Practicing for a specified time, Recording and checking your own performance, C-8 > stroke balance – Roland V-Drums Electronic Drum Set User Manual

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Practicing

8

Matching the Striking Strength of the Right

and Left Hands

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C-8

> Stroke Balance

This practice lets you reduce the volume discrepancy between your

right and left hands, so that the sound is more consistent.

The display shows the strength of your strikes.

1.

Press the [ ] (metronome) button to start practicing .

2.

Strike the pad in time with the

metronome .

The strength of your strikes on the pad is

shown in the display.

* You can use the [-] [+] buttons to adjust

the tempo even while you practice.

3.

Press the [ ](metronome) button

to return to the Coach mode menu

screen .

Practicing for a Specified Time

<

C-g

> Timer

An alert tone informs you when the specified time has elapsed. You

can use this to specify a daily time goal for practicing the basics.

The default value is three minutes.

1.

Press the [ ] (metronome) button to start practicing .

The timer starts.

2.

Practice as desired, in time with the metronome .

The display shows the approximate remaining time.

Remaining time: 3 minutes

Blinks while the

timer is running.

When the specified time has elapsed, the alarm sounds and the

metronome stops.
The Coach mode menu screen reappears.

* You can use the [-] [+] buttons to adjust the tempo even while

you practice.

* If you want to stop the timer before the specified time has

elapsed, press the [ ] (metronome) button once again.

* The timer continues to operate even if you use the [Select]

button to select a different menu.

Changing the time

1.

Long-press the [ ] (metronome) button .

2.

Press the [-] [+] buttons to change the value .

Value: 1–99 minutes

(

t 1

tgg

)

3.

Press the [ ] (metronome) button .

Recording and Checking Your Own

Performance

<

C10

> Recording

This function lets you easily record your own performance. This

is a very useful practice tool, recording and then checking your

drumming.

Recording

1.

Press the [ ] (metronome) button .

The metronome sounds, and the TD-1 will enter recording-standby

mode.

* You can use the [-] [+] buttons to adjust the tempo.

2.

Strike the pad to start recording .

* The metronome sounds constantly during recording.
* A signal input via the MIX IN jack won’t be recorded.

3.

To stop recording, press the [ ] (metronome) button once

again .

Playback

1.

Press the [+] button to play back the recorded data .

When the performance ends, playback stops automatically.

2.

To stop playback, press the [-] button .

NOTE

The recorded data is not saved. When you switch to a different

mode or to a different practice menu, the data is lost.

Strength of Striking

Hard

Soft

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