Roland VH-11 Drums User Manual


 
6
Connecting and Adjusting
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* To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other
devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power
on all devices before making any connections.
1.
Connect the VH-11’s TRIGGER OUT jack to the
sound module’s TRIGGER INPUT HI-HAT jack,
and the VH-11’s CONTROL OUT jack to the
sound module’s HH CTRL jack.
fig.Connect.e
* Use stereo (TRS) cables to make the connections. If monaural
cables are used, edge shots cannot be supported.
2.
Secure the cables in place with the cable tie,
while leaving some slack in the cables.
fig.CableTie.e
The VH-11’s offset needs to be adjusted to ensure proper
expression of the hi-hat’s opening and closing. Perform this
adjustment while the sound module is connected.
This section describes the adjustment procedure when the
VH-11 is used with a TD-12.
Refer to p. 8 if you are using a different sound module.
1.
Confirm that the VH-11 and TD-12 are
connected properly.
2.
After making the hi-hat settings, release your
foot from the pedal, and while keeping your foot
off the pedal, turn on the power to the TD-12.
* The offset cannot be adjusted correctly if the hi-hat is making
contact with the motion sensor unit when the power is turned
on.
3.
Loosen the clutch screw and let the hi-hat rest
naturally on the motion sensor unit.
4.
Press the TD-12’s [TRIGGER] button, then
press the [F1 (BANK)] button.
The “TRIGGER BANK” screen appears.
5.
Press the [CURSOR] buttons to move the
cursor to the trigger type for TRIGGER INPUT 6.
6.
Use the [+/-] buttons or the [VALUE] dial to
select “VH11.”
fig.TrigBank-12
Connecting to a Sound
Module
TRIGGER OUT
jack
to the
sound module’s
TRIGGER INPUT
HI-HAT jack
to the
sound module’s
HH CTRL jack
CONTROL OUT
jack
Tighten it
not to slip
Wind the
cable tie
once
Turn back to
fix the cables
Leave some
slack in the
cables
Adjusting the Sound Module
TD-12 and VH-11’s Offset
Using the TD-12
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