Roland TurboStart TD-20, TD-20 Quick Start Manual

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TD-20
Percussion Sound
Module
TurboStart
TBS210 ©2004 Roland Corporation U.S.
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Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of the Roland TD-20. This TurboStart contains step-by-step instructions that will quickly introduce you to a few of the TD-20’s major features.
Note: This TurboStart discusses the use of the TD-20 as part of the Roland V-Pro Series TD-20S-BK.
Setting the Hi-Hat Offset
The open/close range for the VH-12 Hi-Hat is set by the Offset parameter in the TD-20. Adjusting the Offset parameter is crucial for ensuring that the VH-12 performs correctly. Once it’s set, you won’t have to worry about it again unless you perform a factory reset on the TD-20 or decide to install the VH-12 pads on a different hi-hat stand. To adjust the hi-hat open/close range:
1. Loosen the clutch of the top hi-hat pad, letting it rest on the bottom hi hat.
2. While pressing and holding the KIT button, press TRIGGER—TRIGGER starts to flash. After a few seconds TRIGGER stops flashing, the Offset value stabilizes and the adjustment is complete.
3. Press KIT to exit, and then re-adjust and tighten the hi-hat clutch.
Tip: If you wish, you can further adjust and customize the Offset settings and other hi-hat parameters to match your playing style. Refer to the TD-20 Owner’s Manual for more information.
Selecting and Auditioning Drum Kits
There are 50 drum kits in the TD-20, ready to go. Use the following steps to select and try out a few:
1. Press KIT so it’s lit.
2. Turn the VALUE dial or press the INC+/DEC­buttons to select 8 UNIVERSE.
3. Play the pads. Try performing some rim shots with the toms.
4. Now turn the VALUE dial counterclockwise or press the DEC- button to select 2 Slamin’.
5. Play the pads. Strike the bow of Crash 2—this starts one of the patterns in the TD-20 using a feature called “Pad Pattern,” described later in this TurboStart.
6. Strike the bow of Crash 2 again to stop the pattern.
Selecting Instruments in a Kit
Any of the TD-20’s drum kits can be customized. Instrument tuning, changing the apparent shell depth of a tom and adding the sound of rivets to a cymbal are just a few of the things you can do. Choosing your own instruments for a kit is a good place to start. You can select different instruments for each of the pads within a drum kit. Use the following steps:
1. Press KIT so it’s lit.
2. Turn the VALUE dial to select the kit you’d like to edit.
3. Press INST so it’s lit.
4. Press F5 until “H & R” is not shaded.
5. Hit the pad—or portion of the pad, such as the head or rim—that contains the instrument you wish to change.
6. Turn the VALUE dial or use the INC+/DEC­buttons to select the desired instrument.
7. Repeat Steps 5-6 for the remaining pads.
8. When you’re finished, press KIT. Your customization is stored automatically.
Playing the Patterns
There are 100 preset patterns in the TD-20’s sequencer. Use the following steps to select and play them:
1. Press PATTERN so it’s lit.
2. Turn the VALUE dial to select one of the preset patterns.
3. Press PLAY.
4. Press STOP when you’re finished.
Note: If you select a TAP pattern, press the PLAY button repeatedly to move, or “tap,” through the pattern. Tap patterns are identified by “||” shown below the “P” in the display.
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Pattern Recording
You can use any of the 100 user pattern locations in the TD-20’s sequencer to record your playing on the pads. Use the following steps to record a basic pattern.
Note: By default, the TD-20’s pattern time signature is set to 4/4. To learn how to change it, or to adjust other pattern parameters, refer to the TD-20 Owner’s
Manual.
1. Press PATTERN so it’s lit.
2. Press F5 (NEW).
3. Press REC—the metronome starts.
4. If you wish, press TEMPO, and then turn the VALUE dial to adjust the tempo.
5. Press PLAY. The TD-20 provides a one measure countoff.
- “-1” appears in the display for the duration of the measure.
6. After the countoff, play the pads in time with the metronome.
7. When you’re finished recording, press STOP.
8. Press PLAY to hear your new pattern.
Pad Pattern
As we noted earlier, you can hit one of the pads in a kit to start and stop—or tap through—a pattern. Use the following steps to assign a pattern to a pad:
1. Select the desired kit.
2. Press INST so it’s lit.
3. Press F3 (CONTROL).
4. Hit the pad to which you want to assign a pattern.
5. Turn the VALUE dial or press the INC+ / DEC­buttons to select the desired pattern.
6. Strike the same pad again to start and stop the pattern.
Tip: Some of the TD-20’s preset kits have a pattern already assigned to a pad. If you’d like to turn off the Pad Pattern feature for such a kit, follow Steps 2-4 above. At Step 5, turn the VALUE dial counter­clockwise or press the DEC- button to select OFF.
Mix Edit
You can adjust the volume levels of instruments using the TD-20’s faders. The Mix Edit feature provides a visual representation of volume and effect levels in the display to make quick adjustments easy and precise. Here’s how to use Mix Edit for adjusting volume:
1. Hold MIXER and press FADER.
2. Press F1 (VOLUME).
3. Slide the faders up and down to adjust the levels of the instruments as desired.
4. Press KIT when you’re finished.
Starting Over
If you’d like to redo the TD-20’s settings from scratch, you can use the following procedure to clear the TD-20’s internal memory and reload its factory settings.
Caution: When you perform the following steps, all USER information will be lost. Be sure to back up any information you wish to keep first.
1. Press SETUP so it’s lit.
2. Press F5 (F RESET) three times.
Note: When you perform a factory reset, be sure to perform the “Setting the Hi-Hat Offset” procedure at the beginning of this TurboStart before playing the VH-12.
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