TR-8S Reference Eng04 W
TR-8S Reference Eng04 W
TR-8S Reference Eng04 W
This manual applies to program “version 2.50” or later. This manual applies to program “version 2.50” or later.
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Contents
Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
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Panel Descriptions
Top Panel
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Panel Descriptions
[STEP] button 9 Common section 2
During TR-REC, you can use pads [1]–[16] to select steps at which
Display
an accent is added.
Shows pattern names and various settings.
3 REVERB section page 13
[WRITE] button
[LEVEL] knob
Saves the pattern/kit/system settings. page 18
Adjusts the volume of the reverb.
* Parameters of the pattern or kit that you’re editing
4 DELAY section are remembered until you turn off the power. Even if you select a
page 13 different pattern or kit, and then re-select the one you had been
editing, it is recalled in the edited state; however, if you turn the
[LEVEL] knob
power off and on again, it returns to the unedited state. If you want
Adjusts the volume of the delay. to keep the edits that you made to a pattern or kit, you must save
that pattern or kit.
[TIME] knob
[ENTER] button
Adjusts the length of the delay.
Use this button mainly to confirm a value or execute an operation.
[FEEDBACK] knob
[VALUE] knob
Adjusts the amount of delay sound that is returned to the input.
This is used to modify values.
5 MASTER FX section page 14 [KIT] button
[ON] button
Selects a kit. page 24
Turns the master effect on/off.
[INST] button
[CTRL] knob
Selects a sound (instrument’s tone) for the page 32
Controls the content specified by the master effect (p. 14). instrument.
[AUTO FILL IN] knob Specifies the item that is controlled by each page 14
instrument’s [CTRL] knob.
Automatically inserts a fill-in at the specified interval of measures.
[COPY] button
[MANUAL TRIG] button
Copies a pattern/kit. page 18
Press this button to insert a fill-in.
[UTILITY] button
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Lets you edit or initialize various settings. page 44
Here you can adjust the tonal character of the instrument’s tone.
TEMPO display
[TUNE] knob
Shows the tempo.
Adjusts the tuning (pitch).
[TEMPO] knob
[DECAY] knob
Specifies the tempo. page 14
Adjusts the length of the decay.
[SHUFFLE] knob
[CTRL] knob
Adjusts the amount of shuffle (bounce).
Controls the content specified by CTRL SELECT (p. 14).
* Depending on the tone, there might not be any effect. [MUTE] button
8 Instrument select buttons This pad plays the sound of the corresponding instrument.
You can use this to perform along with a pattern. The volume
During TR-REC, these buttons select the instrument that is
changes according to how strongly you strike an inst pad (the pad
recorded.
is velocity-sensitive).
In the INST screen or INST Edit screen, these buttons select the
instrument whose settings you want to edit.
In [TR-REC] or [INST REC], you can hold down the [CC] button
and press the [RC] button to input a pattern at which a trigger is
output to the TRIGGER OUT jack (mini jack).
* This is not related to the ASSIGNABLE OUT/TRIGGER OUT jacks
(phone jacks).
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Panel Descriptions
A B C D E F G H I J
SD card
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Introduction
Introduction
Formatting an SD Card (SD CARD FORMAT)
* Before turning the unit on/off, always be sure to turn the volume
down. Even with the volume turned down, you might hear some
sound when switching the unit on/off. However, this is normal and
does not indicate a malfunction. If using an SD card, please format it on the TR-8S.
SD cards are sold separately. Please obtain a SD card separately.
Turning the TR-8S On 1. Press the [UTILITY] button.
1. Turn on the power in the order of the TR-8S first, The UTILITY screen appears.
and then the connected system. 2. Use the [VALUE] knob to select “SD CARD:Format.”
2. Switch on power to the connected equipment, and
raise the volume to an appropriate level.
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Overview of the TR-8S
TR-8S
128 patterns
PATTERN (16 x 8 banks) KIT 128 KITs
VARIATION INST
BD SD RC
FILL IN
A B C D INST INST INST MASTER
FILL IN 1 parameter parameter parameter FX
DELAY
Last Step setting for
each instrument
BD STEP data
MOTION data
SD STEP data
MOTION data Backup/Restore
Export/Import
RC STEP data
MOTION data
BACKUP data
Export data
TRIGGER
OUT STEP data Audio
files
Import
SD card
* If you want to make a backup, save the data (patterns, kits, system
settings) before you proceed. The backup will not include the pattern or
kit that you’re currently editing (shown by an “*” indication) or system
settings that you have not saved.
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Overview of the TR-8S
The TR-8S has 128 patterns (16 A B C D Knobs and switches that can be recorded in a motion
patterns x 8 banks); each pattern E F G H
has eight variations (A–H) and 55 REVERB [LEVEL] knob
two fill-in patterns. Fill in 1 Fill in 2
55 DELAY [LEVEL] knob
55 DELAY [TIME] knob
55 DELAY [FEEDBACK] knob
What Is a “KIT”? 55 MASTER FX [ON] switch
The 11 instruments are collectively Pattern 1-1–8-16 55 MASTER FX [CTRL] knob
called a “kit.” The TR-8S has 128 kits.
Variation 55 [TUNE] knob of each instrument
The pattern plays the instruments 55 [DECAY] knob of each instrument
A B C D
of the currently selected kit. 55 [CTRL] knob of each instrument
E F G H
Fill in 1 Fill in 2
When recording a motion (when the MOTION [REC] button is lit),
the screen shows an “M” icon, and the triangle icon is shown as a
hollow outline.
A pattern plays the inst
of the kit. When MOTION [REC] button is lit
Kit 1–128
BASS
DRUM
Instrument x 11
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Main Screens
LAST SUB
Specify the length (last step) of a variation or track. Input or perform sub steps or flams.
INST REC
INST PLAY
Create a pattern by realtime-recording your
Play pads [1] (BD)–[11] (RC) in real time. performance on pads [1] (BD)–[11] (RC).
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Playing Patterns
Playing Patterns Changing the Length of the Variation
(Setting the Variation’s Last Step)
1. Press the [START/STOP] button.
The overall number of steps used by a variation (the variation’s last
2. Use the controllers of the instrument edit section to step) can be specified individually for each variation.
modify the sound.
1. Press the [LAST] button.
3. Press the [START/STOP] button once again to stop.
2. Use the [A]–[H] buttons to select the variation that
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you want to change.
55 During playback, you can hold down the [SHIFT] button and * You can select multiple variations by holding down a button and
press the [START/STOP] button to return to the beginning of pressing other buttons.
the pattern.
55 To stop samples that are still sounding after the pattern has
3. Use pads [1]–[16] to select the last step.
stopped, hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [START/
STOP] button. Changing the Fill In Length
1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the AUTO
Selecting a Pattern FILL IN [ON] button.
1. Hold down the [PTN SELECT] button and press a The FILL IN EDIT screen appears.
pad [1]–[8]. 2. Use the [VALUE] knob to select “FILL IN 1” or “FILL
The bank is selected. IN 2.”
2. Release the [PTN SELECT] button. 3. Press the [LAST] button.
3. Use pads [1]–[16] to select a pattern. 4. Use pads [1]–[16] to select the last step.
The selected pad blinks. During playback, it is lit.
When you select the next pattern during playback, the pad blinks. Changing the Length of a Specific Track
The pattern switches when playback returns to the first step. (Setting the Track’s Last Step)
You can select a region by pressing two pads simultaneously. The
The number of steps used by a track (the track’s Last Step) can be
selected patterns play in succession.
specified individually for each track.
4. Use the [A]–[H] buttons to select a variation. 1. Press the [LAST] button.
You can select multiple variations by holding down a button and
pressing other buttons. 2. Use instrument select buttons [BD]–[RC] to select
The selected variations are lit, and those whose buttons are lit play the track whose setting you want to edit.
once each in the order of A 0 H. * You can select multiple tracks by holding down a button and
pressing other buttons.
About variations During TR-REC, you can hold down the [TR-REC] button and
press an [A]–[H] button to select the recording target while
maintaining the variation(s) that you selected for playback. (You
Each pattern has eight variations, A–H. can also select a variation that’s not being played back.)
Press an [A]–[H] button to select the variation A–H that you
want to play back or record. About fill-in
If you want to play back multiple variations, hold down one of
the [A]–[H] buttons and press the other [A]–[H] buttons that Each pattern has two dedicated FILL IN variations. You can also use
you want to additionally play back. the Scatter function as a fill-in.
Lit/unlit state of the variation [A]–[H] buttons & “Selecting a Fill-In Variation” (p. 13)
Lit green
Blinking green
Ready to play
Playing
What Is Scatter?
Blinking red During PLAY&REC (TR-REC/INST REC)
“Scatter” adds a digital-feeling groove to the loop playback by
Selected for both PLAY and REC
Short blinking red exchanging individual steps within the loop playback and also by
(TR-REC only)
changing the playback direction or gate length.
Short blinking Not selected for PLAY but selected for REC
orange (TR-REC only) 1. To adjust Scatter Depth, hold down the AUTO FILL
IN [MANUAL TRIG] button and turn the [VALUE]
Selecting the variation during TR-REC knob.
* The scatter effect will not apply to the first cycle of the loop; the
While [TR-REC] is lit, pressing an [A]–[H] button makes the [A]–[H] effect will apply to the second and subsequent cycles of the loop.
button blink red or briefly blink red, allowing you to select a single
variation A–H for TR-REC.
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Playing Patterns
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Playing Patterns
You can also use variation buttons [A]–[H] or pads [14]–[15] to
make a selection. Muting a Track (MUTE)
Pattern number Here’s how to mute (silence) a selected instrument.
1. While holding down the AUTO FILL IN [ON] button, 1. Press the [MUTE] button to make it light.
press a pad [14]–[16] or an [A]–[H] button. 2. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press an
You can also use a variation A–H as a FILL IN. instrument select button.
Pads [14]–[16] and the [A]–[H] buttons blink. (The selected
button is lit.) Adjusting the Reverb or Delay
MEMO Here’s how to adjust the reverb or delay.
If FILL IN Type = SCATTER, you can hold down the AUTO FILL IN
Target Controller
[MANUAL TRIG] button and use the [VALUE] knob to control
SCATTER DEPTH. Volume of the reverb
REVERB [LEVEL] knob
sound
Reverb length [KIT] button + REVERB [LEVEL] knob
Inserting a Fill-In (Manual Trigger) Volume of the delay sound DELAY [LEVEL] knob
1. At the moment that you want to insert a fill-in, Delay time DELAY [TIME] knob
press the AUTO FILL IN [MANUAL TRIG] button. Delay feedback DELAY [FEEDBACK] knob
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Playing Patterns
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Playing Patterns
entire pattern.
1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the LFO Depth Shows the LFO depth of each instrument.
Gain Shows the gain of each instrument.
[START/STOP] button.
Moving to the beginning of a different variation 3. Modify values.
If more than one variation is selected, here’s how you can move to 3-1. Press the [ENTER] button.
the beginning of any one of those variations. 3-2. Use the instrument select buttons to select an
instrument, and use the [VALUE] knob to edit its value.
1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press an [A]–[H]
* Note that if you press the instrument select button that’s lit,
button. you’ll exit the screen.
3-3. Press the [ENTER] button.
Checking the Value of a Knob or Fader You return to step 2.
During playback or editing, here’s how to check the value of each
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controller.
If a mixer screen is displayed, operating a level fader, [DECAY]
1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and operate the knob, or [TUNE] knob will jump to the corresponding screen
controller whose value you want to check. and edit the value. (If another screen is displayed, this action
The screen shows the parameter and its value. will edit the value but won’t jump to the corresponding screen
Moving the controller does not change the value. as a shortcut.) Also, if the Pan, RevSend, DlySend, LFO Depth, or
Gain screen is displayed, you can turn an instrument’s [CTRL]
knob to directly edit the parameter that’s shown in the screen.
Reloading the Value of a Knob or Fader
(Reload Function) 4. Press the [CTRL SELECT] button once again to exit
the mixer screen.
During playback or editing, here’s how you can reload the value of a
You can also exit the mixer screen by pressing the instrument
controller (return it to the saved state).
select button that’s lit.
1. Hold down the [UTILITY] button and operate the
controller whose value you want to load.
The screen shows the parameter and its value.
Moving the controller does not change the value.
Reloading shortcuts
Operation Shortcut
Load a pattern [UTILITY] + [PTN SELECT]
Load a variation [UTILITY] + [A]–[H]
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Recording Knob Movements at Steps (Motion)
Recording/Playing MOTION Clearing motion data for a specific variation
This clears the motion data of the specified variation.
While the MOTION [REC] button is lit, movements of the instrument
[TUNE] knobs, [DECAY] knobs, and [CTRL] knobs are recorded in the 1. Hold down the MOTION [ON] button and press a
steps.
button [A]–[H].
While the MOTION [ON] button is lit, recorded movements of the
instrument [TUNE], [DECAY], and [CTRL] knobs are played back. Clearing motion data for a specific step
* REVERB LEVEL, DELAY LEVEL/TIME/FEEDBACK, MASTER FX CTRL, and While the [TR-REC] button is lit, you can specify a step and clear the
MASTER FX ON are also recorded and played back according to the
knob values.
state of the buttons described above.
* If you move a knob while the MOTION [REC] button is lit, an “M” 1. Long-press the pad [1]–[16] whose step contains
icon appears in the screen, and the triangle icon becomes a hollow
outline.
the motion data that you want to clear.
The MOTION/VELOCITY input screen appears.
Another operating method
1. Operate a knob while holding down a pad [1]–[16]. 3. While holding down the pad that you pressed in
step 1, press the [CLEAR] button to clear the motion
data of the specified step (pad).
1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [PTN You can add a value that affects the
probability of the entire sequence.
SELECT] button. & For more details on probability, refer to
MstrProb (Master “Setting the Probability (PROB, SUB
The PTN SETTING screen appears. -100–0–100%
Probability)
PROB)” (p. 20).
* This has no effect if the individual
probabilities are not set.
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2. Select a parameter.
2-1. Use the [VALUE] knob to select a parameter. You can change Master Probability by holding down the [TR-
REC] button and turning the [ACCENT] knob to edit the value.
2-2. Press the [ENTER] button.
3. Modify values. PTN SETTING: NAME
3-1. Use the [VALUE] knob to edit the parameter value.
Parameter Explanation
3-2. Press the [ENTER] button.
NAME Specifies the pattern name (maximum 16 characters).
You return to parameter selection (step 2).
4. Press the [PTN SELECT] button.
You exit the PTN SETTING screen.
How to enter characters
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1. Use the [VALUE] knob to select “NAME.”
You can also edit the value by holding down the [ENTER]
button and turning the [VALUE] knob in step 2-2.
PTN SETTING: KIT 2. Press the [ENTER] button to access the character
Parameter Value Explanation
input screen.
OFF: When you switch patterns, the kit does
not change.
ON: When you switch patterns, the kit also
Sw OFF, ON switches to the kit specified by PTN
SETTIN: KIT Number. 3. Use the [COPY] (left) [UTILITY] (right) buttons to
* This setting is effective when [UTILITY] move the cursor.
GENERAL: KitSel = PTN.
Selects the kit that the pattern uses when
PTN SETTING: KIT Sw is ON.
Number 001–128
* This setting is effective when [UTILITY]
GENERAL: KitSel = PTN.
PTN SETTING
Parameter Value Explanation Button Explanation
Specifies the tempo of the pattern. [UTILITY] button Moves to the right.
* When [UTILITY] GENERAL: TempoSrc = [COPY] button Moves to the left.
PTN, the tempo specified here is used.
The tempo specified here is also shown
Tempo 40.0–300.0
in the TEMPO display. 4. Use the [VALUE] knob to change the character.
* When [UTILITY] GENERAL: TempoSrc
= SYSTEM, the tempo specified here Button Explanation
is not used. The tempo shown in [SHIFT] button
the TEMPO display (specified by the Deletes one character (Erase).
+ [COPY] button
[TEMPO] knob) is used.
[SHIFT] button
8th (T), Inserts one character (Insert).
+ [UTILITY] button
Scale 16th (T), Selects the scale.
16th, 32nd [SHIFT] button Switches between uppercase/lowercase/
+ [VALUE] knob numerals.
Adjusts the amount of shuffle.
* When [UTILITY] GENERAL: Shuffle =
PTN, this setting is used. 5. When you’ve finished inputting characters, press
Shuffle -128–0–+127
* When [UTILITY] GENERAL: Shuffle = the [ENTER] button.
SYSTEM, this setting is not used. The
setting of the [SHUFFLE] knob is used.
Flam Spacing 0–8 Specifies the flam spacing interval.
ScatterType 1–10 Specifies the type of scatter.
ScatterDepth
[MANUAL TRIG] 1–10 Adjusts the depth of scatter.
+ VALUE
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Editing the Pattern Settings (Pattern Setting)
If you decide to cancel, use the [VALUE] knob to select “Cancel,”
Saving the Pattern, Kit, or System Settings (WRITE) and then press the [ENTER] button.
Here’s how to save a pattern or kit.
Shortcuts for copy operations
1. Press the [WRITE] button.
The WRITE screen appears. Operation Operating the Unit
Copy a pattern Hold down the [COPY] button and
(PATTERN COPY screen) press the [PTN SELECT] button.
Copy a kit Hold down the [COPY] button and
(KIT COPY screen) press the [KIT] button.
2. Use the [VALUE] knob to select what you want to Copy an instrument Hold down the [COPY] button and
(INST COPY screen) press the [INST] button.
save, and press the [ENTER] button.
Copy a track (selected track) Hold down the [COPY] button and
The WRITE screens appear in the order of “Pattern” 0 “Kit” 0 (track copy-destination select screen) press a [BD]–[RC] button.
“System.”
While holding down the [COPY]
* If “System” is selected, a confirmation screen appears. Proceed to Copy a variation (selected variation)
button, press a variation [A]–[H]
(variation copy-destination select screen)
step 4. button.
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TR-REC (Step Recording)
In this method of recording, you create a pattern by specifying the
steps at which each track will sound. You can even play back the Inputting Weak Beats
pattern while you’re creating it.
1. While holding down the [SHIFT] button, press a
* If you want to keep the edits that you made to a pattern or kit, you
must save that pattern or kit (p. 31).
pad [1]–[16].
1. Press the [TR-REC] button. Inputting Alternate Sounds (ALT INST)
For sounds whose name includes a “/” character, such as 707Bass1/2,
you can input alternate sounds.
2. Use the variation buttons to select A–H. 1. While holding down an instrument select button
To select a fill-in, hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the
[BD]–[RC], press a pad [1]–[16].
AUTO FILL IN [ON] button; then use the [VALUE] knob to select
Alternate sounds
“FILL IN 1” or “FILL IN 2.”
Although one sound is assigned to each pad, sounds (instrument’s
3. Press the [START/STOP] button to start recording. tones) whose name includes a “/” character, such as 707Bass1/2,
4. Press one of the instrument select buttons to select are also assigned a second sound (alternate sound).
the track that you want to record. You can switch between normal sounds and alternate sounds for
performance.
5. Press pads [1]–[16] to input the steps at which you
want sound to play. Specifying Accents
6. Repeat steps 4–5.
1. Press the ACCENT [STEP] button.
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2. Press pads [1]–[16] to select the steps at which you
55 If after selecting a fill-in you then want to select a variation
A–H, press the [TR-REC] button and then press a variation
want to add an accent.
button A–H. 3. Use the ACCENT [LEVEL] knob to adjust the volume
55 You can change the scale. For details, refer to “Editing the of the accent.
Pattern Settings (Pattern Setting)” (p. 17).
Deleting a Recorded Step from the Track
Inputting Sub Steps
You can sub-divide a step and input sub steps within it. Deleting only a portion
1. Press the [SUB] button. If you press the [CLEAR] button during playback, steps of the
track selected by the instrument select buttons are deleted from
2. Press the pad [1]–[16] for which you want to specify the pattern while you continue holding down the button.
a sub step.
Deleting all
Now you can input sub steps that divide a step by 1/2. By holding
down the [SUB] button and turning the [VALUE] knob you can While holding down the instrument select button of the track that
choose 1/2, 1/3, or 1/4 as the number of step divisions. you want to delete, press the [CLEAR] button.
Sub Step
Inputting Steps into the Trigger Out Track
Pad Pad Pad Pad Pad
1 2 3 4 5
1. Hold down the instrument select button [CC] and
press the instrument select button [RC].
Step Step Step Step Step
1 2 3 4 5 The Trigger Out track is selected.
no Sub Step
2. Press pads [1]–[16] to input steps at which you
Sub Step 1/2
want a trigger to be output from the TRIGGER OUT
Sub Step 1/3
jack.
Sub Step 1/4
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TR-REC (Step Recording)
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INST REC (Realtime Recording)
In this method of recording, you create a pattern by realtime-
recording your performance on pads [1] (BD)–[11] (RC). This modifies Playing Weak Beats (WEAK BEATS)
the selected pattern.
1. While holding down the [SHIFT] button, press a
* If you want to keep the edits that you made to a pattern or kit, you
must save that pattern or kit (p. 31).
pad [1] (BD)–[11] (RC).
This lets you play or record weak beats.
1. Press the [INST REC] button.
Playing Alternate Sounds (ALT INST)
For sounds whose name includes a “/” character, such as 707Bass1/2,
you can play or record alternate sounds.
2. Press the [START/STOP] button to start recording.
1. While holding down an instrument select button
3. Use the variation buttons [A]–[H] to select the [BD]–[RC], press a pad [1] (BD)–[11] (RC).
variation that you want to record.
4. Perform using pads [1] (BD)–[11] (RC). Deleting a Recorded Step from the Track
* Operations in the instrument edit section are not recorded.
Deleting only a portion
Playing Sub Steps If you press the [CLEAR] button during playback, steps of the
Here’s how to play or record sub steps. track selected by the instrument select buttons are deleted from
the pattern while you continue holding down the button.
1. Press the [SUB] button.
Deleting all
2. Press the pad [1]–[16] that will play sub steps.
While holding down the instrument select button of the track that
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you want to delete, press the [CLEAR] button.
By holding down the [SUB] button and turning the [VALUE]
knob you can choose from 1/2, 1/3, or 1/4 as the number of
step divisions.
You can also play a sub step by holding down the [SUB] button
and pressing a pad [1]–[16].
Specifying a Flam
Here’s how to play or record a flam on the instrument’s tone.
Using the Inst Pad Recording While You Use the Inst Pad to Play
You can use the instrument select buttons to play or record the Instruments
selected instrument.
The volume changes depending on the strength at which you strike During TR-REC / During INST REC
the inst pad.
1. Press the [TR-REC] button or the [INST REC]
button.
Using the Inst Pad to Play Instruments
2. Press the [START/STOP] button, and start
During INST PLAY / During PATTERN SELECT recording.
1. Use the instrument select buttons to select the 3. Use the instrument select buttons to select the
instrument that you want to play from the inst instrument that you want to play from the inst
pad. pad.
2. Press the inst pad to play the instrument that you 4. Press the inst pad to record the instrument that
selected in step 1. you selected in step 3.
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During TR-REC, select an instrument, then hold down the
[TR-REC] button and press an instrument pad to make
the instrument pad blink. In this state, you can press the
instrument pad again to play without recording.
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INST PLAY (Performing)
You can use pads [1] (BD)–[11] (RC) to perform in real time.
Your performance does not modify the pattern.
Performing Alternate Sounds (ALT INST)
For sounds whose name includes a “/” character, such as 707Bass1/2,
1. Press the [INST PLAY] button. you can perform alternate sounds.
Here’s how to play sub steps. 1. While holding down a pad [12]–[13], press a pad
[1]–[11].
1. Press the [SUB] button. This lets you perform a roll on the instrument’s tone.
2. Press the pad [1]–[16] that will play sub steps. If you hold down the [INST PLAY] button and press a pad [12]–
MEMO [13] and a pad [1]–[11], the roll is held and will continue playing
even after you release your finger. To cancel the hold, press the
By holding down the [SUB] button and turning the [VALUE] selected pad without holding down the [INST PLAY] button.
knob you can choose from 1/2, 1/3, or 1/4 as the number of
step divisions. Alternate method
You can also play a sub step by holding down the [SUB] button
and pressing a pad [1]–[16]. 1. While holding down the [INST PLAY] button, press
a pad [12]–[13].
Performing a Flam Pad [12]–[13] is lit.
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INST PLAY (Performing)
Looping a Specific Step (STEP LOOP) Making the loop hold (keep playing back)
While a pattern is playing back, you can make the selected step play You can make a step keep playing as a loop even after taking your
as a loop. finger off the pad.
All instruments sounded by the selected step play as a loop.
1. Hold down the instrument select buttons [BD]–
1. Press the [START/STOP] button to play the pattern. [RC], and press pads [1]–[16].
2. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [INST The loop keeps playing, even after you take your finger off the
PLAY] button. pad.
The [INST PLAY] button blinks, and the unit is in step loop 2. To stop the loop, press any pad.
mode.
3. Press the pad [1]–[16] of the step that you want to loop. Playing a step as a roll
The selected step begins looping.
You can divide up a selected step and make it play back as a roll.
When you take your finger off the pad [1]–[16], you return to
pattern playback. 1. Press a pad from [1]–[16] corresponding to the
step that you want to play back in a loop.
The selected steps starts playing back in a loop.
2. While the loop is playing back, turn the [VALUE]
knob or press the [SUB] button.
This lets you divide up the selected step and make it play back
as a roll.
The number of divisions changes in order as follows: “1” (no roll)
0 “1/2” (duplet) 0 “1/4” (quadruplet).
3. Take your finger off pads [1]–[16].
The unit returns to pattern playback.
* The number of divisions is reset to “1” (no roll) when you take your
finger off pads [1]–[16].
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Editing a Kit’s Settings (KIT Edit)
Selecting kits (KIT) Grouping instruments
Here’s how to select kits. You can create a group of multiple instruments and play their
layered sound with a single note.
1. Press the [KIT] button to make it light.
You can use grouped master instruments in the following ways. The
The KIT screen appears.
slave instrument follows the master instrument.
55 Pattern input in “TR-REC”
55 Pad performance in “INST PLAY”
If the kit is being edited, an “*” is shown at the left side of the kit 55 Pad recording in “INST REC”
number. 1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [KIT]
2. Use the [VALUE] knob to select a kit. button.
3. Press the [KIT] button once again. 2. Long-press the [BD]–[RC] button that you want to
The [KIT] button goes dark, and you exit the KIT screen. specify as the master instrument.
The INST GROUP screen appears.
Copying a kit (KIT COPY)
1. Hold down the [COPY] button and press the [KIT]
button. 3. While holding down the button that you pressed
The KIT COPY screen appears. in step 2, press the [BD]–[RC] button that you want
to specify as the slave instrument.
The instruments that you selected as the master instrument and
the slave instrument are grouped.
2. Use the [VALUE] knob to select the copy-source, MEMO
and press the [ENTER] button. 55 During TR-REC, when you press a grouped [BD]–[RC] button,
3. Use the [VALUE] knob to select the copy- the [BD]–[RC] button of the master instrument ( ) lights
destination, and press the [ENTER] button. and the [BD]–[RC] button of the slave instrument ( ) blinks.
A confirmation message appears. 55 During INST PLAY/INST REC, pressing a pad [1]–[11] of a
grouped slave instrument does not produce sound.
4. To copy, use the [VALUE]knob to select “OK,” and 55 If you press the [MUTE] button, the same group’s master
press the [ENTER] button. instrument’s [BD]–[RC] button lights and the slave
If you decide to cancel, use the [VALUE] knob to select “Cancel,” instrument’s [BD]–[RC] button blinks.
and then press the [ENTER] button.
KIT: REVERB
Parameter Value Explanation
2. Select a parameter. AMBI, ROOM,
HALL1, HALL2,
2-1. Use the [VALUE] knob to select a parameter. Type PLATE, MOD, Selects the type of reverb.
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Editing a Kit’s Settings (KIT Edit)
(TempoSync =
OFF) 0–255
(TempoSync =
Time ON) 1/32, 1/16T, Specifies the time by which the sound is
DELAY [TIME]
1/32D, 1/16, 1/8T, delayed.
1/16D, 1/8, 1/4T,
1/8D, 1/4, 1/2T,
1/4D, 1/2, 1/1T,
1/2D, 1/1
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Editing a Kit’s Settings (KIT Edit)
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Editing a Kit’s Settings (KIT Edit)
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Editing a Kit’s Settings (KIT Edit)
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Editing a Kit’s Settings (KIT Edit)
Parameter
NOISE
Value Explanation
KIT: OUTPUT
Moves a filter that is applied to noise.
Color Parameter Value Explanation
If Color is set to 0, no noise is output.
MASTER FX 0–255 Selects the output destination of each
[CTRL] *1 This parameter is intended to be controlled
instrument.
by the MASTER FX [CTRL] knob.
MIX: Output from the MIX OUT jacks.
Level
-INF, -53.0dB– ASSIGN 1–6: Output as monaural from an
MASTER FX Specifies the noise level.
0.0dB–+10.0dB ASSIGNABLE OUT/TRIGGER OUT jack.
[CTRL] *1
BD (When [UTILITY] ASSIGN OUT 1–6 = NORMAL, BOOST)
Switches the direction in which the filter is MIX,
Direction UP, DOWN SD The sound of the instrument is output,
moved by Color. LT ASSIGN 1, and is not output from the MIX OUT
FATTENER MT ASSIGN 2, jacks.
When set to EVEN, even-numbered HT ASSIGN 3, (When [UTILITY] ASSIGN OUT 1–6 = NORMAL, BOOST)
EVEN 100–0%, secondary harmonics are added. When RS ASSIGN 4, The sound of the instrument is output,
Depth
ODD 0–100% set to ODD, odd-numbered secondary HC and is not output from the MIX OUT
MASTER FX [CTRL] *1 ASSIGN 5,
harmonics are added. CH jacks.
OH ASSIGN 6,
ASSIGN A–C: Output as stereo from an
Level CC ASSIGN A,
0–255 Adjusts the volume of the effect sound. ASSIGNABLE OUT/TRIGGER OUT jack.
MASTER FX [CTRL] *1
RC ASSIGN B, (When [UTILITY] ASSIGN OUT 1–6 = NORMAL, BOOST)
VINYL SIM EXT IN ASSIGN C The sound of the instrument is output,
*2
Compressor Sets the compression feel, a unique part of and is not output from the MIX OUT
0–255 jacks.
MASTER FX [CTRL] *1 the analog record’s sound.
(When [UTILITY] ASSIGN OUT 1–6 = TRIGGER) The
Noise
0–255 Adjusts the volume of the noise. trigger signal is output, and the sound
MASTER FX [CTRL] *1
of the instrument is also output from the
Wow Flut Sets the inconsistencies (wow/flutter) heard MIX OUT jacks.
0–255
MASTER FX [CTRL] *1 when the analog record “rotates.”
Level 0–255 Adjusts the volume of the effect sound.
KIT: MUTE
*1 T his can be controlled by specifying the Ctrl parameter.
Parameter Value Explanation
KIT: EXT IN BD
SD
LT For the OpenHH sound and sample tones,
Parameter Value Explanation MT you can specify that their sound be muted
BD, SD, LT, MT, HT OFF, BD, SD, LT, when another instrument is sounded.
HT, RS, HC, CH, Selects the instrument that is used as the RS MT, HT, RS, HC, CH, * By selecting the instrument that plays
SideChnSrc HC
OH, CC, RC, TRG trigger for the side chain effect. OH, CC, RC CloseHH, you can use CloseHH to
(TRIGGER OUT) CH
close (mute) the sustained sound of
OH
Selects the type of side chain effect. OpenHH.
CC
1: Type = Ducking, Width = 1step RC
2: Type = Ducking, Width = 2step, (Fast Rise) *2
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Editing a Kit’s Settings (KIT Edit)
Parameter Value
OFF, Pan,
Explanation
KIT: NAME
ReverbSend,
DelaySend, LFO Parameter Explanation
Depth, InstFX, NAME Specifies the name of the kit (maximum 16 characters).
(BD) Attack
(SD) Snappy
(TOM) Color How to enter characters
(SAMPLE) Coarse,
Rate, Spread,
BitReduce, Attack, 1. Use the [VALUE] knob to select “NAME.”
HoldMode,
HoldTime,
HoldStep, FltType,
FltCutoff, FltReso,
FltEnvAtk,
FltEnvDecay, 2. Press the [ENTER] button to access the character
FltEnvDepth,
FltVelo input screen.
BD (FM)
SD Morph,
LT FM Coarse,
MT
(FM Model)
HT This is shown only if you’ve set CTRL Sel
RS FM Depth, = User. It lets you assign a parameter for Controller Explanation
HC FM Ratio, each instrument to the [CTRL] knobs of the
[VALUE] knob Change the character.
CH FM Freq, instrument edit section.
OH [UTILITY] button Moves to the right.
FM Decay,
CC [COPY] button Moves to the left.
FM Fbk,
RC
*2 Feedback, [SHIFT] button
Deletes one character (Erase).
Color, + [COPY] button
HPF Cutoff, [SHIFT] button
Inserts one character (Insert).
LPF Cutoff, + [UTILITY] button
LPF Reso, [SHIFT] button Switches between uppercase/lowercase/
Pit Env, + [VALUE] knob numerals.
Pit Attack,
Pit Decay, 3. When you’ve finished inputting characters, press
Body, the [ENTER] button.
Click,
Noise,
Claps,
Clap Intrvl,
Nuance,
Note,
Hrm Level,
Hrm Ratio
KIT: COLOR
Parameter Value Explanation
BD
SD
LT RED, ORANGE,
MT YELLOW, LIME, Specifies the color that each level fader BD–
HT GREEN, SKYBLUE, RC will be when SLIDER LED Src is set to kit.
RS LIGHTBLUE, When the cursor is located at color (value),
HC BLUE, PURPLE, you can also specify the color by moving
CH MAGENTA, PINK, the slider.
OH WHITE
CC
RC
*2
*2 This can also be selected using the instrument select buttons [BD]–
[RC].
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Editing a Kit’s Settings (KIT Edit)
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Editing an Instrument’s Sound (INST Edit)
1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [INST]
Selecting an Instrument’s Tone (INST) button.
The INST Edit screen appears
Instrument’s tones of the currently selected kit are selected
individually.
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Editing an Instrument’s Sound (INST Edit)
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Editing an Instrument’s Sound (INST Edit)
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Editing an Instrument’s Sound (INST Edit)
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Editing an Instrument’s Sound (INST Edit)
PreType HPF
A filter that passes the sound above the Additionally, by holding down a [BD]–[RC] button and
specified frequency operating the MASTER FX section’s [CTRL] knob, you can
LSV
A filter that boosts/cuts the sound below control the InstFX of the selected instrument. (You can control
the specified frequency this without setting the INST edit section’s [CTRL] knob
A filter that boosts/cuts the sound above assignment to InstFX.)
HSV
the specified frequency
Frequency at which the pre-distortion filter
PreFreq 20–16000 [Hz]
operates
For the LSV/HSV types, the amount of
PreGain -24–24 [dB]
boost/cut
Drive
0–48 [dB] Strength of distortion
INST [CTRL] *3
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Importing or Exporting a Pattern or Kit
Exporting a Pattern or Kit Exporting a Kit
Here’s how you can export a kit or pattern to an SD card. Insert the SDcard into the TR-8S.
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Importing or Exporting a Pattern or Kit
Importing a Pattern or Kit 8. Use the [VALUE] knob to select the import-
destination, and then press the [ENTER] button.
Here’s how you can import a saved kit or pattern from an SD card.
File formats that can be imported
55 Backup files created by the TR-8S
55 Export files created by the TR-8S 9. If the data format you’re importing is BACK w/Kit
NOTE or EXPORT w/Kit, you can further use the [VALUE]
Simply executing the import does not save the kit or pattern knob to select the import destination for the kit,
in internal memory, so it will be lost when you turn off the and then press the [ENTER] button.
power. After importing, execute “Saving the Pattern, Kit, or
System Settings (WRITE)” (p. 31) to save the kits and patterns
if necessary.
Format Explanation
Import from a backup file
BACKUP w/Kit (including the kit specified by the pattern that you
import)
Import from a backup file
BACKUP
(only the pattern)
Import from an export file
EXPORT w/Kit (including the kit specified by the pattern that you
import)
Import from an export file
EXPORT
(only the pattern)
MEMO
If the data format you’re importing is BACK w/Kit or EXPORT w/
Kit, you can press the [KIT] button to see the name of the kit
that’s specified by the currently selected pattern.
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Importing or Exporting a Pattern or Kit
Importing a Kit
1. Insert the SD card into the TR-8S.
2. Press the [UTILITY] button to make it light.
The Utility screen appears.
3. Use the [VALUE] knob to select “UTILITY:Import,”
and then press the [ENTER] button.
Format Explanation
BACKUP Import from a backup file
EXPORT Import from an export file
Import from kit data that is included in a pattern
EXPORT (Ptn)
export file
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Assigning an Imported User Sample to an Instrument
Importing a User Sample (SAMPLE Import) 2. Insert the SD card into the TR-8S
Here’s how an audio file saved on an SD card can be imported as a
3. Press the [UTILITY] button to make it light.
user sample. 4. Use the [VALUE] knob to select “SAMPLE:mport,”
* Use the TR-8S to format the SD card. and then press the [ENTER] button.
* The maximum time length of a single audio file is approximately 180
seconds (in the case of 44.1 kHz/mono), and a maximum of 400 files
can be imported. Depending on memory usage, the maximum time
and maximum number might be less.
1. Using your computer, copy an audio file to the 5. Use the [VALUE] knob to select “FILE” or “FOLDER,”
following folder of the SD card. and then press the [ENTER] button.
ROLAND\TR-8S\SAMPLE\
Item Explanation
If you want to import multiple audio files in a single operation, FILE Select and import audio files individually.
create another folder inside the above folder, and place the audio
FOLDER Import all the audio files in the specified folder.
files in it.
SAMPLE
MEMO
My_Wave1.wav 55 When you select an audio file, the [SAMPLE] button blinks.
If you press the [SAMPLE] button in this state, the selected
audio file plays, allowing you to audition the sounds while you
My_Wave2.wav
select an audio file.
55 If you select a folder, all the audio files in that folder are
Kicks
imported together.
My_Snare1.wav
2nd_Snares
Sampling frequency
WAV: up to 96 kHz
AIFF: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 96 kHz
Bit depth
8bit, 16bit, 24bit, 32bit, 32bit float
Channel count
Monaural, stereo
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Assigning an Imported User Sample to an Instrument
Selecting a Sample (SAMPLE) Editing a User Sample Tone’s Settings (SAMPLE Edit)
1. Press the [SAMPLE] button. 1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the
The [SAMPLE] button and the [BD]–[RC] button (that had been [SAMPLE] button.
selected in [TR-REC]) are lit, and the SAMPLE screen appears. The SAMPLE Edit screen appears.
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Assigning an Imported User Sample to an Instrument
Deleting a User Sample (SAMPLE Delete) Renaming a User Category (Category Name)
1. Press the [UTILITY] button to make it light. Here’s how to rename a user category.
2. Use the [VALUE] knob to select “SAMPLE:Delete,” 1. Press the [UTILITY] button to make it light.
and then press the [ENTER] button. 2. Use the [VALUE] knob to select “SAMPLE: Category
3. Use the [VALUE] knob to select the user sample Name,” and then press the [ENTER] button.
that you want to delete, and then press the [ENTER] The user category select screen appears.
button to apply a check mark.
4. Use the [VALUE] knob to select “Delete,” and then
press the [ENTER] button.
A confirmation message appears. 3. Use the [VALUE] knob to select the user category
number (01–32) whose name you want to edit,
and then press the [ENTER] button to access the
character input screen.
MEMO 4. Edit the name.
55 After applying a check mark in step 3, you can also move to the Controller Explanation
confirmation message by holding down the [SHIFT] button
Knob [VALUE] Change the character.
and pressing the [ENTER] button.
[UTILITY] button Moves to the right.
55 Preset samples cannot be deleted.
[COPY] button Moves to the left.
5. To execute, use the [VALUE] knob to select “OK,” [SHIFT] button
Deletes one character (Erase).
+ [COPY] button
and press the OK.
[SHIFT] button
If you decide to cancel, use the [VALUE] knob to select “Cancel,” + [UTILITY] button
Inserts one character (Insert).
and then press the [ENTER] button.
[SHIFT] button Switches between uppercase/lowercase/
When the delete is completed, the display indicates + [VALUE] knob numerals.
“Completed!” and you exit the UTILITY screen.
5. When you finish editing, press the [ENTER] button.
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Assigning an Imported User Sample to an Instrument
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Convenient Functions and Settings (UTILITY)
Here’s how to make system settings for the TR-8S itself, or back up Parameter Value Explanation
and restore data. Selects the sensitivity of the inst pad.
GENERAL USB Audio ASGN, INDIV ASGN: The same signals as are being output
from the ASSIGNABLE OUT/TRIGGER OUT
jacks are sent to USB IN 1-6.
Parameter Value Explanation * USB IN 7–12 are silent.
LCD Contrast 1–10 Adjusts the contrast of the display. INDIV: INST x 11 and EXT IN are output in
mono to USB IN 1–12.
DIRECT: Control data corresponding to the
knob’s position is always output when Specifies how patterns, kits, and system
you move a knob. settings are saved.
KnobMode DIRECT, CATCH OFF: Saved when you execute the WRITE
CATCH: Control data is output only after
the knob passes through the parameter’s operation.
current value. ON: Automatically saved when you turn the
Auto Save OFF, ON
[POWER] switch OFF.
OFF: The sound is heard according to the
settings of the kit. * If Ptn Lock (Pattern Lock) is ON,
LVL: The sound is heard at the volume of changes to the pattern are discarded;
ManualMode OFF, LVL, ALL the level fader positions. Otherwise, the only changes to the kit and the system
settings of the kit are used. settings are automatically saved.
ALL: The sound is heard with settings that
correspond to the positions of the knobs.
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Convenient Functions and Settings (UTILITY)
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Convenient Functions and Settings (UTILITY)
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Initializing, Backing-Up, Restoring
Returning to the Factory Settings Backing Up Data to SD Card (BACKUP)
(FACTORY RESET) * If you want to make a backup, save the data (patterns, kits, system
settings) before you proceed. The backup will not include the pattern
Here’s how to return the TR-8S to its factory-set state. or kit that you’re currently editing (shown by an “*” indication) or
system settings that you have not saved.
NOTE
1. Insert the SD card into the TR-8S.
Be aware that when you execute FACTORY RESET: ALL, the user
sample tones and user sample data are also erased. 2. Press the [UTILITY] button to make it light.
1. Press the [UTILITY] button to make it light. The UTILITY screen appears.
The UTILITY screen appears. 3. Use the [VALUE] knob to select “UTILITY: Backup.”
2. Use the [VALUE] knob to select “UTILITY: Factory
Reset.”
MEMO
If a backup file already exists, the BACKUP:SELECT screen
appears.
Target Explanation
Returns all settings including patterns and kits to their
ALL
factory-set state.
KIT Returns only the kit settings to their factory-set state.
PTN Returns only the patterns to their factory-set state. To overwrite-save, select the existing backup file and press the
[ENTER] button.
MEMO If you select Save As and press the [ENTER] button, the
BACKUP:NAME screen appears.
You can also access the target select screen by holding down
the [CLEAR] button while you turn on the power. 5. Edit the name if necessary.
4. Use the [VALUE] knob to select the target, and Controller Explanation
press the [ENTER] button. [VALUE] knob Change the character.
A confirmation message appears. [UTILITY] button Moves to the right.
[COPY] button Moves to the left.
[SHIFT] button
Deletes one character (Erase).
+ [COPY] button
[SHIFT] button
Inserts one character (Insert).
5. To execute, use the [VALUE] knob to select “OK,” + [UTILITY] button
and press the [ENTER] button. [SHIFT] button Switches between uppercase/lowercase/
+ [VALUE] knob numerals.
If you decide to cancel, use the [VALUE] knob to select “Cancel,”
and then press the [ENTER] button.
6. When you’ve finished inputting characters, press
6. When the display indicates “Completed. Turn off the [ENTER] button.
power.” turn the TR-8S’s power off and on again. A confirmation message appears.
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Initializing, Backing-Up, Restoring
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Synchronizing/Recording with Other Devices
The TR-8S can receive MIDI Clock (F8) data to synchronize its tempo.
It can also receive MIDI Start (FA) and MIDI Stop (FC) to start/stop Using the ASSIGNABLE OUT/TRIGGER OUT jacks
itself. as Trigger Out
Synchronizing with a DAW (TR-8S as Slave) Before you proceed, power-off all devices, and connect the jack that
you want to use as TRIGGER out to your device that accepts a trigger
You can synchronize the TR-8S with your DAW by connecting it to input.
your computer via a commercially available USB cable.
1. Press the [UTILITY] button to make it light.
The setting screen appears.
2. Use the [VALUE] knob to select the ASSIGN OUT
USB MIDI IN
Computer TR-8S
3. Use the [VALUE] knob to select “TRIGGER,” and
then press the [ENTER] button.
Synchronizing with a TB-3 (TR-8S as Master)
You can synchronize the TR-8 with a TB-3 by using a commercially
available MIDI cable to make connections.
NOTE
Before switching this setting, you should either minimize the
MIDI OUT volume of the output-destination device or turn off its power.
MIDI IN
4. Press the [UTILITY] button.
The [UTILITY] button goes dark, and you exit the UTILITY screen.
TR-8S TB-3
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Synchronizing/Recording with Other Devices
Assigning an Instrument to the ASSIGNABLE Inputting an External Audio Source (EXT IN)
OUT/TRIGGER OUT jacks Connect a microphone, synthesizer, or rhythm machine etc. to the
EXT IN jacks.
1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [KIT] You can do the following things to the audio source that’s input to
button. the EXT IN jacks.
The setting screen appears. 55 Select the input (stereo input x 1 / mono input x 2)
2. Use the [VALUE] knob to select the KIT:OUTPUT & “Convenient Functions and Settings (UTILITY)” 0 “EXT IN” (p. 46)
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Synchronizing/Recording with Other Devices
STORAGE MODE
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Error Messages
Message Meaning Action
The SD card is not inserted,
or is inserted incompletely. Turn off the unit, firmly insert
The SD card was removed the SD card, and then turn on
SDCard the unit once again.
after you selected data that
NotReady!
was on the SD card.
The format of the SD card is Use the TR-8S to format the
invalid. SD card (p. 7).
Data could not be read from Make sure that the SD card is
Read Error! the SD card. correctly inserted.
The file is damaged. Do not use this file.
Data could not be written to Make sure that the SD card is
the SD card. correctly inserted.
Write Error!
The format of the SD card is Use the TR-8S to format the
invalid. SD card (p. 7).
There is insufficient space on
SD Card Full! Delete unneeded data.
the SD card.
Execute the factory reset
operation (p. 47).
Sys Mem The contents of the TR-8S’s
Damaged! save area may be damaged. If this does not solve the
problem, contact your dealer
or customer support.
An unusually large amount of Reduce the amount of MIDI
MIDI Buff Full! MIDI data was received, and messages that are being
could not be processed. transmitted.
Check that there is no
problem with the MIDI cable
The MIDI IN connection was
MIDI Offline! connected to the TR-8S’s
broken.
MIDI IN, and that the MIDI
cable was not disconnected.
The TR-8S was unable
Use the correct program to
to start up. The program
perform the update once
could not be read correctly.
Program Error! again. If this does not solve
Alternatively, the system
the problem, contact your
update program may be
dealer or customer support.
invalid.
Since the TR-8S is playing,
Stop playback before you
Now Playing! this operation cannot be
execute the operation.
executed.
Since the TR-8S is recording,
Now Stop recording before you
this operation cannot be
Recording! execute the operation.
executed.
The file was not found on the Make sure that the file exists
Not Found!
SD card. on the SD card.
In order to load the file,
Not The format of the audio file is
you’ll need to convert it to a
Supported! not supported.
supported format.
In order to load the audio
The audio file exceeds file, you’ll need to shorten
Too Long Size! the supported number of it (decrease the number
samples. of samples) or lower its
sampling frequency.
Delete unneeded user
There is no free space in the
No Space! samples to increase the
user sample area.
amount of free space.
There is no enough free Delete unneeded user
No Tone! space to save the user samples to increase the
sample tone settings. amount of free space.
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List of Shortcut Keys
Switching Screens and Modes Operation Shortcut
[CTRL SELECT] + [BD]–[RC]
Show the parameter assigned
(in this state, you can turn the [VALUE] knob to change the
to the [CTRL] knobs assignment)
Operation Shortcut
Assign a parameter to the
Show the PTN SETTING screen [SHIFT] + [PTN SELECT] [CTRL SELECT] + [CTRL] knob
[CTRL] knobs
Show the KIT EDIT screen [SHIFT] + [KIT]
Show the INST EDIT screen [SHIFT] + [INST]
Show the SAMPLE EDIT
SETTING screen
[SHIFT] + [SAMPLE] Editing a Pattern
Show the MASTER FX EDIT
[SHIFT] + MASTER FX [CTRL] knob Operation Shortcut
screen
Show the FILL IN EDIT screen [SHIFT] + AUTO FILL IN [ON] Show the PTN SETTING screen [SHIFT] + [PTN SELECT]
Show the mixer screen [SHIFT] + [CTRL SELECT]
Provisionally generate a
Show the ERASE MOTION [PTN SELECT] + [SAMPLE]
[SHIFT] + MOTION [ON] random pattern
screen
(when FILL IN Type = SCATTER)
Show the MOTION/VELOCITY (in TR-REC mode) Change the SCATTER DEPTH
[MANUAL TRIG] + [VALUE] knob
input screen long-press a pad [1]–[16]
AUTO FILL IN [ON] + Pad [14]–[16] or
Show the TRIGGER OUT track Select a fill-in variation
[CC] + [RC] [A]–[H]
input screen
Show the FILL IN EDIT screen [SHIFT] + AUTO FILL IN [ON]
Switch to step loop mode
[SHIFT] + [INST PLAY] Show the TRIGGER OUT track
(STEP LOOP)
[CC] + [RC]
input screen
Edit the value when the cursor Change the sub step division [SUB] + [VALUE] knob
[ENTER] + [VALUE] knob
is at the parameter name Input sub steps [SUB] + [1]–[16]
Switch between inputting sub
Edit the parameter value in [SHIFT] + [SUB]
[SHIFT] + [VALUE] knob steps and flams
large steps
Input weak beats (WEAK BEATS) [SHIFT] + [1]–[16]
(when FILL IN Type = SCATTER)
Edit the SCATTER DEPTH Input alternate sounds
[MANUAL TRIG] + [VALUE] knob [BD]–[RC] + [1]–[16]
(ALT INST)
AUTO FILL IN [ON] + Pad [14]–[16] or
Select the fill-in variation Change dynamics of each step [1]–[16] + ACCENT [LEVEL] knob
[A]–[H]
Edit the length of reverb [KIT] + REVERB [LEVEL] knob
Adjust the amount of delay to
send to the reverb
[KIT] + DELAY [LEVEL] knob Playback/Recording
Adjust the instrument’s reverb
[BD]–[RC] + REVERB [LEVEL] knob
send level Operation Shortcut
Adjust the instrument’s delay Record to a variation that’s not
[BD]–[RC] + DELAY [LEVEL] knob [TR-REC] + [A]–[H]
send level playing
Adjust the INST FX [BD]–[RC] + MASTER FX [CTRL] knob During pattern playback,
forcibly return to the [SHIFT] + [START/STOP] during playback
beginning of the pattern
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List of Shortcut Keys
Delete track (delete all steps in Load a instrument [UTILITY] + [SAMPLE] + [BD]–[RC]
[BD]–[RC] + [CLEAR]
the track) Load all
[UTILITY] + [SAMPLE] + [INST]
Delete motion data of the instruments
MOTION [ON] + [CLEAR]
variation selected for playback
Delete motion data of a
specific track of the variation
selected for playback
MOTION [ON] + [BD]–[RC] Other
Delete motion data of a
specific knob of the variation MOTION [ON] + Knob Operation Shortcut
selected for playback Use your computer to (with the pattern stopped)
Delete motion data of a manage a connected SD card While holding down the [SHIFT] button,
MOTION [ON] + [A]–[H] (STORAGE MODE) connect to your computer via a USB cable.
specific variation
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TR-8S Audio Diagram TR-8S Audio Diagram
KIT
:EXT IN
Delay Send
INST DELAY
Delay Send
BD - RC
KIT
:DELAY
Reverb Send
KIT
:EXT IN
Reverb Send
REVERB
INST
Reverb Send
BD - RC
UTILITY
: EXTIN KIT KIT
EXT IN
Type : EXT IN : EXT IN
Knob
Gain Pan
STEREO / VOLUME
EXT IN SIDE CHAIN
MONO Knob
USB OUT
PHONES
UTILITY
INST INST INST UTILITY KIT : MIX OUT
: ASSIGN OUT KIT Level
: BD : BD : BD Mode
: Mode :OUTPUT
Level Gain Pan
= TRIGGER = MIX SCATTER MASTER FX Soft Clipper
Step MIX OUT
TONE INST FX BD - RC
Sequencer
BD
KIT UTILITY
:OUTPUT : ASSIGN OUT UTILITY
= ASSIGN A- C : Mode USB MULTI A- C : ASSIGNOUT
= NORMAL, BOOST Mode
ASSIGNABLE OUT /
TRIGGER OUT
= ASSIGN 1- 6 1-6
= TRIGGER UTILITY
: GENERAL
: USB Mode
= ASGN (7- 12 : no signal)
USB IN 1 - 12
= INDIV
TRIGGER OUT
(Miniature phone type)
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