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Table of Contents
Itroduction
3
Main Features of the SPD-11
4
How to Use this Manual
5
Conventions Used in this Manual
5
Important Notes
6
Power Supply
6
Placement
6
Maintenance
6
Table of Contents
7
Panel Descriptions
10
Front
10
Rear
10
Cord Hook
10
Attaching the SPD-11 to a Drum Stand
12
Before You Start Playing
13
About the SPD-11
13
What Kind of Instrument Is the SPD-11?
13
Product Outline
13
Internal Organization
14
How to Switch Modes
15
How to Edit
15
Two Modes
15
How to Read the Parameter List
15
What Is a Patch?
17
What Is a Patch Chain?
17
What Is a Pad Bank?
18
What Is the Layer Function?
18
Ways to Use the Layer Function
18
How to Restore the Factory Settings (System Initialize)
19
Using the SPD-11 by Itself
20
Connection to Audio Equipment
21
Playing the Pads
21
Turning the Power on
21
Adjusting the Volume
22
Turning the Power off
22
Selecting a Patch
23
Comparing Layered Sounds
23
Using a Patch Chain
24
Setting up a Patch Chain
24
Using a Patch Chain to Select Patches
25
Erasing a Patch Chain
25
Editing a Sound (Sound Parameters)
26
How the Sound Parameters Work
26
Selecting a Sound (INST)
26
Adjusting the Volume (Level)
27
Adjusting the Pitch (Pitch)
27
Adjusting the Decay (Decay)
27
Adjusting the Stereo Position (PAN)
27
Adjusting the Dynamic Volume Response (CURVE)
28
Adjusting the Effect Depth (FX Send)
28
Editing a Sound Parameter
29
Adjusting the Pad Sesitivity (Trig Sens)
30
Setting All Pads to the same Parameter Value
30
Preventing Accidential Pad Triggering
31
Editing the Effect Used by a Pad (Editing Effect Parameters)
32
Copying a Patch (Copy)
33
How to Edit Effect Parameters
33
Connecting External Pads or Pedals
34
Percussion Set
35
Compact Drum Kit
36
Precautions When Connecting a Pad
37
Precautions When Connecting a Hi-Hat Control Pedal
38
Precautions When Connecting a Kick Pedal (Kick Trigger Unit)
39
Setting for External Pads or Kick Trigger Units
40
Adjusting the Seneitivity of a Pad or Kick Trigger Unit
41
Preventing Accidental Triggering of a Pad or Kick Trigger Unit
41
Preventing Accidental Double-Triggering of a Pad or Kick Trigger Unit
42
Setting for an External Hi-Hat Unit
43
Adjusting Volume Changes to Pad Dynamics
43
Functions that Can be Controlled by a Hi-Hat Control Pedal
43
Control the Hi-Hat Sound
44
Control the Effect Applied to an Instrument
44
Selecting the Function to be Controlled
45
Adjusting the Volume of the Hi-Hat Sound
45
Control Instrument Pitch (U07/U12/U24/D05/D12/D24)
45
Connecting MIDI Devices
46
MIDI Connections
46
About MIDI
47
How MIDI Data Is Sent and Received
47
MIDI Terminals
47
MIDI Channels
47
Main Types of MIDI Data Used by the SPD-11
48
Data Differentiated by Channel (Channel Messages)
48
Note Messages
48
Data Not Differentiated by Channel (System Messages)
49
Aftertouch Messages
49
Program Change Messages
49
Control Change Messages
49
MIDI Parameter Setting
50
MIDI Implementation Charts
50
Active Sensing
50
How the MIDI Parameters Work
51
Transmit Channel
51
Note Number
51
Gate Time
52
Pan
52
Velocity Curve
52
Velocity Seneitivity
53
Setting MIDI Parameters
54
Program Change
54
GBN System
54
Using the SPD-11 as a MIDI Sound Source
56
Another Way to Use a Footswitch
56
Setting the Receiver Channel (Basic Channel)
57
Settings for each Pad
57
How to Trigger the SPD-11'S Sound Source from an External Device
58
Patch Expand
59
How to Turn the Patch Expand Function on
59
Contents of the Patches Used for the Patch Expand Function
59
General MIDI System
60
GS Format
60
How to Use a Sequencer or a Computer to Record/Playback Your Performance
61
Sounding Priority When Patch Expand Is on
61
Connecting a Computer (or a Sequencer)
61
How to Set the Local off
62
How to Make Settings for the SPD-11
63
Data Transmission by Exclusive Message
64
What Is Device ID
64
How to Transmit (Bulk Dump)
64
How to Receive (Bulk Load)
65
Supplementary Materials
67
Taking Advantage of the On-Board Effects
67
Explanation of Terms
68
Hints on Using Reverb
68
Hints on Using Delay
68
Hints on Using Chorus/Flanger
69
Hints on Making Parameter Settings
69
Hints on Not Using Effects
69
Troubleshooting
70
When Playing the Internal Sound Source
70
When External Pads Are Connected
71
When Playing External MIDI Sound Sources
71
When Playing the Internal Sound Source of the SPD-11
73
When a Footswitch Is Conected
73
Error Messages
75
Patch Parameter Blank Chart
76
Patch Name List
77
Instrument Name List
77
Roland Exclusive Messages
79
Example of Message Transactions
80
Data Set 1: DT1 (12H)
80
MIDI Implementation
81
Transmitted Data
81
Received Data
82
Exclusive Communications
82
Parameter Address Map
83
Useful Information
84
MIDI Implementation Chart
85
How to Read a MIDI Implementation Chart
86
Specifications
87
Index
88
How-To Index
89
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Roland SPD-11 Specifications
General
Outputs
Stereo (L/Mono, R)
Sounds
256 sounds
Effects
Reverb, Delay
Trigger Inputs
4
User Programs
64
MIDI
In/Out
Power Supply
AC Adaptor
Type
Percussion Pad
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