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8 Getting Familiar D BEAM Now pass your hand over the D Beam. Here you are simply triggering a sound with it.Make sure the [D BEAM] button is lit. Am
9 Getting Familiar In order to understand the possibilities of the various editing functions, there are a few basic points you must take into conside
10 Getting Familiar Tuning 1. Press [KIT] (*1) , then press [CONGA], then [EDIT] and you see <INST>. Press the [ ] cursor and you will see the
11 Getting Familiar1. Press [KIT], then press [CONGA], then [EDIT], so you see <INST> in the display again. 2. Press the [ ] cursor once and yo
12 Getting Familiar1. Press [KIT], then press [STEEL DRUM], then [EDIT], so you see <INST> in the display again. 2. Press the [ ] cursor until
13 Getting Familiar The D Beam functions not only for triggering sounds, but for controlling them as well. During this explanation, make sure the [EF
14 Getting Familiar STYLE GUIDE Metronome patterns include 86 variations and are not only fun to play along with, but can help you learn different rh
15 Getting Familiar7. Press the [ ] until you see: Style Guide patterns have their own tempo settings. If Tempo Change is set to OFF, then those tem
16 Getting Familiar7. Press the [ ] again, and you’ll see: You have 12 different types of sounds to use as a metronome sound. Metronome Sound List 8
17 Getting Familiar Here you will find 6 different functions, all designed to challenge and help you improve your timing, rhythmical sense, stamina a
18 Getting Familiar * This function uses the sound assigned to the large right pad (M5) in the current kit. Be sure there is a sound assigned there o
19 Getting Familiar Designed to help you become more familiar with the positions of the pads, it provides some challenging variations. Remember this
20 Getting Familiar1. Press the [COACH] button and use the [ ] or [ ] cursors until you see <AUTO UP/DOWN> in the display. 2. Press the [ ] bu
21 Advanced Edit 1. Select any kit. 2. Press [EDIT], and then the [ ], until you see <PRESSURE>. 3. Press the [ ] once and then the [ ] again
22 Advanced Edit1. Press [EDIT], and then the [ ], until you see <KIT/MIDI>. 2. Press the [ ] and you see the Kit Volume. Note# 3. Press the
23 Advanced Edit * If you have selected a preset kit, the only functions available here are KIT COPY and L-R EXCHANGE. 1. To access the TOOLS, press
24 Advanced Edit Refer to page 14. 1. While holding down the [SHIFT] button, press [EDIT]. 2. Use the [ ] until you see <AMBIENCE>. 3. Press t
25 Advanced Edit1. While holding down the [SHIFT] button, press [EDIT]. 2. Use the [ ] until you see <D BEAM>. 3. Press the [ ], and you’ll se
26 Advanced Edit1. While holding down the [SHIFT] button, press [EDIT]. 2. Press the [ ] until you see <EXT TRIG> (external trigger). 3. Press
27 Advanced Edit5. Continuing to press the [ ] will give you access to the following parameters. Normally you do not have to adjust them, as the set
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28 Advanced EditEFFECT While pressing the [EDIT] button, press [EFFECT] button to access to Effects editing. D BEAM While holding down the [EDIT] but
29 Error Messages/Troubleshooting This section lists the messages (error messages) that the HandSonic 10 produces and explains the meaning of each me
30 Effects List 3Band EQ Standard 3 Band Equalizer Filter Cuts high or low frequencies. Drive modulates the cut-off frequency. Compressor Attenuates
31 Effects List Tempo Delay Tempo Synchronized Delay TapeEcho Old Style Tape Echo Machine Overdrive Similar to Overdrive Pedal Distortion Standard
32 Effects List Pitch Sweep Pitch Bending with a Sweep Effect Wah Similar to a Wah Wah Pedal Flanger Standard Flanger Unit Step Flange (Step Flang
33 Effects List Phaser Standard Flanger Unit Chorus Chorus can “fatten” the sound Auto Pan Automated Panning Effect Reverb Standard Reverb Unit D
34 Instrument List Instrument Name Abbreviations/Terms When you see a “/” for example: AgogoBell L/H— it means that the sound will “velocity switch.”
35 Instrument List No. Inst Remarks 124 Dholak Ta125 Dholak Tun126 Dholak Na127 Dholak TunNa *P128 Darabuka Dom *P129 Darabuka Tak130 Doira Dun *P131
36 Kit List No. Inst Remarks 320 SpokeTom Hi321 SpokeTom Mid322 SpokeTom Lo323 OctTom Hi324 OctTom Mid325 OctTom Lo326 808 Tom Hi327 808 Tom Mid328 8
37 Style Guide Metronome Pattern List No. Pattern Name Tempo Meas TimeSig 01 Samba 90 1 4/402 SambaKick 126 2 4/403 Baiao 110
2 Contents Features ...3 Demo Songs ...3 Panel Descrip
38 Glossary (from p. 27 ) An example of PAf is as follows: Let’s say you are using the ROLL function on all the pads. IF you press lightly on o
39 Glossary Hardly any dynamic response, easy to maintain strong volume levels. Ideal when using drum triggers. fig.VeloC-LOUD.e (from p. 27 ) A tri
40 Interface Profile[EDIT]Depend on “Type”HPD-10_e1.book 40 ページ 2006年4月7日 金曜日 午後2時14分
41 Interface ProfileSETUP ([SHIFT] + [EDIT])Only for Dump = 1KITOnly for Mode = PAD(RIM)HPD-10_e1.book 41 ページ 2006年4月7日 金曜日 午後2時14分
42 MIDI Implementation Chart MIDI Implementation ChartFunction...BasicChannelModeNoteNumber :VelocityAfterTouchPitch BendControlChangeProgChangeSyste
43 Specifications HPD-10: HandSonic 10 Pad 10 inches, 10 sections, Pressure-Sensitive Instruments 410 Kits 64 Effects Ambience (5 types)Multi-Effects
44 Attaching the HandSonic 10 to the Stand (optional) 1. Using the screws already mounted on the bottom of the HandSonic 10, attach the stand holder
45 Index A Ambience ... 8, 24 Assigning a Sound to a Pad ...
46 Index NOTE OFF ... 22 Note# ...
47 MEMOHPD-10_e1.book 47 ページ 2006年4月7日 金曜日 午後2時14分
3 Features 410 Sounds Sound selection is made easy thanks to sound category Groups or Alphabetical listing. Specially Selected Effects Ambience (5 Ty
48 USING THE UNIT SAFELY Please Read This Section USING THE UNIT SAFELY 001 • Before using this unit, make sure to read the instruction
49 USING THE UNIT SAFELY Please Read This Section 012b • Immediately turn the power off, remove the AC adaptor from the outlet, and req
50 IMPORTANT NOTES Please Read This Section IMPORTANT NOTES 291a In addition to the items listed under “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on page
This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89/336/EEC.For EU CountriesFor EU CountriesApparatus containing Lithium batteriesA
As of April 1, 2006 (ROLAND)Information When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Rolanddistributor in yo
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4 Panel Descriptions fig.0-01.e Top PanelEFFECT ButtonOn/OffLED is lit when ON.[SHIFT] + this button for AMBIENCE ON/OFFSee p. 8, 12PRESET KIT Button
5 Panel Descriptions DisplayAppears when AMBIENCE is on.Page direction indicators during edit modesAppears during instrument selection when instrumen
6 Panel Descriptions fig.0-02.e 921 * To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off th
7 Getting Familiar Turning the Power On/Off 941, 942 Make sure the volume controls on the HandSonic 10, and any connected devices are set to “0.” The
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