Mixer; Mixer Volume (Page 1) - Roland V-Drums TD-50 Data List

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MIXER

1
Press the [MIXER] button.
The MIXER screen appears.
2
Use the PAGE [UP] [DOWN] buttons to access the editing screen.
3
Use cursor buttons to select a parameter, and use the [–] [+] buttons or the dial to edit the value.
4
Press the [KIT] button to return to the DRUM KIT screen.

MIXER VOLUME (page 1)

For each drum kit, you can adjust the volume of each pad and adjust the overall volume of the entire drum kit.
You can also adjust how the volume responds to the striking force.
Parameter
VOLUME tab
Volume
PAN tab
Pan
MIN VOL tab
Pad Minimum Volume*1
Pad Maximum Volume*1
KIT VOL tab
Kit Volume*2
Pedal HH Volume
Xstick Volume
*1 Use the cursor [ H ] [ I ] buttons to choose whether you're setting the Pad Minimum Volume or the Pad Maximum Volume.
*2 You can also set "Kit Volume" in the KIT SETTINGS screen (VOLUME tab) (p. 3).
MEMO
If you press the [F5] (H&R) button to turn it "ON, " you can simultaneously make settings for the head area and rim area, etc.
Value
-INF–+6.0 dB
L30–CTR–R30
0–15
-5–0
-INF–+6.0 dB
Explanation
Volume of each pad
Stereo position of each pad
Minimum volume of each pad
This lets you increase the volume of the softest hits while preserving the volume of the strongest
hits. This can make it easier to hear ghost notes on the snare or legato notes on the ride cymbal.
Maximum volume of each pad
This lets you decrease the volume of the strongest hits while preserving their nuances.
You can limit the volume while preserving the nuances of the strongest hits.
* This is available only for pads that support digital connection and for input from the MIDI IN
connector.
Drum kit volume
Pedal hi-hat volume
Cross-stick volume
KIT CUSTOMIZE
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