Roland KD-7, PD-9, TD-8KV 取扱説明書

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  • PD-7とPD-9の違いは何ですか?
    KD-7にキックペダルは付属していますか?
    FD-7をSPD-11に接続する際の注意点は何ですか?
    ポラリティー・スイッチの役割は何ですか?
Please use the PD-7 or PD-9 as a snare/tom/cymbal pad.
To connect the PD-7 or PD-9 to a Roland sound module equipped with a trigger interface (such as the TD-7 or SPD-
11), use the supplied stereo cable. If you use a monaural cable, you will not be able to obtain the rim-shot and
choking techniques.
For a detailed explanation about this function, see page 4.
As shown below, you can attach the PD-7 or PD-9 to a drum stand in two different ways. To change the angle for
inserting the rod, first loosen the Stand Fixing Screw and then rotate the eyebolt by degrees.
NOTE If you use method B, do not try to insert the rod into the eyebolt by force, as it will not go any further than a
predetermined point.
A
B
C
D
E
Eyebolt
Method BMethod A
Dimensions 10 (W) 11-1/2 (D) 2-11/16 (H) inches
254 (W) 292 (D) 68 (H) mm
Weight 3 lbs 9 oz
1600 g
Dimensions 7-9/16 (W) 9-1/16 (D) 2-9/16 (H) inches
192 (W) 230 (D) 65 (H) mm
Weight 1 lb 13 oz
800 g
PD-7
PD-9
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The kick pedal is not included in this package. The KD-7 can be used with any kick pedal on the market.
To set up the KD-7 with the Sound Module, use the supplied stereo cable.
Connecting another KD-7 to the MIX IN jack on the first KD-7 lets you fine-tune
the output of the two KD-7 units with the Output Level control. To lower the
unit's output level, use a flathead screwdriver to turn the Output Level control
counterclockwise. The Output Level control should normally be left at its
maximum setting.
For a detailed explanation about this function, see page 4.
Connecting the OUTPUT jack on another KD-7 to the MIX IN jack on the first KD-7 lets you use the setup as a double kick drum. To use MIX IN jack, you
will need to re-adjust the trigger parameter on the sound module, since the output level will be reduced compared with times when only one KD-7 is used.
Be sure that you connect the second KD-7 to the MIX IN jack.
Attach as shown and securely fasten the screw of the kick pedal. After a long period of operation, the mechanical components for the KD-7 (such as Beater
and/or Sensor) may deteriorate. At the appropriate time, these parts should be replaced. Component parts are available at the retailer from whom you have
purchased your KD-7. For details, contact the authorized Roland distributor or local Service Station in your country.
The beater should be connected as shown in this figure.
Using your kick pedal, adjust the height of the foot
plate so that the beater strikes the rubber pad
squarely.
BDC
E
F
G
H
I
The beater should be connected as
shown in this figure:
A
Rotate the anchor bolt to
join it to the foot plate and
then adjust the height.
Foot Plate
Anchor Bolt
Kick Pedal
Dimensions 6-13/16 (W) 4-7/16 (D) 3-15/16 (H) inches
172 (W) 112 (D) 100 (H) mm
Weight 3 lbs 2 oz
1410 g (including the beater)
–2–
Connect the FD-7 to the Hi-Hat Control Jack on the TD-5, TD-7, TD-10 or SPD-11 using the supplied stereo cable.
If you have connected the FD-7 to the Hi-hat Control Jack on the SPD-11, set the [HH CONT/EXT 4] select switch to
the HH CONT position.
This adjusts the load (feel) of the pedal.
Connect this jack to the sound module.
Fasten this firmly when you use the FD-7.
You can adjust the travel of the pedal by changing the length of the Rod.
NOTE When the FD-7 is not going to be used for a long period of time, set the Rod as shown fig b. Do not leave the FD-7 for
a long time with the Pedal Plate depressed.
To use the FD-7 on a loop type carpet, attach the tapes as shown in the figure. Before
attaching the tapes, be sure to remove any dirt or dust from the FD-7. Note that once
the tape has been attached and then removed, it will be less adhesive.
ba
You can adjust the travel of the
pedal by changing the length of
the Rod.
A
B
C
F
E
D
Dimensions 6-3/4 (W) 15-9/16 (D) 6-3/4 (H) inches
170 (W) 394 (D) 170 (H) mm
Weight 4 lbs 4 oz
1910 g
–3–
The PD-7, PD-9, and KD-7 are equipped with Polarity Switches which change the polarity of the trigger signal
generated by hitting the PD-7/PD-9/KD-7. Set the Polarity Switch to the position required by the trigger interface
you are using. If the polarity is not correct, the sound level may be reduced or the signal delayed. Set it to the “–”
position when using a TD-5 , TD-10 or SPD-11. When using a TD-7, either position will do.
–4–
Never use or store the unit in places that are:
Subject to temperature extremes (e.g., direct sunlight in an
enclosed vehicle, near a heating duct, on top of heat-
generating equipment); or are
Damp (e.g., baths, washrooms, on wet floors); or are
Humid; or are
Dusty; or are
Subject to high levels of vibration.
To prevent accidents, never allow small children to play near
the drum kit.
When attaching the pads to the mounts, be sure to tighten the
stand fixing screws securely. If any of them remain loose, the
pad could fall off.
The KD-7 is provided with an anchor bolt which prevents it
from sliding while being played. Please be careful so as not to
hurt yourself while setting it.
While playing the KD-7, please be careful so as not to get
anything caught between the pad face and the beater.
While playing the FD-7, please be careful so as not to get
anything caught under the pedal plate.
Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight, place it near devices
that radiate heat, leave it inside an enclosed vehicle, or
otherwise subject it to temperature extremes. Excessive heat
can deform or discolor the unit.
Although the PD-7,PD-9,KD-7 and FD-7 were carefully
designed so as to reduce to the absolute minimum the
unwanted sound that might be produced when played
(impact and other operational sounds), even small amounts of
such vibrational sounds can quite easily be transmitted
through floors and walls. For this reason, we suggest that you
exercise caution (especially in the late hours of the night) to
avoid disturbing others within your residence or the
immediate neighborhood.
Copyright 1997 ROLAND CORPORATION
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproducted in
any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.
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