Backing Up The Settings; Data Saved In Usb Flash Drive - Roland V-Drums TD-30 Owner's Manual

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Backing Up the Settings

The settings and kits in TD-30's user memory can be
saved (backed up) to a USB flash drive, or loaded back
into the TD-30.
* Carefully insert the USB flash drives all the way in—
until it is firmly in place.
* Use USB Flash Memory sold by Roland We cannot
guarantee operation if other USB flash drive is used
MEMO
• Save (back up) 99 sets of the settings in user memory.
• Separately from backups, you can individually save
up to 999 kits and 999 patterns (p. 105, p. 112).
• Load backup data from a USB flash drive into the
TD-30, or copy specified settings such as drum kits or
instruments into user memory.
• Drum kits that you backed-up on a USB flash drive
can be played without loading them into the TD-30
(Kit selection, p. 123).

Data saved in USB flash drive

The folders and data created on the USB flash drive are in
the following structure.
USB flash drive
Root Directory (the top level)
Roland
TD-30
108
Backup (Backup data)
Kit (Kit data)
Pattern (Pattern data)
Import (p. 110)
Backup file names
If you copy TD-30 data from your USB flash drive
into your computer, the names shown on the TD-
30 will differ from the file names shown on your
computer. Be aware of this when managing TD-30
data on your computer, or exchanging data with
another user.
* Do not use your computer to rename the
backup file. If you rename the file, the TD-30
might not be able to load it.
Backup data
The first backup file will have the file name "TD30_
Backup001.TD0. "
The "TD30" at the beginning means that the file
was saved by the TD-30. "Backup001" means that
this is backup number 1. For backup number 99,
this will be "Backup099. "
Kit data
The first backup file will have the file name "TD30_
Kit001.TD0. "
The "TD30" at the beginning means that the file
was saved by the TD-30. "Kit001" means that this is
backup number 1. For backup number 99, this will
be "Kit099. "
Pattern data
The first backup file will have the file name "TD30_
Pattern001.TD0. "
The "TD30" at the beginning means that the file
was saved by the TD-30. "Pattern001" means that
this is backup number 1. For backup number 99,
this will be "Pattern099. "

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