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Roland PDX-12 Dual-Trigger Mesh V-Pad User Manual

Main specifications, Check the included items, Main features

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Main Specifications

Roland PDX-12: Dual Trigger Pad

Pad size

12 inches

Trigger

2 (Head, Rim)

Dimensions

430 (W) x 360 (D) x 105 (H) mm

16-15/16 (W) x 14-3/16 (D) x 4-3/16 (H) inches

Weight

2.1 kg

4 lbs 11 oz

Accessories

Owner’s Manual, Connection cable, Knob bolt, Drum key

Options (sold separately)

Pad mount (MDH series), Drum stand (MDS series)

* 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.

Check the Included Items

After opening the package, check that all of the included items

are present. If anything is missing, contact your dealer.

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PDX-12

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Owner’s Manual

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Connection cable

5

Knob Bolt

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Drum key

Main Features

Pad for 12-Inch Snare/Tom

Equipped with a mesh head that provides a natural strike feel and

minimal acoustic noise. The 12-inch size allows a natural head rebound

that's close to that of an acoustic drum, ensuring high play ability.

Structure and Materials That Take Advantage of the Sensor

Highly rigid formed material and newly designed hoop rubber provide

the playing feel of an acoustic drum, giving you a stable playing

experience.

Differentiate Head Shots and Rim Shots

Since independent sensors are provided for the head and the rim, you

can play the head and rim independently.
In addition, using the PDX-12 with a Roland sound module (*1) allows it

to support open rim shots and cross stick playing.

Playing method

Explanation

Head Shot

Hit only the head of the pad.

Rim Shot

Hit only the Rim of the pad.

A sound (rim sound) different

than the head shot will be heard.A

proprietary structure provides a

rim height that's the same as on an

acoustic drum, allowing natural-

feeling rim shots to be played.

* To play rim shots, strike the rim in the

area shown in the diagram.

Open Rim Shot (*1)

Simultaneously strike the center

of the head and the rim.

A proprietary structure provides a

rim height that’s the same as on an

acoustic drum, allowing natural-

feeling open rim shots to be played.

Cross stick (*1)

Only strike the rim of the pad.

Depending on the instrument

assigned to the rim, you can

play rim shots and/or cross stick

sounds.

* To play the cross stick, be sure that

you only strike the rim of the pad.

Placing your hand on the head of the

pad might prevent the cross stick

sound from being played properly.

Head

Rim

Suitable position

for rim shots

Player

Head

Rim

Rim

*1 Only when used with a compatible sound module such as the

Roland TD series.

IMPORTANT NOTES

USING THE UNIT SAFELY

Copyright © 2018 ROLAND CORPORATION

Connections

Use the included stereo cable to make connections with

the drum sound module. Connect the L-shaped plug of the

included cable to the PDX-12’s TRIGGER OUTPUT jack.

* If you use a mono cable, you won’t be able to employ rim shot and

cross stick playing techniques.

* To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn down the

volume, and turn off all the units before making any connections.

Sound Module Settings

Sound

module Value

TD-50/

TD-30/

TD-25/

TD-15/

TD-11/

HPD-20/

SPD-30/

SPD-SX/

TM-2

“Trig Type,”

“Pad Type,”

“Type”

PDX-8

“Sensitivity”

6

“Rim Gain”

1.1

“Head/Rim Adjust”

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TD-17

“Pad Type”

PDX-12

TM-6

PRO

“Trig Type”

PDX-12

When Should You Replace the Head?

The head and hoop rubber are consumable item that will gradually

decline in performance during years of use. If the head becomes torn,

or if the surface of the head sags even after you've correctly adjusted

the tension, you should replace the head. If the hoop rubber becomes

damaged, contact a nearby dealer or Roland service outlet.

Replacement head (sold separately): MH2-12 (Roland Power

Ply series)

Replacing the Head

1.

Remove all tuning bolts from the PDX-12.

* Do not apply excessive force to the sensor and cushion located under

the head. Doing so can interfere with accurate detection, and may

damage it.

2.

Remove the old head.

3.

Place the new head on the shell.

4.

Attach the tuning bolts to the head and shell.

5.

Adjust the tension of the head.

* Do not firmly tighten a single tuning bolt by itself. Doing so will make

it impossible to tension the head evenly, and will cause malfunctions.

Tighten

Drum key

Tuning Bolts

Head Sensor

From the back, fit the hoop

rubber into the groove of

the hoop

Hoop

Hoop

Head

Shell

Rim Sensor

Hoop Rubber

Hoop Rubber

Loosen

* Do not touch the sensor section or allow foreign objects to enter it.

Doing so might cause malfunction or faulty operation.

* Use Sensitivity (Sens)

to adjust the pad

sensitivity to your

preference.

* If double triggering

occurs, adjust

the sensitivity by

increasing the

sound module’s

“Threshold”

value.

Descriptions

TRIGGER OUTPUT jack

Tuning Bolts

Knob Bolt

Hoop Rubber

Head Sensor

Rim Sensor

Head

Holder

Shell

* Do not touch the sensor section or allow foreign objects to enter it.

Doing so might cause malfunction or faulty operation.

Setup

Adjusting the Head Tension

When the unit is shipped from the factory, this is adjusted

fairly loosely. Before use, adjust the head to a fairly high

tension.

* Looseness in the head tension may result in problems such as failure

of the PDX-12’s rim shots to sound or double triggering. Striking the

head when the head tension is loose may damage the sensor.

1.

Adjust each tuning bolt a little at a time,

moving in order from one side to the

opposite side as shown in the illustration

below.

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8

7

2

3

6

5

4

Tighten

Loosen

* Do not firmly tighten a single tuning bolt by itself.

Doing so will make it impossible to tension the head

evenly, and will cause malfunctions.

2.

Fine-tune the adjustment while continuing to

check the pad feel and response.

MEMO

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Adjusting the head tension affects only the head

response, and does not change the pitch of the

sound as it would on an acoustic drum. Pitch

adjustments are made by editing the sound in your

drum sound module. For details, refer to the owner’s

Manual of the drum sound module you’re using.

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Head tension may slacken with the passage of time.

Readjust the tension as needed.

Attaching the Pad to a Stand

Using the included knob bolt, attach the pad to the pad mount

of the stand (MDS series).

* When attaching the pad to the stand, take care not to pinch your

fingers.

* Be sure to tighten the knob bolt securely. If it remain loose, double

triggering may occur.

Loosen

Rod

Tighten

MEMO

When attaching the PDX-12 to a commercially

available tom stand, check the dimensions of the

rod. Depending on the dimensions of the rod, it may

not be possible to attach the pad to the stand.

Acceptable rod diameters: 9–13 mm (3/8 to 9/16 inches)

English

Owner’s Manual

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

keep the document(s) including those sections where it will be available for immediate reference.

WARNING

Do not disassemble or modify by yourself

Do not carry out anything

unless you are instructed to

do so in the owner’s manual.

Otherwise, you risk causing

malfunction.

Do not repair or replace parts by yourself

Refer all servicing to

your retailer, the nearest

Roland Service Center,

or an authorized Roland

distributor, as listed on the

“Information.”

Do not use or store in the following types

of locations

• Subject to temperature

extremes (e.g., direct

sunlight in an enclosed

vehicle, near a heating

duct, on top of heat-

generating equipment);

or are

• Damp (e.g., baths, washrooms,

on wet floors); or are

• Exposed to steam or smoke;

or are

• Subject to salt exposure; or are

• Exposed to rain; or are

• Dusty or sandy; or are

• Subject to high levels of

vibration and shakiness; or are

• Placed in a poorly ventilated

location.

Use only the stand that is recommended

This unit should be used

only with a stand that is

recommended by Roland.

Do not place in a location that is unstable

When using the unit with

a stand recommended by

Roland, the stand must be

carefully placed so it is level

and sure to remain stable. If not

using a stand, you still need to make

sure that any location you choose

for placing the unit provides a level

surface that will properly support

the unit, and keep it from wobbling.

WARNING

Do not allow foreign objects or liquids to

enter unit; never place containers with

liquid on unit

Do not place containers

containing liquid (e.g., flower

vases) on this product.

Never allow foreign objects

(e.g., flammable objects,

coins, wires) or liquids (e.g.,

water or juice) to enter this

product. Doing so may cause short

circuits, faulty operation, or other

malfunctions.

Be cautious to protect children from

injury

Always make sure that an

adult is on hand to provide

supervision and guidance

when using the unit in

places where children are present, or

when a child will be using the unit.

Do not drop or subject to strong impact

Otherwise, you risk causing

damage or malfunction.

CAUTION

Use only the specified stand(s)

This unit is designed to

be used in combination

with specific stands

(MDH series/MDS series)

manufactured by Roland. If used

in combination with other stands,

you risk sustaining injuries as the

result of this product dropping

down or toppling over due to a lack

of stability.

Evaluate safety issues before using stands

Even if you observe the

cautions given in the

owner’s manual, certain

types of handling may allow

this product to fall from the stand, or

cause the stand to overturn. Please

be mindful of any safety issues

before using this product.

CAUTION

Route all power cords and cables in such a

way as to prevent them from getting

entangled

Injury could result if

someone were to trip on a

cable and cause the unit to

fall or topple.

Avoid climbing on top of the unit, or

placing heavy objects on it

Otherwise, you risk injury

as the result of the unit

toppling over or dropping

down.

Disconnect all cords/cables before

moving the unit

Damage or malfunction

may result if you fail to

disconnect all cables before

moving the unit.

Keep small items out of the reach of

children

To prevent accidental

ingestion of the parts listed

below, always keep them

out of the reach of small

children.

• Removable Parts

Spring
Washer

Do not insert your hand or fingers

Do not insert your hand or fingers

into the areas indicated by the arrow

in the diagram. Doing so might

cause injury or damage. When

replacing the head, take care not to

touch parts such as the sensor, or

allow foreign objects to enter them.

Doing so might cause malfunctions.

Head Sensor

Rim Sensor

Placement

• When moved from one

location to another where the

temperature and/or humidity

is very different, water droplets

(condensation) may form inside

the unit. Damage or malfunction

may result if you attempt to

use the unit in this condition.

Therefore, before using the

unit, you must allow it to stand

for several hours, until the

condensation has completely

evaporated.

• Do not paste stickers, decals, or

the like to this instrument. Peeling

such matter off the instrument

may damage the exterior finish.

• Do not place containers or

anything else containing liquid

on top of this unit. Also, whenever

any liquid has been spilled on

the surface of this unit, be sure

to promptly wipe it away using a

soft, dry cloth.

Maintenance

• Never use benzine, thinners,

alcohol or solvents of any

kind, to avoid the possibility of

discoloration and/or deformation.

Additional Precautions

• Use a reasonable amount of

care when using the unit’s

buttons, sliders, or other controls;

and when using its jacks and

connectors. Rough handling can

lead to malfunctions.

• When disconnecting all cables,

grasp the connector itself—never

pull on the cable. This way you

will avoid causing shorts, or

damage to the cable’s internal

elements.

• This instrument is designed to

minimize the extraneous sounds

produced when it’s played.

However, since sound vibrations

can be transmitted through floors

and walls to a greater degree

than expected, take care not to

allow these sounds to become a

nuisance others nearby.

Trademarks

• Roland and V-Drums are

either registered trademarks

or trademarks of Roland

Corporation in the United States

and/or other countries.

• Company names and product

names appearing in this

document are registered

trademarks or trademarks of their

respective owners.

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