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Roland V-Drums TD-27 - Practicing - Metronome and Coach Mode; Sounding the Click (Metronome); Changing Tempo and Beat Settings; Introduction to Coach Mode

Roland V-Drums TD-27
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15
KIT EDIT
PAD VOLUME
Adjust the volume and pan (stereo position) of each pad, and the volume of the entire drum kit.
You can also adjust how the volume responds to the impact.
Parameter Value Explanation
[F1] button (VOLUME tab)
Volume
-INF–+6.0dB Volume of each pad
[F2] button (PAN tab)
Pan
L30–CTR–R30 Stereo position of each pad
[F3] button (MIN VOL tab)
Pad Minimum Volume *1
0–15
Minimum volume of each pad
This lets you increase the volume of the softest hits while preserving the volume of the strongest
hits. This can make it easier to hear ghost notes on the snare or legato notes on the ride cymbal.
Pad Maximum Volume *1
-5–0
Maximum volume of each pad
This lets you decrease the volume of the strongest hits while preserving their nuances.
* This is available only for pads that support digital connection and for input from the MIDI IN
connector.
[F4] button (KIT VOL tab)
Kit Volume *2
-INF–+6.0dB
Drum kit volume
Pedal HH Volume *2
Pedal hi-hat volume
XStick Volume *2
Cross-stick volume
HH Open/Close Balance *2
-5–+5
Balance between open and close volume
Lower values decrease the volume of the hi-hat when played while open, relative to the volume
when played while closed. Higher values increase the volume of the hi-hat when played while
open, relative to the volume when played while closed.
*1: Use the cursor [
] [ ] buttons to choose whether you’re setting the Pad Minimum Volume or the Pad Maximum Volume.
*2: You can also set “Kit Volume” in the DRUM KIT screen ([F5] (KIT VOL) button).
PAD EQ
This is a three-band equalizer that each drum kit provides for each strike location of each pad.
You can disable the pad equalizer eect when it is output from the DIRECT OUT jacks (p. 36).
This indicates whether the pad equalizer eect is output ( ) from each jack
or is not output ( ).
MST: MASTER OUT jacks
PHO: PHONES jack (always output)
DIR: DIRECT OUT jacks
Parameter Value Explanation
Low Freq
20Hz–1kHz Center frequency of the low range
Low Gain
-15–+15dB Amount of boost/cut for the low range
Mid Freq
20Hz–16kHz Center frequency of the mid range
Mid Q
0.5–8.0
Width of the frequency range
A higher Mid Q narrows the aected area.
Mid Gain
-15–+15dB Amount of boost/cut for the mid range
High Freq
1kHz–16kHz Center frequency of the high range
High Gain
-15–+15dB Amount of boost/cut for the high range
[F1] button (OFF, EQ ON)
OFF, EQ ON Turns pad equalizer on/o.
* If the routing setting (p. 36) PadEq/Comp to direct is “OFF, the pad equalizer eect does not apply to the sound that is output from the DIRECT OUT jacks.
* If the routing setting (p. 36) PadEq/Comp to direct is “OFF, and Master OUT is set to “DIRECT, the pad equalizer eect does not apply to the sound that is output from the DIRECT
OUT jacks and MASTER OUT jacks.

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