Panel Descriptions; Top Panel - Roland V-Drums TD-30 Owner's Manual

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Panel Descriptions

Top Panel

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Number Name
SONG PLAYER
[USB/PTN] button
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[STOP] button
[PLAY] button
[TEMPO] button
TRIGGER level indicator
2
Number display
Display
[CHAIN] button
[TRIGGER] button
[SETUP] button
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[USB MEM] button
[EXIT] button
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Explanation
Selects the audio file or pattern to play.
Stops playback of the audio file or pattern.
Starts playback of the audio file or pattern.
Sounds a click, or lets you make settings for the tempo and click.
This lights up and moves each time a trigger signal is received from a pad. It monitors
the pad connection and is helpful when customizing trigger parameters.
Displays the kit number (currently selected drum kit).
During normal performance, you see the kit name and other information. When
editing, relative graphics and text will appear depending on the edit mode you are in.
A drum kit chain allows you to set up a customized order for playing your kits.
For access to trigger parameters.
For access to functions that affect the TD-30 globally, such as MIDI parameters or
Output Assign function etc.
Performs operations related to USB memory, such as saving or loading data.
By pressing the [USB MEM] button while holding down the [SHIFT] button, you can
copy settings such as drum kits or instruments (p. 49, p. 63).
Press this to return to the previous screen. Repeated pressing takes you back to the
DRUM KIT screen.
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