HD-3 V-Drums Lite Setup Guide
Copyright © 2011 ROLAND CORPORATION
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.
Roland, V-Drums, V-Drums, Lite are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Roland Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES.”These sections provide important |
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information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature |
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provided by your new unit, Owner’s manual and Setup Guide should be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a |
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convenient reference. |
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01 |
Check the Included Items |
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HD-3 parts |
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As soon as you open the package, check to see that all items are included. If anything is missing, please contact your dealer. |
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Stand |
HD-3 Sound Module |
Cymbal Pad x 3 |
Foot Pipes |
AC Adaptor |
Thumb Screw for |
Screw for Foot |
Drum Key |
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Power Cord |
Sound Module x 2 |
Pipe x 4 |
Manual Set |
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Setup Guide
Owner’s Manual
Cable Tie
Audio Cable
02 |
Attach the Foot Pipes |
* When assembling the stand, take care that it does not fall over. |
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* When attaching the foot pipes, take care not to pinch your finger between |
the movable parts or between the foot pipes and the floor.
1. Lay the stand on the floor, and attach one of the foot pipes.
* Do not insert your fingers or hands underneath the pedals or in the spring. * Be careful that the left and right foot pipes are located correctly.
Align the flat portion.
Align with the holes.
Insert the screws from the underside of the stand, and fasten them evenly and securely.
2.Flip the stand over, and attach the other foot pipe.
3.Use the clamp to fasten the pedal cable.
4.Set the stand upright.
*Make sure the foot pipes are securely fastened to the stand. If not you risk to damage the stand or have stability problems.
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Open the Arms |
* Be careful not to pinch yourself. |
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1. Open the arm pipes in the order shown in the |
2. Using a drum key, loosen the screws of the cymbal |
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illustration (1, 2, 3, 4). |
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arm holders. |
Rear of the HD-3
Rod
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Tighten
4
Loosen
3.Adjust the rod height.
Adjust this so that it does not interfere with other pads, taking care that the rod does not come out.
*As the cymbal rod sticks through the pipe on the bottom side, be careful to not injure yourself
4.Tighten the bolt to fasten securely.
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Attach the Pads |
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1. Attach the cymbal pad. |
* For details on setup for left-handed use, refer to p.21 of the Owner's Manual. |
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Cymbal |
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Cymbal |
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Unscrew the cymbal knob, |
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mount the cymbal pad, and |
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attach the cymbal knob as |
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shown in the illustration. |
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Tighten to obtain an
If this knob is too loose, triggering.
05
holder
Attach the Sound Module |
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Adjusting Pads and Seat Height |
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1. Place the HD-3 sound |
2. Fasten it using the supplied |
3. Connect the D-sub cable |
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1. Seat Height |
2. Adjust the height of the pad. |
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module on the holder. |
thumbscrews (two places). |
to the sound module, and |
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Adjust the height and position of each pad so you can play comfortably. |
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* Vibration can cause the screws to be |
hand-tighten the screws (two |
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Adjust the height of the seat so that when |
Once you've got everything adjusted the way you want it, firmly tighten |
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loosened. Should this occur, make |
locations). |
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your feet are on the pedals, your legs are |
all the screws and knobs. |
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sure to retighten them. |
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parallel to the floor, as shown in the diagram. |
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Set Tom 2 at the same height as Tom 1. |
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06 |
Connect the Cables |
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1. Connect the cables to the pads and pedals. |
2. Use the clamp to fasten the cymbal cable. |
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The labels affixed to the |
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cables indicate the pad |
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to which they should |
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be connected. Make |
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connections as shown in |
T1 |
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the illustration. |
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T2 |
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T3 |
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SNR |
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* Connect T3 after you've finished |
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Fasten the cable |
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Allow |
some slack |
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the step "08 Adjusting Pads |
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with the clamp |
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and Seat Height." |
HHC |
KIK |
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Correct any Instability |
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If the stand wobbles because the |
1. For either the left pedal or |
2. If the stand's vertical support |
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floor is not perfectly flat, use the |
right pedal, turn the adjuster |
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adjusters (three locations) to adjust |
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clockwise (as seen from above) |
you've adjusted the left and |
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the height. In particular, when using |
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the HD-3 on carpet, adjust these so |
for the pedal that's not in firm |
right height, turn the rear |
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that they are in firm contact with the |
contact with the floor. |
adjuster. |
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*Be careful not to pinch your fingers or hands when making
these adjustments.
Adjust the height of the snare and its position |
If you use a drum key to loosen the screw of a tom, |
relative to other things, so it is suitable for the |
you'll be able to move it to the left or right. |
height of your waist when you are seated, and |
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the position of the stool. |
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If you loosen the knob, you'll be able to move it |
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forwards or backwards. |
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knob
09 Connect the AC Adaptor and Amp
*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.
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Place the AC adaptor so the side with the indicator |
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(see illustration) faces upwards and the side with |
Audio Cable |
textual information faces downwards. |
The indicator will light when you plug the AC |
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adaptor into an AC outlet. |
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AC Adaptor |
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AC Outlet |
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Headphones |
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cable together with the trigger cables. |
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Monitor Amplifier etc. |
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This completes assembly and connections.
■■ When you’ve finished making connections, turn on the power as described in the HD-3 Owner’s Manual, and verify that you can hear sound.
When using the HD-3, you must firmly tighten the knobs and screws. In particular, before performing, you should check to be |
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sure that all knobs and screws are firmly tightened. If they are not tight, not only will you be unable to perform correctly, but your |
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equipment or pads may fall down. |
Other side |
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