underside (encoded surface) of the disc. Damaged or dirty  
CD-ROM discs may not be read properly. Keep your discs clean using a commercially available  
CD cleaner.  
Unauthorized recording, distribution, sale, lending, public performance, broadcasting, or the like,  
in whole or in part, of a work (musical composition, video, broadcast, public performance, or the  
like) whose copyright is held by a third party is prohibited by law.  
Do not use this unit for purposes that could infringe on a copyright held by a third party. We  
assume no responsibility whatsoever with regard to any infringements of third-party copyrights  
arising through your use of this unit.  
Use of the song data supplied with this product for any purpose other than private, personal  
enjoyment without the permission of the copyright holder is prohibited by law. Additionally, this  
data must not be copied, nor used in a secondary copyrighted work without the permission of the  
copyright holder.  
DO NOT play a CD-ROM disc on a conventional audio CD player. The resulting sound  
may be of a level that could cause permanent hearing loss. Damage to speakers or other  
system components may result.  
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Screen shots in this documents are reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.  
Windows® is known officially as: “Microsoft® Windows® operating system.  
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In tro d u ctio n  
Stu d io Pa ck a g e Pro  
Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland Studio Package Pro. Studio Package  
Pro is a package containing three products: the RPC-1, the SI-24, and Cakewalk SONAR. When  
used with your computer, this package delivers a 24-bit digital recording environment.  
Before using the product, you should check the items in box according to the owners manual of  
each product. Then read this manual to set up your product according to “Setting Up Studio  
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In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or contents of this package are subject to  
change without prior notice.(#962b)  
fig.eIncludedItems.eps  
RPC-1  
R-BUS interface card  
Studio Package Pro  
Cakewalk SONAR  
Digital multitrack recording system  
SI-24  
studio interface  
( AD/DA converter plus  
remote controller for Cakewalk SONAR )  
Ma in Fe a tu re s o f Stu d io Pa ck a g e Pro  
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24-bit/ 96kHz recording and mixing system w/ plug-in effects  
Dedicated SI-24 Control Surface w/ motorized faders  
8x24-bit XLR mic/ line inputs w/ phantom power  
Send/ receive 8 channels of 24-bit/ 96kHz digital audio to/ from computer  
Knobs for fast control of plug-ins, panning and more  
Cakewalk SONAR software for multi-track, 24-bit/ 96kHz audio recording and MIDI production  
You can use unlimited audio and MIDI tracks at the same time. However, this may become less depending  
on your computer’s processing environment, including differences in hard disk design and the particular  
combination of the other devices involved.  
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Ste p 1 : In sta llin g th e RPC-1  
Install the RPC-1 into a PCI slot of your computer. Refer to the owners manual of your computer,  
and read the section(s) with titles such as “Opening the chassis,” “Installing a PCI card,” or  
“Adding an expansion card.” For details on PCI slots and PCI cards, refer to the manual of your  
computer.  
1 . Turn off the power of your computer, and unplug the power cable.  
2 . Remove the cover of your computer.  
fig.eRpcset.eps  
RPC-1  
Cover of The  
PCI Slot  
3 . Remove the screw from the cover of a vacant PCI slot, and remove the slot cover. (Hold on  
to the screw that held the cover in place, since it will be used to fasten the RPC-1.)  
4 . Insert the RPC-1 into the PCI slot. When doing so, note that it is not possible to insert the  
RPC-1 if it is oriented incorrectly.  
5 . Using the screw that had fastened the cover, fasten the RPC-1 in place.  
6 . Reattach the cover of your computer.  
7 . Connect the power cable to your computer.  
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Ste p 2 : Co n n e ctin g Yo u r Eq u ip m e n t  
Turn off the power of your computer and the SI-24, and use the following procedure to connect  
each device.  
fig.eConnect.eps  
Please select the number of MIDI ch as expect  
“1” (use 2–16) when you use MIDI device such  
as a MIDI keyboard or a MIDI sound module by  
hooking up to MID IN/ OUT connector on SI-24.  
MIDI ch 1 is exclusively used for the communication  
between SI-24 and SONAR software.  
RPC-1  
PC  
electric Guitar  
stereo Headphones  
MIDI Keyboard etc.  
MIDI Sound Module etc.  
line In jacks of audio devices  
digital recorder etc.  
mic  
SI-24  
1 . Using the R-BUS cable included with the RPC-1, connect the SI-24 to the RPC-1.  
fig.eConnectR-BUS.eps  
RPC-1  
rear  
SI-24  
PC  
blue  
R-BUS cable  
Be careful not to connect the R-BUS connector to a printer port or SCSI port.  
2 . Connect your audio devices and/or headphones.  
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3 . Connect MIDI and other devices as necessary.  
For details on the signal flow when using the MIDI connectors of the SI-24, refer to “MIDI Ctrl:  
OFF” of the SI-24 Owners Manual.  
If your MIDI file contains large amounts of system exclusive messages, the SI-24 may  
be unable to process the messages correctly.  
MIDI IN/ OUT channels 1 are used for remote control of SONAR. If you use MIDI  
IN/ OUT, please use channels 2–16.  
When you turn on the power, turn each device on in the following order.  
1 . Computer  
2 . SI-24  
3 . Audio equipment  
Ste p 3 : Drive r In sta lla tio n  
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The explanations in this manual include illustrations that depict what should typically be shown by the  
display. Note, however, that your unit may incorporate a newer, enhanced version of the system (e.g.,  
includes newer sounds), so what you actually see in the display may not always match what appears in the  
manual.  
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1 . After installing the RPC-1 in a PCI slot, start up your computer.  
2 . The RPC-1 will automatically be detected, and the “Add  
New Hardware Wizard” will start up. Click “Next.”  
3 . Insert the included “Drivers/Update CD-ROM” into your  
CD-ROM drive.  
4 . Choose “Search for the best driver for your device.  
(Recommended).” and click “Next.”  
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5 . Choose “Specify a location,” and click “Browse.”  
6 . On the CD-ROM, select the \Drivers\95_98_Me folder and click  
“OK.”  
7 . Click “Next,” and driver installation will begin.  
8 . A message will appear, indicating that the driver  
installation has been completed. Click “Finish.” This  
completes the driver installation.  
W in d o w s Me  
1 . After installing the RPC-1 in a PCI slot, start up your computer.  
2 . The RPC-1 will automatically be detected, and the “Add  
New Hardware Wizard” will start up.  
3 . Insert the included “Drivers/Update CD-ROM” into your  
CD-ROM drive.  
4 . Choose “Specify the location of the driver (Advanced)”  
and click “Next.”  
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5 . Choose “Specify a location” and click “Browse.”  
6 . On the CD-ROM, select the \Drivers\95_98_Me folder and click  
“OK.”  
7 . Click “Next” and the search will begin.  
8 . Click “Next,” and driver installation will begin.  
9 . A message will appear, indicating that the driver  
installation has been completed. Click “Finish.” This  
completes the driver installation.  
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W in d o w s 2 0 0 0  
1 . After installing the RPC-1 into a PCI slot, start up your computer.  
2 . The RPC-1 will automatically be detected, and the  
“Found New Hardware Wizard” will start up. Click  
“Next.”  
3 . Insert the included “Drivers/Update CD-ROM” into  
your CD-ROM drive.  
4 . Choose “Search for a suitable driver for my device  
(Recommended)” and click “Next.”  
5 . In “Optional search locations,” choose “CD-ROM  
drives” and click “Next.”  
6 . A message will appear, indicating that the RPC-1  
driver was found. Click “Next.”  
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7 . A warning regarding the “Microsoft digital signature” will  
appear. This is not a problem, so simply click “Yes.”  
Installation will begin automatically.  
8 . A message will appear, indicating that the driver  
installation has been completed. Click “Finish.” This  
completes the driver installation.  
W in d o w s XP Ho m e / Pro fe ssio n a l  
1 . After installing the RPC-1 into a PCI slot, start up your computer.  
2 . The RPC-1 will automatically be detected,  
and the “Found New Hardware Wizard” will  
start up.  
3 . Insert the included “Drivers/Update CD-  
ROM” into your CD-ROM drive, and click  
“Next.”  
When you insert the CD-ROM, you may be asked whether to  
execute automatically. If so, click [Cancel].  
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4 . A warning regarding “Windows Logo testing” will  
appear. This is not a problem, so simply click  
“Continue Anyway.” Installation will begin  
automatically.  
5 . A message will appear, indicating that the  
driver installation has been completed.  
Click “Finish.” This completes the driver  
installation.  
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Ste p 4 : Ma k in g RPC-1 Se ttin g s  
RPC-1 Co n tro l Pa n e l Se ttin g s (Mo n ito r Mix e r/ Pa tch b a y Se ttin g s)  
1 . Open the RPC-1 control panel.  
Windows98/Me/2000:  
Go to Start Settings Control Panel, and double-click “Roland RPC-1 H/ W”  
Windows XP:  
Go to Start Control Panel, and double-click “Roland RPC-1 H/ W” (If this is not displayed,  
click “Switch to classic view”)  
2 . Click the “Monitor Mixer” tab.  
3 . Make settings as shown in the illustration.  
Set both of the “WavOut 1/2” faders  
to 0 dB (top).  
Set pan to left or right.  
Un-check both “Mute” settings.  
4 . Use the slide bar (  
) to scroll the window to the left so that you can see “R-Bus In 1/2”–  
”R-Bus In 7/8.”  
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5 . Make settings as shown in the illustration.  
fig.M03.eps  
Set all of the “R-Bus In 1/2”--“R-Bus In 7/8” faders  
to 0 dB (top).  
Set pan to left or right.  
Un-check both “Mute” settings.  
6 . Click the “Patchbay/Router” tab.  
7 . As shown in the illustration, set the “R-Bus Out 1/2” source to  
“Monitor Mixer.”  
8 . Click the “Hardware Settings” tab.  
9 . Check “Disable ... Monitor Mixer and Patchbay/Router”  
fig.M05  
or  
fig.DisableAudioAppUse.eps  
*The wording may differ according to the OS you are using.  
1 0 . Click [Save] to assign suitable name to the settings, and then  
click [OK] to save them.  
If for some reason the settings are changed, you can load the  
settings that you saved here. Click [Load] in the RPC-1 control  
panel to load the settings.  
1 1 . Click [Done] to close the RPC-1 control panel.  
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Ste p 5 :In sta llin g SO N AR  
SONAR is easy install. All you need to do is choose the folder where the program files should be  
stored. You must install from a local CD-ROM Drive, using the original product CD. You cannot  
install the product from a networked drive, nor can you copy the files from the CD to a hard disk  
and install from the copy.  
Before you start, make sure you have your serial number is located on the back of your CD case.  
If you choose not to install the plug-in effects, when you open files created with  
previous Cakewalk products, the files may not load properly.  
To In sta ll SO N AR  
1 . Close any open programs you have running.  
2 . Place the SONAR CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.  
3 . If you have auto-play enabled, the setup will open automatically. If it doesn’t, select “Start-  
Run,” click “Browse” and choose the “Autorun.exe” program from the product CD, and  
click OK to start SONAR Setup.  
4 . Click the Install SONAR button.  
5 . Follow the installation instructions displayed on the screen.  
DO NOT restart your computer, when you are prompted to do so during  
installation. After installation is completed, please restart your computer manually.  
If you exit Setup without completing the installation, choose Start-Run, click Browse  
and choose the Autorun.exe program from the product CD, and click OK. This will  
reopen the AutoRun window, and you can click Install SONAR to start installation  
again.  
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Ste p 6 : SO N AR Se ttin g  
Sta rtin g SO N AR  
1 . There are many different way to start SONAR. Here are a few:  
Click on the SONAR icon on your desktop.  
Click on the Start button, and choose Programs-Cakewalk-SONAR 2-SONAR 2.  
Click the Start button, point to Documents, and choose a SONAR project from the menu.  
Double-click the SONAR program or any SONAR document from the Windows Explorer or the  
Find menu.  
2 . The Wave Profiler utility will appear. Click Yes to start checking your RPC-1.  
Se ttin g Up th e MIDI In a n d MIDI O u t De vice s  
The No MIDI Outputs Selected dialog box will appear. To setting up the MIDI IN and OUT  
devices, click Choose MIDI Outputs Now.  
If it doesnt, select Options-MIDI Devices command.  
1 . You will see the “MIDI Devices” dialog box, which lets you choose instruments on MIDI  
inputs and outputs.  
2 . Look at the left window. Notice that it shows devices on MIDI Inputs. Make sure that the  
“Roland RPC-1 MIDI” (Windows XP/2000) or “MIDI In Roland RPC-1” (Windows Me/98) is  
highlighted. If the device isn’t highlighted, click on it once to select it for MIDI Input.  
3 . If you use other MIDI Inputs, you can select some MIDI input devices.  
4 . Look at the window on the right. Notice that it shows devices on MIDI Outputs. Make sure  
that the “Roland RPC-1 MIDI” (Windows XP/2000) or “MIDI Out Roland RPC-1” (Windows  
Me/98) is highlighted. If the device isn’t highlighted, click on it once to select it for MIDI  
Output.  
5 . If you use other MIDI Output, you can select some MIDI  
input devices. Highlight one device at a time in the  
Outputs window and click “Move Selected Devices to  
Top” to change its order. Make sure that the “Roland  
RPC-1 MIDI” is lowest order.  
The Microsoft MIDI Mapper is used by some Windows multimedia programs to  
access the MIDI functions. Dont select it as a MIDI output. This will prevent  
potential MIDI looping problems which can confuse the MIDI interface and cause it  
to crash.  
6 . Click OK to close dialog box.  
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Se ttin g Up th e RPC-1  
1 . Select Options-Audio command to open the Audio Options dialog box, and click the  
Drivers tab.  
2 . Make sure that the following drivers are selected (highlighted). Note that don’t select  
except for following drivers.  
Windows XP / 2000  
Input Drivers  
Output Drivers  
Roland RPC-1 Multichannel 1/ 2  
Roland RPC-1 Multichannel 3/ 4  
Roland RPC-1 Multichannel 5/ 6  
Roland RPC-1 Multichannel 7/ 8  
Roland RPC-1 Multichannel 9/ 10  
Roland RPC-1 Multichannel 1/ 2  
Roland RPC-1 Multichannel 3/ 4  
Roland RPC-1 Multichannel 5/ 6  
Roland RPC-1 Multichannel 7/ 8  
Windows Me / 98SE  
Input Drivers  
Output Drivers  
PCM In 1/ 2 RolandRPC-1  
PCM In 3/ 4 RolandRPC-1  
PCM In 5/ 6 RolandRPC-1  
PCM In 7/ 8 RolandRPC-1  
Mon.Mixer RolandRPC-1  
WaveOut 1/ 2 Roland RPC-1  
WaveOut 3/ 4 Roland RPC-1  
WaveOut 5/ 6 Roland RPC-1  
WaveOut 7/ 8 Roland RPC-1  
3 . Click the General tab, and change the following params.  
Number of Aux Buses  
Number of Virtual Mains  
Audio Driver Bit Depth  
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4
24  
4 . Click OK to finish setting up the RPC-1.  
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Se ttin g Up th e SI-2 4  
1 . Select “Options-Control Surfaces” command in SONAR to open the “Control Surfaces”  
dialog.  
2 . Double-click the “Roland SI-24,” to open the “Control Surface Settings” dialog.  
3 . In the “Input Port” field, select the “Roland RPC-1 MIDI”  
(Windows XP/2000), or the “MIDI In Roland RPC-1”  
(Windows Me/98).  
4 . In the “Output Port” field, select the “Roland RPC-1  
MIDI” (Windows XP/2000), or the “MIDI Out Roland RPC-  
1” (Windows Me/98).  
5 . Click OK. The Roland SI-24 name appears in the Control Surface dialog under Connected  
Surfaces.  
6 . Click Close to finish setting up the SI-24.  
O p e n in g th e Co n tro l Su rfa ce To o lb a r  
1 . Select “View-Toolbars...” command in SONAR to open the “Toolbars” dialog.  
2 . In the “Toolbars” dialog, click “Control Surfaces” option and click “Close.”  
3 . Control Surfaces Toolbar will appear.  
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1 . Use the R-BUS cable to correctly connect the SI-24 to your computer.  
(p. 7 “Step 2: Connecting Your Equipment”)  
2 . Check SI-24 and external audio equipment (Amplifiers/Speakers/Headphones) is properly  
connected.  
3 . Turn on the power of your computer.  
4 . Turn on the power of the SI-24.  
5 . Turn on the power of the other audio equipment.  
6 . Make sure the overlay sheet is put on SI-24. The overlay renames some of the buttons for  
special SONAR functionality.  
7 . Make sure that the SI-24 is in SONAR mode, and that MIDI control is off.  
SONAR mode .........In case [SONAR] is lit when [SYSTEM] is lit, SONAR  
mode is selected. Unless, hold [SYSTEM] down and  
press [SONAR] to change to SONAR mode.  
MIDI control off......In case [MIDI ctrl] is turned off when [SYSTEM] is  
lit, the status is off. Unless, hold [SYSTEM] down  
and press [MIDI ctrl] to turn the MIDI control off.  
8 . Start up SONAR.  
9 . From the “File” menu, choose “Open.”  
1 0 . In the “Open” dialog box, navigate to the directory in which you installed SONAR, double-  
click the Tutorials folder to open it and select the file TUTORIAL5.CWB.  
1 1 . From the folder into which you installed the demo song, select “Demosong.”  
1 2 . When the demo song opens, press the SI-24’s [PLAY] button to play back the demo song.  
If the demo song does not play, check the following points.  
Is the power of the SI-24 turned on?  
Are the SI-24 and computer (RPC-1) correctly connected via the R-BUS cable?  
When you press the SI-24s [SYSTEM] button, is [SONAR] (1) lit and [MIDI ctrl] (6) dark?  
Is your audio system or headphones connected correctly?  
Is your audio system powered-on?  
The SI-24’s PHONES knob may be set to 0.  
Is the SI-24’s MASTER fader raised?  
Was the RPC-1 driver installed correctly?  
Are the RPC-1 settings correct?  
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Go ahead and use the SI-24 to control the demo song as described below.  
Tra n sp o rt  
You can get a “Overlay for SONAR” to fit over the buttons in the Transport section. The overlay  
renames some of the buttons for special SONAR functionality.  
[PLAY]:  
[STOP]:  
[REC]:  
Start playback.  
Stop playback or recording.  
Start recording (When there is at least one recording-armed track.); Start Automation  
recording (When there is at least one automation-armed track/ bus.)  
Rewind to the start of the project.  
[
[
[
]:  
]:  
]:  
Set the Now time to the beginning of the previous measure.  
Set the Now time to the beginning of the next measure.  
Moves the Now time  
Jog dial:  
CH ASSIGN  
Use CH ASSIGN to select the items that will be controlled. The correspondence between CH  
ASSIGN and the controlled items is shown below.  
You can get a “overlay sheet” to fit over the buttons in the CH ASSIGN section. The overlay  
renames some of the buttons for special SONAR functionality.  
[TRACK]:  
Assign SI-24’s faders and controls to tracks.  
Assign SI-24’s faders and controls to Aux buses.  
Assign SI-24’s faders and controls to Virtual Mains.  
Go to previous 12 tracks or buses  
[AUX]:  
[MAIN]:  
[PREV. BANK]:  
[NEXT BANK]:  
Go to next 12 tracks or buses  
Current track/ bus bank is displayed in the “Control Surface” tool-bar of SONAR,  
like “Track 1-12,” “Track 13-24,” etc.  
Fa d e rs 1 1 2  
When CH ASSIGN is [TRACK]:  
When CH ASSIGN is [AUX]:  
When CH ASSIGN is [MAIN]:  
Track volume  
Aux bus return level  
Virtual Main volume  
MASTER Fa d e r  
Virtual Main “A” volume (default).  
You can choose which the SI-24 master fader controls. For more information, see  
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STATUS Bu tto n s  
The STATUS buttons control MUTE/ SOLO/ REC/ PLAY/ AUTOMIX for each tracks. The current  
status is shown by the button indicator.  
W h e n STATUS MO DE is MUTE  
During playback/ recording:  
Un-mute (dark)/ Mute (orange)  
Other:  
Un-mute (dark)/ Archive (red)/ Mute (orange)  
Blinking orange indicates muted by solo.  
Archive: Silence and suppress the processing of a track. Archived tracks are not  
loaded into RAM, so they cant be unmuted in real time. Use the archive command  
to reduce the demand on your CPU.  
W h e n STATUS MO DE is SO LO  
Un-solo (dark)  
Solo (green)  
Blinking green indicates silent by mute.  
W h e n STATUS MO DE is REC/ PLAY  
Normal (dark)  
Arm for recording (red)  
Arm: Enable a track for recording.  
W h e n STATUS MO DE is AUTO MIX  
Normal (dark)  
Arm for automation (red)  
Blinking red indicates cant become automation-armed, because there is at least one  
recording-armed track.  
CH SELECT Bu tto n s  
Use these to specify the track/ bus whose EQ/ send level you want to control. The selected button  
will light red.  
PAN Kn o b s 1 –1 2  
When CH ASSIGN is [TRACK]:  
Track pan  
When CH ASSIGN is [AUX]:  
Aux bus return balance  
Virtual Main balance  
When CH ASSIGN is [MAIN]:  
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EQ / SEN D Bu tto n  
When you press the [EQ/ SEND] button so it lights in red, you can control the 4-band EQ and Aux  
send levels of the track/ bus selected by CH SELECT.  
PAN knobs 1–8:  
EQ band #1–4 gain and freq. (Except MIDI track was selected.)  
PAN knobs 9–12: Aux 1-4 send level. (Only audio track was selected.)  
EQ buttons 1-4:  
EQ band #1–4 on/ off  
EQ are already assigned in the Cakewalk Normal template (Track 1-12). You need to  
assign EQ manually, when using other tracks or templates.  
PLUG-IN Bu tto n  
When you press the [PLUG-IN] button so it lights in red, you can control DirectX 8 compatible  
plug-in parameters for the track/ bus selected by CH SELECT.  
PAN knobs 1–10: Parameter 1-10 of plug-in selected by EQ buttons 1-4.  
PAN knobs 11:  
EQ button 1–4:  
Bypass on/ off of plug-in selected by EQ buttons 1-4.  
Select plug-in 1-4.  
The plug-in parameters to which the SI-24s knobs 1–10 correspond will depend on  
the plug-in.  
LO CATE Bu tto n  
When you press the [LOCATE] button so it lights in red, the [Num Pad 1–0] buttons will have the  
following functions.  
[1]:  
[2]:  
[3]:  
[4]:  
[5]:  
[6]:  
[7]:  
[8]:  
[9]:  
[0]:  
Specify the Now time as the time from which a selection extends.  
Specify the Now time as the time through which a selection extends.  
Set loop to selection.  
Loop on/ off.  
Set the Now time to the end of the project.  
Set the Now time to the From time.  
Set the Now time to the Thru time.  
Set the Now time to the previous marker.  
Set the Now time to the next marker.  
Insert a marker at the Now time (during playback) or a specified location.  
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SHO RT CUT Bu tto n  
When you press the [SHORT CUT] button so it lights in red, the [Num Pad 1–0] buttons will  
execute the following commands.  
[1]:  
[2]:  
[3]:  
[4]:  
[5]:  
[6]:  
[7]:  
[8]:  
[9]:  
[0]:  
File - Save  
Edit - Undo  
Edit - Copy  
Edit - Paste  
Edit - Delete  
Open related help topic.  
Edit - Redo  
Enable/ disable automation playback.  
Hides all tracks which are not selected.  
Undo track zoom.  
You can re-assign each buttons to a different command. For more information, see  
VIEW Bu tto n  
When you press the [VIEW] button so it lights in red, the [Num Pad 1–0] buttons can open the  
specified view.  
[1]:  
[2]:  
[3]:  
[4]:  
[5]:  
[6]:  
[7]:  
[8]:  
[9]:  
[0]:  
Open Piano Roll View  
Open Event List View  
Open Synth Rack View  
Open Loop Construction View  
Open Loop Explorer View  
Open Staff View  
Open Video View  
Open Big Time View  
Next window  
Close active window  
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Re co rd a n d Pla y Ba ck a Gu ita r Pe rfo rm a n ce  
Se ttin g th e Sa m p lin g Ra te a n d th e File Bit De p th in th e SO N AR  
1 . Choose “Options - Audio” to open the “Audio Options” dialog box.  
2 . Click the “General” tab.  
3 . Under “Default Settings for New Projects,” select a Sampling Rate. For CD-quality sound,  
use 44100 Hz.  
4 . The “File Bit Depth” field and select either 16 or 24.  
5 . Click OK.  
Pre p a re a N e w Pro je ct in th e SO N AR  
6 . Select “File - New” from the menu.  
7 . Select the Normal template and click OK.  
Co n n e ct y o u r g u ita r to th e SI-2 4 ’s GUITAR (Hi-Z) ja ck .  
8 . If you have connected an external effects processor between your guitar and the SI-24,  
connect it to the conventional INPUT jack rather than the GUITAR (Hi-Z) jack.  
Re co rd Yo u r Gu ita r Pe rfo rm a n ce o n Tra ck 1 o f th e SO N AR  
9 . Track 1’s “In” field, choose the “Roland RPC-1 - Right Roland RPC-1 Multichannel 7/8”  
(Windows XP / 2000) or the “Roland RPC-1 - Right PCM In 7/8 Roland RPC-1” (Windows Me  
/ 98SE).  
1 0 . Set the SI-24’s CH ASSIGN to [TRACK], and set STATUS MODE to [REC/PLAY].  
1 1 . Press the SI-24’s [STATUS 1]. It will change to solid red.  
1 2 . Turn the SI-24’s GAIN knob 8 toward the left until the SI-24’s peak indicator does not light  
when you play your guitar most loudly.  
You can check the input levels in the SONAR.  
1 3 . Press the SI-24’s [REC] button to begin recording.  
1 4 . Press the SI-24’s [STOP] button to stop recording.  
1 5 . Press the SI-24’s [PLAY] button to playback your guitar performance.  
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Ap p ly EQ (e q u a lize r) to a Tra ck  
1 . Double-click “FxEq” in the effects bin of the track, to  
open the FxEq’s property page.  
2 . Use the SI-24’s [CH SELECT] buttons to select the track (lights red), and press the [EQ/  
SEND] button to turn it on (lights red).  
3 . Press the SI-24’s [PLAY] button to play back the song.  
4 . Use knobs 1 and 2 to control the EQ Gain and Freq. (center frequency) of the parametric  
EQ, and notice how the EQ affects the sound of the track.  
You can use the [EQ ON] button to switch each band of EQ on/ off.  
The FxEq were already inserted in the Normal template (Track 1–12). You need to  
insert the FxEq manually, when using other tracks or templates.  
Usin g FXPa d  
Heres how you can use the joystick to control FXPad’s powerful effects.  
In se rtin g FXPa d  
1 . Right-click in the effects bin of the track you want to add the FXPad, and select “Audio  
Effects - Cakewalk - FXPad.”  
2 . The FXPad will be inserted, and property page will appear.  
O p e ra te th e FXPa d  
3 . Use the SI-24’s [CH SELECT] buttons to select the track.  
4 . Press the SI-24’s [FX Pad ON] button.  
5 . Press the SI-24’s [PLAY] button to play the song.  
6 . As you operate the SI-24’s joystick, two or more parameters of the selected effect change,  
depending on the direction and distance that you move the Locus.  
For details of the FXPad, refer to the its online help.  
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Co n n e ct a n d Pla y a MIDI So u n d Mo d u le / MIDI Ke y b o a rd  
Heres how you can connect a sound module to the SI-24s MIDI OUT connector and a MIDI  
keyboard to the MIDI IN connector.  
MIDI IN/ OUT channel 1 is used to transfer control data between the SI-24 and  
SONAR. You may not use channel 1 for your MIDI keyboard or MIDI sound  
module. For this reason, we strongly recommend that you use a MIDI interface  
instead of the SI-24.  
Se ttin g Up a MIDI Tra ck  
1 . In the Track pane, right-click below the last track, and choose “Insert MIDI Track” from the  
popup menu.  
2 . Set the SI-24’s CH ASSIGN to [TRACK], and set STATUS MODE to [REC/PLAY].  
3 . Press the SI-24’s [STATUS] button to recording-arm the new MIDI track created by step 1.  
4 . In the In field, select the MIDI IN channel from the PC  
keyboard(except 1).  
5 . In the Ch field, select the MIDI OUT channel transmitted  
from the SONAR to the sound module(except 1).  
6 . In the Bnk field, enter the bank number. (Double-click  
the mouse and then enter a number from the PC  
keyboard.)  
7 . In the Pch field, enter the program change number.  
(Double-click the mouse and then enter a number from the PC keyboard.)  
For the correspondence between the program change numbers and the sound or  
patch, refer to the owners manual of your sound module.  
You can select a sound name / patch name instead of number by using the  
“Instrument Definitions.” For more information, see the SONAR Users Guide.  
Pla y Yo u r Ke y b o a rd to He a r th e So u n d  
8 . When you play your keyboard, the sound module will produce sound.  
If you do not hear sound from the sound module, check the following points.  
• Is your MIDI sound module and/ or MIDI keyboard powered-on?  
• Are the SI-24 and your MIDI sound module/ MIDI keyboard connected correctly?  
• Your MIDI keyboard may be using MIDI channel 1 to transmit MIDI data.  
• Is the MIDI track set to the correct MIDI channel?  
• Are the bank and patch settings of the sound module appropriate?  
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Re co rd in g Yo u r Pe rfo rm a n ce (MIDI Re a l-Tim e Re co rd in g )  
9 . Use the SI-24’s jog dial and [FF]/[REW] buttons to move the Now Time to the location where  
you want to record your performance.  
1 0 . Press the SI-24’s [REC] button to begin recording.  
1 1 . When you play your keyboard, the performance data will be recorded on the MIDI track.  
Pla y in g Ba ck th e Pe rfo rm a n ce Da ta  
1 2 . Use the SI-24’s jog dial and [FF]/[REW] buttons to move the Now Time to the location where  
you want to play back your performance.  
1 3 . Press the SI-24’s [PLAY] button to play back the song.  
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Usin g th e SI-2 4 ’s DIGITAL IN  
Heres how you can connect the SI-24’s DIGITAL IN to a digital audio device with digital output,  
such as an electronic musical instrument, DAT recorder, or Roland VS series unit.  
The SI-24’s DIGITAL IN is sent to SONAR’s Stereo Roland RPC-1 Multichannel 7/  
8 (Windows XP / 2000) or Stereo PCM In 7/8 Roland RPC-1 (Windows Me / 98SE).  
Co n n e ct Yo u r Dig ita l De vice  
1 . Use a digital audio cable (coaxial) to connect the digital output jack of your digital audio  
device to the SI-24’s DIGITAL IN.  
2 . Set the sampling frequency of your digital audio device to match the sampling frequency  
used by SONAR.  
Ma k e Se ttin g s o n th e SI-2 4 a n d in SO N AR  
1 . Setting the Sampling Rate and the File Bit Depth in the SONAR.  
Choose Options-Audio to open the Audio Options dialog box.  
Click the General tab.  
Under Default Settings for New Projects, select a Sampling Rate.  
Click OK.  
2 . Press the SI-24’s [DIGITAL IN] button. If the [DIGITAL IN] button lights red, things are  
working just fine.  
If using the SI-24’s DIGITAL IN: The SI-24 will synchronize to the word clock of the digital  
device. In this case, the RPC-1 must be synchronized to the word clock of the digital device that is  
supplied from the SI-24 via R-BUS.  
Ch a n g e th e RPC-1 Se ttin g s  
1 . Access the RPC-1 Control Panel.  
For details on operation, refer to “RPC-1 Control Panel Settings (Monitor Mixer/  
2 . Select the “Hardware Settings” tab.  
3 . Change the “Master Clock” setting from “Int. Clock” (Internal Clock) to “Ext. Clock”  
(External Clock).  
When you finish using the DIGITAL IN connection, change this setting back to “Int.  
Clock.” If you leave this setting at “Ext. Clock” even after the device generating the  
clock signal has been disconnected from the SI-24 (or the digital connection has been  
disabled), the SONAR and the SI-24 will not operate correctly.  
4 . Select the same frequency as the output of the digital audio device.  
5 . Click [Done] to close the RPC-1 Control Panel.  
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Re co rd in g Au d io fro m DIGITAL IN to th e SO N AR  
6 . Track’s In field, choose the “Roland RPC-1 - Stereo Roland RPC-1 Multichannel 7/8”  
(Windows XP / 2000) or the “Roland RPC-1 - Stereo PCM In 7/8 Roland RPC-1” (Windows  
Me / 98SE).  
7 . Set the SI-24’s STATUS MODE to [REC/PLAY], and press the [STATUS] button of the track  
that you want to record.  
8 . Press the SI-24’s [REC] button to begin recording.  
Au to m ix in SO N AR  
Volume and pan parameters can be recorded in SONAR.  
Re co rd Fa d e r/ Pa n Mo ve m e n ts  
1 . Set the SI-24’s STATUS MODE to [AUTOMIX] (lit red).  
2 . For the track on which you want to record fader and pan movements, press [STATUS] (lit  
red).  
3 . Press the SI-24’s [REC] to record fader and pan movements.  
If there is recording armed track, audio data or MIDI events will be recorded instead  
of fader and pan movements. Make sure that there is no recording armed track,  
before Automation recording.  
4 . When you operate the faders/pan, those movements will be recorded.  
5 . Press the SI-24’s [STOP] button to stop recording.  
Pla y Ba ck th e Fa d e r/ Pa n Mo ve m e n ts  
6 . Use the SI-24’s jog dial and [FF]/[REW] buttons to move to the location where you recorded  
the automix.  
7 . Press the SI-24’s [PLAY] button to play back the song. The fader positions will move  
according to the automix data.  
You can view and edit the recorded automation data in Track pane.  
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W ritin g a Mix to a n Au d io File  
You can use SONAR to prepare audio files, or audio/ video files for distribution via the World  
Wide Web or other electronic means.  
Sp e cify th e Re g io n th a t w ill b e W ritte n a s a n Au d io File  
1 . If you only want to mix down parts of tracks, select those clips now.  
2 . If you are using effects on the tracks and want to mix the effects down at this time, select the  
whole length of the longest track or clip plus an extra measure for the reverb or effects “tail.”  
Ma k e Se ttin g s fo r Ex p o rtin g th e Au d io  
3 . Choose “File - Export-Audio” to open the “Export Audio” dialog box.  
4 . Select a destination folder using the “Look In” field and enter a file name.  
5 . Choose Wave from the “Files of type” dropdown list.  
6 . In the “Format” field, select the “Export to Stereo File(s).”  
7 . Select the bit depth that you want the exported file to use.  
If your source file is 24 and you export to 16, you lose some sound definition, but you  
get some of it back if the Apply Dither option is checked in the Audio Options  
dialog box.  
8 . Select a source bus or buses.  
If more than one is selected, the mixdown takes into account the levels of all virtual  
main buses, mixing the outputs of each selected bus. If you want to keep the output  
from each different source separate, check the Each Source to Separate Submix  
option.  
9 . In the “Mix Enables” field, choose the elements you want to include in the mixdown. If you  
want to exclude muted tracks and/or include only soloed tracks, make sure “Track Mute/  
Solo” is checked.  
If you have patched a DXi (plug-in synth) into a track or bus, make sure you check  
Track FX to include DXi’s that are patched into tracks, and check Aux Returns and/  
or Master FX to include DXi’s that are patched into buses.  
If you dont check Track Automation, any initial volume and pan settings in an  
exported track are ignored and the tracks audio data will be exported at the level  
that exists in the track, with pan set to center. If you dont check Clip Automation,  
any trim settings are ignored during export. If you dont check Master Automation,  
any volume and balance settings at virtual main buses are ignored.  
1 0 . Click “Export” button.  
The audio is exported to the Wave file.  
You can make a submix to other tracks directly by using Bounce to Track(s)  
command. For more information, see the SONAR Users Guide.  
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Ap p ly in g a n Ex te rn a l Effe ct  
Heres how you can use an external effect with SONAR. You will use a SONAR Virtual Main bus  
as the external effect send, and send audio signals from the tracks for processing by the external  
effect.  
Co n n e ct th e Ex te rn a l Effe cts Pro ce sso r to th e SI-2 4  
1 . Connect the SI-24’s AUX 1 (OUTPUT 3 / 4) to the input of your external effects processor.  
2 . Connect the output(s) of your external effects processor to the input(s) of the SI-24, and  
use the gain knob(s) to adjust the input gain.  
Se t a SO N AR Bu s a s th e Ex te rn a l Effe ct Se n d  
3 . In the Track view, click the Out dropdown menu of the  
Aux 1. You may need to enlarge the Aux 1 to show the  
Out control: In Aux 1, click the “Restore Strip Size”  
button to expand the bus.  
4 . Select the output to “B.”  
Se n d th e Sig n a l fro m Ea ch Tra ck to th e Ex te rn a l Effe ct  
5 . In a track view that you want to patch through Aux 1, click  
the “Aux 1 Send Enable” button (lit green). You may need  
to enlarge a track to show the “Aux 1 Send Enable” button:  
In a track, click the “Restore Strip Size” button to expand  
the bus.  
6 . Use the SI-24’s [CH SELECT] to select the track to which you want to apply the effect (lit  
red).  
7 . Turn the SI-24’s [SEND/EQ] on (lit red), and use the SEND knob to adjust the amount of  
signal that is sent to the external effect.  
If you have not made RPC-1 mixer settings so that you can monitor the SI-24s inputs  
on at this point.  
Use the output level of your external effects processor to adjust the effect return  
level. Although it is possible to adjust the return level using the RPC-1 mixer, the  
level adjustment in this case will not affect what is recorded on the tracks, so you will  
need to re-adjust the level of the effect sound after recording it on the tracks.  
The output of an external effect can be recorded on a track in the same way as when  
recording a conventional track.  
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Usin g So ftw a re Sy n th e size rs  
SONAR allows you to use DXi compatible software synthesizers.  
In se rtin g a DXi  
1 . Press the SI-24’s [VIEW] button, and press [3] to open the “Synth Rack” view.  
2 . In the “Synth Rack” view, click the Insert button to display the  
popup menu of installed DXi’s.  
3 . In the popup menu, click the name of the DXi you want to insert.  
4 . Choose the “MIDI Source Track “option and the “First Synth Output (Audio)” option,  
New MIDI Track and Audio Track are created at the bottom of existing tacks.  
5 . Click OK to finish inserting a DXi.  
Co n n e ct a MIDI Ke y b o a rd to th e SI-2 4 a n d Pla y th e So ftw a re  
Sy n th e size r  
6 . Connect your MIDI keyboard to the SI-24’s MIDI IN connector.  
7 . Play your MIDI keyboard, and the software synthesizer will produce sound.  
If you do not hear sound from the DXi, be sure that the new MIDI track which created by step 4  
was selected.  
If you want to record your software synthesizer performance, follow the steps  
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Usin g th e Ro la n d SI-2 4 Pro p e rty Pa g e  
You can set several options in the Roland SI-24 property page. Once you set your options, you can  
save them by typing a name for them in the Presets window, and clicking the Disk icon. You can  
create and save as many different presets as you want.  
To O p e n th e Ro la n d SI-2 4 Pro p e rty Pa g e  
1 . Select the “Roland SI-24” from “Tools” menu.  
or  
1 . Make sure the “Control Surfaces” toolbar is visible. To display the toolbar, use the “View -  
Toolbars” command to open the “Toolbars” dialog, and check the “Control Surfaces”  
option.  
2 . Make sure the name of the “Roland SI-24” is displayed in the toolbar’s dropdown menu of  
connected control surfaces.  
3 . Click the Properties button that is at the right end of the toolbar.  
To Se t Yo u r O p tio n s in th e Ro la n d SI-2 4 Pro p e rty Pa g e  
The Roland SI-24 Property Page has following options:  
Short Cut commands: You can assign each of the 10 short cut buttons to a different SONAR  
menu command.  
Master Fader:  
If you use more than one virtual main bus in SONAR, you can choose  
which one the SI-24’s master fader controls.  
Jog Wheel Resolution: You can choose by what increment you want the Now time to move  
when you move the Jog Wheel.  
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When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in your country as  
shown below.  
PAN AMA  
ITALY  
ISRAEL  
SIN GAPO RE  
AFRICA  
SUPRO MUNDIAL, S.A.  
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Panama City, REP. DE PANAMA  
TEL: 315-0101  
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TEL: (02) 937-78300  
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EGYPT  
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ARD E1 Golf, Heliopolis,  
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#02-2148, SINGAPORE 489980  
TEL: 6243-9555  
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NORWAY  
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Distribuidora De  
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Asuncion PARAGUAY  
TEL: (021) 492-124  
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TEL: 20-2-417-1828  
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TEL: (022) 679 44 19  
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Montevideo, URUGUAY  
TEL: (02) 924-2335  
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TEL: (0262) 218-429  
TEL: 243-6399  
TEL: (02) 2561 3339  
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(PTY) Ltd.  
11 Melle St., Braamfontein,  
Johannesbourg, SOUTH AFRICA  
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Gerge Zeidan St., Chahine Bldg.,  
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Beirut, LEBANON  
PO RTUGAL  
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Cais Das Pedras, 8/ 9-1 Dto  
4050-465 PORTO  
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VEN EZUELA  
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Bangkok 10100, THAILAND  
TEL: (02) 2248821  
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TEL: (01) 20-1441  
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Johannesbourg, SOUTH AFRICA  
TEL: (011) 403 4105  
PORTUGAL  
TEL: (022) 608 00 60  
Q ATAR  
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TEL: 4423-554  
VENEZUELA  
TEL: (212) 285-8586  
VIETN AM  
Saigon Music  
138 Tran Quang Khai St.,  
District 1  
Ho Chi Minh City  
VIETNAM  
TEL: (08) 844-4068  
Paul Bothner (PTY) Ltd.  
17 Werdmuller Centre,  
Main Road, Claremont 7708  
SOUTH AFRICA  
RO MAN IA  
FBS LINES  
Piata Libertatii 1,  
RO-4200 Gheorghehi  
TEL: (095) 169-5043  
EURO PE  
P.O.BOX 23032, Claremont 7735,  
SOUTH AFRICA  
TEL: (021) 674 4030  
AUSTRIA  
Roland Austria GES.M.B.H.  
Siemensstrasse 4, P.O. Box 74,  
A-6063 RUM, AUSTRIA  
SAUDI ARABIA  
aDawliah Universal  
Electronics APL  
Corniche Road, Aldossary Bldg.,  
1st Floor, Alkhobar,  
SAUDI ARABIA  
RUSSIA  
MuTek  
3-Bogatyrskaya Str. 1.k.l  
107 564 Moscow, RUSSIA  
TEL: (095) 169 5043  
AUSTRALIA/  
N EW ZEALAN D  
TEL: (0512) 26 44 260  
ASIA  
AUSTRALIA  
BELGIUM/ HOLLAND/  
LUXEMBO URG  
Roland Benelux N. V.  
Houtstraat 3, B-2260, Oevel  
(Westerlo) BELGIUM  
TEL: (014) 575811  
CHIN A  
Roland Shanghai Electronics  
Co.,Ltd.  
5F. No.1500 Pingliang Road  
Shanghai, CHINA  
TEL: (021) 5580-0800  
SPAIN  
Roland Electronics  
de España, S. A.  
Calle Bolivia 239, 08020  
Barcelona, SPAIN  
Roland Corporation  
Australia Pty., Ltd.  
38 Campbell Avenue  
Dee Why West. NSW 2099  
AUSTRALIA  
P.O.Box 2154, Alkhobar 31952  
SAUDI ARABIA  
TEL: (03) 898 2081  
SYRIA  
Technical Light & Sound  
TEL: (93) 308 1000  
TEL: (02) 9982 8266  
Center  
DEN MARK  
SW EDEN  
Roland Shanghai Electronics  
Co.,Ltd.  
(BEIJING OFFICE)  
10F. No.18 Anhuaxili  
Chaoyang District, Beijing,  
CHINA  
Khaled Ebn Al Walid St.  
Bldg. No. 47, P.O.BOX 13520,  
Damascus, SYRIA  
TEL: (011) 223-5384  
N EW ZEALAN D  
Roland Scandinavia A/S  
Nordhavnsvej 7, Postbox 880,  
DK-2100 Copenhagen  
DENMARK  
Roland Scandinavia A/S  
SWEDISH SALES OFFICE  
Danvik Center 28, 2 tr.  
S-131 30 Nacka SWEDEN  
TEL: (0)8 702 00 20  
Roland Corporation Ltd.  
32 Shaddock Street, Mount Eden,  
Auckland, NEW ZEALAND  
TEL: (09) 3098 715  
TEL: 3916 6200  
TURKEY  
Barkat muzik aletleri ithalat  
ve ihracat Ltd Sti  
Siraselviler Caddesi Siraselviler  
Pasaji No:74/ 20  
TEL: (010) 6426-5050  
FRAN CE  
Roland France SA  
4, Rue Paul Henri SPAAK,  
Parc de l'Esplanade, F 77 462 St.  
Thibault, Lagny Cedex FRANCE  
TEL: 01 600 73 500  
CEN TRAL/ LATIN  
AMERICA  
SW ITZERLAN D  
Roland (Switzerland) AG  
Landstrasse 5, Postfach,  
CH-4452 Itingen,  
SWITZERLAND  
TEL: (061) 927-8383  
HO N G KO N G  
Tom Lee Music Co., Ltd.  
Service Division  
22-32 Pun Shan Street, Tsuen  
Wan, New Territories,  
HONG KONG  
Taksim - Istanbul, TURKEY  
TEL: (0212) 2499324  
ARGEN TIN A  
Instrumentos Musicales S.A.  
Av.Santa Fe 2055  
(1123) Buenos Aires  
ARGENTINA  
TEL: (011) 4508-2700  
U.A.E.  
Zak Electronics & Musical  
Instruments Co. L.L.C.  
Zabeel Road, Al Sherooq Bldg.,  
No. 14, Grand Floor, Dubai, U.A.E.  
TEL: (04) 3360715  
FIN LAN D  
Roland Scandinavia As,  
Filial Finland  
Elannontie 5  
FIN-01510 Vantaa, FINLAND  
TEL: (0)9 68 24 020  
UKRAIN E  
TEL: 2415 0911  
TIC-TAC  
Mira Str. 19/ 108  
IN DIA  
P.O. Box 180  
295400 Munkachevo, UKRAINE  
TEL: (03131) 414-40  
Rivera Digitec (India) Pvt. Ltd.  
409, Nirman Kendra Mahalaxmi  
Flats Compound Off. Dr. Edwin  
Moses Road, Mumbai-400011,  
INDIA  
BRAZIL  
Roland Brasil Ltda  
Rua San Jose, 780 Sala B  
Parque Industrial San Jose  
Cotia - Sao Paulo - SP, BRAZIL  
TEL: (011) 4615 5666  
GERMAN Y  
Roland Elektronische  
Musikinstrumente HmbH.  
Oststrasse 96, 22844 Norderstedt,  
GERMANY  
UN ITED KIN GDO M  
N O RTH AMERICA  
Roland (U.K.) Ltd.  
Atlantic Close, Swansea  
Enterprise Park, SWANSEA  
SA7 9FJ,  
TEL: (022) 2493 9051  
IN DO N ESIA  
PT Citra IntiRama  
J1. Cideng Timur No. 15J-150  
Jakarta Pusat  
INDONESIA  
TEL: (021) 6324170  
CAN ADA  
Roland Canada Music Ltd.  
(Head Office)  
5480 Parkwood Way Richmond  
B. C., V6V 2M4 CANADA  
TEL: (604) 270 6626  
CO STA RICA  
JUAN Bansbach  
Instrumentos Musicales  
Ave.1. Calle 11, Apartado 10237,  
San Jose, COSTA RICA  
TEL: 258-0211  
TEL: (040) 52 60090  
UNITED KINGDOM  
TEL: (01792) 702701  
GREECE  
STOLLAS S.A.  
Music Sound Light  
155, New National Road  
Patras 26442, GREECE  
TEL: 2610 435400  
MIDDLE EAST  
KO REA  
Roland Canada Music Ltd.  
Cosmos Corporation  
1461-9, Seocho-Dong,  
Seocho Ku, Seoul, KOREA  
TEL: (02) 3486-8855  
CHILE  
Comercial Fancy S.A.  
Rut.: 96.919.420-1  
Nataniel Cox #739, 4th Floor  
Santiago - Centro, CHILE  
TEL: (02) 688-9540  
(Toronto Office)  
170 Admiral Boulevard  
Mississauga On L5T 2N6  
CANADA  
BAHRAIN  
Moon Stores  
No.16, Bab Al Bahrain Avenue,  
P.O.Box 247, Manama 304,  
State of BAHRAIN  
HUN GARY  
Roland East Europe Ltd.  
Warehouse Area DEPO’ Pf.83  
H-2046 Torokbalint, HUNGARY  
TEL: (23) 511011  
TEL: (905) 362 9707  
MALAYSIA  
BENTLEY MUSIC SDN BHD  
140 & 142, Jalan Bukit Bintang  
55100 Kuala Lumpur,MALAYSIA  
TEL: (03) 2144-3333  
TEL: 211 005  
U. S. A.  
EL SALVADO R  
Roland Corporation U.S.  
5100 S. Eastern Avenue  
Los Angeles, CA 90040-2938,  
U. S. A.  
CYPRUS  
Radex Sound Equipment Ltd.  
17, Diagorou Street, Nicosia,  
CYPRUS  
OMNI MUSIC  
IRELAN D  
Roland Ireland  
Audio House, Belmont Court,  
Donnybrook, Dublin 4.  
Republic of IRELAND  
TEL: (01) 2603501  
75 Avenida Norte y Final  
Alameda Juan Pablo  
,
PHILIPPIN ES  
Edificio No.4010 San Salvador,  
EL SALVADOR  
TEL: 262-0788  
TEL: (323) 890 3700  
G.A. Yupangco & Co. Inc.  
339 Gil J. Puyat Avenue  
Makati, Metro Manila 1200,  
PHILIPPINES  
TEL: (022) 66-9426  
IRAN  
MOCO, INC.  
No.41 Nike St., Dr.Shariyati Ave.,  
Roberoye Cerahe Mirdamad  
Tehran, IRAN  
MEXICO  
TEL: (02) 899 9801  
Casa Veerkamp, s.a. de c.v.  
Av. Toluca No. 323, Col. Olivar  
de los Padres 01780 Mexico D.F.  
MEXICO  
TEL: (021) 285-4169  
As of April 1, 2003 (Roland)  
TEL: (55) 5668-6699  
03340845  
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