User Manual
Table Of Contents
- USING THE UNIT SAFELY
- IMPORTANT NOTES
- Contents
- Overview
- Setup
- Performance
- Drum Kit
- Instrument
- Mixer
- Effects
- Tempo
- Song Player
- Pattern Sequencer
- Settings
- Backing Up the Settings
- Data saved in USB flash drive
- Backing Up All Data to a USB Flash Drive (SAVE)
- Loading Backup Data from a USB Flash Drive (LOAD)
- Importing Kit Data from TD-20/TD-20X Backup Data (IMPORT)
- Deleting Backup Data from a USB Flash Drive (DELETE)
- Backing Up a Drum Kit to a USB Flash Drive (KITSAVE)
- Loading Kit Data from a USB Flash Drive (KITLOAD)
- Checking the State of a USB Flash Drive (INFO)
- Formatting a USB Flash Drive (FORMAT)
- Overall Settings for the TD-30 (SETUP)
- Output Assignments (OUTPUT)
- Assigning a Function to a Footswitch or Pad (CONTROL)
- Other Settings (OPTION)
- Restoring the Factory Settings (F RESET)
- Playing a Kit from the USB Flash Drive Without Loading It (Kit Selection) (KIT SEL)
- Digital Audio Level (GAIN)
- Auto Off Function (AUTOOFF)
- Viewing the Remaining Memory and the Program Version (INFO)
- Trigger Settings
- Backing Up the Settings
- Expansion
- Appendices
Trigger Settings
134
Making Advanced Settings for Rim
Shots (RIM)
The graph in the right side of the screen is a “velocity
monitor” that shows the force (velocity) of your strike.
Parameter Value Explanation
Head/Rim
Adjust
0–80 Rim shots response
XStick
Threshold
0–127 Cross stick response
Head shots and rim shots response
(Head/Rim Adjust)
If you’re using a V-pad such as the PD-128, you can adjust
how easily head shots and rim shots can be played.
If the rim shot sound is heard when you play a head
shot, or if a head shot sound is heard when you play a
rim shot, make small changes to the Head/Rim Adjust
values while you continue trying out the results. Extreme
changes to the values will cause the wrong sound to be
heard when you strike the pad, for example producing
the rim shot sound when you play a head shot.
Value Explanation
0–8.0
If the rim sound is heard when you strike the
head strongly, increase this value.
If the head sound is heard when you play an
open rim shot, decrease this value.
If the head sound is heard when you softly play
a rim shot, decrease this value.
Cross stick threshold (XStick Threshold)
When using a V-pad such as the PD-128, you can adjust
the force at which you’ll switch between the cross stick
sound and the open rim shot sound.
Value Explanation
0–127
Setting this to a higher value makes it easier
to get cross stick sounds. When set to “0,”
playing a cross stick produces the open rim
shot sound.
XStick Threshold
Rim Shot
Sound
Playing
dynamics
HardSoft
Volume
Low
High
Cross Stick
Sound
* Increasing the value excessively may cause the cross
stick to sound as well when the open rim shot is
played.
Making Advanced Settings for
Trigger Signal Detection (SCAN)
The graph in the right side of the screen is a “velocity
monitor” that shows the force (velocity) of your strike.
Parameter Value Explanation
Scan Time 0–4.0 ms
Trigger signal detection
time
Mask Time 0–64 ms
Double triggering
prevention
Retrigger
Cancel
1–16
Detecting trigger signal
attenuation