Practicing; Playing With The Metronome; Quick Recording And Playback (Quick Rec); Recording - Roland TD-4KP Owner's Manual

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Practicing

Playing with the Metronome

fig.P-Metronome.eps
1.
Press the [
] button.
The metronome starts and the screen will indicate the tempo.
The button will blink in time with the metronome.
fig.d-Metro.eps
2.
Turn the [-/+] dial to adjust the tempo.
Value: 40–260
3.
To turn off the metronome, press the [
to turn it off.
Even without pressing the [
tempo by turning the [-/+] dial in the Drum Kit screen.
You can change the way that the metronome sounds (p. 33).
16
2
1, 3
] button
] button, you can change the
Quick Recording and Playback
(QUICK REC)
The TD-4 provides a Quick Rec function that lets you easily record
your own performance. This is a very useful practice tool,
recording and then checking your drumming.
Whenever you turn on the power, the TD-4 is prepared for
the playback of its demo patterns.
After you've made a recording, if you turn off the power, the
data for the recording will be erased. Then, the next time the
power is switched on, the demo patterns will once again be
loaded in from internal memory.
A signal input via the MIX IN jack won't be recorded.

Recording

fig.P-QuickRec.eps
* First: Please select the drum kit that you want to use for
recording.
1.
Press the [
] (Rec) button.
The [
] (Rec) button will blink, and the TD-4 will enter
recording-standby mode.
fig.d-Rec-1.eps
• To record along with the metronome, press the [
to turn the metronome on, and use the [-/+] dial to adjust the
tempo.
1, 3
] button

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