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Chapter 9
Chapter 9 Features Using MIDI
There are many possibilities when using MIDI, such as:
Use an external sequencer to save/load drum
kits, pattern data, etc. (Bulk dump)
Use the pads to play external instruments
You can layer sounds on the TD-8 as well as play sounds
from MIDI sound modules and samplers (p. 151).
Use the TD-8 as a sound module
When used with a MIDI sound module, rather than just
being capable of using percussion sets, the TD-8 can
handle an even greater number of instruments
simultaneously (p. 104).
For more on MIDI, refer to “About MIDI” (p. 176).
Saving Data to an External
MIDI Instrument (BULK DUMP)
Saving Data
To save data, use the external sequencer as you would when
recording musical data, and perform the following steps on
the TD-8 as shown in the following diagram.
1.
Use a MIDI cable to connect the TD-8’s MIDI OUT
connector to the MIDI IN connector of the external
sequencer.
fig.10-001.e
2.
Press [SETUP], then [F2 (MIDI)], and then [F3 (BULK)].
[SETUP] lights, and the “BULK DUMP” screen appears.
ffig.10-001b
3.
Press [INC/+] or [DEC/-] or rotate the VALUE dial to
select the data that will be transmitted.
4.
If “USER PURC SET” and “DRUM KIT” are selected, go
to Step
5
; otherwise, proceed to Step
7
.
5.
Press CURSOR [
] to move the cursor to the bottom
row.
6.
Press [INC/+] or [DEC/-] or rotate the VALUE dial to
select the details of the content to be sent.
7.
Start the recording process of the external sequencer.
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
Sequencer
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