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Features
@ Here is the most convenient rhythm
machine, the new CR-8000 Compu-
Rhythm Unit from Roland, with new
design and circuit.
@ This unit has twenty-four kinds of
Basic Rhythm Patterns and eight presets
of Intro/Fill-ln Rhythm Pattern as
presets.
@ |n addition, CR-8000 has eight kinds of Programmable sections for Basic
Rhythm and four kinds of Program-
mable sections for Intro/Fill-In Rhythm where
you can write your own rhythm pattern
at will.
@ Moreover, this unit has the following
attractive features.
® More Rhythm Patterns
This unit has twenty-four kinds of
Basic Rhythm Patterns and 8 preset
rhythm patterns for Cymbal/Hi-Hat/
Conga. A wide range of rhythm varia-
tions can be produced by combining
these rhythm patterns.
@Crash and Shuffle functions
Equipped with Shuffle and Crash
switch on the front panel. Shuffle func-
tion shuffles entire rhythms, while the
Crash function can be used to insert
the crash sound of Cymbal when the
rhythm is changed from Intro/Fill-In to
Basic.
@Level Control for both channels
All sound sources can be controlled
by the Level Controls, so you can set
the balance as desired.
@External In/Out Jack
The CR-8000 has Trigger Out to con-
trol external sequencer or synthesizer.
In addition, The Sync. In/Out section
of CR-8000 allows it to be synchro-
nized perfectly with units such as the
Roland CSQ-600 Digital Sequencer or MC-4 Micro Composer.
©Precise Tempo Display The CR-8000, equipped with Digital LED Display of Tempo, can set the Tempo
at any desired position with quick
operation.
© Slanted control panel assures easy
operation.
@ The Accent can give emphasis to any
other voices programmed on the same
step. The Level control adjusts the amount of emphasis.
Precautions
® Do not open this unit.
@ Unplug this unit when it is not to be
used for long periods of time. Unplug
by grasping the plug rather than pulling
on the cord,
@ Be careful not to place heavy objects
on the power cord.
@ Avoid using this unit in very high or
low temperature locations. Also keep
away from heaters and air-conditioners
since this type of equipment will affect circuit and pitch stability.
@ Avoid using this unit in very dusty or
humid places.
® |f it is necessary to use this unit in an
area with neon or fluorescent lights,
keep it as far away from these lights
as possible since they will induce high
levels of noise. Sometimes changing
the angle of this unit in relation to the
lights will help reduce noise.
Before Using CR-8000 ® For the ultimate protection to the digital circuitry of your CR-8000 make all con- nections to other equipment with both units power switched OFF”. Once all connections are made, switch “ON" the power of the other unit first, the CR-8000 last. If error occurs, once switch “OFF” the power, then switch “ON” the power after about 5 seconds.
®|t is to be desired that Program Mode Switch is set to Play mode unless
“writing” is required. This protection
must be taken to make sure that the rhythms memorized into the CR-8000 are not erased or distorted.
® Remember that the SYNC. In/Out Select switch must be in the QUTPUT position for the CR-8000 to operate by itself.
Table of Contents
Features
Basic Connection
Front Panel OPERATION
. Preset Rhythm Operation . Intro/Fill In Operation
Elo start from Intro rhythm pattern *Auto Fill In
¢Manual Fill In
. How to use the Arranger Cymbal and Hi-Hat arrangement fiConga and Hand Clap arrangement BShuffle arrangement
. How to use the Crash Button
. How to use the Register
How to set
Hi How to play 6. How to write the rhythm pattern 6-1 How to write Basic rhythm pattern
® How to erase the programmed rhythm pattern
6-2 How to write Intro/Fill In rhythm pattern
Applications
1. Substitute for a Metronome
2. Odd Rhythm 3. Delicate difference of rhythm
variation by Register
4. Register’s special effect 5. To use the Crash sound at the ending 6. The rhythm with 32 or 24 steps
Hi About Tempo Display
Mi Memory Back-up
Filo replace the three 1.5-Volt dry cell batteries
FASYNC. IN/OUT
1. Operating CR-8000 by itself 2. CR-8000 + CSQ-600
3. CR-8000 + MC-4
Controlling CR-8000 by MC-4
*Controlling MC-4 by CR-8000 CR-8000 PRE-SET RHYTHM
SAMPLE RHYTHM
SPECIFICATIONS
Basic Connection a #
SYNCHRO-INPUT/OUTPUT
8" 16” ACC IN} OUT eames
: > «LM
(See P. 11)
ANALOG SEQUENCER DIGITAL
SEQUENCER a MC-4 DIGITAL
CSQ-600, | SEQUENCER
®OUTPUT
® STARTISTOP
© RE-START
Connect a Pedal Switch such as Roland DP-2 to this jack. By depress-
ing the pedal switch, the rhythm being
played can be immediately returned to
the beginning of the bar, which is
available for adjustment of a beat that
gets out of tempo during a performance,
or to create an odd rhythm.
OINTRO/FILL-IN
This jack is used for remote control
options for the Intro or Fill-in function
(without defeating those functions at
the front pane! Manual button).
TRIGGER-OUTPUT REGISTER /FILLIN RESTART /STOP
we.
as Dy ‘oa 2 way
{ } | ! | 1 '
(Sige tee
| 1 t | 1 | | 1 t
IMs PEDAL SWITCH DP-2
©REGISTER
This jack provides remote control options for performing alternately two rhythm
patterns without defeating this function
at the front panel Register button.
(TRIGGER OUTPUT
CR-8000 has Trigger Out for Control
other Sequencer or Synthesizer.
TRIGGER OUT 8’-16”-ACC SWITCHABLE CR-8000 provides Trigger Output to allow
interfacing with synthesizer or sequencer.
This Trigger signal is a positive 5V, 10ms
pulse suitable for activating either the
Trigger or Gate inputs of most major
brands of equipments.
‘SYNC. IN/OUT
(5 pin DIN connector)
OUTPUT
@MSYNC, INIOUT SELECT SWITCH The SYNC. IN/OUT section of CR-8000 allows itself to be synchronized perfectly
with units such as the Roland CSQ-600
Digital Sequencer, allowing each unit total rhythmic freedam with remaining
in perfect tempo, starting and stopping
of both units from the CSQ-600.
CR-8000 can also be synchronized to
the Arpeggio section of Roland JP-8
Polyphonic Synthesizer.
To synchronize two units, connect a
five pin DIN cord to the SYNC. jack on
each unit and move the CR-8000 SYNC. switch to the INPUT position for con-
nection to the CSQ-600, or to the OUT-
PUT position for connection to the JP-8.
. Remember that the SYNC. switch must
be in the OUTPUT position for the CR-
8000 to operate by itself.
Front Panel CompuRhythm CR-8000 MICRO COMPUTER CONTROLLED RHYTHM MACHINE f=Roland on F
Q FILL IN
a Fett Mee o ct PLAY A
wo ie BASS DRUM eiistor CONGA owner, SMBAL Han CLAP MIN, MAX MIN \max. a [ PROGRAM “i E Tf VOICE LEVEL | (“accent ] [__vovume | POWER |
®PROGRAM MODE @VOICE LEVEL @ACCENT @POWER SELECTOR
PROGRAM @VOLUME INSTRUMENT SELECTOR
®REGISTER( }wiiting switch)
®CRASH(7 writing switch) @ARRANGER @INTRO/FILLIN @TEMPO
TEMPO DISPLAY
Css) ea) UNGER cr-4 HH-4@ HH-16 OPEN HH CONGA HANDCLAP SHUFFLE Ste EROGEAM
F 4
c Baik SELECTOH i £ C WALTZ SWINGS TOWING? S.ROGK TANGO HABANERA’ ENKA epee MEASURES 4 i é ROCK 1 ROCK 2 ROCK ROCK4 ROCKS ROCK 6 bIScO FOX TROT i 16. ¥ ; 4
: [| en ; = SAMBA2 MERENGUE MAMBO CHACHA RHUMBA BEGUINE BOSsANOVA! ore. y 7 ! ~ 2
a | ay Jia I “wa”
Mt a || 4rmocnan
Boge SUF TREES: |
J
@®PROGRAM RHYTHM
SELECTOR OINT ROLL IN | @START/STOP MANUA : @PRE-SET RHYTHM @BANK SELECTOR
Se eetes @AUTO FILL IN OTEMPO LED MEASURES BEAT LED
OPERATION
1. Preset Rhythm Operation
[i]Check that power cable is correctly and
firmly connected.
Push the Power switch to ‘‘ON”’ position.
|] ON OFF
aia.
POWER
flSelect the desired rhythm pattern from
24 Basic Rhythm Patterns of preset by
depressing the corresponding Bank Se-
lector ® and Preset Rhythm Selector@.
Preset # Rhythm
Selector Program Rhythm Selector
Note: When the desired-rhythm is se-
lected the LED display illuminates.
@Also, you can combine two preset rhythm
patterns by depressing two selectors
simultaneously. However, if three or
more selectors are pressed simultane-
ously, the two nearest to the left hand
side will be selected.
If WALTZ, SWING 1, SWING 2, SLOW ROCK and similar 3-beat rhythms or
SHUFFLE TYPE rhythms are combined
with another 4-beat type rhythms, the 4-
beat type rhythm will be arranged with
the particular 3-beat or shuffle-type rhythm.
4)Press the Start/Stop button to start rhythm.
[“StaRT/sToP __]
O (Red)
O (Green)
Note: When the rhythm starts, Red Tempo LED will illuminate for each bar of the
rhythm and Green Tempo LED will
illuminate every one-beat.
) The Volume of each sound source can be
adjusted by the Voice Level Control@, and the overall volume by the Level Control@.
oe 23! TOMTOM CLAVES = CYMB: BASS DRUM RIMSHOT = CONGA Cownet, “HIM By HAND CLAP
VOICE LEVEL
MIN. AD oa
[VOLUME |
6]Determine the Tempo of the rhythm ac-
companiment by turning the Tempo Con- trolo.
[ TEMPO |
Lael aa |
{ {1 |
7iAccent Control® is used to give dynamic
es)
emphasis to any other rhythm source on the same step. This level contro! adjust the
amount of emphasis.
f
MIN. \max.
ACCENT
You can change the rhythm pattern with-
out stopping playing. Try changing the
bank selector and the rhythm selector at
will. The rhythm pattern will change the
instant the button is pressed. For
example, if the rhythm is changed exactly on the beat at the end of a bar,.the new
rhythm will begin from the beginning of
the next bar. And if while using a 4/4
time you change rhythm at the 4th beat
of the bar, the new rhythm will begin
from that same 4th beat. (Even if the
rhythm is changed, the overall beat will not be changed)
The running rhythm will be stopped by
depressing again the ‘‘Start/Stop’’ button@.
START/STOP
2. Intro/Fill-In Operation EiTo start from Intro rhythm pattern.
@Select the desired rhythm pattern for Intro rhythm with Intro/Fill-In selector@.
|___INTRO/FILL IN|
9—12 PROGRAM
Select the desired Basic Rhythm pattern to be performed after Intro rhythm by de- pressing the Bank Selector @ and Preset Rhythm Selector@. ANK SELECTOR " stEy m= WALTZ SWING! SWING? SROCK TANGO HABANERA
em ROCK 1 ROCK2 = ROCK = ROCR A = ROCKS = ROCK
“SAMBA1 = SAMBA? MERENGLE MAMBO CHACHA RHUMBA
HIGGS O-Ooocce
@Press the Manual button ®.
Basic rhythm will start after one bar of
intro rhythm.
INTRO/FILLIN MANUAL
Note: Do not depress Start/Stop button@
to start the rhythm.
e@Auto Fill-in
To insert Fill-in rhythm pattern. -
@ Select the Fill-in cycle with the Measure Selector®. Automatic insertion of Fill-In rhythm is accomplished in any of the positions marked 16, 12, 8, 4 and 2. When set at these positions the Fill-In rhythm selected will play every 16th
measure, every 12th measure, and so on.
AUTO FILL IN
MEASURES
4 8
16. / 4
OFF. a 2
@Select the desired rhythm with the Intro/ Fill-In Selector@.
9—12 PROGRAM
i~\ 11 «10
Select the Basic Rhythm Pattern with the Bank Selector @and Preset Rhythm Selec- tor@.
BANK SELECTOR == WALTZ SWINGT SWING2 SROCK TANGO HABANERA
‘Gubuun SOC
ie] oO oO ce] Oo 3°
u
: [| =
@Push Start/Stop button @ to start the
rhythm.
START/STOP
Note: When the rhythm start from Intro
Rhythm Pattern, the Fill-In rhythm
will be inserted in one bar early,
since the Intro rhythm is counted
as the first bar. (From the second
entry on, it will return to the se-
lected cycle)
@Manual Fill-In
When the Measure Selector @is in the
“OFF” position, Fill-ln rhythm is inserted
manually by depressing the Manual but-
ton@. If you depress it exactly at the bar
division, the Fill-In rhythm will be one bar beginning from the next bar. If you depress it at the 4th beat of a 4/4 time,
the Fill-In rhythm will be for one beat
(the 4th beat of the Fill-In rhythm). By
keeping on pressing the Manual button @
the Fill-in rhythm can be inserted con-
tinuously for several bars.
AUTO FILL IN.
MEASURES
122. «8
16. /
OFF 2
3. How to use the Arranger ® By depressing the Arranger button you
can change preset Cymbal or Hi-Hat
rhythm pattern, add Cymbal, Hi-Hat
or Conga rhythm as ADD VOICE, or
change the whole rhythm over to a
shuffle beat. If you push this button
again, the LED indicator goes out and the
effect will be cancelled.
[ TKARANGER Jj
cea cya Ht a HH-16 © OPENHH = CONGA HAND CLAP SHUFFLE
Oo Oo Oo co) ie) fe) fe) fe}
All of the buttons can be used in free
combination with one another.
Cymbal and Hi-Hat arrangement GAs itt hidvchl Gattnas ot 4-beat Cymbal YB! Jo dedetnaistss tandy pesales 8-beat Cymbal
LG Ee, gee ee ores 4-beat Hi-Hat FPG oes caseateutensances 16-beat Hi-Hat
OpenHH ............00. 8-beat after-beat Open Hi-Hat
\f there is Cymbal type sound source
among the preset rhythm patterns, the Cymbal type rhythm will change over
to the selected rhythm when this button
is pressed. If there is no Cymbal type sound source among the preset rhythms,
you can add the rhythm of the ADD
VOICE you have selected.
cy-4" cy-8" HH-4" HH-167 OPEN HH
Oo
i Conga and Hand Clap arrangement
Conga...A combination of Hi-Conga,
Mid-Conga and Lo-Conga
Hand Clap... 4-beat Hand Clap (after beat)
When you press one of these buttons, you
can add a Conga or Hand Clap rhythm
as an ADD VOICE to any rhythm pattern.
CONGA HAND CLAP
e) oO
@ Shuffle arrangement
When you press this button, you can
change all rhythms except for WALTZ,
SWING-1, SWING-2, SLOW ROCK and Basic Rhythm which was programmed
with 12-beat toa Shuffle beat.
SHUFFLE
ce)
4. How to use the Crash
Button
@ By pushing this button, the crash
sound of Cymbal can be inserted on the
first beat when the rhythm is changed from intro or Fill-ln rhythm to Basic rhythm
pattern. If you push this button again,
the LED indicator goes out and the ef-
fect will be cancelled.
CRASH
e)
5. How to use the Register
®By pressing the Register button, two
kinds of preset rhythm patterns can be
played alternately.
[REGISTER | oO
Hi How to set @Set the first rhythm pattern on the Bank
Selector, Preset Rhythm Selector or
Arranger.
ELECTOR sama — WALTZ. «SWING SWIG? SROCK = TANGO HABANERA
= HOCK A ROCK2 MOCKS ROCKS ROCKS AOCKE
SAMBAt = SAMDA2 MERENGUE =MAMBO = CHACHA RHUMGA
i oennuE Coco
ARRANGER
~ ee ne se as oe”. ae oi
@Push the Register Button. The LED
indicator will flash indicating that the
second rhythm pattern can now be set.
[REGISTER | oO
@Set the second rhythm paitern.
SANK SELECTOR ace -——— WALTZ. SWING? SWIHG2 SROCK TANGO HABANERA
i NGunnae O-ecocon
O° fe} oO fe] io]
Bi How to play
While a rhythm is being played, press
the Register button when you want to
change the rhythm, and the two rhythm
patterns will play alternately. You can
also change the set rhythm patterns
any number of times.
[REGISTER | ce)
6. How to write the rhythm pattern
6-1 How to write Basic rhythm pattern
EiTo write any desired rhythm pattern into Program Rhythm Selector@®.
® Set the Program Mode Selector ® to
“Basic’’ position.
*FILL IN
ES *BASIC
*PLAY
© Choose the one of Program Rhythm
Selectors ®.
AL DOCooo @Stop the rhythm if it is running. (In this
condition, the RED and GREEN LEDO
wil ght ret i
PUSH eae
@As written in fig. press the $ and ¥
buttons ®@® simultaneously for about 3
seconds. When these buttons are pressed
there are instances when the LED for
Basic Program Rhythm flash on and off.
This will erase the previous programmed
rhythm.
[REGISTER] [CRASH ] } 7 O 6)
PUSH |} PUSH
(Fig. 1 | 7 EX: DISCO
> > > >>> + >
ee Try to program the above rhythm score
according to the following figure,
1234567 8 910111213141516 1 2 ~ 16
OHH FIP aaa fazafaaa Ry
DM LELPULILLAL ERLE:
Bo Saas Syaehayy daa
ace Sy fy fabs fo ho Rady
Choose your favorite instrument and set
Program Instrument Selector ®. Write the
sample rhythm by means of $ ® and 7 @ buttons according to the following Program
Score.
OHH
Li PR eine oe Wor Pe, WA pecan Ee ht C) i3 BASIC SO@ SD OOO O06 OO@O O--
[. be ply SAL ADAM BDAD SD a BASIC TS @OOO OO0G @000 Oo so
i” Ape os a pe C) 8 BASIC @O00 €900 @000 €O00 @e-
Bp
Co Hf BASIC @0@0 @0@0 6000 e060 o- acc 1234 5678 9 101112 13141516 1 -
REDLED @ rs GREENLED @ e @
@; Press $® button. ES Press ¥ ® button. J
9
©Now you can write any desired rhythm pattern! Generally, in CR-8000 one
measure is divided into 16 steps. And CR-8000 can program two measures (32 steps). But, when you write
your rhythm with Shuffle function®, one measure will be divided into 12 steps.
@ We will now program the Rhythm Score
wirtten in Fig 1.
Choose your favorite instrument and set Program Instrument Selector ®.
Write the desired rhythm bymeansoff@and7® buttons. re, a Note; be sure to write the _ ee rhythm for two bars (32 or — <5” re 24 steps). eae
©®To monitor the rhythm pattern which you
have just written, press the “Start/Stop”
button@to start rhythm. Check the rhythm pattern whether Preset DISCO
rhythm and programmed DISCO rhythm are same pattern.
To rewrite the rhythm pattern, take the
above procedures of step 8 and 4).
When you wrongly wrote the rhythm
pattern in writing, you can rewrite
ihe correct rhythm by taking the following
procedure. Press the “Start/Stop” button
twice, both Red and Green LED will light
up. So you can write again from the
beginning of the first bar,
> How to erase the programmed rhythm pattern.
To erase all instruments see step@. To erase any instrument in the pro- grammed rhythm pattern, first select
the instrument to erase the rhythm
pattern with Program Mode selector
Then press ¥ button ® 32 times.
6-2 How to write Intro/ Fill-In rhythm pattern
Hi You can write one measure (16 or 12
steps) of Intro/Fill-In rhythm into #9 to
#12 of Intro/Fill-In Selector ®.
@Stop the rhythm if it is running, then set
Program Mode switch @®to Fill-in. This
time CR-8000 is in Write Mode, which
is displayed by the lighting LED located
near by Intro/Fill-In Selector ©.
[__INTRO/FILL IN 9—12 PROGRAM
E=]]-FI.t in 4 ra an, ont
“BASIC » ‘ia ™“B
*PLAY \ d
no 10
© Set Intro/Fill-In Selector@to one of #9 to
#12 of Intro/Fill-ln Selector®@. So you can
program Intro/Fill-In rhythm pattern
with the same way as Basic rhythm’s
program.
[__INTRO/FILLIN |
9—12 PROGRAM
ser ae eae
Note: Usually, in case of playing the
rhythm, set the Program Mode
Selector ®to “Play” position.
Applications 1. Substitute for a Metronome
Bass Drum 4” in Basic Rhythm Bank I
can be used for a Metronome.
2.O0dd Rhythm
You can produce an odd rhythm by
using Pedal switch DP-2 which is con-
nected with RE-START jack on the rear
panel.
3. Delicate difference of rhythm variations by Register
Set two rhythms of the same type into Register.
First, select ROCK-5, HH-16” and
OPEN HH. Then press the Register
button. Select ROCK-3. Press the “Start/
Stop” button to start rhythm. Change
over these rhythms at will by pressing
the Register button. So you will find a delicate nuance of rhythm variation.
4, Register’s special effect
By connecting Trigger out of CR-8000
to Register jack on the rear panel, you
can produce a different rhythm pattern. For example,
1. Set the Trigger out to 16”.
2. Stop the rhythm if it is running.
3. Select RHUMBA” of Basic Rhythm Bank.
4. Press the Register button.
5. Select ROCK-3”’.
6. Start the rhythm by pushing Start/
Stop button.
TRIGGER-OUTPUT REGISTER
BIG ACC
i © LZ A
aa) *So you can find a different beat of Hi- Hat of ROCK-3. Try to produce your
own rhythm by changing a beat of
Trigger Out combining any rhythm pat- tern.
5. To use Crash sound at the ending Keep the Crash Switch on. Get Fill-in
rhythm in pre-bar of last one. And stop
rhythm soon after the Crash sound is
given at the last bar so that you can get
a feeling of natural ending.
for) . The rhythm with 32 or 24 steps By using the adjacent two bars as one bar, one bar can be divided into 32 or 24 steps. So you can write more complex rhythm pattern.
ex: Writing the rhythm pattern
®" TANGO” 32 steps per measure
ACCHOGONOOO OOOKOCOO GoodeaDd GCOODeOGS
OHHOSBOOOCOGO COOOCCOO DND00000 SsoDdenD 2
HH ®OOO
$080005000
BDBOOHOSOO B8ODOODCON eO00COCS ead
®"'Bolero”’ 24 steps per measure If you are using Shuffle function, writing mode is 24 steps per measure.
SD@00@88 COC@8e e00ee8e eeaces
BD@OO0NG #00000 @959000 e00000
Others About Tempo Display
*|f you are programming the 4-beat
rhythm with 12 or 16 step per measure,
Tempo Display will display a precise
tempo.
elf you are programming the adjacent
two rhythm patterns as one measure,
Tempo Display will display a double
value of actual tempo.
lf you are programming the 3-beat
rhythm with 12 (or 24) steps, actual tempo is 3/4 (or 3/8) values of
displayed tempo.
10
I]
% Memory Back-up
The CR-8000 features a non-volatile
memory which will retain rhythm pro- grams after switched off or discon-
nected. The CR-8000 relies on batteries
as a back-up circuit to protect these
memories.
The CR-8000 batteries must be replaced
once a year to ensure proper operation.
POWER
A
| |” ®To replace the three 1.5-Volt dry cell batteries;
Connect the CR-8000 to socket and switch is ‘'ON” to protect its memo- ries while replacing the batteries.
Open the battery cover on the bot- tom of the CR-8000 body using a
coin or screwdriver.
Remove old batteries from the bat-
tery case. Always replace the entire
set of batteries.
Insert new batteries, making sure
that their polarities are correct as
indicated in the battery case.
Close the cover, insert and tighten
the retaining screw.
oe
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hm
wo
pb
on
HSYNCHRO INPUT/OUTPUT
Remember that the SYNC. In/Out
Select switch must be in the OUTPUT
position for the CR-8000 to operate by
itself.
. In case of operating CR-8000 by itself. When CR-8000 operates by itself and
Sync. In/Out switch is in the INPUT
position, the CR-8000 can not function.
So be sure to set to the OUTPUT position
to operate by itself.
om
SYNCHRO-INPUT/OUTPUT
START/STOP GND CLOCK
2. CR-8000 + other unit
CR-8000 other unit SYNCHRO-NPUT OUTPUT
DIN cord
ein case of controllingCR-8000
by other unit
The Tempo of other unit is displayed in the LED display window of the CR-8000.
IN
croc fT] he OUTPUT
ein case of controlling other unit
by CR-8000 INPUT
ot other = CR-8000 anit
» If the connected unit provides either only
SYNC OUT or IN, either of those examples
shown above applies to the case.
CR-8000 PRE-SET RHYTHM PATTERN (@=%,, NoMark=y¥ )
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>
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ROCKS
ROCK6
Step Noj#1 23 46 6 7 @ 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
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so-« 4 wt , Bp a af é —f. xf,
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o? o6 000
ETS
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Step No] 1 2 3 Ac
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4 oils
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BD J yf) 2),
CHA Step No}* 12345 6 7 B G 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
i { Pas [Step No]1 234567 8 9 1011 1213 1415 16 ce { et
a BD
ARRANGER
wees oe ee
mame. 34567 8 9 1011 1213 14 15 16 2 34567 8 9 10111213 1415 16 acc @+4 | ae $i $ 1 $i qt it L
KH @ +6061 8/-6}010.6+ ee/6/ 6} 6. ice ‘ rene einer hahah CY-8" Mc aie | -@ | -@- i | ae ie | i | -o | CT 6. a StepNO]¥1 234567 8 9 1011 12 13 14 18 16
S SHEARER EE seg tt me gisigisigietetet (Al [BI
modo dy fy Si» Ps Py Py J, HH-4" ee coneees eet” Sc Parte eee eeeeeet ” Deny een [Step NO]¥1 234567 8G 1011 1213 14 15 16
OHO HOH OHH BEGUINE| a \L
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SPECIFICATIONS
@ BASIC m PRESET RHYTHM SELECT
BUTTONS ‘8
a RHYTHM BANK SELECT BUTTONS :3 BANK 1..... WALTS, SWING 1,
SWING 2, TANGO, HABANERA, ENKA, BD-4”
BANK 2..... ROCK 1~6, DISCO, FOX TROT
BANK 3..... SAMBA 1, SAMBA 2, MERENGUE , MAMBO, CHACHA, RHUMBA, BEGUINE, BOSSANOVA
a PROGRAM RHYTHM SELECT BUTTONS 8
@SOUND SOURCES BASS DRUM, SNARE DRUM, LOW TOM, HI TOM, HI-HAT, OPEN HI- HAT, CYMBAL, RIM SHOT, LOW CONGA, MIDDLE CONGA,: HI CONGA, COWBELL, CLAVES, HAND CLAP
@INTRO/FILL-IN @ INTRO/FILL-IN SELECTOR a
PRESET 1~8 PROGRAM 9~12
8 INTRO/FILL-IN MEASURES
SELECTOR 4
OFF, 16, 12, 8, 4, 2
@ ARRANGERS #2 ARRANGER SELECT BUTTON 8
CY-4", CY-8", HH-4", HH-16", OPEN HH, CONGA, HAND CLAP, SHUFFLE
CR S000 OWNER'S MANUAL (83 JUL. B3
@CONTROL BUTTONS a INTRO/FILL-IN MANUAL, START/ STOP, REGISTER, CRASH
@VOICE LEVELS ‘8 & BASS DRUM # SNARE DRUM/RIM SHOT/TOM TOM BCONGA = COWBELLICLAVES & CYMBALI/HI HAT/OPEN HI-HAT @ HAND CLAP
@ ACCENT VOLUME @ LEVEL CONTROL @ TEMPO CONTROL @PROGRAM MODE SWITCH = MODE SELECTOR ‘i
FILL-IN, BASIC, PLAY a INSTRUMENT SELECTOR 4
BASS DRUM, SNARE DRUM, LOW TOM, HI TOM, HI-HAT, OPEN HI-HAT, CYMBAL, COWBELL, MIDDLE CONGA, LOW CONGA, HAND CLAP, ACCENT
® INDICATORS ® TEMPO DISPLAY i & TEMPO LED a # BEAT LED 1
@REAR PANEL ® OUTPUT JACK
OUTPUT IMPEDANCE Less than 6kQ OUTPUT LEVEL 4Vp-p (10k)
8 CONTROL JACKS ‘4 START/STOP
RESTART
INTRO/FILL-IN
REGISTER # TRIGGER OUTPUT JACK 4
(f +5V, 10ms Pulse)
# TRIGGER PULSE SELECT SWITCH :1
(8”, 16”, ACC)
@SYNC. IN/OUT
DIN CONNECTOR (for CSQ-600, MC- 4) 31
INPUT OUTPUT SELECTOR 4 © POWER CONSUMPTION OW @DIMENSIONS
13 (W) x 10'h6(D) x 4 Va(H)ins. °331 (W) x 278 (D) x 108 (H)mm
@ WEIGHT '3.7kg
18 lb.2 oz.
@ACCESSORY : 2.5m connection cord x 1
*Specifications are subject to orange: without notice.
OPTION
PEDAL SWITCH DP-2
Roland Corporation