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Summary of Contents for HandSonic 10

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Page 3: ...Cable PCS 31L Audio Cable Foot Switch FS 5U Pad Stand PDS 10 Bass Drum Pedal Kick Trigger Unit KD 7 Monitor Amplifier PM 10 HPD 10_e1 book 1...

Page 4: ...AMBIENCE 24 SYSTEM 24 D BEAM 25 Pad Settings PAD 25 External Trigger Settings EXT TRIG 26 Foot Switch Functions 26 MIDI 27 BULK DUMP 27 FACTORY RESET 27 Short Cuts 28 Favorite Kit Jump Function 28 Ap...

Page 5: ...onome featuring a wide range of rhythmical categories perfect for learning practicing and performing The Coach Mode s functions include Time Check Rhythm Check and Pad Follow These exercises will chal...

Page 6: ...tion push turn easy editing knob See p 8 KIT Button Main play page return function SHIFT this button for UNDO function See p 23 EDIT Button Access to all EDIT parameters SHIFT this button for SETUP pa...

Page 7: ...n appears in this menu These appear for confirming execution of functions like Copy Exchange etc Pad D BEAM External trigger status indicators during EDIT mode Velocity level and various parameter sta...

Page 8: ...Trigger Cymbal Pad CY 8 Monitor Amplifier etc R L Kick trigger unit External pad etc Cable PCS 31L Cord hook Headphones Portable music player etc PHONES Jack Connect stereo headphones Even if headpho...

Page 9: ...ill let you scroll only through those 5 kits To return to the user kits press KIT However when used in combination with the SHIFT button they can be used to quickly jump to your own pre determined sel...

Page 10: ...to TUNING will light Tap any pad and turn the control knob This is a quick way to tune the sounds MUFFLING Press the Control Knob and the LED next to MUFFLING will light Tap any pad and turn the Cont...

Page 11: ...INST in the display 3 Press the cursor and here you will see the sound assigned to any pad you touch or D Beam optional external pad foot switch The D Beam button must be lit in order for it to funct...

Page 12: ...will not only hear what is happening to the sound but the Value meter on the right hand side of the display will indicate how much muffling is being applied as well as the numerical values in the dis...

Page 13: ...pad You will hear how the pressure placed on one pad can mute the sound of another very useful when playing congas or bongos etc This is an example of the mute function and demonstrates pad interacti...

Page 14: ...ned on page 21 and 30 1 Press KIT then press STEEL DRUM then EDIT so you see INST in the display again 2 Press the cursor until you see KIT MIDI in the display 3 Press the and you will see Kit Volume...

Page 15: ...nd then pressing either of the buttons the increments decrements move much quicker Or just turn the Control knob quickly to the left to get to the 1200 position 6 Now pass your hand over the D Beam qu...

Page 16: ...E GUIDE NORMAL will be explained further on so keep the setting at STYLE GUIDE IMPORTANT When the TYPE is set to STYLE GUIDE all uses of the metronome will use the currently selected pattern even when...

Page 17: ...ess EDIT and you will see METRONOME in the display 3 Press the cursor and you will see Type in the display Change this to NORMAL 4 Press the once and here you can set the TEMPO Range 40 200 BPM 5 Pres...

Page 18: ...phones Metronome Sound No Sound No Sound 01 ELECTRONIC 07 STICKS 02 OLD STYLE 08 COWBELL 03 PULSE 09 CLAVES 04 BEEP 10 WOODBLOCK 05 SWEEP 11 TRIANGLE 06 ZAPP 12 SHAKER Volume Short Cut Access Metronom...

Page 19: ...at it does 3 Press it again to stop 4 Press the cursor and you see 5 Press the and here you will see This means that in a four measure pattern there will be a one measure break on the 4th measure If y...

Page 20: ...timing as well 3 Press the button again to stop 4 Press the and you see There are 5 Grade levels 1 is the simplest and 5 is the most difficult 5 Press the again and you will see 6 Push the until you s...

Page 21: ...display indicator will show you which pad has been played and you just have to play the same one before the Coach advances to the next variation 3 Press the button again to stop This function operates...

Page 22: ...t this by pressing the once where you will see Min Tempo in the display Use the buttons or the Control knob to set your desired tempo Push the once more and you see Max Tempo Also while the metronome...

Page 23: ...E 4 Press the until you see the status of Pad Sw Each pad has its own individual EFFECT on off switch Set this as you wish If you just hold down the SHIFT button the display will show you which pads a...

Page 24: ...ill occur only while the foot switch is pressed and the pad is played Gate Time ALT GATE refer how note on note off is handled Only certain sounds respond to these functions the indications appear abo...

Page 25: ...This function completely clears all parameters assigned to one pad Follow the same procedure as explained in KIT COPY Perfect for exchanging all pad parameters especially if you are Left Handed Follow...

Page 26: ...e SHIFT button press EDIT 2 Use the until you see SYSTEM in the display 3 Press the and here you see Range 1 10 Depending on the lighting of where you are playing you may need to adjust this Inst Sort...

Page 27: ...aying preference Sensitivity 4 Press the and you ll see Range 1 10 The 5 Main pads M1 M5 have their own individual Sensitivity The 5 Sub pads S1 S5 share the same Sensitivity Tap the respective pad in...

Page 28: ...only hear the sound when you take your foot off then you should change the polarity Some foot switches ex FS 5U have polarity switching possibilities 6 Press the and you will see Range 1 127 As a foo...

Page 29: ...IDI module If the HandSonic receives this information via MIDI nothing will happen Device ID 1 While holding down the SHIFT button press EDIT Press the until you see BULK DUMP Used for saving the Hand...

Page 30: ...or buttons you can increase or decrease the selected parameter value or kit choice rapidly Also while holding the button down and pressing the button you can decrease the value quickly Also while hol...

Page 31: ...rn chosen and the kit you are playing you may notice sounds drop out or mute 7 WHEN CHANGING FROM ONE KIT TO ANOTHER YOU HEAR A SOUND Depending on the EFFECT assigned to a specific kit and the length...

Page 32: ...nd the effected sound Dbeam control possibilities OFF ZAP COLOR MODULAT DRIVE MIX ZAP cutoff filtertype COLOR cutoff reso MODULAT rate depth MIX Dry Effect balance Knob control possibilities OFF CUTOF...

Page 33: ...ptions Drive 0 100 Tone 0 100 DriveCutoff 0 100 DriveLevel 0 100 LowMix OFF ON Dbeam control possibilities OFF DRIVE LEVEL DYNAMIC DYNAMIC Drive Tone Cutoff Level Parameter Value Comments Descriptions...

Page 34: ...ns Depth 0 100 Rate 0 100 Resonance 0 100 Delay 0 100 Sens 50 50 Dry Effect 100 0 0 100 Balance of the non effected sound and the effected sound Dbeam control possibilities OFF MOD RESO MANUAL MIX MAN...

Page 35: ...r Value Comments Descriptions Speed 0 100 Depth 0 100 WaveShape 1 10 Dbeam control possibilities OFF MOD MOD Speed Depth Knob control possibilities OFF MOD Parameter Value Comments Descriptions Type H...

Page 36: ...036 Cowbell 2 037 Cowbell 3 038 Cowbell 4 039 Cowbell 5 040 Cowbell 6L H 041 Shaker 1 N 042 Shaker 2 N 043 Ganza 1 N 044 Ganza 2 N 045 Ganza 3 N 046 Maracas 1 047 Maracas 2 048 Caxixi 049 Shekere Bead...

Page 37: ...8 Whistle L H 219 Timpani F 220 Timpani G 221 Timpani A No Inst Remarks 222 Timpani B 223 Timpani c 224 Timpani d 225 Timpani e 226 Timpani f 227 Glocken C 228 Glocken D 229 Glocken E 230 Glocken F 23...

Page 38: ...mer 385 AirDraft 386 AirRelease 387 CarHorn 388 FightGong 389 Bottle Blow No Inst Remarks 390 Bubble 391 Junk Beat 392 Glass Beat 393 Noise Beat 394 Toy Sound Hi M N 395 Toy Sound Lo M N 396 Clock Tic...

Page 39: ...10beat 113 1 10 8 39 Tabla 7beat 120 1 7 4 40 PunjabiFolk 96 1 2 4 41 Gamelan 129 4 4 4 42 China 1 90 4 4 8 43 China 2 175 4 4 4 No Pattern Name Tempo Meas TimeSig 44 Matsuri 1 86 2 4 4 45 Matsuri 2 1...

Page 40: ...el In the following example B will sound but A and C will not sound from p 25 27 This setting determines the relation between playing velocity and changes in volume The standard setting producing the...

Page 41: ...uring that there is no retriggering You can also eliminate this problem of retriggering with the Mask Time setting from p 27 Once a pad has been hit any additional trigger signals received within the...

Page 42: ...40 Interface Profile EDIT Depend on Type HPD 10_e1 book 40...

Page 43: ...41 Interface Profile SETUP SHIFT EDIT Only for Dump 1KIT Only for Mode PAD RIM HPD 10_e1 book 41...

Page 44: ...F Mode 3 x O 9nH v 1 127 O 9nH v 0 O 8nH v 1 127 1 1 0 127 O x 2 2 x O Foot Sw O Pad Position O Pad Position O D Beam O O O O O O O 2 2 O x x x x x x x x x O x 1 16 OFF 1 16 OFF Memorized Mode 3 x O x...

Page 45: ...g Bag CB HPD 10 Foot Switch BOSS FS 5U FS 6 Pedal Switch DP 2 Kick Triggers KD 7 KD 8 KD 85BK WT KD 120BK WT Pads PD 8 PDX 8 PD 85BK WT PD 105BK WT PD 125BK WT Cymbals CY 5 CY 8 CY 12R C CY 14C CY 15R...

Page 46: ...details on assembling the pad stand and attaching the HandSonic 10 refer to the owner s manual for the pad stand fig 0 04 e Gig Bag for HandSonic CB HPD 10 Kick Trigger Unit KD 7 Foot Switch FS 5U Du...

Page 47: ...38 Exponential 38 External Trigger Settings EXT TRIG 26 F Factory Reset 27 Favorite Kit Jump Function 28 Foot Switch 26 Foot Switch Functions 26 G Gate Time Kit MIDI 22 Glossary 38 H HH CTRL 26 I Inst...

Page 48: ...etronome 15 Rhythm Check 18 Rim Gain 27 39 Rim Sens 27 39 Roll Pressure 21 Rx Mute 11 Rx Pitch 11 D Beam 13 S Scan Time 27 39 SCRAPE 22 Sens 27 D Beam 25 Sensitivity Pad 25 Setup 24 Short Cut 28 Effec...

Page 49: ...47 MEMO HPD 10_e1 book 47...

Page 50: ...excessively twist or bend the power cord nor place heavy objects on it Doing so can damage the cord producing severed elements and short circuits Damaged cords are fire and shock hazards 010 This unit...

Page 51: ...eign country consult with your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page 101b The unit and the AC adaptor should be located so th...

Page 52: ...for repairs Important data should always be backed up in another MIDI device e g a sequencer or written down on paper when possible During repairs due care is taken to avoid the loss of data However i...

Page 53: ...his equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However the...

Page 54: ...Nicaragua TEL 505 277 2557 PANAMA SUPRO MUNDIAL S A Boulevard Andrews Albrook Panama City REP DE PANAMA TEL 315 0101 PARAGUAY Distribuidora De Instrumentos Musicales J E Olear y ESQ Manduvira Asuncio...

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