Editing an acoustic drum kit (v-edit), Selecting the shell material, V-edit and edit – Roland TD-10 User Manual

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Editing an acoustic drum kit (V-EDIT)

V-EDIT and EDIT

Editing procedure for an acoustic snare, kick and tom drums will differ depending on the type of
instrument and the TRIGGER INPUT jack that you are using.

1.

V-EDIT

lets you use all the editing capability of the TD-10

2.

EDIT

lets you edit only the two parameters Pitch and Decay

VERY IMPORTANT!! When V-EDIT can be used

“V-EDIT” will appear ONLY when using trigger inputs 1–6 and an instrument from instrument
groups “V-KICK”, “V-SNARE”, or “V-TOM.” (A “V-EDIT” symbol will appear in the setting page.)
When an instrument from another instrument group is assigned, only Pitch and Decay can be edit-
ed. So if you assign a “V” type sound to an input other than 1-6, you cannot use the V-Edit parame-
ters.
For details on assigning instruments, refer to p. 136.
The parameters available in V-EDIT will differ depending on the trigger input and instrument
selected. The following parameters can be edited.

Trigger

Shell Material

Shell Depth

Head Type

Head Tuning

Muffling Strainer Adj.

1 (KICK)

-

o

o

o

o

-

2 (SNARE)

o

o

o

o

o

o

3–6 (TOM)

-

o

o

o

o

-

o: Can be set

- : Cannot be set

Selecting the shell material

Changing the material of the snare drum shell produces a different tone. You can select one of three
materials: wood, steel and brass.

fig.04-04

Instruments that can be edited

Snare only

Procedure

1.

Press [INST]-[F2 (EDIT)]-[F1 (SHELL)].

The “INST EDIT” page will appear.

2.

Strike the snare pad.

The snare setting page will appear.

3.

Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to “Material.”

4.

Use [INC/DEC] or the VALUE dial to make the setting.

Parameters

Material: Wood, Steel, Brass

Wood: Wood body. This produces a natural and mellow sound.
Steel: Steel body. This produces a sound with metallic resonance.
Brass: Brass body. This produces the unique resonance of brass.

Chapter 3. Instrument settings

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