Hi, I have a TM-2, what a great machine!, but I've trying to change the sound in the same pad but at different velocity just like Michael does at 02:55 in the video, but I didn't find the way to do that. Someone knows how to do it?
Hi Pablo, thanks for your question! To accomplish this, set two different sounds to the head and rim of the snare and set them to the same mute group. One or the other will then play when hit. They won't play simultaneously. Set the head sound to the snare and the rim to the backwards sound. Hard hits on the rim will then trigger the rim sound only. You can also find this information on Page 11 of the TM-2 Manual.
Hi how to change immediately the 19 kit to the dubstep donwload kit in the minute 5:20, i sow push + - button in the same time, can you explain me, thanks !!
Hello! I have the Roland td 17 kvx and I have already made an extension to a third crash (crash 3) covering the AUX socket on the td17. i want to make another extension to a second floor tom (Tom 4) and that's why I got the roland tm 2 which has two triggers slots. can you tell me if the tm 2 can be connected to the td17 with a midi out cable or mix in cable so that I can save sounds from the td 17 to the tm 2? also sounds with the sd card can I add from td 17 to tm 2? is there another way I can save sounds via sd card from TD17 to tm 2? Thanks!
surely this man is the 'Flea' of the electronic drum world.. Just one point - multi layered samples. How many layers of sound can you have in terms of velocity based dynamics?
Is it possible to use sounds from EZdrummer 2 via sd card please? If yes,(using Roland RT 30 trigger series) can i still play ghost notes, accents..... as i can do with the TM-2 factory sounds? Thank you
yes. Any WAV files will work the same as the internal TM-2 sounds. Simply bounce the EZ drummer sounds down first. You can even connect the TM-2 with your V-Drums module to layer/play samples from it's pads...see blog here... www.rolandcorp.com.au/blog/how-to-add-samples-to-your-v-drums
Santiago Martin thanks we'll pass-on to Michael. Check out his FB page and YT channel too. Basically, you just save audio files in WAV 44.1 16 bit. Drag them onto an SD card using a PC or MAC card reader and then assign them to triggers in the TM-2.
Is he using BT-1 to hit the Guitar Player on the head (trigger the Guitar loops) at the end? Also as I understand there are only 2 Triggers with each having 2 sounds possible (Head + Rim). In this case he has one for Snare (Rim + Head) and other for Base. How is the BT-1 getting Triggered through the same TM-2. Finally, is there any easy way to move from one Loop to another within the same Song?
I think from memory we used input one for the dual snare trigger and then split the input 2 for kick and BT1. You can change patches mid song but there is a slight delay unlike with the SPDSX which is seamless. The best way could be to stay on the same patch number but assign different loops to different pads.
Can you create and store custom trigger configurations and then scroll among them? Like creating a custom kit and change it to another when a song changes. Thanks.
+NoBullsh#tC#. yes. Net you can create custom kit patches of 4 different sounds per patch and just switch from one patch to another no problems. If you want to save different trigger types and system and patch configurations, you save these a system setups which you can quickly load at anytime between songs or gigs. These are saved to the memory card so you can take them with you and load into any TM2.
absolutely yes! Simply choose the RT trigger type in the Trigger settings of the module. This is the same for the other TD modules even the older modules like the TD7/10/3/9/15 etc
@@roland_aus okay so there isn't like a time limit on a loop or track. So like a 4 minute song with pianos and sub drops will work if I load them up via an SD card and assign it to a trigger.
@@opiedrums There is no time limit to the tracks, only size limit on your SD card! You can put up to 300 WAV files on the SD card and trigger them full-length from the TM-2, you can find this and more info on page 10 of the manual.
I love this guys energy and enthusiasm.
They probably love you at the car dealership.
I would love to get a series of comedic drum video with Michael Schack and Chris Coleman, these two always get me dying!
Michael is my favorite presenter. :-) Besides he is very inspiring drummer who uses the modern equipments in exicting ways.
I want to hang out with this guy.
Andrew Dergousoff I don’t he irritates the hell out of me.
What knowledge and off the chart energy.
So good! (Both Michael and Roland!)
Thanks. Lots of fun. You're brilliant!
This man is amazing.
I love this guy...and he's a kickass drummer to BOOT !!!!!! thanx for the demo..only limit is your imagination
Thanks for that video! It explained all what i wanted to know! :-)
Hi, I have a TM-2, what a great machine!, but I've trying to change the sound in the same pad but at different velocity just like Michael does at 02:55 in the video, but I didn't find the way to do that. Someone knows how to do it?
Hi Pablo, thanks for your question! To accomplish this, set two different sounds to the head and rim of the snare and set them to the same mute group. One or the other will then play when hit. They won't play simultaneously. Set the head sound to the snare and the rim to the backwards sound. Hard hits on the rim will then trigger the rim sound only. You can also find this information on Page 11 of the TM-2 Manual.
Thanks!!, that’s a creative way to use some parameters. I’ll try and see what happens
Yessssssssssssssssss! I have been looking for a way to add bass to my COCKTAIL KICK DRUM! THANK YOU!
This guy rules!!
I love this guy!
Hi how to change immediately the 19 kit to the dubstep donwload kit in the minute 5:20, i sow push + - button in the same time, can you explain me, thanks !!
if you hold shift then you can move 10 kits at a time. You can also re-order the kits by using kit copy or exchange in the Utility menu.
Michael, you crack me up! AND, you're a genius. So, win-win. ;-)
Hello! I have the Roland td 17 kvx and I have already made an extension to a third crash (crash 3) covering the AUX socket on the td17. i want to make another extension to a second floor tom (Tom 4) and that's why I got the roland tm 2 which has two triggers slots. can you tell me if the tm 2 can be connected to the td17 with a midi out cable or mix in cable so that I can save sounds from the td 17 to the tm 2? also sounds with the sd card can I add from td 17 to tm 2? is there another way I can save sounds via sd card from TD17 to tm 2? Thanks!
Can i use a powerply head on a snare an with the roland triger have three sound like Snare, rimshot and rim click?
the RT30HR provides head & rim trigger only so 2 zones/sounds possible..
surely this man is the 'Flea' of the electronic drum world.. Just one point - multi layered samples. How many layers of sound can you have in terms of velocity based dynamics?
the TM-2 has a single sample layer. The new SPD::ONE WAV PAD has up to three layers
Is it possible to use sounds from EZdrummer 2 via sd card please? If yes,(using Roland RT 30 trigger series) can i still play ghost notes, accents..... as i can do with the TM-2 factory sounds? Thank you
yes. Any WAV files will work the same as the internal TM-2 sounds. Simply bounce the EZ drummer sounds down first. You can even connect the TM-2 with your V-Drums module to layer/play samples from it's pads...see blog here... www.rolandcorp.com.au/blog/how-to-add-samples-to-your-v-drums
Thank you very very much guys, it helps :)
you're welcome!
hi Michael, great show ;)
how you get these 4 triggersections into the tm-2? there are only 2 inputslots?? thanx d
Those are TRS (stereo) inputs. So If you have a split cable, you should be able to connect four pads!
correct. Simply use an insert cable which is TRS 1/4"stereo =>2x mono 1/4" TS
I enjoy his enthusiasum
Can we play with DDrum triggers on the TM-2 ?
this guy is awesome :D
Sounds great. Can you tell me what drumheads are used? - they seem to give low but natural acoustic sound, and do not look like mesh-heads.
they are just standard black acrylic heads. Not mesh.
Trying to decide on the TM-2 or the new SPD One WAV. Any suggestions?
If you need more than 1 trigger at a time, you need the TM-2
what hi-hat clutch u are using there on that cymbal boom ?? #michaelschack
Mike, Love your videos, m8! can you post a video on how to get/load sounds to the tm2 with SD card??
Santiago Martin thanks we'll pass-on to Michael. Check out his FB page and YT channel too. Basically, you just save audio files in WAV 44.1 16 bit. Drag them onto an SD card using a PC or MAC card reader and then assign them to triggers in the TM-2.
Is he using BT-1 to hit the Guitar Player on the head (trigger the Guitar loops) at the end? Also as I understand there are only 2 Triggers with each having 2 sounds possible (Head + Rim). In this case he has one for Snare (Rim + Head) and other for Base. How is the BT-1 getting Triggered through the same TM-2. Finally, is there any easy way to move from one Loop to another within the same Song?
I think from memory we used input one for the dual snare trigger and then split the input 2 for kick and BT1.
You can change patches mid song but there is a slight delay unlike with the SPDSX which is seamless. The best way could be to stay on the same patch number but assign different loops to different pads.
My basiic problem is that whhen i hit the snare hard and the toms kick trigger goes off how i fix this?
Hi Aggelos, have you set the trigger type? - this might help: www.roland.com/us/support/knowledge_base/201919959/
Can you create and store custom trigger configurations and then scroll among them? Like creating a custom kit and change it to another when a song changes. Thanks.
+NoBullsh#tC#. yes. Net you can create custom kit patches of 4 different sounds per patch and just switch from one patch to another no problems. If you want to save different trigger types and system and patch configurations, you save these a system setups which you can quickly load at anytime between songs or gigs. These are saved to the memory card so you can take them with you and load into any TM2.
This modul is just for percussies?
High energy
how did you mount the module??
JIMMY JAMES on a normal Roland PDS-10 stand. Works with all the modules, SPD-SX, HPD etc
Are these triggers compatible with the TD30 module?
absolutely yes! Simply choose the RT trigger type in the Trigger settings of the module. This is the same for the other TD modules even the older modules like the TD7/10/3/9/15 etc
Great,what a positiv and funny guy,like the nature of a young kid:)
Can you run tracks with this?
Absolutely! Any stereo audio files can be played. You can trigger your own custom WAV sounds, loops, and backing tracks via an SDHC card.
@@roland_aus okay so there isn't like a time limit on a loop or track. So like a 4 minute song with pianos and sub drops will work if I load them up via an SD card and assign it to a trigger.
@@opiedrums There is no time limit to the tracks, only size limit on your SD card!
You can put up to 300 WAV files on the SD card and trigger them full-length from the TM-2, you can find this and more info on page 10 of the manual.
Michael channels Max Headroom @ 6:19. You're welcome.
you are super funny ahah, thx for the review
lol this dude is a fucking goon haha in a good way lol
+Lavish Grav nah he's pretty irritating.
Adidas-Nike-Reebok .. HAHA :D
"Eh, you can start moving!"
so awesomemen for demo's great
1:52 sounds like Smack My Bitch Up
I'm just gonna go to the one in the picture
hilarious
This demo put me off buying one.
Sorry, you're far too manic.