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Creating a Kit

Layer type

The OCTAPAD lets you play two instruments (Inst Main and Inst Sub) layered on one pad. You can also switch between two instruments or vary 

their balance according to your playing dynamics.

Parameter

Value

Explanation

Layer Type

OFF

Volume

Playing 
dynamics

Only Inst Main is played.

MIX

Volume

Playing 
dynamics

Inst Main and Inst Sub are layered and played simultaneously.

FADE1

Volume

Playing 
dynamics

Inst Sub is heard only for a pad strike that is stronger than the value 

(velocity value) specified by Fade Point.

FADE2

Volume

Playing 
dynamics

For pad strikes that are stronger than the Fade Point, the Inst Sub is layered in 

addition to the Inst Main sound.

SWITCH

Volume

Playing 
dynamics

The Inst Main sound is heard for pad strikes that are weaker than the Fade Point, 

and the sound switches to Inst Sub for pad strikes that are stronger.

XFADE

Volume

Playing 
dynamics

This is essentially the same as FADE2, with the difference that pad strikes that are 

stronger than the Fade Point decrease the volume of the Inst Main sound.

Fade Point

1–127

Specifies the velocity value at which Inst Sub begins to be heard

LAYER EQ settings

Parameter

Value

Explanation

ON/OFF

ON, OFF

Turns the EQ on/off.

LoFrq

20Hz–1kHz

Specifies the center frequency of the low-frequency region.

LoGain

-15–+15dB

Amount of low-frequency boost/cut

MidFrq

20Hz–16kHz

Adjusts the center frequency of the mid-frequency region.

Mid Q

0.5–8.0

Width of the mid-frequency region
Higher values make the region narrower.

MidGain

-15–+15dB

Adjusts the amount of mid-frequency boost/cut.

HiFrq

1–16kHz

Specifies the center frequency of the high-frequency region.

HiGain

-15–+15dB

Adjusts the amount of high-frequency boost/cut.

Summary of Contents for OCTAPAD SPD-20 PRO

Page 1: ...is document Read this first It explains the basic things you need to know in order to use the SPD 20 PRO PDF Manual download from theWeb 5 5 Data List This explains the parameters and sound of the SPD...

Page 2: ...tings 17 Editing the Sound of the Overall Kit 18 Recalling Kits in a Specific Order 20 Creating a Kit Chain 20 Using a Kit Chain 20 Specifying the Pad Sensitivity 21 Connecting External Devices 22 Con...

Page 3: ...hakiness or are Placed in a poorly ventilated location WARNING Use only the stand that is recommended This unit should be used only with a stand that is recommended by Roland Do not place in a locatio...

Page 4: ...lectric shock At regular intervals be sure to pull out the power plug and using a dry cloth wipe away any dust or foreign objects that may have accumulated Disconnect the power plug whenever the unit...

Page 5: ...concerning the restoration of any stored content that has been lost Use a reasonable amount of care when using the unit s buttons sliders or other controls and when using its jacks and connectors Roug...

Page 6: ...H Volume Playing Dynamics Sub Main Volume Playing Dynamics When the layer type is FADE2 Sub Main What Is a Kit All instruments assigned to the eight pads and four external pads as well as the effects...

Page 7: ...Main Sub PAD2 Main Sub PAD3 Main Sub PAD4 Main Sub PAD5 Main Sub PAD6 Main Sub PAD7 Main Sub PAD8 Main Sub EXT1 R EXT2 R EXT3 R EXT4 R EXT1 H Main Sub EXT2 H Main Sub EXT3 H Main Sub EXT4 H Main Sub E...

Page 8: ...u can stop all currently heard sound p 11 8 ENTER button By pressing this when the display indicates ENTER you can execute an operation or access a screen with detailed settings By pressing the SHIFT...

Page 9: ...4 jacks HH CTRL jack p 22 Connect pads or pedals to the 1 4 external trigger input jacks To make this connection use the cable that is included with each pad All pads and pedals are sold separately To...

Page 10: ...10 old model When turning the unit over be careful so as to protect the buttons and pads from damage Also handle the unit carefully do not drop it 1 Using the screws on the bottom of the OCTAPAD attac...

Page 11: ...steps of ten About the icons shown in the upper right of the screen Icon Meaning Shown if the kit s MFX is on p 17 Shown if the kit s ambience is on p 17 Button operation is disabled Disabling Button...

Page 12: ...his is shown only if PAD LINK p 14 is on Layer icon Layer type Icon Layer OFF Main Sub Other than OFF Main Sub Basic Editing Operation 2 4 1 5 1 Select a kit p 11 2 Press a button to select the type o...

Page 13: ...e connected pad or pedal You can also select by holding down the ENTER button and using the K J buttons Making settings common to all pads SET ALL Here s how to set the currently edited parameter to t...

Page 14: ...is hi hat control HC Pan L30 CENTER R30 Specifies the instrument s panning the position from which the sound is heard from the left and right speakers Output MFX DRY MFX Selects whether the sound of...

Page 15: ...strikes that are weaker than the Fade Point and the sound switches to Inst Sub for pad strikes that are stronger XFADE Volume Playing dynamics This is essentially the same as FADE2 with the differenc...

Page 16: ...ntil compression starts Release 10 1000ms Time until compression returns to the original state PAD MUTE GROUP and PAD LINK settings 1 From the OTHER button items select PAD MUTE GROUP or PAD LINK and...

Page 17: ...N OFF ON OFF Turns ambience on off TYPE ROOM1 ROOM2 HALL1 HALL2 PLATE Selects the type of reverberation PreDelay 0 100ms Specifies the delay time from the original sound until the reverb is heard Time...

Page 18: ...en using KIT COMP For details refer to KIT EQ settings p 19 KIT NAME Edits the name of the kit Use the K J buttons to select the character that you want to edit and use the buttons to edit it KIT MIDI...

Page 19: ...e 0 C 127 G 9 MIDI note number transmitted received for each pad If you specify a note number that is the same as the note number specified for a different pad an is shown at the end OFF Note messages...

Page 20: ...STEP3 STEP16 STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 STEP16 Kit Chain Kit Chain BANK B Creating a Kit Chain 1 Hold down the SHIFT button and press the KIT CHAIN button The KIT CHAIN button blinks 2 Use the K J buttons to...

Page 21: ...e a determined force level velocity This can be used to prevent a pad from sounding because of vibrations from other pads In the following example B will sound but A and C will not sound Check this an...

Page 22: ...parameters such as cross stick cancel are set to optimal values These values are only general guidelines you can make fine adjustments as appropriate according to how you attach the pad and how you u...

Page 23: ...ncreasing this value makes it more likely that a note played in rapid succession will drop out Set this to as low a value as possible MEMO If two or more sounds are being produced when you strike the...

Page 24: ...gs 2 Select this if you attach an RT 30H to the snare 3 Select this if you attach an RT 30H to a tom VH SET setting Here s how to adjust the offset of the hi hat VH 10 VH 11 This can be set only if TY...

Page 25: ...PAD5 EXT1 H EX1 R PAD1 PAD5 EXT1 H EXT1 R PAD2 PAD6 EXT2 H EX2 R PAD2 PAD6 EXT2 H EXT1 R PAD3 PAD7 EXT3 H EX3 R PAD3 PAD7 EXT3 H EXT3 R PAD4 PAD8 EXT4 H EX4 R PAD4 PAD8 EXT4 H EXT4 R MAIN LAYER High p...

Page 26: ...m the pads is not connected to the OCTAPAD s sound generator section DeviceID 17 32 When transmitted or receiving system exclusive messages set this to match the device ID numbers of the two units Par...

Page 27: ...R button U User P Preset Pad number 4 Use the buttons to select the copy source kit From 5 5 Use the K button to move the cursor to U or P and then use the buttons to select either U user or P preset...

Page 28: ...ion SaveAll Backs up all of the OCTAPAD s settings to the USB flash drive LoadAll Loads previously saved backup data from the USB flash drive into the OCTAPAD DelAll Deletes individual items of previo...

Page 29: ...o delete the data If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button SaveKit 1 Access the USB MEMORY screen p 28 2 Select SaveKit and then press the ENTER button 3 Use the buttons to select the kit that yo...

Page 30: ...tton once again 4 Press the ENTER button to format the USB flash drive If you decide to cancel press the EXIT button Other Functions Adjusting the Display Contrast 1 Press the SYSTEM button 2 Use the...

Page 31: ...o not want the power to be turned off automatically disengage the Auto Off function To restore power turn the power on again p 11 1 Press the SYSTEM button 2 Use the cursor buttons to select OPTION an...

Page 32: ...t data from the USB flash drive and then use the OCTAPAD to format the USB flash drive p 30 If this does not solve the problem try using a different USB flash drive Failed to Clear Failed to format th...

Page 33: ...k Stereo 1 4 inch phone type EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT Jack 1 4 inch TRS phone type x 4 HH CTRL Jack 1 4 inch phone type FOOT SW Jack 1 4 inch TRS phone type MIDI IN OUT Connectors USB MEMORY port USB A...

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Page 35: ...2020 Roland Corporation 3 5 SPD 20 PRO PDF 5 5 SPD 20 PRO 5 5 MIDI MIDI PDF 1 URL http www roland com manuals I 2 SPD 20 PRO...

Page 36: ...t 6 Inst 6 Layer 6 Kit 6 Ambience MFX 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 14 17 MFX 17 AMBIENCE 17 18 20 20 20 21 22 22 22 25 MIDI 26 MIDI OCTAPAD 26 27 27 USB 28 28 USB 30 30 30 30 OUTPUT PHONES 31...

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Page 39: ...5 AC AC Roland Roland SPD 20 PRO PDS 10 PDS 20 SPD 20 PRO PDS 10 Roland Corporation eSOL Co Ltd eParts eParts eSOL Co Ltd T Engine www tron org T License 2 0 T Kernel Roland OCTAPAD Roland Corporation...

Page 40: ...6 OCTAPAD Kit Inst Inst OCTAPAD INST Layer Main Sub Layer Type SWITCH FADE2 Kit Kit 11 20 7 Ambience MFX Ambience MFX OCTAPAD MFX Ambience MFX 7...

Page 41: ...Sub EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT PAD 1 8 MFX1 MFX2 MFX3 AMBIENCE KIT COMP KIT EQ KitVolume PedalHHVol KitTempo PAD MUTE GROUP PAD LINK KIT MIDI KIT NAME PAD1 8 EXT1 4 Sub Main INST Volume Curve FixedValue...

Page 42: ...HIFT KIT 11 4 K J 5 6 SHIFT 7 EXIT SHIFT EXIT 11 8 ENTER ENTER SHIFT ENTER 13 9 INST 14 10 LEVEL 11 LAYER TYPE LAYER MAIN SUB 12 PITCH 13 OTHER 14 MFX 17 15 KIT COMMON 18 16 AMBIENCE 17 17 COPY EXCHAN...

Page 43: ...S PHONES OUTPUT FOOT SW 25 BOSS FS 5U FS 6 OUTPUT MONO L MONO DC IN AC EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT1 4 HH CTRL 22 1 4 HH CTRL FD 8 FD 9 VH 10 VH 11 USB MEMORY 28 USB USB OCTAPAD VOLUME OUTPUT L R PHONES POW...

Page 44: ...10 OCTAPAD PDS 10 PDS 20 OCTAPAD PDS 10 1 OCTAPAD PDS 10 PDS 20 OCTAPAD 2 OCTAPAD...

Page 45: ...11 1 POWER 9 Auto Off Auto Off 31 1 KIT 2 SHIFT MFX 17 17 1 SHIFT KIT SHIFT KIT 1 SHIFT EXIT KIT CHAIN 20 25...

Page 46: ...12 C A K J SPD 20 OFF Main Sub OFF Main Sub 2 4 1 5 1 11 2 3 13 4 K J ENTER ENTER 5 SHIFT...

Page 47: ...13 1 2 INST 3 LAYER MAIN SUB 4 SPD 20 K J EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT 1 4 ENTER K J SET ALL 1 12 2 SHIFT ENTER 3 ENTER EXIT...

Page 48: ...oarseTune 24 24 FineTune 50 50 1 100 PedalBend 24 24 OTHER Decay 1 100 DECAY Fixed HH NORMAL CLOSE HALF OPEN NORMAL HC Pan L30 CENTER R30 Output MFX DRY MFX MFX MFX MFX MFX MFX DRY MFX MFXSelect MFX1...

Page 49: ...APAD Layer Type OFF MIX FADE1 FADE2 SWITCH XFADE FADE2 Fade Point 1 127 LAYER EQ ON OFF ON OFF EQ LoFrq 20Hz 1kHz LoGain 15 15dB MidFrq 20Hz 16kHz Mid Q 0 5 8 0 MidGain 15 15dB HiFrq 1 16kHz HiGain 15...

Page 50: ...TER Gain 24 0 24 0dB Thre 48 0dB Ratio 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 1 100 1 Knee HARD SOFT1 SOFT2 SOFT3 Attack 0 1 100ms Release 10 1000ms PAD MUTE GROUP PAD LINK 1 OTHER PAD MUTE GROUP PAD LINK ENTER...

Page 51: ...MFX3 K J 3 4 ENTER K J MFX PDF MEMO MFX 14 AMBIENCE AMBIENCE ON OFF ON OFF TYPE ROOM1 ROOM2 HALL1 HALL2 PLATE PreDelay 0 100ms Time 0 1 10 0s Density 0 127 Diffusion 0 127 LF Damp 0 100 HF Damp 0 100...

Page 52: ...18 KIT EQ LOW MID HIGH KIT COMP KIT EQ 19 KIT NAME K J KIT MIDI MIDI KIT MIDI 19 KIT RESET KIT001 KIT200 KIT COMP ON OFF ON OFF KIT COMP TYPE SOFT HARD LIMITER KIT COMP Gain 24 0 24 0dB Thre 48 0dB Ra...

Page 53: ...dFrq 20Hz 16kHz Mid Q 0 5 8 0 MidGain 12 12dB HiFrq 1 16kHz HiGain 12 12dB KIT MIDI Note 0 C 127 G 9 MIDI OFF GateTime 0 1 8 0s Channel CH1 CH16 MIDI GLOBAL 26 HClNote Hi Hat Closed Note 0 C 127 G 9 M...

Page 54: ...6 16 A P BANK A STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 STEP16 BANK P STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 STEP16 STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 STEP16 BANK B 1 SHIFT KIT CHAIN KIT CHAIN 2 A P K J 3 ENTER 4 1 16 K J 5 16 END 1 KIT CHAIN KIT CHAIN 2 A P K...

Page 55: ...ING K J ENTER 3 ENTER K J 4 K J 5 Sens 1 0 32 0 Threshold 0 31 B A C Curve LINEAR LINEAR EXP1 EXP2 EXP2 EXP1 EXP2 EXP1 LINEAR LOG1 LOG2 LOG2 LOG1 LOG2 LOG1 LINEAR SPLINE SPLINE LOUD1 LOUD2 LOUD2 LOUD1...

Page 56: ...4 1 SYSTEM 2 EXT TRIG K J 3 ENTER 4 EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT 1 4 ENTER K J 5 K J 6 Type 24 EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT 1 4 MEMO Sens 1 0 32 0 21 Threshold 0 31 Curve LINEAR EXP1 EXP2 LOG1 LOG2 SPLINE LOUD1...

Page 57: ...ancel MEMO MaskTime 0 64ms double trigger Mask Time Mask Time Mask Time MEMO 0 3 2 H R Head Rim Adjust 0 80 MEMO Head Rim Adjust NoiseCnl Ext Noise Cancel OFF 1 5 RT 30K RT 30HR EXTERNAL TRIGGER IN RT...

Page 58: ...X8 PDX 6 PDX6 PD 8 PD8 VH 11 VH11 VH 10 VH10 CY 16RT CY16RT CY 15R CY15R CY 14CT CY14CT CY 14C CY14C CY 13R CY13R CY 12C CY12C CY 12R C CY12R C CY 8 CY8 CY 5 CY5 BT 1 BT1 BT1 SENS 1 PAD1 PAD2 PAD3 RT...

Page 59: ...EXT3 R PAD4 PAD8 EXT4 H EX4 R PAD4 PAD8 EXT4 H EXT4 R MAIN LAYER SUB LAYER EX1 H EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT 1 HEAD EX1 R EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT 1 RIM FOOT SW 1 SYSTEM 2 SOUND CTRL K J 3 ENTER 4 FSw1 FSw2...

Page 60: ...N OFF MIDI Thru OFF ON ON MIDI IN MIDI OUT LocalCtrl Local Control OFF ON OCTAPAD ON OFF OCTAPAD DeviceID 17 32 ID HH CC HiHat Pedal Control OFF 1 MOD 2 BERATH 4 FOOT 11 EXP 16 GEN1 17 GEN2 18 GEN3 19...

Page 61: ...27 1 COPY EXCHANGE 2 K J COPY KIT COPY PAD EXCHANGE KIT FROM TO EXCHANGE PAD FROM TO EXCHANGE LAYER 3 ENTER U P 4 5 5 U P K U P P 5 5 J 5 ENTER 6 J 7 ENTER 8 ENTER 9 ENTER EXIT...

Page 62: ...MEMORY K J 3 ENTER USB MEMORY 4 K J SaveAll USB OCTAPAD LoadAll USB OCTAPAD DelAll SaveKit USB OCTAPAD LoadKit USB OCTAPAD 30 DelKit Format USB SaveAll 1 USB MEMORY 28 2 SaveAll ENTER 3 ENTER 4 K J EN...

Page 63: ...EXIT NOTE OCTAPAD DelAll 1 USB MEMORY 28 2 DelAll ENTER 3 ENTER ENTER 4 ENTER EXIT SaveKit 1 USB MEMORY 28 2 SaveKit ENTER 3 ENTER 4 ENTER ENTER 5 ENTER EXIT LoadKit 1 USB MEMORY 28 2 LoadKit ENTER 3...

Page 64: ...ENTER 3 ENTER ENTER 4 ENTER EXIT USB NOTE USB USB 1 USB MEMORY 28 2 Format ENTER 3 ENTER 4 USB ENTER EXIT 1 SYSTEM 2 OPTION K J ENTER 3 LcdContrast K J 4 1 SYSTEM 2 FACTORY RESET K J ENTER 3 FACTORY R...

Page 65: ...S 1 SYSTEM 2 SOUND CTRL K J ENTER 3 OutGain K J 4 OutGain AUTO OFF Auto Off Auto Off 11 1 SYSTEM 2 OPTION ENTER 3 AutoOff K J 4 OFF 4 HOURS 4 HOURS Turn Off If Not Used for 4 Hours ENTER 1 SYSTEM 2 VE...

Page 66: ...DI BufferFull MIDI OCTAPAD MIDI OCTAPAD MIDI USB Memory No Backup File USB No USB Memory USB USB USB Memory Full USB Incorrect File Media Error USB USB USB OCTAPAD 30 USB Failed to Clear USB USB OCTAP...

Page 67: ...16 2 LCD 7 3 LED PHONES 1 4 OUTPUT L MONO R 1 4 MIX IN 1 4 EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT 1 4 TRS x 4 HH CTRL 1 4 FOOT SW 1 4 TRS MIDI IN OUT USB MEMORY USB A AC DC 12 V 500 mA 450 x 350 x 72 3 7 kg AC PD PD...

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Page 69: ...2020 Roland Corporation PDF Web 5 5 SPD 20 PRO 5 5 MIDI MIDI PDF 1 URL http www roland co jp manuals I 2 SPD 20 PRO P 3 P 5...

Page 70: ...NST 6 LAYER 6 KIT 6 AMBIENCE MFX 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 14 17 MFX 17 AMBIENCE 17 18 20 20 20 21 22 22 22 25 MIDI 26 OCTAPAD MIDI 26 27 27 USB 28 28 USB 30 30 30 30 OUTPUT PHONES 31 AUTO...

Page 71: ...3 Auto Off Auto Off Auto Off P 31 PDS P 10 PDS P 10 AC AC100V AC AC100V AC AC...

Page 72: ...4 PDS P 10...

Page 73: ...5 AC AC 6 SPD 20 PRO PDS 10 PDS 20 SPD 20 PRO PDS 10 eParts T Engine www tron org T License 2 0 T Kernel Roland OCTAPAD...

Page 74: ...6 OCTAPAD INST OCTAPAD Inst LAYER 1 2 Main Sub Layer Type SWITCH Sub Main FADE2 Sub Main KIT 8 4 Kit P 11 P 20 P 7 AMBIENCE MFX OCTAPAD MFX OCTAPAD 1 3 MFX MFX P 7 Sub Main...

Page 75: ...AL TRIGGER INPUT 1 8 MFX1 MFX2 MFX3 AMBIENCE KIT COMP KIT EQ KitVolume PedalHHVol KitTempo PAD MUTE GROUP PAD LINK KIT MIDI KIT NAME 1 8 EXT1 4 Sub Main INST Volume Curve FixedValue CoarseTune FineTun...

Page 76: ...SHIFT EXIT P 11 8 ENTER ENTER SHIFT ENTER P 13 9 INST P 14 10 LEVEL 11 LAYER TYPE LAYER MAIN SUB 12 PITCH 13 OTHER 14 MFX P 17 15 KIT COMMON P 18 16 AMBIENCE AMBIENCE P 17 17 COPY EXCHANGE P 27 18 SYS...

Page 77: ...HONES OUTPUT FOOT SW P 25 BOSS FS 5U FS 6 OUTPUT L MONO DC IN AC EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT1 4 HH CTRL P 22 1 4 HH CTRL FD 8 FD 9 VH 10 VH 11 USB MEMORY P 28 USB OCTAPAD USB VOLUME OUTPUT L R PHONES POWER...

Page 78: ...10 OCTAPAD PDS 10 PDS 20 OCTAPAD PDS 10 1 OCTAPAD PDS 10 PDS 20 OCTAPAD 2 OCTAPAD...

Page 79: ...11 1 POWER P 9 Auto Off Auto Off P 31 1 KIT 2 SHIFT 10 MFX P 17 P 17 1 SHIFT KIT SHIFT KIT 1 SHIFT EXIT All Sound Off P 20 P 25...

Page 80: ...12 PAD LINK PAD LINK 2 3 SPD 20 C A K J PAD LINK PAD LINK P 14 OFF Main Sub OFF Main Sub 2 4 1 5 1 P 11 2 3 P 13 4 K J ENTER ENTER 5 SHIFT...

Page 81: ...13 1 2 INST 3 LAYER MAIN SUB Main Sub 4 K J SPD 20 EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT 1 4 ENTER K J SET ALL 1 P 12 2 SHIFT ENTER 3 ENTER EXIT 8 4...

Page 82: ...1 100 PedalBend 24 24 OTHER Decay 1 100 DECAY Fixed HH NORMAL CLOSE HALF OPEN NORMAL HC Pan L30 CENTER R30 Output MFX DRY MFX MFX MFX MFX MFX MFX DRY MFX MFXSelect MFX1 MFX2 MFX3 3 1 Main Sub MFXSend...

Page 83: ...1 Inst Sub Fade Point FADE2 Fade Point Inst Main Inst Sub SWITCH Fade Point Inst Main Inst Sub XFADE FADE2 Fade Point Inst Main Fade Point 1 127 Inst Sub LAYER EQ ON OFF ON OFF EQ LoFrq 20Hz 1kHz LoGa...

Page 84: ...ack Release Gain 24 0 24 0dB Thre 48 0dB Ratio 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 1 100 1 Knee HARD SOFT1 SOFT2 SOFT3 Attack 0 1 100ms Release 10 1000ms PAD MUTE GROUP PAD LINK 1 OTHER PAD MUTE GROUP PAD LIN...

Page 85: ...F 4 ENTER K J MFX PDF MFX Main Sub P 14 AMBIENCE AMBIENCE ON OFF ON OFF AMBIENCE TYPE ROOM1 ROOM2 HALL1 HALL2 PLATE PreDelay 0 100ms Time 0 1 10 0s Density 0 127 Diffusion 0 127 LF Damp 0 100 HF Damp...

Page 86: ...KIT COMP P 18 KIT EQ 3 LOW MID HIGH KIT COMP KIT EQ P 19 KIT NAME K J KIT MIDI MIDI KIT MIDI P 19 KIT RESET KIT001 KIT200 KIT COMP ON OFF ON OFF KIT COMP TYPE SOFT HARD LIMITER KIT COMP Gain 24 0 24 0...

Page 87: ...16kHz Mid Q 0 5 8 0 MidGain 12 12dB HiFrq 1 16kHz HiGain 12 12dB KIT MIDI Note 0 C 127 G 9 MIDI OFF GateTime 0 1 8 0s Channel CH1 CH16 MIDI GLOBAL SYSTEM P 26 HClNote Hi Hat Closed Note 0 C 127 G 9 O...

Page 88: ...Kit Chain 1 16 16 A P A STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 STEP16 P STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 STEP16 STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 STEP16 B 1 SHIFT KIT CHAIN KIT CHAIN 2 K J A P 3 ENTER 4 K J 1 16 5 16 END 1 KIT CHAIN KIT CHAIN 2 K J A P...

Page 89: ...SETTING ENTER 3 ENTER K J 4 K J 5 Sens 1 0 32 0 Threshold 0 31 B A C Curve LINEAR LINEAR EXP1 EXP2 EXP2 EXP1 EXP2 EXP1 LINEAR LOG1 LOG2 LOG2 LOG1 LOG2 LOG1 LINEAR SPLINE SPLINE LOUD1 LOUD2 LOUD2 LOUD1...

Page 90: ...TEM 2 K J EXT TRIG 3 ENTER 4 EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT 1 4 ENTER K J 5 K J 6 Type Trig Type P 24 EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT 1 4 Sens 1 0 32 0 Sens Threshold Curve P 21 Threshold 0 31 Curve LINEAR EXP1 EXP2 L...

Page 91: ...2 MaskTime 0 64ms 2 1 2 1 2 Rim Gain 0 3 2 H R Adjust Head Rim Adjust 0 80 H R Adjust NoiseCnl Ext Noise Cancel OFF 1 5 EXTERNAL TRIGGER IN RT 30K RT 30HR Trig Type RT 30H XTalkCnl 0 80 2 PDF VH SET V...

Page 92: ...DX12 PDX 8 PDX8 PDX 6 PDX6 PD 8 PD8 VH 11 VH11 VH 10 VH10 CY 16RT CY16RT CY 15R CY15R CY 14CT CY14CT CY 14C CY14C CY 13R CY13R CY 12C CY12C CY 12R C CY12R C CY 8 CY8 CY 5 CY5 BT 1 BT1 BT1 SENS 1 PAD1...

Page 93: ...D3 PAD7 EXT3 H EXT3 R PAD4 PAD8 EXT4 H EXT4 R PAD4 PAD8 EXT4 H EXT4 R MAIN LAYER SUB LAYER EXT1 H EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT 1 HEAD EXT1 R EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT 1 RIM FOOT SW 1 SYSTEM 2 K J SOUND CTRL 3...

Page 94: ...MIDI ON OFF MIDI Thru OFF ON ON MIDI IN MIDI OUT LocalCtrl Local Control OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF DeviceID 17 32 ID HH CC HiHat Pedal Control Change OFF 1 MOD 2 BERATH 4 FOOT 11 EXP 16 GEN1 17 GEN2 18 GE...

Page 95: ...E 2 K J COPY KIT From To COPY PAD From To EXCHANGE KIT From FROM TO To EXCHANGE PAD From FROM TO To EXCHANGE LAYER Main Sub Main Sub 3 ENTER U P 4 From 5 5 K U P U P P 5 5 J 5 ENTER 6 To J 7 ENTER 8 E...

Page 96: ...RY 3 ENTER USB MEMORY 4 K J SaveAll OCTAPAD USB LoadAll USB OCTAPAD DelAll USB 1 SaveKit OCTAPAD USB LoadKit USB OCTAPAD P 30 DelKit USB 1 Format USB SaveAll 1 USB MEMORY P 28 2 SaveAll ENTER 3 ENTER...

Page 97: ...USB MEMORY P 28 2 DelAll ENTER 3 ENTER ENTER 4 ENTER EXIT SaveKit 1 USB MEMORY P 28 2 SaveKit ENTER 3 ENTER 4 ENTER ENTER 5 ENTER EXIT LoadKit 1 USB MEMORY P 28 2 LoadKit ENTER 3 ENTER 4 ENTER ENTER 5...

Page 98: ...TER ENTER 4 ENTER EXIT USB USB USB 1 USB MEMORY P 28 2 Format ENTER 3 ENTER 4 ENTER EXIT 1 SYSTEM 2 K J OPTION ENTER 3 K J LcdContrast 4 1 SYSTEM 2 K J FACTORY RESET ENTER 3 ENTER FACTORY RESET EXIT U...

Page 99: ...T PHONES 1 SYSTEM 2 K J SOUND CTRL ENTER 3 K J OutGain 4 OutGain AUTO OFF P 11 1 SYSTEM 2 OPTION ENTER 3 K J AutoOff 4 OFF 4 HOURS 4 4 HOURS Turn Off If Not Used for 4 Hours ENTER 1 SYSTEM 2 K J VERSI...

Page 100: ...DI MIDI BufferFull MIDI MIDI MIDI USB No Backup File USB No USB Memory USB USB MEMORY USB USB Memory Full USB Incorrect File Media Error USB USB USB P 30 USB Failed to Clear USB USB OCTAPAD AC OCTAPAD...

Page 101: ...2 1 2 2 1 5 3 38 16 2 LCD 7 3 LED PHONES OUTPUT L MONO R MIX IN EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT TRS 4 HH CTRL FOOT SW TRS MIDI IN OUT USB MEMORY USB A AC DC12V 500mA 450 350 72 mm 3 7kg AC AC PD PDX BT CY KD V...

Page 102: ...431 1304 2036 1 20 04 01 050 3000 9230 Roland http roland cm roland_support 10 00 17 00 Q A BOSS http roland cm boss_support...

Page 103: ...pr sent document Lisez ceci en premier Il explique les bases de ce que vous devez savoir pour utiliser le SPD 20 PRO Manuel PDF t l charger sur leWeb 5 5 Liste des donn es Explique les param tres et l...

Page 104: ...MFX 17 Param tres AMBIENCE 17 Modification du son global du kit 18 Rappel de kits dans un ordre sp cifique 20 Cr ation d une cha ne de kits 20 Utilisation d une cha ne de kits 20 R glage de la sensib...

Page 105: ...t install il peut en r sulter une instabilit susceptible d entra ner la chute de l appareil ou le basculement du support et de provoquer des blessures Utilisez uniquement l adaptateur secteur fourni e...

Page 106: ...oquer un incendie ou une lectrocution Vous devez r guli rement d brancher la fiche lectrique et la nettoyer l aide d un chiffon sec afin de la d barrasser de toute poussi re et autres d p ts accumul s...

Page 107: ...de contenu enregistr qui aurait t perdu Manipulez avec suffisamment de pr cautions les boutons curseurs et autres commandes de l appareil ainsi que les prises et les connecteurs Une manipulation trop...

Page 108: ...que le type de superposition est sur SWITCH Volume Dynamique de jeu Sub Main Volume Dynamique de jeu Lorsque le type de superposition est sur FADE2 Sub Main Qu est ce qu un Kit Tous les instruments af...

Page 109: ...001 PAD1 Main Sub PAD2 Main Sub PAD3 Main Sub PAD4 Main Sub PAD5 Main Sub PAD6 Main Sub PAD7 Main Sub PAD8 Main Sub EXT1 R EXT2 R EXT3 R EXT4 R EXT1 H Main Sub EXT2 H Main Sub EXT3 H Main Sub EXT4 H...

Page 110: ...8 Bouton ENTER En appuyant sur cette touche lorsque l affichage indique ENTER vous pouvez ex cuter une op ration ou acc der un cran avec des param tres d taill s En appuyant sur la touche SHIFT ENTER...

Page 111: ...s pads ou les p dales aux prises d entr e de d clenchement externe 1 4 Pour effectuer les connexions utilisez le c ble fourni avec chaque pad Tous les pads et p dales sont vendus s par ment la prise H...

Page 112: ...n mod le Lorsque vous retournez l appareil veillez prot ger les boutons et pads pour ne pas les endommager Veillez aussi manipuler l appareil avec soin Ne le laissez pas tomber 1 l aide des vis situ e...

Page 113: ...de l cran Ic ne Signification S affiche si le MFX du kit est activ p 17 S affiche si l ambiance du kit est activ e p 17 Le fonctionnement des boutons est d sactiv D sactivation du fonctionnement des b...

Page 114: ...de superposition Ic ne Superposition OFF Main Sub Autre que OFF Main Sub Op rations d dition de base 2 4 1 5 1 S lectionnez un kit p 11 2 Appuyez sur un bouton pour s lectionner le type d l ment que...

Page 115: ...ez sur le pad ou la p dale connect Vous pouvez galement le s lectionner en maintenant enfonc le bouton ENTER et en utilisant les boutons K J Unifier les r glages pour tous les pads SET ALL Voici comme...

Page 116: ...le panoramique de l instrument la position partir de laquelle le son est entendu par les haut parleurs gauche et droit Output MFX DRY MFX Choisit si le son de l instrument est mis uniquement vers MFX...

Page 117: ...on passe sur Inst Sub pour les frappes de pad plus fortes XFADE Volume Dynamique de jeu Il s agit essentiellement de la m me chose que FADE2 la diff rence que les frappes de pad plus fortes que le Fad...

Page 118: ...Release 10 1000 ms Temps jusqu ce que la compression revienne son tat d origine Param tres PAD MUTE GROUP et PAD LINK 1 partir des l ments du bouton OTHER s lectionnez PAD MUTE GROUP ou PAD LINK et a...

Page 119: ...NCE ON OFF ON OFF Permet d activer ou de d sactiver l effet Ambience TYPE ROOM1 ROOM2 HALL1 HALL2 PLATE S lectionne le type de r verb ration PreDelay 0 100 ms Sp cifie le temps de retard entre le son...

Page 120: ...e l utilisation de KIT COMP Pour plus d informations consultez Param tres KIT EQ p 19 KIT NAME Permet de d finir le nom du kit Utilisez les boutons K J pour s lectionner le caract re que vous souhaite...

Page 121: ...MIDI du KIT Param tre Valeur Description Note 0 Do 127 Sol 9 Num ro de note MIDI transmise ou re ue par chaque pad Si vous sp cifiez un num ro de note identique au num ro de note sp cifi pour un autr...

Page 122: ...EP2 STEP3 STEP16 Cha ne de kits Cha ne de kits BANK B Cr ation d une cha ne de kits 1 Maintenez le bouton SHIFT enfonc et appuyez sur le bouton KIT CHAIN Le bouton KIT CHAIN clignote 2 Utilisez les bo...

Page 123: ...rieur un niveau dynamique donn v locit Il est ainsi possible d emp cher un pad d mettre un son cause des vibrations provenant d autres pads Dans l exemple qui suit B va mettre un son mais pas A ni C...

Page 124: ...lation de cross stick sont d finis sur des valeurs optimales Ces valeurs ne sont que des directives g n rales vous pouvez effectuer des ajustements pr cis selon vos besoins en fonction de la fa on don...

Page 125: ...e jou e en succession rapide soit limin e Choisissez la valeur la plus basse possible REMARQUE Si deux sons ou plus sont mis lorsque vous frappez la peau une seule fois vous devez r gler le param tre...

Page 126: ...RT 30H la caisse claire 3 S lectionnez cette option si vous connectez un RT 30H un tom R glageVH SET Voici comment r gler le d calage du charleston VH 10 VH 11 Celui ci ne peut tre d fini que si le T...

Page 127: ...EXT1 H EXT1 R PAD2 PAD6 EXT2 H EX2 R PAD2 PAD6 EXT2 H EXT1 R PAD3 PAD7 EXT3 H EX3 R PAD3 PAD7 EXT3 H EXT3 R PAD4 PAD8 EXT4 H EX4 R PAD4 PAD8 EXT4 H EXT4 R SUPERPOSITION PRINCIPALE Haute priorit Basse...

Page 128: ...ation des pads ne sont pas connect es la section g n rateur de sons du OCTAPAD DeviceID 17 32 Lors de la transmission ou de la r ception de messages du syst me exclusif d finissez ce param tre pour qu...

Page 129: ...Utilisez les boutons pour s lectionner le kit source de copie De 5 5 Utilisez le bouton K pour d placer le curseur sur U ou P puis utilisez les boutons pour s lectionner U utilisateur ou P pr r gl Si...

Page 130: ...ns K J pour s lectionner une fonction Fonction Description SaveAll Sauvegarde tous les param tres du OCTAPAD sur la cl USB LoadAll Charge les donn es de sauvegarde pr c demment enregistr es sur la cl...

Page 131: ...TER pour supprimer les donn es Pour annuler appuyez sur le bouton EXIT SaveKit 1 Acc dez l cran USB MEMORY p 28 2 S lectionnez SaveKit puis appuyez sur le bouton ENTER 3 Utilisez les boutons pour s le...

Page 132: ...le bouton ENTER pour formater la cl USB Pour annuler appuyez sur le bouton EXIT Autres fonctions R glage du contraste de l cran 1 Appuyez sur le bouton SYSTEM 2 Utilisez les boutons K J pour s lectio...

Page 133: ...d sactivez la fonction Auto Off Pour restaurer l alimentation mettez nouveau l appareil sous tension p 11 1 Appuyez sur le bouton SYSTEM 2 Utilisez les boutons curseurs pour s lectionner OPTION puis...

Page 134: ...la cl USB p 30 Si cela ne r sout pas le probl me essayez d utiliser un autre lecteur flash USB Failed to Clear Impossible de formater le lecteur flash USB Veillez ce que la cl USB soit correctement in...

Page 135: ...Prises OUTPUT L MONO R Type casque 6 35 mm Prise MIX IN Type casque st r o 6 35 mm Prise EXTERNAL TRIGGER INPUT Type casque 6 35 mm x 4 Prise HH CTRL Type casque 6 35 mm Prise FOOT SW Type casque TRS...

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