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Roland V-Drums TD-50X - Renaming a User Sample; Organizing User Samples

Roland V-Drums TD-50X
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Customizing the Kits
Renaming a User Sample
Heres how to rename a user sample.
1. From the user sample list, select the user sample that
you want to edit.
2. Press the [F5] (NAME) button.
3. Edit the name (p. 36).
4. Press the [F5] (EXIT) button to exit the SAMPLE NAME
screen.
Organizing User Samples
Heres how to renumber the user sample numbers or optimize the user
sample area.
1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [SETUP]
button.
2. Press the PAGE [DOWN] button to display page 2 (USER
SAMPLE UTILITY).
3. Press a button from [F1] (RENUMBER) to [F3] (DELETE
ALL) to select the function.
A conrmation message appears.
Example) If you select RENUMBER
If you decide to cancel, select “CANCEL and press the [ENTER]
button.
Button/Explanation
[F1] (RENUMBER) button
Renumbering user samples to eliminate blanks
(RENUMBER)
If you repeatedly import and delete user samples, the numbers will
become discontinuous.
This function lets you shift (renumber) the user samples forward to
remove any blank sample memories. The user sample assignments for
drum kits are also updated so that they will sound correctly.
* If you executed RENUMBER, and then load previously-saved backup
data or kit backup data (that does not include user samples), the
user samples assigned to the drum kit will no longer be correctly
reproduced.
Button/Explanation
[F2] (OPTIMIZE) button
Optimizing the user sample area
(OPTIMIZE)
If you repeatedly import and delete user samples, the user sample
area might become fragmented, reducing the number of user samples
that can be loaded.
This function optimizes the area so that user samples can be loaded.
NOTE
5
Be sure to back up before executing this (p. 53).
5
This process might take more than an hour in some cases (This will vary
depending on the number and size of the user samples).
5
Never turn o the power while this operation is in progress. If you do so, the
user samples might be lost.
5
In some cases, optimizing might not produce results.
[F3] (DELETE ALL) button
Deleting all user samples
(DELETE ALL)
This deletes all user samples in user memory.
NOTE
All user samples used in drum kits are also deleted. Pads to which a
user sample is assigned will no longer produce sound.
4. Select OK, and press the [ENTER] button.
The selected function is executed.

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