Panel Descriptions; Front Panel - Roland V-Drums Portable TD-4KP Mode D'emploi

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Panel Descriptions

Front Panel

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1.
[POWER] button
Turns the power on/off (p. 9).
The power to this unit will be turned off automatically after
a predetermined amount of time has passed since it was last
used for playing music, or its buttons or controls were
operated (Auto Off function).
If you do not want the power to be turned off automatically,
disengage the Auto Off function (p. 36).
To restore power, turn the power on again (p. 9).
2.
[VOLUME] knob
Adjusts the volume from the OUTPUT and PHONES jacks (p.
9).
3.
[TUNING] button
Use this when you want to tune each instrumental sound (p.
14).
4.
[MUFFLING] button
Use this when you want to muffle (mute) each instrumental
sound (p. 14).
5.
DRUM KIT [<] [>] buttons
Use these to switch drum kits (p. 10). You'll also use these
buttons to return to the drum kit screen from other screens
(except during recording/playback).
6.
Display
During performance, this shows the drum kit name and other
information. During editing, this shows the contents of the
settings.
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The backlight will automatically dim when no panel
operations have been performed for a certain period of time.
7.
[MENU] button
Use this when you want to make various settings for the TD-
4, such as editing the settings of a drum kit or adjusting the
pads.
8.
SEL [
] [
] button
Use this to select a menu item when using the Coach
function, or to select parameters when making various
settings for the TD-4.
9.
[-/+] dial
Use this dial to edit a value.
Use this to adjust a value. Turning the dial toward "+" will
increase the value, and turning it toward "-" will decrease the
value.
10. [OK] button
Use this to confirm a menu item to use with the Coach
function, or to confirm a value you've edited.
11. [COACH] button
Press this when you want to use the Coach function (p. 18).
12. [
] (Metronome) button
This turns the metronome on (sounding) or off (silent) (p. 16).
13. QUICK REC [
] (Rec) button
Use this to record your playing (p. 16).
14. QUICK REC [
Play back what you recorded (p. 17).
With some buttons, a
sound is produced when
you press them.
If you want, you can turn
off this sound (p. 36).
] (Play/Stop) button

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