User Manual

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Listening to the Demo Songs
The demo songs introduce the TD-30’s sounds and expressive capability.
The drums on these songs were recorded from the TD-30 to a sequencer in realtime.
* When playing back the demo song, turn the [MASTER] and [PHONES] knobs to the left (counterclockwise) to bring the
volume level down. The sound levels (volume) of the instruments may be louder when the demo song is played back.
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No data for the music that is played will be output from the MIDI OUT connector and the USB COMPUTER port.
1. Press the [CHAIN] and [TRIGGER] button simultaneously.
The DEMONSTRATION screen will appear.
2. Press the [F5] (PLAY) button or [PLAY] button.
The demo song is played.
All songs will play consecutively.
When the last song has nished playing, playback will return to the rst song and continue.
While the song plays, you can use the function buttons to mute a specic part.
Button Explanation
[F1] (DRUMS) button You can MUTE the entire drum kit part.
[F2] (BACKING) button * You can MUTE all the backing instruments.
* The [F2] (BACKING) button will appear only if you’ve selected a demo song that contains a backing part.
3. To stop the playback mid-way through a song, press the [F4] (STOP) or [STOP] button.
MEMO
When you press the button, you’ll return to the beginning of the song that was playing.
You can change the volume balance with GROUP FADERS (p. 28).
Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [TEMPO] button to turn the metronome click (p. 82) on/o.
The click sounds with the settings which you set before you enter the DEMONSTRATION screen.
4. Press the [EXIT] button to return to the DRUM KIT screen.