Roland TM-6 PRO Data List page 7

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Parameter
Sweep*1
Pan
SETUP tab
LayerType
FadePoint
Fixed Vel
MinVolume
PedalBend
*1 If a user sample is assigned to an instrument, and the user sample's Play Type (p. 20) is set to "LOOP ALT, " then Sweep and Decay are ignored.
MEMO
If you press the [F1] (H&R) button to turn it "ON, " you can simultaneously make settings for the head area and rim area.
Value
-100–100
L30–CENTER–R30
These parameters specify how the instrument B will be sounded.
MIX
FADE1
FADE2
SWITCH
1–127
1–127, OFF
0–15
-24–0–+24
Explanation
After the sound begins, the pitch gradually rises (falls).
Positive (+) values make the pitch start high and then fall; negative (-) values make the pitch start
low and then rise.
Larger values produce greater change.
* In some cases, changing the Pitch setting by a large amount might limit the Pitch Sweep effect.
Stereo position of instrument
Volume
The instrument A and instrument B always sound together as a
layer.
Playing
Dynamics
Volume
The instrument B is added as a layer only if the strike is stronger
than "FadePoint. "
Playing
Dynamics
Volume
If the strike is stronger than "FadePoint, " the instrument B is
added as a layer according to the strength of that strike.
Playing
Dynamics
Volume
Strikes weaker than "FadePoint" sound the instrument A, and
strikes stronger than "FadePoint" switch to sound the instrument
B.
Playing
Dynamics
Specifies the force of the strike at which the instrument B begins to be sounded.
If this is "1, " the instrument B is sounded by a strike of any force.
If this is "127", the instrument B is sounded only by the strongest strike.
* This is not available if LayerType is "MIX. "
Makes the instrument sound at a fixed velocity.
With a setting of "1–127, " the instrument sounds at the specified velocity regardless of the strength
of your strike.
If this is "OFF, " the instrument sounds at the velocity determined by the force of the strike.
Minimum volume of each instrument
This lets you increase the volume of the softest hits while preserving the volume of the strongest
hits. This can make it easier to hear ghost notes on the snare or legato notes on the ride cymbal.
Specifies the amount of pitch change controlled by moving the hi-hat pedal.
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