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Roland TD-6V Owner's Manual (148 pages)
V-Drums Percussion Sound Module
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Drums
| Size: 5.48 MB
Table of Contents
Important Notes
4
Contents
6
Table of Contents
6
Features
12
How to Use this Manual
14
Composition of this Manual
14
Terms Used in this Manual
14
Setup Guide
15
Panel Descriptions
16
Front Panel
16
Shift Button
17
Rear Panel
18
Making the Settings
19
Mounting the TD-6V to the Stand
19
Connecting the Pads and the Pedals
20
Connecting Two Pads to Trigger Inputs 5/6 (TOM2/AUX) and 7/8 (TOM3/4)
21
Connecting Headphones, Audio Equipment, Amps, and Other Gear
22
Turning On/Off the Power
23
Turning off the Power
24
Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
25
Listening to the Demo Songs
27
Selecting the Pad Type
29
Adjusting the Sensitivity of the Pad
31
About the Pads
33
Trigger Inputs and the Pads You Can Use
33
Trigger Input Functions
33
Combinations of Pad and Trigger Type
34
Recommended Parameters for the Pads
35
Playing the Pads
36
Cross Stick
36
Pad Head Shots and Rim Shots
36
Cymbal Bow Shots/Edge Shots/Bell Shots
37
Cymbal Choke
38
Hi-Hat Control Pedal
38
Quick Start
39
Choosing a Drum Kit
40
Playing While Listening to the Metronome/Click
41
Switching the Click on and off
41
Adjusting the Click Volume (Level)
42
Adjusting the Click Tempo
43
Playing Along with Songs
44
Choosing a Song and Playing Back
44
Choosing a Song
44
Playing Back a Song
45
Adjusting the Song Volume
46
Setting the Backing Part (Melodic Instruments Etc.) Volume
46
Setting the Drums and Percussion Volume
46
Temporarily Changing the Tempo of a Song
47
Muting the Pre-Programmed Drums in Songs
48
Using the Pads to Play Songs
50
Playing with a CD, Tape, or MD (Using MIX in Jack)
51
Using the TD-6V as a General MIDI Sound Module
52
Advanced Use
53
Chapter 1 Creating Your Own Drum Kit
54
About Drum Kits and the Drum Kit Screen
54
About the Drum Kits
54
About the Drum Kit Screen
55
Choosing a Drum Kit
55
Choosing a Pad by Hitting It
55
Choosing the Pad to Edit
55
Choosing on the TD-6V
56
Helpful Edit Functions
56
Listening to an INST (Instrument) Assigned to a Pad
56
Notation Used in the Screen
56
About the Instruments
57
Choosing an Instrument
57
Choosing from the Group Names
57
Locking the Setting Screen While Editing One Instrument
57
Choosing an Instrument
58
Instrument Settings
58
Adjusting the Decay (Length of Sound)
59
Adjusting the Pitch
59
Adjusting the Volume of the Pad
59
Setting the Pan Position
59
Ambience "Send" Level for each Instrument
60
Ambience Settings
60
Choose "Location" Where the Drums Are Played
60
Switching Ambience On/Off
60
Adjusting the Entire Drum Kit's Overall Ambience
61
Changing the Wall Surface Material
61
Determine the Room Size
61
Adjusting the Sound
62
Equalizer Settings
62
Settings for Various Functions
62
Switching the Equalizer On/Off
62
Control the "Level" of the Pattern
63
Playing a Song by Hitting a Pad
63
With Playing Dynamics
63
MIDI Note Number for each Pad
64
Pitch Control with the Hi-Hat Control Pedal On/Off for each Pad
64
MIDI Gate Time for each Pad
65
Adjusting the Volume of the Pedal Hi-Hat Sound
66
Overall Drum Kit Settings
66
Overall Drum Kit Volume
66
Setting the Range for the Pitch Control with the Hi-Hat Control Pedal
66
Copying a Drum Kit
67
Naming the Drum Kit
67
Restoring the Factory Settings for the Edited Drum Kit
68
Switching the Order of the Drum Kits
68
Chapter 2 Making the Pad and Trigger Settings
69
About the Screen Display
69
About the Input Indicator
69
Notation Used in the Screen
69
Selecting the Pad Type
69
Adjusting the Pad Sensitivity
71
Setting the Pad Sensitivity and Making Other Settings
71
Adjust How Playing Dynamics Changes the Volume
72
Setting the Minimum Levels for the Pads
72
Eliminate Crosstalk between Pads
73
Fine-Tuning the Trigger Parameter Settings
73
Adjusting the Trigger Signal Detection Time
74
And Cancelling Incorrect Triggering
74
Detecting Trigger Signal Attenuation
74
Double Triggering Prevention
74
PD-120, and PD-125
75
Setting Rim Sensitivity on the PD-80R
75
Using the TD-6V with Acoustic Triggers
75
Chapter 3 Global Settings for the TD-6V
76
Factory Reset)
76
Making the Global Settings
76
Display Contrast Adjustment
76
Percussion Part Volume Control
76
Backing Instruments Volume Control
77
Muting Parts of a Song
77
Tuning the TD-6V
77
Checking the Remaining Amount of Memory
78
Preview Volume Control
78
Restoring the Factory Settings
78
Chapter 4 Setting the Metronome
79
Switching the Click On/Off
79
Tempo Adjustment
79
Setting the Way the Click Sounds
79
Volume Adjustment
79
Inserting a Count before Playback or Recording
80
Selecting the Click Sound
80
Setting the Interval
80
Setting the Time Signature
80
Stereo Position
80
Chapter 5 Editing Songs
81
About Songs and the Song Screen
81
About Songs
81
About the Song Screen
82
Choosing a Song
83
Choosing from a Category
83
Convenient Function for Playback
83
Playing Back a Song
83
Adjusting the Song Volume
84
Muting a Selected Part
84
Overall Song Settings
85
Selecting How the Song Plays Back (LOOP, 1SHOT, TAP) (Play Type)
85
Setting the Tempo
85
Playing Back the Song from the First Note/Event
86
Preventing Layering of Sounds in Tap Playback
86
Protecting User Song Settings
86
Reset Time When Using Tap Playback
86
Naming a Song
87
Part Settings
87
Adjusting the Part Volume
88
Choosing Percussion Set and Instruments
88
Adjusting the Amount of Ambience
89
Adjusting the Bend Range
89
Adjusting the Stereo Position
89
Copying a Song
89
Deleting a Song
90
Erasing Performance Data in a Song
91
Chapter 6 Recording a Song
92
Preparations for Recording
92
Recording Performances by External MIDI Devices
92
When Recording Pad Performances
92
How to Record
93
Setting the Number of Measures
93
Setting the Song Tempo
93
Setting the Time Signature
93
(Loop All, Loop1, Loop2, Replace)
94
Quantize During Recording
94
Selecting the Recording Method
94
Start Recording with a Pad or Pedal Trigger
94
Chapter 7 Making the MIDI Settings
95
Bulk Dump
95
About MIDI
95
MIDI Channels and Multi-Timbral Sound Modules
95
MIDI Connectors
95
How the Internal Sequencer Operates
96
Making the MIDI Settings
96
Automatically Switching Instrument Settings Screens
97
When Using as MIDI Controller for External MIDI Device Only
97
Setting Priority for Playing Drums and Percussion
98
Synchronizing with an External MIDI Device
98
Hi-Hat Control Pedal Data Reduction
99
Switch to the GM (General MIDI) Mode
99
Mixing MIDI Signals Coming to the MIDI in with Real Time Performance on the Pads
100
Preventing the TD-6V from Switching to GM (General MIDI) Mode
100
Set the Device ID
101
Setting the TD-6V so that Program Changes Are Not Received
101
Setting the TD-6V so that Program Changes Are Not Transmitted
101
MIDI Channel Settings for a Part
102
MIDI Messages Stop Function for Specific Parts in GM (General MIDI) Mode
102
Saving Data to an External MIDI Device
103
Data Compatibility between the TD-6 and the TD-6V
104
Returning Saved Data to the TD-6V
104
Chapter 8 Features Using MIDI and Setting Examples
105
About Transmitting/Receiving Program Changes
105
Triggering an External Sound Device by Playing the TD-6V
105
Combining with an External MIDI Sequencer
106
Importing Sequence Data from an External MIDI Device to the TD-6V's Internal Sequencer
106
Recording Your Performance to an External Sequencer
106
Using the TD-6V as a Sound Module
107
Appendices
109
Troubleshooting
110
No Sound
110
No Sound/Low Volume from Device Connected to the MIX in Jack
112
Drum Kit Does Not Sound as Intended
113
Pad Does Not Sound as Intended
113
Song Does Not Sound as Intended
114
Sound Is Distorted
114
Problems Operating the TD-6V
115
Display Is too Light or too Dark
115
Messages and Error Messages
116
System and Battery Error Messages
116
Messages and Error Messages Related to Sequencers and Songs
116
Messages and Error Messages Related to MIDI
117
Drum Kit List
118
Drum Instrument List
120
Preset Percussion Set List
124
Preset Percussion Set List
125
Backing Instrument List
126
Preset Song List
128
Parameter List
130
Setup Parameters
132
Song Recording
134
MIDI Implementation Chart
135
TD-6V Block Diagram
138
Specifications
139
Index
140
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Roland TD-6V Service Notes (30 pages)
Percussion Sound Module
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Recording Equipment
| Size: 4.95 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Specifications
2
Location of Controls
4
Location of Controls Parts List
5
Exploded View
6
Exploded View Parts List
7
Parts List
8
Checking the Version Number
10
Users Data Save and Load
10
Test Mode
11
Restoring the Factory Settings
14
System Software Update Procedure
15
Block Diagram
16
Circuit Board (Main)
17
Circuit Diagram(Main)
19
Circuit Board (Panel)
24
Circuit Diagram(Panel)
26
Error Messages
28
Procedure of Replacing the Lcd
30
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