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Chapter 2. Instrument Settings [INST]
MIDI note number transmitted by brush
sweep/cross stick [F5 (BR MIDI)]
When setting multiple pads to the same note
number
When the note number is set to be more than one pad
received, the instrument assigned to the pad with the lowest
TRIGGER INPUT number is played. When note numbers for
the head and rim are duplicated, the head instrument is
played.
An asterisk (*) appears at the right of the note number
for TRIGGER INPUTS that are not sounded.
Example:
Note number “38 (D 2)” is set for the head and rim of trigger
input 2 SNARE and the head of trigger input 3 TOM 1. In this
case, when note number 38 (D2) is received, the instrument
assigned to the head of trigger input 2 SNARE is played.
You can copy an instrument from preset memory or from a
CompactFlash card.
When copying an instrument, you can choose whether to
include the COMP/EQ settings (p. 59).
For user memory, you can rearrange the data by exchanging
the copy-source and copy-destination instruments.
Be aware that when you execute the copy, the contents
of the copy-destination will be overwritten.
1.
Press the [COPY] button.
The [COPY] button will light, and the “COPY A” screen will
appear.
If a CompactFlash card (p. 91) is inserted in the CompactFlash
card slot, the CompactFlash indicator will also light.
fig.02-035-copy-a.eps_70
2.
Press the [F2 (INST)] button.
fig.02-036-inst-copy.eps_70
The screen above can be accessed from the “INST”
screen (p. 46) or the [COMP/EQ] button setting screen
(p. 59) by pressing the [COPY] button while you hold
down the [SHIFT] button.
3.
Use the [F1]–[F3] buttons to select the copy-source.
Parameter
Value
Description
Brush Note No.
0 (C -)–127 (G 9)
MIDI note number
transmitted by brush
sweep
OFF
Note messages are not
transmitted.
XStick Note No.
0 (C -)–127 (G 9)
MIDI note number
transmitted by cross stick
OFF
Note messages are not
transmitted.
About the Gate Time
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.
For example, if you are triggering a “loop” in a sampler,
or other sounds then the gate time parameter is very
important. With the factory defaults (preset values), the
transmitted gate time is set to the minimum value.
Copying an Instrument
Function button
[F1 (USER)]
Copy from user memory.
Exchanging the copy-source and copy-
destination is possible only if the copy-source
is user memory.
[F2 (PRESET)]
Copy from preset memory.
You can choose from TDW-20’s preset data or
TD-20 preset data. Select this if you want to
return to the factory-set kit settings.
[F3 (CARD)]
Copy from backup data saved on a
CompactFlash card.
Copy source
Copy destination
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