RolandChannel’s DrumLink: Wireless Freedom for V-Drums and Hybrid Kits

14. May 2025

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RolandChannel’s DrumLink: Wireless Freedom for V-Drums and Hybrid Kits

RolandChannel’s latest video dives deep into the DrumLink ecosystem—a bold step toward untangling the world of electronic drumming. DrumLink promises to convert your wired V-Drums, pads, and triggers into a seamless wireless setup, all without sacrificing playability or triggering speed. With a focus on the WT-10 wireless trigger adapter and DH-10 wireless hub, Roland lays out how these components work together to deliver reliable, latency-free performance. For drummers seeking a cleaner stage, flexible kit layouts, or hybrid integration, this walkthrough offers a clear look at the architecture and real-world workflow of DrumLink.

Cutting the Cord: DrumLink’s Wireless Vision

Roland’s DrumLink system is introduced as a pioneering technology in the electronic drumming landscape, aiming to eliminate the clutter of cables without sacrificing performance. The video opens by emphasizing DrumLink’s ability to wirelessly connect electronic drum pads to sound sources, maintaining both playability and triggering speed. This isn’t just about convenience—it’s about creating a visually cleaner setup and offering the freedom to move pads and components without being tethered by cable length.

The system is positioned as a versatile solution for a range of users, from home hobbyists to stage performers. DrumLink is compatible with both V-Drums and sample pads, as well as hybrid drumming configurations. The video makes clear that the core promise is seamless conversion: regular wired pads and triggers can be transformed into wireless instruments using just two key components. This approach is designed to appeal to those looking for both flexibility and reliability in their drum setup.

It's a technology that allows seamless conversion of regular wired electronic drum pads or triggers into a wireless trigger pad using two…

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Inside the Tech: WT-10 and DH-10 Components

Drum Link is a proprietary radio frequency based wireless triggering technology with reliability and without latency, making it perfect for…

© Screenshot/Quote: Rolandglobal (YouTube)

At the heart of DrumLink are two main devices: the WT-10 wireless trigger adapter and the DH-10 wireless hub. The WT-10 is a compact unit that attaches to your kit using a universal clamp system, supporting a range of mounting options from cymbal stands to drum hoops. Each WT-10 offers two dual trigger inputs, accommodating either two dual trigger pads or a cymbal with multiple trigger zones—such as a V-cymbal with bell, bow, and edge triggering, or a hi-hat with both pad and controller inputs.

The DH-10 wireless hub acts as the receiver, connecting to a compatible Roland sound module or a laptop via USB. This hub is powered directly by the connected device, eliminating the need for a separate power source. The video stresses that DrumLink’s proprietary radio frequency technology is engineered for reliability and latency-free performance, making it suitable for both studio and live use. Notably, the WT-10 is powered by two AA batteries, but it only draws power when actively triggering, which Roland claims can extend battery life up to six months.

Hybrid Flexibility: Mixing Wired and Wireless Workflows

DrumLink doesn’t force an all-or-nothing approach—instead, it’s designed for hybrid setups that blend wired and wireless components. The video details how you can use the system with a variety of Roland sound modules and sample pads, and even integrate it with the DWE drum set from Drum Workshop. For DWE users, DrumLink enables the use of Roland V-Cymbals as a quiet, wireless cymbal solution, expanding the creative possibilities for hybrid kits.

A notable bundle is highlighted: a complete wireless conversion cymbal set that includes three CY16RT V-Cymbals, a VH-10 hi-hat, and four WT-10 adapters. This package can be added to an SPD-SX Pro for a compact, wireless cocktail kit or paired with a DWE set. The system’s modularity allows drummers to convert their kits gradually—using some pads wirelessly while keeping others wired, or deploying wireless pads in specific stage zones where cable runs would be problematic.

The video underscores that DrumLink is currently unique in the electronic drum market, offering true wireless triggering. The flexibility to mix and match components, combined with the reliability claims, positions DrumLink as a forward-thinking solution for both evolving and established electronic drum rigs.

It's possible to use a combination of some wired and some wireless converted pads within a drum set.

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Power and Placement: Optimizing the WT-10 Experience

The WT-10 only uses battery energy when it's triggering, allowing batteries to last up to six months in most applications.

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Battery life and adapter positioning are addressed as practical considerations for real-world use. The WT-10’s power-saving design means it only consumes energy when actively triggering, which is said to extend battery life up to six months—an important factor for gigging drummers and studio users alike.

Mounting flexibility is another strength: the universal clamp system allows the WT-10 to be positioned on cymbal stands, drum hoops, or bass drum hoops, ensuring it can be integrated into a wide variety of kit configurations. These design choices aim to make the DrumLink system not just technologically advanced, but also genuinely usable in demanding performance and recording environments.

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