Specifying The Tempo For Each Drum Kit (Kit Tempo); Making Midi Transmit/Receive Settings For Each Pad (Kit Midi) - Roland V-Drums TD-27 Reference Manual

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Editing a Drum Kit
Specifying the Tempo for Each Drum Kit
(KIT TEMPO)
When you select a drum kit, the tempo you specify here is
automatically applied.
1
Press the [KIT EDIT] button.
The KIT EDIT screen appears.
2
Press the [F5] (OTHER) button.
The KIT EDIT OTHER screen appears.
3
Use the cursor buttons select to the "KIT
TEMPO" and press the [ENTER] button.
The KIT TEMPO screen appears.
4
Use the cursor buttons to select a parameter
and turn the dial to edit the value.
Parameter
Value
OFF
Kit Tempo
ON
Tempo
20–260
If you select a drum kit whose Kit Tempo is "ON, " the
tempo is shown in the DRUM KIT screen.
If the tempo of an individual drum kit is set differently
than the overall tempo of the TD-27, an "*" is shown
before the tempo.
5
Press the [EXIT] button to exit the KIT TEMPO
screen.
40
Explanation
Use a common tempo (p. 24) for the
entire TD-27.
The tempo does not change when
you switch drum kits.
Individually specify a tempo for each
drum kit.
When you select a drum kit whose
Kit Tempo setting is "ON, " the tempo
of that drum kit is applied to the
current tempo.
Tempo specified for each drum kit
Making MIDI Transmit/Receive Settings for
Each Pad (KIT MIDI)
You can specify the MIDI messages used by each pad for
transmission and reception when this unit is connected to a
MIDI device.
1
Press the [KIT EDIT] button.
The KIT EDIT screen appears.
2
Press the [F5] (OTHER) button.
The KIT EDIT OTHER screen appears.
3
Use the cursor buttons to select the "KIT MIDI"
and press the [ENTER] button.
The PAD MIDI SETTING (NOTE NO.) screen appears.
4
Press the [F1] (NOTE)–[F3] (MIDI CH) buttons
to select the item that you want to edit.
Button
Explanation
MIDI note number transmitted and received
[F1] (NOTE)
by each pad
[F2] (GATE)
Duration of the note transmitted by each pad
MIDI channel used to transmit or receive note
[F3] (MIDI CH)
messages for each pad
Reference
For details on the parameters that can be edited, refer to
"Data List" (PDF).
5
To select the pad for which to make settings,
either strike that pad or use the cursor
buttons.
6
Use the dial to edit the value.
7
Press the [EXIT] button to exit the PAD MIDI
SETTING screen.
MEMO
To return to the default values, press the [F5] (DEFAULT)
button.
* To play a pad from an external MIDI device, the incoming
message must match the MIDI note number and MIDI
channel setting of the desired pad.

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