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Owners ManualRhythm ComposerTR-09

System Settings 1. Press the [MENU] button to make it light.

2. Use the [TEMPO] dial to select the parameter, and then press the [ENTER] button.

3. Use the [TEMPO] dial to set the value. To exit the system settings, press the [MENU] button to make it go dark.

Display Parameter Value Explanation

CH MIDI Channel 116, OFF Specifies the MIDI transmit/receive channel.

SYnC MIDI Clock Source

AutO

If MIDI clock is input from the MIDI IN connector or the USB port, the tempo automatically synchronizes to MIDI clock (default). If MIDI clock is input simultaneously from the MIDI IN connector and the USB port, the USB port takes priority.

Int The tempo operates according to the TR-09s own setting. Use this setting if you dont want to synchronize with an external device.

NiDi The tempo synchronizes to MIDI clock being input from the MIDI IN connector.

USB The tempo synchronizes to MIDI clock being input from the USB port.

thrv Soft Thru Off, On Specifies whether data received from the MIDI IN connector will be retransmitted from the MIDI OUT connector (On: default) or will not be retransmitted (OFF).

A.OFF Auto Off OFF The power does not turn off automatically.

30 (min) The power turns off automatically after 30 minutes (default). * Auto Off does not occur while USB-connected.

dENO LED Demo

OFF

Specifies the time until the LED DEMO is shown (default: 3). 1 (min) 3 (min) 10 (min)

PrG.N Programming Mode

P-F

Specifies the operation of main keys [1][16] during step write. Each time you press, the setting cycles in the order of Off 0 Weak 0 Strong (default).

F-P Each time you press, the setting cycles in the order of Off 0 Strong 0 Weak.

USB1

USB2

USB3

USB4

USB Parallel Out

Connecting via USB Use a commercially available USB 2.0 cable (A-microB) to connect this port to your computer. It can be used to transfer USB MIDI and USB audio data. You must install the USB driver when connecting the TR-09 to your computer. Download the USB driver from the Roland website. For details, refer to Readme.htm which is included in the download. & http://www.roland.com/support/ * Do not use a micro USB cable that is designed only for charging a device.

Charge-only cables cannot transmit data.

In addition to the USB audio port MIX, the TR-09 provides four USB audio ports for parallel output. Sounds for which you press the main keys ([1][16]) to make them blink when making this setting are output via parallel output.

BASS DRUM

SNARE DRUM

LOW TOM

MID TOM

HI TOM

RIM C-HH CRASH CLAP O-HH RIDE

* Sounds that are assigned to parallel output are not output from the USB audio port MIX.

OUT Parallel Out

The output of the OUTPUT jack (stereo mini) is split between left and right channels, and the specified sounds are output via parallel output. Sounds for which you press the main keys ([1][16]) to make them blink while making this setting are output from the right channel, and sounds whose key is lit are output in parallel from the left channel.

BASS DRUM

SNARE DRUM

LOW TOM

MID TOM

HI TOM

RIM C-HH CRASH CLAP O-HH RIDE

* If you want to output in stereo, make all buttons light (default).

SCAL SCALE button lock

OFF The scale switches each time you press the [SCALE] button (default).

ON Hold down the [SCALE] button and use the [TEMPO] dial to select the scale.

Overview The TR-09 has 96 patterns and eight tracks in which these patterns can be arranged.

Bank: 2

Pattern (96) Group: 3 Pattern: 16 Bank: 2

Track (8) Track: 4

Switching the mode

1

2 3 4

Mode Operation

Pattern Play 3 PATTERN PLAY [1][3] buttons

Pattern Write (Record) 1 [SHIFT] + 3 PATTERN PLAY [1][3] buttons

Track Play 2 TRACK PLAY [1][4] buttons

Track write (edit) 1 [SHIFT] + 2 TRACK PLAY [1][4] buttons

Switching the bank 1 [SHIFT] + 4 BANK [I], [II] button

Playing Sounds

Using the Main Keys [1][16] to Play Manually In track play mode, you can use the main keys [1][16] to perform in real time. 1. Press one of the TRACK PLAY [1][4] buttons.

2. Use the main keys [1][16] to perform.

BASS DRUM

HI- HAT

SNARE DRUM

LOW TOM

MID TOM

HI TOM

RIM SHOT

HAND CLAP

CRASH CYMBAL RIDE CYMBAL

5 For BASS DRUM, SNARE DRUM, TOM, and HI-HAT, the left key is accented and the right key is unaccented (example: in the case of BASS DRUM, [1] is accented).

5 For HI-HAT, simultaneously pressing [13] and [14] plays the open hi-hat.

Using the Knobs to Adjust the Sound

Controller Explanation [LEVEL] knob Volume [TUNE] knob Tuning (pitch) [ATTACK] knob Attack strength (BASS DRUM only) [DECAY] knob Decay length [TONE] knob Decay length (SNARE DRUM only) [SNAPPY] knob Volume of snare rattle (SNARE DRUM only)

Editing the sound Heres how to edit parameters that dont have a knob. 1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [EDIT] button.

2. Use the [TEMPO] dial to select the parameter.

Parameter Explanation GAIN GAIN Gain TUNE TUNE Tuning (pitch) DECY DECAY Decay length

The editable main keys [1][16] are lit. 3. Press the [ENTER] button, to confirm the parameters.

Value appears. 4. Press a main key [1][16] to select the sound that you want to edit.

BASS DRUM

SNARE DRUM

LOW TOM

MID TOM

HI TOM

RIM C-HH CRASH CLAP O-HH RIDE

5. Use the [TEMPO] dial to set the value.

6. Press the [EDIT] or [ENTER] button, to exit the edit.

Editing the Compressor Level You can apply a compressor to the BASS DRUM and SNARE DRUM. 1. Press the [COMP] button.

The editable main keys [1][4] are lit. 2. Press a main key to select BASS DRUM (12) or SNARE DRUM (34).

3. Use the [TEMPO] dial to set the compressor level. To turn the compressor off, turn the knob all the way to the left.

4. Press the [COMP] or [ENTER] button, to exit the edit.

Trigger Out The TRIGGER OUT jack outputs a trigger pulse. You can use a mini-plug (mono) cable to connect this jack to an external device and control that device from the TR-09. * Do not use a stereo mini-plug cable; it wont work correctly.

Using step write to specify trigger out * Perform this operation in step write mode (the started condition).

1. Hold down the [INSTRUMENT SELECT] button and press the [TRIGGER OUT] (MENU) button.

2. Use the main keys [1][16] to specify the steps at which a trigger is output.

Using tap write to specify trigger out * Perform this operation in tap write mode (the started condition).

1. Hold down the [INSTRUMENT SELECT] button and press the [TRIGGER OUT] (MENU) button at the moment that you want a trigger to be output.

5 To clear this, hold down the [CLEAR] + [INSTRUMENT SELECT] + [TRIGGER OUT] buttons.

Playing/Recording a Pattern

Pattern Playback

Selecting PATTERN PLAY mode 1. Press one of the PATTERN PLAY [1][3] buttons.

Playing a pattern 1. Press the [START] button to play a pattern.

2. To stop, press the [STOP/CONT] button.

5 When you press the [STOP/CONT] button once again, playback resumes from the location at which you stopped.

5 During playback, you can hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [START] button to pause playback; playback restarts when you release the button. This is a convenient way to match the timing when youre synchronizing manually.

Selecting a pattern 1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the BANK [I] or [II] button to select the bank.

2. Use the PATTERN PLAY [1][3] buttons to select a pattern group.

3. Use the main keys [1][16] to select a pattern.

5 By pressing two main keys simultaneously you can select a range. The selected patterns play back consecutively.

5 You can also switch patterns during playback. When a pattern finishes playing, the next pattern plays.

Setting the tempo Turn the [TEMPO] dial to change the tempo (40.00300.00). To make a change below the decimal point, hold down the [SHIFT] button and turn the [TEMPO] dial.

Pattern Write On the TR-09, the action of recording/editing a one-measure pattern is called pattern write. Pattern write can be done in either of the following two ways.

Step Write (Step Recording) Create a pattern by specifying the steps at which each sound is heard.

Tap Write (Realtime Recording) Create a pattern by using the main keys [1][16] to perform in real time while you record that performance.

Step Write (Step Recording) * Before you continue, use the [SHIFT] + BANK [I] or [II] buttons to select a bank.

Selecting PATTERN WRITE mode 1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press one of the PATTERN PLAY [1][3] buttons.

That PATTERN PLAY [1][3] button blinks.

Selecting STEP WRITE (Step Recording) mode 1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [STEP] (TEMPO) button.

Clearing a pattern 1. Hold down the [CLEAR] button and press one of the main keys [1][16] to select the pattern that you

want to clear.

Executing step write 1. Press the [START] button.

2. Hold down the [INSTRUMENT SELECT] button and press one of the main keys [1][16] to select the sound that you want to record.

BASS DRUM

HI- HAT

SNARE DRUM

LOW TOM

MID TOM

HI TOM

RIM SHOT

HAND CLAP

CRASH CYMBAL RIDE CYMBAL

5 For HI-HAT, simultaneously pressing [13] and [14] selects the open hi-hat.

3. Use the main keys [1][16] to specify the steps at which you want the sound to be heard.

5 BASS DRUM, SNARE DRUM, TOM, CLOSED HI-HAT: Each time you press the button, the setting cycles between off 0 weak 0 strong (accented).

5 Other Sounds: Each time you press the button, the setting cycles between off 0 strong (accented).

* The order of this cycle can be changed using the system setting Programming Mode.

Entering backbeats (32 steps) By holding down the [ENTER] button and pressing a main key [1][16], you can enter a note that is skewed 1/2 step later. This lets you enter up to 32 steps in one pattern.

4. Repeat steps 23.

5. Press the [STOP/CONT] button to stop.

Setting the scale * Perform this operation in step write or tap write mode (the started condition).

1. Press the [SCALE] button to set the scale.

LED Explanation

16th note triplet ( ) Six steps will be one beat.

8th note triplet ( ) Three steps will be one beat.

32nd note ( ) Eight steps will be one beat.

16th note ( ) Four steps will be one beat.

* You can prevent the scale from being accidentally changed by pressing a button. Change this setting in the system setting SCALE button lock.

Playing/Editing a Track You can arrange patterns to create a track for an entire song.

Track Playback

Selecting a track 1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the BANK [I] or [II] button to select the bank.

2. Use the TRACK PLAY [1][4] buttons to select a track. The display shows the measure number 1. If there is no data in the track, the display shows 0.

Playing a track 1. Press the [START] button to play a track.

2. To stop, press the [STOP/CONT] button.

5 When you press the [STOP/CONT] button once again, playback resumes from the location at which you stopped.

5 During playback, you can hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [START] button to pause playback; playback restarts when you release the button. This is a convenient way to match the timing when youre synchronizing manually.

Starting from mid-way (recalling a measure number) 1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the following buttons in the order given.

Use the main keys to specify the measure number (09) 0 [ENTER] Example: to specify measure 20 [2] 0 [0] 0 [ENTER]

2. Press the [STOP/CONT] button to continue playback.

Track mode functions

Controller Explanation

[TEMPO] button

Indicates the tempo. While holding down the button, you can turn the [TEMPO] dial to change the tempo. To make an adjustment below the decimal point, hold down the [SHIFT] button and turn the [TEMPO] dial.

[BACK] button Moves one measure back. [FWD] button Moves one measure forward. [AVAILABLE MEAS] button (Only in track write mode) Displays the number of measures that can be entered. [CYCLE/GUIDE] button (Only in track play mode) Loop-plays the track. [SHIFT] + [CYCLE/GUIDE] (LAST MEAS) button Displays the last measure number.

Track Write * Before you continue, use the [SHIFT] + BANK [I] or [II] buttons to select a bank.

Selecting TRACK WRITE mode 1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the TRACK PLAY [1][4] buttons to select a track.

That TRACK PLAY [1][4] button blinks. The display shows the measure number.

Deleting a track 1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the following buttons in the order given.

[1] 0 [ENTER] 0 [DEL] (13) 0 [LAST MEAS] (CYCLE/GUIDE) 0 [ENTER]

Executing track write 1. Press the [START] button.

2. Use the PATTERN PLAY [1][3] buttons and the main keys [1][16] to select the pattern that you want to enter at the first measure.

* You can only select patterns that are in the same bank as the track.

3. Press the [ENTER] button. The pattern is entered, and you advance to the second measure.

4. Repeat steps 23 for the second and following measures.

5. To exit the track write, press the [STOP / CONT] button.

Making Corrections If you made an entry by mistake, correct it as follows. 1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the TRACK PLAY [1][4] buttons to select a track.

2. Press the [START] button. * You can also make corrections while playback is stopped. In this case, the operation of step 2 is not

necessary.

3. Use one of the following methods to move to the measure that you want to correct.

5 Use the [ENTER] button to advance the measure.

5 Use the [FWD] / [BACK] buttons to move to a measure.

5 Recall the measure number using step 1 of Starting from mid-way (recalling a measure number).

4. Use the main keys [1][16] to re-select the rhythm pattern.

5. Press the [ENTER] button.

6. Press the [STOP/CONT] button.

Introduction The TR-09 is a sound module that uses cutting-edge modeling technology to faithfully model the Roland TR-909 which went on sale in 1983. In addition to its compact size, it allows battery-powered operation and contains a small speaker. Youll be able to enjoy full-fledged TR-909 sound anywhere. * The TR-09 can operate on batteries or on USB bus power. If you are using batteries, insert four AA batteries,

making sure that the batteries are oriented correctly. * If you handle batteries improperly, you risk explosion and fluid leakage. Make sure that you carefully

observe all of the items related to batteries that are listed in USING THE UNIT SAFELY and IMPORTANT NOTES (leaflet USING THE UNIT SAFELY).

* When turning the unit over, be careful so as to protect the buttons and knobs from damage. Also, handle the unit carefully; do not drop it.

* When the batteries run low, the Bt.Lo blinks in the display. Replace the battery as soon as possible.

Using the TR-09 in conjunction with the DK-01 Boutique Dock (accessory) & For installation/removal/angle adjustment, refer to the DK-01s Owners Manual.

Playing the TR-09 via MIDI or USB You can also play the TR-09 via MIDI or USB. For details, refer to Connecting Your Equipment.

Connecting Your Equipment * To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn down the volume, and turn off all the units

before making any connections.

G

A B C D FE

A Micro USB (O) port Use a commercially available USB 2.0 cable (A-microB) to connect this port to your computer. & Connecting via USB

B [VOLUME] knob Adjusts the volume.

C PHONES jack Connect headphones (sold separately) here.

D OUTPUT jack Connect this jack to your amp or monitor speakers.

E MIX IN jack This is the audio input jack. Sound from the connected device is output from the OUTPUT jack and PHONES jack.

F MIDI connectors You can synchronize the TR-09 with other MIDI device by using a commercially available MIDI cable to make connections.

Turning the Power On G [POWER] switch

This turns the power on/off. * After youve made connections correctly, be sure to turn on the power in the order of the TR-09 first, and

then the connected system. Powering-on in the incorrect order may cause malfunctions or damage. When turning the power off, power-off the connected system first, and then the TR-09.

* Before turning the unit on/off, always be sure to turn the volume down. Even with the volume turned down, you might hear some sound when switching the unit on/off. However, this is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.

TR-09MIDI device

MIDI INMIDI OUT

Main Specifications Roland TR-09: Rhythm Composer

Power Supply Rechargeable Ni-MH battery (AA, HR6) x 4, Alkaline battery (AA, LR6) x 4, USB bus power Current Draw 500 mA (USB bus power) Dimensions 308 (W) x 130 (D) x 51 (H) mm 12-1/8 (W) x 5-1/8 (D) x 2-1/16 (H) inches

Weight 980 g (including batteries, excluding Boutique Dock) 2 lbs 3 oz

Accessories Boutique Dock: DK-01, Owners Manual, DK-01 Owners Manual, Leaflet USING THE UNIT SAFELY, Alkaline battery (AA, LR6) x 4

* This document explains the specifications of the product at the time that the document was issued. For the latest information, refer to the Roland website.

Setting the last step * Perform this operation in step write mode (the started condition).

1. Hold down the [LAST STEP] button and press a main key [1][16] to specify the last step. You can also change the Last Step by holding down the [LAST STEP] button and turning the [TEMPO] dial.

Entering the total accent * Perform this operation in step write mode (the started condition).

1. Hold down the [INSTRUMENT SELECT] button and press the [TOTAL ACCENT] (ENTER) button.

2. Press the main keys [1][16] of the steps to which you want to add an accent.

3. Use the [TOTAL ACCENT] knob to adjust the strength of the accent.

Shuffle settings * Perform this operation in step write mode (the started condition).

1. Hold down the [SHUFFLE/FLAM] button and press one of the main keys [1][7] to specify the shuffle setting. Higher numbers produce greater shuffle. You can use the [TEMPO] dial to adjust the setting in detail. SHUFFLE OFF: [SHUFFLE/FLAM]+[8]

Entering a flam Heres how to enter a flam for the BASS DRUM, SNARE DRUM, or TOM.

* Perform this operation in step write mode (the started condition).

1. Hold down the [INSTRUMENT SELECT] button and simultaneously press the two buttons shown below.

BASS DRUM

SNARE DRUM

LOW TOM

MID TOM

HI TOM

1 Press two buttons simultaneously. (Example: for BASS DRUM, press [1] + [2])

2. Press a main key [1][16] to specify the step at which you want to enter a flam.

3. By holding down the [SHUFFLE/FLAM] button and press one of the main keys [9][16] you can specify the spacing of the flam. Higher numbers produce a more widely spaced flam. You can use the [TEMPO] dial to adjust the setting in detail.

Tap Write (Realtime Recording) * Before you continue, use the [SHIFT] + BANK [I] or [II] buttons to select a bank.

Selecting PATTERN WRITE mode 1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press one of the PATTERN PLAY [1][3] buttons.

That PATTERN PLAY [1][3] button blinks.

Selecting TAP WRITE (Realtime Recording) mode 1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [TAP] (BACK) button.

Clearing a pattern 1. Hold down the [CLEAR] button and press one of the main keys [1][16] to select the pattern that you

want to clear.

Executing tap write 1. Press the [START] button.

2. Press the [CYCLE/GUIDE] button. Youll hear the click.

3. Use the main keys [1][16] to perform. & Refer to Using the Main Keys [1][16] to Play Manually.

5 During recording, you can clear a sound by holding down the [CLEAR] button and then holding down a main key of the sound that you want to clear (in the case of SNARE DRUM, either [3] or [4]).

5 Your performance is entered at the timing that you specified by the scale setting (quantized).

4. Press the [STOP/CONT] button to stop.

Convenient Functions

Copying a Pattern Heres how to copy a pattern. You can also copy to another bank or group. 1. Select the paste-destination pattern.

Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the following buttons in the order given. BANK (I, II) 0 PATTERN GROUP (1-3) 0 MAIN KEY (1-16)

2. Select the copy-source pattern. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the following buttons in the order given. [COPY] (11) 0 BANK (I, II) 0 PATTERN GROUP (1-3) 0 MAIN KEY (1-16) 0 [ENTER]

Chain (Connecting Patterns) You can connect two or more patterns and use them as a single pattern. * Perform this operation in step write or tap write mode (the unstarted condition).

Setting a chain 1. Hold down the first and last buttons of the pattern that you want to connect as a chain, and press the

[ENTER] button. Example: to chain patterns 710 [7] + [10] + [ENTER]

Removing a chain 1. Hold down the pattern that you want to unchain, and press the [ENTER] button.

Example: to remove pattern 7 from patterns 710 [7] + [ENTER]

Convenient Functions

Delete You can delete patterns from the track in units of measures. 1. Use one of the following methods to move to the

measure at which you want to start deleting.

5 Use the [ENTER] button to advance the measure.

5 Use the [FWD] / [BACK] buttons to move to a measure.

5 Recall the measure number using step 1 of Starting from mid-way (recalling a measure number).

2. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the following buttons in the order given. [DEL] (13) 0 use the main keys to specify the last measure to delete (09) 0 [ENTER]

5 Example: deleting to measure 25 [DEL] (13) 0 [2] 0 [5] 0 [ENTER]

5 Example: deleting only the first measure [DEL] (13) 0 [ENTER]

5 Example: deleting to the last measure [DEL] (13) 0 [LAST MEAS] (CYCLE/GUIDE) 0 [ENTER]

Insert You can insert patterns into the track. 1. Move to the measure that you want to insert.

Example: If you select measure 5, the pattern is inserted between measure 4 and measure 5.

2. Use the procedure described in Selecting a pattern to select the pattern that you want to insert.

* You can also select multiple patterns by simultaneously pressing two of the main keys.

3. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the following buttons in the order given. [INS] (12) 0 [ENTER]

Copy You can copy and paste the contents of a track in units of measures.

1. Move to the paste-destination measure. Example: If you select measure 5, the data is pasted between measure 4 and measure 5.

2. Select the copy-source pattern. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the following buttons in the order given. [COPY] (11) 0 use the main keys to specify the starting measure number 0 [ENTER] 0 use the main keys to specify the ending measure number 0 [ENTER]

* If the display indicates 000, you specified a measure that cant be copied.

Tempo Memory You can specify a tempo for each track.

Specifying the tempo * Perform this operation in track play mode.

1. Hold down the [TEMPO] button and press the [ENTER] button. The displayed tempo is specified for the selected track.

Recalling the tempo Normally, the track plays at the current tempo, but you can recall the specified tempo as follows.

1. Hold down the [TEMPO] button and press one of the TRACK PLAY [1][4] buttons to select the track.

Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset) Heres how to return the TR-09 to its factory-set state. 1. While holding down the [2] button, turn on the power.

The [ENTER] button blinks. If you decide to cancel the factory reset, turn off the power.

2. Press the [ENTER] button to execute the factory reset.

3. When all buttons blink, turn the TR-09s power off, then on again.

Data Backup/Restore

Backup 1. Connect your computer to the TR-09s USB port via USB cable.

2. While holding down the [START] button, turn on the power.

3. Open the TR-09 drive on your computer. The backup files are located in the BACKUP folder of the TR-09 drive.

4. Copy the backup files into your computer.

5. After copying is completed, eject the USB drive and then disconnect the USB cable.

Windows Right-click on the TR-09 icon in Computer and execute Eject.

Mac OS Drag the TR-09 icon to the Trash icon in the Dock.

6. Turn the TR-09 power off.

Restore 1. As described in the procedure for Backup Step 13, open the TR-09 drive on your computer.

2. Copy the TR-09 backup files into the BACKUP folder of the TR-09 drive.

3. After copying is co

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