Eliminate crosstalk between pads [f4 (xtalk) – Roland TD-12 User Manual

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Chapter 5. Trigger Settings [TRIGGER]

Chapter 5

[TRIGGER]

When two pads are mounted on the same stand, hitting one
pad may trigger the sound from another pad unintentionally.
(This is called

crosstalk

.) Eliminate this by adjusting Xtalk

Cancel on the pad that is sounding inadvertently.

In some cases, you can prevent crosstalk between two
pads by increasing the distance between them.

1.

Press [TRIGGER] - [F1 (BANK)] - [F4 (XTALK)].

2.

Use [F1]–[F3] to select the parameter.

3.

Strike the pad you wish to set.

The cursor will move to the trigger input number for the
struck pad.

You can also select by using [CURSOR] or [TRIG
SELECT].

4.

Use [+/-] or [VALUE] to adjust the setting.

5.

When you’re finished, press [EXIT] to return to

the “DRUM KIT” screen.

[F1 (XTALK)]:

XTALK CANCEL

fig.05-Xtalk1_70

[F2 (MOUNT)]:

MOUNT TYPE

Select the pad mount type here.

PAD:

Using a pad mount

CYMBAL:

Using a cymbal mount

fig.05-Xtalk2_70

[F3 (GROUP)]:

XTALK GROUP

Crosstalk Cancel affects the pads set to the same number.

fig.05-Xtalk3_70

Eliminate Crosstalk Between
Pads [F4 (XTALK)]

Crosstalk Example: If you hit the snare pad and
the tom 1 also sounds

Set the snare and tom 1 to the same XTALK GROUP.
Raise the “XTALK CANCEL” for the pad being used for
the tom 1. The tom 1 pad will be less prone to receive
crosstalk from other pads. With a setting “OFF,” crosstalk
prevention will not work.

* If the value is set too high, and two pads are played

simultaneously, the one that is struck less forcefully may
not sound. Be careful and set this parameter to the
minimum value required to prevent crosstalk.

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