Setup examples, Setting up with v-drums stands – Roland PM-30 User Manual

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Setup Examples

Setting Up with V-Drums Stands

* Depending on the settings, the sounds output by the PM-30 may cause the V-Drums pads to trigger by mistake or otherwise operate

incorrectly. If this occurs, resolve the problem either by positioning the PM-30 and the V-Drums pads further apart or by lowering the
sensitivity setting on the V-Drums sound module.

The PM-30 is not merely a monitor for use with V-Drums, but also can be used as a monitor with a variety of other devices, and
can even be used as a simple PA in smaller venues.
Here are some specific examples of different ways to use the system.

Satellite Speakers Attached to the Main Unit’s Handle

Using the same procedure as that used in attaching the satellite speakers to the V-Drums stand, the satellite speakers can be
clamped to the main unit’s top handle to provide an integrated monitor system.
With band performances at smaller studios, you can produce an effect very similar to acoustic drums by placing the PM-30
behind the V-Drums player, thus allowing the other band members to monitor the V-Drums sound at the same time.

To prevent the satellite speakers from overturning,

attach them so they are oriented perpendicular to

the floor.

Application Examples 1
Using the PM-30 as a V-Drums Main
Speaker for Band Performances in
Small Studios

Roland

VH-12

Satellite Speaker (L)

Satellite Speaker (R)

Main Unit

L

R

MODE SELECT: SUBWOOFER

MODE SELECT: FULL RANGE

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