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Roland V-DRUMS TD-10 - Settings for each Group; Adjusting the Amount of Ambience Send Level for each Group

Roland V-DRUMS TD-10
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Selecting the type of mike
Procedure
1. Press [STUDIO]-[F1 (MIC)].
The “MIC” page will appear.
2. Strike the pad that you wish to edit.
The setting page for the pad you struck appears.
3. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to Mic Type.
4. Use [INC/DEC] or the VALUE dial to make the setting.
Parameters
Mic Type: Condenser, Dynamic 1, Dynamic 2 (KICK)
Condenser, Dynamic, Lo-Fi (SNARE)
(KICK)
Condenser: Produces the sound of a condenser mike.
Dynamic 1: Produces the sound of a standard dynamic
mike.
Dynamic 2: Produces the sound of a dynamic mike that has
the mid-to-high-range content emphasized
somewhat.
(SNARE)
Condenser: Produces the sound of a condenser mike.
Dynamic: Produces the sound of a dynamic mike.
Lo-Fi: Emphasizes low range and is a bit “dirty.”
Specifying the mike placement
Procedure
1. Press [STUDIO]-[F1 (MIC)].
The “MIC” page will appear.
2. Strike the pad that you wish to edit.
The setting page for the pad you struck appears.
3. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to Mic Position.
4. Use [INC/DEC] or the VALUE dial to make the setting.
Parameters
Mic Position: Outside, Standard, Inside
Outside: Placed to capture more “attack.”
Standard: Standard mike location for a natural sound.
Inside: Produces less attack and a bit more “body” of the
drum.
Settings for each group
Settings can be made for the three main instrument groups:
the drum kit,the percussion group, and the backing parts.
* The percussion group is a sound map that can be accessed when
the TD-10 is being used as a MIDI sound module. For details
refer to “Using the percussion group” (p. 126). Of course, indi-
vidual percussion sounds CAN be assigned to the pads.
Adjusting the amount of ambi-
ence send level for each group
The ambience can be adjusted by groups: the drum kit, the
percussion group (p. 126), and the backing part group. It’s a
convenient way to raise or lower the overall amount of
ambience without adjusting individual ambience send levels
for the instruments.
Procedure
1. Press [STUDIO]-[F4 (AMBNCE)]-[F2 (GRPSND)].
The “AMBIENCE” page will appear.
2. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the group for which
you wish to make settings (DRUMS, PERC, PART ).
3. Use [INC/DEC] or the VALUE dial to make the setting.
Parameters
Ambience Group Send: 0127
DRUMS:Adjusts ambience send level for the entire drum
kit.
PERC: Adjusts ambience send level for the entire percus-
sion group.
PART: Adjusts ambience send level for the sequencer
parts (Part 1, Part 2, and Bass part).
Chapter 4. Studio settings
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