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Roland V-Drums TD-30 - Playing Back Patterns; Making Settings for Each Part of a Pattern

Roland V-Drums TD-30
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Pattern Sequencer
91
Playing Back a Pattern
* You can’t play back audio les while a pattern is
playing back.
1. Select the pattern that you want to playback (p.
90).
2. Press the [PLAY] button.
The [PLAY] button will light, and playback of the pattern
begins.
3. Press the [STOP] button to stop playback of the
pattern.
The [PLAY] button goes o, and returns to the beginning
of the measure played at that moment.
4. Press the [STOP] button once again to return to
beginning of the pattern.
MEMO
For details on the tempo settings for playing a
pattern, refer to Tempo” (p. 81).
Making Settings for Each Part
(PART)
If you want to change the settings for each part of a
pattern (mainly for a user pattern), access the PATTERN
PART screen as follows.
1. In the PATTERN screen (p. 90), press the [F2] (PART)
button.
PATTERN PART screen will appear.
Button Explanation
[F1] (MUTE) button Mute (silence) a specic part.
[F2] (BACKING) button
Make instrument settings for the
backing parts (p. 92).
[F3] (PERC) button
Make settings for the percussion
part (p. 93).
[F4] (MIXER) button
Make volume and pan settings for
each part (p. 96).
[F5] (REV/CHO) button
Make reverb/chorus settings for
the backing parts (p. 96).
* If a preset pattern is selected, you won’t be able to
change any settings other than [F1] (MUTE).
Unavailable editing icons are shown as .
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