Roland TD316 V-Drums Electronic Drum Kit
The Roland TD316 V-Drums Electronic Drum Kit delivers next-generation V-Drums 3 Series performance in a compact, streamlined rack-mounted format. Built around the expandable V31 sound module, upgraded pads and a traditional stand-mounted hi-hat setup, the TD316 is designed for drummers who want authentic Roland feel, modern practice tools and flexible recording features without moving into a larger premium kit.
At the heart of the TD316 is the V31 sound module, powered by the same advanced drum engine family used across Roland’s current V-Drums range. It features a multi-sampled sound library created in collaboration with Drum Workshop, Roland Cloud expandability, USB-C audio/MIDI, Bluetooth audio, SD card recording and onboard coaching tools for practice and development.
The kit includes a PD-12P snare with triple piezo sensors and positional sensing, redesigned PD-8H and PD-10H tom pads, a VH-10 hi-hat that mounts on a traditional hi-hat stand, two CY-12C-T crash cymbals, a CY-14R-T ride cymbal and the durable KD-10 kick pad. Together, these components give the TD316 a strong balance of feel, playability and compact practicality.
Whether you are upgrading from an entry-level electronic kit, moving from acoustic drums into a more flexible home setup or building a compact recording and practice rig, the Roland TD316 provides a serious V-Drums platform with room to grow.
Why Choose The Roland TD316?
Mid-Level V-Drums 3 Series Performance
The TD316 sits in Roland’s V-Drums 3 Series, giving players access to the V31 module, an upgraded pad configuration, dual crash cymbals and a VH-10 hi-hat in a compact rack-mounted setup. Roland describes the TD316 as a mid-level 3 Series kit with pro-inspired enhancements and a modest footprint.
It is designed for drummers who want a more expressive and expandable kit than a basic practice setup, while keeping the overall footprint manageable for home use, teaching rooms, rehearsal spaces and project studios.
Powerful V31 Sound Module
The V31 module is the centrepiece of the TD316. It offers 200 drum kits, more than 70 presets and over 1,000 instruments, along with a 4.3-inch colour LCD, sample import, SD card playback/recording and USB-C audio/MIDI connectivity.
The V31 also gives players access to Roland Cloud V-Drums expansion content, DW Soundworks integration and onboard practice features such as Coach Mode, Phrase Trainer and Stroke Monitor.
PD-12P Snare Pad
The included PD-12P snare gives the TD316 a more detailed playing surface than many entry-level electronic kits. Roland lists the PD-12P snare as featuring triple piezo sensors and positional sensing, helping snare parts respond with improved detail across centre hits, rim playing and dynamic performance.
This makes the TD316 a strong choice for players working on ghost notes, rim accents, backbeat consistency and realistic snare control.
VH-10 Hi-Hat For Traditional Feel
The TD316 includes Roland’s VH-10 hi-hat, which mounts on a traditional hi-hat stand. This gives players a more familiar foot feel and open/closed response compared with compact fixed hi-hat controller pedals.
For acoustic drummers moving into electronic drums, the stand-mounted VH-10 setup helps the kit feel more natural under the foot.
Dual Crash Cymbals And Expressive Ride
The TD316 includes two CY-12C-T dual-zone crash cymbals, giving players an expanded cymbal layout for bigger fills, transitions and live-style playing. The CY-14R-T ride provides bow, edge and bell triggering with choke support, giving the kit a more complete cymbal setup for practice, recording and performance.
This makes the TD316 feel more like a full kit rather than a stripped-back compact setup.
Responsive Tom And Kick Pad Setup
The TD316 includes two PD-8H tom pads and one PD-10H tom pad. Roland describes these redesigned tom pads as using offset sensors for natural dynamics and reduced hot spots.
The KD-10 kick pad provides a dependable, low-noise playing feel and is suitable for use with a separate bass drum pedal. Roland highlights the KD-10 as a durable kick pad with genuine acoustic feel and low in-room noise.
Compact Rack System
The MDS-Compact 2 rack provides a sturdy platform for the TD316 while keeping the overall setup compact. Roland notes that the rack gives room to add or upgrade pads, making the TD316 suitable for players who want a kit that can grow with them.
This makes it practical for bedrooms, home studios, teaching spaces and rehearsal rooms where space is important.
Recording, Streaming And Studio Integration
The V31 module includes USB-C audio/MIDI connectivity for DAWs and software instruments. In vendor mode, Roland lists the V31 as supporting up to 30 channels of USB audio recording and 32 channels of playback, giving users strong flexibility for computer-based recording.
The module also includes Bluetooth audio for streaming backing tracks, SD card recording/playback, a mix input, stereo master outputs, a headphone output and MIDI output, making the TD316 well suited to practice, content creation and home studio use.
Why Choose A Mid-Level Electronic Drum Kit?
A mid-level electronic drum kit is built to give players better feel, stronger sounds and more expressive control than an entry-level kit, without the price or footprint of a flagship setup.
Compared with entry-level electronic kits, the TD316 offers:
- A more advanced V31 sound module
- More detailed drum sounds
- A PD-12P snare with positional sensing
- A traditional stand-mounted VH-10 hi-hat
- Dual crash cymbals
- A more complete cymbal layout
- USB-C recording and MIDI connectivity
- Bluetooth audio for practice
- Roland Cloud expansion options
- A compact rack with room to upgrade
For players who practise regularly, record at home or want a kit that can support long-term development, the TD316 provides an excellent balance of performance, features and value.
Who Is It For?
Beginners
The TD316 is an excellent choice for dedicated beginners who want to start on a kit that feels more serious than a basic entry-level electronic drum set.
Its onboard coaching tools, Bluetooth audio, headphone practice and compact footprint make it practical for learning at home, while the upgraded pad layout gives new players room to progress.
Intermediate Players
For intermediate drummers, the TD316 is a strong upgrade. The V31 module, PD-12P snare, VH-10 hi-hat, dual crash cymbals and USB-C recording features make it suitable for regular practice, home recording and technique development.
Advanced And Professional Players
Advanced players may use the TD316 as a compact practice, writing, teaching or home recording kit. It does not include the full digital pad setup of Roland’s higher-end TD516 or TD716 kits, but it offers a capable V-Drums experience with strong expandability and a compact footprint.
Particularly Recommended For
- Home practice
- Drum lessons
- Project studio recording
- Compact rehearsal spaces
- Content creation
- Streaming
- Songwriting
- Backing track practice
- Quiet practice with headphones
- Intermediate players upgrading from entry-level kits
- Acoustic drummers wanting a compact electronic setup
- Pop
- Rock
- Indie
- Worship
- Metal practice
- Funk
- Fusion
- Electronic and sample-based playing
Product Story / Background / Heritage
Roland V-Drums have long been a leading choice for electronic drummers thanks to their reliable triggering, durable hardware and expressive sound technology.
The TD316 is part of Roland’s V-Drums 3 Series, which brings the latest V-Drums engine, DW-developed sounds, Roland Cloud expansion and modern practice tools into a more accessible range. The TD316 sits above the compact TD313 by adding pro-inspired enhancements such as the PD-12P snare, VH-10 hi-hat and dual crash cymbals.
As a compact mid-level kit, the TD316 is designed for players who want a serious electronic drum setup for practice, recording and everyday playing, while keeping the system streamlined and affordable.
Associated Artists / Performances / Applications
The TD316 is not a signature model, but Roland V-Drums systems are widely used in modern music environments where volume control, sound consistency and recording flexibility are important.
The TD316 is especially well suited to:
- Home practice rooms
- Drum teaching studios
- Project studios
- Worship rehearsal spaces
- Small performance setups
- Livestreaming rigs
- Home production spaces
- Songwriting rooms
- Hybrid practice setups
- Quiet rehearsal environments
Its compact footprint, VH-10 hi-hat, dual crash cymbals and V31 module make it a practical choice for drummers who need expressive everyday performance without a large acoustic-style kit.
Product Comparisons
Roland TD316 vs Roland TD313
Both the TD316 and TD313 use the Roland V31 sound module, giving both kits access to the V-Drums 3 Series sound engine, Roland Cloud expandability and modern recording features.
The TD316 steps up with a PD-12P snare, VH-10 hi-hat, two CY-12C-T crash cymbals and the MDS-Compact 2 stand. The TD313 uses a PDX-12 snare, CY-5 hi-hat with FD-9 control pedal, one CY-12C-T crash and the smaller MDS-Compact stand.
Choose the TD316 if you want a more expressive hi-hat feel, a fuller cymbal setup and a stronger mid-level playing experience.
Roland TD316 vs Roland TD516
The TD316 uses the V31 module and is part of Roland’s V-Drums 3 Series, while the TD516 uses the V51 module and sits in the V-Drums 5 Series. The TD516 also includes advanced digital snare, hi-hat and ride pads, plus a larger KD-12 kick pad and MDS-Standard 3 rack.
Choose the TD316 if you want a compact, capable and more affordable V-Drums setup for practice and home recording.
Choose the TD516 if you want a more premium kit with full digital pad integration, a larger rack and a more advanced playing experience.
Roland TD316 vs Roland VAD316
Both the TD316 and VAD316 are V-Drums 3 Series kits built around the V31 module. The TD316 uses a compact rack-mounted electronic drum format, while the VAD316 uses shallow-depth wood shells, a full-size kick drum and acoustic-style presentation.
Choose the TD316 if you want a compact rack-based kit that is practical for bedrooms, teaching rooms and project studios.
Choose the VAD316 if you want the look and stage presence of a more traditional acoustic-style drum kit.
Roland TD316 vs Acoustic Drums
Acoustic drums still offer the natural air movement, shell resonance and physical projection of a traditional drum kit.
The TD316 offers advantages that acoustic kits cannot match, including:
- Headphone practice
- Volume control
- Bluetooth audio practice
- USB-C recording
- MIDI output
- SD card recording and playback
- Instant kit changes
- Coach mode tools
- Reduced maintenance
- Compact setup
- Easier home use
For modern drummers who need a practical daily practice and recording solution, the TD316 offers the flexibility of electronic drums with the feel and reliability expected from Roland V-Drums.
Educational Feature Section
What Makes The V31 Module Upgrade-Ready?
The V31 module is designed to give the TD316 a strong foundation while leaving room for future expansion.
Alongside its multi-pin trigger harness, the V31 includes two additional 1/4-inch analog trigger inputs and a dedicated digital trigger input. Roland notes that the digital trigger port can be used when replacing a pad with an advanced Roland digital snare, ride or hi-hat pad, sold separately.
This means the TD316 can grow with your playing. You can start with the included compact setup, then add or upgrade compatible Roland pads and cymbals later.
This helps with:
- Expanding the kit over time
- Adding an extra tom or trigger pad
- Upgrading to a digital snare, ride or hi-hat
- Improving recording workflows
- Building a more personalised setup
- Keeping the same module as your needs develop
- Making the kit more flexible for practice and production
For players who want a long-term electronic drum platform without jumping straight to a high-end kit, the TD316 offers a smart upgrade path.
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Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Roland TD316 |
| Series | V-Drums 3 Series |
| Type | Mid-level electronic drum kit |
| Drum Module | V31 |
| Snare | PD-12P |
| Tom 1 | PD-8H |
| Tom 2 | PD-8H |
| Tom 3 | PD-10H |
| Hi-Hat | VH-10 |
| Crash 1 | CY-12C-T |
| Crash 2 | CY-12C-T |
| Ride | CY-14R-T |
| Kick Drum | KD-10 |
| Rack / Stand | MDS-Compact 2 |
| Extra Trigger Input Jacks | 2, AUX/TOM 4 and CRASH 2 |
| Digital Trigger Input | 1, for compatible Roland digital pad upgrade |
| Module Display | 4.3-inch colour LCD |
| Drum Kits | 200 kits, including more than 70 presets |
| Instruments | More than 1,000 |
| User Sample Import | Yes, up to 500 samples |
| External Memory | SD card, SDHC supported |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth audio |
| Wireless Connectivity | Built-in wireless adapter for Roland Cloud Connect |
| USB | USB-C audio and MIDI |
| USB Audio | Up to 30-channel recording and 32-channel playback in vendor mode |
| Main Outputs | L/Mono and R 1/4-inch outputs |
| Headphone Output | Stereo mini headphone output |
| Mix Input | Stereo mini mix input |
| MIDI | MIDI Out |
| Approx. Setup Width | 1,500 mm |
| Approx. Setup Depth | 1,100 mm |
| Approx. Setup Height | 1,200 mm |
| Approx. Kit Weight | 24.7 kg |
Specifications above are based on Roland’s TD316 and V31 specification pages.
Power Requirements
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Power Supply | AC adaptor |
| Current Draw | 1,100 mA |
| Battery Operation | No |
| Module | Roland V31 drum sound module |
| USB Power | No, AC adaptor required |
| Power Consumption In Off Mode | 0.24 W |
Power information is taken from Roland’s V31 module specifications.
What’s Included?
- Roland V31 drum sound module
- PD-12P snare pad
- PD-8H tom pad
- PD-8H tom pad
- PD-10H tom pad
- VH-10 hi-hat pad
- CY-12C-T crash cymbal pad
- CY-12C-T crash cymbal pad
- CY-14R-T ride cymbal pad
- KD-10 kick pad
- MDS-Compact 2 drum stand
- Sound module mounting plate set
- AC adaptor
- Special connection cable
- Connection cable for Crash 2
- Drum key
- Setup guide
- Owner’s manuals
- Six-month Roland Cloud Ultimate membership
- Drum Pass access with 100 Melodics lessons
Please note: kick pedal, snare stand, hi-hat stand and drum throne are sold separately.
Pairs Perfectly With
- Roland PM-Series drum monitors
- Roland RH-Series headphones
- Roland Noise Eater isolation products
- Roland DAP V-Drums accessory packs
- Roland TDM-Series drum mats
- Hi-hat stands
- Snare stands
- Single or double bass drum pedals
- Drum thrones
- Drum rugs
- Studio monitors
- Audio interfaces
- DAW recording software
- In-ear monitoring systems
- Additional Roland pads and cymbals
- Roland Cloud V-Drums expansions
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Roland TD316 a good electronic drum kit for home practice?
Yes. The TD316 is well suited to home practice thanks to its compact MDS-Compact 2 rack, headphone output, Bluetooth audio, coach tools and low-noise KD-10 kick pad.
Does the TD316 include the V31 sound module?
Yes. The TD316 includes Roland’s V31 drum sound module.
Does the TD316 include digital pads?
No. The TD316 does not include Roland digital snare, hi-hat or ride pads as standard. However, the V31 module includes a dedicated digital trigger input for upgrading with a compatible Roland digital snare, ride or hi-hat pad sold separately.
Can I record the TD316 directly into a computer?
Yes. The V31 module supports USB-C audio and MIDI, including up to 30 channels of USB audio recording and 32 channels of playback in vendor mode.
Does the TD316 include Bluetooth?
Yes. The V31 module includes Bluetooth audio for streaming music and backing tracks from a mobile device. Roland also notes Bluetooth audio/MIDI availability in the V31 feature information.
Can I expand the kit?
Yes. The V31 module includes two additional analog trigger inputs and a dedicated digital trigger input, allowing expansion with compatible Roland pads and cymbals.
Does it include a kick pedal?
No. A kick pedal is sold separately.
Does it include a snare stand, hi-hat stand or drum throne?
No. Kick pedal, snare stand, hi-hat stand and drum throne are sold separately.
Is the TD316 better than the TD313?
The TD316 is the stronger option if you want the VH-10 stand-mounted hi-hat, PD-12P snare, dual crash cymbals and MDS-Compact 2 rack. The TD313 is more compact and more entry-level, while the TD316 offers a fuller and more expressive setup.
Is the TD316 suitable for recording?
Yes. The V31 module’s USB-C audio/MIDI, SD card recording, MIDI output and mix input make the TD316 a strong choice for home recording, songwriting and DAW-based production.