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Multicore Cable for Roland Modules
Multicore Cable for Roland Modules
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All-in-One Connectivity. Clean Setup. Designed for Roland
The Multicore Cable for Roland Modules is the ideal solution for drummers who want to streamline their electronic drum setup. This single, high-quality cable connects all your drum pads and cymbals to your Roland module through a unified, color-coded system — keeping your rig clean, organized, and gig-ready.
Purpose and Use
This cable consolidates multiple trigger inputs into one bundled connection, eliminating the clutter of individual cables running from each pad to the module. Designed specifically for Roland drum modules, it ensures fast setup, easy routing, and solid connectivity between your pads and brain
Compatibility
Fully compatible with popular Roland modules such as TD-11, TD-15, TD-17, TD-25, TD-27, TD-30, TD-50, and others that use multicore cable systems. The connectors match Roland's standard pad layout, making it plug-and-play with no configuration required
Build and Design
Made with high-grade shielding and reinforced connectors, this cable is built for professional use. It resists interference, maintains strong signal integrity, and is durable enough for stage, studio, or everyday practice
Cable Layout
Includes labeled and color-coded 1/4" TRS ends for snare, toms, cymbals, kick, and hi-hat connections. Each line is clearly marked for fast identification and easy cable management during setup and teardown
Technical Overview
Type: Multicore drum pad connection cable
Connectors: 1× multipin to module, multiple 1/4” TRS connectors for pads
Compatibility: Roland TD series modules with multicore input
Length: Standard length suitable for most drum racks
Features: Color-coded and labeled for fast setup
Use Case: Connects full drum kit (kick, snare, toms, cymbals, hi-hat) via one clean cable
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