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Getting ready, An overview of the td-50x, Drum kits – Roland TD-50X Prismatic V-Drums Sound Module User Manual

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Getting Ready

An Overview of the TD-50X

Drum Kits

On the TD-50X, the sounds that play when you strike each pad are called “instruments.” A set of instruments allocated to the respective pads is

called a “drum kit.”

Drum kit 100

Drum kit 1

Pads

Expansion 1

(AUX 1)

HEAD

RIM

Expansion 3

(AUX 3)

HEAD

RIM

Expansion 2

(AUX 2)

HEAD

RIM

Expansion 4

(AUX 4)

HEAD

RIM

Floor tom

(TOM 4)

HEAD

RIM

Hi-hat cymbal

(HI-HAT)

HEAD (bow)

RIM (edge)

Crash cymbal 1

(CRASH 1)

HEAD (bow)

RIM (edge)

Crash cymbal 2

(CRASH 2)

HEAD (bow)

RIM (edge)

Ride cymbal

(RIDE)

HEAD (bow)

RIM (edge)

BELL

Snare drum

(SNARE)

HEAD

RIM

High tom

(TOM 1)

HEAD

RIM

Middle tom

(TOM 2)

HEAD

RIM

Low tom

(TOM 3)

HEAD

RIM

Bass drum

(KICK)

HEAD

Ambience settings

Overhead mics for the drum kit overall,
performance location, etc.

Mixer settings

Multi-effect, master compressor, master
equalizer, etc.

Overall settings for the

entire drum kit

Overall drum kit volume, drum kit name,
MIDI settings, etc.

Pad settings

Pad compressor, etc.

Overall instrument settings (head)

Volume, pan, pad equalizer, how the sub-instrument is played, etc.

Instruments

Instrument sounds, transients, etc.

Sub-instruments

Instrument sounds, transients, etc.

Overall instrument settings (rim)

MEMO

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When you change a drum kit setting, the changed setting is saved automatically.

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For details on the parameter configuration of the drum kits, please refer to the “Data List” (PDF).

Instruments

(p. 28)

The snare drum, kick drum and other instrument sounds are referred

to as “instruments.”
You can allocate different instruments to the head, rim and other parts

of each pad.
Create the sound you like by modifying the settings of each

instrument. With the instruments, you can recreate the changes in

sound from different depths of drum shells, add transient effects and

change the sound in other ways.
Also, audio files that you created on your computer can be imported

from an SD card into the TD-50X, and played as instruments (with the

User Sample function).

Ambience

(p. 32)

“Ambience” is an effect that recreates the reverberations of a

performance space.
You can adjust the overhead mic sound (which picks up the overall

sound of the drum kit), the room ambience and the reverb (room type

and size, reverberation sound, etc.).
Ambience can be applied individually for each drum kit. You can also

set how much effect is applied for each pad.

Mixer

(p. 32)

This sets the volume balance, pan, effects and so on for each pad.
The TD-50X features the following effect types. Some of these can be

applied per pad, and some are applied to the entire drum kit.

Effects

Explanation

Pad equalizer/
Pad compressor

(PAD EQ/PAD COMP)

Use the equalizer to adjust the sound balance for
each frequency range, divided into high, middle,
low range and so on.
Use the compressor to suppress peaks in volume
by adjusting the attack and sound pressure.
With the pad equalizer, you can apply the effect
differently per pad zone; and with the pad
compressor, you can apply the effect for each
individual pad.

Multi-effect

(MFX)

With the multi-effect, you can select and apply
three effects from a total of 38 effect types.
The multi-effect can be applied individually for
each drum kit. You can also set how much effect is
applied for each pad.

Master compressor/
Master EQ

(MASTER COMP/MASTER EQ)

This lets you apply compressor and equalizer
effects to the entire drum kit.