Roland TD-6 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Chapter 5 Editing Songs (SONG Edit)
Choosing a Song
Part settings are switched when a song is selected.
To see which songs can be selected here, refer to “Preset Song
List” (p. 128).
Choosing from a Category
(Song Category)
Select songs by searching the category names.
1. Press [SONG].
[SONG] lights, and the SONG screen appears.
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2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [INC/+] or [DEC/-]
to select the song category.
SONG CATEGORY:
DRUMS, ROCK, METAL, BALLAD, R&B, BLUES,
POPS, R&R, COUNTRY, JAZZ, FUSION, DANCE,
REGGAE, LATIN, BRAZIL, BASICPTN, LOOP,
1SHOT, TAP, USER
Choosing a Song (Song)
1. Press [SONG].
[SONG] lights, and the SONG screen appears.
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2. Press [INC/+] or [DEC/-] to select the song.
SONG: 1–250
Playing Back a Song
1. Select the song that you wish to play back
(foregoing paragraph).
2. Press [PLAY ].
[PLAY ] lights, and playback of the song begins.
3. To stop playback of the song, press [STOP ].
The [PLAY ] light goes out, and the song returns to
the beginning of the measure that was being played back.
When playback of a song is stopped, you can do the following.
Pressing [STOP ], returns you to the beginning of the
song.
Pressing [ ], advances you to the next measure.
Pressing [ ], returns you to the previous measure.
To temporarily change the tempo of the song, hold down
[SHIFT] and press [CLICK] (p. 86).
To insert a count before playback of the song, set
“PlyCountIn (Play Count In)” (CLICK/PlyCountIn; p. 81).
Convenient Function for Playback
During playback of a song, you can have the buttons
corresponding to the drums being played in the percussion
part light up.
You can also have the buttons light even when Part Mute (p.
85) is in use, making this convenient for practicing with the
Preset songs.
Drum Instrument Button Lit Note Number
Kick [PART MUTE] 35, 36
Snare
[PLAY ]
37, 38, 39, 40
Low Tom [KIT] 41, 43
Hi-Hat [REC] 42, 44, 46
Mid Tom [SONG] 45, 47
Hi Tom [CLICK] 48, 50
Cymbal [EDIT] 49, 51, 52, 53, 55, 57, 59
Kick
Cymbals
Snare
Hi-Hat
High Tom Low Tom
Mid Tom