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You need to get yourself a cable - with a 3.5mm male jack plug on one end (which will fit into your ipod), and a 1/4 inch male jack plug on the other end.
(you could use a lead with a 3.5mm male plug on each end, and used a 3.5mm female to 1/4 inch male adaptor to achieve this)
Connect the 3.5mm end into the ipod - play a track, with the volume at say, 75%.
Connect the 1/4 inch end of the cable to the 'Mix In' input in the back of your TD20.
Use the 'Mix In' control - at the top right hand side of your TD-20 module to control the volume.
If you wish only to have the iPod going to (for example) headphones - and not Front Of House (PA) speakers - which you will have connected via the Master and / or Direct Out(s); this can be achieved in the 'Mixer' settings (accessed via pressing the 'Mixer' button).
I had this problem and was about to send it back to Roland but tried a Factory Reset . It managed to fix it self but it has happened again so I woul dbe interested in finding a more perminnat solution .
Did you fix the probolem?
robin
First plug a set of headphones into the Left audio out and see if you get any sound from there... NOTE: it will only be in the left headset and this is normal. Turn up volume control... note the level will be low as this is a line output, not headset. This is a test to see if there is audio.
It sounds like the sensor is bad in the unit... If you have only had it a few weeks, exercise your warraaanty for replacement. Repairing the piezo sensor is NOT really a DIY project.
The owners manual is here:http://lib.roland.co.jp/support/en/manuals/res/1811143/TD-10_eG.pdf Try initializing the TD-10. Check page 137. Check page 132 and 133. If the problem is still there, you likely have a jack problem. There might be a bad solder joint where the jack is mounted to the circuit board. If the warranty is up you can do it yourself if you are confident. Otherwise take the module in to have it serviced. Check here to contact Roland:http://www.roland.com/index.html
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