Roland TD-27 Manual

Roland TD-27 Manual

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  • Page 1: End User License Agreement (Eula)

    End-User License Agreement (EULA) Last updated: 04/04/2020 Please read this End-User License Agreement ("Agreement") carefully before using The eDrum Workshop expansion programming, audio samples, documentation and updates provided to you by The eDrum Workshop (collectively the "Product"). By purchasing a Product from The eDrum Workshop, you consent to the terms of this Agreement.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    YOURSELF WITH SD CARD SETUP SD CARD Formatting instructions can be found on page 24 of your TD-27 Quick Start Manual or page 50 of the TD-27 Reference Manual. This will create the correct file structure on your SD card for the TD-27 to read.
  • Page 3: Before You Begin - Software Update / Kit Variations For "Aux" Instruments

    This kit or kit collection from The eDrum Workshop was created on a Roland TD-27 running system program version 1.10. Due to this, these kits can only be loaded on a TD-27 module that is running version 1.10 or higher. The update, which is free from Roland, fixes some bugs and improves functionality and sounds.
  • Page 4: Loading The Kit Files (.Td0) To Your Sd Card

    Note: You can rename these ".TD0" files if you wish to prevent scrolling all the way up to this number, but they must remain in the KIT-XXX.TD0 format, otherwise the TD-27 cannot read them. Only the numbers can be changed, not the .TD0 extension or the "KIT-"...
  • Page 5: Loading The Kits To Your Td-27 Module

    Loading the Kits to Your TD-27 Module Please note: These kits take up approximately 5% of the user sample memory of a TD-27 module. Please ensure you have enough user sample memory free to import the samples contained. See Memory Management on page 7 and the Common Troubleshooting solutions on page 11 for more information.
  • Page 6: Kit And Pad Copy Functions To Customise Your Setup

    Kit and Pad Copy Functions to Customise Your Setup Watch The eDrum Workshop's COPY MENU video tutorial here. If you wish to make any changes to any of these kits, it is recommended to create a duplicate of that kit first so that you will retain an "original"...
  • Page 7: Memory Management

    Memory Management When fully loaded, the kits in this collection take up approximately 5% of the User Sample memory on the TD-27 module across all three .TD0 files contained. Because of this, if you have many other presets by The eDrum Workshop or have imported some of your own user samples, you may start to run out of space.
  • Page 8: Collection Notes

    Please see page 36 of the TD-27 Reference Manual for instructions on how to assign user samples. Note: Make sure to disable the H&R (head and rim) button when reassigning samples so that you can set the head and rim...
  • Page 9: Kit Notes

    Individual Kit Notes from Luke All samples contained in the Slated Room Collection were recorded by Luke (The eDrum Workshop) and producer James Routh (StarStuff Music) in the slated drum room at Rock Hard Studios in Lancashire, England. The room’s hard, reflective ambience colours the sonic image with a unique character that ties all of these kits together and inspired the modelling used onboard the module.
  • Page 10: Pad Settings For Additional Instruments

    Pad Settings for Additional Instruments Depending on the version of the files you have installed (see page 3), there will be certain instruments that are not part of the kit. These are - 3 Toms Splash China - Tom 4 4 Toms Splash - China cymbal 4 Toms China - Splash cymbal If you would like to add these instruments to a kit at a later date, rather than installing another version of the...
  • Page 11: Common Troubleshooting

    SD card has been formatted to the module's standard, as described earlier in this guide. Then, ensure the kits are placed in the correct folder on your SD card (Roland > TD-27 > Kit). Do not change the .TD0 file type or the formatting of the file names - they must be in the KIT-XXX.TD0 format.

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