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Roland TR-626 - Altering the Key Number of each Drum Voice

Roland TR-626
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MIDI
Function
(OMNI
Mode)
Step 3
(Key
Number)
When OMNI mode
is
turned
off, only
the
information
sent
on
the
reception
channel
designated to
accent
it will
be
received,
out
of
information
sent
on several channels. When OMNI ON
is
selected,
information
sent
on all the reception channels will be received no
matter
what
channel
may
be set.
Set
the Key Number
(=Note
Number) of each drum voice
of
the
TR
-
626
to
the
corresponding signal of the transmitter (
s).
( See "
Altering
the
Key Number of each drum voice"
on
p.84.)
Key
Numbers
can
be
set
to control
the
generation
of
sound
for
every
drum
voice of
the
TR
-626.
From
the
manufacturer,
the
Key Numbers were
set
as follows :
(37) (39) (42) (44) (46) (49) (51) (54) (56) (58) (61) (63) (66) (68) (70) (73)
(75)
RIM
HCP CHH
(35) (36) (38) (40) (41) (43)
BD1
BD2
SD1 SD2
LT1
LT2
Step 4
80
OHH
CCY
RCY
TAMB
.CB
SD3
OHCG
LTB
LAG
GLAVES
(45) (47) (48) (50) (52) (53) (55) (57) (59)
(60) (62) (64)
(65)
(67) (69) (71)
(72)
(74)
MT1
MT2
HT1
HT2
CHINA
CUP
MHCG
LCG
HTB
HAG
SKIKER
t
I
Middle C
* Each drum voice
uses
abbreviation
e.g.
BD for
bass
drum.(See page 9.)
Starting
the
transmitter
will
make
the
TR-626
play in
accordance
with
the
transmitted
information.
*
Turn
the
SYNC
mode
off
in
order
to
transmit
playing
data
from
a
sequencer
or
other
rhythm
machines.
If
data
has
already
been
written
into
a
track
designated
by
the
TR-626,
and
if
the
transmitter
begins
playing
the
TR
-626
in
MIDI
SYNC
mode,
the
TR-626'
s
rhythm
pattern
will
be
output
in
addition
to
the
transmitter's
rhythm
pattern.

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