Roland V-Drums TD-50KV Reference Manual page 8

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Getting Ready
No.
Controller
KIT CUSTOMIZE
[INSTRUMENT] button
8
[AMBIENCE] button
[MIXER] button
[SNAPSHOT] button
[SD CARD] button
9
[SETUP] button
[TRIGGER] button
[SET LIST] button
Side Panel/Front Pane
Headphones
No.
Jack
A
USB COMPUTER port
B
SD card slot
PHONES jacks
C
MIX IN jack
Bottom Panel
Mounting the TD-50 on the stand
You can attach the TD-50 to a drum stand by using the sound module mounting plate
included with the drum stand (sold separately: MDS series).
Using the screws on the bottom of the TD-50, attach it as shown in the illustration.
* Do not use any screws other than the screws from the bottom of the TD-50. Doing so will
cause malfunctions.
* When turning the unit over, be careful so as to protect the buttons and knobs from
damage. Also, handle the unit carefully; do not drop it.
MEMO
The All Purpose Clamp (APC-33; sold separately) can be attached to a pipe of 10.5–28.6
mm radius in case you want to mount the TD-50 on a cymbal stand or other such stand.
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Explanation
Allows you to specify an instrument (sound).
By holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the [INSTRUMENT] button, you can move directly to the instrument edit
(V-EDIT) page.
Allows you to specify the size and resonance of the room in which the drums are being played.
Allows you to specify the volume, pan, multi-effect, equalizer, and compressor settings for each pad.
Temporarily saves the currently-edited drum kit, allowing you to compare it with the current settings or return to previous
settings (snapshot function).
Allows you to perform SD card operations such as saving or loading data.
By holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the [SD CARD] button, you can copy the settings of a drum kit or instrument
(p. 31).
Allows you to make settings for functions that apply to the entire TD-50, such as output-destination settings (output assign) and
MIDI settings.
By holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the [SETUP] button, you can use the user sample function (p. 27) which allows
you to import user samples.
Allows you to make trigger parameter settings.
Allows you to create a set list, or to switch drum kits in the order specified by a set list. When the set list function is on, the [SET
LIST] button is lit.
Computer
SD card
Audio player
Explanation
Use a USB cable to connect the TD-50 to your computer.
You can use DAW software to record your TD-50 performance as audio or MIDI, and you can play back sound from your
computer through the TD-50.
Insert a commercially available SD card (SDHC cards (up to 32 GB) are supported).
You can store songs or TD-50 data on the SD card.
You can also use a card to load user samples or to export a recorded song.
Before using an SD card for the first time, you must format it on the TD-50 (p. 41).
* Never turn off the power or remove the SD cards while the screen indicates "Processing... "
Connect your headphones here.
Even if headphones are connected, sound is output from the various output jacks.
Connect your audio player (smartphone) or other audio playback device here.
A
B
C
Wide
Narrow
Sound module
mounting plate
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p. 35
p. 33
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