The Roland TM-6 Pro Trigger Module offers a vast library of 500 different preloaded user samples to equip your acoustic drum kit with the ability to explore a whole new kind of sound. The TM-6 Pro module is a state of the art device that houses a number of electronic sounds and acoustic percussion sounds. The module also comes with preloaded samples from Roland's V-Drum modules, providing you with even more ways to mix up your music. The simple, easy to use controls allow musicians to navigate through the different sounds mid-song. You can even recreate the exact sound played by someone before, either in a studio or live. This is done by using the user sample feature which allows you to import the sound you want to recreate and play using your acoustic kit. These samples can then be edited for a new spin on a classic, by combining them with the modules built-in sounds, adding powerful onboard effects or switching and mixing layered samples according to the strength of your stick strikes. The module features several editable parameters onboard, such as volume, pitch and decay, as well as the +/- 2-octave pitch rate that provides easy tuning alongside acoustic drums. The TM-6 features backing tracks and click tracks, perfect for both live work and rehearsals. Finally, the TM-6 Module can be used through your computer, as the module works as trigger to MIDI converter with an audio interface, allowing you to play backing tracks and click tracks from your computer via a USB cable. Audio/MIDI interface functions offer 8-in/8-out audio with an impressive sampling rate of 44.1kHz/48kHz/96kHz, plus MIDI in/out capability.
The RT-30 series of acoustic triggers bring more variety and versatility to your basic acoustic drum kit. Attaching a trigger to a standard drum lets you play sounds from an external electronic device, such as the Roland TM-6 Pro Trigger Module, just by striking the head normally. This hybrid approach allows you to creatively enhance your live performances in many ways, such as adding electronic sounds for playing current music styles or layering custom samples with acoustic drums to achieve the processed punch heard on studio recordings.