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10 Contents Chapter 6 Recording a Song ...(Realtime Recording) ..92 Preparations for Recording ...
100 Chapter 7 Making the MIDI Settings (SETUP/MIDI, BULK DUMP) While in GM mode, “ ” appears in the drum kit screen. fig.07-015aaifig.07-015_50 GM Mo
101 Chapter 7 Making the MIDI Settings (SETUP/MIDI, BULK DUMP) 7 Set the Device ID (Device ID) The setting described here is necessary only when you
102 Chapter 7 Making the MIDI Settings (SETUP/MIDI, BULK DUMP) ON: The drum kits are switched when Program Change messages are received from an exter
103 Chapter 7 Making the MIDI Settings (SETUP/MIDI, BULK DUMP) 7 Saving Data to an External MIDI Device (BULK DUMP) You can save the TD-6V’s drum ki
104 Chapter 7 Making the MIDI Settings (SETUP/MIDI, BULK DUMP) Returning Saved Data to the TD-6V This returns settings that have been saved to a sequ
105 8 Chapter 8 Features Using MIDI and Setting Examples About Transmitting/Receiving Program Changes Drum Kit The drum kit program numbers are alwa
106 Chapter 8 Features Using MIDI and Setting Examples Combining with an External MIDI Sequencer Importing Sequence Data from an External MIDI Devic
107 Chapter 8 Features Using MIDI and Setting Examples 8 3. Match the MIDI channel to be used for transmitting data from the TD-6V and the MIDI chann
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11 Contents Appendices ... 109 Troubleshooting ...
110 Troubleshooting This section outlines points to check if you experience problems, and what to do about them. No Sound No Sound Has the [VOLUME] b
111 Troubleshooting Appendices No sounds from pads connected to Trigger Inputs 6 (AUX) and 8 (TOM4) Have you made correct trigger settings?(SETUP/TR
112 TroubleshootingAre you playing a new User song? ➝ Play back a song that contains performance data. New User songs are indicated by “ ” in the dis
113 Troubleshooting Appendices Drum Kit Does Not Sound As Intended Pressing [SHIFT] + [KIT] (Preview) Starts Playback of the Song Is the Pad Pattern
114 Troubleshooting Wrong Sound Plays Is there a mistake in the head and rim selection? (p. 55) ➝ With some parameters, you can make separate setting
115 Troubleshooting Appendices Problems Operating the TD-6V Striking Pads Does Not Switch the Settings Screen Is the pad’s settings screen locked? (S
116 Messages and Error Messages This section explains the meaning of the various error messages and other messages that the TD-6V may display, and de
117 Messages and Error Messages Appendices Song Lock ON! fig.e-012_50 Song Lock is on for this song; it cannot be edited or recorded.Set Song Lock to
118 Drum Kit List No. Drum Kit Name RemarkFeatured Kits 1 RoseWood 2 BeeBop Xx-stick 3 Yo Yo 4 RokCncrt 5 LtnPerc+Pad Pattern (SNR_H,CR1_R) 6 Orch Se
119 Drum Kit List Appendices Jazz Kits 61 BrshSwel 62 Jazz 63 Sizzle 64 JazzOne Electronic Kits II 65 HipHop 66 R&B1 67 R&B2 68 Dance808 Funk
12 Features Full Palette of Internal Sounds for All Uses, from Practice to Live Performance Includes 99 Different Drum Kits You can immediately st
120 Drum Instrument List No. Name Remark KICK 1 DblHeadK 2 Sharp K 3 Acous K 4 Meat K 5 R8 Low K 6 R8 Dry K 7 WdBeatrK 8 Open K 9 VintageK 10 2
Appendices Drum Instrument List 121 264 Std2 1 S 265 Std2 2 S 266 Room 1 S 267 Room 2 S 268 Power1 S 269 Power2 S 270 Gate S 271 Jazz 2 S 272 Jazz
122 Drum Instrument List No. Name Remark549 Elec T1 550 Elec T2 551 Elec T3 552 Elec T4 553 Elec T5 554 Elec T6 555 TR808 T1 556 TR808 T2 557 T
Appendices Drum Instrument List 123 819 KungFoo 820 Pistol 821 Gun Shot 822 Glass 823 Hammer 824 Bucket 825 Barrel 826 TrashCan 827 Af Stomp 828 Boun
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126 Backing Instrument List PC CC0 Name VoicesPIANO 1 0 Piano 1 1 8 Piano 1w 2 16 Piano 1d 1 2 0 Piano 2 1 8 Piano 2w 2 3 0 Piano 3 1 8 Piano 3w
Backing Instrument List 127 Appendices SYN. BRASS 63 0 Synth Brass1 2 8 Synth Brass3 216 AnalogBrass1 264 Synth Brass5 265 Poly Brass 266 Quack Bras
128 Preset Song List No.Song Name Time Sig Length Tempo Type DRUMS 1DRUMS 4/4 8 124 LOOP ROCK 2US ROCK 4/4 35 128 1SHOT3 ACO ROCK 4/4 26 120 1SH
129 Preset Song List Appendices LATIN 85 LATIN1 4/4 41 120 1SHOT86 LATIN2 4/4 41 108 1SHOT87 LATIN3 4/4 33 130 1SHOT88 MAMBO 4/4 36 182 1SHO
13 Features Function and Operations Perfect for Live Performances Flat Top Design for Great Visibility Buttons Light for Easy Operation, Even On
130 Parameter List Drum Kit Parameters KITKIT/INSTKIT/AMBIENCEKIT/EQUALIZERKIT/CONTROL +: This setting cannot be made in GM mode. KIT/COMMON *1: Para
131 Parameter List Appendices KIT/COPYKIT/EXCHANGE Song Parameters SONG +: This setting cannot be made in GM mode. SONG/COMMON +: This setting cannot
132 Parameter List SONG/COPY +: This setting cannot be made in GM mode. SONG/DELETE +: This setting cannot be made in GM mode. SONG/ERASE +: This set
133 Parameter List Appendices SETUP/MIDI COMMON +: This setting cannot be made in GM mode. SETUP/MIDI PART +: This setting cannot be made in GM mode.
134 Parameter List Click Parameters CLICK +: This setting cannot be made in GM mode. Song Recording Recording Standby +: This setting cannot be made
135 Appendices Function...BasicChannelModeNoteNumber :VelocityAfterTouchPitch BendControlChangeProgramChangeSystem ExclusiveSystemCommonSystemReal T
136 Function...BasicChannelModeNoteNumber :VelocityAfterTouchPitch BendControlChangeProgramChangeSystem ExclusiveSystemCommonSystemReal TimeAuxMessa
137 Appendices Function...BasicChannelModeNoteNumber :VelocityAfterTouchPitch BendControlChangeProgramChangeSystem ExclusiveSystemCommonSystemReal T
138 Inst LevelHeadInst LevelRimAmb Send LevelAmb Send LevelInst LevelHeadInst LevelRimAmb Send LevelAmb Send LevelInst LevelHeadInst LevelRimAmb Se
139 Appendices Specifications TD-6V: Percussion Sound Module (Conforms to General MIDI System) Maximum Polyphony 64 Voices Instruments Drum Instrumen
14 How to Use This Manual Composition of This Manual This owner’s manual is organized as follows. Setup Guide (p. 15) For those using the TD-6V for t
140 Index A AC Adaptor Jack ... 18Acoustic Drum Trigger ...
141 Index Index I INC/+, DEC/- Button ... 17Indicator ...
142 Index Pitch Ctrl (Pitch Control Assign) ... 64PLAY Button ...
143 Index Index U User Song ... 81UTILITY ...
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15 Setup Guide Setup GuideTD-6KV_e.book 15 ページ 2005年1月24日 月曜日 午後7時4分
16 Panel Descriptions Front Panel fig.P-022 Display The screen displays information, indicating the drum kit name, song name, and settings etc. VOLUM
17 Panel Descriptions Setup Guide SONG Button Calls up the song’s basic settings screen (p. 82). KIT Button Calls up the drum kit’s basic settings sc
18 Panel Descriptions Rear Panel fig.P-023 POWER Switch Switch turns the power on/off (p. 23). Cord Hook Anchor the power cord (p. 22). AC Adaptor Ja
19 Setup Guide Making the Settings Mounting the TD-6V to the Stand 1 Attach the stand holder (included with the optional drum stand) to the TD-6V. Us
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20 Making the Settings Connecting the Pads and the Pedals Using the provided cables, connect the pads, cymbal pads, hi-hat control pedal, and kick tr
21 Making the Settings Setup Guide Connecting Two Pads to Trigger Inputs 5/6 (TOM2/AUX) and 7/8 (TOM3/4) With the optional cable (PCS-31) or standa
22 Making the Settings Connecting Headphones, Audio Equipment, Amps, and Other Gear fig.P-010 1 Turn off the power of all devices before you make co
23 Setup Guide Turning On/Off the Power 941 Once the connections have been completed (p. 22), turn on power to your various devices in the order spec
24 Turning On/Off the Power 4 Turn on the power to the connected amp or audio system. 5 Press [SHIFT] + [KIT] (PREVIEW) or strike the pad, and while
25 Setup Guide Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset) This restores the pad and instrument settings, song data, and other information stored
26 Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset) 4 Press [+] or [-] to select the parameter you want to restore to factory settings.Here, select “AL
27 Setup Guide Listening to the Demo Songs The TD-6V features five demo songs demonstrating the TD-6V’s sounds and expressive capabilities. The drums
28 Listening to the Demo Songs 2 Press [+] or [-], or press [ ] or [ ] to select the song to play back.1. How Now Copyright © 2003, Roland Corporatio
29 Setup Guide Selecting the Pad Type Make the settings for the type of pads to be used ( trigger type ) to ensure that the TD-6V accurately receives
3 010 • This unit, either alone or in combination with an amplifier and headphones or speakers, may be capable of producing sound levels that could ca
30 Selecting the Pad Type 4 Strike the pad you wish to set. The setting screen for the struck pad appears. 5 Select the most suitable trigger type fr
31 Setup Guide Adjusting the Sensitivity of the Pad You may wish to adjust the sensitivity of the pads to accommodate your personal taste and style o
32 Adjusting the Sensitivity of the Pad 4 Press [ ] to select “Sensitivity.” fig.P-020_50 5 Strike the pad you wish to set. The setting screen for th
33 Setup Guide About the Pads Trigger Inputs and the Pads You Can Use Although you can use previous model pads, kick trigger units, and other such de
34 About the Pads Combinations of Pad and Trigger Type To enjoy full use of all the functionality offered by the TD-6V and your pads, be sure to re
35 About the Pads Setup Guide Recommended Parameters for the Pads The trigger parameters (except the Xtalk Cancel) are automatically set to the mos
36 About the Pads Playing the Pads Pad Head Shots and Rim Shots When you perform a head shot, the head instrument is played; rim shots produce the
37 About the Pads Setup Guide Cymbal Bow Shots/Edge Shots/Bell Shots When you perform a bow shot, the head instrument is played; edge shots and bel
38 About the Pads Cymbal Choke By striking a pad and then squeezing the rim portion of the pad, you can mute the note while the note is still sound
39 Quick Start Quick StartTD-6KV_e.book 39 ページ 2005年1月24日 月曜日 午後7時4分
4 IMPORTANT NOTES 291a In addition to the items listed under “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on page 2–3, please read and observe the following: Power Supply
40 Choosing a Drum Kit The TD-6V comes with 99 preset drum kits. Now’s probably a good time for you to try out the drum kits by selecting and playing
41 Quick Start Playing While Listening to the Metronome/Click Switching the Click On and Off Try using metronome (click).You can switch the click sou
42 Playing While Listening to the Metronome/Click Adjusting the Click Volume (Level) fig.Q-004 1 Confirm that [EDIT] is not lit. If [EDIT] lights, yo
43 Playing While Listening to the Metronome/Click Quick Start Adjusting the Click Tempo fig.Q-008 1 Press [CLICK]. [CLICK] lights, and the click soun
44 Playing Along with Songs Choosing a Song and Playing Back The TD-6V features a sequencer that can record and play back accompaniment tracks and dr
45 Playing Along with Songs Quick Start Playing Back a Song 3 Press the [PLAY ] button, and the song will begin playing. [PLAY ] lights. fig.Q-012
46 Playing Along with Songs Adjusting the Song Volume You can adjust the song volume to correct the drum kit volume balance.Song volume consists of t
47 Playing Along with Songs Quick Start 4 Press [+] or [-] to select the volume. 5 When you finish making settings, press [SONG] to end the procedure
48 Playing Along with Songs Muting the Pre-programmed Drums in Songs You can mute just the drums recorded in a song. So you can play along. Try this
49 Playing Along with Songs Quick Start 3 Press the [PLAY ] button, and the song will begin playing. [PLAY ] lights. fig.Q-022 4 Press [PART MUTE]. [
5 Additional Precautions 551 • Please be aware that the contents of memory can be irretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction, or the improper op
50 Using the Pads to Play Songs The pads can also be set so that they start the performance of songs when struck ( Pad Pattern function ).This functi
51 Quick Start Playing with a CD, Tape, or MD (Using MIX IN Jack) Using the TD-6V’s MIX IN jack allows you to play along with a CD or other external
52 Using the TD-6V As a General MIDI Sound Module The TD-6V features GM mode, allowing it to play back GM scores (music data for GM sound generators)
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54 Chapter 1 Creating Your Own Drum Kit (Kit Edit) Parameters That Can Be Set Here fig.01-001.e About Drum Kits and the Drum Kit Screen About the D
55 Chapter 1 Creating Your Own Drum Kit (Kit Edit) 1 About the Drum Kit Screen The screen displayed when [KIT] is pressed is referred to as the Drum
56 Chapter 1 Creating Your Own Drum Kit (Kit Edit) Choosing on the TD-6V 1. Press [KIT], then [EDIT]. [KIT] and [EDIT] light. fig.KIT-INST_50 2. Pres
57 Chapter 1 Creating Your Own Drum Kit (Kit Edit) 1 Locking the Setting Screen While Editing One Instrument (Note Chase) Note Chase is a function i
58 Chapter 1 Creating Your Own Drum Kit (Kit Edit) Choosing an Instrument (Inst) Select the instrument you want to sound when the pad is struck. To s
59 Chapter 1 Creating Your Own Drum Kit (Kit Edit) 1 Adjusting the Volume of the Pad (Level) Adjusts the volume of the instrument. Raising the value
6 Contents IMPORTANT NOTES...4Contents...
60 Chapter 1 Creating Your Own Drum Kit (Kit Edit) Ambience Settings (AMBIENCE) Here you can choose (on a per drum kit basis) the location, room size
61 Chapter 1 Creating Your Own Drum Kit (Kit Edit) 1 Changing the Wall Surface Material (Wall Type) Select the surface material of the walls in the r
62 Chapter 1 Creating Your Own Drum Kit (Kit Edit) Equalizer Settings (EQUALIZER) A two-band equalizer (for high and low frequency ranges) is used to
63 Chapter 1 Creating Your Own Drum Kit (Kit Edit) 1 6. Strike the pad you wish to set. The setting screen for the struck pad appears. 7. Press [+] o
64 Chapter 1 Creating Your Own Drum Kit (Kit Edit) Pitch Control with the Hi-Hat Control Pedal On/Off for Each Pad (Pitch Control Assign) Pitch Contr
65 Chapter 1 Creating Your Own Drum Kit (Kit Edit) 1 “CH10Priority (Channel 10 Priority)” to determine whether the instrument (the drum kit part) or
66 Chapter 1 Creating Your Own Drum Kit (Kit Edit) Overall Drum Kit Settings (COMMON) Make the settings for each drum kit. 1. Confirm that [CLICK] i
67 Chapter 1 Creating Your Own Drum Kit (Kit Edit) 1 Naming the Drum Kit (Kit Name) Each kit can be given a name of up to 8 characters.Press [ ] or [
68 Chapter 1 Creating Your Own Drum Kit (Kit Edit) Restoring the Factory Settings for the Edited Drum Kit You can restore reconfigured drum kits to t
69 2 Chapter 2 Making the Pad and Trigger Settings (SETUP/TRIG) Parameters That Can Be Set Here fig.02-001.e About the Screen Display Notation Used
7 Contents Quick Start... 39 Choosing a Drum Kit...
70 Chapter 2 Making the Pad and Trigger Settings (SETUP/TRIG) 3. Press [ENTER ]. fig.02-002ai.e 4. Strike the pad you wish to set. The setting screen
71 Chapter 2 Making the Pad and Trigger Settings (SETUP/TRIG) 2 4. Disconnect the connecting cable, then connect two pads to TRIGGER INPUT 5/6 and 7/
72 Chapter 2 Making the Pad and Trigger Settings (SETUP/TRIG) fig.02-006_50 Sensitivity: 1–16 Setting the Minimum Levels for the Pads (Threshold) Thi
73 Chapter 2 Making the Pad and Trigger Settings (SETUP/TRIG) 2 SPLINE: Extreme changes are made in response to the force used to strike the pad. fig
74 Chapter 2 Making the Pad and Trigger Settings (SETUP/TRIG) Adjusting the Trigger Signal Detection Time (Scan Time) Since the rise time of the trig
75 Chapter 2 Making the Pad and Trigger Settings (SETUP/TRIG) 2 Making the settings While stepping on the pad being used for the kick, raise the “Mas
76 Chapter 3 Global Settings for the TD-6V (SETUP/UTILITY, Factory Reset) Parameters That Can Be Set Here fig.03-001.e Making the Global Settings (
77 Chapter 3 Global Settings for the TD-6V (SETUP/UTILITY, Factory Reset)3 Backing Instruments Volume Control (Backing Level) This adjusts the volume
78 Chapter 3 Global Settings for the TD-6V (SETUP/UTILITY, Factory Reset) Preview Volume Control (Preview Velocity) This sets the velocity used when
79 4 Chapter 4 Setting the Metronome (Click Edit)Parameters That Can Be Set Here fig.04-001.e Switching the Click On/Off (Click) You can switch the
8 Contents Ambience Settings ...(AMBIENCE) ...60 Switching Ambien
80 Chapter 4 Setting the Metronome (Click Edit) Setting the Time Signature (Time Signature) Specify the time signature of the click sound.When the nu
81 5 Chapter 5 Editing Songs (SONG Edit) Parameters That Can Be Set Here fig.05-001a.e About Songs and the Song Screen About Songs The TD-6V’s sequ
82 Chapter 5 Editing Songs (SONG Edit) fig.05-001.e Only the performance data is recorded to the drum kit part.When the song is played back, the sett
83 Chapter 5 Editing Songs (SONG Edit) 5 Choosing a Song Part settings are switched when a song is selected. To see which songs can be selected here,
84 Chapter 5 Editing Songs (SONG Edit) Even when “9 Perc Only” or “10 Special” is selected for the percussion set, the buttons still light up accordi
85 Chapter 5 Editing Songs (SONG Edit) 5 Overall Song Settings (COMMON) Make the settings for each song. • If you want to save any changes made to Pr
86 Chapter 5 Editing Songs (SONG Edit) Playing Back the Song from the First Note/Event (Quick Play) This is an auxiliary function available when “LOO
87 Chapter 5 Editing Songs (SONG Edit) 5 Naming a Song (Song Name) You can use up to eight characters when naming a User song.Press [ ] or [ ] to mov
88 Chapter 5 Editing Songs (SONG Edit) Choosing Percussion Set and Instruments (Percussion Set, Inst) Select a percussion set for the percussion part
89 Chapter 5 Editing Songs (SONG Edit) 5 Adjusting the Stereo Position (Pan) Adjusts the pan (the perceived location of the sound between the left an
9 Contents Chapter 3 Global Settings for the TD-6V ... (SETUP/UTILITY,Factory Reset)...76 Making the Global Settings ...
90 Chapter 5 Editing Songs (SONG Edit)7. Press [+] or [-] to select copy destination song. You can select a song that has not yet been used by holdin
91 Chapter 5 Editing Songs (SONG Edit) 5 Erasing Performance Data in a Song (ERASE) This erases the User song. Only the performance data is erased,
92 Chapter 6 Recording a Song (Realtime Recording)Parameters That Can Be Set Here fig.06-001.e What is played on the pads or on an external MIDI key
93 Chapter 6 Recording a Song (Realtime Recording) 6 How To Record (RECORDING STANDBY) 1. Prepare for recording using the procedure described in “Pr
94 Chapter 6 Recording a Song (Realtime Recording) Quantize During Recording (Quantize) “ Quantize ” is a function that corrects mistakes or discrepa
95 7 Chapter 7 Making the MIDI Settings (SETUP/MIDI, BULK DUMP) Parameters That Can Be Set Here fig.07-005.e About MIDI MIDI (Musical Instrument Dig
96 Chapter 7 Making the MIDI Settings (SETUP/MIDI, BULK DUMP) fig.07-003.e When used as a sound module, the TD-6V can receive on up to six of the six
97 Chapter 7 Making the MIDI Settings (SETUP/MIDI, BULK DUMP) 7 Automatically Switching Instrument Settings Screens (Note Chase) Note Chase is a fun
98 Chapter 7 Making the MIDI Settings (SETUP/MIDI, BULK DUMP) Synchronizing with an External MIDI Device (Sync Mode) This section discusses the setti
99 Chapter 7 Making the MIDI Settings (SETUP/MIDI, BULK DUMP) 7 The settings screen does not appear in GM mode. fig.07-013_50 CH10Priorty (Channel 10
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