Backing up or loading kits, P. 19, O “backing up or loading kits” (p. 19) – Roland TD-17 Drum Sound Module User Manual

Page 19: D (p. 19), Customizing a kit

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19

Customizing a Kit

Backing Up or Loading Kits

The settings of individual kits stored in this unit can be

saved (backed up) to an SD card, or read (loaded) back into

this unit (a maximum of 999 kits).

1.

Press the [OTHER] button.

2.

Use the function buttons or the [ ] [ ]

buttons to select “SAVE/LOAD.”

3.

Use the function buttons, [ ] [ ] buttons,

and dial to make backup/load settings.

[F1] (SAVE) button

Back up a kit to SD card.

Whether to back up the user samples

that are assigned to the kit

Data to be

backed up

Backup-destination

User sample icon
(shown only if a kit that uses user

samples (p. 15) is selected)

[F2] (LOAD) button

Load a kit from SD card.

Whether to load the user samples

that are saved with the kit

Data to be

loaded

Load-destination

User sample icon
(shown only if a kit that uses user

samples (p. 15) is selected)

* If you are backing up/loading the backup data that does

not include user samples, you can’t select the “With User

Sample” check box.

4.

Press the [F3] (EXECUTE) button.

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

5.

Press the [ENTER] button to execute.

Note when backing up or loading

* If you back up user samples as well, it may take several

minutes to save the data depending on the size of the

user samples. If you don’t back up user samples, and

you then delete user samples or renumber them, the

kit won’t be reproduced correctly even if you load the

backup.

* When you load user samples, new user samples are

created even if the same user samples already exist. The

newly created user samples are automatically assigned

to the loaded kit.

* In order to load user samples, there must be sufficient

free space for the user samples.

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