Roland TD-17KVX2 V-Drums Guide d'installation

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Michael K.

How to adjust the components of an electronic drum kit, such as the hi-hat, kick, pads, and cymbals?

Adjust the VH-10 hi-hat by setting the 'Offset' in the module settings to 3 mm and using the adjustment screw. Ensure the KD-10 kick pad and pedal are flat on the floor, using anchor bolts if necessary for stability. For PDX-12 and PDX-8 pads, adjust the head tension by tightening the lugs in a crosswise pattern. For cymbals, adjust the nut to set the preferred degree of swing.

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Michael K.

How to adjust the components of the electronic drum kit?

To adjust the VH-10 (hi-hat), set the 'Offset' in the module settings to achieve a 3 mm spacing. For the KD-10 (kick), ensure the base is in contact with the floor and use anchor bolts for stability. For PDX-12 and PDX-8 pads, adjust the mesh head tension using the tuning bolts in a cross pattern. For cymbals, use the nut to adjust the degree of swing.

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Michael K.

How to adjust the components of the electronic drum kit?

Adjust the VH-10 (Hi-Hat) offset in the TD-17 module settings with a 3 mm gap; ensure the KD-10 (Kick) base is in contact with the ground and use anchor bolts for stability; tighten PDX series drum heads crosswise for even tension; and adjust the cymbals' nut for the desired swing.

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Michael K.

How to adjust the different components of the electronic drum kit?

For the hi-hat (VH-10), adjust the offset in the module settings and use the adjustment screw to set a 3 mm gap between the lower center and the sensor. For the kick drum (KD-10), ensure the base is in contact with the floor and use anchor bolts for stability. For snare and tom pads (PDX-12/PDX-8), adjust the head tension using the tuning bolts in a cross-pattern. For cymbals, adjust the nut to set the desired amount of swing.

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