Roland TD-10 Drums User Manual


 
GROUP FADERS
These allow you to adjust the volume of the kick, snare, hi-
hat, other percussion instruments, backing instruments, and
the click sound (p. 37).
SEQUENCER
Here are the buttons that control sequencer functions (play-
back/recording of performance patterns) (p. 68, 97).
KIT Button
Provides access to the basic display page used when playing
the TD-10.
INST (Instrument) Button
Provides access to the display page in which you can edit
instruments (p. 55, 80).
STUDIO Button
Provides access to the display page where you can choose
mike types, their positions, ambience types and ambient
mike positions (p. 62, 87).
CONTROL ROOM Button
Allows you to edit mixer, EQ, compressor and effect para-
meters (p. 65, 90).
MIX IN Knob
This adjusts the volume of the device connected to the MIX
IN jack. The sound from the MIX IN will be output from the
MASTER out and/or the PHONES jack.
PHONES Knob
Adjusts the headphone volume. Even when headphones are
connected, sound will still be output from the various out-
put jacks.
MASTER Knob
Adjusts the volume of the MASTER OUT jacks. The volume
of the PHONES jack is adjusted by the PHONES knob.
CURSOR Buttons
Used to move the cursor in the display, or to access the next
display page (p. 18).
VALUE Dial
This dial has the same function as the INC and DEC buttons.
Use this dial when you wish to make large changes in drum
kit settings or edited values (p. 19).
TRIG SELECT
Use the lower two buttons to select the pad (trigger number)
for which you wish to make settings. To select the rim of a
pad, press the RIM button, then the RIM indicator is lit. If
pads are connected to the TD-10, you can also select a pad
by striking it. The PREVIEW button lets you audition the
instrument that is assigned to the selected pad or the sound
appearing in the display when editing a percussion group
(p. 20).
PREVIEW Button
Used to audition an instrument. By using TRIG SELECT but-
tons to select a pad, you can play and edit sound even if no
pads are connected to the TD-10. The button is velocity sen-
sitive (p. 20).
INC Button, DEC Button
These buttons are used to switch drum kits or to modify val-
ues. Pressing the INC button increases the value, and press-
ing the DEC button decreases it. Since these buttons are
large, you can also use the tip of your drum stick to press
them (p. 19).
* Please be aware that hitting the buttons with a stick can
cause malfunctions.
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