Roland V-Drums TD-02 Owner's Manual

Roland V-Drums TD-02 Owner's Manual

Drum sound module

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Before using this unit, carefully read “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (the leaflet “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and the Owner’s Manual (p. 24)). © 2022 Roland Corporation...
  • Page 2: Let's Learn About Drums

    Let’s Learn About Drums Drum Set Elements Here are some basic terms related to drum sets. Bass drum/Kick Pedal Tom (Tom 1, Tom 2) Played with a kick pedal, it’s the largest drum in the kit. These are usually mounted above the bass drum. Snare drum Floor tom (Tom 3) The snare drum is the main “voice”...
  • Page 3: The Basics Of Playing

    Let’s Learn About Drums The Basics of Playing Drums are played using both hands and both feet. Here we explain how to hold the sticks, strike the drums, and use the pedal. Holding the sticks Using the snare The most common way to hold the sticks is called the Head shot “matched grip”...
  • Page 4 Let’s Learn About Drums Using the cymbals Using the hi-hat In an acoustic drum set, the hi-hat consists of two cymbals Bow shot placed facing each other vertically on a hi-hat stand. The most common method, playing the middle area of the When you press the pedal, the two cymbals will come cymbal.
  • Page 5: Quick Start

    Quick Start Panel Descriptions [Ā] (Power) button Display [ĉ] (metronome) button Turns the power on/off. This shows various information Allows you to sound the metronome, or to depending on the operation. make settings for the tempo or beat. The Ø “Turning the Power On/Off”...
  • Page 6: Connecting External Equipment

    Quick Start Connecting External Equipment * To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn down the volume, and turn off all the units before making any connections. * Be careful not to get your fingers pinched by the movable parts when you operate the drum sound module holder. If using this in a location where children are present, be sure to provide adult supervision or guidance.
  • Page 7: Playing

    Quick Start Playing Playing drums is not only fun, but just about anyone can easily start playing — they make sound when you simply hit them! Let’s start playing drums using the wide variety of built-in sounds. Selecting a Drum Kit Playing with the Metronome A drum kit consists of sounds assigned to each pad.
  • Page 8: Practicing In Coach Mode (Coach)

    Practicing in Coach Mode (COACH) This unit provides a “coach mode” that helps you to use your practice time most effectively. It contains four menus: TIME CHECK, QUIET COUNT, AUTO UP/DOWN, and CHANGE UP. You can use these menus to improve your skills in speed control, precision, endurance, and timing.
  • Page 9: Developing Internal Timing Sense (Quiet Count)

    Practicing in Coach Mode (COACH) QUIET COUNT settings Developing Internal Timing Sense (QUIET COUNT) You can specify the number of measures in which the metronome will sound and the number of measures in This lets you practice keeping the tempo with your body. which it will not sound.
  • Page 10: Playing Along With A Changing Rhythm (Change Up)

    Practicing in Coach Mode (COACH) Strike the pad in time with the metronome. Playing Along with a Changing Rhythm The remaining time is shown in the lower right of the (CHANGE UP) screen. The rhythm type will change every two measures. Starting from ņ=121 half notes, the note values will gradually become shorter, and will ÓMAX260...
  • Page 11: Playing Along With A Song From Your Mobile Device

    Playing Along with a Song from Your Mobile Device You can enjoy playing the drums along with the songs that play on your smartphone, tablet or other mobile device. Connecting via a Cable to the MIX IN Jack Connect a stereo mini-plug cable (commercially available) from your mobile device to the MIX IN jack of this unit (p.
  • Page 12: Disabling Bluetooth Functionality

    Playing Along with a Song from Your Mobile Device Turn on the Bluetooth function of the Connecting an Already-Paired Mobile Device mobile device. With the BT-DUAL’s Bluetooth indicator off, press the pairing button. Turn on the Bluetooth function of the mobile device.
  • Page 13: Using This Unit With A Computer Or Mobile Device App

    USB driver must be installed. For details on downloading and installing the USB driver, The USB driver is software that transfers data between this refer to the Roland website. unit and the software on your computer, such as a DAW. https://www.roland.com/support/ Specifying the USB Driver Here’s how to switch between this unit’s dedicated USB...
  • Page 14: Configuring The Detailed Settings

    Configuring the Detailed Settings Here’s how to configure the detailed settings on this unit, such as adjusting the pad sensitivity, MIDI settings and performing a factory reset. Menu Display mode Explanation Page COACH Lets you practice in coach mode. p. 8 These are settings for ensuring that this unit correctly processes the signals from the pads.
  • Page 15 Configuring the Detailed Settings Parameter Value Explanation If you want to expand the drum set, use the CR2 connector of the dedicated connection cable as CR2. * For an example of expanding the drum set, CR2Usage If you want to expand the drum set, use the CR2 refer to “Expanding your drum set”...
  • Page 16 Configuring the Detailed Settings Adjusting the Offset of the Hi-Hat (VH-10/VH-11) Í Ë With the hi-hat completely separated from Use the [ ] buttons to select “VH Set”, the motion sensor unit, power-on the unit. and press the [ENTER] button. clutch screw If the screen offset adjustment...
  • Page 17 Configuring the Detailed Settings Making detailed settings in ADVANCED Parameter Value Explanation Volume change in response to pad strike strength Volume The standard setting. This produces the most LINEAR natural correspondence between playing dynamics and volume change. Playing LINEAR dynamics Volume Volume Compared to “LINEAR”, strong dynamics produce a...
  • Page 18 Configuring the Detailed Settings Parameter Value Explanation Detecting trigger signal attenuation (Retrigger Cancel) When you strike a snare drum etc. to which a commercially available drum trigger is attached, there might be cases in which the waveform Time is misshapen, causing another trigger to unintendedly occur at point “A”...
  • Page 19: Midi Settings

    VENDOR from the sound module. by Roland. Switches support for the performance * If you change this setting, it takes technique of striking a pad while effect when this unit’s power is choking it.
  • Page 20: Viewing Version Information

    For details, refer to the following NOTE URL. When you execute this operation, all data and settings in this unit are lost. https://www.roland.com/support/ If you execute a factory reset while the BT-DUAL is ON, Ó Enter the model name refer to “Updater and Driver”.
  • Page 21: Drum Kit List

    Drum Kit List Kit Name Acoustic Jam Home Studio Big Rock Rock Star Classic Rock Metal Beast Funky Funk Soul Jazz Lounge Jazz Legend Pop Club Hyper Attack Stadium House Party Electronic Percussion...
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Items to Check Action Page Troubles with sound Connect amplified speakers or headphones to p. 6 this unit’s OUTPUT/PHONES jack. Is this unit correctly connected to the amplified speaker or headphones? If you’re connecting an amplified speaker, connect –...
  • Page 23 Troubleshooting Problems with USB Is the USB cable properly connected? Check the connections. p. 13 In order to transmit and receive audio as USB AUDIO, the USB driver must be Install the USB driver on your computer. p. 13 installed. Can’t communicate The product cannot be used with cables that with a computer...
  • Page 24: Using The Unit Safely

    ¹ The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered Roland for six years after the unit goes out of production. trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of This period of time is considered as the warranty period such marks by Roland is under license.
  • Page 25: Main Specifications

    V-Drums accessory package: DAP-2X When you need repair service, access this URL and nd your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Rola When you need repair service, access this URL and nd your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Rola V-Drums mat: TDM series your country.

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