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Other Settings
About MIDI
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a standard that 
allows performance data and other information to be exchanged 
among electronic musical instruments and computers.
On the TD-4 you can use MIDI in the following ways.
Use the pads to play external instruments
You can layer sounds on the TD-4 as well as play sounds from MIDI 
sound modules and samplers.
fig.Connect-MIDI.eps
1. Press the [MENU] button so it’s lit.
The MENU screen appears.
fig.d-KitMenu-1.eps
2. Use the SEL [ ] [ ] buttons to choose “6 MIDI,” 
and press the [OK] button.
The MIDI screen appears.
fig.d-Sys-MIDI-1.eps
3. Use the SEL [ ] [ ] buttons to choose the 
parameter that you want to edit.
4. Use the [-/+] dial to edit the value.
5. Press the [OK] button to return to the “MENU” 
screen.
MIDI Settings
MIDI-related Settings
Display Parameter Value Explanation
Note#
0 (C-)–127 (G9), 
OFF
Specifies the MIDI note numbers transmitted by the 
pads. To select the pad whose setting you want to edit, 
strike that pad. If you specify “OFF” that pad will not 
transmit a note message.
Each kit has an individual note number settings.
• The note number for Xstick will be the SNARE RIM note number minus 3.
• Selecting HH will specify the HH BOW/EDGE OPEN note number.
• The HH BOW/EDGE CLOSE and HH FOOT CLOSE note numbers will be as follows.
• HH BOW CLOSE: HH BOW OPEN note number minus 4
• HH EDGE CLOSE: HH EDGE OPEN note number minus 4
• HH FOOT CLOSE: HH BOW OPEN note number minus 2
Channel OFF, 1–16
Specifies the channel on which the MIDI message will be 
transmitted.
If you specify “OFF,” MIDI messages will not be transmit-
ted.
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