Roland V-DRUMS TD-10 Owner's Manual page 110

Percussion sound module
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Chapter 7. Settings for the entire TD-10
EXP1, EXP2: Compared to Linear, a wider volume change
will occur for stronger hits.
fig.08-06be
striking force
EXP1
LOG1, LOG2: Compared to Linear, wider volume change
will occur for softer hits.
fig.08-06ce
striking force
LOG1
Spline: Variation in striking force will produce extreme
change.
fig.08-06de
striking force
Spline
Loud1, Loud2: Variation in striking force will produce little
change, and a constant volume will be main-
tained. When using drum triggers, these set-
tings help maintain stable levels.
fig.08-06ee
striking force
Loud1
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The Head Tension Adjustment parameter regulates the fol-
lowing two adjustments for the PD-100 and PD-120. Press
[SETUP]-[F1 (TRIG)]-[F4 (OPTION)] and the setting page
will appear.
* The setting page for this setting will appear only if the Trigger
EXP2
Adjust the head to an even tension
This setting allows the strike location to be accurately detect-
ed. For the procedure refer to p. 31.
Adjust the tension of the head
Adjusting the Head Tension Adjustment value to the stan-
dard value of "Normal" will provide an average head ten-
sion. If you wish to loosen this, select "Loose." To tighten it,
select "Tight." Then refer to the procedure of p. 32. and
adjust the tension.
* Unlike tuning an acoustic drum, this setting will not affect the
LOG2
Parameters
Head Tension Adjustment: Loose, Normal, Tight
When a PD-120 is used with trigger number 2 (SNARE), you
can adjust the sensitivity of the rim. Higher settings will
increase the sensitivity of the rim. With a setting of Off, only
the head will sound.
Procedure
1. Set the trigger type to "12A."
For this setting, refer to p. 108.
2. Press [SETUP]-[F1 (TRIG)]-[F4 (OPTION)].
The "TRIGGER OPTION" page will appear.
3. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to "Rim Sensitivity."
4. Use [INC/DEC] or the VALUE dial to make the setting.
Parameters
Loud2
Rim Sensitivity: Off, 1–15
* Increasing the value excessively may cause the rim instrument
Head Tension Adjustment
Type (p. 108) is set to "10A" or "12A" for trigger number 2
(SNARE) and trigger number 10 (RIDE).
pitch. It affects only the tension of the head. But this is VERY
important to achieve the best results for positional sensing, and
to make sure that the head tension is even. For tuning the pitch
of the sound, refer to p. 82.
Rim Sensitivity
to sound as well when the head is struck.

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