Roland TD-10 Drums User Manual


 
Recording
Performance on the pads or on an external MIDI keyboard
can be recorded. On the TD-10, your performance will be
recorded exactly as you play it, including hi-hat control
pedal movements and Positional Sensing.
* Brush swish/sweeping and choke (p. 35) cannot be recorded.
* Please keep in mind that even though there are 50 user patterns,
the amount of memory available will be determined by how
much data is recorded into each pattern.
Basic recording procedure
The procedure is the same when recording with pads or
with a MIDI keyboard.
1. Select an empty pattern
fig.07-05
Procedure
1. Press [PATTERN]-[F4 (NEW)].
An empty pattern is automatically selected.
* If all of the patterns have been used,this can’t be selected. Refer
to “Clearing a pattern” (p. 105) and erase an unwanted pattern
before you record.
2. Set the time signature and the num-
ber of measures
fig.07-06
Procedure
1. Press [PATTERN]-[F2 (FUNC)]-[F2 (SETUP)].
The “PATTERN SETUP” page will appear.
2. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the parameter that
you wish to set.
3. Use [INC/DEC] or the VALUE dial to make the setting.
Parameters
Time Signature: Numerator = 113, Denominator = 2, 4, 8, 16
Length (bars): 199
* When the denominator is 16, you cannot set a numerator of
from 1 through 3. Also, with a denominator of 8, a numerator of
1 cannot be set.
* If you are using Replace recording (p. 102), it is not necessary to
specify the Length. Recording will continue until you press
[STOP], and the number of measures recorded will automatical-
ly become the “Length” setting.
If you are recording from the pads, disregard paragraphs 3
and 4 of this section.
3. Select a MIDI channel
Be sure that the transmit channel on your keyboard corre-
sponds to the MIDI channel of the part you wish to
play/record.
Each of the 4 parts has it’s own MIDI channel. The factory
preset channels are as follows:
All Drums = MIDI 10
Part 1 = MIDI Ch 5
Part 2 = MIDI Ch 6
Bass Part = MIDI Ch 2
(You can change the MIDI channels if you wish-Press
[SETUP], then [F2 (MIDI)].)
4. Select an instrument
fig.07-07
Procedure
1. Press [Part]-[F1 (INST)].
The “PART INST” page will appear.
2. Press [F1][F3] to select the part that you wish to record.
The [F1]–[F3] buttons select Part 1, Part 2, and Bass part
respectively.
3. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to INST.
4. Use [INC/DEC] or the VALUE dial to select a backing
instrument or drum kit.
Chapter 6. Sequencer
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Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10