Roland TD-6 User Manual

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Drum Kit List

Appendices

No.

Drum Kit Name

Remark

61

Club

62

JzTheatr

* x-stick

63

TileRoom

64

Garage

65

GigaHall

66

Cave

67

Timbongo

68

LowFi

69

Scary

70

Fibre

71

Birch

72

RoseWood

73

Oyster

74

Melody

75

Kids

76

Gospel

77

PedalEFX

78

Gate

79

Science!

80

CopprSnr

No.

Drum Kit Name

Remark

81

SteelSnr

82

BrassSnr

83

BelBrSnr

84

JunkYard

85

BrikHous

86

OpenLoFi

87

Lazy

88

Cartoon

89

Studio2

90

Studio3

91

PopKit X

* x-stick

92

Standrd1

93

Standrd2

94

Room

95

Power

96

Jazz

97

Tabla

* Pad Pattern

(CR1_R, RD_H)

98

LatnSqnc

* Pad Pattern

(CR1_R, CR2_R)

99

User Kit

No.

:

Drum Kit Number (Program Number)

* x-stick

:

A velocity switching “snare rim” sound, that when played softly produces a cross stick sound, and when played harder
produces a rim shot sound.
When using the PD-80R or PD-120 for snare (trigger input 2), you can play using the cross stick technique.

*Pad Pattern

:

The pad pattern function (p. 65) is set for the pads within the parentheses ( ).
(KIK = Kick, SNR = Snare, HH = Hi-Hat, T = Tom, CR = Crash, RD = Ride, H = Head, R = Rim)

No.92 Standard–96 Jazz:

This kit has the instruments in each percussion set assigned to the pads.

No.99 User Kit:

Parameters including volume etc. are set to standard values.
Use this when creating a kit from scratch.

You can restore an edited drum kit to its factory settings. For more information, refer to “Restoring the Factory Settings
for the Edited Drum Kit” (p. 70).

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