Roland TD-3

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2008/09/28 12:58:27 (permalink)

Roland TD-3

Hi guys. I've noticed that there are a few people on this forum who use Roland V-drums in their setup.
I use the TD-3.
For the life of me, I can't get rid of the hiss/noise that my TD-3 is producing.
Any ideas?
I've tried a different set of cables from my TD-3 outs.

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    RE: Roland TD-3 2008/09/28 13:05:55 (permalink)
    For the life of me, I can't get rid of the hiss/noise that my TD-3 is producing.
    Any ideas?

    I have the TD-3 V-drums. I dont have a hiss. You may have a badly grounded outlet. Try another wall wort on another grid. Also, are you using an extension chord or anythnhig??? Maybe thats bad?? Its sounds like an electrical or ground issue, if you replaced all the chords and cables with no results.
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    RE: Roland TD-3 2008/09/28 15:00:38 (permalink)
    Hi CJ. Thanks for the reply. Hiss may not be the correct word. It's just noisy. It's loud compared to my Line6 X3, or my Triton. As soon as I arm the track, I can hear it.
    I am not using an extension cord, I have tried a different outlet. the electrical in my studio was well thought out light are on their own breaker, and no more than 2 electrical outlets share a breaker.
    It's strange. I have tried unplugging all of the pads also.
    Now I've ben in the studio trying to learn how to use session drummer. I suck at the whole midi thing.

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    RE: Roland TD-3 2008/09/28 15:06:42 (permalink)
    No hiss here. How would MIDI have hiss anyway?
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