Making Settings For Drum Kit (Func); Adjusting The Volume (Volume); Assigning A Tempo For Each Kit (Tempo) - Roland V-Drums TD-30 Owner's Manual

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Making Settings for Drum Kit
(FUNC)
Here's how to adjust the drum kit's volume and tempo.
1.
Press the [KIT] button .
The DRUM KIT screen will appear.
2.
Press the [F2] (FUNC) button .
3.
Use the [F1]–[F5] buttons to select the setting
that you want to make .
Button
[F1] (VOLUME)
button
[F2] (TEMPO) button
[F3] (BRUSH) button
[F3] (PAD PTN) button
[F5] (MONITOR) button
5.
Use the cursor [ ] [ ] buttons to select a
parameter .
6.
Use the [–] [+] buttons or dial to specify the
value .
7.
Press the [KIT] button to return to the DRUM KIT
screen .

Adjusting the Volume (VOLUME)

You can adjust the drum kit's volume
Parameter
Value
Kit Volume
0–127
Pedal HH
0–127
Volume
XStick Volume 0–127
Explanation
Specifies the drum kit's volume.
Specifies the tempo.
Specifies the brushes.
Turns the Pad Pattern function
on/off.
Monitors the output volume of
each jack.
Explanation
Volume of the entire
drum kit
Volume of the hi-hat's foot
closed sound
Volume of cross stick
sound
Assigning a Tempo for Each Kit
(TEMPO)
When you select a drum kit of which Kit Tempo is set to
"ON, " the tempo you define here will be set automatically.
Parameter
Value
OFF
Kit Tempo
ON
Tempo
20–260
MEMO
When you select a kit of which Kit Tempo is set to
"ON, " the defined tempo appears in the upper right of
the DRUM KIT screen.
If the tempo of the individual drum kit is at a different
setting than the tempo of the overall TD-30, an "*" is
shown before the tempo.
Drum Kit
Explanation
Tempo is not defined
Switching drum kits will
not change the tempo.
Tempo is defined
Defined tempo
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