Roland SPD-SX Owner's Manual page 11

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Number Name
Pad 1–9
1
Pad indicator 1–9
2
[POWER] button
[MASTER] knob
3
[PHONES] knob
[CLICK] knob
[CONTROL 1] knob
[CONTROL 2] knob
[FILTER] button
4
[DELAY] button
[S.LOOP] button
[FX] button
TEMPO indicator
5
[START/STOP] button
6
Function buttons
[KIT] button
[MENU] button
[SAMPLING] button
7
[QUICK] button
[ALL SOUND OFF] button
[PAD CHECK] button
8
[EXIT] button
9
[-] [+] buttons
10
[ENTER] button
Cursor buttons
11
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12
FOOT SW indicators
13
TRIG IN indicators
14
Display
Explanation
Play pads 1–9 by playing them with sticks.
These indicators are located at the lower right of each pad.
They will light when the pad is struck.
Turns the power on/off.
Adjusts the volume of the MASTER OUT jacks.
Adjusts the volume of the PHONES jack.
Adjusts the volume of the click.
Modifies the master effects.
Turns the filter on/off.
Turns the delay on/off.
Turns the short looper on/off.
Turns FX on/off.
This will light in time with the performance tempo.
Turns the click start/stop.
These execute the functions shown at the bottom of the display.
In this manual they are called, from left to right, the [F1], [F2], and [F3] buttons.
Displays the top screen.
Accesses various functions, such as overall settings for the entire SPD-SX.
Captures a sample.
Accesses a quick menu (QUICK MENU) specific to each screen.
Stops all currently playing sounds.
Auditions the sound of the struck pad through headphones.
This button is also used in conjunction with other buttons to perform various
operations.
Returns you to the previous screen.
This button is also used to cancel an operation.
Use these to change kit numbers, wave numbers, or parameter values.
When this button is blinking, press it to execute the operation.
Use these buttons to move the cursor.
These will light when a signal is received from a footswitch connected to the FOOT
SW jack.
These will light when a signal is received from an external pad or pedal connected to
the TRIG IN jacks.
Kit names, wave names, and settings are shown here.
Panel Descriptions
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