Recording; Recording A Performance; Recording Your Drum Performance; Recording Your Performance Along With A Song - Roland V-Drums TD-50KV Reference Manual

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Recording

Recording a Performance

You can easily record your own performance and play it back.
* If you want to record on an SD card, you must first insert an SD
card (p. 8).

Recording Your Drum Performance

Here's how to record your drum performance.
Recording
In the DRUM KIT screen (p. 13), press the [ t ] button.
1
The RECORDER screen appears; the TD-50 is in record-standby
condition.
MEMO
If you want to record along with a click, sound the click (p. 13).
2
Press the [F5] button to select "DRUM only."
3
Turn the [R1] knob to select the recording destination.
Display
Explanation
Record onto the TD-50's temporary area (one song).
TEMPORARY
* The recorded data in the TEMPORARY area disappears
when you turn off the power.
Record onto the SD card (99 songs).
SD#01–99
* You can't select this unless an SD card is inserted in
the TD-50.
MEMO
5 If it is OK to overwrite a recording destination that already
contains recorded data, turn the [R2] knob to add a check
mark to "Overwrite. " If the check mark is cleared, previously-
recorded data will not be accidentally overwritten.
5 Recorded data can be copied (p. 31) or exported (p. 18) to an
SD card.
Press the [ s ] button to start recording.
4
5
Press the [ s ] button once again to stop recording.
Playback
Press the [ s ] button.
6
The recorded performance plays back.
MEMO
Recorded data can be viewed in the REC DATA tab. You can also
turn the [R1] knob to select another recorded song, and press
the [ s ] button to play it.
Press the [ s ] button to stop playback.
7

Recording Your Performance Along with a Song

You can record your performance along with a song.
Recording
1
Select the song (audio file) (p. 14).
Press the [ t ] button.
2
The RECORDER screen appears; the TD-50 is in record-standby
condition.
3
Press the [F5] button to select "with SONG."
You can select "with SONG" only for audio file songs.
4
Turn the [R1] knob to select the recording destination.
MEMO
If it is OK to overwrite a recording destination that already
contains recorded data, turn the [R2] knob to add a check mark
to "Overwrite. " If the check mark is cleared, previously-recorded
data will not be accidentally overwritten.
5
Press the [ s ] button to start recording.
The TD-50 starts recording and the song starts playing.
6
Press the [ s ] button once again to stop recording.
Playback
7
The recorded performance plays back.
You can press the [F5] button to specify whether the drum
performance sounds are heard.
* If you recorded while playing back a click track (p. 15) along with
the song, the click track does not play when you play back the
recorded performance.

Deleting Recorded Data

Here's how to delete recorded data.
1
In the SONG screen (p. 14), press the [F3] (REC DATA)
button.
2
Turn the [R1] knob to select the recorded data that you
want to delete.
3
Press the PAGE [DOWN] button.
4
Press the [F3] (DELETE) button.
A confirmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, select "CANCEL" and press the [ENTER]
button.
5
Select "OK" and press the [ENTER] button.
The recorded data is deleted.
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