TM-6 PRO Returning to the factory settings
Returning the entire TM-6 PRO, including user samples, to its factory-default state
Returning an entire single kit, including user samples, to its factory-default state
Required items
Downloading and unarchiving the compressed file
Formatting the SD card
Copying the downloaded data to the SD card
Returning the entire TM-6 PRO, including user samples, to its factory-default state
* This data has the same file name as the name of the file produced when a data backup is performed at bank No.01 on the TM-6 PRO (BKUP-001.TD0). Be careful in handling, so that, for example, it is not confused for backed-up data from the TM-6 PRO.
Returning an entire single kit, including user samples, to its factory-default state
Loading data into the TM-6 PRO
Returning the entire TM-6 PRO, including user samples, to its factory-default state
Please refer to the "Loading backup data from an SD card" for detailed information in the [ Reference Manual ].
Returning an entire single kit, including user samples, to its factory-default state
Please refer to the "Loading Kit Backup Data from an SD Card (1 Kit Load)" for detailed information in the [ Reference Manual ].
This contains the data for returning the entire TM-6 PRO, including user samples, to its factory defaults.
Important Note
* Executing the procedure in "Returning the entire TM-6 PRO, including user samples, to its factory-default state" overwrites all data in the TM-6 PRO. Before you start, save important data to an SD card other than the SD card you're returning to the factory-default state.
Important Note
* Executing the procedure in "Returning the entire TM-6 PRO, including user samples, to its factory-default state" overwrites all data in the TM-6 PRO. Before you start, save important data to an SD card other than the SD card you're returning to the factory-default state.
Returning an entire single kit, including user samples, to its factory-default state
This is kit data (01 --- 80) that is included in the TM-6 PRO when the unit is shipped from the factory.
You can import kits into the TM-6 PRO one by one. Importing to a specified kit number is also possible.
This kit data also includes user sample data used by the respective individual kits.
When you want to restore a kit, including the user sample data, to its factory defaults, using this kit data returns the entire kit to its original state.
You use this at times such as when user samples preloaded by default have been inadvertently deleted.
You can import kits into the TM-6 PRO one by one. Importing to a specified kit number is also possible.
This kit data also includes user sample data used by the respective individual kits.
When you want to restore a kit, including the user sample data, to its factory defaults, using this kit data returns the entire kit to its original state.
You use this at times such as when user samples preloaded by default have been inadvertently deleted.
Required items
- TM-6 PRO
- Computer (Windows-based or Mac computer) capable of writing files to SD cards
- SD Card formatted on the TM-6 PRO
Downloading and unarchiving the compressed file
Download tm6pro_factory100.zip.
The downloaded file is an archive in zip format. After downloading it, expand the file. When expansion finishes, a folder named "tm6pro_factory100" appears.
Contained inside "tm6pro_factory100" are a tm6pro_1kit_factory folder and a tm6pro_all_factory folder.
The downloaded file is an archive in zip format. After downloading it, expand the file. When expansion finishes, a folder named "tm6pro_factory100" appears.
Contained inside "tm6pro_factory100" are a tm6pro_1kit_factory folder and a tm6pro_all_factory folder.
Formatting the SD card
Before you start, format the SD card using the TM-6 PRO.
- Insert an SD card into the TM-6 PRO.
- In the KIT screen, press the [MENU] button.
- Use the cursor buttons to select "SYS," and then press the [ENTER] button.
- Use the cursor buttons to select "SD Card," and then press the [ENTER] button.
- Use the cursor buttons to select "SD Card Format," and then press the [ENTER] button.
- Pressing the [F3] (EXECUTE) button displays a confirmation screen for carrying out formatting.
- Use the cursor buttons to select "OK," and then press the [ENTER] button.
When formatting finishes, the display returns to the KIT screen.
Copying the downloaded data to the SD card
Returning the entire TM-6 PRO, including user samples, to its factory-default state
* This data has the same file name as the name of the file produced when a data backup is performed at bank No.01 on the TM-6 PRO (BKUP-001.TD0). Be careful in handling, so that, for example, it is not confused for backed-up data from the TM-6 PRO.
- Copy "BKUP-001.TD0" from the tm6pro_all_factory folder to the "Roland/TM-6PRO/Backup" folder on the SD card.
* Do not copy the "tm6pro_all_factory" folder. - Disconnect the SD Card from your computer as follows.
[ Windows ]Use the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the Windows task tray to un-mount the SD Card. And then disconnect the SD Card from your computer.[ Mac ]Drag the Drive icon of the SD Card into the trash in the dock. And then remove the SD Card from your computer.
Returning an entire single kit, including user samples, to its factory-default state
- Copy the kit to use (KIT-001.TD0 to KIT-080.TD0) from the tm6pro_1kit_factory folder to the "Roland/TM-6PRO/Kit" folder on the SD card.
* Do not copy the "tm6pro_1kit_factory" folder. - Disconnect the SD Card from your computer as follows.
[ Windows ]Use the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the Windows task tray to un-mount the SD Card. And then disconnect the SD Card from your computer.[ Mac ]Drag the Drive icon of the SD Card into the trash in the dock. And then remove the SD Card from your computer.
Loading data into the TM-6 PRO
Returning the entire TM-6 PRO, including user samples, to its factory-default state
Please refer to the "Loading backup data from an SD card" for detailed information in the [ Reference Manual ].
- Insert an SD card into the TM-6 PRO.
- In the KIT screen, press the [MENU] button.
- Use the cursor buttons to select "SYS," and then press the [ENTER] button.
- Use the cursor buttons to select "SD Card," and then press the [ENTER] button.
- Use the cursor buttons to select "Load Backup," and then press the [ENTER] button.
- Make sure the check box for "User Sample" contains a check mark.
If no check mark is present, select the check box to place a check mark there. - Move the cursor to "Bank" and select "Factory_V100" for Bank 1.
- Pressing the [F3] (EXECUTE) button displays a confirmation screen for overwriting all data.
- Use the cursor buttons to select "OK," and then press the [ENTER] button.
The factory data is loaded from the SD card.
* Loading the factory data requires about 15 minutes. - When loading of the data finishes, the display returns to the "SD CARD LOAD BACKUP" screen.
Press the [EXIT] button several times to return to the KIT screen.
Returning an entire single kit, including user samples, to its factory-default state
Please refer to the "Loading Kit Backup Data from an SD Card (1 Kit Load)" for detailed information in the [ Reference Manual ].
- Insert an SD card into the TM-6 PRO.
- In the KIT screen, press the [F2] (TOOLS) button.
- Use the cursor buttons to select "1 KIT Load," and then press the [ENTER] button.
- Move the cursor to "SD Card" and select the kit number you want to load.
* If the selected kit number uses user samples, a check mark is in the check box for "With User Sample." - Move the cursor to "User" and select the destination kit number for loading.
- Pressing the [F3] (EXECUTE) button displays a confirmation screen for loading.
- Use the cursor buttons to select "OK," and then press the [ENTER] button.
The kit data is loaded from the SD card.
When data loading finishes, the display returns to the KIT screen.