Connect the included AC adaptor here. Use only the included AC adaptor.
* To prevent the inadvertent disruption of power to your unit (should the plug
be pulled out accidentally), and to avoid applying undue stress to the DC IN
jack, anchor the power cord using the cord hook, as shown in the illustration.
B
MIDI connectors
For connecting MIDI device.
* A MIDI connector is also provided on the bottom panel. Use the settings in “MIDI and Other
Settings” to specify which MIDI IN connector is used.
C
OUTPUT jacks
Connect these jacks to your amp or monitor speakers. If your system is monaural, use only the L/
MONO jack.
* Do not use connection cables that contain a built-in resistor.
Turning the Power On/O
D
[POWER] switch
This turns the power on/o.
* This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interval (a few seconds) after turning the
unit on is required before it will operate normally.
CAUTION
* After you’ve made connections correctly, be sure to turn on
the power in the order of the SYSTEM-1m rst, and then
the connected system. Powering-on in the incorrect order
may cause malfunctions or damage. When turning the power
o, power-o the connected system rst, and then the
SYSTEM-1m.
* Before turning the unit on/o, always be sure to turn the volume
down. Even with the volume turned down, you might hear some
sound when switching the unit on/o. However, this is normal
and does not indicate a malfunction.
Using a Eurorack Power Cable
In addition to an AC adaptor, the SYSTEM-1m can also be operated on Eurorack system power
(+12 V) by using the included Eurorack power cable.
* Always turn the Eurorack unit o and unplug the power cord before plugging the Eurorack
power cable.
1. Insert the 16-pin connector of the Eurorack power cable into the Eurorack power connector.
When inserting the connector, align it with the groove. If there is no groove, align the wire
bearing the red mark with pin number 1.
2. Connect the other connector of the Eurorack power cable to the DC IN jack of the
SYSTEM-1m.
* The +12 V power of the SYSTEM-1m draws 700 mA of current. Use a power supply that can
deliver this amount of current.
For more about Eurorack power supply units, refer to the Roland website. Here you can nd the
latest information about units that have been veried to be compatible.
&http://www.roland.com/support/
Also read the “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” leaet.
WARNING
Electrocution hazard
Do not touch the electrical terminals when attaching the Eurorack power cable.
CAUTION
Keep small items out of the reach of children
To prevent accidental ingestion of the parts listed below, always keep them out of
the reach of small children.
5Included Parts
Eurorack installation screws
5Removable Parts
Screws for attaching the rackmount adaptor
Attaching the Rackmount Adaptors
1.
Remove the screws (three on each side) from the left and right sides of the SYSTEM-1m.
2. Using the screws that you removed in step 1, attach the included rackmount adaptors to
the SYSTEM-1m.
* You must use the screws that you removed.
* When turning the unit over, be careful so as to protect the buttons and knobs from damage.
Also, handle the unit carefully; do not drop it.
Installing in a Eurorack case
Use the included screws (8 pcs.) to attach the SYSTEM-1m to your Eurorack case at the locations
indicated.
Values represented by the jack LEDs
100908070605040302010dot: negative
ones place digit
Display examplesValue
PITCH ENV
?
(IN) jack lit + “1”
11
LFO
=
(OUT)–PITCH ENV
?
(IN) jacks lit + dot + “8”
–98
Adjusting the Volume of Each Memory
1.
While holding down the [TEMPO SYNC] button, turn the [SELECT] knob.
The display indicates the volume.
&
“Values represented by the jack LEDs”
Changing the Pitch Bend Range
1.
While holding down the [LEGATO] button, turn the [SELECT] knob.
The display indicates the pitch bend amount (PITCH ENV
?
(IN) jack lit means +10, PITCH ENV
?
(IN) and MIX OUT
=
(OUT) jacks lit means +20).
Adjusting the OSC 2 Coarse Tune
Here’s how to specify the OSC 2 pitch in semitone steps.
1. While simultaneously holding down the [RING] and [SYNC] buttons, turn the [SELECT] knob.
The display indicates the coarse tune amount (PITCH ENV
?
(IN) jack lit means +10; the display’s
dot is lit to indicate negative).
CV
?
(IN) Jack Settings
Here’s how to specify the ne tune, key follow relative to the input voltage.
Tips
Adjusting the CV jack’s key follow setting will cause the tuning to change slightly. For this reason,
you should adjust key follow rst, and then use ne tune to specify the overall pitch.
Adjusting the key follow
1. While holding down the [NOISE TYPE] button, turn the [SELECT] knob.
The display indicates the key follow amount.
&
“Values represented by the jack LEDs”
Adjusting the ne tune
1. While holding down the [OSC TYPE] button, turn the [SELECT] knob.
The display indicates the ne tune amount.
&
“Values represented by the jack LEDs”
MIDI and Other Settings
1.
While holding down the [WRITE] button and press the [LFO KEY TRIG] button.
The [LFO KEY TRIG] button blinks.
2. Use the buttons and the knobs to make the setting.
ParameterControllerExplanation
MIDI channel[SELECT] knob
– (OFF)
Species the MIDI transmit/receive channel.
(default: 1)
Fully left (o)
Fully right (omni)
PITCH ENV
?
(IN) jack lit means +10
1–16
N (OMNI)
MIDI messages of all channels are received.
The MIDI transmit channel will be 1.
MIDI Clock
Source
[RING] Button
Lit (AUTO)
If MIDI clock is being input to the MIDI IN
connector or the USB port, the SYSTEM-1m’s
tempo will automatically synchronize to MIDI
clock. (default)
If MIDI clock is being simultaneously input from
the MIDI IN connector and from the USB port,
the USB port takes priority.
Unlit
(INTERNAL)
The SYSTEM-1m operates at the tempo
specied on the unit itself. Choose the
“INTERNAL” setting if you don’t want to
synchronize to an external device.
MIDI Thru
[OSC TYPE]
button
Lit (ON)
Species whether data received from the MIDI
IN connector will be retransmitted from the
MIDI OUT connector (ON: default) or will not be
retransmitted (OFF).
Unlit (OFF)
LED DEMO
Hold down the [LPF TYPE] and
turn the [SELECT] knob
Species the time (minute) until the LED DEMO
is shown (PITCH ENV
?
(IN) jack lit means +10).
If this is set to “–,“ the LED DEMO is not shown.
Master Tune
Hold down the [TEMPO SYNC]
button and turn the [SELECT]
knob
The actual value is 440 Hz added to the display
indication (PITCH ENV
?
(IN) jack lit means +10;
the display’s dot is lit to indicate negative).
MIDI IN
connector
selection
[SYNC] button
Lit (SIDE)
Species which MIDI IN connector is used.
(default: SIDE)
Unlit
(BOTTOM)
Factory Reset
Hold down the [WRITE] and
press the [LFO KEY TRIG]
Here’s how to return the SYSTEM-1m to its
factory-set state.
* Step 3 is not necessary.
3. Press the [LFO KEY TRIG] button to save the settings.
After the settings are saved, the unit returns to normal operation.
Take a Snapshot of All Controllers
Here’s how to transmit the current state of the knobs, sliders, and switches to a computer or a MIDI
device.
1. While holding down the [WRITE] button, press the [SYNC] button.
Data Backup/Restore
Here’s how to back up and restore memory les.
Backup
1. While holding down the [LFO KEY TRIG] button, turn on the power.
2. Connect your computer to the SYSTEM-1m’s USB port via USB cable.
3. Open the “SYSTEM-1M” drive on your computer.
The scene memory backup les are located in the “BACKUP” folder of the “SYSTEM-1M” drive.
4. Copy the SYSTEM-1m Memory les in “BACKUP” folder into your computer.
SYSTEM-1SYSTEM1_PATCH1.PRM–SYSTEM1_PATCH8.PRM
PLUGOUTPLUGOUT_PATCH1.PRM–PLUGOUT_PATCH8.PRM
5. After copying is completed, disconnect the USB cable.
Windows 8/7
Right-click on the “SYSTEM-1M” icon in “My Computer” and execute “Eject.”
Mac OS
Drag the “SYSTEM-1M” icon to the Trash icon in the Dock.
6. Turn the SYSTEM-1m power o.
Restore
1. While holding down the [LFO KEY TRIG] button, turn on the power.
2. Connect your computer to the SYSTEM-1m’s USB port via USB cable.
3. Open the “SYSTEM-1M” drive on your computer.
4. Copy the SYSTEM-1m memory les into the “RESTORE” folder of the “SYSTEM-1M” drive.
5. After copying is completed, disconnect the USB cable.
Windows 8/7
Right-click on the “SYSTEM-1M” icon in “My Computer” and execute “Eject.”
Mac OS
Drag the “SYSTEM-1M” icon to the Trash icon in the Dock.
6. After the [LFO FILTER][OSC 1 COLOR] knobs have completely stopped blinking, turn o the
power.
USING THE UNIT SAFELY
Rack Attachment Area
Roland SYSTEM-1m: PLUG-OUT SYNTHESIZER
Maximum Polyphony4 voices (SYSTEM-1m Mode)
Power SupplyAC adaptor or Eurorack power
Current Draw1300 mA (AC adaptor), 700 mA (Eurorack power)
Dimensions427 (W) x 129 (D) x 70 (H) mm
16-13/16 (W) x 5-1/8 (D) x 2-13/16 (H) inches
Weight1.25 kg (excluding AC adaptor)2 lbs 13 oz
Accessories
AC adaptor, Owner’s Manual, Leaet “USING THE UNIT SAFELY,” PLUG-OUT
information card, Rackmount adaptors, Eurorack installation screws,
Eurorack power cable, Patch cables
* In the interest of product improvement, the specications and/or appearance of this unit are
subject to change without prior notice.
Main Specications
Ver. 1.2
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