Roland TD-9 Manuale Utente

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Basic concepts and operations of the TD-9
 
This section explains operations that are common to all of the 
TD-9’s functionality.
The TD-9 has no “Save” function to save your settings. Any 
changes you make will be saved when you turn off the power.
* Be sure to turn off the power by pressing the POWER 
In this manual, references to the panel buttons, knobs and dial 
are enclosed in square brackets [  ]; e.g., [SETUP].
The cursor is the highlighted text in the screen that indicates 
what you can edit.
If there is more than one editable item in a screen, you can use 
the [CURSOR] buttons to move the cursor to the item you want 
to edit.
The [F1]–[F3] buttons are called “function buttons.” The bottom 
line of the display indicates the name of the functions performed 
by [F1]–[F3].
For example if an explanation in this manual refers to [KIT]-[F2] 
(FUNC), this means that you should press [KIT] and then [F2] (in 
this case, there will be an indication of “FUNC” above the [F2] 
button).
The [+] and [-] buttons (referred to as [+/-] in this manual) and 
VALUE dial (referred to as [VALUE]) are both used to edit 
settings.
When this manual tells you to “use [+/-],” you can also use 
[VALUE] to get the same result. Each method has the following 
characteristics.
 
[+/-]
 
• The value of the setting will increase each time you press 
[+], and decrease each time you press [-]. This is 
convenient when you want to make fine adjustments.
• When making an on/off setting, press [+] to turn it on or 
press [-] to turn it off.
• Shortcut: The value will increase rapidly if you hold down 
[+] and press [-], or decrease rapidly if you hold down [-] 
and press [+].
• The value will change in larger steps if you press [+/-] 
while holding down [SHIFT].
 
[VALUE] dial
 
This dial lets you make large changes in a value easily.
Convenient for working with parameters that have broad value 
range.
• If you turn the [VALUE] dial while holding down [SHIFT], 
the value will change more rapidly.
 
Saving your settings
Buttons, dial, and knobs
Cursor
Cursor
 
Function buttons ([F1]–[F3])
Using the “+” button, “-” button, 
and VALUE dial
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