Chapter 1. Drum Kit Settings [Kit]; Choosing A Drum Kit; About The "Drum Kit" Screen - Roland TD-12 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 1. Drum Kit Settings [KIT]

A "drum kit" refers to a configuration of settings that include
the sounds played with each pad, the hi-hat used, effect
settings, and so on.
fig.01-KitParam.e
Drum Kit 50
Drum Kit 1
Pad settings
KICK
SNARE
Head 1
Head 2
Rim 1
Rim 2
TOM3
HI-HAT
Head 5
Head 6
Rim 5
Rim 6
RIDE
EDGE
Head 9
Head 10
Rim 9
Rim 10
Instrument settings
Instrument, V-EDIT/EDIT
Mixer settings
Volume, Pan, Minimum Volume
Effects settings
Compressor, Equalizer settings
Ambience/Multi-Effects Send Level
Various Function Settings
Pad Pattern setttings
Pitch Control function settings, MIDI settings
Ambience settings
ON/OFF, Room Type, Wall Type, etc.
Multi-Effects settings
ON/OFF, Type, effect level, etc.
Settings Affecting the Entire Drum Kit
Volume, Drum Kit Name, MIDI settings, etc.
30
TOM1
TOM2
Head 3
Head 4
Rim 3
Rim 4
CRASH1
CRASH2
Head 7
Head 8
Rim 7
Rim 8
AUX1
AUX2
Head 11
Head 12
Rim 11
Rim 12

Choosing a Drum Kit

1. Press [KIT].
[KIT] lights, and the "DRUM KIT" screen appears.
fig.01-001*_70
2. Use [+/-] or [VALUE] to select drum kits.
Pads can be programmed to make selections (p. 76).
The selected or current kit number is indicated at all
times in the LED display at the left of the LCD display.

About the "DRUM KIT" Screen

fig.01-001_70
A: Drum Kit Name
B: Overall Kit Effects On/Off status (p. 40)
Pressing [KIT] always takes you back to the "DRUM KIT"
screen, from any Edit mode in the TD-12.
B
A

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