(Rim Gain); Hi-Hat Settings (Hi-Hat); Settings For The Vh-13/Vh-12 - Roland V-Drums TD-30 Owner's Manual

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Trigger Settings
Adjusting the Rim/Edge Dynamic
Response (Rim Gain)
You can adjust the relation between your playing
velocity (force) on the rim/edge and the resulting
volume level.
Value
Explanation
Higher value allows the rim/edge to produce
a loud volume even when played softly. Lower
0–3.2
value will keep the rim/edge producing a low
volume even when played forcefully.
128

Hi-Hat Settings (HI-HAT)

1.
Press the [TRIGGER] button .
The [TRIGGER] button will light.
2.
Press the [F3] (HI-HAT) button .
The TRIGGER HI-HAT screen will appear.
3.
Use the cursor [ ] [ ] buttons to select the
parameter .
When you specify the Trigger Type (p. 126), the Hi-Hat Type
parameter will be set automatically. The parameters
available for editing will depend on the Trigger Type
setting.
4.
Use the [–] [+] buttons or the dial to adjust the
setting .
5.
When you're finished, press the [KIT] button to
return to the DRUM KIT screen .

Settings for the VH-13/VH-12

Set Trigger Type to "VH13" (or "VH12") (p. 126).
Parameter
Value
-100–+100
Offset
(automatically)
Foot Splash
-10–+10
Sens
Noise Cancel
1–3
Explanation
Extent of opening Hi-Hat
The bigger the value is,
the wider the opening
extent is.
Amount of how easy to
make the foot splash
Amount of strength to
cancel the bow and edge
noise when you play foot
close.
The bigger the value is,
the more difficult to have
a noise excluding the foot
close.

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