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Memories, Sd card, Getting ready – Roland TD-50X Prismatic V-Drums Sound Module User Manual

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Getting Ready

Memories

The settings for drum kits, triggers and so on are saved in “memories.”

TD-50X

COPY

User memory

Preset memory

Drum kits

Set lists

Trigger settings

Setup

User samples

Drum kits

Set lists

Trigger settings

User samples

(presets)

Temporary memory

(saved temporarily)

Recorded data

SD card

Backup

drum kit

(including kit backup data

downloaded from Roland

Cloud)

User sample

SAVE

LOAD

COPY

Recorded data

Preset memory

This is where the factory default settings are saved.
You can copy the preset memory data to a user memory and restore

it to the default settings (p. 62).
The following settings are stored in preset memory.

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Drum kits (p. 4)

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Set lists (p. 47)

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Trigger settings (p. 49)

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User samples (presets) (p. 39)

* User samples (presets) cannot be copied. By executing a factory

reset, you can return the user samples in user memory to their

factory-set state.

User memory

The settings saved in user memory that are used when editing or

playing.
Data from SD card or preset memory can also be loaded or copied

into this area (p. 45).
The following settings are saved in user memory.

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Drum kits (p. 4)

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Set lists (p. 47)

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Trigger settings (p. 49)

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Setup (p. 57)

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User samples (p. 39)

Temporary memory

(saved temporarily)

The data (one song) recorded on the TD-50X is held in the unit’s

temporary memory.
You can copy the recorded data in temporary memory to an SD card

(p. 45), or export it as an audio file (WAV) or SMF to an SD card (p. 26).

* When you turn off the power, the data recorded in temporary

memory is erased.

SD card

The settings saved in user memory can be saved as a set on an SD

card, allowing you to save (back up) up to 99 sets.
Separately from backups, 999 drum kits can also be saved.
Also, you can directly record what you play on the TD-50X to the SD

card.

MEMO

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The data that is saved on an SD card can be loaded into user

memory, or copied. For details, refer to “Backing Up to an SD Card”

(p. 53).

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For details on the folder structure of an SD card, refer to “SD card

folder structure” (p. 53).