Chapter 1 Creating Your Own Drum Kit (Kit Edit)

the instrument (the drum kit part) or the percussion set instrument (the percussion part) is to be played when the note number is received (SETUP/MIDI COMMON/CH10Priorty; p. 99).

When Setting Multiple Pads to the Same Note Number

When using an external MIDI device to play TD-6 drum kits, if overlapping note numbers are received, the instrument assigned to the pad connected to the lowest-numbered trigger input is sounded.

When note numbers for the head and rim are duplicated, the head instrument is played.

When the pad is struck, the note number set for the pad is sent.

When the same note number is assigned to more than one pad, then “ ” appears in the settings screen for the pad that is prevented from sounding even when the Note Number is received.

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The following appears in the display when “38 (D2)” is specified for the head (H02) and rim (R02) of Trigger Input 2 (SNARE) and the head (H04) of Trigger Input 4 (TOM1).

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Trigger Input 2 (SNARE) Head

Trigger Input 2 (SNARE) Rim

Trigger Input 4 (TOM1) Head

In this case, when Note Number 38 (D2) is received, the instrument assigned to the HEAD of TRIGGER INPUT 2 (SNARE) is played.

MIDI Gate Time for Each Pad (Gate Time)

For each pad, you can specify the length of time the note will “hold” during transmission from the MIDI OUT.

Percussion sound modules normally produce sound only in response to “Note on” messages, and ignore “Note off” messages. However general-purpose sound modules or samplers do receive the note-off messages that are transmitted and respond by turning off the sound.

At the factory settings, the Gate Time setting is set to the minimum value, since a drum sound module will likely not make use of it. If a sound module received this data as it is receiving a Note OFF message, the interval will be too short, so most sounds will not be played (or it may sound like barely perceptible noise). To avoid this problem, set a longer gate time for each pad that is to be played.

This setting cannot be made in GM mode (p. 100).

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Gate Time: 0.1–8.0 sec (0.1 sec. steps)

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Roland TD-6 owner manual Midi Gate Time for Each Pad Gate Time, Gate Time 0.1-8.0 sec 0.1 sec. steps

TD-6 specifications

The Roland TD-6 is a prominent electronic drum kit that has garnered attention for its innovative features and exceptional sound quality. Launched as part of Roland’s acclaimed V-Drums series, the TD-6 offers a perfect blend of performance, versatility, and affordability, making it a popular choice among both beginners and seasoned drummers.

At the heart of the TD-6 is its advanced sound engine, which delivers an extensive range of drum sounds. This module features an impressive selection of over 1,000 pre-installed drum and percussion sounds, including acoustic drum kits, electronic beats, and world percussion. Additionally, users can customize their kits by layering sounds and adjusting parameters like pitch, decay, and reverb, providing a tailored drumming experience.

One of the standout technologies in the TD-6 is its Advanced Digital Triggering system. This allows for highly responsive performance, capturing the nuances of every stroke. The pads are designed to replicate the feel of acoustic drums, offering a natural playing experience. The kit includes mesh drum heads for the snare and toms, which contribute to a realistic rebound and reduced noise, making it an excellent choice for quiet practice.

The TD-6 also features a user-friendly interface, with an LCD screen that simplifies navigation through the wide array of sounds and settings. With built-in practice features such as metronome, recording capabilities, and play-along tracks, drummers can easily enhance their skills. The onboard effects processor adds further depth to the sound, including compression,EQ, and multi-effects, allowing players to shape their tone dynamically.

Connectivity is another advantage of the TD-6. It offers MIDI output for integration with DAWs and other MIDI-compatible devices, making it suitable for studio recording or live performances. In addition, the module includes audio outputs for direct connection to mixers or amplifiers, ensuring that the sound can easily be amplified.

With its robust build quality, the TD-6 is designed for long-lasting use, making it a reliable companion for practice, studio sessions, or live gigs. Its compact design and lightweight construction further enhance its portability.

In summary, the Roland TD-6 electronic drum kit is a feature-rich instrument that combines exceptional sound quality, advanced triggering technology, and user-friendly operation. Whether you’re a budding drummer or an experienced musician, the TD-6 is a versatile choice that offers endless creative possibilities.