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Roland TD-20 Owner Manual
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Owners ManualCAUTION INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS. 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS5 IMPORTANT NOTES7 Contents8 Chapter 5. Trigger Settings [TRIGGER].................................................44 Chapter 4. Effect Settings.......................................................................38 Chapter 3. Mixer Settings .......................................................................37 Chapter 2. Drum Instrument Settings [INST] ........................................31 9 Chapter 7. Sequencer (Recording/Editing) ...........................................61 Chapter 6. Sequencer (Playback)...........................................................51 11 Features An Easy User Interface Everything Is New! Module StandV-Hi-HatPads 560 New Drum Sounds Expanded V-Editing High-speed triggering Compact Flash Offers Perfect Data Organization Audio Signal Routing Stage or Studio Unique V-Hi-Hat VH-12 Cables Are Easy To Organize 12 Top Quality Signal ProcessingFunctions For Stage Sequencer Advanced Tempo Functions Expansion Board MIDI Sound Module Potentials V-LINK function 13 Panel Descriptions17 Setting Up the Kit22 Listening to the Demo Song23 Button Operation and Displays Changing Data Values Function Buttons ([F1][F5]) Saving Your Settings Buttons, Sliders, Dial and Knobs Cursor Button Operation and Displays Move the [GROUP FADERS] [SNARE] slider. Press [FADER] so the upper indicator is lit. 24 Group Faders Choosing Pads from the TD- 20s Top Panel Button Operation and Displays 25 How to Play PatternsHow to Turn the Metronome (Click) On/Off How to Adjust the Tempo About the Preset Drum Kits Adjusting the Display Contrast About the Display in the Upper Right of the Screen 26 Playing Methods Change the Nuance of the Rim Shot Pad (PD-125/105)Edge Shot Bow Shot Pressure Open/Closed Shallow Rim Shot Cross Stick Rim Shot Head Shot Normal Rim Shot (Open Rim Shot) Hi-Hat (VH-12) Playing Methods Bow Shot Bell Shot (CY-15R) Edge Shot 27 Cymbal (CY-15R/14C) Positional Sensing Choke Play 28 Chapter 1. Drum Kit Settings [KIT] Choosing a Drum Kit About the DRUM KIT Screen Selecting a Drum Kit from the List [F1 (LIST)] Chapter 1. Drum Kit Settings [KIT] Use [+/-] or [VALUE] to make settings. Press [KIT] - [F2 (FUNC)]. Press [F1][F3] and [CURSOR (up/down)] to 29 Kit Parameters [F2 (FUNC)] Output Level Monitor [F5 (MONITOR)] Playing Brushes [F3 (BRUSH)] Adjusting the Volume [F1 (VOLUME)] Assigning a Tempo for Each Kit [F2 (TEMPO)] 30 Naming a Drum Kit [F3 (NAME)] Playing Cross Stick [F5 (XSTICK)] 31 Chapter 2. Drum Instrument Settings [INST] Choosing a Pad to Edit Choose by Hitting a Pad Choose with the Trigger Select Buttons Lock the Pad You are Editing (EDIT LOCK) Assign an Instrument to a Pad 32 Selecting an Instrument from the List [F1 (LIST)]About the Display at the Lower of the Instrument Name Editing Drum Sounds [F2 (EDIT)] Editing an Acoustic Drum Kit (V-EDIT) Editing Other Instruments Editing Procedure33 KICK HI-HAT SNARE TOM 34 CRASH/SPLASH/CHINA/RIDE Other Instruments Use [+/-] or [VALUE] to adjust settings. Strike a pad. Press [INST] - [F3 (CONTROL)]. Press [F1][F5] and [CURSOR (up/down)] to When finished, press [EXIT] to return to the INST screen. 35 Using Pads/Pedal as Controllers [F3 (CONTROL)] Playing a Pattern by Hitting a Pad (Pad Pattern) [F1 (PATTERN)] Changing the Pitch with the Hi-Hat Pedal [F2 (PDLBEND)] 36 When Setting Multiple Pads to the Same Note Number MIDI Settings for Each Pad [F3 (MIDI)] MIDI Note Numbers transmitted by Hi-Hat [F4 (HH MIDI)] MIDI Note Number transmitted by Brush Sweep/Cross Stick [F5 (BR MIDI)] About the Gate Time 37 Chapter 3. Mixer Settings Using Group Faders to Edit (MIX EDIT) Mixer Parameters [MIXER] 38 Chapter 4. Effect Settings Effects On and Off Switches [EFFECTS SWITCH] Using the Compressor and EQ [COMP/EQ] About Threshold and Ratio 39 Compressor (COMP) Equalizer (EQ) 40 Ambience [AMBIENCE] Multi-Effects [MULTI EFFECTS] REVERB BEAT DELAY PANNING DELAY DELAY GATE REVERB 41 Multi-Effects Parameters42 FLANGER DISTORTION OVERDRIVE ENHANCER CHORUS PHASER PITCH SHIFT Press [F1] to turn the master effects on. Press [MASTER COMP/EQ]. LO-FI RING MOD Press [F2], [F3], or [CURSOR] to select the parameter. 43 Master Effects [MASTER COMP/EQ] 44 Chapter 5. Trigger Settings [TRIGGER] Use [+/-] or [VALUE] to select the trigger type. 6. Strike the pad you wish to set. Use [+/-] or [VALUE] to select the Trigger Bank. Press [TRIGGER] - [F1 (BANK)]. Press [CURSOR (left)] to move the cursor to the Trigger Bank number. Press [CURSOR (right)] to move the cursor to a trigger type. Selecting the Pad Type [F1 (BANK)] Trigger Inputs and Pad/Playing Methods corresponding chart 45 Setting the Pad Sensitivity [F2 (BASIC)] Pad Sensitivity Minimum level for the pad (Threshold) How Playing Dynamics Changes the Volume (Velocity Curve) Press [TRIGGER] - [F3 (HI-HAT)]. Use [CURSOR (up/down)] to select the parameter. When youre finished, press [EXIT] to return to the DRUM KIT screen. 46 Hi-Hat Settings [F3 (HI-HAT)]47 Eliminate Crosstalk Between Pads [F4 (XTALK)] Strike the pad you wish to set. Press [TRIGGER] - [F5 (ADVANCE)]. Use [F1][F3] and [CURSOR (up/down)] to When youre finished, press [EXIT] to return to the DRUM KIT screen. 48 Advanced Trigger Parameters [F5 (ADVANCE)] Trigger Signal Detection Time (Scan Time) Detecting Trigger Signal Attenuation (Retrigger Cancel) 49 Double Triggering Prevention (Mask Time) Rim/Edge Dynamic Response (Rim Gain) Rim Shots Response (Rim Shot Adjust) Cross Stick Threshold (XStick Thrshld)Striking force Cross Stick Threshold (0127) Correspondences Between Playing Method and Trigger Input 50 Playing Bow, Bell, and Edge (3-Way Triggering) Naming a Trigger Bank [F5 (Name)] 51 Chapter 6. Sequencer (Playback) Basic OperationUsing Preset PatternsUser Patterns (Pattern U 101200) Preset Patterns (Pattern P 1100) 52 Choosing a Pattern [PATTERN] About the PATTERN screen. Select a Pattern from the List [F1 (LIST)] Playing Back a Pattern [PLAY] Synchronizing to the playback of an external sequencer 53 Tempo Adjustment Setting the Tempo by Hitting a Pad (Tap Tempo) Synchronizing with an External MIDI Device 54 Part Settings [F2 (PART)] Muting a Specific Part [F1 (MUTE)] Make Settings for the Backing Part [F2 (BACKING)] 55 Choosing a Percussion Set Percussion Set Settings Master Tuning Selecting a Percussion Instrument Instrument Numbers/Instrument Names Variation Tones Percussion Part Settings [F3 (PERC)] 56 Selecting a Percussion Instrument from the List [F1 (LIST)] Naming a Percussion Set [F3 (NAME)] Making the Settings for Each Percussion Instrument [F2 (EDIT)]
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As of January 15, 2005 (ROLAND) 03453923 05-6-5N Information Owners Manual* Fugue 2004 Kyoto Software Research, Inc. All rights reserved. Wed like to take a moment to thank you for purchasing the Roland Percussion Sound Module TD-20.ASIA distributor in your country as shown below.EGYPT REUNION SOUTH AFRICA CHINA HONG KONG INDIA INDONESIA KOREA MALAYSIA PHILIPPINES SINGAPORE TAIWAN THAILAND VIETNAM AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND Roland Corporation Australia Pty.,Ltd. ARGENTINA BARBADOS BRAZIL CHILE COLOMBIA COSTA RICA CURACAO DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ECUADOR EL SALVADOR GUATEMALA HONDURAS MARTINIQUE MEXICO NICARAGUA PANAMA PARAGUAY PERU NORWAY POLAND PORTUGAL ROMANIA RUSSIA SPAIN SWEDEN SWITZERLAND UKRAINE UNITED KINGDOM BAHRAIN CYPRUS IRAN ISRAEL TRINIDAD URUGUAY VENEZUELA AUSTRIA BELGIUM/FRANCE/ HOLLAND/ LUXEMBOURG CZECH REP. DENMARK FINLAND GERMANY GREECE HUNGARY IRELAND ITALY JORDAN KUWAIT LEBANON OMAN QATAR SAUDI ARABIA SYRIA TURKEY U.A.E. CANADA U. S. A. AFRICA AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND EUROPE CENTRAL/LATIN AMERICA MIDDLE EAST NORTH AMERICA * CompactFlash and are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation and licensed by CompactFlash association. * Roland Corporation is an authorized licensee of the CompactFlash and CF logo ( ) trademarks. Owners Manual To resize thickness, move all items on the front cover and registration marks to left or right. Apparatus containing Lithium batteriesADVARSEL! VARNING CAUTION ADVARSEL VAROITUS NOTICE AVIS FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTCAUTION INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS. 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 5 IMPORTANT NOTES7 Contents8 Chapter 5. Trigger Settings [TRIGGER].................................................44 Chapter 4. Effect Settings.......................................................................38 Chapter 3. Mixer Settings .......................................................................37 Chapter 2. Drum Instrument Settings [INST] ........................................31 9 Chapter 7. Sequencer (Recording/Editing) ...........................................61 Chapter 6. Sequencer (Playback)...........................................................51 11 Features An Easy User Interface Everything Is New! Module StandV-Hi-HatPads 560 New Drum Sounds Expanded V-Editing High-speed triggering Compact Flash Offers Perfect Data Organization Audio Signal Routing Stage or Studio Unique V-Hi-Hat VH-12 Cables Are Easy To Organize 12 Top Quality Signal ProcessingFunctions For Stage Sequencer Advanced Tempo Functions Expansion Board MIDI Sound Module Potentials V-LINK function 13 Panel Descriptions17 Setting Up the Kit22 Listening to the Demo Song23 Button Operation and Displays Changing Data Values Function Buttons ([F1][F5]) Saving Your Settings Buttons, Sliders, Dial and Knobs Cursor Button Operation and Displays Move the [GROUP FADERS] [SNARE] slider. Press [FADER] so the upper indicator is lit. 24 Group Faders Choosing Pads from the TD- 20s Top Panel Button Operation and Displays 25 How to Play PatternsHow to Turn the Metronome (Click) On/Off How to Adjust the Tempo About the Preset Drum Kits Adjusting the Display Contrast About the Display in the Upper Right of the Screen 26 Playing Methods Change the Nuance of the Rim Shot Pad (PD-125/105)Edge Shot Bow Shot Pressure Open/Closed Shallow Rim Shot Cross Stick Rim Shot Head Shot Normal Rim Shot (Open Rim Shot) Hi-Hat (VH-12) Playing Methods Bow Shot Bell Shot (CY-15R) Edge Shot 27 Cymbal (CY-15R/14C) Positional Sensing Choke Play 28 Chapter 1. Drum Kit Settings [KIT] Choosing a Drum Kit About the DRUM KIT Screen Selecting a Drum Kit from the List [F1 (LIST)] Chapter 1. Drum Kit Settings [KIT] Press [KIT] - [F2 (FUNC)]. Press [F1][F3] and [CURSOR (up/down)] to 29 Kit Parameters [F2 (FUNC)] Output Level Monitor [F5 (MONITOR)] Playing Brushes [F3 (BRUSH)] Adjusting the Volume [F1 (VOLUME)] Assigning a Tempo for Each Kit [F2 (TEMPO)] 30 Naming a Drum Kit [F3 (NAME)] Playing Cross Stick [F5 (XSTICK)] 31 Chapter 2. Drum Instrument Settings [INST] Choosing a Pad to Edit Choose by Hitting a Pad Choose with the Trigger Select Buttons Lock the Pad You are Editing (EDIT LOCK) Assign an Instrument to a Pad 32 Selecting an Instrument from the List [F1 (LIST)]About the Display at the Lower of the Instrument Name Editing Drum Sounds [F2 (EDIT)] Editing an Acoustic Drum Kit (V-EDIT) Editing Other Instruments Editing Procedure33 KICK HI-HAT SNARE TOM 34 CRASH/SPLASH/CHINA/RIDE Other Instruments Use [+/-] or [VALUE] to adjust settings. Strike a pad. Press [INST] - [F3 (CONTROL)]. Press [F1][F5] and [CURSOR (up/down)] to When finished, press [EXIT] to return to the INST screen. 35 Using Pads/Pedal as Controllers [F3 (CONTROL)] Playing a Pattern by Hitting a Pad (Pad Pattern) [F1 (PATTERN)] Changing the Pitch with the Hi-Hat Pedal [F2 (PDLBEND)] 36 When Setting Multiple Pads to the Same Note Number MIDI Settings for Each Pad [F3 (MIDI)] MIDI Note Numbers transmitted by Hi-Hat [F4 (HH MIDI)] MIDI Note Number transmitted by Brush Sweep/Cross Stick [F5 (BR MIDI)] About the Gate Time 37 Chapter 3. Mixer Settings Using Group Faders to Edit (MIX EDIT) Mixer Parameters [MIXER] 38 Chapter 4. Effect Settings Effects On and Off Switches [EFFECTS SWITCH] Using the Compressor and EQ [COMP/EQ] About Threshold and Ratio 39 Compressor (COMP) Equalizer (EQ) 40 Ambience [AMBIENCE] Multi-Effects [MULTI EFFECTS] REVERB BEAT DELAY PANNING DELAY DELAY GATE REVERB 41 Multi-Effects Parameters42 FLANGER DISTORTION OVERDRIVE ENHANCER CHORUS PHASER PITCH SHIFT Press [F1] to turn the master effects on. Press [MASTER COMP/EQ]. LO-FI RING MOD Press [F2], [F3], or [CURSOR] to select the parameter. 43 Master Effects [MASTER COMP/EQ] 44 Chapter 5. Trigger Settings [TRIGGER] Use [+/-] or [VALUE] to select the trigger type. 6. Use [+/-] or [VALUE] to select the Trigger Bank. Press [TRIGGER] - [F1 (BANK)]. Press [CURSOR (left)] to move the cursor to the Trigger Bank number. Press [CURSOR (right)] to move the cursor to a trigger type. Selecting the Pad Type [F1 (BANK)] Trigger Inputs and Pad/Playing Methods corresponding chart Press [TRIGGER] - [F2 (BASIC)]. Use [CURSOR (up/down)] to select the parameter. When youre finished, press [EXIT] to return to the DRUM KIT screen. 45 Setting the Pad Sensitivity [F2 (BASIC)] Pad Sensitivity Minimum level for the pad (Threshold) How Playing Dynamics Changes the Volume (Velocity Curve) 46 Hi-Hat Settings [F3 (HI-HAT)] Adjusting the Offset of VH-11 Adjusting the Offset of VH-12 Automatically 47 Eliminate Crosstalk Between Pads [F4 (XTALK)] Press [TRIGGER] - [F5 (ADVANCE)]. Use [F1][F3] and [CURSOR (up/down)] to When youre finished, press [EXIT] to return to the DRUM KIT screen. 48 Advanced Trigger Parameters [F5 (ADVANCE)] Trigger Signal Detection Time (Scan Time) Detecting Trigger Signal Attenuation (Retrigger Cancel) 49 Double Triggering Prevention (Mask Time) Rim/Edge Dynamic Response (Rim Gain) Rim Shots Response (Rim Shot Adjust) Cross Stick Threshold (XStick Thrshld)Striking force Cross Stick Threshold (0127) Correspondences Between Playing Method and Trigger Input 50 Playing Bow, Bell, and Edge (3-Way Triggering) Naming a Trigger Bank [F5 (Name)] 51 Chapter 6. Sequencer (Playback) Basic OperationUsing Preset PatternsUser Patterns (Pattern U 101200) Preset Patterns (Pattern P 1100) 52 Choosing a Pattern [PATTERN] About the PATTERN screen. Select a Pattern from the List [F1 (LIST)] Playing Back a Pattern [PLAY] Synchronizing to the playback of an external sequencer 53 Tempo Adjustment Setting the Tempo by Hitting a Pad (Tap Tempo) Synchronizing with an External MIDI Device 54 Part Settings [F2 (PART)] Muting a Specific Part [F1 (MUTE)] Make Settings for the Backing Part [F2 (BACKING)] 55 Choosing a Percussion Set Percussion Set Settings Master Tuning Selecting a Percussion Instrument Instrument Numbers/Instrument Names Variation Tones Percussion Part Settings [F3 (PERC)] 56 Selecting a Percussion Instrument from the List [F1 (LIST)] Naming a Percussion Set [F3 (NAME)] Making the Settings for Each Percussion Instrument [F2 (EDIT)] 57 Volume/Pan Settings for Each Part [F4 (MIXER)] Effect Settings for Backing Parts [F5 (REV/CHO)] About Play Type (LOOP, ONESHOT, TAP, VLINK) 58 Pattern Settings [F3 (FUNC)] Time Signature/Number of Measures/Tempo Settings [F1 (SETUP)] Choosing a Playback Method [F2 (TYPE)]Supplementary function for LOOP and ONESHOT Naming a Pattern [F5 (NAME)]Supplementary function for TAP and V-LINK 59 Starting and Stopping the Metronome (Click) On/OffUsing a Indicator as a Click Chapter 6. Sequencer (Playback) Press [CURSOR] to select the parameter. Press [TEMPO] - [F1 (CLICK)]. Click Instruments 60 Setting the Click61 Chapter 7. Sequencer (Recording/Editing) How to Record Recording a Pattern [REC]Press [F5 (NEW)]. Press [PATTERN]. (1) Select an Empty Pattern Chapter 7. Sequencer (Recording/Editing) 62 Press [CURSOR] to select the parameter. (4) Part Setting (2) Set the Time Signature, the Number of Measures, and the Tempo (3) Select a MIDI Channel In the PATTERN screen, press [F3 (FUNC)] - [F1 (SETUP)]. If you are recording from the pads, disregard paragraphs (3) and (4) of this section. 63 (5) Set the Recording Method (6) Recording Checking the Tones and Phrases During Recording (Rehearsal) 64 Editing a Pattern [F4 (EDIT)] Copying a Pattern [F1 (COPY)] 65 Connecting Two Patterns [F2 (APPEND)] Erasing a pattern [F3 (ERASE)] 66 Deleting a Pattern [F4 (DELETE)] Save/Load and Copy Functions of the TD- 20 67 Saving a Pattern to a Memory Card [F1 (SAVE)] Saving Patterns to a Memory Card [F5 (CARD)] 68 Loading a Pattern from a Memory Card [F2 (LOAD)] Deleting a Pattern from a Memory Card [F3 (DELETE)] 69 Chapter 8. Copy Function [COPY]70 Chapter 9. Using a CompactFlash Memory Card [CARD]74 Chapter 10. Settings for the Entire TD-20 [SETUP] Soft Thru MIDI Settings and Operations [F1 (MIDI)] Setting the MIDI Channels for Each Part [F1 (MIDI CH)] MIDI Settings for the Entire TD-20 [F2 (GLOBAL)] Chapter 10. Settings for the Entire TD-20 [SETUP] 75 MIDI OUT MIDI IN Device ID: 16 Local Control V-LINK Device ID V-LINK MIDI Ch (V-LINK MIDI Channel) Device ID Device ID: 17 MIDI IN Transmit data Device ID: 17 System Exclusive is not received 76 HH Note# Border (Hi-Hat Note Number Border) Turning the Reception/Transmission of Program Changes On/Off MIDI Messages for Detailed Performance Expressions [F3 (CTRL)] Switching Drum Kits via MIDI (Program Change) [F4 (PROG)] 77 Saving Data Loading Data to the TD-20 Saving Data to an external MIDI Device (Bulk Dump) [F5 (BULK)] 78 Selecting Output Destinations [F2 (OUTPUT)] Output Destination for the Drum Output Destination for the Sequencer Parts/Metronome Click/Sound Input from MIX IN [F4 (OTHER)] 79 Setting the Switches [F3 (CONTROL)] Using Foot Switches [F1 (FOOT SW)] Using Pads as Switches [F2 (PAD SW)] Master Effect Mode [F2 (COMP/EQ)] 80 Other Settings [F4 (OPTION)] Preview Button Settings [F1 (PREVIEW)] Adjusting the Display Contrast [F5 (LCD)] 81 Restoring the Factory Settings [F5 (F RESET)] 82 Chapter 11. Drum Kit Chain [CHAIN]84 Chapter 12. Other Functions [TOOLS] Output Level Monitor [F1 (MONITOR)] Checking the Current Status [F2 (INFO)] Synchronizing Images to a TD-20 Performance [F5 (V-LINK)] What is V-LINK? Connection Examples Chapter 12. Other Functions [TOOLS] 85 Turning V-LINK On/Off Using V-LINK Press [F5 (V-LINK)] to turn the V-LINK function ON and OFF. Press [KIT] or [EXIT] to display the DRUM KIT screen. V-LINK Functions that the TD-20 Can Control and MIDI Messages 86 About Expansion Board Cautions When Installing a Expansion Board How to Install a Expansion Board 88 propos des carte dextension Prcautions prendre lors de linstallation dune carte dextension Installation dune carte dextension (French language for Canadian Standard) 90 Messages and Error Messages Error Messages Messages and Error Messages 91 Messages 92 Drum Instrument List KICK KICK PROCESSED KICK ELEC SNARE SNARE BRUSH SNARE PROCESSED SNARE ELEC 93 TOM TOM ELEC HI-HAT CRASH 94 SPLASH RIDE CHINA PERCUSSION PERC ANALOG SFX OTHER 95 About RemarksAbout Snare/Tom About Cymbal Copyright 96 Note Number (Factory Settings)98 Backing Instrument List GUITAR ORGAN CHROMATIC PERCUSSION CLAVI E. PIANO PIANO BASS SYN. BASS ORCHESTRA STRINGS BRASS 99 SYN. BRASS SYN. PAD SYN. LEAD PIPE REED SYN. SFX ETHNIC MISC PERCUSSIVE GUITAR BASS FX SFX PERCUSSION SOUND MODULE Model TD-20 Date : Jan. 25, 2004 Version : 1.00 100 MIDI Implementation ChartPERCUSSION SOUND MODULE Model TD-20 Date : Jan. 25, 2004 Version : 1.00 101 MIDI Implementation Chart102 SpecificationsTD-20: Percussion Sound Module CLICK ([SHIFT] + [TEMPO]) Drums Backing Part Click Percussion Set 104 TD-20 Block DiagramKICK SNARE HI-HAT TOMS CRASH 2 RIDE CRASH 1 GROUP FADERS 105 MASTER DIRECT 1DIGITAL OUT DIRECT 4 MIX IN DIRECT 2 DIRECT 5 (L) DIRECT 6 (R) DIRECT 7 (L) DIRECT 8 (R) DIRECT 3 PHONES 106 Index110 Preset Drum Kit ListPreset Pattern ListApparatus containing Lithium batteriesADVARSEL! VARNING CAUTION ADVARSEL VAROITUS NOTICE AVIS FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTCAUTION INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS. 111 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS As of January 15, 2005 (ROLAND) 03453923 05-6-5N Information Owners Manual* Fugue 2004 Kyoto Software Research, Inc. All rights reserved. Wed like to take a moment to thank you for purchasing the Roland Percussion Sound Module TD-20.ASIA distributor in your country as shown below.EGYPT REUNION SOUTH AFRICA CHINA HONG KONG INDIA INDONESIA KOREA MALAYSIA PHILIPPINES SINGAPORE TAIWAN THAILAND VIETNAM AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND Roland Corporation Australia Pty.,Ltd. ARGENTINA BARBADOS BRAZIL CHILE COLOMBIA COSTA RICA CURACAO DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ECUADOR EL SALVADOR GUATEMALA HONDURAS MARTINIQUE MEXICO NICARAGUA PANAMA PARAGUAY PERU NORWAY POLAND PORTUGAL ROMANIA RUSSIA SPAIN SWEDEN SWITZERLAND UKRAINE UNITED KINGDOM BAHRAIN CYPRUS IRAN ISRAEL TRINIDAD URUGUAY VENEZUELA AUSTRIA BELGIUM/FRANCE/ HOLLAND/ LUXEMBOURG CZECH REP. DENMARK FINLAND GERMANY GREECE HUNGARY IRELAND ITALY JORDAN KUWAIT LEBANON OMAN QATAR SAUDI ARABIA SYRIA TURKEY U.A.E. CANADA U. S. A. AFRICA AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND EUROPE CENTRAL/LATIN AMERICA MIDDLE EAST NORTH AMERICA * CompactFlash and are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation and licensed by CompactFlash association. * Roland Corporation is an authorized licensee of the CompactFlash and CF logo ( ) trademarks. 112 Owners Manual To resize thickness, move all items on the front cover and registration marks to left or right.
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