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MIDI-related settings
 
There are many possibilities when using MIDI, such as:
 
Use the pads to play external instruments
 
You can layer sounds on the TD-9 as well as play sounds from 
MIDI sound modules and samplers.
 
Use the TD-9 as a sound module
 
If you’re using an external MIDI sequencer to perform with an 
ensemble, you can use the TD-9 as a dedicated drum sound 
module.
When used with a MIDI sound module, rather than just being 
capable of using percussion sets, the TD-9 can handle an even 
greater number of instruments simultaneously.
 
1. Press [SETUP].
 
[SETUP] will light, and the “SETUP” screen will appear.
 
2. Press [F2] (MIDI).
 
The “MIDI” screen will appear.
 
3. Use CURSOR [
] [
] to select a parameter.
4. Use [+/-] or [VALUE] to edit the value.
5. Press [EXIT] several times to return to the “DRUM 
KIT” screen or just press [KIT].
 
MIDI settings for the entire TD-9 [F1] (GLOBAL)
 
Parameter
value
Description
 
Tx/Rx Channel
 
CH 1–CH16, 
OFF
Specifies the transmit/receive channel.
* If you set the drum part to “CH11,” it will be the same as the TD-9’s percussion part, 
and the percussion part will no longer sound.
 
Tx PC
 
OFF, ON
Specifies whether program change messages will be transmitted to an external MIDI device 
(ON) or not transmitted (OFF).
With the “ON” setting, a program number corresponding to the selected drum kit will be 
transmitted when you switch drum kits on the TD-9.
 
Rx PC
 
OFF, ON
Specifies whether program change messages sent from an external MIDI device will be re-
ceived (ON) or not received (OFF).
With the “ON” setting, the TD-9 will switch to the drum kit corresponding to the received 
program number.
 
Note Chase
 
OFF, ON
Turns the Note Chase on/off.
This is convenient during the editing process. Received MIDI data will automatically call up 
the settings screen for the relative instrument/pad, and automatically moves the cursor.
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