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Settings
Restoring the Factory Settings 
(FACTORY RESET)
This restores the settings stored in the TD-50X to their factory default 
values. This is called a “factory reset.”
NOTE
When you execute this operation, all data and settings in the 
TD-50X will be lost. Before you proceed, you should save any 
important data and settings to your SD card (p. 53).
1. In the SETUP MENU screen, press the [F1] (FACTORY 
RESET) button.
The FACTORY RESET screen appears.
MEMO
If you want all user samples to also be returned to their factory-set 
state, use the [-] [+] buttons or the dial to add a check mark to “Reset 
with User Sample.” All user samples in user memory are overwritten 
by the factory-set data. 
2. Press the [F5] (FACTORY RESET) button.
A conrmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, select “CANCEL” and press the [ENTER] 
button.
3. Select “OK,” and press the [ENTER] button.
The factory reset is executed.
Restoring All Settings (Including Roland 
Cloud License Data) to Factory Defaults
When you upgrade from a TD-50 to the TD-50X or load kit backup 
data from Roland Cloud into this unit, the Roland Cloud license data is 
saved on the TD-50X.
Restoring this unit as shown below resets all of this license and 
kit backup data that you loaded, as well as your user samples and 
everything else to the factory default settings.
1. In the SETUP MENU 3 screen (p. 57), press the [F1] 
(FACTORY RESET) button.
2. In the FACTORY RESET screen, press the [F4] (REMOVE 
LICENSE) button.
The FACTORY RESET (REMOVE LICENSE) screen appears.
*  The check box on this screen cannot be deselected.
3. Press the [F5] (FACTORY RESET) button.
If you decide to cancel, select “CANCEL” and press the [ENTER] 
button.
4. Select “OK,” and press the [ENTER] button.
The factory reset is performed, and all Roland Cloud-related data 
stored on this unit is deleted.