Adjusting the part volume (level), Percussion part, Parts 1–4 – Roland TD-6 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Editing Songs (SONG Edit)

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Choosing Percussion Set and

Instruments (Percussion Set, Inst)

Select a percussion set for the percussion part and instruments
for Parts 1–4.

Percussion Part

The TD-6 features ten Preset percussion sets that are ready to use.

You cannot change the content of the Preset percussion sets.

To see which percussion sets can be selected here, refer to the
“Preset Percussion Set List” (p. 124).

Percussion Set:

A collection of a number of percussion instruments. A
different percussion instrument is assigned to each note
number, so multiple instruments can be used at one time.

fig.05-025ai.e

Set (Percussion Set): 1–10

Parts 1–4

You can select all internal tones in sequence, including
variation tones.

You can switch instrument groups for the backing instruments
by holding down [SHIFT] and pressing [INC/+] or [DEC/-].

To see which backing instruments and instrument groups can
be selected here, refer to the “Backing Instrument List” (p.
126).

Instrument numbers correspond to the program numbers (1–
128).

Variation Tone:

This is a type of tone that varies slightly from that of the
instrument number. The number of variation tones varies
with the instrument number.

fig.05-024ai.e

Backing Inst: 1–128

Adjusting the Part Volume (Level)

Specifies the volume at each point. Raising the value will
increase the volume. With a setting of “0,” no sound is
produced.

Adjust here to balance the volume levels of the different parts.

fig.05-026_50

LEVEL: 0–127

Percussion Set Number

Percussion Set Name

Display When a Variation
Tone is Used

Instrument Number

Instrument Name

Capital sounds

Variation sounds

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