Editing user samples, Assigning a user sample to an instrument, And playing it – Roland TD-17 Drum Sound Module User Manual

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Customizing a Kit

4.

Use the dial to select the “Import,“ and press

the [ENTER] button.

The SAMPLE IMPORT screen appears.

5.

Select an audio file, and press the [F3]

(SELECT) button.

The IMPORT DEST screen appears.

Button

Function

[ ] [ ] buttons
/Dial

Moves cursor

[F2] (FOLDER UP)

button

Exits a folder

[F3] (SELECT) button

Enters a folder/Specifies a file

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By pressing the [F1] (PREVIEW) button you can play

back the selected audio file.

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It is convenient if the audio file to be imported has

been saved in the IMPORT folder (p. 23) of the SD card.

6.

Use the dial to select the import-destination

number, and press the [F3] (EXECUTE)

button.

A confirmation message appears.

If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.

* If you select a number in which data already exists, the

message “User Sample Exists!” appears. Select a number

that contains no data.

7.

Press the [ENTER] button.

The audio file is imported.

Assigning a User Sample to an Instrument

and Playing It

1.

Press the [USER SAMPLE] button.

2.

Use the dial to select the user sample that

you want to assign, and press the [F3]

(ASSIGN) button.

The SAMPLE ASSIGN screen appears.

3.

Select the pad that you want to edit (p. 14).

4.

Use the dial to select the instrument

(main or sub) to which you want to assign

the sample, and press the [F3] (EXECUTE)

button.

A confirmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.

5.

Press the [ENTER] button.

When you strike the pad to which the user sample is

assigned, you hear the user sample.

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You can adjust a user sample’s tonal character and

apply an effect to it in the same way as for other

instruments.

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Selecting a user sample for an instrument can also be

done in the INST ASSIGN screen (p. 14).

Editing User Samples

Here’s how to specify how a user sample is sounded and

which portion of it is heard, or to delete or organize user

samples.

Reference

For details on the parameters that can be edited, refer to

“Data List” (PDF).

1.

Press the [USER SAMPLE] button.

2.

Turn the dial to move the cursor to the user

sample that you want to edit.

3.

Press the [F2] (MENU) button.

The USER SAMPLE MENU screen appears.

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