Saving data to a memorycard
An optional memory card (M-512E) can be used to save TD-
10 settings and sequencer data.
* The Roland M-512E is the ONLY memory card which can be
used.

About the Protect switch

When the protect switch of the M-512E is turned on, it will
not be possible to write data from the TD-10 to the memory
card. Normally you should leave the protect switch turned
on, and turn it off only when you wish to write data into the
card.
fig. protect.e

When using a card for the first time

When a card is being used for the first time, or if the card has
been used by another device, you must execute the follow-
ing procedure to initialize the card. (This prepares the card
for use with the TD-10.)
* When a card is initialized, all data on that card will be lost.
Make sure that it does not contain data you wish to keep for
another device.
1. Press [KIT].
The “DRUM KIT” page will appear.
2. Set the protect switch located at the top of the memory
card to the Off position.
3. Insert the memory card into the MEMORY CARD slot
located on the rear panel.
The “INITIALIZE CARD” page will appear.
fig.08-10
4. Press [F4 (INIT)].
A confirmation display will appear.
5. Press [F4 (EXEC)] and the memory card will be initialized.
(Press [F1 (CANCEL)] to return to the previous page with-
out carrying out the operation.)

Saving data to a memory card

All data (drum kits, patterns, percussion group, and setup)
will be saved.
Procedure
1. Press [SETUP]-[F4 (UTIL)]-[F1 (SAVE)].
The “Save to CARD” page will appear.
2. Move the protect switch on the memory card to the OFF
position.
3. Insert the memory card into the MEMORY CARD slot
located on the rear panel.
* If you insert a card being used for the first time or a card that
has been used by another device, the “INITIALIZE CARD”
page will appear. Refer to “When using a card for the first time”
and initialize it.
4. Press [F4 (SAVE)].
A confirmation display will appear.
5.Press [F4 (EXEC) ] and the data will be saved to the
memory card. (Press [F1 (CANCEL)] to return to the pre-
vious page without executing the operation.)
* You can also save individual kits to a memory card. To do so,
use the Copy function (p. 117).
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