Specifying the tempo for each drum kit (kit tempo), Specifying the tempo for each drum kit (kit, Tempo) – Roland TD-27KV2 V-Drums Electronic Drum Kit User Manual
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Editing a Drum Kit
Specifying the Tempo for Each Drum Kit
(KIT TEMPO)
When you select a drum kit, the tempo you specify here is
automatically applied.
1
Press the [KIT EDIT] button.
The KIT EDIT screen appears.
2
Press the [F5] (OTHER) button.
The KIT EDIT OTHER screen appears.
3
Use the cursor buttons select to the “KIT
TEMPO” and press the [ENTER] button.
The KIT TEMPO screen appears.
4
Use the cursor buttons to select a parameter
and turn the dial to edit the value.
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Kit Tempo
OFF
Use a common tempo (p. 24) for the
entire TD-27.
The tempo does not change when
you switch drum kits.
ON
Individually specify a tempo for each
drum kit.
When you select a drum kit whose
Kit Tempo setting is “ON,” the tempo
of that drum kit is applied to the
current tempo.
Tempo
20–260
Tempo specified for each drum kit
If you select a drum kit whose Kit Tempo is “ON,” the
tempo is shown in the DRUM KIT screen.
If the tempo of an individual drum kit is set differently
than the overall tempo of the TD-27, an “*” is shown
before the tempo.
5
Press the [EXIT] button to exit the KIT TEMPO
screen.
Making MIDI Transmit/Receive Settings for
Each Pad (KIT MIDI)
You can specify the MIDI messages used by each pad for
transmission and reception when this unit is connected to a
MIDI device.
1
Press the [KIT EDIT] button.
The KIT EDIT screen appears.
2
Press the [F5] (OTHER) button.
The KIT EDIT OTHER screen appears.
3
Use the cursor buttons to select the “KIT MIDI”
and press the [ENTER] button.
The PAD MIDI SETTING (NOTE NO.) screen appears.
4
Press the [F1] (NOTE)–[F3] (MIDI CH) buttons
to select the item that you want to edit.
Button
Explanation
[F1] (NOTE)
MIDI note number transmitted and received
by each pad
[F2] (GATE)
Duration of the note transmitted by each pad
[F3] (MIDI CH)
MIDI channel used to transmit or receive note
messages for each pad
Reference
For details on the parameters that can be edited, refer to
“Data List” (PDF).
5
To select the pad for which to make settings,
either strike that pad or use the cursor
buttons.
6
Use the dial to edit the value.
7
Press the [EXIT] button to exit the PAD MIDI
SETTING screen.
MEMO
To return to the default values, press the [F5] (DEFAULT)
button.
* To play a pad from an external MIDI device, the incoming
message must match the MIDI note number and MIDI
channel setting of the desired pad.