Roland RT-30HR Double Acoustic Drum Trigger User Manual

Owner’s manual, Main features, Parts descriptions

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Owner’s Manual

You’ll use this product by mounting it on an acoustic drum. The vibrations that occur when a performer strikes

the drum are detected by a sensor, and the force of the strike is sent to the drum sound module as a trigger

signal.

Main Features

• Mounts on your drum easily and securely
• Can be mounted on drums that have a variety of hoop shapes (except wooden hoops)
• Design is optimized for Roland’s drum sound modules

Parts Descriptions

RT-30K (for bass drum)

RT-30HR/RT-30H (for snare and tom)

Output Jack

Head Sensor

Mounting Screw

Output Jack

Head Sensor

Mounting Screw

• The RT-30K (Kick Trigger) and RT-30H (Single Trigger) support head triggering.
• The RT-30HR (Dual Trigger) supports separate head/rim dual triggering.
* When you’re not using the trigger, remove it from your drum set.

* Do not apply strong force to the head sensor, and do not subject it to force for an extended time when

you’re not using it. Doing so may deform the head sensor or cause malfunctions.

Mounting the Trigger on Acoustic Drums

Firmly position the trigger against the surface of the drum head, and tighten the screw to secure the trigger

in the position shown in the illustration below.

* To allow the trigger to accurately detect the vibration of the head, mount it between two adjacent tension

bolts.

RT-30K

To detect the left and right strokes

evenly when using double pedals

To avoid unintended operation

when the floor tom is struck

Recommended position

To avoid unintended operation when

the snare or high tom is struck

Head

Hoop

Shell

Mounting Screw

RT-30HR/RT-30H

Hoop

Head

Shell

Mounting

Screw

* When you mount the trigger on acoustic drums, please be careful not to get your fingers pinched. In places

where small children are present, make sure that an adult provides supervision and guidance.

Connecting a Drum Sound Module

Use a stereo cable (included) to connect the trigger and the drum sound module.

RT-30K

Drum Sound Module

RT-30HR/RT-30H

* You must use the included stereo cable to connect this trigger to your drum sound module.

* To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn down the volume, and turn off all the units

before making any connections.

Introduction

Setting Up

If your strikes do not produce accurate triggering, check the following three points to improve the triggering.

Adjust the position or angle of your drums

Vibrations and sound can be transmitted from another drum or via the stand, causing notes to be triggered

inadvertently.

Mute or muffle the drum head

This will reduce unwanted vibration of the head, improving the accuracy of detection. If a drum is not securely

fastened to the stand, this can also be the cause of unwanted vibration.

Setting trigger parameters in a drum sound module

You can minimize problems by adjusting the settings.

Problem

Action

No sound is

triggered

Check the power and volume of your drum sound module.
Make sure that this trigger is securely fastened to the drum hoop, and that the head

sensor is contacting the drum head.

Check the sound module’s trigger indicator to confirm that the drum sound module

is receiving the trigger signals.

Multiple sounds

played when drum

is struck only once

(Retrigger)

The tension bolts on both sides of the trigger should be

fastened quite tightly.

Reduce unneeded vibration, either by exchanging the head for a type that has a

short sustain, or by using a ring mute, tape, or gel material to mute the head.

On your drum sound module, increase the value of the “Retrigger Cancel” setting.

When you strike, a

different drum that

you did not strike

also responds

Adjust your setup so that the trigger is not in contact with the stand or with another

drum. If this does not solve the problem, mount the trigger at a position that is

farther away from the other drum.

Reduce unneeded vibration, either by exchanging the head for a type that has a

short sustain, or by using a ring mute, tape, or gel material to mute the head.

On your drum sound module, increase the value of the “Threshold” setting.

If this problem occurs between multiple drums on which triggers are mounted, make

adjustments by gradually increasing the value of the “Crosstalk Cancel” setting on

your drum sound module for the drums that are having the problem.

For snare drum triggering, it’s a good idea to keep the tension of the snares fairly

tight.

Sounds are

triggered without

playing the drums

In some cases, the trigger may be responding to vibrations from the floor or to

sound from a monitor speaker or bass amp. Adjust the location and angle of your

equipment to reduce such vibration or sound.

No response to soft

strikes

On your drum sound module, decrease the value of the “Threshold” setting.
* When making adjustments, take care to avoid double triggering or sound from

other drums.

No response to rim

shots

Rim shots are supported only by the RT-30HR (Dual Trigger).

Use the included stereo cable to connect the trigger to your drum sound module.

The trigger won’t respond to rim shots if you use a monaural cable.

Connect the cable to a trigger input on your drum sound module that supports

Roland PD/PDX series rim shots. For details, refer to the owner’s manual of your drum

sound module.

Dynamic response

seems strange

Adjust the “Sensitivity” and “Velocity Curve” value. For details, refer to the owner’s

manual of your drum sound module.

Troubleshooting

(Kick Trigge

r)

English

Setting Trigger Parameters in a Drum Sound Module

Correct trigger type and parameter settings provide accurate triggering. Here’s how to specify the trigger type

(pad type) on your drum sound module.

Yes

No

Select the trigger that you’re using: “RT-

30K,” “RT-30HR,” or “RT-30H.”

Yes

No

If you’re using the “RT-30K,” choose “RT-10K”;

if you’re using the “RT-30HR,” choose “RT-10S”;

if you’re using the “RT-30H,” choose “RT-10T.”

Refer to the following URL for the

recommended trigger parameter values.

Enter the following URL in your computer.

http://www.roland.com/manuals/

Select the product name “RT-30K,” “RT-30HR,”

or “RT-30H,” and refer to the settings for each

trigger parameter.

The drum sound module shows

“RT-30K,” “RT-30HR,” or “RT-

30H”

The drum sound module shows

“RT-10K,” “RT-10S,” or “RT-10T”

You’re using a drum sound

module other than the above

Main Specifications

RT-30K (Kick Trigger)

RT-30H (Single Trigger) RT-30HR (Dual Trigger)

Trigger

1 (Head)

2 (Head & Rim)

Connector

Output Jack (1/4 inch Phone Type)

Dimensions

38 (W) x 94–111 (D) x 62 (H) mm

1.50 (W) x 3.70–4.37 (D) x 2.44 (H) inches

39 (W) x 91–112 (D) x 45 (H) mm

1.54 (W) x 3.58–4.41 (D) x 1.77 (H) inches

Weight

95 g

3.35 oz

67 g

2.36 oz

69 g

2.43 oz

Accessories

Owner’s Manual, Leaflet “USING THE UNIT SAFELY,” Stereo Cable (3.5 m, 11.48 ft)

In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this unit are subject to

change without prior notice.

(Dual Trigger)

(Single Trigger)

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

it will be available for immediate reference. Copyright © 2015 ROLAND CORPORATION

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