What
do I need to install V Expressions expansions? Installation
requires MIDI connectivity from your personal computer
via Firewire, USB or a PCI based midi interface. USB-to-Midi
interface cables are available at most music stores for
about $39. Alternatively, stand alone sequencers will also
transmit our expansion packs. (please see Roland's directions
for sequencer usage in the TD-6 owner's manual)
The module doesn't seem to want to read the file when sending? In rare occassions, a simple tweak of your Windows XP background services may be required. This is a recommended tweak for better system performance and will usually remedy this problem. (Start>Control Panel>System>Advanced>Performance Settings>Advanced>)
Can
the TD-6 save/load individual kits? V Expressions LTD highly recommends VDrumLib as the preferred V-Drum Librarian! This incredible application allows you to create custom drum kit libraries for your Roland V-Drum module. VDrumLib makes it easy to copy, combine, rename and rearrange your own kits -- all without fear of overwriting your personal trigger settings, user patterns, output routings, etc. You can even transfer the libraries to your module with the built-in MIDI I/O transfer!
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What
is the difference between the TD-6 and TD-6V? The original TD-6 was produced between 2001 & 2004. In 2004, the original was discontinued and a new upgraded unit emerged dubbed the TD-6V. The new unit has black face, brighter display, rim trigger support for toms, added PD-105 and 125 support, updated songs and patterns, and upgraded midi features. The wav boards are the same and expansions will load and sound identical in both units. |