Roland KT-10 Owner's Manual

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Year 2014
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Roland KT-10 Specification

The Roland KT-10 is a compact and versatile kick trigger pedal designed for electronic drumming. It features a unique, all-in-one design that integrates a beaterless mechanism, offering a quiet operation ideal for home use or studio environments where noise is a concern. The pedal's construction includes a durable metal frame and a rubber-coated pedal board, ensuring long-lasting performance and a responsive feel.

The KT-10 employs a reverse-action trigger mechanism, which provides a natural, realistic kick drum response while minimizing vibrations that could lead to unwanted noise. This design is particularly beneficial for drummers seeking an authentic playing experience without the acoustic drawbacks of traditional kick pedals.

Connectivity for the KT-10 is straightforward, with a single 1/4-inch output jack that is compatible with most electronic drum modules and percussion pads, allowing easy integration into existing setups. The pedal is also equipped with sensitivity controls, enabling precise adjustments to match a drummer's playing style and preferences.

The compact size of the KT-10 makes it an excellent choice for drummers with limited space, and its lightweight design allows for easy portability. With its robust build and innovative features, the Roland KT-10 pedal is an ideal solution for electronic drummers seeking a quiet, efficient, and reliable kick trigger pedal that delivers consistent performance in a variety of musical settings.

Roland KT-10 F.A.Q.

How do I connect the Roland KT-10 pedal to my electronic drum kit?

To connect the Roland KT-10 pedal to your electronic drum kit, use a standard 1/4-inch TRS cable to connect the pedal's output to the trigger input on your drum sound module. Ensure the module is configured to recognize the pedal's signal.

What should I do if the pedal response feels sluggish or unresponsive?

If the pedal response feels sluggish, check the spring tension adjustment on the pedal. You can increase tension by turning the adjustment knob clockwise. Also, ensure there are no obstacles under the pedal that might restrict movement.

Can I use the KT-10 pedal with acoustic drum triggers?

Yes, the KT-10 pedal can be used with acoustic drum triggers, provided your trigger module supports such connectivity. Connect the pedal output to the trigger input of your module and adjust the sensitivity settings accordingly.

How do I maintain the pedal to ensure long-term reliability?

Regularly clean the pedal with a dry cloth to remove dust and debris. Check the pedal's moving parts for wear and lubricate them with a suitable lubricant if necessary. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the pedal's finish.

What are the recommended settings for using the KT-10 with Roland V-Drums?

For optimal performance with Roland V-Drums, adjust the trigger settings on your module to match the KT-10 specifications. Set the sensitivity to a medium level and adjust the threshold to prevent double triggering.

Why does the pedal make a noise during use, and how can I reduce it?

Noise from the pedal can result from the beater hitting the pad. To reduce noise, consider using a noise-eating pad or adjusting the beater angle and spring tension to minimize contact force.

Is it possible to adjust the feel and sensitivity of the KT-10 pedal?

Yes, the KT-10 pedal allows you to adjust the spring tension and beater angle to customize the pedal's feel and sensitivity. Experiment with these settings to achieve your preferred response.

What type of power supply does the KT-10 pedal require?

The Roland KT-10 pedal does not require an external power supply as it is powered through the trigger input connection to your drum module.

Can the KT-10 pedal be used for double bass setups?

The KT-10 is primarily designed for single pedal use, but you can use two KT-10 pedals in conjunction with a double bass drum module setup to mimic a double bass configuration.

What should I do if the pedal stops working suddenly?

If the pedal stops working, check the cable connections and ensure they are secure. Test the pedal with another module to determine if the issue lies with the pedal or the module. If necessary, contact Roland support for further assistance.