EasyManuals Logo

Behringer TD-3 User Manual

Behringer TD-3
68 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Page #59 background imageLoading...
Page #59 background image
59
Quick Start Guide
Playing Tracks
1. Rotate the MODE switch to the TRACK PLAY position.
2. Rotate the TRACK switch to the desired track.
3. Press CLEAR to reset the track to the beginning.
4. Press START/STOP to play the track.
Deleting Patterns from a Track
To remove one pattern from the track, just select that
Pattern number. For example, to delete the third pattern
in a track:
1. Rotate the MODE switch to the TRACK WRITE
position.
2. Rotate the TRACK switch to the track to be edited.
3. Select the third pattern in the track by holding
FUNCTION down and pressing PATTERN 3.
4. Delete by holding FUNCTION down and then
pressing DEL (C sharp).
5. Rotate the MODE switch to the TRACK PLAY position.
6. Press CLEAR to reset the track to the start.
7. Press START/STOP to play the track and listen to
the changes.
Inserting Patterns into a Track
For example, to add a pattern before the 5th pattern in
a track:
1. Rotate the MODE switch to the TRACK
WRITE position.
2. Rotate the TRACK switch to the track to be edited.
3. Select the fth pattern in the track by holding
FUNCTION down and pressing PATTERN 5.
4. Add by holding FUNCTION down and pressing
INS (D sharp). The new pattern will be added to
the track.
5. Press the START/STOP switch and the current pattern
added will play.
6. Select the pattern you want to play by pressing
its selector 1 to 8 and the A and B switches.
The selected pattern will play.
7. Press TAP to store the change.
8. Press START/STOP to stop play.
9. Rotate the MODE switch to the TRACK PLAY position.
10. Press CLEAR to reset the track to the start.
11. Press START/STOP to play the track and listen to
the changes.
Overwriting a Track
1. Existing tracks can be overwritten with a new
track. It is not necessary to delete all patterns in a
track when writing over an existing track with a
shorter track. This is because when the new track
plays its last pattern, it will automatically return to
the beginning.

Questions and Answers:

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Behringer TD-3 and is the answer not in the manual?

Behringer TD-3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product typeAnalog synthesizer
Product colorRed
Keyboard number of keys-
MIDI inYes
USB ports quantity1
Package weight1400 g
DC input voltage9 V
Power source typeDC
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth165 mm
Width305 mm
Height56 mm
Weight800 g

Related product manuals