Roland VH10 Owner's Manual
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To set up the Roland VH-10, mount it on a standard hi-hat stand. Connect the trigger cable to the hi-hat control input on your V-Drums module. Calibrate the hi-hat by following the instructions in your module's manual to ensure accurate response and performance.
Ensure all connections are secure and the cable is not damaged. Re-calibrate the hi-hat in your drum module's settings. If the issue persists, try resetting the module to factory settings or testing with a different cable.
Access the drum module's settings menu and navigate to the pad sensitivity options. Increase or decrease the sensitivity to suit your playing style. Consult the module's manual for specific instructions based on your model.
The VH-10 is designed primarily for Roland modules, but it can work with other modules that support hi-hat control inputs. Compatibility and performance may vary, so testing with your specific module is recommended.
Regularly check for any wear and tear on the cable and connections. Clean the surface with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and debris. Avoid using chemical cleaners that could damage the surface.
Experiment with the module's sound settings, such as pitch, decay, and reverb. Use the VH-10's edge and bow zones to create dynamic performances. Adjust the hi-hat pedal sensitivity for more expressive control.
Re-calibrate the hi-hat pedal within your drum module's settings. Check the pedal linkage and ensure it moves smoothly. Adjust the pedal sensitivity settings to achieve the desired responsiveness.
Connect the VH-10's trigger output to the hi-hat control input on the TD-17 using the provided cable. Follow the TD-17's calibration process to set up the hi-hat and ensure optimal performance.
Common issues include mis-triggering and uneven response. Check all connections, calibrate the hi-hat in the module, and ensure the stand is stable. If problems persist, consult the user manual or contact Roland support.
Detach the VH-10 from the hi-hat stand, disconnect all cables, and store it in a cool, dry place. Consider using a padded case to protect it from dust and physical damage.