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Manual de usuario Roland, modelo V-DRUMS TD-10

Fabricar: Roland
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Nombre del archivo: TD-10_eG.pdf
Idioma del manual:en
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With the factory defaults (preset values), the transmitted gate time is set to the minimum value. Procedure 1. Press [INST]-[F4 (CTRL)]-[F4 (MIDI)]. The “INST CTRL” page will appear. 2. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to “Gate Time.” 3.Use [INC/DEC] or the VALUE dial to specify the duration of the notes. Parameters Gate Time: 0.1–8.0 seconds Setting the MIDI channel For setting the MIDI channel, refer to the section below, “MIDI settings for the entire TD-10.” Performance on the pads is transmitted from MIDI OUT on the same channel as the channel setting for the Drum part (“All Drums” in the setting page). Using the TD-10 with the Roland SPD-11 This section explains how you can use the Roland SPD-11 (a MIDI controller) together with the TD-10’s pads to play internal sounds and an external sound Module. Connect the SPD-11 and TD-10 as shown below. Pad or pedal SPD-11 MIDI IN MIDI OUT/THRU MIDI OUT TRIGGER INPUT To the MIDI IN of another sound module or sampler Procedure 1. Press [SETUP]-[F2 (MIDI)]-[F1 (GLOBAL)]. The “MIDI GLOBAL” page will appear. 2. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to “Soft Thru.” 3. Use [INC/DEC] or the VALUE dial to turn the setting “ON.” The messages (except for System Exclusive) received at MIDI IN will also be transmitted from the MIDI OUT/THRU connector. * If this setting is not used, leave it “OFF” as the trigger response of the pads will be faster. Parameters Soft Thru: OFF, ON 123 Chapter Chapter 10. Functions using MIDI Chapter 10. Functions using MIDI Setting the MIDI channels for each Part For each part, you can specify the channel on which the TD10 will receive and transmit MIDI messages. Procedure 1. Press [SETUP]-[F2 (MIDI)]. The “MIDI” page will appear. 2. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the part whose MIDI channel you wish to set. 3. Use [INC/DEC] or the VALUE dial to specify the channel number. With a setting of “1” through “16,” MIDI messages will be transmitted and received on that channel. A setting of “OFF” lets you turn off reception for that part, so that notes are not received. Parameters Channel: ch 1–ch 16, OFF Turning off Local Control This setting is required when you wish to record your pad performance on an external MIDI sequencer. TD-10 MIDI IN Sequencer Sound module Trigger input Local off MIDI OUT/THRU : Performance data flow route Trigger.MIDI converter So that the performance data from the pads is NOT sent directly to the sound generating section of the TD-10 (Local Control off), but is instead sent first to the external sequencer via the MIDI OUT, and then re-transmitted to the TD-10, please refer to the above diagram. Procedure 1. Press [SETUP]-[F2 (MIDI)]-[F1 (GLOBAL)]. The “MIDI GLOBAL” page will appear. 2. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to “Local Control.” 3. Use [INC/DEC] or the VALUE dial to turn the setting “OFF.” * If you make connections and record as shown figure with a setting of Local On, duplicate notes will be re-transmitted to the TD-10 and will not be played correctly. Parameters Local Control: OFF, ON Disabling reception or transmission of Program Changes You can specify whether or not the TD-10 will transmit and/or receive program change messages to/from an external device. Procedure 1. Press [SETUP]-[F2 (MIDI)]-[F3 (PROG)]. The “MIDI Program Change” page will appear. 2. Each time you press [F1], reception will be turned on/off. Each time you press [F2], transmission will be turned on/off. Reducing the amount of data transmitted by the FD-7 (Pedal Data Thin) This function allows you to prevent an excessive amount of data from being transmitted from the pedal to the internal sequencer or via the MIDI OUT. Procedure 1. Press [SETUP]-[F2 (MIDI)]-[F1 (GLOBAL)]. The “MIDI GLOBAL” page will appear. 2. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to “Pedal Data Thin.” 3. Use [INC/DEC] or the VALUE dial to make the setting. With a setting of “1” or “2,” pedal data will be thinned out. “2” will reduce the amount of data more drastically than “1.” Normally you should use a setting of “1,” and select “2” when you need greater data reduction. With a setting of “Normal” the data will not be thinned. * Leave this at the normal setting if you are being extremely precise with how you are using the FD-7 controller. Parameters Pedal Data Thin: OFF, 1, 2 Chapter 10. Functions using MIDI Chapter 10. Functions using MIDI As shown in the following diagram, use a MIDI cable to connect the TD-10’s MIDI IN to the MIDI OUT connector of an external sequencer,keyboard or pad controller (such as SPD11). MIDI OUT MIDI IN Sequencer TD-10 The settings discussed here are necessary only when using the TD-10 as a MIDI sound module. * When using the TD-10 as a 4-part sound module, the sounds you select must be assigned to a PATTERN as the pattern parameters store which sounds you are using. In this case it’s best to use an empty pattern to make these settings. (Press [PATTERN]-[ F4 (NEW)] to select an empty pattern containing no performance.) Setting the instrument for each ...


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