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Performing Along with a Song
The TD contains built-in-songs and phrases covering a
variety of styles selected for enhancing your practice
time. You can play the drums while listening to one of
these songs.
If a USB ash drive is connected, you can play the drums
while listening to one of your favorite songs from the
USB ash drive.

Song structure

A song contains MP3 or WAV audio tracks and drum
tracks (MIDI data) containing a drum performance.
For some internal songs there is a guide drum part on its
drum track, which you can mute in order to play along
with the song.
You can also use the QUICK REC function to record your
performance with the songs.
After doing so, when playing them back you can mute
the drum part you have recorded.

Song

Audio track
Drum track
This button is shown if the song
contains drum data.
* The song’s performance data is not transmitted from
the MIDI OUT connector.

Audio les that can be played by the TD

You can play back audio les of the following formats
from a USB ash drive.
MP3
Sampling rate 44.1 kHz
Bit rates 64 kbps–320 kbps
WAV
Sampling rate 44.1 kHz
Bit depth 8, 16, 24-bit

When transferring les from your

computer to a USB ash drive

Audio les can be played back not only from the root
level (top level) of the USB ash drive, but also from
within a folder.
For details on how to select a folder, refer to “Selecting a
Folder” (p. 28).
* The le name will be the song name.
* Use only single-byte alphanumeric characters in the
le name.
* File names containing more than 14 characters
or containing double-byte characters will not be
displayed correctly.
* You can put up to 100 song les in a single folder.
* Make sure that no single le is larger than 2 GB.