Playback Functions; Selecting A Pattern; Selecting Patterns From The List; Selecting How A Pattern Will Playback - Roland V-DRUMS TD-10 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 6. Sequencer

Playback functions

Selecting a pattern

Procedure
1. Press [PATTERN].
2. Use [INC/DEC] or the VALUE dial to select a pattern.
About the screen display
fig.07-02
1
2
4
1. Currently selected pattern number
2. Currently playing measure number.
3. Indicates the beat.
4, 5 show the status of settings that were made in other set-
ting displays.
4. Indicates the playback method setting.
5. Indicates the part mute status (p. 107).
* Function buttons [F1]–[F4] are used for various functions as
explained below.

Selecting patterns from the list

Like the "PATTERN" page, here you can select patterns
from a list of names.
From the left, this indicates pattern name (Name), time sig-
nature (Beat), measure length (Len), and pattern type (Type).
fig.07-03
Procedure
1. Press [PATTERN]-[F1 (LIST)].
The "PATTERN LIST" page will appear.
2. Use the VALUE dial, [INC/DEC] or [CURSOR] to select a
pattern.
Function buttons
[F1 (PAGE
)]:
The previous page of the list will appear.
[F2 (PAGE
)]:
The next page of the list will appear.
[F3 (MEMORY)]: This indicates the remaining amount of
memory and the number of patterns.
[F4 (NEW)]:
The empty pattern will be selected.
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Selecting how a pattern will
playback
There are three different ways to make a pattern play back.
Loop:
The pattern will playback, repeating until you
press [STOP].
One Shot: The pattern will playback once and then stop.
Tap:
See (p. 119), This allows you to play back a pat-
tern note by note (step by step) (You can press
[PLAY] to audition this.)
Procedure
1. Press [PATTERN]-[F2 (FUNC)]-[F3 (TYPE)].
The "PATTERN TYPE" page will appear.
2. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to "Play Type."
3. Use [INC/DEC] or the VALUE dial to make the setting.
Parameters
Play Type: Loop, One Shot, Tap
Ways to use this function
Loop:
Loop is useful for practicing and live perfor-
mance.
One Shot: One Shot is also a great live performance fea-
ture.
With Loop and One Shot-each time you hit the
pad to which the pattern is assigned, it will
automatically start from the beginning of the
pattern. It's a good idea to actually try this out
to see for yourself.
You can use an empty pattern assigned to a pad
to function as a "stop" switch for a pattern trig-
gered from another pad.
* QuickPlay is a supplementary function for Loop and One Shot.
QuickPlay starts playback of the pattern from the first note (first
event) even if when you recorded the pattern, you left a pause at
the beginning. For example if you had just played/recorded
freely,ignoring the tempo clock.

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