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MIDI-Related Settings

Note Numbers for Each Pad 

(Defaults)

This shows how to set the note numbers for each pad.
Default settings are as follows.

Pad

Note number

PAD1H

38

PAD1R

40

PAD2H

48

PAD2R

50

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  To change the note numbers, refer t

“Note Numbers for Each Pad 

(Defaults)” 

(p. 55).

MIDI Output Specifications

When striking the heads

CC: strike point data

 

0 (center)–127 (circumference)

 

Control numbers used are the values set in Pad1/2 Pos CC

 

Output only when positional sensing is enabled

CC: High-resolution velocity prefix

Fixed at controller number 88

Note-on

Note-off

When striking the rim

CC: High-resolution velocity prefix

Note-on

Note-off

Touch mute

Example: when touch mute is detected on PAD1

Polyphonic key pressure (0x7F) is output (muted) for both the head 

and rim of PAD1.
The next time PAD1 is struck normally, polyphonic key pressure 

(0x0) is output (mute cancel) before the note-on or other event.

Others

When transmitting only note-on data to the TAIKO-1 sound module 

from an external device such as a computer (no strike point data CC 

before the note-on), the sound plays at strike point CC = 32.

High-Resolution Velocity Prefix 

(Controller Number 88)

When a note-on is received right afterwards on the same note 

channel, the pad strike velocity is expressed as follows, according to 

the values of the note-on velocity and high-resolution velocity prefix.
When the note-on velocity is smaller than 127 and the high-resolution 

velocity prefix is smaller than 64, the velocity is the same as the note-

on velocity.
When the note-on velocity is smaller than 127 and the high-resolution 

velocity prefix is equal to or greater than 64, the velocity is expressed 

as x + 0.5 with the note-on velocity as 

“x.”

When the note-on velocity is 127 and the high-resolution velocity 

prefix is considered as 

“y,” 

the velocity is expressed as 127 + (0.5*y).

Note-on velocity

High-resolution velocity prefix

(controller number 88)

Velocity to output

A

B

1–126

1–63

A

Note-on velocity value

64–127

A + 0 .5

(Note-on velocity value) + 0.5

127

1–127

A + (0 .5 × B)

(Note-on velocity value) + 0.5 × (high-
resolution velocity prefix value)

* Velocities below the decimal point are not displayed on the TAIKO-1. Also, 

velocities greater than 127 are expressed as 

“127 + (x - 127),” 

considering 

the velocity as “x.”

* This is not received when HI-Reso Velocity is “OFF.”

Program Change Messages

When a program change message is received, the kit switches to the 

kit number corresponding to the program change message (0–99) + 1.

* This is only received when the channel is the same as the global channel.

Содержание TAIKO-1

Страница 1: ...2021 Roland Corporation 01...

Страница 2: ...d Comp 18 Applying Ambience to the Entire Kit Ambience 19 Applying MFX to Each Pad MFX 19 Setting the Kit Level Kit Level 20 Mute Group Mute Group 20 Setting How the Nuance Changes According to Where...

Страница 3: ...ad Backup 34 Deleting Backup Files Delete Backup 35 Initialized a USB Flash Drive USB Memory Format 35 Making Overall Settings for the TAIKO 1 Others 36 Configuring the OUTPUT PHONES Jack Output Setti...

Страница 4: ...1 2 One at a time insert the rods 1 eight locations into the holes of the pad MEMO The rods should be facing diagonally when correctly inserted 1 3 Use the drum key 8 to tighten the bolts of the rods...

Страница 5: ...rap it around the tip of the rod as shown in the illustration two locations Attach the strap to these two locations Wrap in a figure eight and then tie 2 1 1 NOTE If the wrapping is insufficient the s...

Страница 6: ...e pad 6 Turn the assembled unit over 7 Connect the pad and sound module with the included trigger cable 1 0 m Pad TRIG OUT jack TAIKO 1 TRIG IN 1 jack or TRIG IN 2 jack Set all Xtalk Cancel parameters...

Страница 7: ...e Active Pad With the TAIKO 1 you can use both pads but if you want to use only one pad you can enable just one This helps prevent the lower surface from operating unintentionally Specifying the Pads...

Страница 8: ...Using maple sticks When using maple sticks the mesh head surface and the rubber on the rim edge wears out more quickly Wear and tear on the sticks The sticks may tend out wear out after playing on th...

Страница 9: ...N jack Connect the included AC adaptor to this jack Use the cord hook to secure the cord of the AC adaptor as shown in the illustration G Batteries Installing the Batteries p 10 H PHONES jack Connect...

Страница 10: ...pears install fresh batteries as soon as possible If you continue to use the instrument in this state the Battery Low message appears and finally the TAIKO 1 stops functioning entirely Turning the Pow...

Страница 11: ...s the H button while holding down the I button to make the cursor move down quickly Changingavalue buttons buttons Use the buttons to change the value that is highlighted by the cursor MEMO If you hol...

Страница 12: ...kup Data Load Backup p 34 USBflashdrivefolderarchitecture IMPORT folder If there are audio files that you want to import as user samples save them in this folder TAIKO 1 folder Roland folder The TAIKO...

Страница 13: ...eat or metronome and practice along with this to improve your rhythmic accuracy or record and play back your performance Sounding the Ji uchi Ji uchi The TAIKO 1 can sound a ji uchi which is like a me...

Страница 14: ...ording Rec Here s how to record your performance and play it back repeatedly 1 Press MENU F2 button 2 Use the H I buttons to select Lesson and then press SELECT F2 button 3 Use the H I buttons to sele...

Страница 15: ...ANDOM The length of the Quiet interval randomly changes each time 1 2 4 Specifies the length number of measures of the Quiet interval This setting cannot be longer than half of the Measures value Metr...

Страница 16: ...O 1 automatically saves the values that you change there s no need to perform a specific operation to save your settings Settings are also saved when you turn off the power Setting an Instrument Instr...

Страница 17: ...2 If you set the strength at which layer B plays to 1 layer B always plays regardless of how hard you strike the pad If you set this to 127 32 or 127 when HI Reso Velocity is OFF layer B only sounds w...

Страница 18: ...er frequency Mid Q 0 5 8 0 Sets the bandwidth of the frequency region Higher values make the bandwidth narrower Mid Gain 15 15 dB Sets the amount of boost cut High Freq 1k 16k Hz Sets the center frequ...

Страница 19: ...arameters adjust how much ambience is applied to each pad PAD1R PAD2H PAD2R 6 Press the F1 button several times to return to the top screen Applying MFX to Each Pad MFX Here s how to apply a multi eff...

Страница 20: ...ify the mute group number When you strike the pad of the number specified in Send the sound of the pad assigned to the same number in Receive is muted The pad is not be muted if you specify the same n...

Страница 21: ...nd Shortcut Settings Control Settings p 36 3 Press the F1 button several times to return to the top screen Controlling from an External MIDI Device Kit MIDI 1 On the KIT EDIT screen select Kit MIDI an...

Страница 22: ...een select Kit Name and then press SELECT F2 button The KIT NAME screen appears Kit name select the character to edit Use the H and I buttons to move the cursor Select the character to input This chan...

Страница 23: ...XECUTE F2 button A confirmation message appears 6 To execute press the button To cancel press the F1 button several times to return to the top screen Recalling Kits Successively Set List You can speci...

Страница 24: ...essary to register the kits MEMO To delete a kit select the kit and press DELETE F2 button 3 When you ve finished registering kits press BACK F1 button to return to the previous screen NamingaSetList...

Страница 25: ...mizing the User Sample Area Optimize page 27 Deleting All User Samples Delete All page 27 Importing an Audio File Import Here s how to import an audio file into this instrument as a user sample 1 On y...

Страница 26: ...ple 1 On the USER SAMPLE screen select Rename and then press SELECT F2 button The SAMPLE RENAME screen list of user samples appears 2 Use the H and I buttons to select a user sample and press RENAME F...

Страница 27: ...mented reducing the number of user samples that can be loaded This function optimizes the area so that user samples can be loaded NOTE 5 5 Be sure to back up your data before executing this function p...

Страница 28: ...low volume Threshold 0 31 Adjusts the minimum sensitivity of the pads This setting allows a trigger signal to be received only when a pad is struck above a determined force level velocity This can be...

Страница 29: ...Not to Sound Xtalk Cancel On the TAIKO 1 the other pad may play unintentionally due to the vibrations from the pad you strike This is called crosstalk Crosstalk cancellation is a setting that prevent...

Страница 30: ...TRIGGER screen select Trigger Lock and press SELECT F2 button The TRIGGER LOCK screen appears Parameter Value buttons Explanation Lock OFF ON Prevents the currently edited pad from changing when stru...

Страница 31: ...s to turn it ON If this is already ON proceed to the next step 6 Press PAIRING F2 button The display indicates Now Pairing and this instrument waits for a response from the mobile device 7 Turn on the...

Страница 32: ...back volume adjust the volume on your mobile device Checking the Bluetooth Status Bluetooth Status 1 Press MENU F2 button The MENU screen appears 2 Use the H I buttons to select Bluetooth and then pre...

Страница 33: ...ke several minutes to save the data depending on the size of the user samples NOTE If you don t back up user samples and you then delete user samples or renumber them the kit is not reproduced correct...

Страница 34: ...verwritten onto the user samples in user memory 5 5 Depending on the size of the user samples it might take ten minutes or more to load the data 3 Use the buttons to select the data to load and then p...

Страница 35: ...reen select 1 Kit and then press SELECT F2 button 3 Use the buttons to select the kit to delete When you select the number to which a kit is saved the backup filename is shown 4 Press EXECUTE F2 butto...

Страница 36: ...rom Bluetooth audio Low Cut Sw OFF ON Set this to ON to cut the low frequencies Low Cut Freq 20 200 Hz When Low Cut Sw is ON use this parameter to set the low range frequencies to cut 3 Press the F1 b...

Страница 37: ...Functionsassignedtothepedals Pedal1 Pedal2 Value Explanation OFF No function is assigned Pitch Controls the taiko s pitch Decay Controls how quickly the sound decays Inst Level Controls the volume of...

Страница 38: ...is provided for each kit You can adjust the equalizer s effect shelving and peaking for the low frequencies LOW and high frequencies HIGH The sound to which master EQ is applied is output from the OU...

Страница 39: ...attack of the sound at the moment compression is applied Attack 1 0 1 100 ms Sets how long it takes before compression is applied Release 1 10 1000 ms Sets how long it takes before the compression re...

Страница 40: ...ion all saved settings including the sound parameters are lost User samples are not reset To reset them execute Deleting All User Samples Delete All p 27 1 Press MENU F2 button 2 Use the H I buttons t...

Страница 41: ...les with USB Can t communicate with a computer Is the USB cable connected correctly Check the connections p 9 Troubles with MIDI No sound Is the USB cable connected correctly Check the connections p 9...

Страница 42: ...tension Counterclockwise Decreases the tension Adjust the tension without letting the tension adjustment screw come out If the tension is too loose this may make the strike points harder to detect Inc...

Страница 43: ...1 Nagado1 Type 1 2 Nagado1 Side Type 1 3 Nagado2 Type 1 4 Nagado2 Side Type 1 5 Nagado3 Type 1 6 Nagado3 Side Type 1 7 Katsugi Okedo1 Type 1 8 Katsugi1 Rim Type 1 9 Katsugi1 Side Type 1 10 Katsugi Ok...

Страница 44: ...e 101 Agogo Hi None 102 Timpani Hi D None 103 Timpani Lo G None 104 Surdo None 105 Bombo None 106 Triangle Mute None 107 Afro Claves None 108 Metal Maracas None 109 Shaker None No Name of instrument s...

Страница 45: ...Center frequency at which the high frequencies of the delay sound fed back to the input are cut set this to BYPASS if you do not want to cut the frequencies Low Gain 15 15 dB Amount of low range boos...

Страница 46: ...r left and right Parameter Value Explanation Tempo Sync L R C Sw OFF ON Sets whether the delay time value of the left right center delay sound is specified as a note value ON or not OFF Delay L R C Ti...

Страница 47: ...lay 0 0 100 0 ms Delay time from the direct sound until the chorus sound is heard Tempo Sync Sw OFF ON Sets whether the modulation rate is specified as a note value ON or not OFF Rate 0 05 10 00 Hz no...

Страница 48: ...ing off or landing A filter is provided so that you can adjust the timbre of the flanged sound Parameter Value Explanation Filter Type OFF LPF HPF Filter type OFF Filter is not used LPF High frequenci...

Страница 49: ...of the high range EQ High Gain 15 15 dB Amount of high range boost cut Level 0 127 Output level SUPERFILTER This is a filter with an extremely sharp slope attenuation characteristics The cutoff freque...

Страница 50: ...quality of the overdrive effect Amb Sw OFF ON Turns the Amp Simulator on off Amp Type SMALL BUILT IN 2 STACK 3 STACK Guitar amp type SMALL small amp BUILT IN built in amp 2 STACK Large two stack amp 3...

Страница 51: ...hanges the volume Tone 0 127 Sound quality of the overdrive effect Level 0 127 Output level BITCRUSHER This creates a lo fi sound Parameter Value Explanation Sample Rate 0 127 Sampling frequency Bit D...

Страница 52: ...pplied Low Gain 15 15 dB Amount of low range boost cut High Gain 15 15 dB Amount of high range boost cut Level 0 127 Output level Ji uchi List Number Name Default tempo Default velocity 1 Shime1 120 2...

Страница 53: ...TEK CLICK 7 STICKS 8 CLAVES 9 WOOD BLOCK 10 COWBELL 11 AGOGO 12 TRIANGLE 13 TAMBOURINE 14 MARACAS 15 CABASA Allowable Characters A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i...

Страница 54: ...ch phone type TRIG IN jacks x 2 Original FOOT SW jack 1 4 inch TRS phone type EXP PEDAL jacks x 2 1 4 inch TRS phone type USB MEMORY Port USB COMPUTER jack MIDI x 1 USB Mirco B type DC IN jack Power S...

Страница 55: ...note on is received right afterwards on the same note channel the pad strike velocity is expressed as follows according to the values of the note on velocity and high resolution velocity prefix When...

Страница 56: ...MFX1 MFX2 MFX3 Ambience Type etc Head Ji uchi METRONOME Instrument Metronome Rim PAD 1 PAD 2 Ji uchi 1 Ji uchi 16 Layer A Instrument Layer B Instrument JI UCHI Instrument Pan Pad EQ Pad Comp Level Le...

Страница 57: ...Output Gain Master Volune Metronome Volume MIX IN Bluetooth Output Mode Speaker Phones OUTPUT Mono PHONES Stereo Pan Master EQ Master Comp Low Cut Sw Kit Level Output Gain Master Volune Metronome Volu...

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