Midi-Related Settings; (Global Midi); Configuring The Master Equalizer; (Master Eq) - Roland TAIKO-1 Reference Manual

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Making Overall Settings for the TAIKO-1 (Others)

MIDI-Related Settings

(Global MIDI)

1 .
On the OTHERS screen, select
"SELECT"
.
(F2 button)
The GLOBAL MIDI screen appears.
2 .
Use the
[H] [I]
buttons to select the item, and then
use the
[+] [-]
buttons to change the setting .
Parameter
Value
[ H ] [ I ] buttons
[+] [-] buttons
MIDI Tx/Rx Sw
OFF, ON
MIDI Channel
CH1–16
PAD1 Pos CC
PAD2 Pos CC
OFF, 1, 2, 4, 11, 16,
17, 18, 19
Pitch Ctrl CC
HI-Reso Velocity
OFF, ON
Prog Change Tx
OFF, ON
Prog Change Rx
OFF, ON
Local Control
OFF, ON
3 .
Press the F1 button several times to return to the top
screen .
38
"Global MIDI"
and press
Explanation
Turns the transmitting/receiving of MIDI
messages on/off.
Sets the transmit/receive channel.
Sets the controller number used for
transmitting/receiving the strike point of
pad 1.
Sets the controller number used for
transmitting/receiving the strike point of
pad 2.
When the Pedal setting is
"Pitch, "
this
sets the controller number used for
transmitting/receiving the expression pedal
depth values (how deeply you press the
pedal).
Sets CC#88 (high resolution velocity prefix)
to enabled (ON) or disabled (OFF).
If this is disabled, the maximum velocities
supported by this instrument are limited
to 127.
Sets whether program change messages
are sent (on/off ).
Sets whether program change messages
are received (on/off ).
Sets whether to transmit the performance
data from the pads to the sound module
of this instrument (ON to transmit, OFF to
disable).
This should normally be set to
"ON. "
When
this is
"OFF, "
the performance data from
the pads is disconnected from the sound
module.

Configuring the Master Equalizer

A four-band compressor is provided for each kit.
You can adjust the equalizer's effect (shelving and peaking) for the low
frequencies (LOW) and high frequencies (HIGH).
The sound to which master EQ is applied is output from the OUTPUT
jack and PHONES jack.
5
You can use four bands (LOW/MID1/MID2/HIGH) of boost/cut to adjust the sound.
5
This is also useful for compensating for sound quality issues when using the
master compressor.
1 .
On the OTHERS screen, select
"SELECT"
.
(F2 button)
The MASTER EQ screen appears.
2 .
Use the
[H] [I]
buttons to select the item, and then
use the
[+] [-]
buttons to change the setting .
Parameter
Value
[ H ] [ I ] buttons
[+] [-] buttons
EQ Sw
OFF, ON
SHELV
(Shelving)
Low Type
PEAK
Low Freq
20–1k
[Hz]
0.5–8.0
Low Q
(only when Type is set to
"PEAK")
Low Gain
-12–+12
[dB]
Mid1 Freq
20–16k
[Hz]
Mid1 Q
0.5–8.0
Mid1 Gain
-12–+12
[dB]
Mid2 Freq
20–16k
[Hz]
Mid2 Q
0.5–8.0
Mid2 Gain
-12–+12
[dB]
SHELV
(Shelving)
High Type
PEAK
High Freq
1k–16k
[dB]
0.5–8.0
High Q
(only when Type is set to
"PEAK")
High Gain
-12–+12
[dB]
3 .
Press the F1 button several times to return to the top
screen .

(Master EQ)

"Master EQ"
and press
Explanation
Turns the master EQ on/off.
,
Selects how the equalizer effect works.
Sets the center frequency.
Sets the bandwidth of the frequency region.
Higher values make the bandwidth
narrower.
Sets the amount of boost/cut for the low-
frequency region.
Sets the center frequency.
Sets the bandwidth of the frequency region.
Higher values make the bandwidth
narrower.
Sets the amount of boost/cut for Mid1.
Sets the center frequency.
Sets the bandwidth of the frequency region.
Higher values make the bandwidth
narrower.
Sets the amount of boost/cut for Mid2.
,
Selects how the equalizer effect works.
Sets the center frequency.
Sets the bandwidth of the frequency region.
Higher values make the bandwidth
narrower.
Sets the amount of boost/cut for the high-
frequency region.

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