Roland TD-4 Drums User Manual


 
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System Settings
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1. Press the [MENU] button so it’s lit.
The MENU screen appears.
fig.d-KitMenu-1.eps
2. Use the SEL[ ] [ ]buttons to choose
“8 PAD SETTINGS,” and press the [OK] button.
The Pad Settings screen appears.
fig.d-Sys-Pad-1.eps
3. Use the SEL[ ] [ ]buttons to select the
parameter that you want to edit.
4. Use the [-/+] dial to edit the value.
5. Press the [OK] button to return to the “MENU”
screen.
When you specify the pad type, the following settings are automatically set to the values appropriate for each pad, meaning that you will
normally not need to adjust them. If you wish to make detailed adjustments, you can edit the following parameters.
Editing the pad settings (PAD SETTINGS)
Specifying the Type of Pad
Screen Parameter/Value Explanation
Pad Type
For each Pad, you can select the type of pad you’re using (the pad type) so the TD-4 will ac-
curately receive the signal from the pad.
Pad Type:
KD-8, KD-85, KD-120, PD-8, PD-85, PD-105, PD-125, PDX-8, CY-5, CY-8, CY-14C, CY-12R/C,
CY-15R, VH-11, OFF
The “Pad Type” is a collection of settings for various pad-related parameters; it sets these parameters to the appropriate values for each
type of pad.
Simply select the pad type that’s appropriate for the pad you’ve connected. Each parameter will be set to the appropriate value, allowing
you perform optimally.
If the pad does not respond as expected even though you’ve selected the correct pad type, you can make fine adjustments to each pa-
rameter as appropriate for your pad.
* If you’ve turned this OFF for a pad, and would like to change that pad’s setting to something other than OFF, you’ll need to
re-select the pad by turning the [-/+] dial in the MENU screen (p. 27).
Setting the Pad Sensitivity
Screen Parameter/Value Explanation
Sensitivity
1–32
You can adjust the sensitivity of the pads to accommodate your per-
sonal playing style.
This allows you to have more dynamic control over the sound volume,
based on how hard you play.
Higher sensitivity allows the pad to produce a loud volume even when
played softly.
Lower sensitivity will keep the pad producing a low volume even when
played forcefully.
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