Local control to “on (perc)” (p. 73), Local control, Device id – Roland TD-12 User Manual

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Chapter 9. Settings for the Entire TD-12 [SETUP]

Chapter 9

[SETUP]

Local Control

This is required when you want to trigger sounds in an
external sound module and/or record your performance on
an external MIDI sequencer, and NOT use the TD-12’s internal
sounds. If that is your need, then turn Local Control to “OFF.”
The trigger signals from the pads go directly to the MIDI
OUT/THRU connector.

The TD-12’s default mode is with Local Control “ON.”

fig.LocalCtrl.e

If you make connections and record as shown, with a setting
of Local Control “ON,” duplicate notes will be re-transmitted
to the TD-12 and will not be played correctly.

ON (DRUM):

The performance data from the pad is sent to the drum
kit part. Normally set to this.

ON (PERC):

The performance data from the pad is sent to the
percussion part and drum kits cannot be played. Select
this only when you record the percussion part with pads.

When Local Control is set to “ON (PERC),” the sound
does not change if you switch drum kits because drum
kits cannot be played with pads.

Device ID

The setting described here is necessary only when you wish to
transmit separate data to two or more TD-12 units at the same
time. Do not change this setting in any other case. (At the
factory settings, the device ID is set to “17.”)

* If you lose track of the Device ID setting that was used when

saving data via a bulk dump, it will no longer be possible to
reload the bulk data that was saved.

Example:

Suppose that when data was saved via bulk dump (p. 75), the
TD-12’s Device ID was set to “17.” When re-transmitting this
data back to the TD-12, it won’t receive if the Device ID is set
to something other than “17.”

fig.DeviceID.e

PedalBend CC Max

This setting specifies the range of Control Change
messages used in the Pitch Control function (p. 38). No
change to the setting is necessary when performing or
recording with the TD-12 and pads.

The Pitch Control function uses the same Control Change
message as the hi-hat open/close function (factory setting:
“FOOT (4)”). As set at the factory, Pitch Control uses values
ranging from 0 to 90 to change the pitch. When a value of 90 is
received, the pitch changes up to the pitch set in Pedal Bend
Range. Set PedalBend CC Max to 127 only if you wish to use
an external MIDI device to change the pitch using values
ranging from 0 to 127.

* There is no need to change the factory settings when recording

TD-12 performances to an external MIDI device and playing
back such performances using the external MIDI device.

* When set to “127,” the change in pitch stops at the pitch set in

Pedal Bend Range, even if you continue to press the hi-hat
control pedal down completely.

Pad

Internal Sound Generator

TD-12

OUT

Trigger Input

OUT

IN

IN

Trigger

→MIDI

Converter

External MIDI Sequencer

(Soft Thru: ON)

Local Control:

OFF

Device ID: 17

Device ID: 16

MIDI IN

MIDI IN

MIDI OUT

Transmit data
Device ID: 17

System Exclusive
is not received

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