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Setting Pads and Pedals

KD-80

(V-Kick Trigger)

3.

Mount the stay on the pad.

Align the mark on the stay with the protrusion of the bracket, and use the tuning key to firmly tighten the bolts that you loosened in step

2

.

Before using the KD-80, you need to adjust the head tension

(p. 6).

Tuning Bolt

Hoop

Head

Cushion

Sensor

T-bolt

Leg

Rubber

Foot

Stand

Foot

Frame

Output Jack

Align the marks

Bolt

Stay

Bracket

4.

Loosen the leg nut.

5.

Rotate the rubber foot to adjust the leg tip.

Adjust to use the spike legs when installing on carpeting or other soft surfaces, or the rubber legs when installing on flooring or other hard surfaces.

When shipped from the factory, the stand is adjusted for using the rubber legs.

Spike Leg Rubber Leg

Assembling the KD-80

Spike

Nut

Rubber Foot

• Take care not to pinch your fingers between the KD-80 pad and the stand plate.

• Please be aware that by using a felt beater, you risk causing damage to the head as a result of the metal portions of the beater that can become exposed when the felt wears thin. For the kick pedal, we recommend that you use only the supplied beater, or a commercially available plastic beater.

1.

Place the KD-80 pad, with the head surface facing downward, on a flat surface such as the floor.

2.

Use the included tuning key to loosen the bolts for the bracket on the back of the KD-80 pad, then open the bracket.

• The tip of the spike is sharp. Handle it with care.

• When using on flooring, the spike legs may damage the floor. Adjust to use the rubber legs.

6.

Tighten the nut and rubber foot to secure the rubber foot in place and keep it from loosening.

The nut and rubber foot must be tighten to prevent the malfunctions.

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KD-80 (V-Kick Trigger)

7.

Loosen the T-bolts for the stay and mount the legs on the stay.

Install the legs as shown in the figure so that the ends of the legs protrude by about 1 inch (2 cm).

fig.K05.e

If you are using a kick pedal with an under plate

Adjust the length of the legs so that the four legs of the

KD-80 and the heel of the kick pedal contact the floor evenly.

13.

Adjust the striking point for the beater.

The beater's striking point is adjusted to fall at the center of the head.

Adjust the striking point so that it doesn't extend beyond the cushion on the back of the head.

When Using a Twin (Double Kick) Pedal

With the KD-80, you can also play using a twin (double kick) pedal.

Set this up so the striking points of the two beaters fall at equal distances to the left and right of the center of the head.

Extend the leg by about 1 inch

(2 cm).

8.

Tighten the T-bolts to secure the legs to the stand.

9.

Lift the KD-80 and place the stand and the four legs upright.

10.

Adjust the angle of the stand plate so that it's at a right angle to the floor.

Loosen the T bolts that you tightened in step

8

, and adjust the length of the legs so that the stand plate is vertical to the floor. Then firmly tighten the T bolts.

11.

Install the included beater on your kick pedal.

12.

Mount the kick pedal on the KD-80.

fig.K06.e

When using a twin (double kick) pedal, as with a regular pedal, use the included beater or a plastic beater as the beater for the kick pedal.

fig.K07

Adjust the leg length

Stand plate

60

°

90

°

Under plate

Heel portion

Specifications

KD-80: V-Kick Trigger

Pad Size: 8 inches

Trigger: 1

Dimensions: 440 (W) x 340 (D) x 465 (H) mm

17-3/8 (W) x 13-7/16 (D) x 18-5/16 (H) inches

Weight: 4.8 kg

10 lbs 10 oz

• Install the kick pedal securely.

• Set the KD-80 so no mechanical noise is heard when you step on pedal.

• Make sure that KD-80 does not touch the drum stand or the other pads.

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PD-80R/PD-80 (V-Pad) / CY-12R/C (V-Cymbal)

PD-80R/PD-80

(V-Pad)

Before using the PD-80R and the PD-80, you need to adjust the

head tension (p. 6).

fig.P01.j

Adjustment for Positional Sensing with the TD-8

When the TD-8 is used as the sound module, the location at which the pad is struck can be varied to produce tonal changes. In this case, it is important to adjust the head so the tension is evenly distributed, so the striking location can be detected accurately.

For details on adjustments, refer to the TD-8 owner's manual.

Hoop (Rim)

Stand

Fixing Screw

Tuning Bolt

Holder

Output Jack

Sensor

Head

Washer

Frame

Attaching the Pad to a Stand

Attach the PD-80R or PD-80 to a stand (MDS series).

fig.P02.j

Tighten

The positional sensing function works only with TD-8’s trigger input 3 (SNARE).

Specifications

PD-80R: V-Pad

Pad Size: 8 inches

Trigger: 2 (Head, Rim)

Dimensions: 245 (W) x 310 (D) x 95 (H) mm

9-11/16 (W) x 12-1/4 (D) x 3-3/4 (H) inches

Weight: 1.7 kg

3 lbs 11 oz

PD-80: V-Pad

Pad Size: 8 inches

Trigger: 1 (Head)

Dimensions: 245 (W) x 310 (D) x 95 (H) mm

9-11/16 (W) x 12-1/4 (D) x 3-3/4 (H) inches

Weight: 1.6 kg

3 lbs 8 oz

CY-12R/C

(V-Cymbal)

Bell

Loosen

Bow

Edge

Rod

Pass the rod through the pipe that is inside the holder.

BOW/BELL

Output Jack

BOW/EDGE

Output Jack

When attaching the PD-80R and the PD-80 to the pad mount, be sure to tighten the stand fixing screw securely. If any of them remain loose, the pad could fall off.

Attaching the V-Cymbal to the

Cymbal Mount

Attach the CY-12R/C to the cymbal mount of a drum stand

(MDS series).

1.

Remove the wing nut, felt, collar, and washer included with the cymbal mount.

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CY-12R/C (V-Cymbal)

2.

Use the included tuning key to tighten the stopper bolt.

The stopper keeps the CY-12R/C from turning, and prevents the cables from catching or getting tangle on the stand.

fig.CY-03.e

Playing the CY-12R/C

Bow Shot

This is the most common playing method, playing the pad face of the cymbal. It corresponds to the sound of the “head-side” of the connected trigger input.

Stopper

(Be sure to orient it correctly.)

Tighten the bolt with the included tuning key.

Bow

3.

Attach the CY-12R/C so the unit is oriented as shown in the diagram (bolt should be opposite the output jacks).

4.

Tighten the wing nut to obtain the desired movement.

Use the included felt washer and the wing nut.

fig.CY04.e

Wing Nut

Felt Washer

Edge Shot

This playing method involves striking the edge with the shoulder of the stick. It corresponds to the sound of the “rimside” of the connected trigger input.

To make use of edge shot, you’ll need to connect to a trigger input jack on the percussion sound module that accommodates rim shots.

Edge Sensor

• Double sounding may occur if the wing nut is loose.

• Do not use the washer or felt included with the drum stand (MDS series).

About the Output Jacks

The CY-12R/C features two different output jacks, BOW/BELL and BOW/EDGE.

Use the BOW/BELL output jack when you want to play the bow and the bell sounds (used as a ride cymbal); use the BOW/

EDGE output jack when you want to play the bow and the edge sounds (used as a crash cymbal).

Bell Shot

This playing method involves striking the bell. It corresponds to the sound of the “rim-side” of the connected trigger input.

• To make use of bell shot, you’ll need to connect to a trigger input jack on the percussion sound module that accommodates rim shots.

• Strike the bell somewhat strongly with the shoulder of the stick when playing bell shots.

Bell

Use either the BOW/BELL or BOW/EGDE output jack, but not both at the same time. Connecting both jacks results in two separate trigger inputs playing simultaneously.

Tones Sounded Output Jack Corresponding

Play Methods

BOW/BELL

Bow Shot (p. 11)

Bell Shot (p. 11)

Choke (p. 12)

BOW/EDGE

Bow Shot (p. 11)

Edge Shot (p. 11)

Choke (p. 12)

Head

Rim

Head

Rim

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CY-12R/C (V-Cymbal) / PD-7 (Pad)

Choking

Choking (pinching) the cymbal’s edge with the hand immediately after hitting the cymbal makes the sound stop.

To make use of choking play techniques, you’ll need to connect to a trigger input jack on the percussion sound module that accommodates rim shots.

f

Edge Sensor

properly (p. 10).

* If double triggering still occurs, try adjusting trigger parameters, such as Retrigger Cancel, on your TD-8.

Specifications

CY-12R/C: V-Cymbal Ride/Crash

Pad Size: 12 inches

Trigger: 3 (Bow, Bell, Edge)

Dimensions: 300 (W) x 300 (D) x 51 (H)

11-13/16 (W) x 11-13/16 (W) x 2-1/16 (H)

Weight: 1.1 kg

2 lbs 7 oz

PD-7

(Pad)

Holder

Troubleshooting

The sound does not change when an edge shot is made

Is the cable connected to the BOW/EDGE output?

Make the connection to the BOW/EDGE output to enable

the CY-12R/C to support edge shots (p. 11).

Are you striking the cymbal in the area with the edge sensors?

Edge sensors are embedded only in the part of the CY-

12R/C directly in front (p. 11).

The sound does not change when a bell shot is made

Is the cable connected to the BOW/BELL output?

Make the connection to the BOW/BELL output to enable

the CY-12R/C to support bell shots (p. 11).

• Strike the bell somewhat strongly with the shoulder

of the stick when playing bell shots (p. 11).

• Adjust the “Scan Time.”

Choke play is not possible

Are you choking the cymbal in the area with the edge sensors?

Edge sensors are embedded only in the part of the CY-

12R/C directly in front (p. 12).

Ride cymbal sounds odd

(Other cymbal sound is heard simultaneously)

• Connect either the CY-12R/C’s Bow/Bell output or the

Bow/Edge output to the TD-8 (p. 11).

Double sounding

Are any cables touching the CY-12R/C?

Secure the cables in place with the cable ties so that they do not touch the units. Also, be careful to make sure that the cables are not pulled by the movement of a cymbal

when struck (p. 15).

Are the stopper, felt washer, and wing nut attached correctly?

Double triggering may occur if the stopper and/or wing nut is loose. Use a tuning key (drum key) to tighten

Stand Fixing

Screw

Output Jack

Polarity Switch

Rod

Head

Rim

“– (Roland)” position

Attaching the Pad to a Stand

Attach the PD-7 to a stand (MDS series).

Pass the rod through the eyebolt.

Eyebolt

When attaching the PD-7 to the pad mount, be sure to tighten the stand fixing screw securely. If any of them remain loose, the pad could fall off.

Specifications

PD-7: Pad

Pad Size: 7.5 inches

Trigger: 2 (Head, Rim)

Dimensions: 192 (W) x 230 (D) x 65 (H)

7-9/16 (W) x 9-1/16 (W) x 2-9/16 (H)

Weight: 0.8 kg

1 lb 13 oz

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FD-6

(Hi-Hat Control Pedal)

Adjusting the Travel of the Pedal

deep

Shift the Arm shallow

Loosen the bolt with the included tuning key. After adjusting, tighten the bolt.

Pedal Plate

FD-6 (Hi-Hat Control Pedal)/TD-8 (Percussion Sound Module)

TD-8

(Percussion Sound Module)

Attach the stand holder (included with the drum stand) to the

TD-8.

fig.TD01.e

Narrow

Wide

Control Out Jack

Attaching the Anchor Bolts

(When Using on the Carpet)

Anchor Bolt

Spring for the Anchor Bolt

• The tips of the anchor bolts are sharp. Handle with care.

• When using on flooring, the anchor bolts may damage the floor. Do not attach the anchor bolts.

• When the FD-6 is not going to be used for a long period of time, move and fix the arm, allowing longer travel for the pedal.

• To avoid damage, do not leave the FD-6 for extended periods of time with the pedal plate depressed.

The TD-8 owner's manual assumes use of the FD-7 Hi-Hat

Control Pedal. For each instance in which you find “FD-7” mentioned in the TD-8 owner's manual, please substitute the name “FD-6.”

Specifications

FD-6: Hi-Hat Control Pedal

Dimensions: 160 (W) x 395 (D) x 120 (H) mm

6-5/16 (W) x 15-9/16 (D) x 4-3/4 (H) inches

Weight: 1.4 kg

3 lbs 2 oz (including anchor bolts)

• To attach the stand holder, remove the four 12 mm screws (M5 x 12) from the bottom of the TD-8 and use them. Use of other screws may result in damage to the unit.

• When turning the unit upside-down, get a bunch of newspapers or magazines, and place them under the four corners or at both ends to prevent damage to the buttons and controls. Also, you should try to orient the unit so no buttons or controls get damaged.

• When turning the unit upside-down, handle with care to avoid dropping it, or allowing it to fall or tip over.

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