User Manual
Table Of Contents
- USING THE UNIT SAFELY
- IMPORTANT NOTES
- Contents
- Features
- Panel Descriptions
- Setting Up the Kit
- Choosing a Drum Kit
- Playing the Drum Kit
- Creating Your Own Drum Kit
- Playing with the Metronome (Click)
- Playing with a CD, Tape, or MD (Via MIX IN Jack)
- COACH Mode
- Pad Adjustments
- Hi-Hat Control Pedal Adjustment
- Factory Reset (Restoring the Factory Settings)
- About the Pads
- Pad Configuration Possibilities
- Pad and Trigger Settings
- Selecting the Pad Type (Trigger Type)
- Adjusting Pad Sensitivity
- Setting the Minimum Levels for the Pads (Threshold)
- How Playing Dynamics Changes the Volume (Velocity Curve)
- Adjusting the Trigger Signal Detection Time (Scan Time)
- Detecting Trigger Signal Attenuation and Cancelling Incorrect Triggering (Retrigger Cancel)
- Eliminate Crosstalk Between Pads (Crosstalk Cancel)
- Double Triggering Prevention (Mask Time)
- Rim Shots Response (Rim Sensitivity)
- Rim/Edge Dynamic Response (Rim Gain)
- MIDI Settings
- Troubleshooting / Error Messages
- Drum Kit List
- Drum Instrument List
- MIDI Implementation Chart
- Specifications
- Index
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MIDI Settings
Doing this allows you to play sounds in the TD-3 and
sounds in an external MIDI sound module
simultaneously.
1.
Connect the TD-3’s MIDI OUT connector with a
MIDI cable to the MIDI IN connector of the
external MIDI device.
fig.midi-007.e
2.
Set the external MIDI device’s MIDI receive
channel to 10.
3.
Set the note number to be transmitted from
each pad (p. 60).
Match this to the note number of the sound you wish to
play on the external MIDI sound module or sampler.
This makes the settings that allow performances of the pads to
be recorded by an external MIDI sequencer.
1.
Use MIDI cables to connect the MIDI connectors
of the TD-3 and MIDI sequencer as shown in the
following figure.
fig.midi-008.e
2.
Hold down [INST] and turn the TD-3’s power on.
Local Control is set to “OFF.”
3.
Set both the external MIDI sequencer’s MIDI
transmit and receive channels to 10 if needed.
4.
Start recording on the external MIDI sequencer.
5.
Everything you play on the pads will be
recorded in the sequencer.
6.
When you’re finished, stop recording.
7.
Play the MIDI sequencer, and you’ll hear what
you just recorded.
Here, the TD-3 is used as a sound module. You can connect a
MIDI-compatible keyboard or pads for performance.
1.
Connect the TD-3’s MIDI IN connector with a
MIDI cable to the MIDI OUT connector of the
external MIDI device.
fig.midi-009.e
2.
Set the external MIDI device’s MIDI transmit
channel to 10.
3.
When playing the external MIDI device, the TD-3
will sound.
Triggering an External Sound Module
from the TD-3
Recording to an External Sequencer
TD-3
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
External MIDI Sound Module,
Sampler etc.
TD-3
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
External MIDI Sequencer
Using the TD-3 As a Sound Module
MIDI OUT
MIDI Keyboard, Pad
TD-3
MIDI IN
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