Roland TD-10 User Manual
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For KD-120 and
Non-Expanded TD-10 Owners
Before using the KD-120, you need to follow the steps below to make the appropriate settings
for the TD-10.
However, these settings won't be necessary if your TD-10 has been upgraded by means of the
TDW-1.
Should you neglect to make the appropriate settings for the TD-10, you could likely experience the following
problems:
• Sometimes the kick drum does not sound (uneven volume)
• The volume of kick drum is too small (reduced sensitivity)
Procedure
* Do not strike any pads or step on any pedals (except the KD-120) until the following settings are complete.
1.
Press the [SETUP] button.
The “SETUP MENU” screen appears.
2.
Press the [F1 (TRIG)] button.
The “TRIGGER BASIC” screen appears.
3.
Use the [TRIG SELECT] buttons to select the pad being used for the kick.
The upper right of the display will show “H1 [KICK]”.
4.
Use the [CURSOR] buttons and [VALUE] dial to modify the values of
the settings so they match those in the screen depicted at right.
5.
Press the [F1 (BANK)] button.
The “TRIGGER BANK” screen appears.
6.
Using the [CURSOR] buttons and [VALUE] dial, change the setting so
it matches that shown at right (K 2).
7.
Press the [F3 (ADVNCD)] button.
The “TRIGGER ADVANCED” screen appears.
8.
Use the [CURSOR] buttons and [VALUE] dial to modify the values of the
settings so they match those shown at right.
This completes the settings you need to make for the TD-10.