Roland V-Drums TD-30 Owner's Manual page 23

Drum sound module
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Number Name
GROUP FADERS
4
Faders
[FADER] button
5
PHONES jack
DRUM KIT
[AMBIENCE] button
[MULTI EFFECTS] button
6
[MASTER COMP] button
[INST] button
[COMP/EQ] button
[MIXER] button
[KIT] button
[F1]–[F5] buttons
7
(Function buttons)
8
[–] [+] buttons
9
[PREVIEW] button
TRIG SELECT
[LOCK] button
10
[RIM] button
[1], [15] buttons
11
[SHIFT] button
12
Dial
Cursor buttons [
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13
VOLUME CONTROL
[MIX IN] knob
14
[PHONES] knob
[MASTER] knob
Explanation
These faders adjust the volume of the kick, snare, hi-hat, other percussion instru-
ments, backing instrument sounds, click, and ambience.
Selects the sources whose volume will be adjusted by the faders.
A pair of stereo headphones can be connected to this jack.
Sound will still be output from each output jacks even if headphones are connected.
Specifies the size and acoustic character of the room in which you're playing the
drums.
Applies effects such as adding depth or spaciousness to the sound, or shifting the
pitch.
Adjusts the overall sound of the drums.
By pressing the [MASTER COMP] button while holding down the [SHIFT] button, you
can turn each effect on/off (p. 67).
Allows you to make settings for instruments.
Adjusts the volume change and tonal character of each pad.
Adjusts the volume and pan of each pad.
Accesses the DRUM KIT screen.
These buttons change their function depending on the contents of the display.
The lower part of the display will indicate the function of each button.
These buttons are used to switch drum kits or to change values when editing.
The [+] button increases the value, and the [–] button decreases it.
This velocity sensitive button allows you to audition an instrument after you have
chosen it with the TRIG SELECT buttons or after you have played a pad/pedal.
If you press the [LOCK] button so its indicator is lit, the pad for which settings are
being made will remain selected even if you strike a pad.
When using a pad that supports a rim, allows you to select either the head or the rim
for editing.
Use the [1] and [15] buttons to select the trigger number (pad) you want to access.
Used in combination with other buttons. How this functions is explained in respective
parts of this manual.
This dial functions like the [+] and [–] buttons. Use it to scroll quickly or make large
changes in edited values.
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Move the cursor.
Adjusts the level of the audio source connected to the MIX IN jack.
Adjusts the headphone volume.
Sound will still be output from each output jacks even if headphones are connected.
Adjusts the volume of the MASTER OUT jacks.
Panel Descriptions
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