Selecting pads from the td-10 front panel, About the preset drum kits, About the basic screen – Roland TD-10 User Manual

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Selecting pads from the TD-10 front panel

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The trigger select buttons ([TRIG SELECT]) are used when you wish to select a sound for editing
from the front panel of the TD-10, rather than by striking a pad as explained above. You can use
these buttons to select a trigger number and edit the settings.
When you press the button marked “1,” the next lower-numbered trigger will be selected. When
you press the button marked “12,” the next higher-numbered trigger will be selected.
When using a PD-7, PD-9 or PD-120, the rim button ([RIM]) lets you specify whether you are mak-
ing settings for the head or the rim. When the [RIM] indicator is lit, the rim is selected.
By using these buttons in conjunction with the preview button, you can edit without pads connected
to the TD-10.

* Depending on the instrument selection, there will be no distinction between head and rim in some cases. For

details refer to p. 136.

About the Preset Drum Kits

When the instrument is shipped from the factory, drum kits 1–50 are already pre-loaded. Even if
you modify the settings of these drum kits, you can restore them to their factory settings at any time.
These drum kits are referred to as the Preset Drum Kits. For details, refer to p. 137.

About the basic screen

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This screen is the TD-10’s basic screen, which will appear when you press [KIT].
In addition to the kit name, it displays the status of the memory card (p. 78), the effect on/off setting
(p. 79), and whether or not the kit is for brushes (p. 79) etc.

Screen
name

Drum kit
name

Effect on/off

Settings for brushes

About button operations and the screen displays

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