Roland MDS-4V Owner's Manual
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Begin by assembling the main rack frame. Ensure all clamps are securely tightened. Attach the horizontal and vertical bars, and mount the pads in their designated positions. Finally, connect all cables and adjust the height and angles to your preference.
Check that all clamps and screws are tightened properly. If the issue persists, ensure that the rack bars are not bent and that the pads are mounted correctly on their holders.
Place the stand on a non-slip rug or mat. Additionally, ensure all rubber feet are intact and properly positioned on the floor. Adjust the weight distribution of the pads evenly across the stand.
Use a dry, soft cloth to wipe down the stand regularly. Avoid using abrasive cleaners. Check all clamps and screws for tightness periodically to maintain stability and performance.
Loosen the adjustment knobs on the cymbal arms, set them to your desired height, and tighten the knobs securely to lock the position.
Yes, you can add additional pads. You'll need to purchase compatible mounting hardware and ensure your drum module supports additional inputs.
Check for any loose components or screws. Ensure that all rubber pads and feet are in good condition to minimize vibration and noise.
Disassemble the stand by removing the pads and cymbals first. Loosen the clamps and fold the rack into a compact shape. Use protective padding to prevent scratches during transport.
Replace the broken clamp with a new one from an authorized Roland dealer. Avoid using makeshift solutions, as they may not provide adequate stability.
The MDS-4V is designed to be compatible with most Roland drum modules. However, always check the pad and module specifications to ensure seamless compatibility and functionality.