Getting Ready; Overview Of The; Drum Kits - Roland V-Drums TD-50KV Reference Manual

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Getting Ready

Overview of the TD-50

Drum Kits

On the TD-50, the sound you hear when you strike each pad is called an "instrument. " A "drum kit" is a set of sounds (instruments) assigned to the
pads.
Drum kit 100
Drum kit 1
Pads
KICK
Head
TOM 4
Head
Rim
AUX 1
Head
Rim
Ambience settings
Location of performance, wall materials, depth, etc.
Overall settings for the entire drum kit
Overall volume of the drum kit, drum kit name, MIDI
settings, etc.
MEMO
5 When you change a drum kit setting, the changed setting is saved automatically.
5 For details on a drum kit's parameter structure, refer to "Data List" (PDF).
Instrument (p. 19)
An instrumental sound such as a snare drum or kick drum is called an
"instrument. "
An instrument is assigned to each location of a pad that can be
struck independently, such as the pad's head and rim.
You can also change the settings of each instrument to create your
own sound. An instrument can reproduce the timbral changes
caused by the depth of a drum shell, and lets you apply mic settings
or transient effects.
An audio file that you create on your computer can also be loaded
from an SD card into the TD-50 and played as an instrument (the user
sample function).
Ambience (p. 22)
"Ambience" is an effect that simulates the acoustical character of the
location in which you're performing.
You can adjust the room ambience (the type and size of the room),
the reverb (reverberation), and the stereo enhancer (the sense of
stereo spaciousness).
The ambience effect can be applied individually to each drum kit.
You can also specify how strongly the effect applies to each pad.
4
SNARE
TOM 1
TOM 2
Head
Head
Head
Rim
Rim
HI-HAT
CRASH 1
CRASH 2
Head
Head
Head
Rim
Rim
AUX 2
AUX 3
AUX 4
Head
Head
Head
Rim
Rim
Pad settings
Pad compressor, etc.
TOM 3
Settings for all instruments (head)
Head
Volume, pan, pad equalizer, how sub-instruments are
sounded, etc.
Rim
Rim
RIDE
Head
Rim
Rim
Bell
Settings for all instruments (rim)
Rim
Mixer settings
Multi-effect, master compressor, master equalizer, etc.
Mixer (p. 22)
These settings adjust the volume balance, pan, and effects for each
pad.
The TD-50's effects include the types shown below. Some effect
types apply to individual pads, and some apply to the entire drum
kit.
Effect
Pad equalizer/
Pad compressor
(PAD COMP/PAD EQ)
Multi-effects (MFX)
Master compressor/Master
EQ (MASTER COMP/MASTER
EQ)
Instrument
Instrumental sound, mic settings, transient, etc.
Sub-instrument
Instrumental sound, mic settings, transient, etc.
Explanation
An "equalizer" lets you adjust specific separate
frequency ranges such as high, mid, and low.
A "compressor" is an effect that reduces volume
peaks, by modifying the attack and release of
the sound.
The pad equalizer can apply an effect to
each separate strike location, and the pad
compressor can apply an effect to each
individual pad.
"Multi-effects" let you apply three effects that
you choose from 30 types.
Multi-effects can apply an effect to each
individual drum kit. You can also specify how
much effect is applied to each pad.
Compressor and equalizer can be applied to
the entire drum kit.

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