Troubleshooting – Roland TD-27KV2 V-Drums Electronic Drum Kit User Manual
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Trouble
Items to check
Action
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Troubles with sound
No sound /
Insufficient volume
Is the product correctly connected to the external
devices?
Check the connections.
Could the product’s volume be lowered?
Use the [PHONES] knob or [MASTER] knob to adjust
the volume.
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Could the volume of the connected amplified
speaker be lowered?
Adjust the volume of the connected amplified
speakers.
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Could the volume be lowered on the smartphone
etc. that’s connected to the MIX IN jack?
Make adjustments using the [BACKING] knob or on
your smartphone.
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Could the MIDI “Local Control” be “OFF”?
Set “Local Control” to “ON.”
A specific pad does
not sound
Are the cables correctly connected to each pad and
pedal?
Check the connections.
Could the Instrument be “OFF”?
Assign an Instrument.
Could the pad’s “Volume” be lowered?
Adjust the pad’s “Volume.”
Have the settings for “OUTPUT” been made correctly? Check the settings for “OUTPUT.”
Could user samples have been deleted?
If you delete the user sample that’s assigned to a
pad, it will not produce sound.
Either load the user sample once again, or assign a
different instrument.
Is the pad’s “trigger type” set correctly?
Set the pad’s “trigger type.”
Is the connection cable correctly connected to the
TRIGGER IN jack/TRIGGER INPUT jack or the DIGITAL
TRIGGER IN port?
Check the connections.
No sound when you
strike a pad assigned
to a TRIGGER IN jack
or TRIGGER INPUT
jack / Trigger does not
respond
If a pad connected to a DIGITAL TRIGGER IN port
is assigned to the same trigger input as a pad
connected to a TRIGGER IN jack/TRIGGER INPUT
jack, the sound of the pad that’s connected to the
TRIGGER IN jack/TRIGGER INPUT jack is not output.
Disconnect the pad connection cable from the
DIGITAL TRIGGER IN port.
No sound when
you strike a pad
connected to a
DIGITAL TRIGGER IN
port / Trigger does
not respond
Is the trigger input set correctly?
After connecting the pad, specify the trigger input
that it will play.
Could you be using carbon or metal sticks?
Use wood or plastic sticks. Using carbon or metal
sticks might make the sensor malfunction.
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Could you be using metal brushes?
Use nylon brushes. Using metal brushes might make
the sensor malfunction, or might scratch the pad.
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Troubles with SD card
SD card is connected
but not recognized /
Data is not visible
Is the SD card formatted correctly?
Format the SD card on this product.
Can’t play MP3/WAV
file
Does the product support the sampling frequency
and bit rate of the MP3 file, or the sampling
frequency and bit depth of the WAV file?
Use MP3/WAV files that the product supports.
Playback may be unable to keep up if you raise the
playback speed of a high bit-rate of MP3.
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Can’t correctly set the
A-B repeat times
When using a MP3 file, it might not be possible to
play back the A-B repeat region correctly.
Can’t play or import
an audio file
Is the audio file format correct?
Check the audio file format, file name, and file name
extension.
Is the audio file in the correct location?
Check the location of the audio file.
Could a large number of audio files be in the folder?
Keep the number of audio files in a folder to 200 or
fewer.
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Troubleshooting