Settings For The Fd-8; Viewing Trigger Information For Each Pad; (Monitor) - Roland V-Drums TD-30 Owner's Manual

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Trigger Settings
8.
While reading the meter displayed on the right
side of the TD-30's screen, adjust the offset with
the VH-11's offset adjustment screw .
Offset adjustment screw
OPEN
Adjust the offset so that the
MEMO
For detailed descriptions regarding the VH-11,
instructions on connections, and other information,
refer to the VH-11 Owner's Manual.

Settings for the FD-8

Set Trigger Type to "CY5" (p. 126).
Parameter
Value
Foot Splash
-10–+10
Sens
90, 127
CC Max
(initial value: 90)
130
CLOSE
appear in the meter.
Explanation
Amount of how easy to
make the foot splash
Amount of control change
that is transmitted in
stepping the pedal down
completely.
* There's no need to
change this setting if
you're performed only
with the TD-30 and the
pads.
Viewing Trigger Information
for Each Pad (MONITOR)
You can view realtime information that shows the force
(velocity) with which each pad is struck, how far the
hi-hat is open, and the strike position on the snare, ride
cymbal, toms, and AUX.
MEMO
Performance data received from the drum part of the
pattern that's playing and performance data received
from the MIDI IN connector is also shown.
1.
In the TRIGGER BANK screen (p . 126), press the [F4]
(MONITOR) button .
The TRIGGER MONITOR screen will appear.
If [F4](MONITOR) is not shown, press the [F1](BANK)
button to access the TRIGGER BANK screen.
2.
Strike the pads .
The meter indications in the screen will move in realtime,
allowing you to view the following information.
Display
VELOCITY
HI-HAT
POSITION
INTERVAL
CHOKE
3.
Press the [EXIT] button to return to the TRIGGER
BANK screen .
Explanation
Shows the force of the strike on
each pad.
Shows how far the hi-hat is open.
The indicator will move toward
"OPEN" as the hi-hat opens, and
toward "PRESS" as it closes.
Indicates the rim strike position
on the snare, ride cymbal, toms,
and AUX. The indicator will move
toward "CENTER" as the strike is
closer to the center of the pad,
and toward "OUTER" as the strike is
closer to the edge of the pad.
Indicates the time interval at which
the pad is struck. The indicator will
move toward the right to indicate
a shorter time interval. The cymbal
or snare roll sound will change
smoothly depending on the
interval between repeated strikes.
The "CHOKE" icon appears when
the cymbal is choked.

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