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Drum sound module / Pads / Others

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Drum stand

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Connection procedure

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Setup Guide

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Before using this unit, carefully read “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (the leaflet “USING THE UNIT SAFELY,” “TD-07 Owner’s Manual,” and the Setup Guide).  
After reading, keep the document(s) where it will be available for immediate reference.

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.

*  This package does not include a kick pedal. Use with a commercially available kick pedal.

Assemble the drum stand

*  If you will be using this drum stand for an extended period of time in the same location, we recommend that you use a drum mat 

(TDM series) made by Roland to prevent the rubber feet from soiling the surface on which they are placed.

*  The drum stand assembly procedure is for right-handed players. If you want to set up the stand for left-handed players, refer to 

“Assembly for left-handed players” in the lower right.

Attach the parts

Connect the pads to the drum sound module (TD-07)

*  Insert the plug firmly, 

making sure it’s all 
the way in.

1. 

Connect the connection cable to the 
drum sound module as shown in the 
illustration below.

Insert the connector all the way, then 

turn the knobs to fasten it securely.

2. 

Labels are affixed to the 
connection cable to indicate 
the pads to be connected. Make 
connections as shown in the 
illustration at right.

Connect the AC adaptor and headphones/speakers

Connect the AC adaptor, headphones, or speakers as 
described in the “TD-07 Owner’s Manual.”

*  To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, 

always turn down the volume, and turn off all the 
units before making any connections.

For a left-handed setup

Assemble the drum stand as described in 
“Assembly for a left-handed players” of section 

2

 Assemble the drum stand”; then attach the 

parts and connect the cables as shown in the 
illustration at right.

When you’ve finished making connections, turn on the power as described 
in the “TD-07 Owner’s Manual,” and verify that you can hear sound.

This completes assembly and connections.

*  Adjust the position and height of the pads and pedals according 

to your height and tastes, so that they are easy to play.

*  To prevent the drum stand from tipping over, 

do not position the stand leg pipes at the two 

ends more than 1.2 meters (48 inches) apart.

CY-5

CY-5

PDX-6A

PDX-6A

CY-5

TD-07

PDX-8

PDX-6A

Hi-hat control 

pedal

 

8

Hi-hat control 
pedal

 

8

Cymbal pad for hi-hat/crash/ride 
(CY-5 x 3)

 

8

V-Pad for tom 
(PDX-6A x 3)

 

8

Setup Guide (this document)

 

8

Owner’s Manual set

 

8

V-Pad for snare 
(PDX-8)

1. 

Attaching the parts for the kick

1–1. 

Remove the cap that is attached to the 

1

 

main unit’s right pipe (with one holder).

1–2. 

Insert the kick pad and mount holder (for the 
pedal plate), and provisionally fasten them in 
the orientation shown in the illustration.

Kick pad

Mount holder 

(for the pedal plate)

Cap

Wide

Narrow

1–3. 

Replace the cap.

1–4. 

Attach the pedal plate to the mount holder.

Pedal plate

2. 

Assembling the left and right arm sections

*  Lay the left and right arm sections on the floor 

while assembling them.

Left arm section

2–1. 

Using a drum key, loosen the bolt on the 
holder of straight pipe “L” (long) 

3

 , then 

insert curved pipe 

2

.

*  As a general rule, insert curved pipe until the guide hole on 

the pipe can be seen through the gap in the holder.

2–2. 

After firmly inserting it all the way, use the 
drum key to firmly tighten bolt.

Curved pipe

Straight pipe L (Long)

Holder

Bolt

Guide hole

3

2

Drum key

2–3. 

Use the drum key to loosen the bolt of the 
drum sound module holder, then attach the 
drum sound module holder to straight pipe 
“L” (long) 

3

 and tighten the bolt.

Straight pipe L 

(Long)

Bolt

Drum sound module 

holder

3

Right arm section

2–4. 

Using a drum key, loosen the bolt on the 
holder of straight pipe “R” (short) 

4

 then 

insert curved pipe 

2

.

*  As a general rule, insert curved pipe until the guide hole on 

the pipe can be seen through the gap in the holder.

2–5. 

After firmly inserting it all the way, use the 
drum key to firmly tighten bolt.

Curved pipe

Straight pipe 

R (Short)

about 7 cm (3 inches)

Holder

Bolt

Guide hole

4

2

2–6. 

Position straight pipe “R” (short) 

4

 so that its 

tip protrudes by about 7 cm (3 inches), and 
then tighten the holder.

3. 

Attach the left/right arm sections to the main unit

3–1. 

Use a drum key to loosen bolt of the holder 
“A” attached to the left-side pipe (with two 
holders) of the main unit 

1

 , and insert left 

arm (of the assembly you created in step 1) 
into holder “A” of the main unit.

Holder A

Bolt

Curved pipe

Main unit

Left arm

1

2

*  As a general rule, insert curved pipe until the guide hole on 

the pipe can be seen through the gap in the holder.

Bolt

Guide hole

3–2. 

After firmly inserting it all the way, use the 
drum key to firmly tighten bolt.

3–3. 

Lower the holder “B” attached to the main 
unit 

1

’s right pipe, moving it down to the 

position shown in the illustration.

Holder B

about 7 cm (3 inches)

3–4. 

Use the drum key to loosen bolt of the holder 
“B,” and insert right arm (of the assembly you 
created in step 1) into holder “B” of the main 
unit 

1

.

Holder B

Bolt

Curved pipe

Right arm

2

*  As a general rule, insert curved pipe until the guide hole on 

the pipe can be seen through the gap in the holder.

Bolt

Guide hole

3–5. 

After firmly inserting it all the way, use the 
drum key to firmly tighten bolt.

4. 

Attaching the snare pipe

4–1. 

Use the drum key to loosen bolt of the holder 
“C,” and insert the snare pipe 

5

 into holder 

“C” of the main unit 

1

4–2. 

After firmly inserting it all the way, use the 
drum key to firmly tighten bolt.

*  Insert the end of the snare pipe that doesn’t have a cap on it 

into holder “C.”

Snare pipe

Holder C

Cap

Bolt

5

5. 

Adjusting the vertical pipes

5–1. 

Place the main unit 

1

 upright, then loosen 

the hand knobs of holders “A” and “B.” Next, 
spread open the pipes at left and right.

5–2. 

Adjust to an angle at which the drum stand 
can remain upright on its own, and then 
tighten the hand knobs (two locations) that 
you loosened.

5–3. 

Verify that the four vertical pipes are truly 
vertical.

If the stand wobbles, loosen the bolts on the 
holders of straight pipes “L” (long) 

3

 and “R” 

(short) 

4

 and adjust the height. After adjusting 

the height, tighten the bolts on the holders.

Bolts on the holder

Hand knobs of 

holders A and B

6. 

Attaching the pad mounts

NOTE

The tips of the mounts are sharp. Handle them with 

care.

Main unit/snare pipe

6–1. 

Attach mount holders 

8

 to the top of the 

main unit 

1

 and tighten the respective hand 

knobs.

Mount holders

Hand knobs

8

6–2. 

Attach the pad mounts 

9

 to mount holder 

8

, and firmly tighten the respective hand 

knobs.

Pad mounts

Hand knobs

9

6–3. 

Attach mount holder 

8

 to the snare pipe 

5

and tighten the hand knob.

Mount holder

Hand knob

8

6–4. 

Attach pad mount (with memory clamp) 

10

 

to the snare pipe 

5

, and tighten the hand 

knob.

(with the memory clamp)

Hand knob

Pad mount

10

Right arm

6–5. 

Attach pad mount 

9

 to the mount holder 

8

, and tighten the hand knob.

Mount holder

Hand knob

Pad mount

9

8

7. 

Attaching the cymbal mounts

7–1. 

Insert the hi-hat and ride cymbal mounts 
(short) 

6

 and the crash cymbal mount 

(long) 

7

 into the holder of the curved pipe 

2

, and adjust the position and direction 

of all holders as shown in the illustration to 
complete the setup.

Cymbal mount (Short)

Cymbal mount (Short)

Cymbal mount (Long)

Pad mounts

Pad mount

Pad mount

Kick pad

Pedal plate

(with memory clamp)

6

6

7

9

9

10

The ball portion 

should be visible by 

the player

Ball

NOTE

 

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When setting-up or adjusting the drum stand, take care not to pinch your fingers between movable parts and the main unit. If using this in a location where children 

are present, be sure to provide adult supervision or guidance.

 

5

Prepare an area in which you can perform the assembly safely.

 

5

Do not use a power tool (e.g., an electric screwdriver) to assemble the stand. You risk damaging or stripping the screws.

No. Name

Quantity

1

Main unit

1

2

Curved pipe 

2

3

Straight pipe L (Long)

1

4

Straight pipe R (Short)

1

5

Snare pipe

1

6

Cymbal mount (Short)

2

7

Cymbal mount (Long)

1

8

Mount holder

3

9

Pad mount

3

10

Pad mount (with the memory clamp)

1

11

Cable clip

4

12

Cable tie

2

Use caution regarding the 
following to prevent the drum 
stand from falling over.

 

5

Adjust the rod height so 

that no part of any cymbal 

is higher than 1.2 meters (48 

inches) above the floor.

 

5

Attach the cymbals in 

such a way that the 

center of the cymbal 

does not extend 

beyond the rear pipes 

of the stand.

Adjusting the position of the cymbal

Attach the kick pedal

1. 

Mount the kick pedal to the 
pedal plate.

2. 

Adjust the position of 
the kick pad and the kick 
pedal so that the beater 
strikes the center of the 
kick pad when you step 
on the kick pedal.

3. 

Once the kick pad and kick 
pedal are in the desired 
playing position, tighten 
the hand knobs.

Verify that the plate and pedal firmly 

contact the floor without any gap

Install the kick pedal 

securely.

1.2 m (48 inches)

Cabling diagram for the connection cable 

(As seen from the back)

*  Fasten the cables so that they will 

not obstruct your playing; use 
cable clips 

11

 and cable ties 

12

 Make sure to wrap the cable ties 
around the pipes.

Attach the hi-hat (CY-5), crash cymbal/ride cymbal (CY-8)

PDX-6A

TD-07

Hi-hat control pedal

(T1)

PDX-6A

(T2)

PDX-6A

(T3)

PDX-8

(SNR)

CY-5

(HH)

CY-5

(RD)

CY-5

(CR1)

CR1

T2

T1

T3

HH

SNR

TD-07

HHC

KIK

RD

CR2

Cabling diagram for the connection cable 

(As seen from the back)

CR1

T2

T1

T3

HH

SNR

TD-07

KIK

HHC

RD

NOTE

When handling the hi-hat control pedal, kick pedal, or cymbal pads, take care not to 
pinch your fingers between movable parts and the main unit. If using this in a location 
where children are present, be sure to provide adult supervision or guidance.

*  When attaching the PDX-8 (snare), 

refer to “About the memory clamp” 
on the other side.

*

5

1

0

0

0

7

6

4

3

8

-

0

1

*

“CR2” is not used. It is used when 
you are adding a cymbal using a 
separately sold cymbal pad and 
cymbal mount (MDY-Standard). If 
you are not adding this, leave the cap 
attached. Fasten it so that it does not 
obstruct your performance.

*  PDX-6A does not support 

the use of the rim-shot 
technique.

OK

Not OK

TD-07DMK

 

8

AC adaptor

 

8

Connection cable

 

8

Kick pad

 

8

Pedal plate

 

8

Drum sound 
module holder

 

8

Mount holder  
(for the pedal plate)

 

8

Drum sound module 
(TD-07)

 

8

Drum key

1

2

3

Knob

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

Assembly for a left-handed players

If you want to use a left-handed setup, assemble the 
stand as follows.

 

5

Reattach the holders attached to the main unit 

1

’s pipes 

so that there are two holders on the right and one on 

the left.

 

5

Attach the kick pedal and the pedal plate to the left side 

of the main unit 

1

.

 

5

Assemble the left and right arm sections so that straight 

pipe “R” (short) 

4

 is at the left and straight pipe “L” (long) 

3

 and the drum sound module holder are at the right, 

and attach them to the main unit 

1

.

 

5

Attach the snare pipe 

5

 to the right side of the main 

unit 

1

.

 

5

Attach the pad mounts 

9 10

 and cymbal mounts 

6 7

 as 

shown in the illustration.

Label

“CR2” is not used. It is used when you are adding a cymbal 
using a separately sold cymbal pad and cymbal mount (MDY-
Standard). If you are not adding this, leave the cap attached. 
Fasten it so that it does not obstruct your performance.

Beater

Kick pad

Hand knob

Cymbal mount (Short)

Cymbal mount (Short)

Cymbal mount (Long)

Pad mounts

Kick pad

Pedal plate

Straight pipe R (Short)

Pad mount

Straight pipe L (Long)

Pad mount

(with the memory clamp)

6

6

7

9

9

10

4

3

Snare 

pipe

5

Drum 

sound 

module 

holder

1. 

Position the cymbal so that the stopper (convex 
portion) of the cymbal mount is aligned with the 
concave portion of the bottom of the cymbal.

2. 

Hi-hat:

Tighten the cymbal nut enough to prevent the pad from 

wobbling when you strike it.

Crash/Ride cymbal:

Tighten the cymbal nut enough to allow an appropriate 

amount of sway.

*  Use the cymbal nut and felt washer that are included with the drum stand.

“Roland” logo on the 

farther side

Cymbal nut

Felt washer

Stopper 

(convex 

portion)

Attach the drum sound module 

(TD-07)

Use the bolt of the drum sound module 
holder to attach it as shown in the 
illustration.

Attach the snare (PDX-8) 

and toms (PDX-6A)

Loosen

Tighten

Pad mount

Power cord

to AC outlet

AC adaptor

Headphones 

Amplified speaker 

etc.

CR2

1.2 m 

 (48 inches)

OK

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