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
AppendicesExpansionSettingsPerformanceSetupOverview
Overview of the TD-30
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Drum Kit
A “drum kit” contains all the sounds assigned to the pads, the settings for each pad, eects, ambience, and all other settings for
the entire kit.
When the TD-30 is shipped, it contains 100 drum kits.
Drum kit 100
Head 1
Rim 1
KICK
Head 3
Rim 3
TOM 1
Head 2
Rim 2
SNARE
Head 4
Rim 4
TOM 2
Head 5
Rim 5
TOM 3
Head 6
Rim 6
TOM 4
Head 8
Rim 8
CRASH 1
Head 7
Rim 8
HI-HAT
Head 9
Rim 9
CRASH 2
Head 10
Rim 10
RIDE
Head 11
Rim 11
EDGE
Head 13
Rim 13
AUX 2
Head 12
Rim 12
AUX 1
Head 14
Rim 14
AUX 3
Head 15
Rim 15
AUX 4
Pad settings
Instrument settings
Mixer settings
Compressor settings
Equalizer settings
Ambience settings Multi-eects settings
Settings aecting the entire Drum kit
Drum kit 1
MEMO
When you edit a drum kit, the edited settings are saved automatically.
If you want to return the drum kit settings to their factory-set state, you can either use the Copy function to copy a drum kit
from preset memory (p. 49) or perform a Factory Reset (p. 122).
Instruments
Each sound such as a snare drum or kick drum is called an “instrument.”
An instrument is assigned to the “head” and/or the “rim” of the connected pads.
You can create your desired sound by editing each instrument’s. Using “V-EDIT” you can change the material or depth of the
drum, add sounds to the hi-hat, snare pad and snare rim. For more about “V-EDIT” refer to “What is V-EDIT?” (p. 56).