The Roland VAD503 V-Drums Acoustic Design Kit is a high-quality e-drum set, equipped with wooden shells, digital pads and the TD-27 sound module. The module has 728 internal sounds and 100 drum kits stored. The sound engine of the module is based on the TD-50 from Roland. Additionally, up to 500 user samples can be inserted. There are 64 MB internal memory available. With the Prismatic Sound Modeling function every instrument sounds lifelike and natural. The TD-27 supports Roland digital pads, allowing high-resolution multi-sensor triggering for snare and ride pads. The Roland TD-27 has a Bluetooth interface, which can be used to stream directly from a smartphone to the module. The Roland VAD503 V-Drums Acoustic Design Kit features a 14" snare and floor tom, a 10" rack tom and a 20" bass drum for a natural playing feel. The shells are made of wood and come with mesh heads. They enhance the authentic acoustic feeling while playing.
The proven multilayer Roland Mesh Heads with adjustable tension make a decisive contribution to the authentic playing feel. In addition, the rebound can be adjusted to the personal playing style. With every kick in the bass drum, the air in the drum is set in motion. The air pressure generated in this way brings authentic resistance and is indistinguishable from an acoustic bass drum. The shells of the Roland VAD503 V-Drums Acoustic Design Kit have the inspiring playing feel of a high-end acoustic kit. Each drum has excellent sensors to ensure a natural response and high-quality playing feel. For maximum stability, each of the included stands is double-braced and can be adjusted quickly and easily.
If you produce music professionally with a DAW, the module can be used as a 28-channel USB audio interface. Two direct outputs create ideal conditions for live use. For example, you can send the snare and the kick separately into the mix. The Acoustic Design Kit can be expanded with the three optional trigger inputs. An AUX IN and a headphone output are also provided as standard. In addition to the dedicated MIDI inputs and outputs, MIDI data can also be transmitted via the USB connection to synchronize the kit with other MIDI devices or to trigger software sounds from the computer.