Click settings, Click on/off and volume settings, Setting the tempo – Roland TD-10 User Manual

Page 99: Setting the time signature and click interval

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Tap:

This function is a great performance tool! For
example if you specify “Tap” for a pattern
which contains a melody line and assign this
pattern to a pad, you can play the notes of the
melody in order each time you strike the pad.
You can set the “Reset Time” so that the pattern
will automatically return to the beginning if that
time interval elapses without that pad being hit
again. For example, you can play a bass line
with your kick drum and the two sounds will be
perfectly “tight.”

* Reset Time (Off, 0.1–4.0 seconds)

This is the time interval that resets the pattern being used. If it
is set to “Off,” this function will be disabled.

Click settings

Click on/off and volume settings

When you press [CLICK], the click will be turned on/off. To
adjust the volume, move the [GROUP FADERS] slider
[CLICK].

Setting the tempo

While pattern playback is halted, you can use the click as a
metronome. But if a different pattern is selected, the tempo
will change to the tempo specified for that pattern.

Procedure

1.

Press [TEMPO].

The “TEMPO” page will appear.

2.

Use [INC/DEC] or the VALUE dial to set the tempo.

Parameters

TEMPO: 20–260

Setting the time signature and
click interval

Procedure

1.

Press [CLICK]-[F1 (INTRVL)].

The “CLICK” page will appear.

2.

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

you wish to set.

3.

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

* It is not possible to change the time signature of the click while a

pattern is playing back. The click corresponds to the time signa-
ture of the pattern.

Parameters

Time Signature: Numerator = 0–13 (number of beats per

measure), Denominator = 2, 4, 8, 16 (basic

note value)

Interval: 1/2 (half note), 3/8 (dotted quarter note), 1/4 (quar-

ter note), 1/8 (eighth note), 1/12 (12th note), 1/16

(16th note)

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