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Roland HD-1Roland HD1 V Drums Lite Electronic V Drum Set
Roland's V-Drums are the most popular electronic drums in the world, but not everyone has the room or budget for a full V-Drums kit. Introducing the new Roland HD-1. Forged from the same technology as its predecessors, but streamlined for everyday use.

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Brand: ROLAND
Part Numbers: HD-1, HD1, KIT-HD-1
UPC: 0761294402337, 761294402337
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Comments to date: 6. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Linda Parker 5:27am on Monday, October 4th, 2010 
Excellent This is a must-have for anyone doing presentations. Stunningly easy to use, plug in to any computer with PowerPoint and it works. simple and effective I purchased this simply for board room meetings, and I like it because its simple.
tolremeno 8:34pm on Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 
As a teacher I appreciate the mobility that the clicker allows me. I can move around the class and still manage the notes or slides I want to show.
varis 6:57am on Monday, August 2nd, 2010 
Essential tool for presenters/consultants I borrowed a Kensington Si600 when speaking at a conference a few months back. Indispensable 4-button keyboard: PageDown, PageUp, "b", F5 (= laser) This 2.
Laara 6:29am on Friday, July 2nd, 2010 
This product is highly recommended for ease of use, competitive price, and great features. Works great with PowerPoint on both PC/Mac.
annieG 3:06am on Friday, June 18th, 2010 
This is a very easy to use, but Cheap in Quality Item. It helped me in a pinch, but I would not recommend this Item to anyone. My husband is very picky with his electronics.
lbesst 4:48am on Saturday, March 20th, 2010 
Works as expected Works as expected with XP and Vista running Power Point 2008 - have not tried it with any other products.

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HD-1_r_e.book 1

HD-1_r_e.book 2

Options

Personal Drum Monitor

V-Drums Accessory Package

V-Drums Mat

The perfect home amplifier for the HD-1 V-Drums Lite.
Essential Accessories for V-Drummers Drum Throne Drum Sticks Inner Earphones Stereo Mini-Cable
Secure-Performance Mat for HD-1

HD-1_r_e.book 3

Introduction
Drumming is for everybody and the Roland HD-1 V-Drums Lite is the best way to add rhythm and music to your life!
The Roland HD-1 V-Drums Lite is for anyone who wants to enjoy playing drums. It is portable, durable and loaded with professional sounds. It is perfect for home, office, project studio or live performance, everywhere you want to play.
Whether you are just starting out or have experience playing the drums, the HD-1 is a great way to have fun playing and get involved in music.

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Contents
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: USING THE UNIT SAFELY and IMPORTANT NOTES (Set-up Guide). These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, Owners manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.
Options.. 2 Introduction.. 3 Features.. 5
Drum Set Elements.. 6 Panel and Parts Descriptions.. 8

Replacing a Pad.. 17

Replacing the Snare Head... 17 Detaching/Mounting a Tom Pad.. 18 Detaching a Tom Pad.. 18 Mounting a Tom Pad.. 18
Troubleshooting.. 19 Drum Kit Sound List. 20 About MIDI. 21 Conversion for Left-Handed use.. 22 Specifications.. 23 Notation.. 24
Getting Ready to Perform. 10
Getting Connected... 10 Turning On the Power.. 11 Adjusting the Head Tension on the Snare.. 12

Playing the Kit. 13

Holding the Sticks.. 13 Selecting a Kit.. 14 Listening to Patterns.. 14 Pad Sensitivity... 15 Metronome Operations... 16
Copyright 2007 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.

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Features

Sounds

70 high quality Drum, Percussion and special effects sounds are ready to play with the 10 different drum kits.
Play with External Audio Sources
The Mix in jack allows one to connect external audio sources, ideal for playing along with CDs, MP3 players, etc.

Its Quiet!

Specially developed kick and hi-hat pedals are mounted on the support pipes, minimizing direct vibration to the floor.

Outputs

2 pairs of headphones can be used by plugging them into the headphone and output jacks at the same time.

Lightweight and Compact

The HD-1 requires very little space, and by simply folding in the pad support pipes, it can be transported easily.
For details on drum kits, refer to About the Drum Kits (p. 15).

Simple to Use

Easy operation with just 2 knobs and 7 buttons.

Built-in Metronome

The built-in metronome is a valuable practice tool.

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Drum Set Elements
Here are some basic terms related to drum sets.

Acoustic Drum

fig.DrumSet-e

Kick (Bass Drum)

Played with a kick pedal, its the largest drum in the kit.

Crash Crash Tom Tom

Ride Ride

Snare Drum

The snare drum is the main voice of a drum kit.

Hi-Hat

An acoustic hi-hat uses 2 cymbals mounted on a hi-hat stand. * The HD-1 uses a single pad.

Hi-Hat Snare

Floor Tom

Hi-Hat Pedal

Pressing the hi-hat pedal opens and closes it.

Tom Toms

These are usually mounted on the bass drum, or separate stands.

Kick Pedal

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Floor Tom (Tom 3)

Sometimes called a bass tom, it either stands on its own legs or is mounted on a stand.

fig.PadDescription-e

Tom 1 (T1) Crash (CR)

Tom 2 (T2)

Ride Cymbal
Usually mounted on the right side of the kit, the ride cymbal is principle elements in keeping time.

Ride (RD)

Crash Cymbal
Smaller than the ride, the crash cymbal is mainly used for accents. * The indications in parentheses ( ) show the names used on the HD-1.

Hi-Hat (HH) Snare (SNR)

Tom 3 (T3)

Hi-Hat Pedal (HHC)

Kick Pedal (KIK)
Letters and numbers in parentheses ( ) relate to the cable labeling.

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Panel and Parts Descriptions
fig.PanelDescription fig.PanelDescription

Left Side

Right Side

1. [VOLUME] Knob

Adjusts the sound level (p. 11).

6. POWER Switch

Turns the power on or off (p. 11).

2. [TEMPO] Knob

For setting the speed of the metronome or patterns (p. 15, p. 16).

7. AC Adaptor Jack

For connecting the power supply (p. 10).

3. [ 4. [ 5. [

] Button ][ ] Buttons
For starting and stopping the metronome (p. 16).

8. MIDI OUT Connector

Use when playing sounds on an external sound module or for recording to a sequencer.
For selecting drum kits (p. 14).

] Button

For selecting a kit variation (p. 14).

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9. MIX IN Jack
For connecting an external audio source (CD or MP3 player). Sound input here will also be heard through the main and headphone outputs. The balance between those sounds and the HD-1 is determined by the level of the external audio player.

fig.PanelDescription

10. OUTPUT Jack
For connecting an optional amplifier (PM-01) or headphones.

11. Headphone Jack

For connecting headphones (when headphones are connected, the OUTPUT jack will still be active).

12. Cord Hook

fig.cordhook
For securing the power adaptor cord. This helps prevent accidental power outage and relieves undue stress to the AC adaptor jack.
13. Trigger Cable Connector
This connects the pads to the sound module.

HD-1_r_e.book 10

Getting Ready to Perform
For details on assembling the stand, refer to the separate leaflet Set-Up Guide.

Getting Connected

As a security measure to prevent damage to speakers or other devices, be sure the power is off on the HD-1 before making any connections.

fig.setsuzoku-e

Personal audio player etc. (when you want to play the HD-1 along with music)

Stereo mini plug

Place the AC adaptor so that its lamp light is on the top side. (it lights up when connected to an AC outlet)
Audio Cable Stereo mini plug Lamp

AC Adaptor

Speaker etc.

Headphones

Anchor the power cord using the cord hook, as shown in the illustration.
2 headphones can be used by using the OUTPUT jack and the headphone jack at the same time. Perfect for drum lessons!

HD-1_r_e.book 11

Turning On the Power
Once connections have been made (p. 10), turn on the power to all connected devices in the order as specified below. Doing otherwise raises the risk of damage or malfunction to the connected devices.

fig.powerOn

* As there is a built-in protection circuit, it takes a few seconds before the HD-1 is ready to play.

If You Dont Hear Sound

Please check the following points. If using an amp/audio system Power is on? Volume setting is correct? All input/output connections are correct? Faulty cable? If using headphones Correctly connected to the headphones or OUTPUT jack?
1. Make sure that the HD-1s [VOLUME] knob, and that of any connected amp, is set to the minimum level. 2. Turn on the HD-1. 3. Turn on the power of the connected amp/speaker. 4. Then raise the volume of both to get the sound level required.

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Adjusting the Head Tension on the Snare
Before playing the snare pad, you must tighten the head. If it is too loose, problems such as faulty triggering may occur. Adjusting the tension of the snare head will not change the sound as it would on an acoustic drum. Head tuning should be checked on a regular basis, as constant playing may slacken the tension. Synthetic rubber is used on the pads and cymbals. Should the smell of rubber bother you, make sure there is good air circulation in the room. NEVER place the HD-1 near a heater or source of high temperature.
1. Use the included drum key, and tighten each tuning bolt slightly, in the order shown in the diagram. This guarantees even tension and a correct head response.

fig.Adjust-e

Loosen

Tighten

The drum key can be conveniently mounted on the hook of the arm pipe.
2. While hitting the pad, make final adjustments to have the best feel and response from the head.

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Playing the Kit

Holding the Sticks

The most common way to hold the sticks is called the matched grip as shown in the photos below.

fig.holdingStick

(Left hand)

(Right hand)

Playing the Cymbal Pads

Play ONLY on the rubber surface. Playing on the plastic part will produce sound, but you can damage the pad.

fig.SymbalShot-e

Pad Face

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Selecting a Kit
A drum kit consists of sounds assigned to each pad. In some cases, the sound will change depending upon your playing dynamics.

Listening to Patterns

Before playing back a pattern, lower the volume of the HD-1. The volume of these patterns may be louder than when you play the kit normally, and you do not want to risk damage to your ears or connected equipment. Also, when patterns are playing, hitting the pads will not produce sound.
1. Press and hold one of the [ seconds.

] buttons for a few

A pattern using this current kit will play.
1. Buttons from [ 2. Variation [ Example:

Play the kit [ Press [

] through [ ]
If you press the [ ] button, the pattern for that variation kit will play. You can change the tempo of the pattern by adjusting the [TEMPO] knob.
Pressing these buttons will call up different kits. Each pattern will play at its default tempo (set at the factory). To change the tempo of the pattern, adjust the TEMPO knob AFTER playback has started.
When you press this button, you can access the variation kits.

] (Accorstic).

2. Playback will stop if you press any one of the kit buttons during playback.
] and you play the variation kit (Jazz).

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About the Drum Kits
Here is an explanation about the sounds used in each kit.
Button Normal Kit Acoustic This is a basic acoustic type of drum set. Power A rock kit featuring a deep reverb sound, similar to a large concert hall. Drums & Percussion Features a combination of drum and percussion sounds. Electronic Features sounds from a Roland TR-808. Voices Features voices, human beat box and chorus sounds. Variation Kit Jazz Jazz kit featuring a sizzle ride cymbal. Double Bass A rock kit where the hi-hat pedal becomes a 2nd bass drum. World Features world percussion sounds. Dance Perfect for club, house and dance music. Droid This is a kit featuring special effects sounds.

Pad Sensitivity

The HD-1 can be adjusted to accommodate any dynamic level of playing, allowing even children with a very light touch, to get a good response from the drum kit. To adjust the pad/pedals sensitivity do the following: Note: This is a global function, meaning the sensitivity of all pads with change together.

1. Hold down [ starts to blink.
] for a few seconds until the button
2. Keep pressing the [ ] button, and then press a button from [ ] to [ ] to change the sensitivity.
(the factory setting is 3)
Button Sensitivity Loud volume can produced playing very lightly Loud volume can produced playing lightly Normal (factory setting) Loud volume requires fairly strong playing Loud volume requires VERY strong playing
More details about the individual sounds in each kit can be found in the Drum Kit Sound List (p. 20).
3. When youve finished making the setting, release [

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Metronome Operations
The HD-1s built-in metronome is a valuable practice aid.
Adjusting the Metronome Volume
1. While the metronome is playing, press and continue to hold down the [ ] button. 2. While pressing [ ], touch a button from [ ] through [ ] to adjust the volume. Three levels are provided, soft -medium-loud. 3. When satisfied, release [ ].
Changing the Metronome Sound
1. While the metronome is playing, press and continue to hold down the [ ] button. 2. While pressing [ ], touch [ ], [ button to choose the desired sound.
The choices are: 4: Click 5: Cowbell 6: Maraca

1. Press [

] lights up and the metronome starts.

] or the [

2. Turn the [TEMPO] knob to adjust the tempo. (Range: 40220 BPM)
3. When satisfied, release [
The above settings are memorised by the HD-1, even if the power is turned off.

HD-1_r_e.book 17

Replacing a Pad

Replacing the Snare Head

If its necessary to replace the head on the snare, follow these instructions: Optional replacement head: MH-8 Mesh Head

fig.replace-snare-e

1. Remove all the tuning bolts. 2. Remove the hoop. 3. Take off the old head. 4. Place the new head on the shell. 5. Mount the hoop.

Tighten Drum Key

Tuning Bolt
Hoop Head Hoops Rubber Portion
6. Re-attatch the tuning bolds and adjust the tension (p. 12).

Sensor

The sensor and cushion under the head are very sensitive. Put no pressure on these parts as it may disrupt the proper functioning of the pad.
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. Due to the nature of the materials used in the sensor, changes in room temperature may affect the sensitivity of the sensor. The rubber portion of the striking surface is treated with a preservative to maintain its performance. With the passage of time, this preservative may appear on the surface as a white stain, or reveal how the pads were struck during product testing. This does not affect the performance or functionality of the product, and you may continue using it with confidence.

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Detaching/Mounting a Tom Pad
Please remember that the pads designed for the HD-1 will not fit on any other brand of stand.

fig.replace-tam4-j

5. Remove the tom pad from the pipe.

Detaching a Tom Pad

1. Unplug the tom and cymbal cables.

fig.replace-tam3-j

2. Use a drum key to remove bolt securing the cymbal rod from the pipe.

Mounting a Tom Pad

This is basically a reverse operation of the detaching process. But when re-fitting the pads to the pipes, be careful to align the grooves in the pipe with the triangular protrusions of the pad. The pads can be fitted to three pitch(angle) positions.

end-cap

fig.tom1-2

fig.replace-tam1-j

3. Remove the plastic end-cap from the pipe.
* Do not insert your finger into the pipe while the cap is removed.

Tom1, Tom2

fig.replace-tam2-j
4. Use a drum key to loosen the bolt securing the pad to the pipe.

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Troubleshooting
If you suspect a malfunction, please read this page first.
No Sound from external audio source connected to the MIX IN jack
If you are using a connection cable that contains a resistor, this will reduce the volume. Use a cable with no resistor. Faulty cable? If so, replace it. Volume setting is correct on the connected audio source? Amp or audio system settings and connections are correct?

Power does not turn on

AC adaptor is connected properly? (p. 10)

No sound

Check the volume knob. Are all pad cables connected correctly? If using an amp/audio system Volume settings and input/output connections are correct? If using headphones, are they correctly connected to the headphones or OUTPUT jack?
Sound is distorted in headphones
Adjust the volume. Headphones are working correctly? To check them, connect them to another audio source to verify.
Output sound is distorted Sound is too soft/loud when playing
Check the sensitivity adjustments. Lower the volume on the HD-1. Or, if the connected amp has an input level adjustment, adjust accordingly.

Double triggering occurs

Check the bolts that secure the tom pads to the pipe. Be sure no cables are touching the pads. Use cable ties to secure any excess slack. Verify that the cymbal pad movement does not pull on the cable.

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Drum Kit Sound List
No. Normal Variation Normal Variation Normal Variation Normal Variation Normal Variation Kit Name Acoustic Jazz Power Double Bass Drums & Percussion World Electronic Dance Voices Droid Kick Wood Kick Jazz Kick Heavy Kick Heavy Kick Jazz Kick Cajon Stomp TR-808 Kick House Kick Voice Kick Boing Kick Snare Bright Snare Jazz Snare Rock Snare Rock Snare Jazz Snare Cajon Snare TR-808 Snare House Snare Voice Snare Industrial Snare Tom 1 Wood Tom Hi Jazz Tom Hi Power Tom Hi Power Tom Hi Timbales Qujada/ Caxixi Hex Tom1 House Clap Voice-Bang Ratchet Tom Tom 2 Wood Tom Mid Cross Stick Power Tom Mid Rock Cowbell Conga Berimbau Hex Tom2 Scratch Voice-Dooit Droid Voice Tom 3 Wood Tom Low Jazz Tom Low Power Tom Low Power Tom Low Djembe Pot Drum Hex Tom3 Super Low Voice-Boom Jet Tom Hi-Hat Heavy Hi-Hat Jazz Hi-Hat Dark Hi-Hat Heavy Kick/ Open Hi-Hat Heavy Hi-Hat Pandeiro Crasher House Hi-Hat House Hi-Hat Voice Hi-Hat Droid Hi-Hat Ride Pop Ride Sizzle Ride Medium Ride China/Ride Pop Ride Agogo TR-808 Cowbell Reverse Ride Voice-Tun Ba-Da-Bit Crash Fast Crash Fast Tip Crash Thin Crash Thin Crash Splash Crotale DR-110 Crash Space Crash VoiceHarmony Chemical Crash

HD-1_r_e.book 21

About MIDI
By connecting an external sound module to the HD-1s MIDI OUT connector you can play sounds on that external module. If you connect the MIDI OUT to a sequencer, you can record your performance.
MIDI transmit channel Hi-Hat Pedal 10
MIDI Implementation Chart
ELECTRONIC DRUM Model HD-1

Function.

Date : Mar. 1, 2007 Version : 1.00
Recognized x x x x Remarks Cannot be changed
Transmitted 10 x Mode 3 x **************

Basic Channel

Default Changed Default Messages Altered True Voice Note ON Note OFF Keys Chs 4
Position data is transmitted using control change number 4 (foot controller). Pad Kick Pedal Note Number 43 Pad Crash Ride Hi-Hat (Open) Hi-Hat (Closed) Foot Close Note Number 44

Note Number : Velocity After Touch Pitch Bend Control Change Prog Change
36, 38, 4246, 48 49, 51 x ************** O 99H, V=1127 x 89H, V=64 x x x O O (0.9) ************** x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x

Cannot be changed

Note number produced when you strike a pad

Snare Tom1 Tom2 Tom3

Foot Control*1 Cannot be changed Prog. 110

: True Number

The following program change numbers are transmitted when you switch drum kits. Drum Kit Program Change 1 Normal Variation Normal Variation Normal Variation PC 4 Drum Kit Normal Variation Normal Variation PC 5 10
System Exclusive : Song Pos System : Song Sel Common : Tune System Real Time Aux Message : Clock : Commands
: All sound off : Reset all controllers : Local Control : All Notes OFF : Active Sense : Reset
Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY
x x x x x x x x O x x x *1 Transmits the position of the hi-hat pedal. O : Yes X : No
Mode 2 : OMNI ON, MONO Mode 4 : OMNI OFF, MONO

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Conversion for Left-Handed Use
If you are left handed, it is possible to configure the HD-1 for you. Follow these instructions: * You will need two 50 cm extension cables.
1. Remove both the crash and ride cables from the cymbal rod, then connect an extension cable to each of them. Next, switch the connections for these two cables.
2. Switch the cable connections to the Tom1 and Tom2 pads.
3. Remove and switch the positions and connections of the Tom3 and Hi-Hat pads.
* Pay attention to the angle when attaching tom 3 (p. 18).
4. Switch the cable connections to the KICK and Hi-Hat CONTROL pedals. (refer to the set-up instruction sheet if necessary)

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Specifications
HD-1 V-Drums Lite Kit Configuration Drum Kits:
10 Kick Pedal, Snare, Hi-Hat, Hi-Hat Pedal, Tom x 3, Crash, Ride
Power Supply: Current Draw:

300 mA

DC 9 V (AC Adaptor)

Dimensions: Weight:

Patterns:
850 (W) x 560 (D) x 1170 (H) mm 33-1/2 (W) x 22-1/16 (D) x 46-1/16 (H) inches

Controls:

Drum Kit button x 5 Variation button Metronome button Volume knob Tempo knob Tempo (40--220) Sounds (3 types) Volume (3 levels)
15 kg / 33 lbs 2 oz (Excluding AC Adaptor)

Accessories:

Metronome:

Connectors:

Output jack (Stereo miniature phone type) (*1) Headphone jack (Stereo miniature phone type) Mix In jack (Stereo miniature phone type) MIDI Out connector (5-pin DIN type) Trigger Cable connector (DB-25 type) Output Jack can be connected with headphones. (*1): Output Jack can be connected with headphones.
Owners Manual Set-up Guide Video Manual (DVD) AC Adaptor (PSB-1U) Trigger Cable (Prepositioned in Drum Stand) Drum Key Screwdriver Screws for Sound Module x 4 Screws for Foot Pipe x 4 Roland Sticker

Options

Personal Drum Monitor: PM-01 V-Drums Accessory Package: DAP-1 V-Drums Mat: TDM-1 * In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior notice.

Output Impedance:

Output jack: 100 Headphone jack: 100

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Notation
This is the music notation for the basic 8-beat practice provided on the DVD.

fig.gakufu-trace-2-e

Performers Profile
Crash Hi-Hat R : Right hand L : Left hand Snare
DVD- performance/ explanations by Johnny Rabb

Johnnys Profile:

Resides in Nashville, TN/USA, is an author, producer, and touring/recording drummer, performing with top artists worldwide. He has been contributing for Roland since 2004 as an international V-Drums clinician and product demonstrator.
Composition performed on the DVD:
In the House (copyright 2007 Johnny Rabb)

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For the U.K. IMPORTANT: THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE. BLUE: NEUTRAL BROWN: LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK. The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED. Under no circumstances must either of the above wires be connected to the earth terminal of a three pin plug.

HD-1_r_e.book 26

For EU Countries SE
ES EE PT LT NL LV DK NO SI GR

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For EU Countries This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89/336/EEC.

For the USA

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users authority to operate this equipment. This equipment requires shielded interface cables in order to meet FCC class B Limit.

For Canada

NOTICE
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numrique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Rglement sur le matriel brouilleur du Canada.

HD-1_r_e.book 28

C5100062

07-04-1SS

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HD-1 V-Drums

Q&A

A collection of popular articles from the HD-1 knowledge base
How Do I Select Drum Kits?... 2 How Do I Set Up the HD-1 for My Playing Style?.. 3 How Do I Use the Built-In Metronome?... 4 How Do I Listen to the Built-In Patterns?... 5 How Do I Find HD-1 Articles in the RolandUS.com Knowledge Base?.. 6
2009 Roland Corporation US
HD- 1 How Do I Select Drum Kits?
Use the following steps to select a drum kit in the HD-1: 3 Press one of the DRUMS 1-5 buttons so it lights to select its corresponding kit. To hear a variation of the selected kit, press the VARIATION button so it lights. Repeat the steps above to select other kits.
How Do I Select Drum Kits?
HD- 1 How Do I Set Up the HD-1 for My Playing Style?
To optimize the HD-1 for the way you play, set the sensitivity of its pads as follows: With the power on, press and hold the VARIATION button until it flashes. While continuing to hold VARIATION, press one of the 1-5 buttons to select the corresponding sensitivity. You can choose Setting 1Very strong playing is required to produce the maximum volume from the HD-1. Setting 2Playing with a moderate amount of force produces the HD-1s loudest volume. Setting 3This is the factory-default medium setting. Setting 4The maximum volume is produced with light playing. Setting 5The maximum volume is produced with very light playing. 3 When youre finished, release the VARIATION button. Your sensitivity setting is stored automatically in the HD-1s memory.
How Do I Set Up the HD-1 for My Playing Style?
HD- 1 How Do I Use the Built-In Metronome?
The HD-1 contains a metronome to help you with your timing. Heres how to use it: 3 Press the metronome ON/OFF buttonthe metronome starts playing. To adjust the metronomes tempo, turn the TEMPO knob. When youre finished, press the metronome ON/OFF button again to stop the metronome.
How Do I Use the Built-In Metronome?
HD- 1 How Do I Listen to the Built-In Patterns?
Heres how to listen to the HD-1s patterns: 1 Press and hold one of the DRUMS 1-5 buttons for a few secondsa pattern using the current drum kit begins to play.
Tip: If you like, turn the TEMPO knob to adjust the patterns tempo. 4 Press the VARIATION button to hear the pattern play using a different drum kit. To stop the pattern, press one of the DRUMS 1-5 buttons. To hear another pattern, repeat Steps 1-3, choosing a different DRUMS button in Step 1.
How Do I Listen to the Built-In Patterns?
HD- 1 How Do I Find HD-1 Articles in the RolandUS.com Knowledge Base?
3 Point your browser to the HD-1 Support area on RolandUS.com. Click Knowledge Base. If youre not already logged into Roland Backstage, the Roland Backstage login appears. If youre: a Roland Backstage memberenter your email address and password, and then click the Login button. not yet a Roland Backstage memberclick Create New Profile to create a free new user account. As a Roland Backstage member, you become part of the online Roland US.com community and gain access to helpful tools and services. 6 Once youre logged in, click the large Knowledge Base button. On the Knowledge Base screen, enter HD-1 in the Product field. Click the Find button in the middle of the screen to browse the available HD-1 Knowledge Base articles.
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