TM-1

Trigger Module

TM-1

Hybrid Drumming Begins Here

No two drummers are the same, and every player has their own distinctive style. Getting a sound that you’re happy with, not to mention having the right sound for the gig, is vital. But it can be expensive and time consuming trying to find out what works. Enter the TM-1—a unique trigger module that makes it easy to add more sounds to your acoustic drum kit. And those sounds can be anything you like, from the TM-1’s onboard kick, snare, tom, cymbal, and percussion samples to your own samples and loops. Just connect any compatible Roland trigger pad to the TM-1 and directly play the sounds you need, or mount an RT-series trigger to one of your acoustic drums and play with your preferred sample layered on top in perfect sync, with no lag whatsoever. Getting your own custom sounds into the TM-1 is a breeze, thanks to the free editor app for Mac/Windows and iOS/Android.* Simply connect the TM-1 to your device, open the app, import samples from your library, and tweak the settings as needed. When it comes to performing on stage, the battery- or mains-powered TM-1 can be easily controlled with your foot via built-in switches. It’s even possible to mute the hybrid sound with a foot press, letting you go all-acoustic in the verses before bringing in some extra hybrid power for the chorus. Every working drummer can benefit from a hybrid setup these days, and the TM-1 is the easiest and most affordable place to start.

*Android app available in Feb. 2019.

The Simple Solution to Bring Hybrid Power to Your Acoustic Kit

Hybrid drum setups are everywhere these days, from stadium concerts to small clubs and bars. Busy working drummers love the ability to bring studio-style impact to their core acoustic sounds and be able to cover the electronic percussion parts that are so essential to modern music styles. At first, creating a hybrid acoustic-electronic setup can seem daunting. But with the TM-1, it’s easy for any player to start their hybrid journey. Just mount one or more Roland trigger devices within your setup, connect them to the TM-1, and access any sound you need. With dedicated controls for sensitivity, pitch, and more, there’s no technical knowledge required for operation—simply turn the knobs until the sound is right to you and start playing!

Cover Any Gig with 15 Ready-to-Play Kits

When playing on stage with just your acoustic kit, it’s difficult or impossible to change your sound on the fly. But with a hybrid drum kit, changes can be made in an instant. Now you can play the sound of that unique drum you couldn’t bring to the gig, or incorporate samples and loops to enhance and expand your main drum sound. Out of the box, the TM-1 has 15 ready-to-go kits with two instruments in each. The free editor app unlocks access to a library of over 150 additional sounds, including kick, snare, and other drums, and even synth loops. And with the ability to add your own sounds via the editor as well, the sonic possibilities are virtually endless. Whatever you want to achieve, changing your kit’s sound during the set has never been easier.

Editor App for Sample Import and Quick Sound Creation

A hybrid drum setup lets you choose and customize the sounds for your entire setlist, so each song gets the perfect drum sound. With the TM-1 Editor, you’re able to access all the module’s internal sounds, import your own original samples, assign sounds to each trigger pad, and quickly customize them however you like. Samples up to six seconds long can be imported from your computer, tablet, smartphone, or even cloud storage. And you don’t have to take your laptop to the gig to change up sounds at the last second—just use your smartphone!

Learn more about TM-1 Editor app for iOS >>

Enhance Your Acoustic Drum Sounds with Roland RT-Series Triggers

Your acoustic drum sound is king, but it can nearly always benefit from some sonic reinforcement at live gigs. The kick and snare are the backbone to a band’s sound, but it can be a challenge to get them to cut through when playing with loud guitars, bass, and keys. By using Roland’s RT-series acoustic triggers, you can layer samples from the TM-1 with your own kick and snare and amplify them together through the PA, providing increased punch, clarity, and depth that perfectly complements your core acoustic sound. For years, metal drummers have been enhancing their kick drums with electronic samples—especially when playing fast double-kick phrases—as it really helps cut through a dense mix. But this technique isn’t just for speed players; every drummer can take advantage of these powerful hybrid benefits with the TM-1.

Expand Your Percussion Palette with Roland Trigger Pads

The TM-1 is also a great way to expand the variety of sounds available from your acoustic drum kit. By adding an electronic drum pad, you can perform with any sound assigned to it. There are two trigger inputs available, allowing you to connect two single-trigger pads or one dual-trigger pad. Most Roland drum pads work with the TM-1, including the compact BT-1 Bar Trigger Pad, KT-10 Kick Trigger Pedal, V-Pads, and V-Cymbals. It’s even possible to connect BOSS footswitches like the FS-5U or FS-6 and use them as compact floor-based triggers. And don’t forget that you can use the TM-1’s built-in footswitches to trigger sounds as well.

Ultra-Portable and Built for the Road

The TM-1’s compact size lets you take it wherever you want, and the stompbox-style design fits easily alongside your other floor-mounted gear. Better still, support for battery operation eliminates the hassle of finding AC power when you need to set up in a hurry or perform outdoors. The TM-1 is lightweight enough to throw into a bag or instrument case, and robust enough to travel thanks to its metal-body construction and rugged footswitches.

Trigger-to-MIDI Conversion for Your Computer

Whether you’re producing at home, working in the studio, or performing live, you sometimes need to send a MIDI signal when you hit a pad. The TM-1 performs this trigger-to-MIDI conversion simply by connecting it to a computer via USB, allowing you to trigger sounds in drum samplers and plug-in instruments, record MIDI tracks in a DAW, or control clips and other functions in performance software like Ableton Live.

Specifications
Kits
15
Preloaded Sounds
30
User Sample
Number of User Sample: 30
Sound Length: Approx. 6 second/Sample
Data Format
Mac OSX:
WAV, AIFF, MP3, AAC, Apple Lossless

Windows:
WAV (44.1 kHz, 16/24 bits)

iOS:
WAV, AIFF, MP3, AAC, Apple Lossless

Android:
WAV (44.1 kHz, 16 bits), MP3
*The Application ‘TM-1 Editor’ is required.
Display
7 segments, 1 character (LED)
Controls
[SENS] knob (TRIG1, TRIG2)
[PITCH] knob (TRIG1, TRIG2)
[DECAY] knob (TRIG1, TRIG2)
[LEVEL] knob (TRIG1, TRIG2)
[MODE SELECT] button
[MUTE] switch
[KIT SHIFT] switch
[POWER] switch
Indicator
Trigger Indicator (TRIG1, TRIG2)
Connectors
TRIGGER IN jack : 1/4-inch phone type, mono
OUTPUT jack : Stereo 1/4-inch phone type
*When setting the Output Setting to the "MIX", The mixed sound of trigger 1 and 2 is output in mono.
*When setting the Output Setting to the "INDIVIDUAL", Each trigger is output separately to left and right (TRIG1: L-Side, TRIG2: R-Side).
PHONES jack: Stereo 1/4-inch phone type
USB port: USB type B
DC IN jack
USB
MIDI
Power Supply
Alkaline battery (9 V, 6LR61)
AC adaptor (DC 9 V, sold separately)
Supplied from the computer via USB port
Current Draw
100 mA (DC IN)
250 mA (USB)

Expected battery life under continuous use : Approx. 3 hours
*It depends on the batteries' specification, capacity, and conditions of use.
Accessories
Owner's manual
Leaflet "USING THE UNIT SAFELY"
Alkaline battery (9 V, 6LR61)
USB type B Cable
Options (sold separately)
AC adaptor (PSA-S series)
Acoustic Drum Trigger (RT series)
Pads (PD series, PDX series, BT-1)
Cymbals (CY series)
Kick (KD series)
Kick pedal (KT series)
Footswitch (DP series, BOSS FS-5U, FS-6, FS-7)
Stereo Split Cable (PCS-31L)
Personal Drum Monitor (PM series)
Size and Weight
Width
150 mm
5-15/16 inches
Depth
95 mm
3-3/4 inches
Height
60 mm
2-3/8 inches
Weight (including batteries)
550 g
1 lb 4 oz

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