Roland TD-10 Drums User Manual


 
Changing output assign-
ment for audio received by
the MIX IN jack
Selecting the output destination of the sound input from the
MIX IN jack.
Procedure
1. Press [SETUP]-[F3 (CTRL)]-[F4 (OPTION)].
The “OPTION” page will appear.
2. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to Mix In Output.
3. Use [INC/DEC] or the VALUE dial to make the setting.
Parameters
Monitor Mix In: Master, Phones Only
Master: Output from the MASTER output and the
PHONES jack.
Phones Only: Output only from the PHONES jack.
Specifying the type of pad
So that the TD-10 will be able to accurately receive the sig-
nals from the pads or pedals, use the following settings to
specify the type of pads that you are using. In addition to the
content covered in “Specify the pads that the TD-10 will use”
(p. 29) of the “Quick Start,” the section below will discuss
Trigger Banks, and how to use acoustic drums with triggers
or pads made by other manufacturers.
Press [SETUP]-[F1 (TRIG)]-[F1 (BANK)], and the following
setting page will appear.
fig.08-01
What is the Trigger Type?
So that optimal settings can be made for each pad being
used, you need to specify the type of pads being used.
Indications such as “3 PD7” in the above display correspond
to this. This indication means “a PD-7 pad is being used for
TRIGGER INPUT number 3.”
What is a Trigger Bank?
Trigger Banks allow you to store the 12 trigger settings as a
single unit of information. The large number at the left edge
of the above display is the Trigger Bank number. Move the
cursor to this area to select the Trigger Bank.
Procedure
fig.08-02e
1. Press [SETUP]-[F1 (TRIG)]-[F1 (BANK)].
The “TRIGGER” page will appear.
2. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to a location other
than BANK.
3. Strike the pad for which you wish to set the Trigger Type.
The cursor will move to the trigger number of the pad that
you hit.
4. Use [INC/DEC] or the VALUE dial to make the setting.
Refer to the following table, and specify the type of pad.
Display Model used
PD5 PD-5
PD7 PD-7
PD9 PD-9
12A PD-120 (Strike location is detected)
12B PD-120 (Strike location is not detected)
10A PD-100 (Strike location is detected)
10B PD-100 (Strike location is not detected)
KD7 KD-7/KD-5
P1, P2 When using a pad made by another manu-
facturer
K1, K2 When using a kick pad made by another
manufacturer
* If you want the tone to be affected by the strike location on a PD-
100/120, select 10A/12A. The 10B/12B does not detect the strike
location, but more rapid trigger response can be achieved.
* If you wish to make even more detailed settings, refer to the
explanation in the following section “Basic settings for the trig-
ger parameters (BASIC).” Normally you don’t need to adjust
these parameters, but you may use them if you wish to make
more accurate settings for your playing style.
* Use the KIK, SNR, TOM, and FLR settings when you use
acoustic drums to sound the TD-10. For details refer to p.142.
* When using a pad made by another manufacturer, first select
“PD7” and try playing the pad. If, with this setting, the pad
striking force does not produce a stable volume, try a setting of
“P1.” A setting of “P2” will be even more stable, but since the
Scan Time (p.111) will be even longer, the interval from when
the pad is struck until the sound is heard will be slightly
(approximately 0.003 seconds) longer.
(For a kick, select “KD7,” and if the result is not stable, try
“K1” or “K2.”)
Model name
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