About button operations and the screen displays – Roland TD-10 User Manual
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Operations common to all aspects of operating the TD-10 are covered below.
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Saving your settings
For operations within the TD-10, there is no procedure for “saving settings.” When you modify the
value of a setting, the new value is automatically saved as soon as you make the change.
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Buttons, sliders and knobs
Buttons, sliders and knobs on the front panel will be printed in square brackets [ ]; e.g., [SETUP].
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Cursor
fig.00-003e
Cursor refers to the highlighted characters indicating an on-screen item that can be set. If the screen
contains more than one item that can be set, use the [CURSOR] buttons to move it to the item that
you wish to set.
fig.00-003a
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Function buttons ([F1]–[F4])
fig.00-004
The [F1]–[F4] buttons are called the “function buttons.” The bottom part of the display will show the
names of the functions available for [F1]–[F4]. For example, if this owner’s manual makes reference
to [INST]-[F1 (SHELL)], press [INST] , and then press [F1] (in this case, “SHELL” is displayed above
[F1]).
Cursor
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