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Roland TAIKO-1 - Turning the Power On;Off; Basic Operations; Setting the Optimum Sound for the Output Destination (Output Mode)

Roland TAIKO-1
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Getting Ready
11
Basic Operations
Function settings
(F1/F2 buttons)
F2 buttonF1 button
These buttons execute the functions shown in the lower part of the
display.
The functions vary for each screen.
* In the Owner’s Manual, these buttons are described as “function and
(button): for example, “MENU” (F2 button).
Moving the cursor
([
H
] [
I
] buttons)
[
H
] [
I
] buttons
The cursor is a highlighted area onscreen that shows the setting you
can change. If there are multiple items to set onscreen, use the [
H
] [
I
]
buttons to move the cursor to the item you want to change.
MEMO
Press the [
I
] button while holding down the [
H
] button to make the
cursor move up quickly, and press the [
H
] button while holding down
the [
I
] button to make the cursor move down quickly.
Changing a value ([+] [–] buttons)
[+] [-] buttons
Use the [+] [–] buttons to change the value that is highlighted by the
cursor.
MEMO
If you hold down the [+] button and press the [–] button, the value
increases quickly. If you hold down the [–] button and press the [+]
button, the value decreases quickly.
TOMOE boost
(speed up)
Editing a value
If you hold down the [ ] (TOMOE) button and press the [+] or
[–] button, the value changes at ultra-high speed.
Moving the cursor
If you hold down the [ ] (TOMOE) button and press the [
H
] or
[
I
] buttons, the value changes at ultra-high speed.
Changing the volume
If you hold down the [ ] (TOMOE) button and press the [ ]
or [ ] button, the volume changes at ultra-high speed.
Setting the Optimum Sound for the Output
Destination
(Output Mode)
&
“Conguring the OUTPUT/PHONES Jack (Output Settings)”
(p. 36)

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