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Roland PDA120 V-Drums Acoustic Design 12" Tom Pad (Gloss Ebony) User Manual

Names of parts, Mounting on a stand, Connecting to the drum sound module

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Before using this unit, carefully read the leaflet “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES.” After reading, keep the

document(s) where it will be available for immediate reference.

© 2020 Roland Corporation

Names of Parts

Output jack

Hoop rubber

Head

Tuning bolt

Shell

Lug

Hoop

(rim)

Hand knob

Bottom head

Bracket

* The illustration shows the PDA100.

PDA140F only

Legs

NOTE

Due to the characteristics of the materials used in the sensor, the

strike feel of the head and the sensitivity of the sensor may be

affected by changes in temperature and humidity.

Mounting on a Stand

PDA120, PDA100 only

Tom holder

Loosen

Allowable diameter of mounting rod: 9–13 mm (3/8–9/16 inches)

Connecting to the Drum Sound Module

Using the included connection cable (stereo cable) or the

dedicated connection cable included with your drum sound

module, attach the pad to your drum sound module.
Connect the L-shaped plug of the connection cable to the pad’s

output jack.
Using a mono cable will NOT allow rim shots.
* To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn

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

connections.

L-shaped

plug

I-shaped

plug

To Output jack

Example: Drum Sound Module TD-27

Connection cable

(Accessory)

Recommended Parameter Settings

These are the recommended setting values for the trigger

parameters when using the PDA140F, PDA120, or PDA100 with

your drum sound module.
Choose these if “PDA140F/PDA120/PDA100” is one of the choices

for “PAD TYPE” or “TRIG TYPE” on your drum sound module.
If “PDA140F/PDA120/PDA100” is not one of the choices, then

refer to the support information on the Roland website.

http://roland.cm/trigger_prm

You might need to adjust the trigger parameters depending

on the conditions of use, such as the mounting method or the

position of the PDA140F, PDA120, or PDA100.
For details on these settings, refer to the owner’s manual of your

drum sound module.

Adjusting the Head Tension

Before playing, you must adjust the pad tension first.
If the head is too loose, the sensor might not work correctly,

or the sensor might be damaged. For stable operation, adjust

the head tension slightly tighter than the strike feel of a typical

acoustic drum.

NOTE

To avoid faulty operation, observe the following points.

5

Adjust the head evenly so that it does not sag.

5

Adjust the tuning bolts so that they are not loose.

5

It is not necessary to adjust the tension of the bottom head.

1.

Adjust each tuning bolt little by little, across the head

as indicated in the illustration.

Head

Tuning bolt

2

1

5

3

4

6

NOTE

Fully tightening a tuning bolt at only a single location produces

uneven tensioning, and correct playing dynamics may not

be achieved or may even cause malfunctions. Even tuning/

tensioning is very important.

2.

Adjust the tightness of each tuning bolt so that the

head is tensioned evenly.

MEMO

5

Head tension will not affect the actual tuning of the sound you

are playing. For that you need to adjust sound parameters in

the drum sound module you are using. For details, refer to the

owner’s manual of your drum sound module.

5

Also, head tension may change depending on usage. Adjust

as needed.

Replacing the Head or Hoop Rubber

The performance of the head and/or hoop rubber will diminish

with use over time. If the head is torn or becomes too fatigued, or

impossible to tension correctly, then it should be replaced. If the

hoop rubber is worn out, it too can be replaced.
For replacement heads or to have the hoop rubber replaced,

please contact your dealer or a Roland service center.

Replacing the Head

NOTE

5

Applying excessive force to the sensors located under the

head can damage them and/or interfere with accurate

triggering.

5

It is not necessary to replace the bottom head.

PDA140F, PDA120

Head

Hoop

Sensors

* The illustration shows the PDA120.

PDA100

Sensor

1.

Remove all tuning bolts.

Go around and loosen each bolt a little at a time by turning it
counter-clockwise.

2.

Remove the hoop and old head.

* Take care not to touch the sensor with your hand.

3.

Place the new head and hoop on the shell.

4.

Install all six tuning bolts.

5.

Adjust the tension of the head.

Playing Methods

Head shot

Hit only the head of the pad.

MEMO

For details on the sounds that are

supported, refer to the owner’s

manual of your drum sound

module.

Rim shot

Strike the head and the rim of

the pad simultaneously.
A sound (rim sound) different

than the head shot will be

heard.

Head shot

Rim shot

Head shot

Main Specifications

Roland PDA140F, PDA120, PDA100: V-Pad

PDA140F

PDA120

PDA100

Shell

14 (diameter) x 14 (depth) inches
Wood shell

12 (diameter) x 8 (depth) inches
Wood shell

10 (diameter) x 7 (depth) inches
Wood shell

Head

Top: 3-ply mesh head
(middle level floating structure)
Bottom: 3-ply mesh head

Top: 2-ply mesh head
Bottom: 2-ply mesh head

Triggers

2 (Head, Rim)

Connector

Output jack

Allowable diameter of

mounting rod

9–13 mm (3/8–9/16 inches)

Dimensions

415 (W) x 430 (D) x 385 (H) mm
16-3/8 (W) x 16-15/16 (D) x 15-3/16 (H)

inches
(excluding legs)

345 (W) x 380 (D) x 227 (H) mm
13-5/8 (W) x 15 (D) x 8-15/16 (H) inches

295 (W) x 330 (D) x 210 (H) mm
11-5/8 (W) x 13 (D) x 8-5/16 (H) inches

Weight

6.4 kg/14 lbs 2 oz (including legs)
5.3 kg/11 lbs 11 oz (excluding legs)

3.4 kg
7 lbs 8 oz

2.9 kg
6 lbs 7 oz

Accessories

Owner’s Manual, Leaflet “USING THE UNIT SAFELY,” Connection cable, Drum key

This document explains the specifications of the product at the time that the document was issued. For the latest information, refer to

the Roland website.

Owner’s Manual

PDA140F

PDA120

PDA100

V-Pad

English

1

When you need repair service, access this URL and find your nearest Roland Service Center or

authorized Roland distributor in your country.

http://roland.cm/service

Roland Service Centers and Distributors

Roland Service Centers and Distributors

When you need repair service, access this URL and find your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in

your country.

http://roland.cm/service

Roland Service Centers and Distributors

Roland Service Centers and Distributors

When you need repair service, access this URL and find your nearest

Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in your country.

http://roland.cm/service

Roland Service Centers and Distributors

Roland Service Centers and Distributors

About the natural markings on this product

The shells used on this product are manufactured to

accentuate their natural feel and texture.

For this reason, each drum and its parts feature slightly

different colorations and woodgrains (natural markings).

This shows that the product is made from real wood, and

does not indicate any problems with quality.

Precautions regarding placement of this unit on a stand

Be sure to follow the instructions in the Owner’s Manual carefully when placing

this unit on a stand.
If it is not set up properly, you risk creating an unstable situation which could

lead to the unit falling or the stand toppling, and may result in injury.