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Roland TAIKO-1 - Editing Sounds and Other Settings for Kits; (Kit Edit); Setting an Instrument (Instrument)

Roland TAIKO-1
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Kits and instruments
On the TAIKO-1, the sounds that play when you strike the pads
are called “instruments (INST). The set of instruments allocated
to each pad is called a k i t.”
Pad
Surface/head
Edge/rim
Layer ALayer A
Layer BLayer B
Layer ALayer A
Layer BLayer B
Selecting a pad to congure
To edit the settings for a pad, strike that pad to select it.
To select the
rim of a pad, strike the rim.
Preventing the currently edited pad from changing
(Trigger Lock)
If you want to audition your performance sounds while you edit
the instruments, you can specify that the currently edited pad
does not change even if you strike another pad.
&
“Preventing the Currently Edited Pad from Changing (Trigger
Lock)” (p. 30)
* The pad remains locked even if you use MIDI messages to switch
pads.
MEMO
By assigning Trig Lock” to the assignable buttons (p. 30),
you can use buttons such as [ ] (TOMOE) to switch this on/
o.
This shows how to edit the sounds of a kit.
1. Press “MENU” (F2 button).
2. Use the [
H
] [
I
] buttons to select “Kit Edit, and then
press “SELECT” (F2 button).
The KIT EDIT screen appears.
3. Use the [
H
] [
I
] buttons to select the item, and then
press “SELECT” (F2 button).
Setting an Instrument (Instrument) page 16
Conguring the Eects (Eects) page 18
Setting the Kit Level (Kit Level) page 20
Mute Group (Mute Group) page 20
Setting How the Nuance Changes According to Where You Strike the Pad (Kit Pad Control)
page 20
Controlling the Sounds Using a Connected Pedal (Pedal Control) page 21
Controlling from an External MIDI Device (Kit MIDI) page 21
Naming a Kit (Kit Name) page 22
Giving a Kit a Kanji Name (Kit Kanji Name) page 22
Saving your settings
Since the TAIKO-1 automatically saves the values that you
change, theres no need to perform a specic operation to save
your settings.
Settings are also saved when you turn o the power.
Setting an Instrument
(Instrument)
This shows how to assign dierent sounds to the head or rim.
You can assign two sounds to an “instrument, which can also be
played as a layer (layers A/B).
1. On the KIT EDIT screen, select “Instrument” and press
“SELECT” (F2 button).
The INSTRUMENT screen appears.
Layer B
Set the “SW (switch) to ONto display the category and name, and to select the sound.
Layer A
Category
Sound Name
Layer B ON/OFF
Pad name
2. Strike to select the pad that you want to set.
3. Press “EDIT (F2 button) for more detailed settings.
The INST EDIT (LAYER A) screen appears.
Here we make the settings for layer A.
4. Use the [
H
] [
I
] buttons to select the item, and then
use the [+] [-] buttons to change the setting.
Parameter
[
H
] [
I
] buttons
Value
[+] [-] buttons
Explanation
Pad PAD1H–PAD2R Selects the pad to set.
Level
-INF, -60.0–+6.0
[dB]
(in units of 0.5)
Sets the volume of the instrument.
“Parameters
Specic to Each
Instrument”
&
“Parameters Specic to Each Instrument” (p. 17)
Pitch -2400–2400
Sets the pitch of the instrument (in units of
one cent).
* Semitone = 100 cents
Decay 1–100 Sets the length of the sound’s decay.
Dynamic Enhnc
Sw
OFF, ON
Sets whether to use emphasize when you
play the instrument strongly (ON) or not
(OFF).
* This cannot be specied for user samples.
Transient Sw OFF, ON
Turn this on to boost or suppress the attack
or release portions of the instrument (the
transients).
* This cannot be specied for user samples.
Transient Time 1–10
Adjusts the time over which the attack
changes.
Transient Attack -100–+100
Adjusts the attack.
Use this to emphasize or de-emphasize the
attack portion of the sound.
Editing Sounds and Other Settings for Kits
(Kit Edit)

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