Setting Up The Correspondence Between Pads And Received Note Numbers; Changing The Kit Numbers Called Up With Program Change Messages - Roland V-Drums TD-8 Owner's Manual

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Setting Up the Correspondence
between Pads and Received
Note Numbers
Refer to "Specifying the Note Numbers the Pads Send" (p.
151).
Changing the Kit Numbers Called
Up with Program Change
Messages
You can freely select the correspondence between Program
Change numbers and the drum kits that are called up.
fig.10-018
1. Press [SETUP], then [F2 (MIDI)], and then [F2 (PROG)].
[SETUP] lights, and the "PROGRAM CHANGE" screen
appears.
2. Press CURSOR [
] or [
kit for which the Program Number is to be set.
3. Press [INC/+] or [DEC/-] or rotate the VALUE dial to
select the Program Number to be received.
An asterisk (
) appears in the display when the same
program number is selected for more than one drum kit. For
more detailed information, refer to the column in the foregoing
paragraph.
PROGRAM NUMBER: 1–128
(Program Change: 0–127)
Factory-set program number settings are same as drum
kit numbers.
] to move the cursor to the
Chapter 9 Features Using MIDI
About Drum Kit and Percussion Set
Program Changes
When the Same Program Change is
Specified for the Drum Kit and Percussion
Set
When the drum kit part and percussion part are assigned
to the same MIDI channel and the Program Change is set
to each in duplicate is received, then both the drum kit
and percussion set are called up.
The selected Program Change is sent during
transmission.
When the Same Program Change Number
is Set for Multiple Drum Kits or Percussion
Sets
When the Program Change is set to more than one drum
kit or percussion set received, the lowest-numbered
drum kit or percussion set is called up.
An asterisk (
) appears at the drum kit or
percussion set that is not called up.
The selected Program Change is sent during
transmission.
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