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Rob Hancock Posted on Sep 29, 2017

Roland td10 and td7 midi

I am trying to link a roland td7 to a td 10 to get more triggers. wen I run the midi cable and hook up both units I wind up triggering the identical sounds of the td10 through the same corresponding triggers of the td7. (snare trigger input of the td7 triggers the snare sound of the td10) is there a way to add more sounds minus the identical triggering?

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Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Dec 18, 2010

SOURCE: Well the Roland td-4s is

It sounds like the sensor is bad in the unit... If you have only had it a few weeks, exercise your warraaanty for replacement. Repairing the piezo sensor is NOT really a DIY project.

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Fred Yearian

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  • Posted on Mar 10, 2011

SOURCE: I'm trying to use the pads of my Yamaha DTXplorer

Actually, ONLY TWO pins are used in the MIDI cable. The data is sent serially at a 31.25KBit rate.
You probably need to "map" the ones that aren't working into the appropriate codes to trigger the SR-18 sounds.

You need to COMPARE the codes sent from the DTX to those needed by the SR-18.

There also may be options in the DTX for type of drum kit such as "Latin" and selecting one of those may have the mapping already done.

In the literature of each device will be a list of the MIDI codes the DTX generates and those required by the SR-18.

essentially the percussion codes are NOT standardized completely between devices... but there is usually a way to "map" them to make it work.

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Matthew Spark

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  • Posted on Mar 12, 2011

SOURCE: I'm trying to use the

you need to determine what midi note the DTXplorer is using for the snare, kick and 3rd tom, and set the SR-18 accordingly, or vica-versa. the midi notes for each instrument has to be the same.

if you cannot change the midi note in either unit to make them correspond, you can download a "midi mapper" program (i think e-drum might be one), there is freeware available if you search CNet. with a midi mapper program, you would have to get a midi/usb adapter for your computer and rouite the midi signal through a computer. midi mapping software allows you to change the midi note, when the hardware itself is incapable of doing so.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 13, 2012

SOURCE: The snare triggers incorrectly

hello....just had the same proble... u probably need to clean or fix the port... (if u try to pull out just a little bit the jack u can see that everything it works properly).
I opened the snare (ccrew it out) , i cleaned the components with some spray and noweverything works.

let me know

ciao

Testimonial: "It worked on my second try. Thanks a lot!"

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