Editing an electronic drum kit (v-edit) – Roland TD-10 User Manual

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Editing an electronic
drum kit (V-EDIT)

Electronic drum sounds consist of “tone” and “noise.” These
instruments can be assigned only to specific trigger inputs.
For details on instrument assignments, refer to p. 136.

* With electronic drums, selecting an instrument for the head will

assign the same instrument to the rim. It is not possible to
change the rim to a different instrument.

fig.04-10

IMPORTANT:

Instruments that can be used for specific trig-

ger inputs Instruments from the “ELEC” instrument group
can be used ONLY with trigger inputs 1–6. Example: An
Electronic Kick can only be used with the trigger input (1)
dedicated for the Kick.

Procedure

1.

Press [INST].

The “INST” page will appear.

2.

Strike a pad that is connected to a TRIGGER INPUT jack

(1-6).

The setting page for the pad you struck will appear.

3.

Use [INC/DEC] or the VALUE dial to select an instru-

ments from the “ELEC” instrument group.

4.

Press [F2 (EDIT)].

The setting page for the selected instrument will appear.

5.

Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the parameter that

you wish to set.

* You can also use the [F1]–[F4] buttons to select parameters.

[F1]: Atk
[F2]: Each time the button is pressed, Tone or Noi will be

selected.

[F3]: Each time the button is pressed, Dcy or Bal will be

selected.

[F4]: Bend

6.

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

Parameters

Instruments from the “ELECTRONIC” instrument group
provide the following parameters.

Atk (Attack Level ): 0–127

Adjusts the volume of the attack (the beginning of the
sound).

Tone (Tone Pitch ): 0–127

Adjusts the pitch of the “tone” component.

Noi (Noise Pitch): 0–127

Adjusts the pitch of the “noise” component.

Dcy (Decay): 0–127

Adjusts the decay time of the sound.

Bal (Noise Tone Balance): 0–127

Adjusts the volume balance between the “noise” and “tone”
components.

Bend (Pitch Bend): 0–127

Adjusts the extent of the pitch change that occurs during the
sound. This setting adjusts the pitch at which the sound
begins.

fig.00-074e

Time

Bend

0

127

amount of pitch change

Chapter 3. Instrument settings

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