Roland TD-20 owner manual Tom, No. Name

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Drum Instrument List

No. Name

Remark

TOM

15112”Birch T1

152

12”Birch

T1R

*P

153

13”Birch

T2

 

154

13”Birch

T2R

*P

155

16”Birch

T3

 

156

16”Birch

T3R

*P

157

18”Birch

T4

 

158

18”Birch

T4R

*P

159

12”GT

T1

 

160

12”GT

T1R

*P

161

13”GT

T2

 

162

13”GT

T2R

*P

163

16”GT

T3

 

164

16”GT

T3R

*P

165

18”GT

T4

 

166

18”GT

T4R

*P

167

10”Univ

T1

 

168

10”Univ

T1R

*P

169

12”Univ

T2

 

170

12”Univ

T2R

*P

171

14”Univ

T3

 

172

14”Univ

T3R

*P

173

16”Univ

T4

 

174

16”Univ

T4R

*P

175

12”Clasc

T1

 

176

12”Clasc

T1R

*P

177

13”Clasc

T2

 

178

13”Clasc

T2R

*P

179

16”Clasc

T3

 

180

16”Clasc

T3R

*P

181

18”Clasc

T4

 

182

18”Clasc

T4R

*P

183

12”Fiber

T1

 

184

12”Fiber

T1R

*P

185

14”Fiber

T2

 

186

14”Fiber

T2R

*P

187

16”Fiber

T3

 

188

16”Fiber

T3R

*P

189

18”Fiber

T4

 

190

18”Fiber

T4R

*P

191

12”Maple

T1

 

192

12”Maple

T1R

*P

193

14”Maple

T2

 

194

14”Maple

T2R

*P

195

16”Maple

T3

 

196

16”Maple

T3R

*P

197

18”Maple

T4

 

198

18”Maple

T4R

*P

199

12”Oak

T1

 

200

12”Oak

T1R

*P

201

14”Oak

T2

 

202

14”Oak

T2R

*P

203

16”Oak

T3

 

204

16”Oak

T3R

*P

205

18”Oak

T4

 

206

18”Oak

T4R

*P

No. Name

Remark

2078”Roto T1

2088”Roto T1R

20910”Roto T2

21010”Roto T2R

21112”Roto T3

21212”Roto T3R

21314”Roto T4

21414”Roto T4R

21516”Roto T5

21616”Roto T6

21718”Roto T7

21818”Roto T8

21918”RotoExLo1

22018”RotoExLo2

221Ballad T1

222Ballad T2

223Ballad T3

224Ballad T4

225Swing T1

226Swing T2

227Swing T3

228Swing T4

229Pop1 T1

230Pop1 T2

231Pop1 T3

232Pop1 T4

233Pop2 T1

234Pop2 T2

235Pop2 T3

236Pop2 T4

237Round T1

238Round T2

239Round T3

240Round T4

24180’sDry T1

24280’sDry T2

24380’sDry T3

24480’sDry T4

24590’sBig T1

24690’sBig T2

24790’sBig T3

24890’sBig T4

24990’sPower T1

25090’sPower T2

25190’sPower T3

25290’sPower T4

253OctaTom C Hi

254OctaTom B

255OctaTom A

256OctaTom G

257OctaTom F

258OctaTom E

259OctaTom D

260OctaTom C

261Mallet T1

262Mallet T2

263Mallet T3

264Mallet T4

265Brush T1

266Brush T2

267Brush T3

268Brush T4

No. Name

Remark

TOM ELEC

269ClscElec1 T1

270ClscElec1 T2

271ClscElec1 T3

272ClscElec1 T4

273ClscElec2 T1

274ClscElec2 T2

275ClscElec2 T3

276ClscElec2 T4

277ClscElec3 T1

278ClscElec3 T2

279ClscElec3 T3

280ClscElec3 T4

281ClscElec4 T1

282ClscElec4 T2

283ClscElec4 T3

284ClscElec4 T4

285TR808 T1

286TR808 T2

287TR808 T3

288TR808 T4

289TR909 T1

290TR909 T2

291TR909 T3

292TR909 T4

HI-HAT

29314”P-HatHH

29414”P-HatHHEg

29513”Hatz HH

29613”Hatz HHEg

29714”Hatz HH

29814”Hatz HHEg

29914”Dark HH

30014”Dark HHEg

30114”Edge HH

30214”Edge HHEg

303TriangleHH

304HandCym HH

305Brush HH

306CR78 HH

307TR808 HH

308TR909 HH

309Tekno HH

310Elec HH

CRASH

31116”DarK CrBw

312

16”DarK CrEg

*I

313

16”Thin

CrBw

 

314

16”Thin

CrEg

*I

31516”PaperCrBw

31616”PaperCrEg *I

31716”FsPwrCrBw *P

31816”FsPwrCrEg *I

31918”PowerCrBw

32018”PowerCrEg *I

32118”Med CrBw

322

18”Med

CrEg

*I

323

19”NY

CrBw

 

324

19”NY

CrEg

*I

32518”Fast CrBw

326

18”Fast

CrEg

*I

327

18”Fast

CrBl

 

328

Brush

Cr

 

329

Brush

CrEg

*I

330

Mallet

Cr

*I

Appendices

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Contents 201b For the U.K Important Safety InstructionsPage Page Important Notes Additional Precautions Contents Mixer Settings Sequencer Playback Drum Kit Chain Chain Features Functions For Stage Top Quality Signal ProcessingSequencer Advanced Tempo FunctionsTop Panel Panel DescriptionsPhones Knob Setup ButtonMaster Knob Trigger ButtonRear Panel Front Panel Phones JackCompactFlash Card Slot Mounting the TD-20 on the Stand Setting Up the KitConnecting the Pads and Pedals Set Up Example10 / Ride Front Panel Connecting Headphones, Audio Equipment, Amps, or Other GearTurning On/Off the Power Connecting the Hi-Hat Adjusting Mesh Head Tension PD-125/105Adjusting the Offset Hold down KIT and press TriggerListening to the Demo Song Function ButtonsDemo Song Button Operation and Displays Saving Your SettingsButtons, Sliders, Dial and Knobs Cursor Changing Data ValuesChoosing Pads from the TD- 20’s Top Panel Group FadersHow to Turn the Metronome Click On/Off How to Play PatternsHow to Adjust the Tempo Adjusting the Display ContrastPad PD-125/105 Playing MethodsHi-Hat VH-12 Change the Nuance of the Rim ShotChoke Play Cymbal CY-15R/14CPositional Sensing Bell Shot CY-15RChoosing a Drum Kit Drum Kit Settings KITSelecting a Drum Kit from the List F1 List About the Drum KIT ScreenKit Parameters F2 Func Adjusting the Volume F1 VolumeAssigning a Tempo for Each Kit F2 Tempo Playing Brushes F3 BrushPlaying Cross Stick F5 Xstick Naming a Drum Kit F3 NamePress KIT F3 Name F1 InsertAssign an Instrument to a Pad Choosing a Pad to EditChoose by Hitting a Pad Choose with the Trigger Select ButtonsEditing Drum Sounds F2 Edit Selecting an Instrument from the List F1 ListHead ShellMuffle F3 MuffleOther Instruments SizzleSustain Playing a Pattern by Hitting a Pad Pad Pattern F1 Pattern Using Pads/Pedal as Controllers F3 ControlChanging the Pitch with the Hi-Hat Pedal F2 Pdlbend Press Inst F3 Control Strike a padWhen Setting Multiple Pads to the Same Note Number Midi Settings for Each Pad F3 MidiMidi Note Numbers transmitted by Hi-Hat F4 HH Midi About the Gate TimeMixer Settings Using Group Faders to Edit MIX EditMixer Parameters Mixer Effect Settings Effects On and Off SwitchesUsing the Compressor and EQ COMP/EQ Equalizer EQ Compressor CompAbout Threshold and Ratio EmphasisMulti-Effects Multi Effects Ambience AmbiencePress Ambience Press Multi EffectsMulti-Effects Parameters DelayFlanger Press Master COMP/EQ Master Effects MasterShelve PeakSelecting the Pad Type F1 Bank Trigger Inputs and Pad/Playing Methods corresponding chartPress Trigger F1 Bank Use +/- or Value to select the trigger typeHow Playing Dynamics Changes the Volume Velocity Curve Setting the Pad Sensitivity F2 BasicPad Sensitivity Minimum level for the pad ThresholdWhen HH Ctrl Type is set to VH Hi-Hat Settings F3 HI-HATWhen HH Ctrl Type is set to FD Press Trigger F3 HI-HATF1 Xtalk Xtalk Cancel Eliminate Crosstalk Between Pads F4 XtalkF3 Group Xtalk Group Trigger Signal Detection Time Scan Time Detecting Trigger Signal Attenuation Retrigger CancelAdvanced Trigger Parameters F5 Advance Double Triggering Prevention Rim Shots Response Rim Shot AdjustMask Time Cross Stick ThresholdCorrespondences Between Playing Method and Trigger Input Preset Patterns Pattern P Using Preset PatternsSequencer Playback Basic OperationSelect a Pattern from the List F1 List Choosing a Pattern PatternPlaying Back a Pattern Play About the Pattern screenSetting the Tempo by Hitting a Pad Tap Tempo Tempo AdjustmentSynchronizing with an External Midi Device Synchronizing to the playback of an external sequencerPart Settings F2 Part Make Settings for the Backing Part F2 BackingMuting a Specific Part F1 Mute Percussion Part Settings F3 Perc Choosing a Percussion Set Master TuningSelecting a Percussion Instrument Instrument Numbers/Instrument NamesFrom the List F1 List Making the Settings for EachNaming a Percussion Set F3 Name Percussion Instrument F2 EditEffect Settings for Backing Parts F5 REV/CHO Volume/Pan Settings for Each Part F4 MixerPress F4 Mixer Press F5 REV/CHOPattern Settings F3 Func Choosing a Playback Method F2Supplementary function for Loop Starting and Stopping the Metronome Click On/Off Using a Indicator as a ClickNaming a Pattern F5 Name Supplementary function for TAPClick Instruments Setting the ClickPress Tempo F1 Click F2 TimesigRecording a Pattern REC How to RecordSelect an Empty Pattern Press F5 NEWPattern screen, press F3 Func F1 Setup Part SettingSelect a Midi Channel Part Midi ChannelSet the Recording Method Rec ModeRecording Checking the Tones and Phrases During Recording RehearsalCopying a Pattern F1 Copy Editing a Pattern F4 EditConnecting Two Patterns F2 Append Erasing a pattern F3 ErasePress F2 Append Deleting a Pattern F4 Delete Saving Patterns to a Memory Card F5 Card Saving a Pattern to a Memory Card F1 SaveSave/Load and Copy Functions of the TD Deleting a Pattern from a Memory Card F3 Delete Loading a Pattern from a Memory Card F2 LoadCopy Function Copy Press F5 Execute to carry out the procedurePress Copy Press F1-F5 to select what you want to copyCard Menu screen Saving Data to a Memory Card F1 SaveLoading Data from a Memory Card F2 Load Naming a Backup F4 NameCard Save confirmation screen, press F4 Name Press F5 Execute to load the dataDeleting Data from a Memory Card F3 Delete Press F5 Execute to delete the backupFormatting a Memory Card F4 Format Press F4 FormatPress F5 Info Checking the State of a Memory Card F5 InfoSetting the Midi Channels for Each Part F1 Midi CH Midi Settings and Operations F1 MidiMidi Settings for the Entire TD-20 F2 Global Soft ThruDevice ID Local ControlLink Midi Ch V-LINK Midi Channel Link Device IDMidi Messages for Detailed Performance Expressions F3 Ctrl Switching Drum Kits via Midi Program Change F4 ProgHH Note# Border Hi-Hat Note Number Border Press F1 Midi F3 CtrlDevice Bulk Dump F5 Bulk Saving Data to an external MidiSaving Data Loading Data to the TD-20Output Destination for the Drum Instruments Selecting Output Destinations F2 OutputPress F3 Output F4 Other Press Cursor left/right to select the sourceUsing Foot Switches F1 Foot SW Setting the SwitchesOther Settings F4 Option Using Pads as Switches F2 PAD SWPreview Button Settings Restoring the Factory Settings F5 F Reset Master Effect Mode F2 COMP/EQAdjusting the Display Contrast F5 LCD Press Chain to switch Drum Kit Chain on Creating a Drum Kit ChainPress F1 Edit Naming a Drum Kit Chain F5 Name Playing with a Drum Kit ChainOutput Level Monitor F1 Monitor What is V-LINK?Checking the Current Status F2 Info Synchronizing Images to a TD-20 Performance F5 V-LINKTurning V-LINK On/Off Using V-LINKLink Functions that the TD-20 Can Control and Midi MessagesAbout Expansion Board How to Install a Expansion BoardLock Propos des carte d’extension Installation d’une carte d’extensionLock Messages and Error Messages Error MessagesMessage Meaning Action Messages Messages and Error MessagesDrum Instrument List No. NameRemarkNo. Name Remark No. Name TOMSplash About Snare/Tom Instruments About RemarksAbout Cymbal Instruments CopyrightPercussion Set Guiro Short PC CC0 NameVOICES Backing Instrument List117 116118 119Midi Implementation Chart 101 Specifications Power Supply ConnectorsPower Consumption DimensionsTD-20 Block Diagram 105 Index Symbols Numerics107 108 109 Preset Pattern List Preset Drum Kit ListName Len Tempo NameFor EU Countries For the USAFor Canada Information
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TD-20 specifications

Roland has long been a leader in digital percussion instruments, and their range of electronic drum kits showcases both innovation and quality. Among the various models, the TD-12, TMC-6, TD-3, TD-8, and TD-20 stand out, each offering unique features and technologies that cater to a wide array of drummers.

The Roland TD-12 represents a balance of sophistication and ease of use. Equipped with advanced digital trigger technology, it provides an authentic drumming experience with highly responsive pads. The TD-12 also features a robust selection of sounds, including a broad array of kits and customizable options. The unit supports USB connectivity for easy integration with DAWs, making it popular among studio musicians.

The TMC-6 is an advanced trigger-to-MIDI interface designed for drummers who want to trigger sounds from external sources. It allows for quick and seamless connectivity with drum pads, triggering samples or other instruments in real time. The TMC-6 boasts multiple trigger inputs, adjustable sensitivity, and customizable MIDI outputs, making it an excellent tool for live performances and studio recordings.

Moving to the TD-3, this model is known for its affordability while still offering quality and versatility. It comes loaded with a variety of preset kits, making it beginner-friendly. The TD-3 also includes a wide range of onboard effects, allowing drummers to manipulate and enhance their sound with ease.

The TD-8 is a slightly more advanced option, featuring enhanced sound quality with its advanced digital trigger technology. It offers an extensive library of drum, percussion, and even ethnic sounds that can be customized extensively. With features like velocity-sensitive pads and adjustable triggering, the TD-8 is ideal for both live performances and practice sessions.

Lastly, the TD-20 stands as a flagship model known for its professional-grade features. Its expanded sound library and unprecedented sound editing capabilities allow users to fine-tune their kits to suit their playing styles. The TD-20 features advanced wave technology, providing superior audio quality and dynamics. Additionally, its Multi-Effects Processing enhances live performance, allowing drummers to shape their sound in real time.

In summary, Roland’s TD series and TMC-6 midi interface encapsulate innovation in electronic drumming, catering to both beginners and professionals through their diverse range of features, sounds, and adaptability. Whether for studio use, live performance, or practice, these instruments continue to shape the electronic percussion landscape.