Roland TD-17KV [7/28] About performance techniques
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7
Getting Ready
About Performance Techniques
This unit responds to a variety of performance techniques
just like an acoustic drum set.
Pad
Playing method Explanation
Head shot
Head
Hit only the head of the pad.
Rim shot
Rim
Strike the head and the rim of the
pad simultaneously.
A sound (rim sound) dierent than
the head shot will be heard.
Cross stick
(snare drum only)
(p. 8)
When XSTICK (p. 8) is on:
Only strike the rim of the pad.
Depending on the instrument
assigned to the rim you can play rim
shots and/or cross stick sounds.
* This is available only for a pad
that is connected to “SN” of the
dedicated connection cable.
* To play the cross stick, be sure that
you only strike the rim of the pad.
Placing your hand on the head of
the pad might prevent the cross
stick sound from being played
properly.
Hi-hat
Playing method Explanation
Open/closed
The hi-hat tone changes
smoothly and continuously from
open to closed in response to
how far the pedal is pressed.
You can also play the foot closed
sound (playing the hi-hat with
the pedal completely pressed
down) and foot splash sound
(playing the hi-hat with the pedal
fully pressed and then instantly
opening it).
Bow shot This playing method involves
striking the middle area of the
top hi-hat. It corresponds to the
sound of the “head-side” of the
connected trigger input.
Playing method Explanation
Edge shot
Edge sensor
This playing method involves
striking the edge of the top
hi-hat with the shoulder of the
stick. When played as shown in
the gure, the “rim-side” sound
of the connected trigger input is
triggered.
* Striking directly on the edge
(i.e., exactly from the side)
will not produce the correct
sound. Strike as shown in the
illustration.
* Do not strike the bottom of the top hi-hat, and do
not strike the bottom hi-hat. Doing so will cause
malfunctions.
Cymbal
Playing method Explanation
Bow shot
This is the most common
playing method, playing the
middle area of the cymbal.
It corresponds to the sound
of the “head-side” of the
connected trigger input.
Edge shot
Edge sensor
This playing method involves
striking the edge with the
shoulder of the stick. When
played as shown in the gure,
the “rim-side” sound of the
connected input is triggered.
Bell shot (ride cymbal
only)
This is the technique of
striking the bell. When
the bell area shown in the
illustration is struck, the bell
sound is heard.
Strike the bell somewhat
strongly with the shoulder of
the stick.
* Use a V-cymbal pad that
supports Ride 3 way trigger.
Choke play
Roland logo
Edge sensor
If you use your hand to choke
(grasp) the edge sensor after
striking the cymbal, the
sound stops.
When you strike the cymbal
in the choked state, the
sound is shorter.
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- Adjust the playing feel p 21 1
- Create your very own kits p 14 1
- Customizing 1
- Eco friendly power save function 1
- Look what you can do with the td 17 td 17 l 1
- Owner s manua 1
- Owner s manual 1
- Pdf manual download from the web 1
- Perform along with audio from your smartphone p 5 1
- Perform with various sounds p 8 1
- Performing 1
- Practicing 1
- Practicing along with a song p 9 1
- Practicing with coach mode p 11 1
- Recording a song that you re practicing p 10 1
- Sounding a click metronome p 9 1
- Supports a variety of performance techniques p 7 1
- This document 1
- To obtain the pdf manual 1
- Contents 2
- Customizing a ki 2
- Dc in jack 2
- Getting read 2
- Important note 2
- Main specification 2
- Operating guide panel descriptions 2
- Overall settings setup 2
- Practicin 2
- Recordin 2
- Troubleshootin 2
- Using the unit safel 2
- Connect your equipment 3
- Dc in jack 3
- Getting ready 3
- Master output l mono r jacks 3
- Midi out jack 3
- Mix in jack 3
- Phones jack 3
- Sd card slot 3
- Trigger in aux crash 2 jacks 3
- Trigger input connector 3
- Usb computer port 3
- Getting ready 4
- Making hi hat settings 4
- Mounting this unit on the stand 4
- Turning the power off 4
- Turning the power on 4
- Turning the power on off 4
- Bluetooth audio 5
- Connecting an already paired mobile device 5
- Getting ready 5
- Midi data transmission and reception 5
- Playing back music 5
- Registering a mobile device pairing 5
- Using the bluetooth functionality 5
- Using the bluetooth midi functionality 5
- Connection state between this unit and the mobile device 6
- Disabling the bluetooth functionality 6
- Getting ready 6
- Installation tips 6
- Place the mobile device on the tray and use it 6
- Specifying the bluetooth id 6
- About performance techniques 7
- Bell shot ride cymbal only 7
- Bow shot 7
- Choke play 7
- Cross stick snare drum only p 8 7
- Cymbal 7
- Edge shot 7
- Getting ready 7
- Head shot 7
- Hi hat 7
- Open closed 7
- Rim shot 7
- Adjusting various volumes 8
- Confirming an operation editing a value 8
- Making overall settings 8
- Operating guide panel descriptions 8
- Selecting a kit 8
- Turning the power on off 8
- Using cross stick technique 8
- Viewing the display 8
- Adjusting the overall tonal character 9
- Adjusting the overall volume 9
- Customizing the kit 9
- Operating guide panel descriptions 9
- Operations during playback 9
- Performing along with a song 9
- Performing or recording along with a song performing along with a song from an audio player or mobile device 9
- Practicing in coach mode 9
- Recording p 10 9
- Sounding a click 9
- Playback and saving 10
- Recording 10
- Recording a performance 10
- Recording on a connected computer 10
- Recording your performance along with a song 10
- Selecting and recording a song 10
- Transmitting and receiving audio via usb installing the usb driver 10
- Correctly playing in time with the beat time check 11
- Developing internal timing sense quiet count 11
- Practicing 11
- Practicing in coach mode 11
- Selecting a practice menu 11
- Time check settings 11
- Overall evaluation 12
- Practicing 12
- Quiet count settings 12
- Step 1 change up 12
- Step 2 auto up down 12
- Step 3 time check 12
- Warm ups 12
- Playing a guide track with an internal song 13
- Playing back 13
- Playing your own guide track with a song 13
- Practicing 13
- Preparing an audio file for the guide 13
- Sounding a click along with a song guide track 13
- Warm ups settings 13
- Adjusting the volume of each pad level 14
- Choosing a pad to edit 14
- Choosing by hitting a pad 14
- Choosing with the pad select button 14
- Customizing a kit 14
- Saving the settings 14
- Selecting an instrument assign 14
- Setting a parameter for each strike location f1 h r on button 14
- Audio files that can be loaded by this unit 15
- Customizing a kit 15
- Importing an audio file 15
- Importing and playing audio files user sample 15
- Listing the user samples 15
- User sample menu list 15
- Assigning a user sample to an instrument and playing it 16
- Customizing a kit 16
- Editing user samples 16
- Customizing a kit 17
- Other menu list 17
- Other settings other 17
- Tuning and muffling settings tuning muffling 17
- Copying a kit 18
- Customizing a kit 18
- Backing up or loading kits 19
- Customizing a kit 19
- Note when backing up or loading 19
- Basic procedure 20
- Overall settings setup 20
- Setup menu list 20
- Adjusting the pad s sensitivity 21
- Backing up data to an sd card 21
- Backing up to an sd card 21
- Editing the pad settings 21
- Overall settings setup 21
- Specifying the type of pad 21
- Checking the usage status of an sd card 22
- Deleting backup data from an sd card 22
- Formatting an sd card 22
- Loading backup data from an sd card 22
- Overall settings setup 22
- Making the power automatically turn off after a time auto off 23
- Overall settings setup 23
- Sd card folder structure 23
- When saving audio files on an sd card 23
- Overall settings setup 24
- Restoring the factory settings 24
- Troubleshooting 25
- Problems with bluetooth functionality 26
- Troubleshooting 26
- Additional precautions 27
- Caution 27
- Caution regarding radio frequency emissions 27
- Cautions when moving this unit 27
- Concerning the auto off function 27
- Do not place in a location that is unstable 27
- Evaluate safety issues before using stands 27
- Important notes 27
- Keep small items out of the reach of children 27
- Precautions regarding placement of this unit on a stand 27
- Repairs and data 27
- Use only the specified stand s 27
- Use only the stand that is recommended 27
- Use only the supplied ac adaptor and the correct voltage 27
- Use only the supplied power cord 27
- Using external memories 27
- Using the unit safely 27
- Warning 27
- Intellectual property right 28
- Main specifications 28
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