Selecting An Instrument From The List [F1 (List)] - Roland V-Drums TD-20X Owner's Manual

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Function button
[F1 (LIST)]
[F2 (EDIT)]
[F3 (CONTROL)]
[F4 (INT<>EXP)]
[F5 (H&R)]
2.
Select the pad that you want to edit.
Strike the desired pad, or use the TRIG SELECT buttons to
select it.
The edit screen for the selected pad will appear.
3.
Use the [CURSOR (up/down)] buttons to move the
cursor to "Group" or "Inst."
4.
Use the [-] [+] buttons or the [VALUE] dial to select
the Inst group/instrument.
5.
Press the [EXIT] button to return to the "DRUM KIT"
screen.
Selecting an Instrument from
the List [F1 (LIST)]
Here you can select from the list of all available instruments.
1.
Press the [INST] button.
2.
Press the [F1 (LIST)] button.
The "INST LIST" screen appears.
fig.02-004-inst-list.eps_70
Function button
[F1 (< GROUP)],
[F2 (GROUP >)]
[F4 (INT<>EXP)]
[F5 (H & R)]
Displays the instrument list.
Edits instrument settings (p. 48).
Lets you use the pads and pedal as
controllers (p. 52). You can use the pads
to play patterns, or make MIDI settings
for the pads and pedal.
Switches between TD-20 (INT) and
TDW-20 (EXP) instruments.
Switches between selecting the head
and rim instruments as a set, or
selecting them independently.
Selects the Inst Group.
Switches between TD-20 (INT) and TDW-20
(EXP) instruments.
Switches to select the head and rim
instruments simultaneously or individually.
Chapter 2. Instrument Settings [INST]
3.
Select the pad that you want to edit.
Strike the desired pad, or use the TRIG SELECT buttons to
select it.
The "INST LIST" screen for the selected pad will appear.
4.
Use the [VALUE] dial, the [-] [+], or [CURSOR]
buttons to select the instrument.
5.
Press the [EXIT] button to return to the "INST"
screen.
The indication below the instrument name
If you turn the [F5 (H&R)] button off, the following
information will be shown below the instrument name.
You'll be able to obtain the effects that are shown.
fig.02-005-inst-info.eps_70
The tone will change according to the
striking position. For a rim sound, the tone
will change depending on the depth at
POSI
which the stick strikes the rim.
Use the "Position Ctrl" setting to turn this
effect on/off. You can specify this only for
specific trigger inputs (p. 53).
Smoothes the interval between notes
INTRVL
according to the performance technique
used, such as a roll or flam.
If the cross-stick switch is on (p. 41), you'll
XSTK
be able to play rim shots and cross-stick
separately.
This information can also be seen in "Drum
Instrument List" (p. 131).
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