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Roland V-Drums TD-50X - Recording; Recording a Performance; Recording Your Performance Along with a Song

Roland V-Drums TD-50X
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Recording
Recording a Performance
You can easily record your own performance and play it back.
* When recording to an SD card, make sure that the SD card is
inserted (p. 10).
Recording
1. In the DRUM KIT screen (p. 16), press the [
t
] button.
The RECORDER screen appears, and the unit enters record-standby
mode.
MEMO
If you want to record along with a click, sound the click (p. 17).
2. Press the [F5] button to select “DRUM only.
3. Turn the [R1] knob to select where to record.
Indication Explanation
TEMPORARY
Records to temporary memory on this unit
(one song).
* Recorded data saved temporarily on
this unit is erased once you turn o the
power.
SD#01–99
Records to an SD card (up to 99 songs).
* This cannot be selected if you have not
inserted an SD card into the TD-50X.
MEMO
5
If you don’t mind overwriting your previously recorded data, turn
the [R2] knob to select the “Overwrite” check box. Deselecting the
check box helps prevent you from accidentally overwriting the
recorded data.
5
You can copy (p. 45) or export (p. 26) the recorded data to an
SD card.
4. Press the [
s
] button to start recording.
5. Press the [
s
] button once again to stop recording.
Playback
6. Press the [
s
] button.
The recorded performance plays back.
MEMO
You can use the [R1] knob to select dierent songs that are
recorded.
7. Press the [
s
] button to end playback.
Recording Your Performance Along with a
Song
You can record your drum playing along with a song.
Recording
1. Select a song (p. 18).
2. Press the [
t
] button.
The RECORDER screen appears, and the unit enters record-standby
mode.
3. Press the [F5] button to select “with SONG.
You can only select “with SONG” for songs that are audio les.
4. Turn the [R1] knob to select where to record.
MEMO
If you don’t mind overwriting your previously recorded data, turn
the [R2] knob to select the “Overwrite” check box. Deselecting the
check box helps prevent you from accidentally overwriting the
recorded data.
5. Press the [
s
] button to start recording.
The song starts playing at the same time that recording begins.
6. Press the [
s
] button once again to stop recording.
Playback
7. Play back your recorded performance.
You can press the [F5] button to select whether to hear the drum
performance or not.
* When you’ve recorded along with a song with the click track
(p. 21) and then play back what you’ve recorded, the click track
does not play back.

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