Roland TD-6 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Troubleshooting
Appendices
Cannot Make Cross Sticks/
Cross Sticks Not Sounding
Do you have a pad connected to a trigger
input that is capable of handling cross sticks?
(p. 34)
When using the PD-80R or PD-120 to play cross sticks,
connect to Trigger Input 2 (SNARE).
Has the instrument that can be used for
playing the cross sticks been selected?
(KIT/INST; p. 60, Drum Instrument List; p. 120)
Use the instrument with the “XS.”
Are you playing the cross stick correctly?
(p. 37)
For cross stick, make sure your hand or stick does not
touch or strike the head.
No Sound When the Pad is Struck
Softly
Did you strike a pad or press the pedal at any
time from when the TD-6’s power was turned
on until the kit name appeared in the display?
Using the procedure of p. 24, turn the power on once again
without playing any pads or pedals during the TD-6’s
warm up.
Precautions When Turning On the Power
When the TD-6 is turned on, it carries out a check of the
pads. If you strike a pad or press the pedal anytime during
this process, the pads cannot be checked properly,
resulting in incorrect functioning of the pads.
No Sound When [SHIFT] + [KIT]
(Preview) Is Pressed
Is the [PREVIEW] button velocity set to “0?”
(SETUP/UTILITY/Preview Velo; p. 79)
Press [INC/+] or [DEC/-] to make the setting.
No Click/Metronome Sound
Does [CLICK] light? (p. 80)
Press [CLICK] to light the button.
Is the click volume level set to “0?”
(CLICK/Click Level; p. 80)
Press [INC/+] or [DEC/-] to make the setting.
Song Does Not Play
Is GM Mode set to “ON?”
(SETUP/MIDI COMMON/GM Mode; p. 100)
Press [INC/+] or [DEC/-] to set this to “OFF.” The
sequencer does not function when the TD-6 is in GM mode.
Are you playing a new User song?
Play back a song that contains performance data.
New User songs are indicated by “ ” in the display.
Is the volume level of the backing part and
percussion part set to “0?”
(SETUP/UTILITY/PercPartLevel, BackingLevel; p.
77, p. 78)
Press [INC/+] or [DEC/-] to make the setting.
Press [SHIFT] + [SONG] to jump to the backing part
volume settings screen.