Roland TD-20 Selecting the Pad Type F1 Bank, Press Trigger F1 Bank, Trigger Type Used Model

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Chapter 5. Trigger Settings [TRIGGER]

Selecting the Pad Type [F1 (BANK)]

To be sure the TD-20 accurately receives signals sent from the

pads, select the trigger type (the type of pads being used) for

each trigger input.

Trigger Type

A trigger type is a group of trigger settings with values optimally adjusted for a particular pad. Indications such as “KD120,” “PD125,” or “VH12,” etc. in the above display correspond to this. When you select a trigger type for a connected pad, each of the parameters is set to the most appropriate values for that pad, allowing you to play it without encountering problems with the settings. Only when factors unrelated to the selection of the proper trigger type prevent you from getting good results in performance should you fine-tune the individual parameters for the pad you are using.

Trigger Bank

Trigger Banks allow you to store the 15 trigger settings as a single unit of information. The large number at the left edge of the above display is the Trigger Bank number. Move the cursor to this area to select the Trigger Bank.

1.Press [TRIGGER] - [F1 (BANK)].

[TRIGGER] lights, and the “TRIGGER BANK” screen will appear.

2.Press [CURSOR (left)] to move the cursor to the Trigger Bank number.

3.Use [+/-] or [VALUE] to select the Trigger Bank.

4.Press [CURSOR (right)] to move the cursor to a trigger type.

5.Strike the pad you wish to set.

The cursor will move to the trigger type for the struck pad.

You can also select by using [CURSOR] or [TRIG SELECT].

6.Use [+/-] or [VALUE] to select the trigger type.

Trigger Type

Used Model

 

 

PD125

PD-125

PD120

PD-120

PD105

PD-105

PD100

PD-100

PD80R

PD-80R, PD-80

PD9

PD-9

PD8

PD-8

PD7

PD-7

PD6

PD-6

KD120

KD-120

KD80

KD-80

KD8

KD-8

KD7

KD-7

CY15R

CY-15R

CY12RC

CY-12R/C

CY14C

CY-14C

CY8

CY-8

CY6

CY-6

CY12H

CY-12H

VH12

VH-12

KICK

When using a non-Roland kick trigger

PAD1

When using a non-Roland pad

PAD2

 

RT7K

RT-7K

RT5S

RT-5S

RT3T

RT-3T

*When you select the trigger type, the trigger parameters (except the crosstalk cancel parameters) are automatically set to the most efficient values for each pad. Make settings for the parameter as needed.

*When 3Way Trigger (p. 50) is set to ON, “RD CTRL” is displayed for the trigger type for TRIGGER INPUT 11 EDGE. It cannot be changed.

Trigger Inputs and Pad/Playing Methods corresponding chart

Trigger In-

Dual Trigger

Positional

Rim Shot

put

Mesh Pad

Sensing

Nuance

 

 

 

 

KICK

x

x

x

SNARE

o

o

o

TOM 1–4

o

x

o

HI-HAT

x

x

x

CRASH 1, 2

x

x

x

RIDE

x

o

x

EDGE

x

x

x

AUX 1–4

o

x

o

*Brush sweep and Cross Stick can be used only SNARE.

*Each playing method can be used with the instruments corresponding to it (p. 95).

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Contents 201b Important Safety Instructions For the U.KPage Page Important Notes Additional Precautions Contents Mixer Settings Sequencer Playback Drum Kit Chain Chain Features Top Quality Signal Processing Functions For StageSequencer Advanced Tempo FunctionsPanel Descriptions Top PanelSetup Button Phones KnobMaster Knob Trigger ButtonRear Panel CompactFlash Card Slot Front PanelPhones Jack Setting Up the Kit Mounting the TD-20 on the Stand10 / Ride Connecting the Pads and PedalsSet Up Example Connecting Headphones, Audio Equipment, Amps, or Other Gear Front PanelTurning On/Off the Power Adjusting Mesh Head Tension PD-125/105 Connecting the Hi-HatAdjusting the Offset Hold down KIT and press TriggerDemo Song Listening to the Demo SongFunction Buttons Saving Your Settings Button Operation and DisplaysButtons, Sliders, Dial and Knobs Cursor Changing Data ValuesGroup Faders Choosing Pads from the TD- 20’s Top PanelHow to Play Patterns How to Turn the Metronome Click On/OffHow to Adjust the Tempo Adjusting the Display ContrastPlaying Methods Pad PD-125/105Hi-Hat VH-12 Change the Nuance of the Rim ShotCymbal CY-15R/14C Choke PlayPositional Sensing Bell Shot CY-15RDrum Kit Settings KIT Choosing a Drum KitSelecting a Drum Kit from the List F1 List About the Drum KIT ScreenAdjusting the Volume F1 Volume Kit Parameters F2 FuncAssigning a Tempo for Each Kit F2 Tempo Playing Brushes F3 BrushNaming a Drum Kit F3 Name Playing Cross Stick F5 XstickPress KIT F3 Name F1 InsertChoosing a Pad to Edit Assign an Instrument to a PadChoose by Hitting a Pad Choose with the Trigger Select ButtonsSelecting an Instrument from the List F1 List Editing Drum Sounds F2 EditShell HeadMuffle F3 MuffleSustain Other InstrumentsSizzle Using Pads/Pedal as Controllers F3 Control Playing a Pattern by Hitting a Pad Pad Pattern F1 PatternChanging the Pitch with the Hi-Hat Pedal F2 Pdlbend Press Inst F3 Control Strike a padMidi Settings for Each Pad F3 Midi When Setting Multiple Pads to the Same Note NumberMidi Note Numbers transmitted by Hi-Hat F4 HH Midi About the Gate TimeMixer Parameters Mixer Mixer SettingsUsing Group Faders to Edit MIX Edit Using the Compressor and EQ COMP/EQ Effect SettingsEffects On and Off Switches Compressor Comp Equalizer EQAbout Threshold and Ratio EmphasisAmbience Ambience Multi-Effects Multi EffectsPress Ambience Press Multi Effects Delay Multi-Effects ParametersFlanger Master Effects Master Press Master COMP/EQShelve PeakTrigger Inputs and Pad/Playing Methods corresponding chart Selecting the Pad Type F1 BankPress Trigger F1 Bank Use +/- or Value to select the trigger typeSetting the Pad Sensitivity F2 Basic How Playing Dynamics Changes the Volume Velocity CurvePad Sensitivity Minimum level for the pad ThresholdHi-Hat Settings F3 HI-HAT When HH Ctrl Type is set to VHWhen HH Ctrl Type is set to FD Press Trigger F3 HI-HATF3 Group Xtalk Group F1 Xtalk Xtalk CancelEliminate Crosstalk Between Pads F4 Xtalk Advanced Trigger Parameters F5 Advance Trigger Signal Detection Time Scan TimeDetecting Trigger Signal Attenuation Retrigger Cancel Rim Shots Response Rim Shot Adjust Double Triggering PreventionMask Time Cross Stick ThresholdCorrespondences Between Playing Method and Trigger Input Using Preset Patterns Preset Patterns Pattern PSequencer Playback Basic OperationChoosing a Pattern Pattern Select a Pattern from the List F1 ListPlaying Back a Pattern Play About the Pattern screenTempo Adjustment Setting the Tempo by Hitting a Pad Tap TempoSynchronizing with an External Midi Device Synchronizing to the playback of an external sequencerMuting a Specific Part F1 Mute Part Settings F2 PartMake Settings for the Backing Part F2 Backing Master Tuning Percussion Part Settings F3 Perc Choosing a Percussion SetSelecting a Percussion Instrument Instrument Numbers/Instrument NamesMaking the Settings for Each From the List F1 ListNaming a Percussion Set F3 Name Percussion Instrument F2 EditVolume/Pan Settings for Each Part F4 Mixer Effect Settings for Backing Parts F5 REV/CHOPress F4 Mixer Press F5 REV/CHOSupplementary function for Loop Pattern Settings F3 FuncChoosing a Playback Method F2 Using a Indicator as a Click Starting and Stopping the Metronome Click On/OffNaming a Pattern F5 Name Supplementary function for TAPSetting the Click Click InstrumentsPress Tempo F1 Click F2 TimesigHow to Record Recording a Pattern RECSelect an Empty Pattern Press F5 NEWPart Setting Pattern screen, press F3 Func F1 SetupSelect a Midi Channel Part Midi ChannelRec Mode Set the Recording MethodRecording Checking the Tones and Phrases During Recording RehearsalEditing a Pattern F4 Edit Copying a Pattern F1 CopyPress F2 Append Connecting Two Patterns F2 AppendErasing a pattern F3 Erase Deleting a Pattern F4 Delete Save/Load and Copy Functions of the TD Saving Patterns to a Memory Card F5 CardSaving a Pattern to a Memory Card F1 Save Loading a Pattern from a Memory Card F2 Load Deleting a Pattern from a Memory Card F3 DeletePress F5 Execute to carry out the procedure Copy Function CopyPress Copy Press F1-F5 to select what you want to copySaving Data to a Memory Card F1 Save Card Menu screenNaming a Backup F4 Name Loading Data from a Memory Card F2 LoadCard Save confirmation screen, press F4 Name Press F5 Execute to load the dataPress F5 Execute to delete the backup Deleting Data from a Memory Card F3 DeleteFormatting a Memory Card F4 Format Press F4 FormatChecking the State of a Memory Card F5 Info Press F5 InfoMidi Settings and Operations F1 Midi Setting the Midi Channels for Each Part F1 Midi CHMidi Settings for the Entire TD-20 F2 Global Soft ThruLocal Control Device IDLink Midi Ch V-LINK Midi Channel Link Device IDSwitching Drum Kits via Midi Program Change F4 Prog Midi Messages for Detailed Performance Expressions F3 CtrlHH Note# Border Hi-Hat Note Number Border Press F1 Midi F3 CtrlSaving Data to an external Midi Device Bulk Dump F5 BulkSaving Data Loading Data to the TD-20Selecting Output Destinations F2 Output Output Destination for the Drum InstrumentsPress F3 Output F4 Other Press Cursor left/right to select the sourceSetting the Switches Using Foot Switches F1 Foot SWPreview Button Settings Other Settings F4 OptionUsing Pads as Switches F2 PAD SW Adjusting the Display Contrast F5 LCD Restoring the Factory Settings F5 F ResetMaster Effect Mode F2 COMP/EQ Press F1 Edit Press Chain to switch Drum Kit Chain onCreating a Drum Kit Chain Playing with a Drum Kit Chain Naming a Drum Kit Chain F5 NameWhat is V-LINK? Output Level Monitor F1 MonitorChecking the Current Status F2 Info Synchronizing Images to a TD-20 Performance F5 V-LINKUsing V-LINK Turning V-LINK On/OffLink Functions that the TD-20 Can Control and Midi MessagesHow to Install a Expansion Board About Expansion BoardLock Installation d’une carte d’extension Propos des carte d’extensionLock Message Meaning Action Messages and Error MessagesError Messages Messages and Error Messages MessagesNo. Name Remark Drum Instrument ListNo. NameRemark TOM No. NameSplash About Remarks About Snare/Tom InstrumentsAbout Cymbal Instruments CopyrightPercussion Set Guiro Short Backing Instrument List PC CC0 NameVOICES116 117118 119Midi Implementation Chart 101 Specifications Connectors Power SupplyPower Consumption DimensionsTD-20 Block Diagram 105 Symbols Numerics Index107 108 109 Preset Drum Kit List Preset Pattern ListName Len Tempo NameFor Canada For EU CountriesFor the USA Information
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