![]() Connector labelled ‘HH’ goes to the left side of the hi-hat to the trigger output. *Connect the HHC and HH connectors and use the rubber cable-tie to keep the hi-hat leads contained. Choose small ‘S’, medium ‘M’ or large ‘L’ hi-hat straps depending on the diameter of your hi-hat stand and fit it between the bottom of the hi-hat and stand to stop the lower hat from spinning.Connect the hi-hat link lead inside, between the top and bottom hats.Fit the clutch to the top hat with the metal washer on top, between the top hat and the clutch.Bottom hat goes on, with the small raised triangle facing in toward the player. ![]() Top hat goes on and connects with the HH lead.The big metal felt washer goes on first, rubber side up.Loosen off the tilt adjuster on the hi-hat stand so that it’s flat.If the jacks are ‘L’ shaped, you’ve set up the rack incorrectly so please go to Step 1 and confirm that straight jacks exit nearest the module. Screw the supplied mounting plate onto the module and connect all the straight jacks to the trigger inputs as marked. Ensure the USB connector clip is fastened to keep the USB connector secure during performance. The felt then goes on, followed by the wing-nut.Īttach the supplied USB cable between the CY-18DR ride and any of the module’s digital USB inputs. The clamping screws of the supplied V-stoppers need to be loosened before tightening to the cymbal arm.Ĭymbals mount directly onto the V-stoppers, which are designed to stop cymbals from spinning. Connect the supplied USB lead to the snare and then into any of the digital USB connections of the TD-50 module.ĭon’t forget to clip down the cable lock to ensure a reliable connection while playing. Place the snare drum on a conventional snare stand. You can set up the toms as per the pictures, with one up (T1) and two down (T3, T4) or two up (T1, T2) and one down (T3) for a conventional looking five piece kit.įor this second option, insert tom 2’s rod holder directly into the rack pole and move the ride to the first floor tom’s clamp position. With the KD-120 kick trigger, simply loosen the clamps holding the pad and rotate the trigger pad on the shaft to adjust the optimum angle. This is done by reducing the length of the legs, as shown below. If using the KD-140 trigger, the leg length determines the angle at which the kick beater will make contact with the head. To avoid excess bounces and double hits, adjust the angle of the kick head surface back from 12 o’clock when viewed side-on, so that the swinging beater doesn’t hit the head twice. Alternatively, set up the supplied KD kick trigger. Reverse this so that straight ended jacks exit the far right corner of the rack.Īttach the KD-A22 to your own 22” kick, by following the steps in this video. ![]() The third curved pole to the far right should have no cables running through it. ![]() SETTING UP THE DRUM RACK – LEFT OR RIGHT HANDED?įirst, lay the two curved pieces down on the floor, with the straight ended jacks labelled kick, toms etc exiting to the far left corner. So you’ve splashed out on the new TD-50 V-Drums kit… CONGRATULATIONS! We know that you’re busting to jump on and start playing, so we’ve put together a list of essential tips to give you the best possible experience and get you playing in the shortest possible time. ![]()
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