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Global Song Data Files

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24 RHYTHM DESIGNER RD-9 User Manual Global Song Data Files Each of the 16 songs stored in the RD-9's Storage Memory has a Song Data file. When a song is loaded into the sequencer from Storage Memory, this is the file that is loaded. The song loaded into the sequencer at any given time is called the Live Song. Changes the user makes to the Live Song Data file do not persist, the file must be saved back to the Storage Memory before another Song Data file is loaded. Song Arrangement All of the data in a song arrangement is contained in its Song Data file. These data is shown below: Parameter Name Description Values Song Data Version Product Variant Song Sections (1 - 16) Pattern Repeats (1 - 16) Next Song From time to time, new versions of the RD-9 firmware will be released. This firmware will contain both bug fixes and new features. Additional parameters may be added to the Song Data file to support those new features. The Song Data file is therefore versioned to guarantee compatibility between firmware releases. The RD-9 is part of a series of Behringer products that sequence songs. This parameter is used to distinguish between RD-9 Song Data files and other song data files. A song arrangement can have up to 16 Song Sections. Any of the 16 associated patterns can be loaded into a section. There is a parameter for each section. When a pattern is loaded into a Song Section it can be repeated a number of times. There is a parameter for each section. When Song Chaining is turned on, another song can be automatically cued to play after the Live Song has finished. Pattern Number (0 - 15) No. of Repeats (1 - 100) Song No. (0 - 15)

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RHYTHM DESIGNER RD-9 User Manual
Global Song Data Files
Each of the 16 songs stored in the RD-9’s Storage Memory has a Song Data file. When a song is loaded into the sequencer from Storage Memory, this is the file that is
loaded. The song loaded into the sequencer at any given time is called the Live Song. Changes the user makes to the Live Song Data file do not persist, the file must be
saved back to the Storage Memory before another Song Data file is loaded.
Song Arrangement
All of the data in a song arrangement is contained in its Song Data file. These data is shown below:
Parameter
Name
Description
Values
Song Data Version
From time to time, new versions of the RD-9 firmware will be released. This firmware
will contain both bug fixes and new features. Additional parameters may be added to the
Song Data file to support those new features. The Song Data file is therefore versioned to
guarantee compatibility between firmware releases.
Product Variant
The RD-9 is part of a series of Behringer products that sequence songs. This parameter is
used to distinguish between RD-9 Song Data files and other song data files.
Song Sections (1 – 16)
A song arrangement can have up to 16 Song Sections. Any of the 16 associated patterns
can be loaded into a section. There is a parameter for each section.
Pattern Number (0 – 15)
Pattern Repeats (1 – 16)
When a pattern is loaded into a Song Section it can be repeated a number of times. There
is a parameter for each section.
No. of Repeats
(1 - 100)
Next Song
When Song Chaining is turned on, another song can be automatically cued to play after
the Live Song has finished.
Song No. (0 – 15)