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Chapter 1 Creating Your Own Drum Kit (Kit Edit)
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6.
Strike the pad you wish to set.
The setting screen for the struck pad appears.
7.
Press [INC/+] or [DEC/-] to make the setting.
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8.
When you finish making settings, press [KIT] to 
end the procedure.
Playing a Song by Hitting a Pad 
(Pad Pattern)
The 
Pad Pattern function
 is a feature that lets you start the 
performance of pre-specified songs by striking the pads. This 
function provides a very convenient way to use songs during 
a live performance or when practicing.
The Song Set “LOOP” or “ONE SHOT”
LOOP: After the song is played back all the way to the end, 
playback then repeats, starting at the beginning of the song.
ONE SHOT: Playback stops once the end of the song is 
reached. Each time the pad is struck returns you to the 
beginning of the song and starts playback. 
When triggering/playing a song that is set to “LOOP” or 
“ONE SHOT” mode, if you trigger another song (from a pad, 
also in “LOOP” or “ONE SHOT” mode then the last song 
played will have priority. Don't forget that some “songs” are 
very short, a few notes, or even one chord. So “sudden” stops 
can be caused by accidently triggering one of these short 
songs. Always check your Pad Pattern settings.
If you have switched a song whose instrument settings are 
different, the sound may be interrupted for an instant.
The Song Set “Tap”
The sounds are played back in sequence each time the pad is 
struck.
If you are playing a song set “LOOP” or “ONE SHOT” and 
you then play a song set to TAP playback....then you can use/
listen to both at the same time.
• This setting cannot be made in GM mode (p. 100).
• Performances using the Pad Pattern function cannot be 
recorded to sequencers.
• You can select the song Category by holding down 
[SHIFT] and pressing [INC/+] or [DEC/-].
• You can preview a song by holding down [SHIFT] and 
pressing [KIT].
• To prevent the sound of an instrument assigned to a pad 
from playing, set the instrument’s “Level” to “0” (KIT/
INST/Level; p. 61).
• You can get a stronger response when striking the pads 
by playing back with the song’s velocity changed (KIT/
CONTROL/Pad Ptn Velo; p. 65).
• The TD-6 features auxiliary functions for songs set to One 
Shot Playback and Tap Playback. 
For more details, refer to 
“Quick Play” (SONG/COMMON/Quick Play; p. 87), 
“Reset Time” (SONG/COMMON/Reset Time; p. 87), 
and “Tap Exc Sw (Tap Exclusive Switch)” (SONG/
COMMON/Tap Exc Sw; p. 87).
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Pad Ptn (Pad Pattern): OFF, 1–250
Control the “Level” of the Pattern 
with Playing Dynamics (Pad 
Pattern Velocity)
When performing with the Pad Pattern function, you can have 
the velocity used for playback of the song change according to 
the force with which the pads are struck. When set to “OFF,” 
the song is played back using the velocity specified for the 
song, regardless of how strongly the pads are struck.
• This setting cannot be made in GM mode (p. 100).
• When “Pad Ptn (Pad Pattern)” is set to “OFF,” a 
horizontal line (
) is displayed, and you cannot make 
this setting. Refer to the previous section, then after 
selecting the song, make the setting.
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Pad Ptn Velo (Pad Pattern Velocity): OFF, ON
Value
Play Type
Song Number
Song Name