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Setup Guide
© 2020 Roland Corporation
Before using this unit, carefully read “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES” of this document and accessories.
After reading, keep the document(s) where it will be available for immediate reference.
4
Assembling the Kick (KD-10)
Assembly procedure
Reference
For details on the kick, refer to “KD-10 Owner’s Manual.”
1.
Attach the kick pedal (commercially available) to the
KD-10.
Position the beater so that it strikes the center of the head,
then secure the kick pedal and KD-10 firmly in place.
* Take care not to pinch your fingers.
Beater must hit the center
of the striking surface
Beater
Install the kick pedal securely.
2.
Step on the kick pedal and make sure that it’s properly
attached and in a stable position.
Check to make sure that the KD-10 and the kick pedal both
make contact with the floor.
Check to be sure they’re making contact with the floor
TD-27KV
1
MDS-Standard 2 (Drum Stand)
Check the included items
As soon as you open the package, check to see that all items are included.
If anything is missing, please contact your dealer.
* When checking the items included with the drum stand, refer to “MDS-Standard 2 Owner’s
Manual.”
* This package does not include a kick pedal, a hi-hat stand, and a
snare stand. Use with a commercially available kick pedal, hi-hat
stand, and snare stand.
* The drum key used to attach the pads is inside the packing carton
of the drum sound module.
TD-27KV (Drum Set)
8
TD-27 (Drum sound module) x 1
8
PD-140DS (V-Pad digital snare) x 1
8
CY-18DR (V-Cymbal digital ride) x 1
8
VH-10 (V-Hi-hat) x 1
8
KD-10 (Kick Pad) x1
8
PDX-100 (V-Pad) (tom1, 2, 3) x 3
8
CY-12C (V-Cymbal for crash 1) x 1
8
CY-13R (V-Cymbal for crash 2) x 1
Owner’s Manuals
8
TD-27KV Setup Guide (this document)
8
TD-27 Quick Start
8
PD-140DS Owner’s Manual
8
CY-18DR Owner’s Manual
8
VH-10 Owner’s Manual
8
KD-10 Owner’s Manual
8
PDX-100 Owner’s Manual
8
CY-13R / CY-12C Owner’s Manual
* The TD-27/PD-140DS/CY-18DR accessories are in
the respective packing cartons.
8
Cables
Dedicated connection cable x 1
(Packed with the TD-27)
Trigger cable x 1
Connection cable x 2
(Packed in the respective cartons
of the PD-140DS and CY-18DR)
3
Assembling the Hi-Hat (VH-10)
Assembly procedure
Reference
For details on the hi-hat, refer to “VH-10 Owner’s Manual.”
1.
Remove the clutch included with the hi-
hat stand (commercially available) from
the cymbal rod.
* The clutch included with the hi-hat stand will not
be used.
* It is not necessary to remove the felt component
(or rubber portion) on the hi-hat stand used for
supporting the bottom cymbal.
2.
Confirm that the cymbal rod is firmly
secured.
For instructions on tightening the cymbal
rod, refer to the owner’s manual for your
cymbal stand.
* Looseness or play in the cymbal rod can make the
top hi-hat unstable, causing it to shake or turn, and
prevent proper functioning.
3.
With the sponge surface of the anti-
vibration plate facing upward, pass it
over the cymbal rod.
This will rest on top of the felt component (or
rubber portion) of the hi-hat stand's cymbal
receiver.
4.
Place the motion sensor unit with the
cymbal rod passing through the hole of
the motion sensor unit.
* Position the CONTROL OUT jack on the farther side,
as viewed from the player.
5.
Pass the hi-hat over the cymbal rod.
Positioning the “Roland” logo on the farther
side, as viewed from the player will provide
the best sensitivity.
6.
With the hi-hat completely separated
from the motion sensor unit, power-on
the TD-27.
motion sensor unit
Separated
clutch screw
* When turning the VH-10 upside down, protect the
clutch and the sensor from damage. Handle the unit
with care so that it is not dropped or overturned.
Clutch Screw
Hi-Hat
Motion Sensor Unit
* CONTROL OUT jack on the farther
side, as viewed from the player
* “Roland” logo on the farther
side, as viewed from the
player
* Sponge side up
Insulating Plate
Cymbal Rod
Diameter: 6.0–7.0 mm
(1/4 to 5/16 inches)
Diameter: 11.7 mm
(1/2 inches) Max.
Compatible Stands
2
Assembly procedure
Assemble the drum stand (MDS-Standard 2)
Assemble the drum stand using the procedure described in “MDS-Standard 2 Owner’s Manual.”
* This drum set illustration is for a right-handed player. If you want to set up for a left-handed player, assemble it as described in “Assembly
for a left-handed player” in “MDS-Standard 2 Owner’s Manual.”
* For reasons of safety, do not spread the drum stand
wider than 1.2 meters (47 inches). Doing so can cause
the stand to fall over.
1.2 m
(47 inches)
Pad mounts
Cymbal mounts
Mount holder
(KD-10)
(VH-10)
(CY-12C)
SNARE
TD-27
(CY-18DR)
(CY-13R)
(PDX-100)
RIDE
TOM1
TOM2
KICK
TOM3
HI-HAT
CRASH1
CRASH2
(PD-140DS)
(PDX-100)
(PDX-100)
5
Attaching Various Parts to the
Drum Stand
Installing the kick (KD-10)
NOTE
Adjusting the head tension affects only the head response,
and does not change the pitch of the sound as it would on an
acoustic drum.
Pitch adjustments are made by editing the sound in your drum
sound module. For details, refer to the “TD-27 Quick Start.”
Attach the crash cymbal (CY-12C / CY-13R) and ride cymbal (CY-18DR)
1.
Position the cymbal so that the convex portion
of the cymbal mount is aligned with the concave
portion of the bottom of the cymbal.
2.
Tighten the cymbal nut to obtain an appropriate
amount of sway.
* Use the cymbal nut and felt washer that are included with the
drum stand.
Insert the plug of the connection cable
into the CY-18DR’s DIGITAL TRIGGER OUT
connector.
Adjusting the anchor bolts
When using on
the V-Drums mat,
Noise Eater, or carpet
When using on the
floor
Installing the hi-hat (VH-10)
Position it so that the Roland logo on the farther
side, as viewed from the player.
Use the included drum key to attach the various parts.
* The settings explained in this guide are for a right-handed player. If you want to set up for a
left-handed player, refer to “Assembly for a Left-Handed Player” in the next page.
* For details on each part, refer to the owner’s manual of each part.
If you’re using this unit on a V-Drums mat, on a Noise Eater (NE-10), or on
carpet, extending the anchor bolts will secure the unit in place, making it
easier for you to perform.
* When used on flooring, the anchor bolts may damage the floor.
* The tips of the anchor bolts are sharp. Handle with care.
Mounting the snare (PD-140DS) on a snare stand
The PD-140DS can only be used with a commercially available snare stand.
* Make sure that the snare stand you are using is able to support a 14-inch shell.
Insert the plug of the connection cable into the PD-140DS’s DIGITAL TRIGGER
OUT connector.
Adjusting the head tension
Adjust the tension so that the pad
responds to your strikes with the
appropriate feel.
1.
Adjust each tuning bolt little
by little, across the head as
indicated in the illustration.
2.
Adjust the tightness of each
tuning bolt so that the head is
tensioned evenly.
Use the protector to lock the connection.
Connection cable
Protector
DIGITAL TRIGGER OUT connector
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
6
tuning bolt
Use the protector
to lock the
connection.
Connection cable
Protector
DIGITAL TRIGGER OUT connector
“Roland” logo on
the farther side, as
viewed from the
player
Cymbal nut
Felt washer
Convex portion
Attach the drum sound module (TD-27)
1.
Use the included wing bolts to attach the
sound module mounting plate to the drum
sound module.
Roland logo faces
outward
Sound module mounting plate
2.
Loosen the hand knob of the drum stand
mount holder, and insert the sound module
mounting plate.
Hand knob of
mount holder
3.
Using the drum key included with the drum
sound module, adjust the angle of the sound
module mounting plate.
Attach the toms (PDX-100)
Adjusting the head tension
Adjust the tension so that the pad responds to your
strikes with the appropriate feel.
1.
Adjust each tuning bolt little
by little, across the head as
indicated in the illustration.
2.
Adjust the tightness of each
tuning bolt so that the head is
tensioned evenly.
* Before using the pad, tighten the head so that the tension is
rather firm.
Loosen
Tighten
Rod
6
5
4
2
1
3
tuning bolt
Adjusting the position of the cymbal
1.2 m
(47 inches)
Adjust the height
of the rod so that
the highest point
of the cymbal is
less than 1.2 meters
(47 inches).
Attach the cymbal
so that its center
does not extend
toward the back
beyond the pipes
of the stand (the
pipes at the back
of the stand).
OK