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Pattern Sequencer
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Saving a Pattern (USB MEM)
You can use an optional USB ash drive to save pattern
data.
User patterns can be saved or loaded individually. This
provides a convenient way to handle just the patterns
you need.
PATTERN USB screen
MEMO
• When you make a backup of the entire TD-30 on your
USB ash drive (p. 109), the 100 user patterns are saved
together.
User patterns cannot be saved individually.
• You can check the state of memory usage on your
USB ash drive (p. 113).
Saving Patterns on a USB Flash
Drive (SAVE)
Heres how to save your patterns on a USB ash drive (up
to 999 patterns).
1. Connect your USB ash drive to the TD-30’s USB
MEMORY port (p. 85).
2. In the PATTERN EDIT screen (p. 101), press the [F5]
(USB MEM) button.
The PATTERN USB screen will appear.
3. Press the [F1] (SAVE) button.
The PATTERN SAVE screen will appear.
4. Press the cursor [ ] button, and then use the [–]
[+] buttons or the dial to select the pattern that
you want to save.
5. Press the cursor [ ] button, and then use the
[–] [+] buttons or the dial to select the backup
number in which you want to save the pattern.
If you press the [F4] (NEW) button, the lowest number
that does not contain a pattern will be selected.
6. Press the [F5] (SAVE) button.
A conrmation message will appear.
If you decide to cancel, press the [F1] (CANCEL) button.
7. Press the [F5] (EXECUTE) button.
The pattern will be saved.
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