Roland D Station user manual BassStation Controller DrumStation

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Snare Drum

Front cut

108

 

Pan

109

 

Distortion

110

 

Tune

79

 

Tone

80

 

Snappy

81

Low Tom (1)

Front cut

82

 

Pan

83

 

Distortion

84

 

Tune

85

 

Decay

86

Mid Tom (2)

Front cut

87

 

Pan

88

 

Distortion

89

 

Tune

90

 

Decay

91

High Tom (3)

Front cut

92

 

Pan

93

 

Distortion

94

 

Tune

95

 

Decay

96

Rim Shot

Pan

97

 

Tune

98

Hand Clap

Pan

99

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Controller

 

Tune

100

 

 

Closed HiHat

Pan

111

 

Map

 

Distortion

101

 

 

Tune

102

 

 

 

Decay

103

 

 

Open HiHat

Pan

112

 

 

 

Tune

104

 

 

 

Decay

113

 

 

Crash Cymbal

Pan

114

 

 

 

Tune

115

 

 

 

Decay

116

 

 

Ride Cymbal

Pan

117

 

 

 

Tune

118

 

 

 

Decay

119

 

 

Equivalent Controllers found on the BassStation

Keyboard & BassStation Rack Module.

Note: Controllers marked with * are only available

on the BassStation Rack Module.

BassStation

Controller

DrumStation

 

Filter Frequency

105

TR909 Bass drum - Front Cut

 

Filter Resonance

106

TR909 Bass drum - Pan

 

Filter Mod Depth

107

TR909 Bass drum - Distortion

 

Env 1 Attack

108

TR909 Snare drum - Front Cut

 

Env 1 Decay

109

TR909 Snare drum - Pan

 

Env 1 Sustain*

110

TR909 Snare drum - Distortion

 

Env 1 Release*

111

TR909 Closed HiHat - Pan

 

Env 1 Velocity*

112

TR909 Open HiHat - Pan

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Station Contents Introduction Section Front Panel Controls Master Volume SectionMidi Rear Panel ConnectionsBasic Setup Connections Setting upPage Applications Advanced Advanced SetupVolume Rotary Master Volume SectionWrite Switch Drum Kit ButtonsData Entry/Program Keypad Audition / Auto Trigger Button AuditionAuto Trigger Mode 1 Program Change Mode ButtonMode 3 Midi Transmit Channel Mode 2 Midi Receive ChannelMode 4 Utility Mode 5 Save System Exclusive Data DumpsSingle Programs Loading System Exclusive Data DumpsAll Programs Editing a ProgramWriting a Program into memory Page Analogue Sound Modelling Voice ArchitectureTR808 / TR909 Drum SoundsDrum Sound TR808 TR909 Drum Sound Controls 808 KIT Station l909 KIT Station l Level Rotary Bass Drum SectionTune Rotary Attack/Tone RotaryDecay Rotary Snappy Rotary Snare Drum SectionTone Rotary Tom Toms Section Select Switch Rimshot/Handclap Cowbell Section Hi Hat Section Tune/Tone Rotary Cymbals SectionCymbals Section Congas/Maracas Claves Section Conga Select SwitchSelect Switch Operational Procedure Utility ModeOperation Button Function Display IdentFunction 1 Drum Select Utility Mode Drum SelectFunction 2 Front Cut Utility Mode Front CutFunction 3 Controller / Velocity Utility Mode Controller / VeloDrum Rotary Controls Display Idents Control Display IdentFunction 4 Note-Off Recognition GM Midi Setup Function 5 General Midi SetupTion Function 6 Output Set Utility Mode Output Set Utility Mode Assign Bank Function 7 Assign BankAssign Bank Display Ident Midi Note Range Utility Mode Distortion / Demo Function 8 DistortionFunction 9 Demo DIN Sync Din SyncController Map BassStation Controller DrumStation ControllerProg No Kit Name Description Factory Program ListProg Bars Features Factory DemoGuide Function Transmitted Recognised Remarks Percussion Maps MidiNo power Troubleshooting GuideNo sound No Individual OutputAssigning kits/individual drums to individual outputs Simultaneous playing of both 808 and 909 Drum kitsOperating System Firmware Sounds SpecificationsOther Standards Rest of World FCC Information U.S.AMusic.com

D Station specifications

The Roland D Station is a highly regarded piece of electronic music equipment that has gained popularity among musicians and producers for its versatility and comprehensive feature set. Designed primarily as a sound module, the D Station is part of Roland's iconic family of synthesizers and production tools, making it a reliable choice for both studio work and live performances.

One of the standout characteristics of the Roland D Station is its advanced sound engine. The device combines sample-based synthesis with powerful multi-timbral capabilities, enabling users to create a wide variety of sounds, from lush pads and rich leads to complex bass tones. With an array of pre-installed sounds, the D Station grants musicians immediate access to a vast palette of sonic possibilities, streamlining the creative process.

The D Station is equipped with a user-friendly interface that features a backlit LCD screen, allowing for easy navigation and sound editing. The dedicated knobs and sliders make real-time changes intuitive, giving performers the flexibility to manipulate sounds during a live set. Additionally, the integration of MIDI capabilities makes it an essential tool for connecting with other gear, such as keyboards, computers, and drum machines.

A key technological feature of the D Station is its advanced effects engine. Users can apply high-quality reverb, delay, chorus, and other modulation effects to their sounds, enhancing the overall sonic texture. These effects can be easily customized, providing deep control over the audio output to suit various styles and genres.

Moreover, the D Station allows for extensive sound editing and programming options. Musicians can create their sounds from scratch or modify existing presets to fit their unique needs. With a wide range of adjustable parameters, the device encourages experimentation and creativity.

Lightweight and portable, the Roland D Station is built for the modern musician. Its robust construction ensures durability while on the road, making it a reliable companion for those who perform frequently. This device is not only valuable for electronic music but also versatile enough to be integrated into a variety of musical projects.

In summary, the Roland D Station embodies advanced technology, user-friendliness, and flexibility. Its powerful sound engine, effective effects processing, and intuitive interface make it a sought-after instrument for both aspiring musicians and seasoned professionals. Whether in the studio or on stage, the D Station stands out as a versatile and essential tool in today's dynamic music landscape.