About Button Operations And The Screen Displays - Roland V-DRUMS TD-10 Owner's Manual

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About button operations and the screen displays

Operations common to all aspects of operating the TD-10 are covered below.
Saving your settings
For operations within the TD-10, there is no procedure for "saving settings." When you modify the
value of a setting, the new value is automatically saved as soon as you make the change.
Buttons, sliders and knobs
Buttons, sliders and knobs on the front panel will be printed in square brackets [ ]; e.g., [SETUP].
Cursor
fig.00-003e
Cursor refers to the highlighted characters indicating an on-screen item that can be set. If the screen
contains more than one item that can be set, use the [CURSOR] buttons to move it to the item that
you wish to set.
fig.00-003a
Function buttons ([F1]–[F4])
fig.00-004
The [F1]–[F4] buttons are called the "function buttons." The bottom part of the display will show the
names of the functions available for [F1]–[F4]. For example, if this owner's manual makes reference
to [INST]-[F1 (SHELL)], press [INST] , and then press [F1] (in this case, "SHELL" is displayed above
[F1]).
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