Altering The Key Number Of Each Drum Voice - Roland TR-626 Owner's Manual

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MIDI
Function
(OMNI Mode)
Step 3
(Key Number)
When OMNI mode is turned off, only the information sent on the
reception channel designated to accent it will be received, out of
information sent on several channels. When OMNI ON is selected,
information sent on all the reception channels will be received no
matter what channel may be set.
Set the Key Number (=Note Number) of each drum voice of the TR
- 626 to the corresponding signal of the transmitter ( s).
( See "
Altering the Key
Number of each drum voice"
on p.84.)
Key Numbers can be set to control the generation of sound for every
drum voice of the TR -626.
From the manufacturer, the Key Numbers were set as follows :
(37) (39)
(42) (44) (46)
(49) (51)
(54) (56) (58)
(61) (63)
(66) (68) (70)
(73) (75)
RIM HCP
CHH
(35) (36) (38) (40) (41) (43)
BD1 BD2 SD1 SD2 LT1
LT2
Step 4
80
OHH
CCY RCY
TAMB .CB SD3
OHCG
LTB LAG
GLAVES
(45) (47) (48) (50) (52) (53) (55) (57) (59) (60) (62) (64) (65) (67) (69) (71)
(72)
(74)
MT1 MT2 HT1 HT2 CHINA CUP
MHCG LCG HTB HAG SKIKER
t
I
Middle C
*
Each drum
voice uses abbreviation e.g.
BD
for
bass
drum.(See page 9.)
Starting the transmitter will make the
TR-626 play
in accordance
with the transmitted information.
*
Turn the SYNC mode off in order to transmit playing data from a
sequencer or other rhythm machines. If data has already been written
into a track designated by the TR-626, and if the transmitter begins
playing
the TR -626 in MIDI SYNC mode, the TR-626' s rhythm pattern
will be output in addition to
the transmitter's rhythm pattern.

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