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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.