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Chapter 8. Trigger Settings for Each Pad [TRIGGER]

 

Here’s how to make trigger settings to ensure that the trigger 

signals from the pads and pedals are appropriately conveyed 

to the sound generator section.

If you specify the model (type) of pad that is connected to 

each trigger input jack, the settings suitable for each pad will 

be made. To specify the pad type, use the [TRIGGER] button 

[F1 (BANK)].

If you want to make additional fine adjustments for each pad 

to further adjust the sensitivity etc., you can use the [F2 

(BASIC)] or [F5 (ADVANCE)] button to do so.

To ensure that the signals from the pads can be processed 

appropriately by the TD-20X, you must specify the type of 

pad you’re using (the trigger type) for each trigger input.

 

Trigger Type

 

A trigger type is a group of trigger settings with values 

optimally adjusted for a particular pad.

In order to make the most suitable settings for the pad 

connected to each trigger input, specify the model (type) of 

the pad that is connected.

Only when factors unrelated to the selection of the proper 

trigger type prevent you from getting good results in 

performance should you fine-tune the individual parameters 

for the pad you are using.

 

Trigger Bank

 

Trigger Banks allow you to store the 15 trigger settings as a 

single unit of information. The large number at the left edge 

of the above display is the Trigger Bank number. Move the 

cursor to this area to select the Trigger Bank.

 

1.

 

Press the [TRIGGER] button.

 

The [TRIGGER] button lights.

 

2.

 

Press the [F1 (BANK)] button.

 

The “TRIGGER BANK” screen will appear.

 

fig.08-001-bank.eps_70

 

3.

 

Press the [CURSOR (left)] button to move the cursor 

to the trigger bank number.

 

4.

 

Use the [-] [+] buttons or the [VALUE] dial to select 

the Trigger Bank.

 

5.

 

Press the [CURSOR (right)] button to move the 

cursor to a trigger type.

 

6.

 

Select the pad for which you want to make settings.

 

Strike the pad, or use the TRIG SELECT buttons to select it.

You can also use the [CURSOR] buttons to select the pad.

 

7.

 

Use the [-] [+] buttons or the [VALUE] dial to select 

the trigger type.

 

Selecting the Pad Type 
[F1 (BANK)]

Trigger bank number

Trigger Type

 

Used Modes

Trigger 
Type

Rim 
Shot

Positional 
Sensing

Choke 
play

Head

Rim

KD-140

 

KD140

 

 

KD-120

 

KD120

 

 

KD-85
KD-80

 

KD85

 

 

KD-8

 

KD8

 

 

KD-7

 

KD7

 

 

PD-125X
PD-125XS
PD-125

 

PD125X

 

 

PD-120

 

PD120

 

 

PD-105X
PD-105
PD-100

 

PD105X

 

 

PD-85
PD-80R
PD-80

 

PD85

 

 

PDX-8

 

PDX8

 

 

PD-9

 

PD9

 

 

PD-8

 

PD8

 

 

PD-7

 

PD7

 

 

CY-15R

 

CY15R

 

 

CY-14C

 

CY14C

 

 

CY-12R/C

 

CY12RC

 

 

CY-8

 

CY8

 

 

CY-5
CY-6

 

CY5/6

 

 

CY-12H

 

CY12H

 

 

VH-12

 

VH12

 

 

VH-11

 

VH11

 

 

Non-Roland 
pad

 

PAD1

 

 

Non-Roland 
pad

 

PAD2

 

 

RT-10K

 

RT10K

 

 

RT-10S

 

RT10S

 

 

RT-10T

 

RT10T

 

TD-20X_e.book 96 ページ 2009年6月8日 月曜日 午後3時50分

Summary of Contents for V-Drums TD-20X

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Page 2: ...Cover1 4 ...

Page 3: ...ounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet WARNING IMPORTANT As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is colour...

Page 4: ...hones or speakers may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss Do not operate for a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears you should immediately stop using the unit and consult an audiologist 011 Do not allow any objects e g flammable material coins pins or liquids...

Page 5: ...il polish spray cans etc near the unit Swiftly wipe away any liquid that spills on the unit using a dry soft cloth 027 Never expose Lithium Battery to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like 101a The unit should be located so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation 102b Always grasp only the plug on the power supply cord when plugging into or unpluggin...

Page 6: ...nding on the material and temperature of the surface on which you place the unit its rubber feet may discolor or mar the surface You can place a piece of felt or cloth under the rubber feet to prevent this from happening If you do so please make sure that the unit will not slip or move accidentally Maintenance 401a For everyday cleaning wipe the unit with a soft dry cloth or one that has been slig...

Page 7: ...rticular note to the following To prevent damage to the cards from static electricity be sure to discharge any static electricity from your own body before handling the cards Do not touch or allow metal to come into contact with the contact portion of the cards Do not bend drop or subject cards to strong shock or vibration Do not keep cards in direct sunlight in closed vehicles or other such locat...

Page 8: ...ERS FADER 30 Turning the Click On Off 30 Changing the Tempo TEMPO 30 About Memory 31 Playing Methods 32 Pad PD 125XS 125X 105X 32 Hi Hat VH 12 33 Cymbal CY 15R 14C 33 Positional Sensing 34 Basic Structure 34 Main Functions Terminology 35 Convenient Functions 37 Chapter 1 Drum Kit Settings KIT 39 Choosing a Drum Kit 39 About the DRUM KIT Screen 39 Selecting a Drum Kit from the List F1 LIST 39 Makin...

Page 9: ...ttings for Each Pad F5 MIDI 53 Copying an Instrument 54 Copying a Set of Multiple Instruments 55 Chapter 3 Mixer Settings 56 Setting the Volume and Pan of Each Pad MIXER 56 Editing with the Group Faders MIX EDIT 56 Copying Mixer Settings 57 Chapter 4 Effect Settings 58 Turning Effects On Off EFFECTS SWITCH 58 Adjusting Volume Change and Tone COMP EQ 59 Adjusting the Volume Change Compressor F2 COM...

Page 10: ...ce F2 SYNC 80 Starting and Stopping the Metronome Click On Off F5 81 Viewing the Tempo as a Blinking Button F4 81 Making Click Settings F1 CLICK 81 Chapter 6 Recording and Editing Patterns Sequencer 83 Recording a Pattern REC 83 How to Record 83 Checking the Tones and Phrases During Recording Rehearsal 85 Editing a Pattern F4 EDIT 85 Copying a Pattern F1 COPY 86 Connecting Two Patterns F2 APPEND 8...

Page 11: ...OUTPUT 108 Example Settings 109 Assigning a Function to a Footswitch or Pad F3 CONTROL 110 Assigning a Function to a Footswitch F1 FOOT SW 110 Using Pads as Switches F2 PAD SW 111 Other Settings F4 OPTION 112 Specifying the Preview Velocity F1 PREVIEW 112 Making the Master Comp EQ Settings Identical for All Kits F2 COMP EQ 112 Using the MIX IN Jacks as Two Monaural Inputs F3 MIX IN 113 Adjusting t...

Page 12: ... for Each Pad F3 TRG MON 123 Using the TD 20X to Control Images F5 V LINK 123 What is V LINK 123 Using V LINK 123 Viewing the Remaining Memory and the Program Version F1 INFO 125 Messages and Error Messages 126 Preset Drum Kit List 128 Drum Instrument List 131 Note Number Factory Settings 137 Backing Instrument List 138 Preset Pattern List 140 MIDI Implementation Chart 142 Block Diagram 144 Specif...

Page 13: ...e of the two cymbals closing tighter will provide slight changes in the nuance of the sound just like with an acoustic hi hat p 33 100 Different Drum Kits The wide range of drum kits cover numerous musical styles including raw sounding acoustic drums historical vintage drums finely tuned sounds ambient sounds percussion from around the world and processed electronic sounds indispensable for today ...

Page 14: ...ophone being used And for the overall kit there s a master compressor and master equalizer P 65 that you can use to even further fine tune the overall sound All of these sound design tools are the same as what is found in professional recording or PA system consoles Roland s advanced triggering system which allows you to easily set the type of pad you are using including all parameters guarantees ...

Page 15: ...his is ideal for using with drum practice CDs with the click in one channel and the backing in the other channel as well as personal monitoring needs P 113 Backup Functions All of the TD 20X s settings including 100 drum kits can be saved backed up on a CompactFlash card Up to 99 sets of backup data 100 kits x 99 9900 kits can be stored This assures that you can always have backups of your favorit...

Page 16: ...ing relative graphics and text will appear depending on the edit mode you are in 4 CHAIN Button A Drum Kit Chain allows you to set up a customized order for playing your kits p 43 5 TOOLS Button This button is used when you want to check various information Output Monitor Trigger Monitor or when you want to use functions such as Kit Selection p 121 6 COPY Button Copy or exchange data between drum ...

Page 17: ... as editing the instruments p 46 or making settings for things such as mixing p 56 or effects p 58 16 KIT Button One touch brings you back to the basic display screen p 39 17 MIX IN Knob Adjusts the level of the audio source connected to the MIX IN jack p 25 18 PHONES Knob Adjusts the headphone volume p 25 Plugging in headphones does not affect the master output like other audio device 19 MASTER K...

Page 18: ...ck or use it as a monitor input during your live performance As the output destination of the sound being input from this jack you can choose the MASTER OUT jacks the PHONES jack or DIRECT OUT 5 8 jacks p 108 Although the MIX IN jack is normally used as a stereo input you are free to use it as two monaural inputs p 113 7 FOOT SW Jack Optional footswitches such as BOSS FS 5U give you access to a va...

Page 19: ...the TD 20X such as drum kits and sequencer performance data etc p 91 The TD 20X supports 3 3V CompactFlash cards Type I in a range of 16 MB 4 GB capacities Microdrives and other Type II cards cannot be used Even if a card meets the requirements given above it may not be usable in some cases depending on that particular card s design or the conditions of use We cannot guarantee the operation of all...

Page 20: ...ch as the optional MDS 25 See the owner s manual for the stand for details on assembling the drum stand and mounting the TD 20X 005 This unit should be used only with a stand that is recommended by Roland 006 When using the unit with a stand recommended by Roland the stand must be carefully placed so it is level and sure to remain stable If not using a stand you still need to make sure that any lo...

Page 21: ...UT jacks on the TD 20X are enclosed with a solid line in the illustration below fig Kit e The HI HAT and RIDE cymbal use two cables each Connecting the Pads PD 125XS PD 105X PD 105X PD 125X PD 125X TD 20X CY 14C CY 14C CY 15R VH 12 KD 140 9 CRASH 2 10 RIDE 11 EDGE 8 CRASH 1 3 TOM 1 4 TOM 2 5 TOM 3 6 TOM 4 1 KICK 2 SNARE 7 HI HAT HH CTRL BOW BELL BOW EDGE EDGE RIDE CONTROL OUTPUT jack TRIGGER OUTPU...

Page 22: ...ase make the following adjustments to ensure comfortable performance If you re using the VH 12 V Hi Hat you must adjust the hi hat offset This is required in order to correctly detect open close operation and pedal movement Access See Making Hi hat VH 12 Settings p 25 Foot Splash Sens is also important Try adjusting it Access Press the TRIGGER button and press the F3 HI HAT button p 99 Pedal HH Vo...

Page 23: ...dio player To adjust the volume of the device connected to the MIX IN jack turn the MIX IN knob on the TD 20X s top panel The sound input from the MIX IN jack can be output from the MASTER OUT PHONES or DIRECT OUT 5 8 jacks p 108 The MIX IN jack is normally used as a stereo input but you are also free to use it as two monaural inputs p 113 When connection cables with resistors are used the volume ...

Page 24: ...n the TD 20X s rear panel to turn off the power fig PowerOn e If you need to turn off the power completely first turn off the POWER switch then unplug the power cord from the power outlet Refer to Power Supply p 6 Turning On Off the Power Lower Position ON Precautions when turning on the power After the power is turned on do NOT hit any pads or step on the pedals until the drum kit name following ...

Page 25: ...ld with an acoustic drum to get the same dynamic feel The pad will function at it s best if you are sure to Adjust the head evenly so that it does not sag Adjust the tuning bolts so that they are not loose fig 19 e eps 80 1 Adjust each tuning bolt little by little across the head as indicated in the illustration This assures even tensioning Fully tightening a tuning bolt at only a single location ...

Page 26: ...an use the function buttons to mute a specific part 3 To stop the playback mid way through a song press the F4 STOP or STOP button When you press the button you ll return to the beginning of the song that was playing You can change the volume balance with GROUP FADERS p 30 Hold down the SHIFT button and press the TEMPO button to turn the metronome click p 81 on off The click sounds with the settin...

Page 27: ...Parameter Value Description Memory TD 20 PRESET The TD 20 s preset drum kit TDW 20 PRESET The TDW 20 s preset drum kit USER A drum kit in user memory CARD A backup drum kit saved on a CompactFlash card BackUp 1 99 If you selected CARD for Memory select a backup Kit Select the kit that you want to use No Title Copyright 1 Kit 1 TD 20X Copyright 2009 Roland Corporation 2 Kit 4 MetalCore Copyright 20...

Page 28: ...king an on off setting the button will turn the setting on and the button will turn it off If you hold down the button and press the button the value will increase rapidly If you hold down the button and press the button the value will decrease rapidly If you hold down the SHIFT button and press the or button the value will change even more rapidly VALUE dial The dial allows you to make quick chan...

Page 29: ...o select the rim of a pad strike the rim By pressing the LOCK button to make it light you can prevent the edited pad from being switched even if you accidentally touch a different pad p 46 Choosing pads from the TD 20X s top panel fig 00 007_70 You can use the TRIG SELECT buttons to select a pad sound without needing to hit a pad and or when a pad is not connected Pressing the 1 button will select...

Page 30: ...und assigned to that fader So after switching be sure to move the faders a bit before making your setting This will NOT affect the independent volume balance for each kit in Mixer Settings p 56 Hold down the SHIFT button and press the TEMPO button to turn the click on and off The TEMPO button indicator can also be used as a visual metronome p 81 fig 00 007 tempo eps_70 To adjust the tempo of the s...

Page 31: ...pactFlash card as a set and a single card can hold up to 99 such sets Separately from these backups you can also store up to 100 patterns on a card Data saved on a CompactFlash card can be loaded or copied into user memory and modified as desired For details refer to Chapter 7 Using CompactFlash Cards CARD p 91 Preset memory This is non rewritable memory inside the TD 20X You can copy preset memor...

Page 32: ...ou can play rim shots and or cross stick sounds To play the cross stick be sure that you only strike the rim of the pad Placing your hand on the head of the pad might prevent the cross stick sound from being played properly Change the nuance of the rim shot With certain snare and tom sounds slight changes in the way you play rim shots changes the nuance fig Play Rim e Normal rim shot Open rim shot...

Page 33: ... shoulder of the stick When played as shown in the figure the rim side sound of the connected trigger input is triggered fig Play VHEdge e Do not strike the bottom hi hat or the underside of the top hi hat Bow shot This is the most common playing method playing the middle area of the cymbal It corresponds to the sound of the head side of the connected trigger input fig Play CYBow Edge shot This pl...

Page 34: ...to a TRIGGER INPUT jack on the rear panel of the TD 20X and is received by the sound generator section Sound generator section This section produces the sound It receives trigger signals from the controller and plays the instruments instrumental sounds accordingly Signals from the sequencer can be used to play patterns and MIDI messages from an external MIDI device can be received to play sounds S...

Page 35: ...ead and the rim You can create the desired sound by editing the settings of each instrument By using V EDIT you can also reproduce the tonal change caused by changes in the material and depth of the drum body of the selected instrument For more about V EDIT refer to What is V EDIT p 48 Mixer Within each drum kit you can adjust the volume balance and pan stereo position of each pad The mixer is whe...

Page 36: ...ou can make multi effect settings for each drum kit and specify the amount of effect that s applied to each instrument Trigger settings Trigger settings ensure that the trigger signals from the pads and pedals are appropriately conveyed to the sound generator section so that you ll get the performance you expect In addition to specifying the type of pad that s connected to each trigger input jack ...

Page 37: ...ails on the procedure refer to Restoring the Factory Settings F5 F RESET p 114 Returning an individual kit to its factory setting An individual drum kit whose instrument or effect settings you ve edited can be returned to the factory set state by using the Copy function Select PRESET as the copy source and then select the drum kit whose settings you want to return to the factory set state For deta...

Page 38: ...om the backup data into user memory For details on the procedure refer to Using CompactFlash Cards CARD p 91 Using a CompactFlash card drum kit without loading it Kit Selection Preset drum kits of the TD 20 or TDW 20 or backed up drum kits saved on a CompactFlash card can be played without loading them This is called the Kit Selection function This is a convenient way to perform without rewriting ...

Page 39: ...Press the KIT button The DRUM KIT screen appears 2 Press the F1 LIST button The DRUM KIT LIST screen appears fig 01 003 kitlist eps_70 3 Use the VALUE dial the or CURSOR buttons to select a drum kit 4 Press the EXIT button to return to the DRUM KIT screen Choosing a Drum Kit About the DRUM KIT Screen A Drum kit name B Overall kit effects on off status p 58 Function button F1 LIST Displays the drum...

Page 40: ...07 brush eps_70 When Brush Switch is set to ON the brush icon appears in the DRUM KIT screen fig 01 008 brush on eps_70 This function allows you to turning the Pad Pattern function on off For more about the Pad Pattern function refer to Playing a Pattern by Hitting a Pad Pad Pattern F1 PATTERN p 52 fig 01 009 padptn eps_70 Making Settings for Each Drum Kit F2 FUNC Adjusting the Volume F1 VOLUME Pa...

Page 41: ...en enabled and disabled Cross stick can be played fig 01 012 xstick on eps_70 Cross stick not possible fig 01 013 xstick off eps_70 When using the cross stick technique you can specify the velocity at which the cross stick sound will be switched with the open rim shot sound If this XStick Thrshld setting is set to 127 only the cross stick sound will play every time For more about making this setti...

Page 42: ...TD 20 or from TDW 20 If you selected F3 CARD in step 3 select the copy source backup number 5 Press the F4 EXCHNG or F5 COPY button If you selected F1 USER in step 3 you can exchange the copy source and copy destination by pressing the F4 EXCHNG button Press the F5 COPY button to execute the copy A confirmation message will appear Example Copying a user memory drum kit fig 01 016 copy conf eps_70 ...

Page 43: ...drum kits will be selected in the right area of the display 6 Use the CURSOR up down buttons to select the step 7 Use the buttons or the VALUE dial to select the drum kit 8 Repeat steps 6 and 7 to create the drum kit chain fig 01 020 chain edit eps_70 9 Press the EXIT button The DRUM KIT CHAIN screen appears Specifying the Order in Which Drum Kits will be Recalled CHAIN Creating a Drum Kit Chain F...

Page 44: ...erted in the CompactFlash card slot the CompactFlash indicator will also light 2 Press the F5 A B C button twice to access the COPY C screen fig 01 022 copy c eps_70 3 Press the F2 CHAIN button fig 01 023 chain copy eps_70 4 Use the F1 F3 buttons to select the copy source Naming a Drum Kit Chain F5 NAME Function button F1 INSERT A blank space is inserted at the cursor position andcharactersafterth...

Page 45: ...ated and step through the drum kits in the order you want to use them Selecting a drum kit chain 1 Press the CHAIN button to make it light The drum kit chain function will turn on fig 01 025 chain on eps_70 2 Use the CURSOR up down buttons to select the chain number that you want to use Switching drum kits 3 Use the buttons or the VALUE dial to recall the drum kits in the step order you specified ...

Page 46: ...en p 53 When editing instruments you can prevent the screen from being switched inadvertently even if you hit another pad 1 Select the pad to be locked The settings screen for the pad appears 2 Press the TRIG SELECT LOCK button to make it light The pad is locked and other pads cannot be selected 3 To release the lock press the LOCK button to make it go off You can change the pad to be locked by pr...

Page 47: ... for the pads and pedal F4 INT EXP Switches between TD 20 INT and TDW 20 EXP instruments F5 H R Switches between selecting the head and rim instruments as a set or selecting them independently Selecting an Instrument from the List F1 LIST Function button F1 GROUP F2 GROUP Selects the Inst Group F4 INT EXP Switches between TD 20 INT and TDW 20 EXP instruments F5 H R Switches to select the head and ...

Page 48: ...arameter 5 Use the buttons or the VALUE dial to adjust the setting 6 When finished press the EXIT button to return to the INST screen You can return the settings of the currently selected instrument to their standard values In the INST EDIT screen or INST screen hold down the SHIFT button and press the F4 button a confirmation message will appear Press the F5 EXECUTE button to return the instrumen...

Page 49: ...n OUTSIDE4 1 STANDARD INSIDE1 4 Tonal change caused by microphone position Mic Size NORMAL LARGE Emphasizes the low frequency portion of the attack Kit Resonance OFF 1 8 Amount of resonance for the entire drum kit Parameter Value Description F1 SHELL button Material WOOD STEEL BRASS Material of the shell Shell Depth 1 0 20 0 Depth of the shell F2 HEAD button Head Type CLEAR COATED PINSTRIPE Type o...

Page 50: ...head F3 MUFFLE button Muffling OFF TAPE1 2 FELT1 2 Muffling muting setting Snare Buzz OFF 1 8 Resonance to the snare F4 MIC button Mic Position OUTSIDE4 1 STANDARD INSIDE1 4 Tonal change caused by microphone position Parameter Value Description F1 SIZE button Size 1 40 Hi hat diameter F2 ADD button Add Sound OFF TAMBOURINE CABASA COWBELL Allows you to add tambourine cabasa or cowbell to the hi hat...

Page 51: ...ising or lowering a value does not produce further change Other instruments fig 02 028 decay eps_70 Parameter Value Description F1 SIZE button Size 1 40 Cymbal diameter F2 SIZZLE button Sizzle Type OFF RIVET CHAIN BEADS Type of sizzle Sizzle Amount 3 3 Amount of sizzle F3 SUSTAIN button Sustain 31 31 Length of sustain F4 MIC button Mic Position OUTSIDE2 1 STANDARD INSIDE1 2 Tonal change caused by ...

Page 52: ...N Specifies whether the Pad Pattern function will be used ON or not used OFF Pad Ptn OFF P 1 150 U 101 200 Selects the played back pattern when the pad is struck If all pads are set to OFF icon appears Pad Ptn Velocity OFF The pattern plays back at the velocity set for the pattern regardless of the strength with which the pad is struck ON The pattern plays back with the velocity changing in respon...

Page 53: ...ransmitted Gate Time 0 1 8 0 s Duration of the note sent from each pad See the text box About gate time Parameter Value Description Open Bow Bow shot of open hi hat Note No 0 C 127 G9 Transmitted MIDI note number OFF Note messages are not transmitted Gate 0 1 8 0 s Duration of the note sent from each pad See the text box About gate time Closed Bow Bow shot of closed hi hat Note No Gate 0 C 127 G9 ...

Page 54: ...2 035 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 me...

Page 55: ... cancel the copy or exchange press the F1 CANCEL button 7 Press the F5 EXECUTE button to execute You can copy multiple instruments to another drum kit in a single operation Proceed as described in Copying an instrument but do the following in steps 2 and 4 In step 2 choose F3 INST SET In step 4 move the cursor to the far right of the copy source and select the instrument set that you want to copy ...

Page 56: ... upper indicator of the sliders will be lit p 30 You can t make the lower indicator light fig 03 005 mix edit vol eps_70 2 Press the F1 F3 buttons to select the parameter 3 Move the fader which corresponds to the pad you wish to adjust You can also use the VALUE dial the or CURSOR up down buttons These settings are always common to the head and rim Setting the Volume and Pan of Each Pad MIXER Para...

Page 57: ...he screen above can be accessed from the VOLUME or PAN setting screen p 56 by pressing the COPY button while you hold down the SHIFT button 4 Use the F1 F3 buttons to select the copy source 5 Use the CURSOR buttons and the VALUE dial to specify the copy source and copy destination If you selected F2 PRESET in step 4 specify whether you re copying from TD 20 or from TDW 20 If you selected F3 CARD i...

Page 58: ...re applied to the final output of the sound These settings are made for each drum kit See also the section Effects p 36 in An overview of the TD 20X These switches allow you to turn the Pad Comp EQ ambience multi effects and master comp EQs on off within each drum kit 1 Press the EFFECTS SWITCH button The EFFECTS SWITCH button lights and the EFFECTS SWITCH screen appears fig 04 001 fxsw eps_70 2 P...

Page 59: ...ppear F3 EQ Pad equalizer parameters appear F5 H R You can choose to set the head and rim simultaneously or individually Adjusting the Volume Change Compressor F2 COMP Parameter Value Description Attack EMPHASIS The Time setting will be set to emphasize the attack CRUSH The Time setting will be set to restrain the attack Type COMP SOFT 1 2 COMP MED COMP HARD LIMITER EXPANDER This changes Thre and ...

Page 60: ... Equalizer F3 EQ Parameter Value Description Q 0 5 8 0 only for MID Width of the frequency range A higher Q narrows the affected area Freq Frequency 20 1k LOW 20 8k MID 1k 8k HIGH Point at which the boost cut will occur Gain 15 15 dB Amount of boost cut Turning the Compressor Equalizer On Off for Each Pad Indication Description The COMP EQ settings are on and the EFFECTS SWITCH p 58 is on Effects ...

Page 61: ...ly the sound with ambience applied This is a convenient way to audition the effect while you edit the settings You can use this while setting the F2 TYPE or F3 ROOM button This is a temporary function that works only in the ambience edit screen It will automatically be defeated when you access a different screen F3 ROOM button Room Size TINY SMALL MEDIUM LARGE HUGE Room size Room Shape 0 100 Shape...

Page 62: ...ffects edit screen pressing the F5 MFX MON button will cause the MASTER OUT jacks and PHONES jack to output only the sound with multi effects applied This is a convenient way to audition the effect while you edit the settings You can use this while setting the F2 MFX or F3 OUTPUT button This is a temporary function that works only in the multi effects edit screen It will automatically be defeated ...

Page 63: ...quency above which the high frequencycontentofthe reverb sound is filtered out HiDamp 4 0k 12 5k Hz THRU Frequency above which the reverb is reduced in level Thre Threshold 60 12 dB Volume level at which the reverb starts to be gated Hold 0 05 2 00 s Time from when the reverb level falls below the Threshold until the gate starts to close Rels Release 0 200 ms Time from the start to the completion ...

Page 64: ...iption Delay 8 0 30 0 ms Tone of the chorus LFO Rate 1 128 Frequency of modulation Depth 0 127 Depth of modulation Phase 0 180 Spatial spread of the sound Parameter Value Description Sens 0 127 Sensitivity of the enhancer LF Level 0 127 Volume level of the low frequency range of the direct sound Parameter Value Description Mode 1 5 Setting a higher value results in a slower response but steadier p...

Page 65: ...an use this effect as a limiter so that the peaks of the drum sound are limited making the sound less likely to distort Using the master EQ This lets you adjust the tonal character by boosting or cutting each of the three bands low mid and high frequencies You can also use this to make compensations in the tone when using the master comp 1 Press the MASTER COMP EQ button The MASTER COMP EQ button ...

Page 66: ...l light 2 Press the F5 DEFAULT button A confirmation screen will appear 3 Press the F5 EXECUTE button to execute In the M EQ screen pressing the F5 DEFAULT button will set the master EQ Gain to 0 Editing the Master Comp EQ Settings Parameter Value Description F2 M COMP button Threshold 48 0 dB Volume level at which compression begins Gain 24 24 dB Output volume of compressor Ratio 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 ...

Page 67: ... to prevent your monitor amp sound from distorting These settings are the defaults that can be obtained by pressing the F5 DEFAULT button when Master Comp EQ p 112 is set to GLOBAL The TD 20X s preset memory drum kits are adjusted so that if you turn the master comp EQ on the loudness will increase without appreciably changing the peak levels You can specify whether the master comp EQ settings wil...

Page 68: ...copy destination If you selected F2 PRESET in step 4 specify whether you re copying from TD 20 or from TDW 20 If you selected F3 CARD in step 4 select the copy source backup number 6 Press the F4 EXCHNG or F5 COPY button If you selected F1 USER in step 4 you can exchange the copy source and copy destination by pressing the F4 EXCHNG button Press the F5 COPY button to execute the copy A confirmatio...

Page 69: ...ntained in this product for the creation and recording of original musical works provided however the sound recordings contained in this product may not be sampled downloaded or otherwise re recorded in whole or in part for any other purpose including but not limited to the transmission of all or any part of the sound recordings via the internet or other digital or analog means of transmission and...

Page 70: ...on to return to the PATTERN screen Choosing a Pattern PATTERN About the PATTERN screen A Pattern Number Currently selected pattern number B Pattern Name The name of the currently selected pattern C Pattern Type P is displayed for preset patterns and U is displayed for user patterns When choosing an empty pattern an asterisk appears D Pattern Playback Type p 78 E Measure Number Playback begins from...

Page 71: ...to change any settings other than F1 MUTE Unavailable editing icons are shown as You can mute specific parts in patterns 1 In the PATTERN PART screen press the F1 MUTE button The PART MUTE screen appears fig 05 008 part mute eps_70 2 Press the F1 F5 buttons to turn each part muted or played 3 Press the EXIT button to return to the PATTERN PART screen You can check the part mute status in the PATTE...

Page 72: ...440 Hz button 4 Press the EXIT button twice to return to the PATTERN PART screen Specifying the Instruments for the Backing Parts F2 BACKING Function button F1 Melody Part F2 Bass Part F3 Backing 1 Part F4 Backing 2 Part Parameter Value Description Inst Refer to Backing Instrument List p 138 Part Instrument Key Shift 24 0 24 Shifts the overall pitch in semitone steps Bend Range 0 24 Amount of chan...

Page 73: ...up down buttons to select the note number 2 Use the VALUE dial or the buttons to select the instrument You can listen the sound of instrument by pressing the PREVIEW button Percussion Part Settings F3 PERC About the Percussion Sets The TD 20X features eight percussion sets You can select which percussion set is to be used in each pattern in the PERCUSSION PART screen Changing a percussion set s in...

Page 74: ...screen p 73 press the F2 EDIT button The PERCUSSION SET INST EDIT screen appears fig 05 016 perc note eps_70 2 Use the CURSOR buttons to select the parameter 3 Use the buttons or the VALUE dial to make settings 4 Press the EXIT button to return to the PERCUSSION SET EDIT screen Function button F1 PAGE Previous page of the list appears F2 PAGE The next page of the list appears F5 OFF Selects the in...

Page 75: ...tton will light and the COPY A screen will appear p 91 If a CompactFlash card p 91 is inserted in the CompactFlash card slot the CompactFlash indicator will also light 2 Press the F5 A B C button twice to access the COPY C screen fig 05 018 copy c eps_70 3 Press the F3 PERC button fig 05 019 perc copy eps_70 4 Use the F1 F3 buttons to select the copy source Function button F1 INSERT A blank space ...

Page 76: ...s for each instrument of the percussion part refer to p 73 1 In the PATTERN PART screen p 71 press the F4 MIXER button The PART VOLUME PART PAN PART REVERB SEND LEVEL or PART CHORUS SEND LEVEL screen appears fig 05 021 part vol eps_70 2 Press the F1 F4 buttons to select the parameter 3 Use the CURSOR left right buttons to select the part you wish to set 4 Use the VALUE dial the or CURSOR up down b...

Page 77: ...s_70 4 Use the CURSOR buttons to select the parameter 5 Use the buttons or the VALUE dial to make settings Time Signature can be set on an empty pattern You cannot set 1 8 and 1 16 3 16 Applying Reverb Chorus to the Backing Parts F5 REV CHO Parameter Value Description F2 REV CHO button REVERB Type ROOM1 ROOM2 STAGE1 STAGE2 HALL1 HALL2 DELAY PAN DELAY Type of reverb Time 0 127 Reverb length delay t...

Page 78: ... pressed You can use the PLAY button instead of a pad For example if you specify TAP for a pattern which contains a melody line and assign this pattern to a pad you can play the notes of the melody in order each time you strike the pad You can set the Tap Reset Time so that the pattern will automatically return to the beginning if that time interval elapses without that pad being hit again You can...

Page 79: ... 2 Use the buttons or the VALUE dial to select the tempo 3 Press the EXIT button to return to the DRUM KIT screen Naming a Pattern F5 NAME Function button F1 INSERT A blank space is inserted at the cursor position F2 DELETE Character at the cursor position is deleted F3 SPACE Character at cursor position is replaced by a blank space F4 CHAR Character at the cursor position changes between upper ca...

Page 80: ..._70 3 Use the buttons or the VALUE dial to make settings 4 Press the EXIT button to return to the TEMPO screen Synchronizing to the playback of an external sequencer In this case the TD 20X will be the slave and an external sequencer will be master 1 Connect the TD 20X s MIDI IN connector with a MIDI cable to the MIDI OUT connector of the external sequencer 2 Set Sync Mode to EXTERNAL 3 Begin play...

Page 81: ... CLICK SETTINGS screen appears fig 05 034 click inst eps_70 3 Use the F1 F3 buttons to select the parameter you want to set 4 Use the CURSOR buttons to select the parameter 5 Use the buttons or the VALUE dial to make settings Starting and Stopping the Metronome Click On Off F5 Viewing the Tempo as a Blinking Button F4 Making Click Settings F1 CLICK Parameter Value Description F1 INST button Inst V...

Page 82: ...button p 108 F2 TIMESIG button Time Signature Numerator 0 15 Denominator 2 4 8 16 When the numerator is set to 0 no accent is added to the first beat Interval 1 2 half note 3 8 dotted quarter note 1 4 quarter note 1 8 eighth note 1 12 eighth note triplet 1 16 16th note F3 COUNT button Count In Play OFF 1 MEAS 2 MEAS Adds a count in before playback Count In Rec OFF 1 MEAS 2 MEAS Adds a count in bef...

Page 83: ...elect by using the buttons or the VALUE dial fig 06 002 ptn2 eps_70 If all the patterns have been used pressing the F5 NEW button will have no effect Delete an unneeded pattern p 88 before you record 2 Set the time signature the number of measures and the tempo 1 In the PATTERN screen press the F3 FUNC button and then press the F1 SETUP button The PATTERN SETUP screen appears fig 06 003 ptn setup ...

Page 84: ...ttons or the VALUE dial to make settings Part MIDI Channel Drum Kit part CH 10 Percussion part CH 11 Melody part CH 1 Bass part CH 2 Backing 1 part CH 3 Backing 2 part CH 4 Parameter Value Description Tempo 20 260 Quantize 8th note 64th note OFF Quantize is a function that corrects timing inaccuracies while you record Set the note value before you begin recording and everything you play will be qu...

Page 85: ...n lights When you want to edit a pattern for example by copying a pattern or joining two patterns access the PATTERN EDIT screen as follows 1 Press the PATTERN button The PATTERN screen will appear 2 Press the F4 EDIT button The PATTERN EDIT screen will appear PATTERN EDIT screen Preset Pattern fig 06 007 ptn edit preset eps_70 PATTERN EDIT screen User Pattern fig 06 008 ptn edit user eps_70 3 Pre...

Page 86: ...f measures in the copy source pattern and the copy destination pattern differ the number of measures in the copy destination pattern may increase or decrease according to this difference When ALL is specified in Src part then only ALL may be specified in Dst Part Additionally if other than ALL is specified in Src part then ALL cannot be specified in Dst Part When copying between drum kit parts and...

Page 87: ...on screen appears fig 06 13 ptn append conf eps_70 To cancel press the F1 CANCEL button 7 Press the F5 EXECUTE button This erases the pattern Performance data is erased while beat measure length and other settings are left intact fig 07 Ers1 You can erase portions of the pattern in measure units The erased portions become blank measures fig 07 Ers2 Although the data is erased the pattern length is...

Page 88: ...resulting in a pattern containing no performance data an empty pattern Settings including beat and measure length are restored to their initial values as well 1 In the PATTERN EDIT screen p 85 press the F4 DELETE button The PATTERN DELETE screen appears fig 06 17 ptn delete eps_70 2 When you want to delete selected measures press the F4 MEASURE button The PATTERN DELETE MEASURE screen appears fig ...

Page 89: ...the F1 SAVE button The PATTERN SAVE screen appears fig 06 21 ptn cd save eps_70 6 Press the CURSOR up button and then use the buttons or the VALUE dial to select the pattern you want to save 7 Press the CURSOR down button and then use the buttons or the VALUE dial to select a backup pattern to which you want to save the pattern You can select an empty backup pattern with the lowest number by press...

Page 90: ...irmation screen appears fig 06 24 ptn cd load conf eps_70 To cancel press the F1 CANCEL button 9 Press the F5 EXECUTE button to load the pattern You can delete the unneeded pattern from a CompactFlash card 1 Insert a CompactFlash card into the CompactFlash card slot on the TD 20X s front panel 2 Press the PATTERN button 3 Press the F4 EDIT button The PATTERN EDIT screen appears 4 Press the F5 CARD...

Page 91: ...20X s top panel is lit Doing so may corrupt the unit s data or the data on the CompactFlash card Carefully insert the CompactFlash card all the way in until it is firmly in place Only CompactFlash cards that are designed for 3 3 V and have a capacity of 16 MB 4 GB Type 1 can be used with the TD 20X Other types cannot be used If a CompactFlash card of larger than 2 GB capacity is formatted p 94 on ...

Page 92: ...up area press the F4 NAME button 7 Press the F5 EXECUTE button to save the data Each backup area can be given a name of up to 12 characters 1 In the CARD SAVE confirmation screen press the F4 NAME button The CARD SAVE NAME screen appears fig 07 005 card name eps_70 2 Use the CURSOR left right buttons to move the cursor to the character to be changed 3 Use the VALUE dial the or CURSOR up down butto...

Page 93: ...the CompactFlash card For details refer to Playing a Kit from the CompactFlash without Loading It Kit Selection F1 KIT SEL p 121 Data that was backed up by the non expanded TD 20 can be imported into the TD 20X and used 1 Insert the CompactFlash card containing data saved by the TD 20 into the TD 20X s front panel CompactFlash slot 2 Press the CARD button The CARD button and the CompactFlash indic...

Page 94: ...owing procedure to initialize the card When a card is initialized all data on that card will be lost Make sure that it does not contain data you wish to keep If a CompactFlash card of larger than 2GB capacity is formatted on the TD 20X it will be formatted to 2GB 1 Insert a CompactFlash card into the CompactFlash card slot on the TD 20X s front panel 2 Press the CARD button The CARD button and the...

Page 95: ...kup file names This is important for those who might want to organize their data in their computers or share data with other TD 20X users How names appear Though you can give a name to your backup file that you can see when loading saving with a CompactFlash card in the TD 20X the name that appears when looking at it in your computer is different Backups saved by a TD 20X Backup 1 appears like TDW...

Page 96: ...gger Bank Trigger Banks allow you to store the 15 trigger settings as a single unit of information The large number at the left edge of the above display is the Trigger Bank number Move the cursor to this area to select the Trigger Bank 1 Press the TRIGGER button The TRIGGER button lights 2 Press the F1 BANK button The TRIGGER BANK screen will appear fig 08 001 bank eps_70 3 Press the CURSOR left ...

Page 97: ...IC button The TRIGGER BASIC screen will appear fig 08 002 basic eps_70 The graph in the right side of the screen is a velocity monitor that shows the force velocity of your strike It shows the velocities of the sixteen most recent strikes 3 Use the CURSOR up down buttons to select the parameter 4 Select the pad that you want to edit Strike the desired pad or use the TRIG SELECT buttons to select i...

Page 98: ... playing style This setting allows you to control the relation between playing velocity striking force and changes in volume Adjust this curve until the response feels as natural as possible fig VeloC LINEAR e Curve LINEAR The standard setting This produces the most natural correspondence between playing dynamics and volume change fig VeloC EXP e Curve EXP1 EXP2 Compared to LINEAR strong dynamics ...

Page 99: ...r the pedal 3 Press the F5 EXECUTE button The TRIGGER button flashes and the VH Offset parameter is set automatically fig 08 006 vh offset2 eps_70 When finished the TRIGGER button stops flashing and remains lit and the following screen appears fig 08 007 vh offset comp eps_70 You can also perform this operation by holding down the KIT button and pressing the TRIGGER button p 25 Hi Hat Settings F3 ...

Page 100: ...ter fig 08 010 vh11 offset 2 eps_70 For detailed descriptions regarding the VH 11 instructions on connections and other information refer to the VH 11 Owner s Manual When Hi Hat Type is set to VH11 FD Settings for the VH 11 Parameter Value Description FootSplash Sens 10 10 Initial Value 8 Amount of how easy to make the Foot Splash CC Max 90 127 Initial Value 90 Amount of Control Change that is tra...

Page 101: ...buttons to select the pad 5 Use the buttons or the VALUE dial to adjust the setting 6 When you re finished press the EXIT button to return to the DRUM KIT screen Eliminate Crosstalk Between Pads F4 XTALK Parameter Value Description F1 XTALK button XTALK CANCEL 5 80 Strength of crosstalk cancelling steps of 5 OFF Crosstalk cancellation will be turned off F2 MOUNT button MOUNT TYPE Select the pad mo...

Page 102: ... shows the force velocity of your strike It shows the velocities of the sixteen most recent strikes Trigger signal detection time Scan Time Since the rise time of the trigger signal waveform may differ slightly depending on the characteristics of each pad or acoustic drum trigger drum pickup you may notice that identical hits velocity may produce sound at different volumes If this occurs you can a...

Page 103: ...enuation of the trigger signal level and triggers the sound after internally determining which trigger signals were actually generated when the head was struck while weeding out the other false trigger signals that need not trigger a sound Double triggering prevention Mask Time When playing a kick trigger the beater can bounce back and hit the head a second time immediately after the intended note...

Page 104: ...y You can improve this situation with decreasing the value of RimShot Adjust When you set the value too small it might be difficult to play the rim sound Cross stick threshold XStick Thrshld When using a V pad such as the PD 125X you can adjust the force at which you ll switch between the cross stick sound and the open rim shot sound XStick Thrshld 0 127 Setting this to a higher value makes it eas...

Page 105: ... you ll be able to produce tonal change by varying the strike position on the head or by changing the nuance of your rim shots Pads that can detect the strike position 2 SNARE head rim 3 6 TOM 1 4 rim 10 RIDE bow 12 15 AUX 1 4 rim If you select a Trig Type that does not support positional sensing the value will be shown as and you won t be able to edit the setting fig 08 019 posi eps_70 Settings f...

Page 106: ...n will appear If a CompactFlash card p 91 is inserted in the CompactFlash card slot the CompactFlash indicator will also light 2 Press the F5 A B C button twice to access the COPY C screen fig 08 21 copy c eps_70 3 Press the F1 TRIG button fig 08 22 copy eps_70 4 Use the F1 F3 buttons to select the copy source Naming a Trigger Bank F5 Name Function button F1 INSERT A blank space is inserted at the...

Page 107: ...F5 COPY button If you selected F1 USER in step 4 you can exchange the copy source and copy destination by pressing the F4 EXCHNG button Press the F5 COPY button to execute the copy A confirmation message will appear Example Copying a trigger bank from a CompactFlash card fig 08 Confirm_70 If you decide to cancel the copy or exchange press the F1 CANCEL button 7 Press the F5 EXECUTE button to execu...

Page 108: ...ing the TRIG SELECT buttons F1 MASTER F2 DIR 1 4 and F3 DIR 5 8 screens Function button F1 MIDI Make MIDI settings p 115 F2 OUTPUT Specifytheoutputdestinationforthesounds F3 CONTROL Assign functions to the footswitch or pads p 110 F4 OPTION Make settings for the preview button master comp EQs MIX IN jack and the display p 112 F5 F RESET Return the TD 20X to its factory set state p 114 Factory Rese...

Page 109: ...nce and or MFX multi effects This allows the PA engineer to balance the effects with the individual sounds Indication Description AMB Ambience p 60 MFX Multi effects p 62 BACK The pattern s backing parts p 72 PERC The pattern s percussion part p 73 CLICK Metronome click p 81 MIXIN The sound being input to the MIX IN jack Example Settings Jack Output Example destination PHONES All Monitor headphone...

Page 110: ...lug DP 2 o PCS 31 sold separately FS 5U Function Indication Description KIT SELECT SW1 KIT DEC Calls up the previous kit SW2 KIT INC Calls up the next kit CHAIN SELECT SW1 CHAIN DEC Calls up the previous drum kit chain SW2 CHAIN INC Calls up the next drum kit chain PATTERN SELECT SW1 PTN DEC Calls up the previous pattern SW2 PTN INC Calls up the next pattern PATTERN PLAY SW1 PTN INC Calls up the n...

Page 111: ...HAIN INC Calls up the next drum kit chain Rim CHAIN DEC Calls up the previous drum kit chain CHAIN SELECT2 3 CHAIN DEC Calls up the previous drum kit chain 4 CHAIN INC Calls up the next drum kit chain PATTERN SELECT1 3 OFF 4 Head PTN INC Calls up the next pattern Rim PTN DEC Calls up the previous pattern PATTERN SELECT2 3 PTN DEC Calls up the previous pattern 4 PTN INC Calls up the next pattern FI...

Page 112: ... the parameter 4 Use the buttons or the VALUE dial to make settings 5 Press the EXIT button to return to the SETUP screen You can specify which is used for the master comp EQ p 65 individual settings for each drum kit or common settings to all kits 1 In the SETUP screen p 108 press the F4 OPTION button 2 Press the F2 COMP EQ button The MASTER COMP EQ MODE screen appears fig 09 009 comp eps_70 3 Us...

Page 113: ...influenced by the location of the TD 20X and the lighting of the room it s in Adjust this parameter when needed 1 In the SETUP screen p 108 press the F4 OPTION button 2 Press the F5 LCD button The LCD CONTRAST screen appears fig 09 011 lcd eps_70 3 Use the buttons or the VALUE dial to adjust You can also adjust it by holding the KIT button and turning the VALUE dial 4 Press the EXIT button to retu...

Page 114: ...Factory Reset is finished the following screen appears fig 09 014 vh offset eps_70 If you do not want to adjust the VH Offset parameter press the F1 CANCEL button The offset adjustment is necessary in order to correctly detect open close and pedal movements 5 Press the F5 ADJUST button The VH OFFSET ADJUSTMENT screen appears fig 09 015 vh offset2 eps_70 6 Loosen the clutch screw of the top hi hat ...

Page 115: ...ceived at the MIDI IN connector will be re transmitted without change from this connector to an external MIDI device Use this when you want multiple MIDI devices to receive the same stream of messages For each part you can specify the channel on which the TD 20X will receive and transmit MIDI messages 1 Press the SETUP button The SETUP button lights and the SETUP screen appears 2 Press the F1 MIDI...

Page 116: ...and an external sound module When Soft Thru is set to ON the messages received at MIDI IN will also be transmitted from the MIDI OUT THRU connector fig SoftThru e MIDI Channel Settings for the Entire TD 20X F2 GLOBAL Parameter Value Description Soft Thru OFF ON Soft Through on off Local Control OFF ON DRUM ON PERC Local Switch on off p 117 Device ID 1 32 Device ID setting p 117 V LINK MIDI Ch CH1 ...

Page 117: ...ot change if you switch drum kits because drum kits cannot be played with pads The setting described here is necessary only when you wish to transmit separate data to two or more TD 20X units at the same time Do not change this setting in any other case At the factory settings the device ID is set to 17 If you lose track of the Device ID setting that was used when saving data via a bulk dump it wi...

Page 118: ...Settings for Detailed Performance Expression F3 CTRL Parameter Value Description Pedal CC OFF MODULATION 1 BREATH 2 FOOT 4 EXPRESSION 11 GENERAL1 16 GENERAL4 19 Control change used for transmitting receiving the depth to which the hi hat pedal pressed Snare CC Control change used for transmitting receiving the strike position of the snare ride and tom 1 4 Ride CC Toms CC HH Note Border 0 127 The o...

Page 119: ...et here is transmitted Saving data To save data use the external sequencer as you would when recording musical data and perform the following steps on the TD 20X as shown in the following diagram 1 Connect the TD 20X s MIDI OUT connector with a MIDI cable to the MIDI IN connector of the external sequencer fig BulkDump e 2 Press the SETUP button The SETUP button lights and the SETUP screen appears ...

Page 120: ...rent data is overwritten Make sure you have made the needed backup 1 Connect the TD 20X s MIDI IN connector with a MIDI cable to the MIDI OUT connector of the external sequencer fig BulkLoad e 2 Get your external sequencer to start sending the settings data that was previously bulk dumped to it Received data is written into the TD 20X Transmit Data Description ALL All data including setup drum kit...

Page 121: ...he TOOLS A screen press the F1 KIT SEL button The KIT SELECTION screen will appear fig 11 003 kit sel eps_70 2 Use the F1 F3 buttons to select the location of the desired drum kit Function button TOOLS A screen F1 KIT SEL Allows you to play a drum kit saved on a CompactFlash card without loading the kit Kit Selection F2 OUT MON Displays the output volume of each jack p 122 F3 TRG MON Displays the ...

Page 122: ...exchange press the F1 CANCEL button 5 Press the F5 EXECUTE button to execute When copying has been completed Kit Selection will be cancelled and the DRUM KIT screen will appear with the copied drum kit selected You can view the volume that is being output from the MASTER OUT PHONES or DIRECT OUT jacks 1 In the TOOLS A screen p 121 press the F2 OUT MON button The OUTPUT MONITOR screen appears fig 1...

Page 123: ... appears 2 Press the F4 V LINK button to turn the V LINK function ON and OFF fig 11 008 vlink eps_70 3 Press the KIT or EXIT button to display the DRUM KIT screen When V LINK is on the V LINK icon appears in the DRUM KIT screen fig 11 009 vlink kit eps_70 The V LINK function will always be OFF when you turn the TD 20X s power on Viewing Trigger Information for Each Pad F3 TRG MON Indication Descri...

Page 124: ...INK function Transmitted MIDI messages Palette 1 20 Selecting a palette Note On 1 Clip 1 28 Selecting a clip Note On 2 Dissolve Time Changing the time of the transition between clips Note On 2 Velocity 1 2 Palette No Note No Clip No Note No Palette 1 37 C 2 Clip 1 36 C2 Palette 2 39 D 2 Clip 2 38 D2 Palette 3 42 F 2 Clip 3 40 E2 Palette 4 44 G 2 Clip 4 41 F2 Palette 5 46 A 2 Clip 5 43 G2 Palette 6...

Page 125: ... Information of the internal memory fig 11 009 info ptn eps_70 F2 CARD button CompactFlash card information fig 11 010 info cf eps_70 F5 VERSION button TD 20X s internal program version fig 11 012 info version eps_70 3 Press the EXIT button to return to the TOOLS B screen Viewing the Remaining Memory and the Program Version F1 INFO TD 20X_e book 125 ページ 2009年6月8日 月曜日 午後3時50分 ...

Page 126: ...aximum The maximum number of steps that can be recorded to one chain has been exceeded no further editing that adds steps can be carried out Delete unneeded steps from the chain being edited p 43 Data Overload Pattern contained an excessive amount of data and as a result could not be output successfully from MIDI OUT Try eliminating a part that has too much data Not Enough Memory Pattern recording...

Page 127: ...IDI device stopped for some reason Make sure that MIDI cables have not been pulled out or broken MIDI Buffer Full A large amount of MIDI messages were received in a short time and could not be processed completely Confirm that the external MIDI device is properly connected If the problem persists reduce the amount of MIDI messages sent to the TD 20X No Empty Backup There are no empty backup area o...

Page 128: ...ed to the cymbal edges 18 jazzbop Jazz live kit with room sound 19 RawBeat Distorted kit featuring the lo fi multi effect 20 Vintage Rock Vintage rock kit with a large diameter kick drum 21 D N B LOOP Pattern is assigned to crash 2 and toms 1 2 feature a dynamically controlled filtered sound 22 GarageRock A vintage 70 s sound 23 80s Funk Tight and bright funk kit 24 Cashmirror Features a phaser ef...

Page 129: ...bience 54 JazzCombo Playing the kick strongly will appropriately mute the open sound 55 OverDrive TAP Bass is played on the Kick 56 Titanium Kit containing a snare with a distinctive ring 57 RotoKit LOOP Loop pattern is played on Clash 2 s bow 58 UNIVERSE Kit that uses ambience to thicken the sound 59 Skanky Loose sounding kit with a raw feeling decay 60 Brushes You can play this kit with brushes ...

Page 130: ...t including the reverberation of a stadium 86 TiteOctas Kit with a collection of small melodic toms 87 90s Power Power kit that was popular in the rhythm machines of the 90 s 88 FxJungle TAP Chords are played on Crash 2 s edge 89 Tekno Techno sound produced by electronic sounds 90 TR 808 LOOP Kit from the TR 808 rhythm machine 91 TR 909 Kit from the TR 909 rhythm machine 92 HexDrum LOOP Loop patte...

Page 131: ...0 sMetal SR P X 77 WoodBrass S P I 78 WoodBrass SR P X 79 13 Hole S P I 80 13 Hole SR P X 81 Aluminum S P I 82 Aluminum SR P X 83 Titanium S P I 84 Titanium SR P X 85 Skanky S P I 86 Skanky SR P X 87 30 sMaple S P I 88 30 sMaple SR P X 89 BrassPico S P I 90 BrassPico SR P X 91 Booth S I 92 Booth SR X 93 Studio S I 94 Studio SR X 95 Ballad S I 96 Ballad SR X 97 Swing S P I 98 Swing SR X 99 Street S...

Page 132: ...g T1 246 90 sBig T2 247 90 sBig T3 248 90 sBig T4 249 90 sPower T1 250 90 sPower T2 251 90 sPower T3 252 90 sPower T4 253 OctaTom C Hi 254 OctaTom B 255 OctaTom A 256 OctaTom G 257 OctaTom F 258 OctaTom E 259 OctaTom D 260 OctaTom C 261 Mallet T1 262 Mallet T2 263 Mallet T3 264 Mallet T4 265 Brush T1 266 Brush T2 267 Brush T3 268 Brush T4 No Name 269 ClscElec1 T1 270 ClscElec1 T2 271 ClscElec1 T3 ...

Page 133: ...419 Cuica Hi 420 Cuica Lo 421 Cuica Acc 422 Pandeiro 423 PandeiroMute 424 PandeiroSlap 425 Surdo Hi 426 Surdo HiMute 427 Surdo Lo 428 Surdo LoMute 429 Whistle 430 WhistleShort 431 VibraSlap 432 Tabla Na 433 Tabla Te 434 Tabla Ti 435 Tabla Tin 436 Tabla Tun 437 Baya Ge 438 Baya Gin 439 Baya Ka 440 Baya Slide 441 PotDrum 442 PotDrum Acc 443 PotDrum Mute 444 Djembe Tone 445 Djembe Slap 446 Djembe Bas...

Page 134: ...lec8 K 603 ClscElec9 K 604 808Attack K 605 808Low K 606 909Power K 607 909Low K 608 AnalogQ1 K 609 AnalogQ2 K 610 AnalogQ3 K 611 Synthy K 612 Filter1 K 613 Filter2 K 614 Filter3 K 615 Filter4 K 616 Jungle K 617 FX Elec1 K 618 FX Elec2 K 619 FX Elec3 K 620 FX Elec4 K No Name Remark 621 CustomWoodS P I 622 CustomWoodSR P X 623 80s Metal S P I 624 80s Metal SR P X 625 Bronze S P I 626 Bronze SR P X 6...

Page 135: ... 774 Impulse HH 775 Super Q HH 776 DistJingleHH 777 MtlCrasherHH 778 Jingle HH 779 Beads HH 780 Ratchet HH No Name Remark 781 15 PaperCrBw 782 15 PaperCrEg I 783 16 PoP CrBw 784 16 PoP CrEg I 785 18 PoP CrBw 786 18 PoP CrEg I 787 17 DarK CrBw 788 17 DarK CrEg I 789 18 DarK CrBw 790 18 DarK CrEg I 791 18 JazZ CrBw 792 18 JazZ CrEg I No Name 793 4 Paper SpBw 794 4 Paper SpEg 795 6 Splaz SpBw 796 6 S...

Page 136: ...SpaceTrip 893 Growl 894 Ripping 895 SpaceAlien 896 SpaceWarp 897 Shake 898 ShakeDown 899 Gear 900 GearLong No Name 901 Group Claps 902 High Claps 903 Mid Claps 904 Low Claps 905 Hi Q Claps 906 Reverb Claps 907 IronWhip 908 Ratchet 909 Drawer 910 Explosion 911 ElecRide 912 ElecRide Bl 913 ElecRide Eg 914 Revrs Kick 915 Revrs Snare 916 Revrs Crash2 917 Revrs China2 918 AcousGuitar 919 FingerBass 920...

Page 137: ...imes Bongo Hi Bongo Lo Conga Hi Conga HiSlap Conga Lo Timbale Hi Timbale Lo Agogo Hi Agogo Lo Cabasa Maracas WhistleShort Whistle Guiro Short Guiro Long Claves Block Hi Block Lo Cuica Hi Cuica Lo TriangleCls Triangle Shaker SleighBell BellTree Castanet Surdo LoMute Surdo Lo Bongo HiSlap Bongo LoSlap Conga HiMute Conga LoMute PandeiroMute Pandeiro PandeiroSlap TreeChimes Crotale Gong Cajon Bass Caj...

Page 138: ...NK GT 1 67 FUNK GT 2 1 30 0 OVERDRIVE GT 1 64 FDBK ODRV GT 2 31 0 DISTORTIONGT 1 8 FEEDBACK GT 2 64 HEAVY GT 1 65 FDBK HVY GT 2 66 MUTED DIS GT 1 67 ROCK RHYTHM 2 32 0 GT HARMONICS 1 8 GT FEEDBACK 1 VELOCITY SWITCH The tone switches at velocity 116 BASS 33 0 ACOUSTIC BS 2 64 ELCTRC AC BS 2 34 0 FINGERED BS 1 64 FUNK BASS 2 65 REGGAE BASS 2 35 0 PICKED BS 1 64 MUTE PICKBS1 1 65 MUTE PICKBS2 1 36 0 ...

Page 139: ...L 2 1 SYN MALLET 1 100 0 ATMOSPHERE 2 101 0 BRIGHTNESS 2 102 0 GOBLIN 2 103 0 ECHO DROPS 1 1 ECHO BELL 2 2 ECHO PAN 2 64 ECHO PAN 2 2 65 BIG PANNER 2 66 RESO PANNER 2 104 0 STAR THEME 2 ETHNIC MISC 105 0 SITAR 1 1 SITAR 2 2 106 0 BANJO 1 107 0 SHAMISEN 1 108 0 KOTO 1 8 TAISHO KOTO 2 109 0 KALIMBA 1 110 0 BAGPIPE 1 111 0 FIDDLE 1 112 0 SHANAI 1 PERCUSSIVE 113 0 TINKLE BELL 1 114 0 AGOGO 1 115 0 STE...

Page 140: ... 48 Slow Fusion 4 4 15 85 LOOP 49 Country Blld 4 4 8 102 LOOP 50 6 8 Ballad 6 8 21 50 LOOP 51 Slow 4 4 4 69 LOOP 52 Reggae 4 4 8 122 LOOP 53 Rastamon 4 4 4 86 LOOP 54 Salsa 1 4 4 17 115 LOOP 55 Salsa 2 4 4 20 102 LOOP 56 Songo 4 4 16 109 LOOP 57 Latin Jazz 4 4 26 167 LOOP 58 Afro Jazz 4 4 22 194 LOOP 59 Smooth Jazz 4 4 20 183 LOOP 60 Modern Jazz 4 4 28 136 LOOP 61 Blues Latin 4 4 12 55 LOOP 62 12B...

Page 141: ...2 Melo Arp A1 4 4 6 100 TAP 123 Melo Arp A2 4 4 6 100 TAP 124 Melo Arp B1 4 4 2 100 TAP 125 Melo Arp B2 4 4 1 100 TAP 126 Melo Arp C1 4 4 2 100 TAP 127 Melo Arp C2 4 4 1 100 TAP 128 Melo Cho 1 4 4 8 100 TAP 129 Melo Cho 2 4 4 8 100 TAP 130 Melo Cho 3 4 4 2 100 TAP 131 neo Chord 1 4 4 32 168 TAP 132 neo Chord 2 4 4 16 168 TAP 133 neo Chord 3 4 4 17 168 TAP 134 8 Chords 4 4 16 168 TAP 135 Jam Fretle...

Page 142: ...4 O 1 2 3 O 1 2 3 O 1 2 3 O 4 O O 4 O 1 2 3 O 1 2 3 O 4 O 4 O 4 O 4 O 0 127 5 O X X X X X X X X X O X 1 16 OFF 1 16 OFF Mode 3 X O O 4 0 127 0 127 O 3 X O 4 O 0 127 5 0 127 O X X X O X O 120 126 127 O X O 123 127 O X Bank Select Modulation Breath Controller Foot Controller Data Entry Volume Panpot Expression General Purpose Controller 1 4 Hold 1 Effects 1 Reverb Send Level Effects 3 Chorus Send Le...

Page 143: ...X X 1 16 OFF 1 16 OFF Mode 3 X O O 0 127 0 127 O 3 X O 4 X O X X X O 8 O 9 O O X O 123 127 X X Bank Select Modulation Breath Controller Foot Controller Data Entry Volume Panpot Expression General Purpose Controller 1 4 Hold 1 Effects 1 Reverb Send Level Effects 3 Chorus Send Level RPN LSB MSB 1 One is selected as the strike position 2 One is selected as the hi hat control pedal 3 Drum part only 4 ...

Page 144: ...end AMB Send AMB Send AMB Send AMB Send AMB Send AMB Send AMB Send AMB Send AMB Send AMB Send AMB Send AMB Send AMB Send AMB Send AMB Send AMB Send AMB Send AMB Send AMB Send AMB Send INST PERC Volume REV Send PATTERN PART BACKING PATTERN PART PERC EDIT EDIT PATTERN PART MIXER VOLUME TEMPO CLICK INST CLICK SHIFT TEMPO Head Rim Rim Head Rim Head Rim Head Rim Head Rim Head Rim Head Rim Head Rim Head...

Page 145: ...nd CHO Send CHO Send CHO Send MASTER L DIRECT 1 DIRECT 2 MASTER R PHONES L PHONES R PHONES OUT L PHONES OUT R MASTER OUT L MASTER OUT R DIRECT 7 L DIRECT 8 R DIRECT 3 DIRECT 4 DIRECT 5 L DIRECT 6 R MIX IN MIX IN PAN MASTER DIRECT 1 DIGITAL OUT L MONO R DIRECT 4 DIRECT 2 DIRECT 5 L DIRECT 6 R DIRECT 7 L DIRECT 8 R DIRECT 3 PHONES PHONES SETUP OUTPUT MASTER SETUP OUTPUT DIRECT SETUP OUTPUT OTHER SET...

Page 146: ...gn Effect Types Pad Equalizer each pad Pad Compressor each pad Multi Effects 13 types Master Compressor Master Equalizer Reverb for backing part Chorus for backing part Percussion Sets 8 Sequencer User Patterns 100 Preset Patterns 150 Parts 6 Play Type Oneshot Loop Tap Tempo 20 260 Resolution 192 ticks per quarter note Recording Method Realtime Maximum Note Storage approx 20 000 Notes Click Instru...

Page 147: ...sh 19 31 89 95 Formatting 94 Compressor 59 Compressor equalizer COMP EQ 36 58 Connecting 21 23 COPY button 16 42 44 54 57 68 75 106 Copying Drum Kit 42 Drum Kit Chain 44 Effect Settings 68 Instrument 54 Mixer Settings 57 Pattern 86 Percussion set 75 Trigger Bank 106 Copyright 69 136 Count In Play 82 Count In Rec 82 CRASH 51 Cross Stick 32 41 54 Crosstalk 101 Cursor 28 CURSOR buttons 17 28 69 Curve...

Page 148: ...nes 23 HH Note Border 118 HI HAT 50 Hi Hat 25 33 52 53 99 Hi Hat Type 99 Hit Pad Start 84 Hold 59 I Initialize Compact Flash 94 Input 113 INST 46 Inst 72 81 INST button 46 Inst V Edit Only 55 Instrument 35 46 Instrument List 131 Instrument Name 47 72 Instrument Number 72 INT 46 Interval 82 INTRVL 47 K Key Shift 72 KICK 49 KIT button 17 39 Kit Parameters 40 Kit Resonance 49 Kit Selection 15 121 Kit...

Page 149: ... instruments 51 OUPUT MONITOR 41 122 OutGain dB 60 62 Output 82 Output Assignments 108 Output Level Monitor 122 Output Meter 66 OVERDRIVE 64 P Pad 21 32 52 111 Pad Comp EQ Only 55 Pad Pattern 40 52 Pad Ptn 52 Pad Ptn Velocity 52 Pad Sensitivity 97 Pad Switch 111 Pad Type 96 PadPtn Master Sw 52 Palette 124 PAN 56 Pan 74 81 PANNING DELAY 63 Part 36 76 PART CHORUS SEND LEVEL 76 PART PAN 76 PART REVER...

Page 150: ...tFlash card 89 Scan Time 102 Selecting Drum Kit 39 Drum Kit Chain 45 Instrument 47 Pattern 70 Send Level 61 62 Sensitivity 98 SEQUENCER 17 Sequencer 36 69 83 SETUP button 17 108 115 Shallow rim shot 32 Shell Depth 49 50 SHIFT button 17 Size 50 51 Sizzle Amount 51 Sizzle Type 51 Slave 80 SNARE 49 Snare Buzz 49 50 Snare CC 118 Soft Through 116 Soft Thru 116 Sound module mounting plate 20 SPLASH 51 S...

Page 151: ...LUE dial 17 28 Variation 72 V EDIT 48 Velocity 112 Velocity Curve 98 VH 11 100 VH 12 25 33 99 V LINK 78 118 123 V LINK Device ID 118 V LINK MIDI Ch 118 VOLUME 56 Volume 25 74 Drum Kit 40 VOLUME CONTROL knobs 25 W Wall Type 61 with Pad Comp EQ 55 X XSTICK 41 XStick Note No 54 XStick Thrshld 104 XStick Volume 40 56 XSTK 47 XTALK 101 XTALK CANCEL 101 XTALK GROUP 101 TD 20X_e book 151 ページ 2009年6月8日 月曜...

Page 152: ...ation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit ...

Page 153: ...For EU Countries For China TD 20X_e book 153 ページ 2009年6月8日 月曜日 午後3時50分 ...

Page 154: ...es Lima Peru TEL 511 4461388 TRINIDAD AMR Ltd Ground Floor Maritime Plaza Barataria Trinidad W I TEL 868 638 6385 URUGUAY Todo Musica S A Francisco Acuna de Figueroa 1771 C P 11 800 Montevideo URUGUAY TEL 02 924 2335 VENEZUELA Instrumentos Musicales Allegro C A Av las industrias edf Guitar import 7 zona Industrial de Turumo Caracas Venezuela TEL 212 244 1122 EUROPE AUSTRIA Roland Elektronische Mus...

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