russellb
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Hey Jorg, after hours and hours of reading through posts on this issue I finally found your post, and at last have fixed my problem with my TD30 and SD3, I cannot thank you enough for posting your solution….
However as it was for how to fix the issue with a TD25 not a TD30 I still had some way to go. I looked through the TD30 manual on how to change the audio input gain setting on my TD30 but couldn’t find anything. Then I found how to do it on the Roland website, and to help any others like me who may be thinking of giving up, here is what you do on a TD30….
1. Press SETUP.
2. Press F5 to select the “B” tab.
3. Press F2(GAIN).
4. Use the cursor buttons and/or value dial to highlight and adjust the USB Input and Output Gain settings as needed.
5. Press EXIT when you’re finished. The new settings are saved automatically.
My Gain was set to -18!!!! I changed it to +4 and the volumes on both my Mac when I click a drum, and the TD30 when I hit a pad were now pretty much identical.
Thank you once again, you are a lifesaver.
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