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10 Contents Chapter 7. Sequencer (Recording/Editing) ...64 Recording a Pattern [REC]...
100 INSTBACK 2VolumeINSTKICK1SNARE2TOM1 :TOM335HI-HAT6AUX212CRASH1CRASH278AUX111RIDEEDGE910HeadMIXER/VOLUMEMIXER/KIT VOLAMBIENCEINST/COMP/EQINSTV
101 Appendices DIRECT 1DIRECT 2MULTI EFFECTS[SHIFT] + [AMBIENCE]MIXER/PANSETUP/OUTPUT/PADSETUP/OUTPUT/OTHERSETUP/OUTPUT/OTHERMFX SendMFX SendMFX Sen
102 Index Symbols +/- ... 14, 24 Numerics 3-WAY ...
103 Index F F RESET ... 79Factory Reset ...
104 Index N NAME ... 32, 58, 62, 80–81Noise Cancel ... 46N
105 Index Shallow Rim Shot ... 22SHELL ...
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11 Overview Features The TD-12 incorporates a newly developed sound generating engine that is based on COSM technology and is designed specifically f
12 Features The three-band equalizer and compressor can be used with each of the head and rim instruments assigned to the 1–12 trigger inputs (p. 40)
13 Overview Panel Descriptions fig.top 1. Trigger Indicator This lights up each time a trigger signal is received from a pad. It monitors the pad con
14 Panel Descriptions6. TRIGGER Button For access to trigger parameters (p. 44). 7. EXIT Button Press this to return to the previous screen. Repeated
15 Panel Descriptions Overview fig.rear_50 1. POWER Switch This switch turns the power on/off. 2. AC Inlet Connect the included AC power cable to thi
16 Setting Up the Kit 1. Attach the stand holder (included with the optional drum stand) to the TD-12. Using the screws attached to the bottom panel,
17 Setting Up the Kit Overview Using the provided cables, connect the pads, cymbals, hi-hat, and kick trigger pad. * When mounting a TD-12 on an MDS-
18 Setting Up the Kit fig.Connect.e 1. Turn off the power of all devices before you make connections. 921 * To prevent malfunction and/or damage to s
19 Setting Up the Kit Overview 941 * Once the connections have been completed (p. 17, p. 18), turn on power to your various devices in the order spec
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20 Setting Up the Kit When using the VH-12, the “VH Offset” needs to be set up. fig.VH-Connect.e 1. Confirm that the VH-11 and TD-12 are connected p
21 Setting Up the Kit Overview The band has a width of 7 mm. Use this for adjusting the head tension.7 mm Heads MUST BE TUNED BEFORE PLAYING. When a
22 Playing Methods fig.Play-Head.e Head Shot Hit only the head of the pad. With certain snare sounds, playing position will change the nuance of the
23 Playing Methods Overview Bell Shot This playing method involves striking the bell. When played as shown in the figure, the “rim-side” sound of the
24 Button Operation and Displays Operations common to all aspects TD-12 operations.Every time you change a value during the editing process, it’s aut
25 Button Operation and Displays Overview fig.00-007_70 The [CURSOR] (TRIG) buttons can be used to select the pad/trigger input to be edited without
26 Button Operation and Displays fig.06-Tempo1_70 To adjust the tempo of the sequencer and click, use [+/-] or [VALUE] in the screen displayed by pre
27 Overview Listening to the Demo Song The internal demo song features the TD-12’s expressive capabilities and top quality sounds. The drums on this
28 Useful Functions to Know The TD-12 is shipped from the factory with 50 pre-loaded drum kits. These drum kits are referred to as Preset Drum Kits
29 Useful Functions to Know Overview 3. Use [+/-] or [VALUE] to select “PRESET” for the copy-source type. 4. Use [CURSOR], [+/-], or [VALUE] to selec
3 USING THE UNIT SAFELY 001 • Before using this unit, make sure to read the instructions below, and the Owner’s Manual. ...
30 Chapter 1. Drum Kit Settings [KIT] A “ drum kit ” refers to a configuration of settings that include the sounds played with each pad, the hi-hat u
31 Chapter 1. Drum Kit Settings [KIT] Chapter 1 [KIT] You can select a drum kit by accessing the list of available kits. fig.01-002_70 1. Press [KIT
32 Chapter 1. Drum Kit Settings [KIT] In each kit, you can choose whether sticks or brushes will be used. fig.01-005_70 * Select an instrument from t
33 Chapter 2 [INST] Chapter 2. Drum Instrument Settings [INST] Here’s how to select and edit sounds, such as the snare drum and kick drum.There are
34 Chapter 2. Drum Instrument Settings [INST] Here you can select from the list of all available instruments. fig.02-003_70 1. Press [INST] - [F1 (LI
35 Chapter 2. Drum Instrument Settings [INST] Chapter 2 [INST] KICK fig.02-KICK_70 SNARE fig.02-SNARE_70 TOM fig.02-TOM_70 * PINSTRIPE is a register
36 Chapter 2. Drum Instrument Settings [INST] CRASH/SPLASH/CHINA/RIDE fig.02-CYM_70 Other Instruments fig.02-005_70 You can edit the instruments of t
37 Chapter 2. Drum Instrument Settings [INST] Chapter 2 [INST] 1. Press [INST] - [F3 (CONTROL)]. 2. Strike a pad. The settings screen for the struck
38 Chapter 2. Drum Instrument Settings [INST] This setting allows you use the hi-hat pedal as a pitch bender for sounds assigned to any pad or rim.Sp
39 Chapter 3 [MIXER] Chapter 3. Mixer Settings Here you can adjust the volume, pan, etc. fig.03-001_70 1. Press [MIXER]. [MIXER] lights. 2. Use [F1]
4 012a • Immediately turn the power off, remove the power cord from the outlet, and request servicing by your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Ce
40 Chapter 4. Effect Settings These switches allow you to turn all individual effects on/off within each drum kit. fig.04-001_70 1. Press [KIT] - [F4
41 Chapter 4. Effect Settings Chapter 4 [EFFECTS] A compressor adjusts the envelope (changes in the volume over time) and changes the character of t
42 Chapter 4. Effect Settings You can choose the type of room where the drums are to be played and modify the sound. fig.04-005_70 1. Press [AMBIENCE
43 Chapter 4. Effect Settings Chapter 4 [EFFECTS] DELAY Adds the delay sound. PANNING DELAY This is a delay effect with echoes that pan left and rig
44 Chapter 5. Trigger Settings [TRIGGER] To be sure the TD-12 accurately receives signals sent from the pads, select the trigger type (the type of
45 Chapter 5. Trigger Settings [TRIGGER] Chapter 5 [TRIGGER] When you are using pads made by other manufacturers, try adjusting the following parame
46 Chapter 5. Trigger Settings [TRIGGER] Curve: LOG1, LOG2Compared to LINEAR, a soft playing produces a greater change. fig.VeloC-LOG.e Curve: SPLI
47 Chapter 5. Trigger Settings [TRIGGER] Chapter 5 [TRIGGER] Connecting the Hi-Hat fig.VH-Connect.e Making the Hi-Hat Settings 1. Confirm that the V
48 Chapter 5. Trigger Settings [TRIGGER] Connecting the Hi-Hat fig.VH12-Connect.e Adjusting the Offset 1. Press [TRIGGER] - [F1 (BANK)]. [TRIGGER] li
49 Chapter 5. Trigger Settings [TRIGGER] Chapter 5 [TRIGGER] When two pads are mounted on the same stand, hitting one pad may trigger the sound from
5 IMPORTANT NOTES 291b In addition to the items listed under “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” and “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on pages 2–4, please read an
50 Chapter 5. Trigger Settings [TRIGGER] The following parameters (Advanced Trigger Parameters) are automatically set to the most efficient values fo
51 Chapter 5. Trigger Settings [TRIGGER] Chapter 5 [TRIGGER] You can also eliminate this problem of retriggering with the Mask Time setting. Mask Ti
52 Chapter 5. Trigger Settings [TRIGGER] When using the CY-15R or CY-12R/C for the RIDE, you can three way triggering (bow, bell, and edge shot) perf
53 Chapter 6 [PLAY] Chapter 6. Sequencer (Playback) The TD-12’s sequencer organizes music into six parts. The Drum Kit part is used to record/play b
54 Chapter 6. Sequencer (Playback) fig.06-003_70 1. Press [PATTERN]. [PATTERN] lights, and the “PATTERN” screen appears. 2. Use [+/-] or [VALUE] to s
55 Chapter 6. Sequencer (Playback) Chapter 6 [PLAY] 1. Press [TEMPO]. [TEMPO] lights, and the “TEMPO” screen appears. fig.06-Tempo1_70 2. Use [+/-]
56 Chapter 6. Sequencer (Playback) PATTERN PART screen (Only for User Pattern) fig.06-Part_70 Here you can select the instrument used for the backing
57 Chapter 6. Sequencer (Playback) Chapter 6 [PLAY] Choosing a Percussion Set An assembled group of different percussion instruments is called a
58 Chapter 6. Sequencer (Playback) Making the Settings for Each Percussion Instrument [F2 (EDIT)] Set the volume, pan, pitch, decay, etc. for each pe
59 Chapter 6. Sequencer (Playback) Chapter 6 [PLAY] * Drum part cannot be set here. Set in the MIXER settings (p. 39).* To adjust volume/pan setting
6 IMPORTANT NOTES Additional Precautions 551 • Please be aware that the contents of memory can be irretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction, or
60 Chapter 6. Sequencer (Playback) You can mute specific parts in patterns. 1. Press [PATTERN] - [F2 (PART)]. The “PATTERN PART” screen appears. 2. P
61 Chapter 6. Sequencer (Playback) Chapter 6 [PLAY] 1. Press [PATTERN]. The “PATTERN PART” screen appears. 2. Press [F3 (FUNC)] - [F2 (TYPE)]. The “
62 Chapter 6. Sequencer (Playback) Each pattern can be named (up to 12 characters). fig.06-PtnName_70 1. Press [PATTERN] - [F3 (FUNC)] - [F5 (NAME)].
63 Chapter 6. Sequencer (Playback) Chapter 6 [PLAY] 1. Press [TEMPO] - [F1 (CLICK)]. The “CLICK SETTINGS” screen appears. fig.06-Click5_70 2. Press
64 Chapter 7. Sequencer (Recording/Editing) What is played on the pads or on an external MIDI keyboard can be recorded (Realtime Recording).Your perf
65 Chapter 7. Sequencer (Recording/Editing) Chapter 7 [REC] (2) Set the Time Signature, the Number of Measures, and the Tempo 1. In the “PATTERN” sc
66 Chapter 7. Sequencer (Recording/Editing) (5) Set the Recording Method 1. In the “PATTERN” screen, press [REC]. [PLAY] flashes, and [REC] lights.Th
67 Chapter 7. Sequencer (Recording/Editing) Chapter 7 [REC] You can edit user patterns. PATTERN EDIT screen (Preset Pattern) fig.07-PrstEdit_70 PATT
68 Chapter 7. Sequencer (Recording/Editing) This connects two patterns to create one pattern. The pattern specified as “Dst” will be first, and the p
69 Chapter 7. Sequencer (Recording/Editing) Chapter 7 [REC] 6. Press [F5 (ERASE)]. The confirmation screen appears. fig.07-Ers5_70 7. Press [F5 (EXE
7 Contents USING THE UNIT SAFELY ...3IMPORTANT NOTES...
70 Chapter 8. Copy Function [COPY] You can copy drum kits, instruments, etc. to the destination of your choice. Copying will overwrite the data that
71 Chapter 8. Copy Function [COPY] Chapter 8 [COPY] Drum Kits All drum kit settings are copied. Copied Settings Instruments Copied pad instrument se
72 Chapter 9. Settings for the Entire TD-12 [SETUP] SETUP screen fig.09-Setup_70 For each part, you can specify the channel on which the TD-12 will r
73 Chapter 9. Settings for the Entire TD-12 [SETUP] Chapter 9 [SETUP] Local Control This is required when you want to trigger sounds in an external
74 Chapter 9. Settings for the Entire TD-12 [SETUP]1. Press [SETUP]. [SETUP] lights, and the “SETUP” screen appears. 2. Press [F1 (MIDI)] - [F3 (CTRL
75 Chapter 9. Settings for the Entire TD-12 [SETUP] Chapter 9 [SETUP] Saving Data To save data, use the external sequencer as you would when recordi
76 Chapter 9. Settings for the Entire TD-12 [SETUP] Here you can select the output destination for each TRIGGER INPUTs, sequencer parts, and the soun
77 Chapter 9. Settings for the Entire TD-12 [SETUP] Chapter 9 [SETUP] • If you don’t want sound from the pad used as a pad switch, press [MIXER] - [
78 Chapter 9. Settings for the Entire TD-12 [SETUP] V-LINK ( ) is a function that allows music and images to be performed together. By using MIDI to
79 Chapter 9. Settings for the Entire TD-12 [SETUP] Chapter 9 [SETUP] V-LINK Functions that the TD-12 Can Control and MIDI Messages When playing a p
8 Contents Useful Functions to Know ...28 About the Preset Drum Kits ...
80 Chapter 10. Drum Kit Chain [CHAIN] Drum Kit Chain allows you to step through the drum kits of your choice and in the order you want. The TD-12 le
81 Chapter 10. Drum Kit Chain [CHAIN] Chapter 10 [CHAIN] Each chain’s name can use up to 12 characters. fig.10-ChainName_70 1. Select the drum kit c
82 Messages and Error Messages This section lists the messages (error messages) that the TD-12 produces and explains the meaning of each message, giv
83 Messages and Error Messages Appendices Messages Message Meaning Action BULK DUMPReceiving... Please Wait.Bulk data is now being received. –BULK DU
84 Preset Drum Kit List No. Drum Kit Name Pad Pattern Description 1 V Stage Standard V-drums sound, perfect for testing V-editing possibilities. 2 Th
85 Preset Drum Kit List Appendices About the Pad Patterns Loop: Loop Pattern: Playback starts when the pad to which the pattern is assigned is struck
86 Preset Pattern List No.Name Category T.SLen Tempo Type1 DrumPreview1 Drums4/4 4 112 Loop 2DrumPreview2 Drums4/4 4 112 Loop 3 DrumFill 1 Drums 4/4
87 Preset Pattern List Appendices T.S: Time Signature Len: Pattern Length (Number of measures) Type: Play Type (See p. 61.) Loop: Loop Pattern Tap: T
88 Drum Instrument List No. Name Remark KICK 1 22”Birch K 2 22”Solid K 3 22”StdMple K 4 22”Maple K 5 24”Carbon K 6 22”CbnMple K 7 22”GT K
89 Drum Instrument List Appendices No. Name Remark TOM 151 12”Birch T1 152 12”Birch T1R *P 153 13”Birch T2 154 13”Birch T2R *P 155 16”Birch T3 156 16
9 Contents Chapter 4. Effect Settings...40 Effects On and Off Switches [KIT] - [F
90 Drum Instrument List No. Name Remark SPLASH 331 6”SplazhSpBw 332 6”SplazhSpEg 333 8”Thin SpBw 334 8”Thin SpEg 335 8”Bell SpBw 336 8”Bell SpEg
91 Drum Instrument List Appendices No. Name Remark OTHER 513 Click 514 Beep 515 Sticks 516 Sticks2 517 MetroBell 518 MetroClick 519 FingerSnaps 520 C
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94 Backing Instrument List PC CC0 Name VOICES PIANO 1 0 PIANO 1 18 PIANO 1W 216 PIANO 1D 1 2 0 PIANO 2 18 PIANO 2W 2 3 0 PIANO 3 18 PIANO 3W 2 4 0 HO
95 Backing Instrument List Appendices SYN. BRASS 63 0 SYNTH BRASS1 28 SYNTH BRASS3 216 ANALOGBRASS1 264 SYNTH BRASS5 265 POLY BRASS 266 QUACK BRASS 2
96 MIDI Implementation Chart Function...BasicChannelModeNoteNumber :VelocityAfterTouchPitch BendControlChangeProgramChangeSystem ExclusiveSystemComm
97 Appendices Function...BasicChannelModeNoteNumber :VelocityAfterTouchPitch BendControlChangeProgramChangeSystem ExclusiveSystemCommonSystemReal Ti
98 Specifications TD-12: Percussion Sound Module Sound Generator Variable Drum Modeling Maximum Polyphony 64 voices Instruments Drum Instruments: 560
99 Specifications Appendices Connectors Trigger Input Jack x 12Hi-Hat Control Jack (for VH-11, VH-12, and FD-8)Master Output Jacks (L/MONO, R): 1/4 i
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