Combining with an external midi sequencer, Sequencer (p. 106) – Roland TD-6 User Manual

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Chapter 8 Features Using MIDI and Setting Examples

Combining with an External

MIDI Sequencer

Importing Sequence Data from an

External MIDI Device to the TD-6’s

Internal Sequencer

You can load data created on another sequencer from the
MIDI IN connector and record the data on the TD-6’s
sequencer, then use the data as a song. The backing part (Parts
1–4), percussion part, and drum kit part can be imported
simultaneously.

When TD-6’s instruments are changed from an external MIDI
device, the change is not recorded by the TD-6’s sequencer.
Use the TD-6 to make each part’s instrument settings.

For more on external MIDI device operations, refer to the
owner’s manuals for the devices you are using.

1.

Use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI IN

connector of the TD-6 to the MIDI OUT

connector of the external MIDI device.

fig.08-002.e

2.

Match the MIDI channel to be used for

transmitting data from the external MIDI device

and the MIDI channel that the TD-6 will use for

receiving the data.

(SETUP/MIDI PART/CH; p. 102)

3.

Set “CH10Priorty (Channel 10 Priority)” as

needed when recording drum and percussion

performances.

(SETUP/MIDI COMMON/CH10Priorty; p. 99)

4.

Set “Sync Mode” to “EXT” in order to

synchronize the TD-6 to the external sequencer.

(SETUP/MIDI COMMON/Sync Mode)

5.

Select one of the TD-6’s new User songs (p. 84).

You can select a new User song by holding down [SHIFT]

and pressing [STOP

] while in the Song screen.

New User songs are indicated by “

” in the display.

6.

Make the settings for the TD-6’s parts.

(SONG/PART; p. 88)

Specify the part instruments and percussion sets, volume
levels, etc.

7.

Press [REC

], then make the recording

settings (p. 94).

Time Sig:

Set the beat (time signature) to comply with

that of the loaded data.

Rec Mode:

Set this to “REPLACE.”

8.

Start playback of the external MIDI device.

The TD-6 automatically begins recording.

9.

When you have finished recording, stop the

recording of the external MIDI device.

The TD-6 stops recording automatically.

Recording Your Performance to an

External Sequencer

This makes the settings that allow performances of the pads to
be recorded by an external MIDI sequencer.

1.

Use a MIDI cable to connect the TD-6 and MIDI

sequencer MIDI connectors as shown in the

following figure.

fig.08-003.e

2.

Set Local Control to “OFF.”

(SETUP/MIDI COMMON/LocalControl; p. 98)

3.

Match the MIDI channel to be used for

transmitting data from the TD-6 and the MIDI

channel that the external MIDI sequencer is to

use for receiving the data.

(SETUP/MIDI PART/CH; p. 102)

MIDI OUT

MIDI IN

TD-6

External MIDI Sequencer

TD-6

OUT

OUT

IN

IN

External MIDI Sequencer

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