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Roland V-Pad PDX-100 User Manual

Roland V-Pad PDX-100
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Roland V-Pad PDX-100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeElectronic Drum Pad
Pad TypeMesh Head
Diameter10 inches
Trigger TypePiezo
SensitivityAdjustable
CompatibilityRoland Drum Modules
Size10 inches
MaterialPlastic and Rubber
Connectivity1 x 1/4" Output

Summary

USING THE UNIT SAFELY

Warning and Caution Symbol Explanations

Explains the significance of WARNING and CAUTION labels and common symbols used in the manual.

General Safety Guidelines

Essential safety rules covering placement, liquid/object entry, supervision, impact, and cable management.

IMPORTANT NOTES

Placement and Environmental Care

Advice on avoiding direct sunlight, heat, moisture, and corrosive substances to maintain unit condition.

Maintenance and Chemical Precautions

Guidelines for cleaning the unit and a list of chemicals that can cause damage or deformation.

Handling and Transportation Advice

Best practices for handling cables, connectors, and packaging for safe transport and storage.

Getting Started

Package Contents and Component Identification

Lists all items included in the PDX-100 package and identifies the physical components of the V-Pad.

Technical Specifications

Details key technical parameters of the PDX-100, including dimensions, weight, and head size.

Using the PDX-100

Adjusting Drum Head Tension

Step-by-step guide to properly tension the drum head for optimal response and to prevent sensor damage.

Mounting the Pad to a Stand

Instructions for securely attaching the PDX-100 V-Pad to compatible drum stands or horizontal pipes.

Connecting to the Sound Module

Details on using stereo cables to connect the pad to a percussion sound module for full functionality.

Recommended Parameter Settings

Provides suggested trigger settings for various Roland sound modules to optimize PDX-100 performance.

Replacing the Head or Hoop Rubber

Steps for replacing worn or damaged drum heads and hoop rubber for continued use.

Playing Methods and Nuances

Explains different playing techniques like head shots, rim shots, and cross-sticking for varied sounds.

Information and Support

Roland Service Center Locations

Lists contact information for Roland service centers and distributors worldwide for repair assistance.

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