Roland RT-30HR Dual Trigger for Hybrid Drumming
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Dear RT, I am The Other modules should be able to work with 30K. Be sure that you are able to adjust the sensitivity in the module for the input that it is being connected to in case you need to do so. (Note that the Yamaha module is unlikely to support the use of our RT-capable EXS plugin This dual acoustic trigger has 30 hours of battery life. The information we have provided we hope will be of help to you. Roland product support would like to thank you for choosing Roland! Thank you, Roland! *br>
It is true that a regular problem is sensitivity when mixing Alesis modules with Roland triggers
A 1/4" cable is included with the trigger, which is 11' long.
With any module that is able to receive a trigger 1/4" input, it should work. In the event that the unit has trigger inputs, then this kick trigger will function.
Selected User Reviews For Roland RT-30HR Dual Trigger for Hybrid Drumming
The triggers looked exciting to me as they would let me convert an A to E signal with mesh drum heads (for use in practice and low volume gigs), but ended up being disappointing. It has excellent build quality as well as seamless integration with the drum module. I was terribly disappointed in the poor fit, which prevented the drum head from fitting properly on my The RT-45 was purchased in twos Triggers for 30H, one for RT A trigger of 30 HR and a trigger of 2 RTs Activation of the trigger at 30K. I could not use them for my intended application, despite them being advertised as fitting the majority of rims/hoops The hoop I am using has a triple flange standard. Let's look at the problem It is necessary to tighten the lug screws more on mesh heads than on acoustic heads in order to maintain adequate tension on the heads. By doing so, the hoop ends up being lowered. There is a deep "pocket" in these triggers, which allows hoops to sit well above the drum head, but they will not work with hoops that are too shallow with regard I could not get the triggers to actuate correctly because of this. Another problem was with the seating on the The 30K stands for my bass drum hoops because they have a slight outward flange toward the edge. In addition to their use as triggers for my acoustic set, I may also use these with my other set of acoustic sounds during live performances, but I originally bought them for This is not the type of service I recommend!.
The setup shows that I can generate very close to the sensitivity with the Alesis Nitro Mesh module, but not quite right. My instinct says I should either try a 10 or 12-inch snare, or have a double or triple-ply bag. Using the plying head, I am able to achieve the sensitivity I require. My reading has led me to believe that this is not an issue with Roland modules. main reason I bought this is because DDrum still uses the stupid XLR jack and by the time you buy the right cable, it's the same price as this. I think it works well, feels cheap, but stays in place nicely on my snare rim and does its job. Since it's made of plastic, I do not expect it to have any problem with errant strikes. I gave this product 1 star because the body should be made of metal at the very least, especially for this price. That part of the game was "cheaped out".
I believe it's a great trigger, but it doesn't fit all shapes when it says it does. It is shown on the box that it will fit on curved hoops, but only on My 14" snare had two inches of width, whereas the two on my two-inch snare had zero inches of width. There was also a 5in flange and the height was too high. The conical shape and size of these men ensures that when they are tightened, they don't stay vertical, but rather turn down towards the head and press into I tried to set up a rim zone but it didn't work. Also, I don't like how it has to be clamped to the hoop so tightly that I would risk damaging my hoop. There is a little mirror in the corner, although it is not apparent what it is used for. Maybe it can be used to check There will need to be a change in.
The kick drum was easy to install and plug in in only a few seconds. When I checked my Roland TD-2000, it worked perfectly without the need for calibration If it's 3, or if it's As of today, no mistriggers have been reported, even after using two triggers You can kick the.
This is what I use with my Strike Pro. I finally got tired of building my own triggers after all the years of doing There is a need for reliability in my life. I'm glad to hear that! Furthermore, there is an incredibly wide dynamic range. This was something I did not expect. The only time I regret buying quality is when I made a bad purchase. The only time you buy quality is the first time. You can tell quality when you see it. It is easy to use, solid, and performs well. As a drum set, it goes well with my Strike Pro Alesis.
I got it right out of the box as promised and it works great! To track my progress, I use It is controlled by an SX, and the Remo Silent Stroke head is powered by it. It's the rim and it's the rim It triggers correctly and independently on both sides of the head. After dialing in the sensitivity and threshold, I was able to use the trigger on a regular drumhead. There were some sympathetic vibrations that triggered rogue triggers, but once they were corrected, everything worked fine. The Roland triggering is fantastic. I doubted it based on lower quality models, but they made a great product. After two more triggers from my RT 30H hybrid kit, I have a complete.
It adds a kick to the kick drum and a pop to the snare, regardless of how big your room is! The sound is changed just enough for you to hear and feel the difference, but the overall sound and feel remains warm.
It is a pleasure to work with Roland Being able to use two zones is a great Just adjusting the Alesis drum pad is all that needs to be done. A crossover sound is coming from my hanging tom when I hit it. Snare triggers start when it is hit.