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Roland TAIKO-1
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Kits
Memory
The settings for kits, triggers and so on are saved in what is called
“memory.
COPY
SAVE
LOAD
USB memory
Backups
Kits
User samples
User memory
Kits
Set list
Trigger settings
System settings
User samples
Ji-uchi settings
Preset memory
Kits
Trigger settings
Set list
System settings
Ji-uchi settings
TAIKO-1
Preset memory
This is where the factory default settings are stored.
You can copy the preset memory data to user memory and restore the
unit to factory settings.
User memory
The settings used when editing or playing this instrument are stored
here.
You can load or copy data from a USB ash drive or from preset
memory (p. 33).
USB ash drive (32 GB max.)
The settings saved in user memory are stored as a single set on the
USB ash drive, and up to 99 sets can be saved (backed up).
You can also save up to 999 kits aside from the backups.
MEMO
5 Data saved to USB ash drive can be loaded or copied into user memory. For
details, refer to “Loading Backup Data (Load Backup)” (p. 34).
USB ash drive folder architecture
IMPORT folder
If there are audio les that you want to import as user samples, save them in this
folder.
TAIKO-1 folder
Roland folder
The TAIKO-1’s backup data is saved here.
Backup folder
Backup data is saved here.
Kit folder
Kit backup data is saved here.
The sounds that play when you strike the pads of this instrument are called “instruments. The set
of instruments allocated to each pad is called a kit. The kits are congured as shown below.
MEMO
When you change the settings for a kit, the changes are saved automatically.
Pad 1
Volume, pan, pad compressor, pad equalizer, how
each layer is sounded, etc.
Layer ALayer A
Layer BLayer B
Volume, pan, pad compressor, pad equalizer, how
each layer is sounded, etc.
Layer ALayer A
Layer BLayer B
Surface/head
(PAD1H)
Edge/rim
(PAD1R)
Pad 2
Volume, pan, pad compressor, pad equalizer, how
each layer is sounded, etc.
Layer ALayer A
Layer BLayer B
Volume, pan, pad compressor, pad equalizer, how
each layer is sounded, etc.
Layer ALayer A
Layer BLayer B
Surface/head
(PAD2H)
Edge/rim
(PAD2R)
Kit
Kits 1–100
Eect, kit name, MIDI settings, etc.
Overall kit settings
Instrument
Kit

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