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Drum Kit
51
Specifying the Order in Which
Drum Kits will be Recalled (CHAIN)
“Drum kit chain” allows you to step through the drum
kits of your choice and in the order you want. The TD-30
lets you create and store 16 dierent chains of up to 32
steps each.
You can specify the order in which you’ll be using drum
kits in your live performance; this makes it easy for you to
step through them as desired.
Chain 16
Step 32Step 2Step 1
Chain 1
Step 32Step 2Step 1
Chain 2
Step 32Step 2Step 1
Drum kit
7
Drum kit
1
Drum kit
3
Drum kit
13
Drum kit
14
Drum kit
8
Drum kit
23
Drum kit
5
Drum kit
11
Creating a Drum Kit Chain
1. Press the [CHAIN] button to switch drum kit
chain on.
The [CHAIN] button will light, and the DRUM KIT CHAIN
screen will appear.
Button Explanation
[F1] (
CHAIN#) button
Select a drum kit chain.
[F2] (CHAIN#
) button
[F3] (C EDIT) button
Create, edit, or rename a drum kit
chain.
2. Press the [F3] (C EDIT) button.
CHAIN EDIT screen will appear.
Chain number Steps
Button Explanation
[F1] (INSERT) button
A step with the same kit is inserted
at the cursor position, and steps
after this point are moved back
one place.
[F2] (DELETE) button
Step at the cursor position is
deleted, and steps after this point
are moved forward one place.
[F5] (NAME) button You can name a drum kit chain.
3. Use the dial, [–] [+] buttons, and cursor buttons
to edit the drum kit chain.
Use the [–] [+] buttons
or dial to select the
chain number.
Use the [–] [+] buttons or
dial to select a drum kit.
Use the cursor [ ] [ ]
buttons to select a step.
4. Press the [KIT] button to return to the DRUM KIT
CHAIN screen.
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