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Chapter 7 Making the MIDI Settings (SETUP/MIDI, BULK DUMP)
 
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The settings screen does not appear in GM mode.
 
fig.07-013_50
 
CH10Priorty (Channel 10 Priority): KIT, PERC
 
KIT (Drum Kit Part):
 
When overlapping note numbers are received, the drum kit 
part’s instrument (the pad instrument) is sounded.
 
PERC (Percussion Part):
 
The percussion part’s instrument is always played.
 
Hi-Hat Control Pedal Data 
Reduction (Pedal Data Thin)
 
This function allows you to prevent an excessive amount of 
data from being transmitted from the pedal to the internal 
sequencer or via the MIDI OUT.
 
When you want to make smooth changes in the pitch control 
with the Hi-Hat control Pedal, set this to “1” or “OFF.”
 
The settings screen does not appear in GM mode.
 
fig.07-014_50
 
PdlDataThin (Pedal Data Thin): OFF, 1, 2
 
OFF:
 
Data sent from the pedal is not reduced.
 
1:
 
This reduces the data sent from the pedal. Usually, “1” is 
selected.
 
2:
 
This reduces the data sent from the pedal. This setting results 
in even less data than when “1” is selected.
 
Switch to the GM (General MIDI) 
Mode (GM Mode)
 
The TD-6V features a GM mode—a convenient way to play 
back GM score data (music files for General MIDI sound 
module).
 
To ensure proper playback of GM scores, set the TD-6V to GM 
mode.
Setting this to “ON” initializes the TD-6V’s internal sound 
generator for use with GM, while the GM System percussion 
set (Standard Set) is assigned to Part 10, and Piano 1 is 
assigned to all other parts.
 
The TD-6V switches to GM mode at the following times.
 
• When Switching to GM Mode
• When it receives a GM System On message from an 
external MIDI device
• When the TD-6V has received a GM System On message 
as the result of playing back a song containing a GM 
System On message on an external MIDI device
 
To mute the performance of a specific part in GM mode, you 
can make the appropriate setting for “GM PART” (SETUP/
GM PART/Part Rx Sw; p. 102).
 
• You cannot use the TD-6V to make changes to the part 
settings. Change the setting by sending the Control 
Change Bank Select (CC0#, CC32#) and Program Change 
(PC) from the external MIDI device.
• When the power is turned on, “GM Mode” is ordinarily 
set to “OFF.”
• Drum kit parts cannot be played using MIDI messages 
sent from an external device. They can be played only by 
playing pads connected to the TD-6V.
• Sequencers cannot be used in GM mode. The [SONG], 
[PLAY
], [STOP
], [REC
], [CLICK], and [PART 
MUTE] buttons are disabled. Also, [SHIFT] + [CLICK 
(TEMPO)] cannot be used.
• Some parameters cannot be set in GM mode. For more 
• Program changes in GM mode are predetermined, and 
• The pan of the percussion set is based on how the set 
sounds from where the drums are played. Be aware that 
the panning recommended with General MIDI is 
reversed.
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