Roland TD-20 Drums User Manual


 
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An Overview of the TD-20
Button Operation and Displays
Operations common to all aspects TD-20 operations.
Every time you change a value during the editing process, it’s
automatically stored in the TD-20’s memory. There’s no
“write/save” process. (except when using a memory card)
References for top panel buttons, sliders, dial and knobs will
be printed in square brackets [ ]; e.g., [SETUP].
fig.00-001e_70
Cursor refers to the highlighted characters indicating an on-
screen parameter that can be set. When there is more than one
possibility within the screen, use the [CURSOR] buttons to
move it.
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The [F1]–[F5] buttons are called “function buttons.” The
bottom part of the display will show the names of the
functions available for [F1]–[F5]. For example, if this owner’s
manual makes reference to [INST] - [F2 (EDIT)], press [INST],
and then press [F2] (in this case, “EDIT” is displayed above
[F2]).
fig.00-004_40
[+] and [-] (referred to in this manual as [+/-]) and the
[VALUE] dial are both used to change the values of settings.
Both methods have advantages.
[+/-]
Each time [+] is pressed, the value increases. Each time [-]
is pressed, the value decreases. This is convenient for fine
adjustments.
When making an on/off setting, [+] will turn the setting
on and [-] will turn it off.
If you hold down [+] and press [-], the value will increase
rapidly. If you hold down [-] and press [+], the value will
decrease rapidly.
[VALUE] dial
The dial allows you to make major changes to the value
quickly. If you hold down [SHIFT] and turn [VALUE], the
value will change even more rapidly.
Saving Your Settings
Buttons, Sliders, Dial and
Knobs
Cursor
Function Buttons ([F1]–[F5])
Cursor
Changing Data Values
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