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Roland TD-10 Important Safety Instructions
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CAUTION INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS. 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS5 How to read this owners manual6 Quick Start ..............................21Before you begin playing..........................22 For a better performance ..........................35 Features of the preset drum kits................47 Contents 11 Appendices............................13116 Rear PanelPower Supply Placement Maintenance Repairs and Data Memory Backup Additional Precautions Before Using Cards 17 Important notes18 About button operations and the screen displays22 Before you begin playing26 1 2 3Caution when turning on the power Listening to the internal demo playback 28 12 3 4 52 3If you have purchased the PD-5, PD-7, PD-9, PD-100 or PD-120 individually 30 12 3 4 32 67 38 248 253 2,6Features of the preset drum kits 51 34No.38: Electronic drum kit 52 21 3 5 2, 6Features of the preset drum kits [INST]: Creating drum sounds 55 12 3[STUDIO]: Adjusting the acoustics of the room 62 2[CONTROL ROOM]: Adding finishing touches to the soundUsing the equalizer to modify the sound 65 2Perform with the on-board sequencerPlaying back a preset pattern 68 12 3 71 5 67 75 Advanced UseHow the V-drums system is organizedControllers such as Sound module (TD-10)Controller 76 Chapter 1. Overview of the TD-10 V-drums77 How to select padsUsing pads to select the pad/sound for editing Using the TD-10 to select the pad/sound for editing Selecting a kit Selecting kits from the list display Naming a kit 78 Chapter 2. Settings for the entire drum kit80 Chapter 3. Instrument settings87 Chapter 4. Studio settingsAdjusting the volume and output assignments of the ambience 88 Settings for each instrumentAbout the basic procedure Adjusting the amount of ambience Selecting the type of mike and its locationChapter 4. Studio settings Selecting the type of mike Specifying the mike placement 89 Settings for each groupAdjusting the amount of ambi- ence send level for each groupChapter 4. Studio settings Abbreviations in the display screen Settings for each instrumentThe basic procedure Adjusting volume (level) Adjusting pan (stereo location) Adjusting effect send level 90 Chapter 5. Control room settings108 Chapter 7. Settings for the entire TD-10116 Chapter 8. Convenient functions117 CopyingA display in which Copy can be used The UNDO functionChapter 8. Convenient functions 118 Getting helpSpecifying how the Preview button functionsChapter 8. Convenient functions Using pads to play patterns (Pad Pattern) Using pads to perform button operations (Pad Switch) 119 Chapter 9. Operations using pads and foot switches132 TroubleshootingRotating [MASTER] does not change the volume No Effects No Ambience Equalizer doesnt work (individual or MASTER) Compressor doesnt work 133 Concerning pads and pedalsPlaying velocity doesnt correspond to the resulting sound An instrument other than the one assigned is heard Have you changed the SCAN TIME setting (p. 111) after selecting the TRIGGER TYPE (p. 108)? Hi-hat control pedal (FD-7) does not operate correctly 134 MIDI-related problemsNo Sound when using an external controller (sequencer,keyboard etc.)Has an internal volume setting been lowered? Bulk dump is not transmitted.Is the MIDI cable connected properly? Sequencer-related problemsPressing [PLAY] does not start play- backAre you playing back an empty pattern? Is a part muted? Did playback occur for a moment and then stop immediately?Is the playback type (PLAY TYPE) set to Tap? Click-related problemsClick does not soundIs the [CLICK] indicator lit? Has the [GROUP FADERS] slider [CLICK] been lowered? Is the output destination of the click sound correct? 135 Display-related problemsTrigger indicators light on their own Display is too light or too dark OtherHitting [PREVIEW] plays back a pat- tern.Is a pad pattern assigned to the pad? Sounds of other instruments are audible when using the DIRECT jacksLow-level crosstalk (-45 dB or lower) is per- ceived at another output connector. Parameters that can be set independently for the head and rim 136 Instruments that can be used with each trigger137 Restoring the factory settings (INITIALIZE)138 Message / error message list142 Using drum triggers143 Preset list154 MIDI ImplimentationMay. 1 1997 Model TD-10 Version 1.00RPN MSB/LSB (Controller number 100, 101) Program Change1. Drum Part 2. Part 1, Part 2, Bass Part Pitch Bend Change 155 Channel Mode Messages All Sounds Off (Controller number 120) Reset All Controllers (Controller number 121) All Notes Off (Controller number 123) OMNI OFF (Controller number 124) l OMNI ON (Controller number 125) MONO (Controller number 126) POLY (Controller number 127) System Common Messages 156 System Realtime MessageTiming Clock Start Continue Stop Active Sensing System Exclusive MessageUniversal Non-realtime System Exclusive Messages Data transmissionRequest data 1 RQ1 (11H) Data set 1 DT1 (12H) 157 Section 2. Transmit dataChannel Voice MessagesNote off Note on Polyphonic key pressure Control ChangeModulation (Controller number 1) Foot control (Controller number 4) Data entry MSB Volume (Controller number 7) Pan (Controller number 10) General purpose controller 1 (Controller number 16) General purpose controller 2 (Controller number 17) Hold 1 (Controller number 64) RPN MSB/LSB (Controller number 100,101) Program Change Pitch Bend Change 158 System Common MessagesSong Position Pointer Song Select System Realtime MessageTiming Clock Start Continue Stop Active sensing System exclusive messagesUniversal Non-realtime System Exclusive MessagesInquiry reply Data set 1 DT1 (12H) Bulk Dump 159 3. Parameter address map(Model ID = 00H 0AH) Parameter Address BlockTD-10 (Model ID = 00H 0AH) * 1-1 SETUP * 1-1-1 TRIGGER BANK * 1-1-1-1 TRIGGER BANK (Pad parameters) * 1-1-2 DRUM KIT CHAIN (Name) * 1-1-3 DRUM KIT CHAIN (Step) * 1-1-4 MIDI * 1-1-5 PROGRAM CHANGE MAP 160 * 1-1-6 CONTROL* 1-1-7 MASTER EQ * 1-1-8 MASTER TUNE * 1-2 DRUM KIT * 1-2-1 DRUM KIT (Common parameters) * 1-2-2 DRUM KIT (Pad parameters)Instrument Group: V-KICK Instrument Group: V-SNARE Instrument Group: V-TOM Instrument Group: ELEC KICK, ELEC SNARE, ELEC TOM1 - ELEC TOM4 Instrument Group: TR808 KICK Instrument Group: TR808 SNARE Instrument Group: TR808 TOM Instrument Group: TR909 KICK Instrument Group: TR909 SNARE Instrument Group: TR909 TOM 161 * 1-3 PERCUSSION GROUP* 1-3-1 PERCUSSION GROUP (Note parameters) * 1-4 PATTERN 162 Parameter Address Block Map163 Section 4. Supplementary materialDecimal and Hexadecimal table<Example 1> What is the decimal expression of 5AH ? <Example 2> What is the decimal expression of the value 12 34H given as hexadecimal for each 7 bits? Examples of actual MIDI message<Example 1> 92 3E 5F <Example 2> C9 20 <Example 3> EA 00 28 <Example 4> B3 64 00 65 00 06 0C 26 00 64 7F 65 7F Example of an Exclusive message and calculat- ing a ChecksumHow to calculate the checksum PERCUSSION SOUND MODULE (TRIGGER SECTION) 165 MIDI implementation Chart168 Specifications 169 Glossary 176 Index177 IK L M N O P 178 QR S T U V W Z Others FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 179 Apparatus containing Lithium batteriesADVARSEL! VARNING CAUTION ADVARSEL VAROITUS NOTICE AVISAbout demo songSong title Composer Copyright Rainbow Roland Corporation 1997, Roland Corporation 180 Information01127534 '03-5-GNRoland (Switzerland) AG As of April 1, 2003 (Roland) ARGENTINAInstrumentos Musicales S.A. BRAZIL MEXICOCasa Veerkamp, s.a. de c.v. PANAMA U. S. A. VENEZUELA AUSTRALIA Roland Corporation Australia Pty., Ltd. NEW ZEALAND HONG KONGTom Lee Music Co., Ltd. Service Division INDIARivera Digitec (India) Pvt. Ltd. INDONESIA MALAYSIA PHILIPPINES G.A. Yupangco & Co. Inc. SINGAPORE TAIWANROLAND TAIWAN ENTERPRISE CO., LTD. THAILAND BAHRAIN VIETNAM JORDAN KUWAITEasa Husain Al Yousifi Est. LEBANON QATARAl Emadi Co. (Badie Studio & Stores) SAUDI ARABIAaDawliah Universal Electronics APL TURKEY Barkat muzik aletleri ithalat ve ihracat Ltd Sti U.A.E.Zak Electronics & Musical Instruments Co. L.L.C. EGYPT REUNION SOUTH AFRICAThat Other Music Shop (PTY) Ltd. Paul Bothner (PTY) Ltd. CYPRUSRadex Sound Equipment Ltd. DENMARK FRANCE FINLANDRoland Scandinavia As, Filial Finland GERMANY Roland Elektronische Musikinstrumente HmbH. GREECESTOLLAS S.A. Music Sound Light HUNGARY IRELAND ITALY NORWAYRoland Scandinavia Avd. Kontor Norge POLAND PORTUGALTecnologias Musica e Audio, Roland Portugal, S.A. RUSSIA SPAINRoland Electronics de Espaa, S. A. SWITZERLAND SWEDEN Roland Scandinavia A/S SWEDISH SALES OFFICE UKRAINE UNITED KINGDOM KOREA AUSTRIARoland Austria GES.M.B.H. BELGIUM/HOLLAND/ LUXEMBOURG AFRICA EUROPE AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND ASIA CENTRAL/LATIN AMERICA NORTH AMERICA MIDDLE EAST AFRICAEL SALVADOR ROMANIA PARAGUAYDistribuidora De Instrumentos Musicales COSTA RICAJUAN Bansbach Instrumentos Musicales CRISTOFORI MUSIC PTE LTD IRAN ISRAELHalilit P. Greenspoon & Sons Ltd. SYRIATechnical Light & Sound Center CANADA Roland Canada Music Ltd. (Head Office) Roland Canada Music Ltd. (Toronto Office) CHINARoland Shanghai Electronics Co.,Ltd. (BEIJING OFFICE) 181 For KD-120 and Non-Expanded TD-10 Owners This completes the settings you need to make for the TD-10. Procedure 182 Adjusting the head tensionThis completes the head tension adjustment. Notes concerning installation of the kick pedal on the KD-120.
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CAUTION INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS. 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS5 How to read this owners manual6 Quick Start ..............................21Before you begin playing..........................22 For a better performance ..........................35 Features of the preset drum kits................47 ContentsModifying a drum kit................................54 Examples and convenient tips...................68 7 Advanced Use .........................7511 Appendices............................13112 Features14 Front and rear panel16 Rear PanelPower Supply Placement Maintenance Repairs and Data Memory Backup Additional Precautions Before Using Cards 17 Important notes18 About button operations and the screen displays22 Before you begin playing26 1 2 3Caution when turning on the power Listening to the internal demo playback 28 12 3 4 5Specify the pads that the TD-10 will useIf you have purchased the V-Basic Kit or V-Standard Kit 29 1 2 3If you have purchased the PD-5, PD-7, PD-9, PD-100 or PD-120 individually 30 12 3 4 32 67in the diagram. Using triggers on an acoustic drum to play the TD-10 33 12 3 4 38 2Adjusting the sensitivity of a pad 39 12 3 4 40 12 3 48 251 34No.38: Electronic drum kit 52 21 3 5 2, 6Features of the preset drum kits [INST]: Creating drum sounds 55 12 3[STUDIO]: Adjusting the acoustics of the room 62 2Decide where the drums are played 63 12[CONTROL ROOM]: Adding finishing touches to the soundUsing the equalizer to modify the sound 65 2Modifying a drum kit Adjusting the volume balance of the instruments 67 1 23 4Perform with the on-board sequencerPlaying back a preset pattern 1 3 68 12 3Examples and convenient tips 71 5 67 75 Advanced UseHow the V-drums system is organizedControllers such as Sound module (TD-10)Controller 76 Chapter 1. Overview of the TD-10 V-drums77 How to select padsUsing pads to select the pad/sound for editing Using the TD-10 to select the pad/sound for editing Selecting a kit Selecting kits from the list display Naming a kit 78 Chapter 2. Settings for the entire drum kit80 Chapter 3. Instrument settings87 Chapter 4. Studio settingsAdjusting the volume and output assignments of the ambience 88 Settings for each instrumentAbout the basic procedure Adjusting the amount of ambience Selecting the type of mike and its locationChapter 4. Studio settings Selecting the type of mike Specifying the mike placement 89 Settings for each groupAdjusting the amount of ambi- ence send level for each groupChapter 4. Studio settings Abbreviations in the display screen Settings for each instrumentThe basic procedure Adjusting volume (level) Adjusting pan (stereo location) Adjusting effect send level 90 Chapter 5. Control room settings91 Selecting output assignmentsAbbreviations in the display screen Applications Output Separation: 76 dB (min.) Controlling variations in volume (Compressor) 92 Customizing the tone (Equalizer)GAIN Frequence FREQ 0 HShelvLShelv Peak Q 0 93 Settings for the entire drum kitAdjusting effect Return level Selecting the type of effect 94 Editing the effectsParameters for Hall Reverb 1, 2, 3 / Room Reverb 1, 2, 3 / Plate Reverb 1, 2, 3 Parameters for Gate Reverb 1, 2, 3 / Non Linear 1, 2 Parameters for Delay 1, 2 Parameters for Beat Delay 1, 2 95 Parameters for Chorus Delay 1, 2Parameters for Flanger Delay 1, 2 Parameters for Phaser Delay 1, 2 Parameters for Pitch Shift Delay 1, 2 Parameters for 3D-Delay 1, 2 Parameters for Flying 3D-Delay 1, 2 96 Settings for an entire groupAdjusting effect send level for an entire group Adjusting the volume by group Basic sequencer operation Setting the tempoSetting the tempo for each pattern Temporarily changing the tempo of the currently-playing pattern 97 Chapter 6. Sequencer98 Playback functionsSelecting a pattern Selecting patterns from the list Selecting how a pattern will playbackWays to use this function 99 Click settingsClick on/off and volume settings Setting the tempo Setting the time signature and click interval 100 Selecting the click soundUsing ambience Using effects Adjusting the pan (stereo location) Selecting the output destination 101 RecordingBasic recording procedure1.Select an empty pattern 2.Set the time signature and the num- ber of measures 3.Select a MIDI channel 4.Select an instrument 5.Specify the recording method 6.Set the tempo 7.Record 102 The Rehearsal functionUsing a count-in Start recording the moment that you strike a pad Correcting timing as you record (Quantize) Importing data from another sequencer into the TD-10 103 Editing a pattern106 Settings for part instrumentsChanging output assign- ment for audio received by the MIX IN jack Specifying the type of padWhat is the Trigger Type? What is a Trigger Bank? 108 Chapter 7. Settings for the entire TD-10116 Chapter 8. Convenient functions117 CopyingA display in which Copy can be used The UNDO functionChapter 8. Convenient functions 118 Getting helpSpecifying how the Preview button functionsChapter 8. Convenient functions Using pads to play patterns (Pad Pattern) Using pads to perform button operations (Pad Switch) 119 Chapter 9. Operations using pads and foot switches121 Chapter 10. Functions using MIDI132 TroubleshootingRotating [MASTER] does not change the volume No Effects No Ambience Equalizer doesnt work (individual or MASTER) Compressor doesnt work 133 Concerning pads and pedalsPlaying velocity doesnt correspond to the resulting sound An instrument other than the one assigned is heard Have you changed the SCAN TIME setting (p. 111) after selecting the TRIGGER TYPE (p. 108)? Hi-hat control pedal (FD-7) does not operate correctly 134 MIDI-related problemsNo Sound when using an external controller (sequencer,keyboard etc.)Has an internal volume setting been lowered? Bulk dump is not transmitted.Is the MIDI cable connected properly? Sequencer-related problemsPressing [PLAY] does not start play- backAre you playing back an empty pattern? Is a part muted? Did playback occur for a moment and then stop immediately?Is the playback type (PLAY TYPE) set to Tap? Click-related problemsClick does not soundIs the [CLICK] indicator lit? Has the [GROUP FADERS] slider [CLICK] been lowered? Is the output destination of the click sound correct? 135 Display-related problemsTrigger indicators light on their own Display is too light or too dark OtherHitting [PREVIEW] plays back a pat- tern.Is a pad pattern assigned to the pad? Sounds of other instruments are audible when using the DIRECT jacksLow-level crosstalk (-45 dB or lower) is per- ceived at another output connector. Parameters that can be set independently for the head and rim 136 Instruments that can be used with each trigger137 Restoring the factory settings (INITIALIZE)138 Message / error message listMIDI connectors MIDI channels and multi- timbral sound sources 140 About MIDI142 Using drum triggers143 Preset list154 MIDI ImplimentationMay. 1 1997 Model TD-10 Version 1.00RPN MSB/LSB (Controller number 100, 101) Program Change1. Drum Part 2. Part 1, Part 2, Bass Part Pitch Bend Change 155 Channel Mode Messages All Sounds Off (Controller number 120) Reset All Controllers (Controller number 121) All Notes Off (Controller number 123) OMNI OFF (Controller number 124) l OMNI ON (Controller number 125) MONO (Controller number 126) POLY (Controller number 127) System Common Messages 156 System Realtime MessageTiming Clock Start Continue Stop Active Sensing System Exclusive MessageUniversal Non-realtime System Exclusive Messages Data transmissionRequest data 1 RQ1 (11H) Data set 1 DT1 (12H) 157 Section 2. Transmit dataChannel Voice MessagesNote off Note on Polyphonic key pressure Control ChangeModulation (Controller number 1) Foot control (Controller number 4) Data entry MSB Volume (Controller number 7) Pan (Controller number 10) General purpose controller 1 (Controller number 16) General purpose controller 2 (Controller number 17) Hold 1 (Controller number 64) RPN MSB/LSB (Controller number 100,101) Program Change Pitch Bend Change 158 System Common MessagesSong Position Pointer Song Select System Realtime MessageTiming Clock Start Continue Stop Active sensing System exclusive messagesUniversal Non-realtime System Exclusive MessagesInquiry reply Data set 1 DT1 (12H) Bulk Dump 159 3. Parameter address map(Model ID = 00H 0AH) Parameter Address BlockTD-10 (Model ID = 00H 0AH) * 1-1 SETUP * 1-1-1 TRIGGER BANK * 1-1-1-1 TRIGGER BANK (Pad parameters) * 1-1-2 DRUM KIT CHAIN (Name) * 1-1-3 DRUM KIT CHAIN (Step) * 1-1-4 MIDI * 1-1-5 PROGRAM CHANGE MAP 160 * 1-1-6 CONTROL* 1-1-7 MASTER EQ * 1-1-8 MASTER TUNE * 1-2 DRUM KIT * 1-2-1 DRUM KIT (Common parameters) * 1-2-2 DRUM KIT (Pad parameters)Instrument Group: V-KICK Instrument Group: V-SNARE Instrument Group: V-TOM Instrument Group: ELEC KICK, ELEC SNARE, ELEC TOM1 - ELEC TOM4 Instrument Group: TR808 KICK Instrument Group: TR808 SNARE Instrument Group: TR808 TOM Instrument Group: TR909 KICK Instrument Group: TR909 SNARE Instrument Group: TR909 TOM 161 * 1-3 PERCUSSION GROUP* 1-3-1 PERCUSSION GROUP (Note parameters) * 1-4 PATTERN 162 Parameter Address Block Map163 Section 4. Supplementary materialDecimal and Hexadecimal table<Example 1> What is the decimal expression of 5AH ? <Example 2> What is the decimal expression of the value 12 34H given as hexadecimal for each 7 bits? Examples of actual MIDI message<Example 1> 92 3E 5F <Example 2> C9 20 <Example 3> EA 00 28 <Example 4> B3 64 00 65 00 06 0C 26 00 64 7F 65 7F Example of an Exclusive message and calculat- ing a ChecksumHow to calculate the checksum PERCUSSION SOUND MODULE (TRIGGER SECTION) 165 MIDI implementation Chart168 Specifications 169 Glossary 173 Index of screen displays176 Index177 IK L M N O P 178 QR S T U V W Z Others FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 179 Apparatus containing Lithium batteriesADVARSEL! VARNING CAUTION ADVARSEL VAROITUS NOTICE AVISAbout demo songSong title Composer Copyright Rainbow Roland Corporation 1997, Roland Corporation 180 Information01127534 '03-5-GNRoland (Switzerland) AG As of April 1, 2003 (Roland) ARGENTINAInstrumentos Musicales S.A. BRAZIL MEXICOCasa Veerkamp, s.a. de c.v. PANAMA U. S. A. VENEZUELA AUSTRALIA Roland Corporation Australia Pty., Ltd. NEW ZEALAND HONG KONGTom Lee Music Co., Ltd. Service Division INDIARivera Digitec (India) Pvt. Ltd. INDONESIA MALAYSIA PHILIPPINES G.A. Yupangco & Co. Inc. SINGAPORE TAIWANROLAND TAIWAN ENTERPRISE CO., LTD. THAILAND BAHRAIN VIETNAM JORDAN KUWAITEasa Husain Al Yousifi Est. LEBANON QATARAl Emadi Co. (Badie Studio & Stores) SAUDI ARABIAaDawliah Universal Electronics APL TURKEY Barkat muzik aletleri ithalat ve ihracat Ltd Sti U.A.E.Zak Electronics & Musical Instruments Co. L.L.C. EGYPT REUNION SOUTH AFRICAThat Other Music Shop (PTY) Ltd. Paul Bothner (PTY) Ltd. CYPRUSRadex Sound Equipment Ltd. DENMARK FRANCE FINLANDRoland Scandinavia As, Filial Finland GERMANY Roland Elektronische Musikinstrumente HmbH. GREECESTOLLAS S.A. Music Sound Light HUNGARY IRELAND ITALY NORWAYRoland Scandinavia Avd. Kontor Norge POLAND PORTUGALTecnologias Musica e Audio, Roland Portugal, S.A. RUSSIA SPAINRoland Electronics de Espaa, S. A. SWITZERLAND SWEDEN Roland Scandinavia A/S SWEDISH SALES OFFICE UKRAINE UNITED KINGDOM KOREA AUSTRIARoland Austria GES.M.B.H. BELGIUM/HOLLAND/ LUXEMBOURG AFRICA EUROPE AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND ASIA CENTRAL/LATIN AMERICA NORTH AMERICA MIDDLE EAST AFRICAEL SALVADOR ROMANIA PARAGUAYDistribuidora De Instrumentos Musicales COSTA RICAJUAN Bansbach Instrumentos Musicales CRISTOFORI MUSIC PTE LTD IRAN ISRAELHalilit P. Greenspoon & Sons Ltd. SYRIATechnical Light & Sound Center CANADA Roland Canada Music Ltd. (Head Office) Roland Canada Music Ltd. (Toronto Office) CHINARoland Shanghai Electronics Co.,Ltd. (BEIJING OFFICE)
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