The 11 Faders, and first 11 Pads on the Roland TR-8S light up in colour when the Instrument is turned on. This can be great on a gig, for easy identification of various Instrument Types at a glance. You may want to set the colours strictly for aesthetic effect, or you may want to come up with a Colour Coding System that makes sense for you, to indicate the various Instrument Types you commonly use in a song.
Contributed by Alexander Marlowe for Roland Corporation Australia
Bass Drums = Purple Snare Drums = Blue Toms = Green Rim Shots = Lime Hand Claps = Pink Closed High Hats = LightBlue Open High Hats = LightBlue Crash Cymbals = SkyBlue Ride Cymbals = SkyBlue Music Loops = Orange Vocals = Red SFX = Yellow
To set the Instrument Track Colours:
Press the Instrument Select Button of the Instrument you want to Edit.
Hold Shift and press the Kit Button to view the Kit Edit screen.
Hold Shift and turn the Value Knob to select Kit:Color and press Enter.
Turn the Value Knob to adjust the Color.
Repeat steps 1 and 4 for all Instruments you wish to edit.
Article written by Alex Marlowe
Alex Marlowe is a Composer/Producer, Musician and Consultant based in Melbourne, Australia. Alex has placed music in numerous movies and TV shows, and toured worldwide as a keyboardist with major artists. As a Teacher and Consultant, Alex has worked with platinum songwriters, music editors, producers and composers, and conducted courses in Music Production and Music Software, including at the Songwriting School of Los Angeles. You can find more info, and contact Alex at: www.logicproanswers.com
Created by Roland V-Drums specialist Simon Ayton, these patches were designed using the internal factory sounds and many of the techniques covered in the TD-50 guide. Enjoy exploring the possibilities!