Roland VH-13 Owner's Manual
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To connect the Roland VH-13, plug the cymbal's cable into the hi-hat control input of your drum module. Ensure the module is compatible and follow the setup instructions in the user manual for calibration.
Sensitivity can be adjusted via your drum module's settings. Access the hi-hat settings and modify the sensitivity parameters to suit your playing style.
Regularly clean the surface with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals. Periodically check the connections and cables for wear.
First, check the connections and cables. Ensure that the drum module settings are correct. If issues persist, try recalibrating the cymbal or consulting the user manual for troubleshooting tips.
Experiment with the module's sound settings, including sensitivity, threshold, and velocity curves. Layering sounds and adjusting the hi-hat pedal settings can enhance realism.
While the VH-13 is designed for Roland modules, it can be used with other brands that support dual-zone cymbals, though performance may vary. Ensure compatibility by checking the module's specifications.
Follow the calibration procedure in your drum module's manual. Typically, this involves adjusting the pedal position and ensuring the cymbal's closed and open states are accurately recognized.
Look for visible signs such as cracks or splits in the rubber surface, reduced sensitivity, or inconsistent triggering. Regular inspections can help prevent damage.
Visit the manufacturer's website to download the latest firmware. Follow the instructions provided to update your module, ensuring improved functionality and compatibility with the VH-13.
Check the cymbal's mounting and ensure it is securely attached. Verify that the cables are properly connected and that the module's settings are appropriately configured.