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Screens Drum Notation Screen, Game Screen Preset Pattern Basic (only drum pattern): 8, Primary: 10, Advanced: 16 Tempo Quarter note = 20 to 250 Notes that can be shown in the Notation Area Values: longer than 8th note triplets, Velocity: 20 or greater, Note number: corresponds to the pads of the HD-1, MIDI channel: 10 Playable Song Files Format: Standard MIDI Files (Format 0/1), Number of Measures: 999 or less, Number of Events: 99,999 or less, Resolution: 24 ticks per quarter note or more Accessories UM-1G USB-MIDI Interface, HD-1 Drum Tutor CD-ROM, Audio Cable, Cable Tie, Install Guide System Requirements Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP SP2, Microsoft Windows Vista * This does not work with the 64-bit Edition of Windows®, CPU/Clock: Intel Core™, Pentium processor 1.2 GHz or higher (2.0 GHz or higher is recommended), RAM: 512 MB or more, Hard Disk: 25 MB or more, Display/ Colors: 1024 x 768 or higher/65,536 colors (16 Bit High Color) or more, Others: CD-ROM Drive, USB Port *The specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Support Support Documents If you have questions about operating your Roland product, please check our Knowledge Base for answers to the most common questions. You can also contact our Product Support through Roland Backstage. In addition, we have a library of Owner’s Manuals and Support Documents that you can download and reference. Support Documents V-Drums Catalog 2009 Vol. 2