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11. + button, - button

Use these buttons to switch drum kits or to edit a value.
Pressing the “+” button increases the value, and pressing
the “-” button decreases it.

12. VALUE dial

This dial has the same function as the “+” and “-” buttons.
Use the dial when you want to quickly change the drum kit
or value in large steps.

13. SETUP button

Use this button to make settings that affect the entire TD-9,
such as MIDI, triggering, pad sensitivity etc.

14. EXIT button

Each time you press this button, you return to the screen of
the previous level. Pressing it several times will take you to
the “DRUM KIT” screen.

15. SHIFT button

Used in conjunction with other buttons. When holding it
down, the functions of other buttons will change.

16. CLICK (TEMPO) button

This starts the Metronome. Holding this button while
holding down the SHIFT button, you can edit various
parameters related to tempo and click.(sound etc)

17. SCOPE button

This activates the Scope function, allowing you to view
your timing on the screen.

18. KIT button

Press this to access the basic KIT screen, (p. 22) ideal
when just playing the TD-9.

19. USB memory slot

For connecting USB memory key (sold separately).

20. PHONES jack

For connecting stereo headphones. Using the headphone
jack will not mute the main OUTPUT jacks.

21. TRIGGER INPUT connector

Connecting the special cable connects the pads and
pedals to the TD-9.

22. Cable hook

Used to secure the AC adaptor cable.

23. Sound module mounting plate attachment holes

Attach the included sound module mounting plate here so
that you can attach the TD-9 to your drum stand.

24. Security Slot ( )

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1. DC IN jack

Connect the included AC adaptor here.

2. OUTPUT jacks (L/MONO, R)

All sounds of the TD-9 are output here. Use for connecting
to an amp or other external audio equipment.
If you’re working in mono, only use the L/MONO jack.

3. MIX IN jack

For connecting an external audio source such as MP3 or
CD players. All sound input here is also sent from the
OUTPUT and PHONES jacks.
* To adjust the volume, use the controls of the external
device connected to MIX IN.

4. MIDI OUT/THRU connector

Use this when you want to use the pads to play external
MIDI sound sources or for recording with sequencers (p.
46).

5. MIDI IN connector

Use this for triggering sounds in the TD-9 via a MIDI
sequencer or pad controller (p. 46).

6. TRIGGER IN jacks (AUX, CRASH2)

Use these jacks to add more pads.

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