Roland PDX-12 Owner's Manual

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Year 2018
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Roland PDX-12 Specification

The Roland PDX-12 is a premium 12-inch dual-mesh electronic drum pad designed for advanced drummers seeking a realistic and responsive playing experience. It features a dual-layer mesh head that provides a natural rebound and a quiet response, making it ideal for both practice and performance. The pad's diameter of 12 inches offers ample playing surface, closely resembling the feel of an acoustic drum, while the adjustable tension allows drummers to customize the rebound to their preference. The rim of the PDX-12 is equipped with a durable rubber coating, enabling accurate rim-shots and cross-stick techniques. Integrated dual-zone triggers ensure precise detection of head and rim strikes, allowing dynamic playing and a wide range of expressive possibilities. The pad is compatible with a variety of Roland drum sound modules, enabling seamless integration into existing electronic drum setups. The robust construction and secure mounting hardware ensure stability during intense playing sessions. The PDX-12 is also lightweight and portable, making it convenient for transportation and setup in different environments. Its versatile design makes it suitable for a variety of musical genres and playing styles, providing the flexibility and performance that professional drummers demand. Overall, the Roland PDX-12 stands out as a high-quality electronic drum pad that combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, delivering an authentic drumming experience that meets the needs of both novice and experienced players.

Roland PDX-12 F.A.Q.

How do I connect the Roland PDX-12 to my drum module?

To connect the Roland PDX-12 to your drum module, use a stereo TRS cable. Plug one end into the PDX-12's output jack and the other into the trigger input on your drum module. Ensure the module is configured to recognize the PDX-12 pad.

What is the recommended way to clean the Roland PDX-12 pad?

Use a soft, damp cloth to gently wipe the surface of the PDX-12 pad. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents, as these can damage the mesh head and the rim.

Why is the PDX-12 not triggering sounds properly on my drum module?

Ensure that the cable connections are secure and that the module's settings are correctly configured for the PDX-12. Check for any firmware updates for your module, and recalibrate the pad if necessary.

Can I replace the mesh head on the Roland PDX-12?

Yes, the mesh head on the PDX-12 is replaceable. You can purchase a compatible mesh head from Roland or authorized retailers. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for replacement to ensure proper fit and functionality.

How do I adjust the sensitivity of the PDX-12 pad?

Sensitivity adjustments can be made through your drum module's settings. Refer to your module's user manual to find the sensitivity settings, and increase or decrease the sensitivity as needed to fit your playing style.

What should I do if the PDX-12 pad is double triggering?

Double triggering can be resolved by adjusting the sensitivity and retrigger cancel settings on your drum module. Ensure the mesh head tension is evenly distributed and not too loose, which can also cause double triggering.

Is the PDX-12 compatible with all Roland drum modules?

The PDX-12 is compatible with most Roland drum modules that support dual-zone triggering. However, always check the compatibility list or consult with Roland support for specific module compatibility.

How do I mount the Roland PDX-12 on a drum stand?

The PDX-12 can be mounted on most standard drum stands using a compatible L-rod or mount. Secure the pad by tightening the mounting hardware, ensuring it is stable and at the desired angle for playing.

What maintenance is required for the Roland PDX-12 pad?

Regular maintenance includes cleaning the mesh head and checking for any wear or damage. Periodically retighten the mesh head to ensure proper tension and responsiveness.

Why is there no sound when I hit the rim of the PDX-12 pad?

Ensure that your drum module is set to recognize rim hits and that the cable connections are secure. Check the module’s settings to assign a sound to the rim, and verify that the rim trigger functionality is enabled.