Performing, Selecting a drum kit, Using a cross-stick technique – Roland TD-27KV2 V-Drums Electronic Drum Kit User Manual
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Using a Cross-Stick Technique
Pads that are connected to a TRIGGER INPUT jack
Each time you press the [F3] (XSTICK) button, you’ll switch
between sounding and not sounding the cross-stick sound
(p. 14) from the snare pad.
When playing using a pad that supports digital connection and
cross-stick technique (such as the PD-140DS)
If a trigger input is assigned to snare (p. 11), cross-stick
technique is always possible.
In this case, the XSTICK icon is not shown in the screen.
Stopping All Currently Played Sounds
(ALL SOUND OFF)
Here’s how to stop the currently-playing drum performance
sounds and user samples (p. 35). This is convenient when
you need to stop the playback of a long sound or a loop
phrase that you’re playing as a user sample.
* The effect reverberation, the song, and the click do not
stop.
1
Hold down the [ENTER] button and press the
[EXIT] button.
All currently-playing sounds are stopped.
Reference
You can also stop all currently-playing performance
sounds by using a pad or footswitch (p. 60).
Performing
Selecting a Drum Kit
The TD-27 lets you enjoy performing with a drum kits that are suitable for a variety of musical genres.
1
Press the [DRUM KIT] button.
The DRUM KIT screen appears. Depending on the settings, this screen shows the following content.
User sample icon (shown only if a drum kit that uses user
samples (p. 35) is selected)
Drum kit name
Drum kit number
Brush icon (shown only if Brush Switch is “ON”)
Tempo (shown only if the
kit tempo is “ON”)
The trigger meter shows the level of the trigger signal
that is received when you strike a pad.
2
Use the dial to select a drum kit.
Reference
For a list of the drum kits, refer to “Data List” (PDF).