Roland TD-3 user manual

User manual for the device Roland TD-3

Device: Roland TD-3
Category: Musical Instrument
Manufacturer: Roland
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Added : 4/6/2014
Number of pages: 21
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SMARTRIGGER USERS GUIDE
Version 1.4
1/30/2005






Users Guide
Smartrigger Electronic Percussion Products
©2004 All Rights Reserved. http://www.smartrigger.com

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SMARTRIGGER USERS GUIDE Version 1.4 1/30/2005 Table of Contents Table of Contents....................................................................................................................... 2 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 3 Smartrigger Cymbal Features.................................................................................................... 4 Setup ..........

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SMARTRIGGER USERS GUIDE Version 1.4 1/30/2005 Introduction Thank you for purchasing Smartrigger Electronic Cymbals – the biggest advance in electronic drumming since MIDI! Smartrigger cymbals were designed to meet the needs of today’s electronic drummer, providing the ultimate electronic cymbal triggering, aesthetics, and playability available anywhere, at any price. This user’s guide provides simple instructions for getting your new Smartrigger Cymbals integrated into your electronic

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SMARTRIGGER USERS GUIDE Version 1.4 1/30/2005 Smartrigger Cymbal Features Smartrigger Electronic Cymbals feature many improvements over previous electronic cymbals including:  Authentic Playability is accomplished by using real brass alloy metal cymbals. This means that your sticks respond to the playing surface the exact same way as they do when using real acoustic cymbals.  Acoustic Dampening – our special patent pending dampening layer provides several important features: o V

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SMARTRIGGER USERS GUIDE Version 1.4 1/30/2005 Setup Electronic cymbals produce no sound themselves and require the use of external sound modules in order to be used as musical instruments. Smartrigger Electronic Cymbals are compatible with many drum modules on the market including those manufactured by Roland, Yamaha, Alesis, and Ddrum and can also be used to trigger sounds on any MIDI instrument using a “Trigger to MIDI” interface such as the Roland TMC-6. Quick Setup 1. Insert the “r

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SMARTRIGGER USERS GUIDE Version 1.4 1/30/2005 Proper Cymbal Mounting Smartrigger cymbals are designed to be mounted on any standard cymbal stand or mounting arm. Most stock cymbal stands come with a 6mm or 8m threaded mounting rod, a series of washers and a wing-nut. You Smartrigger cymbal should be mounted between the two felt washers that come with almost all cymbals stands. If you need additional cymbal hardware, any drum shop or music store will have these in stock as they ar

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SMARTRIGGER USERS GUIDE Version 1.4 1/30/2005 Note that you CAN NOT use a cymbal sleeve with the Ride cymbal as it already has a built-in sleeve. Make sure to use felt washers on the top and bottom of the ride. Mounting the Hi Hat Cymbals The Smartrigger hi hat cymbals offer the best of both worlds and are designed to be mounted on a fixed hi hat arm or standard hi hat stand. Your choice of mounting will depend on what type of hi hat controller you are using and how much hardware you wan

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SMARTRIGGER USERS GUIDE Version 1.4 1/30/2005 Hi Hat Clutch Mounting Regardless of which type of hi hat stand you choose, you will mount the top hi hat cymbal onto your hi hat clutch. Almost all hi hat arms and stands come with a clutch. You can use any clutch you like including a “drop clutch”. All you have to do is replace each standard felt washers with two Smartrigger rubber washers. Clutch with Standard Felt Washers Clutch w/ Smartrigger Rubber washers installed The dual wa

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SMARTRIGGER USERS GUIDE Version 1.4 1/30/2005 Triggering the Dual-Zone Crash and Hi Hat Cymbals The Smartrigger crash and hi hat cymbals use what is commonly called a “Head/Rim” or “Piezo/Rim-switch” type of triggering system. This means that the first “zone” or sound can be triggered by activating the piezo trigger (which is mounted inside the small black housing underneath the cymbal) and the second “zone” or sound can be triggered by activating the piezo trigger and the rim-switch at

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SMARTRIGGER USERS GUIDE Version 1.4 1/30/2005 Triggering the Dual-Zone Ride The Smartrigger ride cymbals use a dual-piezo design where the main piezo is mounted under the bow of the cymbal in the trigger housing and a second piezo is mounted directly under the bell of the cymbal. The main piezo is triggered when you play o the bow of the cymbal while the second piezo is triggered when you play the bell of the cymbal. Smartrigger’s patent-pending design allows you to play the ride cymba

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SMARTRIGGER USERS GUIDE Version 1.4 1/30/2005 Triggering the Triple-Zone Ride The new Smartrigger three zone ride cymbal is the most amazingly realistic electronic cymbal ever made! It features the same bell and bow triggers as the dual zone ride, but has an additional edge sensor mounted on the underside of the front 180 degrees of the cymbal. This sensor works similarly to our crash sensor in that it allows the 16” ride to be choked and provides an additional zone for an edge ride soun

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SMARTRIGGER USERS GUIDE Version 1.4 1/30/2005 Setting Your Trigger Inputs The following information is only a starting point for setting your module to use Smartrigger Cymbals. There are many factors that will affect the triggering and sensitivity of your module’s inputs including:  Playing style  Type of drum sticks  Cymbal mounting (stands vs. racks)  Types of drums used and their sizes  Module features  How hard you play Start with the recommended trigger input settings a

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SMARTRIGGER USERS GUIDE Version 1.4 1/30/2005 Roland Drum Module Settings Roland produces some of the most popular drum modules on the market and offers several different models. We have included the default settings for some of the most recent Roland modules here. If you have a Roland module which is not listed here, experiment with the trigger input settings and let us know what works best for you and we’ll included it in the next version of the manual. Settings for the Roland TD-20 a

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SMARTRIGGER USERS GUIDE Version 1.4 1/30/2005 Included Ride Y Cable splits stereo cable into 2 mono inputs  Plug the black TIP plug into the RIDE input and the orange RING plug into the EDGE input. This places the bow ride sound on the Ride input and the bell ride sound on the Edge input. Make sure you have a ride bow sound assigned to the HEAD of the Ride input and a bell sound assigned to the HEAD of the Edge input.  Alternatively, you can use one of the AUX inputs for the ride w

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SMARTRIGGER USERS GUIDE Version 1.4 1/30/2005 o Aux Input HEAD = Ride Bell Sound o Aux Input RIM = Ride Edge Sound (Same as #10 RIM) Notes for using the Smartrigger CY-16R Dual Zone Ride Cymbal:  Use the included Y cable on the module end of the ride’s stereo cable. Plug the black TIP plug into the RIDE input and the orange RING plug into the AUX 1 input. Settings for the Roland TD-8 Type Sens Thold Curve Scan ReTrg Mask Xtalk Can. Splash CY1 10 4 Linear 2.5 8 8 40 Crash CY1

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SMARTRIGGER USERS GUIDE Version 1.4 1/30/2005 Hosa YPP-117 Y Cable Settings for the Roland TD-6/6V Type Sens Thold Curve Scan ReTrg Mask Xtalk Can. Splash CY-6 10 2 Linear 2.5 6 8 40 Crash CY-6 10 2 Linear 2.5 6 8 40 China CY-6 10 2 Linear 2.5 6 8 40 Ride Bow CY-6 8 2 Linear 2.5 6 8 40 Ride Bell CY-6 12 0 Linear 2.5 6 8 40 Hi Hat CY-6 10 2 Linear 2.5 6 8 40 Notes for using the Smartrigger CY-16RC3 Triple Zone Crash/Ride Cymbal:  Connect one stereo cable from the bow trigg

Summary of the content on the page No. 17

SMARTRIGGER USERS GUIDE Version 1.4 1/30/2005 Settings for the Roland TD-3 Type Sens Thold Curve Scan ReTrg Mask Xtalk Can. Splash CY-6 10 2 Linear 2.5 6 8 40 Crash CY-6 10 2 Linear 2.5 6 8 40 China CY-6 10 2 Linear 2.5 6 8 40 Ride Bow CY-6 8 2 Linear 2.5 6 8 40 Ride Bell CY-6 12 0 Linear 2.5 6 8 40 Hi Hat CY-6 10 2 Linear 2.5 6 8 40 Notes for using the Smartrigger CY-16RC3 Triple Zone Crash/Ride Cymbal:  Connect one stereo cable from the bow trigger jack to the RIDE input on

Summary of the content on the page No. 18

SMARTRIGGER USERS GUIDE Version 1.4 1/30/2005 Settings for the Roland TMC-6 Type Sens Thold Curve Scan ReTrg Mask Xtalk Can. Splash CY 10 4 Lnr 2.5 8 8 40 Crash CY 10 4 Lnr 2.5 8 8 40 China CY 10 4 Lnr 2.5 8 8 40 Ride Bow CY 8 4 Lnr 2.5 8 8 40 Ride Bell CY 12 0 Lnr 2.5 8 8 40 Hi Hat CY 10 4 Lnr 2.5 8 8 40 Notes for using the Smartrigger CY-16RC3 Triple Zone Crash/Ride Cymbal:  Connect one stereo cable from the bow trigger jack to the RIDE input on your module.  Connect the o

Summary of the content on the page No. 19

SMARTRIGGER USERS GUIDE Version 1.4 1/30/2005 Yamaha Drum Modules Yamaha also offers a few very popular drum modules in the DTX line of electronic drums such as the DTXtreme IIS and the DTXpress III. Our splash, crash, china, and hi hat are supported when using the PCY-80 trigger input setting. Our ride cymbals will work but are not supported at this time. Alesis Drum Modules Alesis offers exceptional value and very popular drum modules including the DMPro, DM5, and DM4. These m

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SMARTRIGGER USERS GUIDE Version 1.4 1/30/2005 Transporting Your Cymbals You should transport your cymbals in protected and padded cases. We recommend using standard cymbal bags like the one pictured here. The use of hard plastic cymbal-safe type of cases isn’t recommended because you can’t clamp down more than a few Smartrigger cymbals before you run out of room. Recommended Not Recommended The trigger housings on the undersides of the cymbals are made from a very strong and lig


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