Copying A Drum Kit [Kit Copy] - Roland V-Drums TD-3 Owner's Manual

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Copying a Drum Kit [KIT COPY]

All elements of a Kit can be copied: instrument, level, pan, ambience, etc.
fig.01-006a
1.
Select a drum kit.
This kit becomes the copy "destination."
2.
Hold down [COACH] and press [EDIT].
"CPy" appears and [EDIT] flashes rapidly, the kit you select here will be the copy "source."
3.
Press [+] or [-] to select the copy-source drum kit.
When holding down [+] and pressing [-] values increase rapidly.
When holding down [-] and pressing [+] values decrease rapidly.
(Settings values stop changing once "P1" is reached.)
U 1–U32: Drum Kits
P 1–P32: Factory Setting Drum Kits
4.
Press [DRUM KIT] to cancel the operation.
5.
Hold down [EDIT] to execute the copy.
When the copy is completed, [DRUM KIT] lights up, and the drum kit number returns to the display.
This operation will delete all settings in the currently selected drum kit. Double check before
executing this function.
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You can play the pads to here the sounds of the copy source kit.
A dot (".") after the drum kit number lights up if you select the copy destination as the copy
source.
Drum kit marked with "P" as the copy source (P01–P32) will restore original factory drum
kits.
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Creating Your Own Drum Kit
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