Roland TD-10 Drums User Manual


 
Copying
You can copy drum kits,instruments, mixer & effect settings
etc. to the destination of your choice. However, doing so will
erase (overwrite) the data that was in the new destination.
So be careful before you perform this operation.
* Some display pages do not allow copy. In such cases, pressing
[TOOLS] will not produce “COPY” above [F1] in the display.
Procedure
(Example) Copying a kit
Select the copy source.
1. Press [KIT].
The “DRUM KIT” page will appear.
2. Press [TOOLS].
The function names for [F1]–[F4] appear in the lower part of
the display.
3. Press [F1 (COPY)].
The display (“COPY DRUM KIT”) shows the source and
destination position. Use the [INC/DEC] or the VALUE dial
to select the source and destination.
* [PRESET] refers to the drum kits that were stored in the unit at
the factory. [USER] refers to drum kits that currently can be
used. And, [CARD] refers to drum kits stored on memory card.
4. Press [F4 (COPY)].
A confirmation display will appear.
5. Then press [F4 (EXEC)] and the kit will then be copied
(Press [F1 (CANCEL)] to return to the previous page with-
out excecuting out the operation.)
* If you press [F3 (EXCHNG)], the contents of the new destina-
tion and copy source will be exchanged, a convenient way to
rearrange or organize drum kits.
A display in which Copy can be used
“DRUM KIT” page ([KIT])
“INST” page ([INST])
Instrument Copy will be done only to the same TRIG-
GER INPUT jack of the other kit.
“STUDIO” page ([STUDIO])
“CONTROL ROOM” page ([CONTROL ROOM])
“TRIGGER BANK” page ([SETUP]-[F1 (TRIG)]-[F1
(BANK)])
“PERC GROUP” page ([KIT]-[F2 (FUNC)]-[F1 (PRCGRP)])
“MIXER” page ([CONTROL ROOM]-[F1 (MIXER)])
“COMPRESSOR/LIMITER” page ([CONTROL ROOM]-[F2
(COMP)])
Compressor settings can be copied to another kit for
TRIGGER INPUT jacks 1–10 as a group.
“EQ” page ([CONTROL ROOM]-[F3 (EQ)])
Equalizer settings can be copied to another kit for TRIG-
GER INPUT jacks 1–10 as a group.
“EFFECT” page ([CONTROL ROOM]-[F1 (EFFECT)])
The UNDO function
The UNDO function allows you to recall original parameters
of any function you have edited, but ONLY from the “pre-
sent” cursor position. If you change the cursor position, or
page in the display, UNDO will not work.
Example: If when choosing an instrument, you scroll
through many sounds not finding the one you want.
“UNDO” can bring back the “original” setting. Only changes
made with the [INC/DEC] buttons or the VALUE dial can
be “undone.” And ONLY in Pages where pressing [TOOLS]
calls up [F3(UNDO)] in the display.
Procedure
(Example: Undoing an instrument selection)
1. Press [INST].
The “INST” page will appear.
2. Use [INC/DEC] or the VALUE dial to select a different
instrument.
If you want to bring back the original instrument just exe-
cute UNDO.
3. Press [TOOLS].
The function names for [F1]–[F4] will appear in the lower
part of the display.
4. Press [F3 (UNDO)].
The instrument that had been selected in step 1 will reap-
pear.
* If while editing, you accidentally touch another pad or rim, you
cannot “undo” the parameter you were working on. Also, Bulk
Load, Kit Copy/Exchange cannot be “undone.”
Chapter 8. Convenient functions
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