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Drum Kit
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Playing Cross Stick (XSTICK)
For each kit, you can specify whether cross stick
techniques can be used.
1. Press the [KIT] button.
DRUM KIT screen will appear.
2. Press the [F5] (XSTICK) button.
Each time you press the button, cross-stick will alternate
between enabled and disabled.
Cross stick can be played
Cross stick not possible
MEMO
When using the cross-stick technique, you can specify
the velocity at which the cross-stick sound will be
switched with the open rim shot sound (p. 134).
You can also use a foot switch or pad to enable or
disable cross-sticking (p. 117).
Copying a Drum Kit
You can copy a drum kit from preset memory or from a
USB ash drive
.
For user memory, you can rearrange the data by exchanging
the copy-source and copy-destination drum kits.
NOTE
When you execute the copy, the contents of the
copy-destination will be overwritten. If you want
to keep those settings, back them up to a USB ash
drive before you continue (p. 108).
1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the
[USB MEM] button.
[USB MEM] button will light, and the COPY A screen will
appear.
2. Press the [F1] (KIT) button.
Copy-source
Copy-destination
3. Use the [F1]–[F3] buttons to select the copy-
source.
Button Explanation
[F1] (USER) button
Copy from user memory.
Exchanging the copy-source and
copy-destination is possible only if
the copy-source is user memory.
[F2] (PRESET) button
Copy from preset memory.
You can choose from TD-30 or TD-
20X preset data. Select this if you
want to return to the factory-set
settings.
[F3] (USB) button
Copy from backup data saved on a
USB ash drive.
4. Use the cursor buttons, [–] [+] buttons, and dial
to specify the copy-source and copy-destination.
If you selected [F2] (PRESET) in step 3, specify whether
youre copying from TD-30 or from TD-20X.
If you selected [F3] (USB) in step 3, select the copy-source
backup number.
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