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User manual Roland, model TD-9

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1 3 4 2 5 6 HEAD MADE BY REMO U.S.A. Hoop Frame Keep the space even all around. Tighten the tuning bolts in the numerical order shown in the following illustration. If you firmly tighten a tuning bolt at one location all at once, it will be impossible to stretch the head evenly, and this may cause triggering response problems. 1 2 3 4 5 2. Tension the head evenly as you test the playing feel, just as you would with an acoustic drum. MEMO 21 2. Performing t A drum kit is a combination of the sounds & settings for each pad and pedal, as well as ambience. Drum Kit 50 Drum Kit 1 Pad Settings Head KICK Head Rim SNARE Head Rim TOM1 Head Rim TOM2 Head Rim TOM3 Head Rim HI-HAT Head Rim 7 CRASH1 Head Rim CRASH2 Head Rim RIDE BELL Head RimRim AUX Instrument settings Instrument, EDIT Mixer settings Volume, Pan Ambience Send Level MIDI settings Ambience settings ON/OFF, Room Type, Wall Type, etc. Equalizer settings On/off, high range and low range adjustments Settings Affecting the Entire Drum Kit Volume, Drum Kit Name Selecting a drum kit 1. Press [KIT]. [KIT] lights up, and the “DRUM KIT” screen appears. About the “DRUM KIT” screen This is the TD-9’s basic screen; it appears when you press [KIT]. A B C D A Drum kit number B Drum kit name C Sub-title (style, date, etc.) D Indicates “H” for Head Shot (p. 23) or “R” for Rim Shot. * If “Preview” (p. 15) is activated, either “H” or “R” will be displayed depending on the currently selected pad. 2. Use [+/-] or turn [VALUE] to select a drum kit. Regardless of the screen that is displayed, pressing [KIT] will access the “DRUM KIT” screen. * [QUICK REC] is an exception to this. Activating the cross stick function By pressing [F3] (XSTICK)], you can enable or disable the cross stick function. • Cross stick sound can be heard • Cross stick sound can not be heard * It is effective only when you select the instrument with *X mark for SNARE. refer to “Drum Instrument List” (p. 67). 23 Performance techniques Head Shot Hit only the head of the pad. Rim Shot Strike the head and the rim of the pad simultaneously. Cross Stick When XSTICK (p. 22) is on Only strike the rim of the pad. Depending on the sound assigned to the rim you can play rim shots and/or cross stick sounds. * It is effective only when you select the instrument with *X mark for SNARE. refer to “Drum Instrument List” (p. 67). * Enable the cross stick function (press [KIT] - [F3] (XSTICK)]; p. 22). * To play the cross stick, be sure that you only strike the rim of the pad. Place your hand on the head gently, otherwise this may prevent the cross stick function from working properly. Bow Shot The most common method, playing the middle area of the cymbal. It corresponds to the sound assigned to the “head” the relative trigger input. Edge Shot When striking the edge with the shoulder of the stick (as shown in the figure), the sound assigned to the “rim “of the connected input will be heard. Bell Shot (CY-12R/C, CY-15R) This playing method involves striking the bell of the cymbal, and when played as shown in the figure, the “rim” sound of the connected input will be heard. * Strike the bell somewhat strongly with the shoulder of the stick. Pads (e.g., PD-105/PD-85) Head Rim Rim Rim Cymbals (e.g., CY-8, CY-12R/C) Edge sensor 24 Performance techniques Choking (pinching) the cymbal’s edge with the hand immediately after hitting the cymbal will mute or choke the sound, just like with a real cymbal. The Choke function only works when you grasp in the area (where the edge sensor is) as shown in the figure. If you do otherwise, it will not work. Open/Closed The hi-hat sound will change smoothly between open and closed depending on pressure applied to the hi-hat control pedal or a hi-hat stand (when using the optional VH-11). Foot closed and foot splash sounds are possible. Bow Shot When playing the middle area of the hi-hat pad, the sound assigned to the “head” will be heard. Edge Shot When playing the edge of the hi-hat pad with the shoulder of the stick (as shown in the figure), the sound assigned to the “rim” will be heard. * Do not strike the side of the hi-had pad. Choking a cymbal Roland logo Edge sensor Hi-Hat (CY-5, VH-11) Bow Edge t All sounds assigned to a drum kit can be edited for your specific purposes. Selecting an instrument On the TD-9, all sounds are referred to as “instruments” (INST). 2. Hit the desired pad or use CURSOR [ ] [ ] to select a pad. 1. Press [KIT]-[F1] (INST). The edit screen for the selected pad appears. The “INST” screen appears. 3. Use CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move the cursor to “Group” or “Inst.” 4. Use [+/-] or [VALUE] to select the instrument group or individual instrument. 5. Press [EXIT] to return to the “DRUM KIT” screen. “Group”: Type of instrument (instrument group) “Inst”: Instrument name Editing instrument parameters 1. Press [KIT]-[F1] (INST). 3. Hit the desired pad or use CURSOR [ ] [ ] to The “INST” screen appears. select a pad. The edit screen for the selected pad appears. 2. Press [F1] (EDIT...

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