Roland TD-4 Drums User Manual


 
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Playing
After turning the power on, you can play the demo patterns.
Here’s how you can listen to the sounds by switching drum kits
while playing the demo patterns.
fig.P-Demo.eps
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* No data for the demo patterns that is played will be output
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1. Press the [ ] (Play/Stop) button.
The demo patterns will play.
2. Press the DRUM KIT [<] [>] buttons to select drum
kit.
3. To stop demo pattern playback, press the
[ ] button once again.
When you press the [ ] (Rec) button to start recording
your performance (p. 17), the demo patterns will temporarily
be erased. The next time you turn on the power, you will
again be able to play the demo patterns.
A drum kit is a combination of the sounds & settings for each pad
and pedal, as well as ambience.
fig.P-DrumKit.eps
1. Press the DRUM KIT [<] [>] buttons to select drum
kit.
fig.d-KitScreen.eps
This is the TD-4’s basic screen.
fig.d-KitNo1.eps
Regardless of the screen that is displayed, pressing the DRUM
KIT [<] [>] buttons will access the “DRUM KIT” screen (except
during recording/playback).
Hearing What the Kits Sound Like
2 1, 3
Selecting a Drum Kit
1
About the “DRUM KIT” screen
A Drum kit number
B Drum kit name
C This shows the metronome tempo (p. 17).
D Strength of the pad strike displayed in 6 levels.
E
This is shown if the cross-stick technique can be
used with the snare (p. 29).
(When Xstick Volume is anything other than OFF)
A
B
D
C
E
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