Roland VH-11 Owner's Manual
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To set up the Roland VH-11, attach the cymbal pad to the hi-hat stand, ensuring it is stable. Connect the VH-11 controller to your drum module using the provided cable. Calibrate the hi-hat settings on your drum module according to the manual to ensure accurate triggering.
Ensure the cable connections are secure and the hi-hat is calibrated correctly on the drum module. Inspect for any visible damage on the cables or sensors. Adjust the sensitivity settings on the drum module if necessary.
The VH-11 is compatible with most Roland drum modules. However, compatibility with non-Roland modules may vary. Check the module specifications and ensure it supports VH-11 type hi-hats.
To clean the VH-11, use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the surface. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents. Regularly check the cables and connections for wear and tear, and store it in a dry, stable environment when not in use.
Ensure that the cymbal pad is securely fastened to the hi-hat stand. Check the stand for any loose fittings and tighten them as needed. The VH-11 should be placed on a stable and flat hi-hat stand for optimal performance.
Adjust the tension of the hi-hat stand spring to your preference. You can also fine-tune the sensitivity and offset settings on your drum module to better match your playing style and achieve a more realistic hi-hat response.
Common signs include inconsistent triggering, physical damage, or unusual noises during operation. If recalibration and cable checks do not resolve these issues, consider contacting Roland support or a qualified technician.
Yes, the VH-11 can be used with double bass pedals. Ensure your hi-hat stand is positioned correctly to accommodate both the VH-11 and the double bass pedals without interference.
Check for loose components on the hi-hat stand or the VH-11 itself. Tighten any loose fittings and ensure the cymbal is mounted correctly. If the noise persists, inspect for any internal damage or consult with a professional technician.
Adjust the sensitivity settings on your drum module to better capture the nuances of your playing style. Experiment with different trigger threshold settings and customize the velocity curve to enhance the dynamic range.