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
Instrument
56
Editing an Instrument’s
Settings (EDIT)
Here’s how to edit the settings of an instrument.
The procedure will dier depending on the type of
instrument.
Editing Acoustic Drum Sounds
(V-EDIT)
What is V-EDIT?
This is a function that allows you to simulate the tonal
changes produced by dierences in the material, shape,
and size of an instrument. By choosing and tuning a
favorite head, or attaching muing (a mute), you can
create your sound in an intuitive way just as when
adjusting an acoustic drum.
When V-EDIT can be used
V-EDIT is possible in the following instrument groups
“KICK,” “SNARE,” “TOM,” “HI-HAT,” “CRASH,” “SPLASH,”
“CHINA,” “STACKED CYMBAL,” or “RIDE.”
The following icon appears to indicate instruments
which are V-EDIT compatible.
Editing Other Instruments
You can edit instrument’s settings such as the “Pitch,”
“Decay Time,” and “Dynamic Pitch Bend” (p. 59).
Editing Procedure
1. Press the [INST] button.
2. Press the [F2] (EDIT) button.
INST EDIT screen will appear.
3. Select the pad that you want to edit.
Strike the desired pad, or use the TRIG SELECT buttons
to select it.
The edit screen for the selected pad will appear.
4. Use the [F1]–[F4] and cursor [ ] [ ] buttons to
select the parameter.
5. Use the [–] [+] buttons or the dial to adjust the
setting.
6. When nished, press the [EXIT] button to return
to the INST screen.
MEMO
• You can return the settings of the currently selected
instrument to their standard values.
Press the [F4] button in the INST screen, or hold
down the [SHIFT] button in the INST EDIT screen;
a conrmation message will appear. Press the [F5]
(EXECUTE) button to return the instrument settings
to the standard values for that instrument.
• You can edit the head and rim instruments as a
pair. Each time you press the [F5] (H&R) button, you
will alternate between editing the head and rim
simultaneously or separately. However if instruments
from dierent instrument groups are selected for the
head and the rim, they will be edited separately even
if you’ve turned on the [F5] (H&R) button. This setting
is shown by the “HEAD” and “RIM” icons in the upper
left of the screen.
* For some instruments, raising or lowering the value
beyond a certain point may not produce further
change.
• KICK/SNARE/TOM: “Head Tuning”
• CRASH/SPLASH/CHINA/STACKED CYMBAL/RIDE:
“Sustain”
• Other Instruments: “Pitch,” “Decay Time,” and
“Dynamic Pitch Bend.”