Roland RT-10T Manual Do Utilizador
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Mounting The Drum Trigger
Set the sensor bolt so that the sensor compresses approximately 2–3 mm when pressed against the head.
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The position of the secured sensor and the amount of this compression play an important role in the
performance of the trigger.
performance of the trigger.
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Make sure that the sensor constantly remains in contact with the head, even when playing the drum.
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This setting is very important. If the sensor is compressed too much against the head, it could cause re-
triggering when the head is played. (meaning more than one sound when you hit the head only once)
triggering when the head is played. (meaning more than one sound when you hit the head only once)
Use a stereo cable (included) to connect the drum trigger and the percussion sound module.
Make sure the cable does not touch the trigger (other than the connection) or the drum itself.
Make sure the cable does not touch the trigger (other than the connection) or the drum itself.
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When using the RT-10S Snare Trigger, rim shots cannot be played if a monaural cable is used.
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More details regarding percussion sound modules capable of processing RT-10S Snare Trigger rim shots
can be found here. “Percussion Sound Module Parameter Settings” (p. 14).
can be found here. “Percussion Sound Module Parameter Settings” (p. 14).
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To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn
off the power on all devices before making any connections.
off the power on all devices before making any connections.
Adjusting the Sensor Position (Sensor Bolt)
Connecting a Percussion Sound Module
RT-10S/RT-10T
RT-10K
Remove
your fingers
your fingers
Press
Head
Head
Press
Remove
your fingers
your fingers
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