Playing With The Internal Songs Or From A Usb Memory Key; Song Function Profile; Audio Files That Can Be Played By The Td-9; Connecting Usb Memory Key - Roland TD-9 Owner's Manual

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Playing with the internal songs or from a
USB memory key
The TD-9 contains fifty songs of various styles. Enjoy playing the TD-9 along with them.
You can also play the TD-9 while listening to songs (audio files) saved to an optional USB memory key.

Song Function profile

The internal songs consist of "drum," "percussion," and "bass
and others" parts. Each part can be muted individually. The
tempo for these songs can also be adjusted.
* It is not possible to mute just the bass part.
Song
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2
Drum
Percussion
Bass
Others
About Song Copyright
The internal songs contained in this product are sound recordings
protected by copyright. Roland hereby grants to purchasers of this
product the permission to utilize the sound recordings contained in
this product for the creation and recording of original musical
works; provided however, the sound recordings contained in this
product may not be sampled, downloaded or otherwise re-
recorded, in whole or in part, for any other purpose, including but
not limited to the transmission of all or any part of the sound
recordings via the internet or other digital or analog means of
transmission, and/or the manufacture, for sale or otherwise, of any
collection of sampled songs, on CD-ROM or equivalent means.
The sound recordings contained in this product are the
original works of Roland Corporation. Roland is not
responsible for the use of the sound recordings contained
in this product, and assumes no liability for any
infringement of any copyright of any third party arising out
of use of the songs in this product.
• All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this material for
purposes other than private, personal enjoyment is a
violation of applicable laws.
• No data for the music that is played will be output from
MIDI OUT.
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Audio files that can be played by
the TD-9
On the following formats of Audio files, saved to your USB key,
can be used.
Audio files
Sampling rate
WAV
Bit depth
• Save the audio files in the root directory of your USB
memory key.
• The song name will be the name of the file.
• Use single-byte alphanumeric (ASCII) characters for the file
name.
• The TD-9 can recognize files that have a name consisting
of no more than 95 characters (not including the file name
extension).
Recommended length of file name: 12 characters or less
(not including the file name extension)
• The TD-9 can recognize up to 99 audio files. Keep the
number of audio files on your USB memory key to 99 or
fewer.
• Make sure that no single file is larger than 2 GB.

Connecting USB memory key

When connecting a USB memory key, insert it all the way into
the connector without using excessive force.
• Do not unplug USB memory key from the TD-9 while the
USB memory access indicator is blinking. Doing so may
damage the USB memory key or the data.
• Do not connect any device other than USB memory key to
the USB memory connector.
44.1 kHz
8/16/24 bit, Linear PCM

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