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
Basic Operation
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Returning to the previous screen ([EXIT] button)
Press the [EXIT] button to return to the previous screen, for
example after you’ve edited a setting.
Choosing a Pad to Edit
About the upper right display screen indications
In screens that allow you to edit specic settings for each pad, the
upper right of the display will show the trigger number and name
of the TRIGGER INPUT jack to which the selected pad is connected.
The initial “H” or “R” indicates whether the settings are for the pad’s
head (HEAD) or rim (RIM). Pressing the [PREVIEW] button will play
either the head or rim sound depending on whether “H” or “R” is
displayed.
The editing screen for either the head or rim will appear in the
position shown in the illustration. If the setting applies to both the
head and the rim, both will appear.
Choosing by hitting a pad
To edit the settings for a pad, strike that pad to select it.
To select the rim of a pad, strike the rim.
MEMO
By pressing the [LOCK] button to make it light, you can prevent the pad you’re editing from being switched (p. 55). This is
convenient if you’re playing a phrase while you edit.
Choosing with the TRIG SELECT buttons
You can use the TRIG SELECT buttons to select a pad/sound
without needing to hit a pad and/or when a pad is not connected.
Pressing the [1] button will select the next lower-numbered
trigger input. Pressing the [15] button will select the next higher
numbered trigger input.
When using a dual trigger pad (with rim trigger) the [RIM] button
selects whether you’re making settings for the head or the rim of
the selected pad.
When rim is selected, the [RIM] button will light.