14
Getting Ready to Play
Caution when attaching the RMP-12 to a marching carrier
If you want to attach the RMP-12 to a marching snare carrier,
use the specified model (sold separately:
Roland OP-
RMP12
).
Do not put your fingers
between the RMP-12 and
OP-RMP12. Your fingers
could get pinched, causing
injury.
Before replacing the
batteries, you must either
take off the marching carrier
or detach the RMP-12 from
the marching carrier.
When placing the marching carrier on a floor or other
surface when the RMP-12 is attached, be careful not to
subject it to physical impact.
It may be damaged if you set it down roughly.
If you place the marching carrier on a floor or other surface,
you should fold it as shown in the photo.
fig.4j
fig.4j
If you want to play the RMP-
12 while it’s attached to a
snare stand, you must
remove the OP-RMP12.
If you leave the OP-RMP12
attached, you may
experience noise during
performance, and you also
risk dropping the unit.

About the Attachable Marching Carrier

fig.1j
J-rod type marching carrier for
snare
Dimensions of appropriate J-rod
Diameter:
14.0–14.3 mm
Length of portion “A”: 40mm or
greater
fig.1j
* In some cases, it will not be
possible to attach a J-rod type
marching carrier even if it has
the above dimensions.

About the Tilt Feature

It is possible to fold the RPM-12 upward as shown in
illustration.
fig.4j
* The locks must be engaged when you fold the RMP-12
upward. If the locks are not engaged, the RMP-12 may
detach from the marching carrier, possibly causing
malfunction or injury.
* To avoid getting your fingers pinched when moving the
RMP-12 from the folded-up position to the normal playing
position, make sure to place both of your hands on the RMP-
12’s pad while you lower the unit.
Attaching the RMP-12 to a Marching Carrier (Sold Separately)
A
40mm
or greater
J-rod
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