Roland V-Drums TD-8 Owner's Manual page 133

Percussion sound module
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CROSSTALK (Crosstalk Cancel)
When two pads are mounted on the same stand, the
vibration produced by hitting one pad may trigger the sound
from another pad unintentionally (This is called crosstalk.)
The CROSSTALK setting lets you prevent such problems.
In some cases, you can prevent crosstalk between two
pads you have connected by increasing the distance
between the pads.
fig.08-017a
1. Press [SETUP], then [F1 (TRIG)], and then [F2
(ADVNCD)].
[SETUP] lights, and the "TRIGGER ADVANCED"
screen appears.
2. Press CURSOR [
] or [
"CROSSTALK."
3. Strike a pad.
The settings screen for the struck pad appears and an
input indicator will move in the right part of the screen.
4. Press [INC/+] or [DEC/-] or rotate the VALUE dial to
make the setting.
CROSSTALK: OFF, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50,
55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80
Issue: When hitting a snare pad, the hi-hat
cymbal also sounds
Striking the snare pad, raise the "CROSSTALK" setting
for the hi-hat cymbal pad from "OFF" through "20,"
"25"... until crosstalk no longer occurs. As this value is
raised, the hi-hat cymbal pad will be less prone to
receive crosstalk from other pads.
Increasing the "CROSSTALK" value may cause a
different problem when playing two pads
simultaneously, as the pad receiving the weaker hit may
fail to respond. So be careful and set this parameter to
the minimum value required to prevent such crosstalk.
With a setting of "OFF," crosstalk prevention does no
function.
Chapter 7 Making Global Settings for the TD-8
] to move the cursor to
CROSS STICK
(Cross Stick Sensitivity)
When a PD-80R or PD-120 is used for TRIGGER INPUT 3
(SNARE), you can then adjust the Cross Stick Sensitivity.
This can be adjusted so that, depending on the force used
when only the rim is struck, either a rim shot or cross stick
sound is played.
fig.08-013a.e
Striking force
Strong
Rim shot
Cross stick
Weak
1
CROSS STICK SENSE
When the "CROSS STICK" is set to "16," the cross stick
sound is always played when only the rim is struck. In this
case, the rim shot sound is played only when both the head
and rim are struck simultaneously. As the "CROSS STICK"
settings value is decreased, you will gradually be able to
produce the rim shot sound, even striking only the rim, by
striking with greater force. When set to "1," the rim shot
sound is always played when only the rim is struck.
Only instruments with "XS" after the instrument can be
used for playing the cross stick sound.
fig.08-013b (Screen)
1. Strike the pad used for the snare to select TRIGGER
INPUT 3.
2. Set the trigger type to either "8RA," "8RB," "12A," or
"12B."
For this setting, refer to "Specifying the Pad Type (TRIGGER
TYPE)" (p. 128).
3. Press [SETUP], the [F1 (TRIG)], and then [F2
(ADVNCD)].
[SETUP] lights, the "TRIGGER ADVANCED" screen
appears.
4. Press CURSOR [
] to move the cursor to "CROSS
STICK."
5. Press [INC/+] or [DEC/-] or rotate the VALUE dial to
make the setting.
CROSS STICK: 1–16
16
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