Roland TM2 Electronic Drum Kit Drum Trigger Module

£207.00

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Description

Roland Drum Kits

The Roland TM-2 Trigger Module is the cheapest and fastest way to get started with hybrid electronic/acoustic drumming! Adding electronic sounds to your acoustic kit isn't as far away as you might have thought.

Attach to your acoustic setup, or simply add triggers or pads to your kit (sold separately). Connect them up to the TM-2, and then hook the TM-2 up to a PA and you're all set. There's over 100 pro-quality onboard sounds that sound great right out the box. You can also easily add your own custom sounds via an SDHC card.

MIDI in and out gives you a whole plethora of options, allowing you to combine the TM-2 with other MIDI compatible gear; you'll be able to get seriously creative!

Features

  • MIDI I/O allows you to trigger sounds in external sound modules, play the TM-2 via another device and capture MIDI data in music software. 
  • Included mounting plate. Attach it to a drum rack, hi-hat stand etc. 
  • Can be powered using the included AC adapter or AA batteries (with a four hour battery life using four). 
  • Compatible with Roland BT-1, KT-10, V-Cymbals and V-Pads. 
  • Harness versatile, powerful effects like delay, flanger, reverb etc. 
  • Select and create kits via the simple, hands-on interface. 
  • Single and dual trigger pads supported via two trigger inputs. 
  • Load in your own custom WAV's using the SDHC memory card slot. 
  • Suitable for just about every genre, from electronic, to rock and metal music. 
  • Packed with over 100 ready-made sounds – from percussion, to acoustic kits and modern, electronic setups. 

Additional information

Weight 1.5 kg

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Brand

Roland

Roland is one of the most influential electronic instrument manufacturers in modern music, and a defining name in electronic drums. The brand is best known for developing electronic drum kits that prioritise feel, responsiveness, and reliability, making them a standard choice for practice, recording, education, and live performance.

Roland electronic drum kits are widely used because of their realistic playing surfaces, expressive sound engines, and durable construction. Their mesh heads and advanced trigger technology allow drummers to play with natural dynamics and technique while keeping volume under control. This makes Roland kits especially popular in home environments, schools, theatres, and professional rehearsal spaces.

Beyond full kits, Roland also produces drum modules, pads, triggers, and hybrid solutions that integrate electronic sounds into acoustic setups. With a long history of innovation in synthesis and digital instruments, Roland continues to set the benchmark for electronic drumming, trusted by beginners and professionals alike.

Category

Drum Kits

Drum kits are the core of modern drumming, bringing together bass drum, snare, toms, cymbals, and hardware into a single playable instrument. A complete kit allows a drummer to cover rhythm, dynamics, and texture, forming the foundation of a band’s groove in styles ranging from rock and pop to jazz, metal, funk, and electronic-influenced music.

Drum kits come in many configurations and materials, including compact setups for small spaces, standard five-piece kits, and larger multi-tom arrangements. Shell materials such as maple, birch, mahogany, and hybrid constructions each influence tone, projection, and response. Acoustic kits are chosen for their natural feel and sound, while electronic and hybrid kits offer volume control, sound flexibility, and integration with modern music production.

Choosing a drum kit involves balancing sound, size, hardware quality, and playing style. Whether for practice, recording, or live performance, a well-matched drum kit provides consistent tuning, comfortable ergonomics, and a musical response that supports the drummer and the music they play.

Tags

Drum Kit

A drum kit brings together multiple drums and cymbals to create a single playable instrument that drives rhythm and structure in music. Each part of the kit works together to provide pulse, dynamics, accents, and movement, allowing the drummer to shape groove, timing, and energy. A well-matched drum kit supports consistent playing, clear musical expression, and the ability to adapt to different styles and performance settings.

Electronic

Electronic in a drumming context refers to instruments and equipment that generate or trigger sounds digitally rather than acoustically. This includes electronic drum kits, drum modules, pads, triggers, and hybrid setups that combine electronic sounds with acoustic drums. Electronic gear allows for volume control, sound variety, recording integration, and flexible performance options, making it especially useful for practice, home studios, live shows, and modern music production.

Electronic Drum Kit

An electronic drum kit uses digital sound modules and trigger pads to recreate drum and percussion sounds while allowing full volume control and sound flexibility. Electronic kits are widely used for home practice, education, recording, and live performance, offering features such as headphone use, built-in effects, and connectivity with computers and music software. They provide a practical alternative to acoustic drums, especially where space, noise levels, and versatility are important.

Trigger

A trigger converts physical hits on a drum or pad into electronic signals, allowing sounds to be triggered consistently and accurately. It helps control volume, improve clarity, and add sound options by triggering samples or electronic modules alongside acoustic drums. Triggers are used to reinforce attack, tighten timing, and expand sonic possibilities in live performance, recording, and hybrid drum setups.