If you want to know if a specific pad is compatible with x module, google the user manual. Every module has all compatible pads listed. If the VH-12 is compatible, then the VH13 is compatible too...same sensors
Well, I think at least they have improved the response, hence they made an extra video of the hats when launching the TD-50. However, I still hope they gonna release the VH-15 soon, with a digital input just like the snare and the ride.
My exact sentiments. Very disappointed Roland didn't upgrade the hats to the digi-pad technology they used for the snare and ride on the TD-50KV. I mean the kit is $7500 ffs.
Will the VH-12 work on a TD-27 module, _with_ pressure / pitch control? The manual for the TD-27 only says the VH-13 works with that feature but it looks like they are electronically identical.
My old VH12 silver is on the way out and cracked majorly at the striking edge. I was going to buy a VH-13 as replacement but will this work with my TD20x Module??
Hey, dude. Thanks for your video. But I still have a question. I used my VH-12 hi-hat with Pearl HP-900 hi-hat stand. The rotation stopper/holder and the clamp fitted perfectly to this stand. But now this hi-hat stand works bad and I need to replace with other new one. I tried Mapex stand but my rotation stopper and clamp turned out to be really small for that middle part of Mapex stand where it should be mounted. Its’ middle part was too thick for my stopper and clamp. I couldn’t screw the bolt on the clamp. What could you advise me? What hi-hat stand should I buy to fit perfectly with my stopper and clamp? I thought all hi-hat stands have the same diameter of that middle part, but Mapex stand is thicker. What about Tama? Or Yamaha? I’m afraid to buy a stand and make a mistake being unable to mount a stopper on my new stand... help me plz
looks like for my move into a second HH for my td 20 kit will have to be an Addiotional VH12 w/ module 2 being a TD20 as well... you said the VH13 will not work....
I do have a question for you my friend. I bought an TD 50 soundmoduler and I own a VH 12, but ai think the VH 12 must be compatible with the VH 12. But I can't get an open sound on the TD 50, when I switch to the TD 30 everything is fine. I tried everything and I did everything the same as in the TD 30. So with the executing procedure etc. what did I do wrong? When I use SD 3 everything is working normal?
For the Hihat I choose the VH12 preset in the preset bank. Then I did the Hihat adjustments like in the TD 30 they are exactly the same. I only hear the close sound, every other pad cymbal is working fine. The Hihat is working fine on the TD 30 and within Superior Drummer 3 . The firmware is not the newest. 1.07 (0058) it is the version where it came with.
Great video as always! One wierd question: Do you know if the Vh-12 works on Td9 module? I know that it should work only with fd8+cy or Vh11, but I found one Vh12 for the same price as the vh11, and if it the vh12 works like the vh11 on the Td9 will be enough for me... and when I upgrade for a new module like Td50 or the Mimic Pro I will already have a great pair of hats :) I ask you that because I remember you had a Td9... Thanks for any input!
I think it will work, but not as good as the hihats that are actually made for it. I would still buy it if your plan is to upgrade the module later. The Pearl Mimic does not support the pressure feature, but the TD-50 does. I wrote a review and comparison about the 3 Roland hats: www.v-drumtips.com/roland-vh-13/
Do you guys take ideas foy DIY projects? I have a suggestion for a project I need help on. I don't want mesh heads because I like natural loud drums live, I don't want to use a edrum kit as they "feel" too different from my main kit and I don't want the crap sound of my kit muted when practicing at home. Can I modify my drum (and cymbals) mute/silencer pads into electronic triggered mute pads that can mute my main kit and plug into an edrum brain so both me and my neighbors are happy when I practice and when I need to go to rehearsals or gigs I can just take the mute pads off the same as any other mute, so I have my un-triggered loud kit when live.
I think this is not working great, since the mute pads prevent the head from swinging. The trigger signal will be weak and inaccurate. If you like a natural rebound and feel, you should go for drum-tec Pro heads and any kind of trigger.
My duuuude! You just completely turned my day around. I just got a TD-30 and the hi-hats wouldn't chick. Was driving me nuts. Found this vid and YOU SIR, are a life-saver! You're awesome! I cannot thank you enough!!! SUBSCRIBED! =)
Most likely not. They are high-end hi-hats, made for only specific Roland modules. They do not even work well with entry level Roland modules, so it is not even worth trying I guess:(
I went down to my local Pearl dealer on Saturday and hooked up a set of VH-11's to my RED Box. After a very simple 5 second calibration, they worked perfectly well. Great stuff - can actually play a decent hi-hat again on my Pearl ePro kit!
I see.... What module do you recommend? I've been upgrading my TD4. I bought a Roland PDX-125 as snare and the VH12 which didn't work to well. Please keep in mind I'm trying to use VST drums only and not the actual module sounds. Just need the most compatible drum module Thanks!
In your case a TD-12 would be good. It is compatible with the VH-12 (not perfect though) and has even positional sensing at the snare. But a TD-20X would even be better. The VH-12 does only work well with TDW-20, TD-20X, TD-30, 50 and MIMIC. If they are too expensive, sell the VH-12 and buy a VH-11 with a TD-9. They work perfekt together.
@@Vdrumtips1 Yeah I meant ad5 but since then I decided to go for a second hand Roland TD9 module for my acoustic to electronic setup. So I plan to buy a VH11:) Cheers and always appreciating your responses
If you want to know if a specific pad is compatible with x module, google the user manual. Every module has all compatible pads listed. If the VH-12 is compatible, then the VH13 is compatible too...same sensors
Great video! Love my VH-12, but the triggering is a lot smoother when using the TD-30 instead of my TD-12.
Right, the module makes a big difference. I wonder if there is a difference in triggering with TD-50 and VH-12 or 13.
Well, I think at least they have improved the response, hence they made an extra video of the hats when launching the TD-50. However, I still hope they gonna release the VH-15 soon, with a digital input just like the snare and the ride.
My exact sentiments. Very disappointed Roland didn't upgrade the hats to the digi-pad technology they used for the snare and ride on the TD-50KV. I mean the kit is $7500 ffs.
I think this could be a later upgrade. For now there is no need to have a digital hihat. The VH-12/13 has all functions needed.
Mike, you are Top man 🙂 Your video about hihat settings and perfect triggering saved my life 👍👍👍
Will the VH-12 work on a TD-27 module, _with_ pressure / pitch control? The manual for the TD-27 only says the VH-13 works with that feature but it looks like they are electronically identical.
Thank you sir! I thought I need to replace my hi hat. Then I found your video. Very helpful. Working a 100 percent
I couldn't figure out why I had so much play in my VH-13. Now I know why. Thanks for this!
I just bought a VH-12 for my home made Drumkit. It seems that edge is not responding with my DDRUM DDTi (equal to Alesis IO). Is it Piezo/Piezo ?
My old VH12 silver is on the way out and cracked majorly at the striking edge. I was going to buy a VH-13 as replacement but will this work with my TD20x Module??
Hey, dude. Thanks for your video. But I still have a question. I used my VH-12 hi-hat with Pearl HP-900 hi-hat stand. The rotation stopper/holder and the clamp fitted perfectly to this stand. But now this hi-hat stand works bad and I need to replace with other new one. I tried Mapex stand but my rotation stopper and clamp turned out to be really small for that middle part of Mapex stand where it should be mounted. Its’ middle part was too thick for my stopper and clamp. I couldn’t screw the bolt on the clamp. What could you advise me? What hi-hat stand should I buy to fit perfectly with my stopper and clamp? I thought all hi-hat stands have the same diameter of that middle part, but Mapex stand is thicker. What about Tama? Or Yamaha? I’m afraid to buy a stand and make a mistake being unable to mount a stopper on my new stand... help me plz
Absolute lifesaver, thank you!
Do you know if the vh12 is compatible with the td27? Thank you
Yes, I am using this setup currently.
VH-12 works with TD-9 ? or SPD SX or SPD 30 ?
same issue, apparently it doesn't but the VH11 does
looks like for my move into a second HH for my td 20 kit will have to be an Addiotional VH12 w/ module 2 being a TD20 as well... you said the VH13 will not work....
Well, it will work, I tested it recently with a TD-20x. It is just not as good as a VH-12+TD-20.
I do have a question for you my friend. I bought an TD 50 soundmoduler and I own a VH 12, but ai think the VH 12 must be compatible with the VH 12. But I can't get an open sound on the TD 50, when I switch to the TD 30 everything is fine. I tried everything and I did everything the same as in the TD 30. So with the executing procedure etc. what did I do wrong? When I use SD 3 everything is working normal?
Have you set the TD-50 to VH-12? What firmware runs on your TD-50?
For the Hihat I choose the VH12 preset in the preset bank. Then I did the Hihat adjustments like in the TD 30 they are exactly the same. I only hear the close sound, every other pad cymbal is working fine. The Hihat is working fine on the TD 30 and within Superior Drummer 3 . The firmware is not the newest. 1.07 (0058) it is the version where it came with.
Make a backup and then reset the module. Import the backup and try again.
I already did but it didn't work. It's a brandnew module. It's very strange I think? But thanks for your ytip my friend! ;-)
@@biekanez1 did you ever fix the problem. I just bought my TD50 and I'm having the same problem with the VH-13.
Is the vh12 or 13 compatible with a TD 25?
no
Great video as always!
One wierd question: Do you know if the Vh-12 works on Td9 module? I know that it should work only with fd8+cy or Vh11, but I found one Vh12 for the same price as the vh11, and if it the vh12 works like the vh11 on the Td9 will be enough for me... and when I upgrade for a new module like Td50 or the Mimic Pro I will already have a great pair of hats :)
I ask you that because I remember you had a Td9...
Thanks for any input!
I think it will work, but not as good as the hihats that are actually made for it. I would still buy it if your plan is to upgrade the module later. The Pearl Mimic does not support the pressure feature, but the TD-50 does. I wrote a review and comparison about the 3 Roland hats: www.v-drumtips.com/roland-vh-13/
Is it correct to think the VH-13 IS more accurate
The bottom half of my 12 does not have the Roland Logo?
UtwoBed That is probably a B-Model.
@@Vdrumtips1 I am not familiar with the alphabet model labels for this equipment, could you please explain further?
Do you guys take ideas foy DIY projects?
I have a suggestion for a project I need help on. I don't want mesh heads because I like natural loud drums live, I don't want to use a edrum kit as they "feel" too different from my main kit and I don't want the crap sound of my kit muted when practicing at home.
Can I modify my drum (and cymbals) mute/silencer pads into electronic triggered mute pads that can mute my main kit and plug into an edrum brain so both me and my neighbors are happy when I practice and when I need to go to rehearsals or gigs I can just take the mute pads off the same as any other mute, so I have my un-triggered loud kit when live.
I think this is not working great, since the mute pads prevent the head from swinging. The trigger signal will be weak and inaccurate. If you like a natural rebound and feel, you should go for drum-tec Pro heads and any kind of trigger.
My duuuude! You just completely turned my day around. I just got a TD-30 and the hi-hats wouldn't chick. Was driving me nuts. Found this vid and YOU SIR, are a life-saver! You're awesome! I cannot thank you enough!!! SUBSCRIBED! =)
Thanks:)
Do these work with the Pearl epro R.E.D. Box module?
Most likely not. They are high-end hi-hats, made for only specific Roland modules. They do not even work well with entry level Roland modules, so it is not even worth trying I guess:(
I went down to my local Pearl dealer on Saturday and hooked up a set of VH-11's to my RED Box. After a very simple 5 second calibration, they worked perfectly well. Great stuff - can actually play a decent hi-hat again on my Pearl ePro kit!
Great video, really nice seeing those dynamics of play-ability, really shows why the Roland Kits are top notch.
Oh yes,I'd say the competition can not cope with this. It is simply the best e-hihat module combination.
Vdrum, will this work with the new Pearl Mimic Pro?
The VH-13 works well with the Mimic, the VH-12 not so much.
Thanks a ton!
Didnt work with my td4x ;(
Luis Nunez TD-4 and VH-12 or 13 are not compatible.
But it is compatible with the VH-11 right?
Luis Nunez Let’s say it works. But the TD-4 is too weak for the VH-11. It does not pickup the full sponsor resolution.
I see.... What module do you recommend? I've been upgrading my TD4. I bought a Roland PDX-125 as snare and the VH12 which didn't work to well. Please keep in mind I'm trying to use VST drums only and not the actual module sounds. Just need the most compatible drum module
Thanks!
In your case a TD-12 would be good. It is compatible with the VH-12 (not perfect though) and has even positional sensing at the snare. But a TD-20X would even be better. The VH-12 does only work well with TDW-20, TD-20X, TD-30, 50 and MIMIC. If they are too expensive, sell the VH-12 and buy a VH-11 with a TD-9. They work perfekt together.
Yes, Great "hoot"! I can finally get the right hihat sound! Thanks
can the VH-12 work with the TD-17 ?
no
Thank you
First just thanks for your existence:)Any idea how well VH13 triggers with AD module and VSTs?Also if the pressure feature work too on AD module?
ad5?
@@Vdrumtips1 Yeah I meant ad5 but since then I decided to go for a second hand Roland TD9 module for my acoustic to electronic setup. So I plan to buy a VH11:) Cheers and always appreciating your responses
can i use some f them on alesis crimson kit?
I think so, but it will not work as good as with a Roland Module.
Vdrum Tips thanks
Thanks mate, I was struggling with this.
É compatível com a TD1-KV
does this works with td-11kv
No
Vdrum Tips i mean for my hi hat td-11kv
No it does not, both VH-12 and 13 are not compatible with the TD-11. It works, but not great. Better get a VH-11.
vh 13 works with mimic pro?
Yes, but the pressure feature is not working with the Mimic Pro.
It seems like a carbon copy, upgrade your VH-12 with a washer/spacer?? (save €100's :) )
Any noticeable playing differences, response Ect
Yeah Roland should have done a REAL upgrade for the hats on the TD-50KV. The kit is $7500. I'd expect digital hats at that price!
mickeyrip .what do you do with the washer.?
Sorry that was a question !
Great video btw (Just as all your videos)
やっぱりハットスプラッシュはまったく使い物になりませんね~。。。
しっかり欠点がわかる動画がないので、ほんとうに助かりました。
でもTD-50でもこの問題は解決していないのか試す方法は自分で買って試すしかないですかね~。。
td-20とvh-12の組み合わせで使ってましたが、ハットスプラッシュはこの動画のとうりまったく使い物になりませんでした。
いつかこれを実現出来る日がくるのかローランドさんどうなんですか?
紹介動画はハットスプラッシュの粗がめだたないようにプレイしたものばかりでまったく参考になりません。。
強いスプラッシュの後に弱いスプラッシュをやると前の強いスプラッシュの音がスパッといなくなるし、
鳴ったりならなかったりだし、、、技術的に難しいのはわかるんですが、これじゃ楽器と呼べないですよ。
Nice!
Td8 compatible?
No