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USING THE UNIT SAFELY

 

When attaching the PD-105 to the rod, be sure to tighten 
the stand fixing screw securely. If it remains loose, the 
pad could fall off.

To play the sound assigned to the head, hit only the head.

 

• If hitting the head produces a rim sound instead, reduce 

the RimSens value on the TD-6V.

• On the other hand, if you find it difficult to get rim shot 

sounds to play, raise the RimSens value.

 

For details, refer to the TD-6V Owner’s Manual (p. 75).

 

Cross Stick

 

The cross stick sound is sometimes referred to as a “closed rim 
shot.”

When you perform a cross stick, the rim instrument is played.

When using the PD-105 to play the cross stick, be sure that 
you 

 

only strike the rim (outer edge) of the pad

 

. Placing 

your hand on the head (center area) of the pad might prevent 
the cross stick sound from being played properly.

 

PD-105 (V-Pad)

 

Pad size:

10 inches

Triggers:

2 (Head, Rim)

Dimensions:

280 (W) x 360 (D) x 112 (H) mm

11-1/16 (W) x 14-3/16 (D) x 4-7/16 (H) inches

Weight:

2.3 kg

5 lbs 2 oz

Option:

Mesh Head (MH-10)

 

962a

 

* In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/

or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior 
notice.

 

Attaching the Pad to a Stand

Playing the PD-105

Rod

tighten

loosen

Head

Rim

Head

Head Shot

Rim Shot

 

Specifications

Rim

Rim

TD-6KX_e 10 ページ 2007年6月20日 水曜日 午前11時29分

Summary of Contents for V-Drums TD-6KX

Page 1: ...fore using this unit carefully read the sections entitled USING THE UNIT SAFELY and IMPORTANT NOTES p 2 p 3 These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit Add...

Page 2: ...lds with small children an adult should provide supervision until the child is capable of following all the rules essential for the safe operation of the unit 014 Do not drop it 104 Try to prevent cor...

Page 3: ...to the cable s internal elements 558a To avoid disturbing your neighbors try to keep the unit s volume at reasonable levels You may prefer to use headphones so you do not need to be concerned about th...

Page 4: ...manual for the stand Attach the mounting plate included with the optional drum stand to the TD 6V Using the screws attached to the bottom panel attach the plate so the unit is oriented as shown in the...

Page 5: ...e TD 6V 2 Insert the L sharped plugs into the TRIGGER OUTPUTS jacks of the pads When you connect the cables please refer to the marking label that is attached on both edge of the cables Rim triggering...

Page 6: ...er so that it strikes the center of the head then secure the kick pedal and KD 8 firmly in place fig KD Assy04 e Adjusting the Foot Plate Height Depending on your kick pedal it can be unstable when yo...

Page 7: ...chor bolts may damage the floor Adjust the anchor bolts correctly fig KD Anchor e The tips of the anchor bolts are sharp Handle with care When Using a Twin Pedal fig KD Pedal1 Position the two beaters...

Page 8: ...pletely press down the pedal Foot Open Press the pedal and then immediately release it The volume of the Foot Closed sound can be adjusted separately TD 6V Owner s Manual p 66 Connect the FD 8 to the...

Page 9: ...f numerous rim shots are performed and will require replacement Rim shots may not be performed correctly when the rubber portion is worn out If this occurs replace the hoop Consult Roland Service for...

Page 10: ...When you perform a cross stick the rim instrument is played When using the PD 105 to play the cross stick be sure that you only strike the rim outer edge of the pad Placing your hand on the head cente...

Page 11: ...hen necessary The hoop s rubber portion is one component that eventually wears out the more so if numerous rim shots are performed and will require replacement Rim shots may not be performed correctly...

Page 12: ...ne observing the numerical order shown in the diagram fig PD 85 Head2 2 Tension the head evenly while checking the feel of striking the pad Normally it would be appropriate if the tension is the same...

Page 13: ...7 Next adjust the tension of the head p 11 Do not firmly tighten a single tuning bolt by itself If a lock bushing happens to become separated from the frame while the head is being replaced position t...

Page 14: ...f the playing area CY 5 Size 10 inches Triggers 2 Bow Edge Dimensions 246 W x 246 D x 45 H mm 9 11 16 W x 9 11 16 D x 1 13 16 H inches Weight 380 g 14 oz without attachment Accessories Attachment Set...

Page 15: ...the shoulder of the stick It corresponds to the sound of the rim side of the connected trigger input fig CY Edge e Choking Choking pinching the cymbal s edge with the hand immediately after hitting t...

Page 16: ...utput jack and connect it to Trigger Input 11 RIDE Use the BOW EDGE output jack only If you insert the cables to both 2 output jacks BOW EDGE and BOW BELL you have two different trigger inputs sounds...

Page 17: ...e the Bell part of the cymbal as a trigger then insert the cable to the BOW BELL output VERY IMPORTANT If you do this you must make sure that the bell cymbal sound you want to use is assigned to that...

Page 18: ...he trigger input 7 8 TOM3 4 For mounting use the Pad Mount MDH 10U Trigger Parameters in the sound module TD 6V must be adjusted For more detailed informations refer to TD 6V Owner s Manual p 70 Kick...

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Page 20: ...are Trigger Crosstalk Cancel for the Ride For instructions on setting the trigger parameters refer to TD 6V Owner s Manual p 69 Trigger Settings for the TD 6V Input Trigger Parameter Value 1 KICK Head...

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