User Manual
Table Of Contents
- USING THE UNIT SAFELY
- IMPORTANT NOTES
- Contents
- Features
- Panel Descriptions
- Setting Up the Kit
- Choosing a Drum Kit
- Playing the Drum Kit
- Creating Your Own Drum Kit
- Playing with the Metronome (Click)
- Playing with a CD, Tape, or MD (Via MIX IN Jack)
- COACH Mode
- Pad Adjustments
- Hi-Hat Control Pedal Adjustment
- Factory Reset (Restoring the Factory Settings)
- About the Pads
- Pad Configuration Possibilities
- Pad and Trigger Settings
- Selecting the Pad Type (Trigger Type)
- Adjusting Pad Sensitivity
- Setting the Minimum Levels for the Pads (Threshold)
- How Playing Dynamics Changes the Volume (Velocity Curve)
- Adjusting the Trigger Signal Detection Time (Scan Time)
- Detecting Trigger Signal Attenuation and Cancelling Incorrect Triggering (Retrigger Cancel)
- Eliminate Crosstalk Between Pads (Crosstalk Cancel)
- Double Triggering Prevention (Mask Time)
- Rim Shots Response (Rim Sensitivity)
- Rim/Edge Dynamic Response (Rim Gain)
- MIDI Settings
- Troubleshooting / Error Messages
- Drum Kit List
- Drum Instrument List
- MIDI Implementation Chart
- Specifications
- Index
21
Playing the Drum Kit
Using a hi-hat control pedal (FD-8; FD-7, or FD-6), you can control the opening and closing of the hi-hat
sound.
fig.P-018
Open Hi-Hat:
Strike the hi-hat without pressing the pedal
Half Open Hi-Hat:
Strike the hi-hat with the pedal pressed half-way
Closed Hi-Hat:
Strike the hi-hat with the pedal pressed
Foot Closed:
Completely press down the pedal
The volume of The Foot Closed sound can be adjusted separately. (p. 42).
• Connect the hi-hat control pedal to the TD-3 before turning on the power.
• Do NOT press the pedal when turning on the power.
Hi-Hat Control Pedal
FD-8
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