Recalling kits successively (set list), Creating a set list, Et lists (p. 34 – Roland TM-6 Pro Drum Trigger Module User Manual
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Convenient Functions
Parameter
Explanation
PRESET
Copies kits of preset memory.
Choose this if you want to return to
the factory-set kit settings.
* User samples that are assigned
to a factory-set kit cannot be
copied.
SD CARD
Copies kits from backup data saved
on an SD card.
3
Use cursor buttons to select the parameters,
and use the [–] [+] buttons to specify the
copy settings.
USER, PRESET
Copy-source
Copy-destination
User sample icon
(shown only if a kit that
is selected)
SD CARD
Copy-source
Copy-destination
Copy-source bank
number
Include or don’t include user samples
User sample icon
* If you are copying backup data that does not include
user samples, you can’t select the “With User Sample”
check box.
4
Press the [F3] (COPY) button.
A confirmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, select “CANCEL” and press the
[ENTER] button.
MEMO
By pressing the [F2] (EXCHANGE) button you can
exchange user memories (USER only).
5
Select “OK” and then press the [ENTER]
button.
The kit is copied.
6
Press the [EXIT] button several times to
return to the KIT screen.
Recalling Kits Successively (SET LIST)
You can specify an order in which kits are recalled in 32
steps (step 1 through step 32). Such an order is called a “set
list,” and you can create 32 set lists.
You can create a set list for the order in which you use kits
in a live performance, and then instantly recall the kit that
you’ll use next.
Bank 1
STEP 32
STEP 2
STEP 1
Kit 7
Kit 13
Kit 23
Bank 2
STEP 32
STEP 2
STEP 1
Kit 1
Kit 14
Kit 5
Bank 3
STEP 32
STEP 2
STEP 1
Kit 3
Kit 8
Kit 11
Creating a Set List
1
In the KIT screen (p. 20), press the [F2]
(TOOLS) button.
2
Use the cursor buttons to select “SET LIST
Edit,” and then press the [ENTER] button.
The SET LIST screen appears.
Exchanging set lists
Button
Explanation
[F1] (MOVE UP) button
Changes the order of the set
list at the cursor position.
[F2] (MOVE DOWN)
button
[F3] (EDIT) button
Edits the steps of the set list
at the cursor position.
Editing the steps of a set list
3
Use the cursor buttons to select the set list
that you want to edit.