Page 2 - Options
2 Options PM-01 Personal Drum Monitor The perfect home amplifier for the HD-1 V-Drums Lite. DAP-1 V-Drums Accessory Package Essential Accessories for V-Drummers• Drum Throne• Drum Sticks• Inner Earphones• Stereo Mini-Cable TDM-1 V-Drums Mat Secure-Performance Mat for HD-1 HD-1_r_e.book 2 ページ 2007年3月...
Page 3 - Introduction
3 Introduction Drumming is for everybody and the Roland HD-1 V-Drums Lite is the best way to add rhythm and music to your life! The Roland HD-1 V-Drums Lite is for anyone who wants to enjoy playing drums. It is portable, durable and loaded with professional sounds. It is perfect for home, office, pr...
Page 4 - Contents
4 Contents 201a Options............................................ 2 Introduction ..................................... 3 Features........................................... 5 Drum Set Elements ....................................................... 6Panel and Parts Descriptions ......................
Page 5 - Features; Sounds; Play with External Audio Sources
5 Features Sounds 70 high quality Drum, Percussion and special effects sounds are ready to play with the 10 different drum kits. It’s Quiet! Specially developed kick and hi-hat pedals are mounted on the support pipes, minimizing direct vibration to the floor. Lightweight and Compact The HD-1 require...
Page 6 - Acoustic Drum; Snare Drum; Tom Toms; Drum Set Elements
6 Here are some basic terms related to drum sets. Acoustic Drum fig.DrumSet-e Kick (Bass Drum) Played with a kick pedal, it’s the largest drum in the kit. Snare Drum The snare drum is the main “voice” of a drum kit. Hi-Hat An acoustic hi-hat uses 2 cymbals mounted on a hi-hat stand. * The HD-1 uses ...
Page 8 - Panel and Parts Descriptions
8 fig.PanelDescription 1. [VOLUME] Knob Adjusts the sound level (p. 11). 2. [TEMPO] Knob For setting the speed of the metronome or patterns (p. 15, p. 16). 3. [ ] Button For starting and stopping the metronome (p. 16). 4. [ ]–[ ] Buttons For selecting drum kits (p. 14). 5. [ ] Button For selecting a...
Page 10 - Getting Ready to Perform; Getting Connected
10 Getting Ready to Perform For details on assembling the stand, refer to the separate leaflet “Set-Up Guide.” As a security measure to prevent damage to speakers or other devices, be sure the power is off on the HD-1 before making any connections. fig.setsuzoku-e 2 headphones can be used by using t...
Page 11 - Turning On the Power
11 Once connections have been made ( p. 10), turn on the power to all connected devices in the order as specified below. Doing otherwise raises the risk of damage or malfunction to the connected devices. fig.powerOn 1. Make sure that the HD-1s [VOLUME] knob, and that of any connected amp, is set to ...
Page 12 - Adjusting the Head Tension on the Snare
12 Before playing the snare pad, you must tighten the head. If it is too loose, problems such as faulty triggering may occur. 1. Use the included drum key, and tighten each tuning bolt slightly, in the order shown in the diagram. This guarantees even tension and a correct head response. fig.Adjust-e...
Page 13 - Playing the Kit; Playing the Cymbal Pads; Holding the Sticks
13 Playing the Kit The most common way to hold the sticks is called the “matched grip” as shown in the photos below. fig.holdingStick Playing the Cymbal Pads Play ONLY on the rubber surface. Playing on the plastic part will produce sound, but you can damage the pad. fig.SymbalShot-e Holding the Stic...
Page 14 - Selecting a Kit
14 A drum kit consists of sounds assigned to each pad. In some cases, the sound will change depending upon your playing dynamics. 1. Buttons from [ ] through [ ] Pressing these buttons will call up different kits. 2. Variation [ ] When you press this button, you can access the variation kits. Exampl...
Page 15 - About the Drum Kits; Pad Sensitivity
15 About the Drum Kits Here is an explanation about the sounds used in each kit. More details about the individual sounds in each kit can be found in the “Drum Kit Sound List” (p. 20). The HD-1 can be adjusted to accommodate any dynamic level of playing, allowing even children with a very light touc...
Page 16 - Adjusting the Metronome Volume; Changing the Metronome Sound; Metronome Operations
16 The HD-1’s built-in metronome is a valuable practice aid. 1. Press [ ]. [ ] lights up and the metronome starts. 2. Turn the [TEMPO] knob to adjust the tempo.(Range: 40–220 BPM) Adjusting the Metronome Volume 1. While the metronome is playing, press and continue to hold down the [ ] button. 2. Whi...
Page 17 - Replacing a Pad; Replacing the Snare Head
17 Replacing a Pad If it’s necessary to replace the head on the snare, follow these instructions: Optional replacement head: MH-8 Mesh Head fig.replace-snare-e The sensor and cushion under the head are very sensitive. Put no pressure on these parts as it may disrupt the proper functioning of the pad...
Page 18 - Detaching/Mounting a Tom Pad; Detaching a Tom Pad
18 Please remember that the pads designed for the HD-1 will not fit on any other brand of stand. 1. Unplug the tom and cymbal cables. fig.replace-tam3-j 2. Use a drum key to remove bolt securing the cymbal rod from the pipe. fig.replace-tam1-j 3. Remove the plastic end-cap from the pipe. * Do not in...
Page 19 - Troubleshooting
19 Troubleshooting If you suspect a malfunction, please read this page first. Power does not turn on AC adaptor is connected properly? (p. 10) No sound • Check the volume knob.• Are all pad cables connected correctly? If using an amp/audio system• Volume settings and input/output connections are cor...
Page 20 - Drum Kit Sound List
20 Drum Kit Sound List No. Kit Name Kick Snare Tom 1 Tom 2 Tom 3 Hi-Hat Ride Crash Normal Acoustic Wood Kick Bright Snare Wood Tom Hi Wood Tom Mid Wood Tom Low Heavy Hi-Hat Pop Ride Fast Crash Variation Jazz Jazz Kick Jazz Snare Jazz Tom Hi Cross Stick Jazz Tom Low Jazz Hi-Hat Sizzle Ride Fast “Tip”...
Page 21 - About MIDI; MIDI Implementation Chart
21 About MIDI By connecting an external sound module to the HD-1’s MIDI OUT connector you can play sounds on that external module.If you connect the MIDI OUT to a sequencer, you can record your performance. MIDI transmit channel 10 Hi-Hat Pedal Position data is transmitted using control change numbe...
Page 22 - Conversion for Left-Handed Use
22 Conversion for Left-Handed Use If you are left handed, it is possible to configure the HD-1 for you.Follow these instructions: * You will need two 50 cm extension cables. 1. Remove both the crash and ride cables from the cymbal rod, then connect an extension cable to each of them. Next, switch th...
Page 23 - Specifications
23 Specifications HD-1 V-Drums Lite ● Kit Configuration Kick Pedal, Snare, Hi-Hat, Hi-Hat Pedal, Tom x 3, Crash, Ride ● Drum Kits: 10 ● Patterns: 10 ● Controls: Drum Kit button x 5Variation buttonMetronome buttonVolume knobTempo knob ● Metronome: Tempo (40--220)Sounds (3 types)Volume (3 levels) ● Co...
Page 24 - Notation; Performers Profile
24 Notation This is the music notation for the basic 8-beat practice provided on the DVD. fig.gakufu-trace-2-e Crash Hi-Hat Snare Kick Pedal R : Right handL : Left hand Performers Profile DVD- performance/ explanations by Johnny Rabb Johnny’s Profile: Resides in Nashville, TN/USA, is an author, prod...
Page 27 - NOTICE; FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89/336/EEC. For EU Countries For Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement...