Roland VH-11 Drums User Manual


 
10
Troubleshooting
Is the TRIGGER OUT connected to the
sound module’s HH CTRL jack?
Connect the VH-11’s TRIGGER OUT jack to the sound
module’s HI-HAT jack, and the CONTROL OUT to the sound
module’s HH CTRL (p. 6).
Is a monaural cable being used?
When a monaural cable is used, the sound does not change
when an edge shot is made.
Use a stereo (TRS) cable.
Are you striking the area where an
edge sensor is located?
The VH-11 has an edge sensor only at the area closest to you,
at the front (p. 9).
Position the “Roland” logo on the farther side, as viewed from
the player (p. 5).
If you are using the TD-12/20 as your sound module, adjust
the “Foot Splash Sens.”
If you are using the TD-10/8/6V/6 or other sound module,
adjust the VH-11’s offset, the stand, the hi-hat clearance, and/
or the pedal spring tension until the foot splash sound is easy
to produce.
Have you adjusted the VH-11’s offset?
Adjust the offset by rotating the VH-11’s VH offset adjustment
screw (p. 7, p. 8).
Sounds may cut out when the hi-hat is struck forcefully if
the screw is turned too far in the “CLOSE” direction.
The offset may change somewhat as you perform.
Your particular stand may require even further
adjustment.
Have you adjusted the VH-11’s offset?
Adjust the offset by rotating the VH-11’s VH offset adjustment
screw (p. 7, p. 8).
The VH-11’s offset needs to be adjusted to ensure proper
expression of the hi-hat’s opening and closing. Adjust until
you are satisfied with the correspondence between the hi-
hat’s opening and closing action and the change in tone.
The offset may change somewhat as you perform.
Your particular stand may require even further
adjustment.
Is the sound module set correctly?
If you are using a TD-12 or TD-20, confirm the sound
module’s settings.
If you have the TD-12 sound module connected
p. 7
If you have the TD-20 sound module connected
p. 8
Is the hi-hat open when turning on the
power?
When using the TD-10+TDW-1, TD-8, and TD-6V/6, turning
on the power to the sound module with the hi-hat in the
closed position may cause faulty operation.
Is the trigger type set correctly?
Make the trigger parameter settings for your sound module
(p. 6, p. 8).
Is the direction of the hi-hat correct?
Position the “Roland” logo on the farther side, as viewed from
the player (p. 5).
Are you using the special VH-11
clutch?
Clutches included with hi-hat stands are shaped differently
than the VH-11’s special clutch, so use of such other clutches
prevent the sensors within the VH-11 from functioning
properly. Be sure to use the clutch designed especially for the
VH-11.
No sound is heard
The sound does not change when an
edge shot is made
Foot splashes difficult to produce
Sounds cut out
Unable to control opening and
closing
Sounds are not triggering properly
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