Quick Recording And Playback (Quick Rec / Quick Play); Quick Rec; Recording And Playing Your Performance; Recording Together With A Song - Roland TD-9 Owner's Manual

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Quick recording and playback
(QUICK REC / QUICK PLAY)
The TD-9 provides a Quick Rec function that lets you easily
record your own performance, and a Quick Play function that
immediately plays back what you recorded.
This is a very useful practice tool, recording and then checking
your drumming.
Maximum number of recordable notes: approximately
32,000 notes
* The number of recordable notes will be less if your
performance includes extensive use of the hi-hat control
pedal.

QUICK REC

Recording and playing your performance

* First: Please select the drum kit that you want to use for
recording.
1. Press [QUICK REC].
[QUICK REC] will light and the "QUICK REC" screen
appears.
• If "Quick Rec Click" (p. 40) is ON, [CLICK (TEMPO)] will
light up, and the metronome starts. You can turn it off by
pressing [CLICK (TEMPO)] and the button will go dark.
2. Use [+/-] or the [VALUE] knob to set the tempo.
3. Hit any pad/pedal and recording begins.
The following screen appears.
* Sounds that receive through MIDI IN can be also
recorded.
4. To stop recording, press [QUICK REC] and the button
goes dark.
* If you exceed the maximum recording time, recording
stops automatically.

Recording together with a song

* First: Please select the drum kit that you want to use for
recording.
* Audio file on the USB memory key can not be recorded.
1. Press [QUICK REC].
[QUICK REC] will light and the "QUICK REC" screen
appears.
• At the same time, [MUTE] lights up and the song's drum
part will be automatically muted.
• If "Quick Rec Click" (p. 40) is ON, [CLICK (TEMPO)] will
light up, and the metronome starts. You can turn it off by
pressing [CLICK (TEMPO)] and the button will go dark.
• If you press [QUICK REC] while the song is playing,
recording begins immediately.
2. Use [+/-] or [VALUE] to set the tempo.
3. Press [
].
Recording will begin at the same moment that the song
starts.
* If "Count In Play" (p. 40) is 1MEAS or 2MEAS, recording
begins after the one or two measure count in.
The following screen will appear.
* Previously recorded data will be erased when a new
recording starts.
4. Now just play & record along with the song.
5. When you want to stop recording, press [
* If you exceed the maximum recording time, recording
stops automatically.
You can save your recorded performances to a USB
memory key. For details, please refer to "Saving data
recorded by Quick Rec" (p. 57).
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