Roland TD-20 Drums User Manual


 
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Chapter 2. Drum Instrument Settings [INST]
Tx Channel:
CH1–CH16, GLOBAL
MIDI transmit channel for each pad.
GLOBAL:
Transmits on the same channel as the drum kit
part (p. 74).
Note No.:
0 (C -)–127 (G 9), OFF
OFF:
Note messages are not transmitted.
Gate Time:
0.1–8.0 (s)
See the column.
Position Ctrl:
OFF, ON
This can be set for trigger inputs SNARE (Head, Rim),
TOM (Rim), RIDE (Bow), and AUX (Rim).
This turns the changing of the sound by strike position/
rim shot nuance ON or OFF.
SNARE (Head):
Strike position
SNARE (Rim):
Rim shot nuance
TOM (Rim):
Rim shot nuance
RIDE (Bow):
Strike position
AUX (Rim):
Rim shot nuance
Open (Bow): Bow shot of open hi-hat
Closed (Bow): Bow shot of closed hi-hat
Open (Edge): Edge shot of open hi-hat
Closed (Edge): Edge shot of closed hi-hat
Pedal: Pedal hi-hat (Foot closed)
Note No.:
0 (C -)–127 (G 9), OFF
OFF:
Note messages are not transmitted.
Gate:
0.1–8.0 (s)
See the column.
Brush Note No.:
0 (C -)–127 (G 9), OFF
OFF:
Note messages are not transmitted.
XStick Note No.:
0 (C -)–127 (G 9), OFF
OFF:
Note messages are not transmitted.
When Setting Multiple Pads to the
Same Note Number
When the note number is set to be more than one pad
received, the instrument assigned to the pad with the lowest
TRIGGER INPUT number is played. When note numbers for
the head and rim are duplicated, the head instrument is
played.
An asterisk (*) appears at the right of the note number for
TRIGGER INPUTS that are not sounded.
Example:
Note number “38 (D 2)” is set for the head and rim of
TRIGGER INPUT 2 (SNARE) and the head of TRIGGER
INPUT 3 (TOM 1). In this case, when Note Number “38” is
received, the instrument assigned to the head of TRIGGER
INPUT 2 (SNARE) is played.
MIDI Settings for Each Pad [F3 (MIDI)]
MIDI Note Numbers transmitted by
Hi-Hat [F4 (HH MIDI)]
MIDI Note Number transmitted by
Brush Sweep/Cross Stick [F5 (BR
MIDI)]
About the Gate Time
Percussion sound modules normally produce sound only
in response to “Note on” messages, and ignore “Note off”
messages. However general-purpose sound modules or
samplers do receive the note-off messages that are
transmitted and respond by turning off the sound.
For example, if you are triggering a “loop” in a sampler,
or other sounds then the gate time parameter is very
important. With the factory defaults (preset values), the
transmitted gate time is set to the minimum value.
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