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1. N PEDM EDIT GY w FI The Close Threshold and Pedal Threshold 7 IN S 2 A can be adjusted in the Sensitive settings by N en VL VA sx pressing the H PEDAL button the Pedal icon 2 J da 3 will blink The parameter will be Close THR FN de FA and its current close threshold will be shown JN snare tom A N 4 l 1 Press the ENTER button to confirm your 5 O SETUP choice Then press the pedal to position you r rud a zm gpa desire as close threshold while the real thresh old value will be shown and blinking You could try sound change by striking Hi Hat pad t E Boa ee 9 amp TOM3 SNARI CRASH RIDE HIHAT Ti Press the ENTER button to confirm and turn to the pedal threshold setting the parameter is Pedal THR Then set the Pedal threshold in the same way above while you could try by pressing the pedal quickly Press the ENTER button to confirm Press the EXIT button to exit current opera va tion and back to Advanced menu L j ie KIT TEMPO CLICK D t0 Ul SI CITEA LIT Press the EXIT button to exit current operation and back to Advanced window In the Advanced window press the EXIT T DEMO TERES Tr to to T ida ie If you t ma leu ul id some changes during the Advance 2 setting the changes will be saved d LL em c SS pag automatically The display will say
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3. KICK TOM1 TOM2 TOM3 SNARE V CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL Diagram of 4 types of the curve Fo ro st oa L ni id i uie EK e ar Linear Exp1 Exp2 Log1 Log2 2 e rs i i E E Strength Strength Linear Exp Cross Talk When strike one pad other pad s will sound occasionally It is called cross talk It is a result of pads detecting the vibrations in the rack as you hit other pads This feature allows you to eliminate the cross interference among the pads The icon of the current pad is blinking when the Cross Talk is selected This pad is source of the cross talk which cross fire other pad s i e when strike this pad other pad s will sound The procedure of eliminating the cross talk is EDIT o 2 Dr i 3 Strength 7 Strength Log Spline KIT DEMO TEMPO CLICK i B i 00 id D 0 so amp D KICK TOM1 TOM2 TOM3 is RIDE HIHAT H PDL Source pad of cross talk SETUP Select a pad which is affected by cross talk ing by pressing its pad select buttonor strike the pad its icon and button indicator will blink as well Rotate the DATA knob to change the cross talk value ranged 0 100 The smaller the value the less the pad will be affected by crosstalk However if the value is too low it ll be harder to get the pad to generate its sound when you hit it You should balance it carefully HIHAT H PDL Press
4. VOICE LIST Standard Kick 1 Standard Kick 2 Power Snare 3 Cartoon Kick 91 Snare 31 Standard Snare 5 Standard Kick 3 Electronic Kick 1 i Low Kick 4 4 4 4 4 2 Display o Kick 46 Kikar Kick 48 Kik49 Fusion Kiok1 94 Snare 34 OM Snare 1 Kik50 Fusion Kiok2 es Snare 35 Old Snare 2 Kik5 Fusionkick3 96 Snare 36 Power Snare 4 Kioks2 JazzKikt 97 Snare 37 OM Snare 3 Kik53 JazzKik2 98 Snare 38 Mute Snare Kik54 Stick Kick 99 Snare 30 HipHop Snare 3 Kick 55 Kick 56 Kicks Kick se Kick se Kok60 Snare t Snae2 K K K K K K K K K K 100 Snare 40 HipHop Snare 4 K K K K K S S S S S S VW 3 e o Co 6 7 8 9 0 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 1 5 5 Standard Kick 5 ak Rock Kick 1 2 o 9 N Kick12 Rock Kick 2 Power Q Kick 102 Snare 42 Fusion Snare Kick 13 Rock Kick 3 2 o 9 w Power Snare 5 Low Kick 5 103 Snare 43 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 P 2 o 9 A P Rock Snare 6 Snare 42 Snare 43 105 Low Snare 106 Latin Snare 3 Snare 47 Snare 48 Snare 49 Snare 50 Snare 51 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i n n 107 Snare 47 Electronic Snare 2 n n n n C C ocu roka op K Noise Snare n 2 e E o Co EA MEIN Rock Snare 1 113 Snare 53
5. The User Kit number is U01 U30 The title of the kit number section in the second row of the display is USER KIT Rotate the Data knob to select an user kit you desire Rotate the knob clockwise to in crease the kit number and anticlockwise to decrease the kit number The factory setting for all User Kits is Uni versal Kit You could call them even if you don t create your own user kit Of course you could replace it by editing Please see EDIT Chapter in this manual for details Press the KIT button again to back to the pre set kit QUICK SELECTION There are 9 numeric buttons each one is as signed to a most common use kit In the kit select mode simply press a button to select kit directly The default quick selection as signment is listed in the Appendix KIT LIST After you select a kit you could assign it to a numeric button by pressing the KIT button and a numeric button simultaneously Your assignment is nonvolatile even the power turns off Preset kit indicator Kit number Kit name D po e S KICK TOM1 TOM2 TOMS SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL KIT CLICK TEMPO TEMPO CLICK eo ul tr amp POS DA KICK TOM1 TOM Toma SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL KIT 1 CLICK TEMPO Zi CO EO H PEDAL EDIT 2 CRASH Ed 3 FIPF I TOM 2 A Pr TOM 1 Go TO O Note When use these 9 but
6. All pads have striking force sensitivity feature Strike the pad harder to make higher volume and strike the pad softer to make lower volume Playing Tom Drum Strike the central position head of the pad to make head sound Playing Cymbal Strike the central position bow of the cymbal to make cymbal sound strike the edge of the cymbal to make edge shot sound Bow Edge 4 7 Cymbal Choke Strike a cymbal its sound will sustain Then squeeze the edge portion to mute the sound Please note that the Hi Hat has no choke feature E Note The edge and choke feature is available for crash only Playing Snare Drum Strike the central position head of the pad to make head sound strike the rim of the pad to make rim sound There are two rim portions with different rim sound Also there is a mark on the pad to indicate the portion Mark Rim 1 Playing Hi Hat 1 Strike the Hi Hat pad without pressing the Hi Hat control pedal to make open Hi Hat sound 2 Strike the Hi Hat pad with fully pressing the Hi Hat control pedal to make close Hi Hat sound 3 Strike the Hi Hat pad while pressing the Hi Hat control pedal gradually to make consecutive open to close Hi Hat sound 4 Press the Hi Hat pedal down quickly to make Hi Hat pedal sound Playing Kick Drum Press the Kick drum pedal to make kick drum sound MASTER VOLUME i 7 Ba an H I bebo rede N 5 od Biher hrie i E
7. E ES 5 amp Press the EXIT button to exit current edit ms ee ee p ud iu AT ds and turn back to the parameter selection 4 Count Sensitivity The parameter for the sensitivity of the count examination Rotate the DATE knob to change the sensitivity ranged 0 24 The de fault setting is 16 It is suggested to set the sensitivity lower than your normal performance Press the ENTER button to confirm your set ting and turn to the next parameter for editing Press the EXIT button to exit current edit and turn back to the parameter selection 5 Equalizer Tone of the drum could be adjusted globally by built in Equalizer There are 8 types of pre set equalizer listed below Rotate the DATE knob to select equalizer type per your taste The default setting is 001 Nor mal 1 Press the ENTER button to confirm your set ting and turn to the next parameter for editing EQUALIZER TYPE o0 EO EL WP TN 002 KICK TOM1 TOM2 TOM3 SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL EXIT cos ES 004 006 Loos Bright wid 007 008 Press the EXIT button to exit current edit and turn back to the parameter selection SETUP 6 Advanced Parameter Edit Chapter DRUM KIT EDIT introduces the sound edit procedure The purpose of the sound edit is to change sound characteristics such as voice volume pan etc The target of advanced param eter edit is phys
8. Electronic Snare 3 n 2 E O A Jazz Snare 5 Electronic Snare 4 Electronic Snare 5 Funk Snare 3 Rock Snare 7 Electronic Snare 1 114 Rock Snare 2 115 Step Snare HipHop Snare 1 118 Rock Snare 10 Snare15 Funk Snare 1 120 Q Snare 4 Snare17 Rock Snare 3 Sn Sid 1 Q Snare Rim 1 Snare 19 Rock Snare 4 Sn Sid 3 Q Snare Rim 3 Latin Snare 1 Sn Sid 5 Voc Snare Rim Rock Snare 5 Sn Sid 6 Standard Snare Rim 2 High Kick 4 Snare25 HipHop Snare2 Sn Sid 9 Jazz Snare Rim Step Kick Snare26 Latin Snare 2 Sn Sid 10 FXS Snare Rim 1 c ck 46 ck 47 ck 48 ck 49 ck 50 ck 51 ck 52 ck 53 ck 54 ck 55 ck 56 ck 57 ck 58 ck 59 ck 60 are 1 are 2 are 5 are 6 are 7 are 8 are 12 are 13 are 14 re 20 re 21 re 22 re 23 Ord Kick 1 Ord Kick 2 Ord Kick 3 HipHop Snare 6 ojo 2 22 DIT sa 1s o o afa OJA HEN voten CR ojo 2 22 DIT al Ed o afa O N 6 63 6 6 67 70 7 7 73 7 7 76 77 78 79 VW S o o 1 B 2 o 9 Q2 e Room Kick 2 High Kick 3 2 4 2 4 2 4 ojo 2 22 v jo sa 1s o NIN a gt 8 83 8 8 87 VW 3 D N RN Low Kick 3 Snare27 Funk Snare 2 132 Sn sid 11 Voc Snare Rim 2 Room Kick 3 88 R amp B Snare 1 133 Sn Sid12 Jazz Snare Rim x a OT Nw k 10 k 11 k 15 k 16 k 17 k 18 k 19 k 20 k 21 k 22 k 23 k 24 k 25 k 26 k 27 k 28 k 29 k 30 k 31 k 32 k 33 k 34 k 35 k 36 k 38 k 3
9. NRPN please contact your vender Note Transmited note through chanel 10 for each pad if fixed as below RealkitPRO does not transmit the Ride Edge and Tom Rim notes Hom as Crash Edge 49 Tom Rim 62 Ride s Tom a Rice age 59 rom Rim 63 HiHat Open 46 roma a Heat Close 42 Toma Rim 64 HiHat Pedal aa Snare as Res se Snare Rint 37 Rice me 6l Snare Rim2 20 erash mue 7 Crash wl KIT LIST UserKi05 Userkit06 Userkito7 UserkitO8 sers Userkitt Userkiti Userkitt Userkit13 UserKit14 Userkit15 Userkit16 UserKit7 Userkit18 Userkiti9 Userkit20 Userkit21 Userkit22 Userkitz3 Userkitz 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 3 7 Het Pp 10 BestBor Ho Tum 12 HipHop 13 BigRoom 14 DoubleBass 15 Chinese re lan 17 Texte HB uo 19 Jamme 20 Bgkt a PMiy 22 iayDown 23 Hue za Mech 25 Eecbum 4 2 8 9 0 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 3 4 5 6 7 U 8 Userkit25 UserKit26 UserKiz7 UserKiz8 02 Userkit29 26 03 UserKit30 27 Jo ME Note Default assignment for all User Kits is Universal QUICK SELECTION TOEN 1 inverse 9 ooms 12 HipHop 15 Chinese 29 25 39 ME al 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 U 9 0 01 23 Hue 25 ElecDnm 1 12 19 3 5 36 37 50 56 meom
10. SNARE button once to rr EN ES select snare head twice for rim1 and treble for ee mte EE a Sane Hn p MEE eee rim2 The relevant mark for alternative parts will pevar appear Please refer to table below 1 EDIT ewe NERT 7 When a part is selected the icon of this part A blink EDIT icon will stop blink In this example 2 ur the part selected is Rim1 of Snare 3 RIDE When select part the part name will blink You 4 SNARE must press the ENTER button to confirm your i E part selection m A simple way to select part is to hit area of the pad you desire directly This is an aternative metrod of pressing the button When the part name blinking you also need to press the ENTER button to confirm your selection PART DESCRIPTION ICON HH Pedal Hi Hat Pedal PART DESCRIPTION Snare Rim1 Snare Rim1 Snare Rim2 Snare Rim2 TR ti Hi Hat Open Hi Hat Close Crash Cymbal Bow Crash Cymbal Edge wid Ride Ride Cymbal Bow Ride Cymbal Edge me Snare Head 9 Tom3 Rim om1 Tom1 Head 4 o 3 3 E om1 Rim Tom1 Rim Fii om2 Tom2 Head a Tom2 Rim om2 Rim JIE V om3 Tom3 Head m 9 a ar Tom3 Rim a Note RealkitPRO does not responses to the Ride Edge and Tom Rim setting If Kick Kick Drum EA La ee LLL NN ML e Ce gt o DRUM KIT EDIT EI 4 Select parameter to edit Aft
11. USB Jack The USB connector allows you to connect the drum directly to your computers USB port The USB interface is compatible with Windows XP Vista Windows 7 and MAC The computer will recognize the drum as Audio Device 4 Headphone Jack The drum has stereo headphone jack You can play in total silence without disturbing others in the room by plugging a set of headphones into the sockets 5 Headphone Volume Knob Rotate it to adjust the headphone volume 6 Line In Jack Line In stereo audio input jacks will mix the supplied signal with the internal drum sound It can be used to hook up items such as CD players MP3 player etc 7 Line Out Jack There is no built in speaker in the drum Line Out stereo audio output supplies the drum output signal to external amplification such as home stereo PA system or other stand alone amplifiers If you connect with external mono system stereo mono adapter is recommended 8 Pad Trigger Connector Each pad and Hi Hat control pedal has labeled cable All cables are merged into a single connector Plug in the cable into jack of corresponding component Then plug in the connector here PLAYING PAD TURN ON THE POWER 1 Adjust volume of external audio device connected with the drum to lower level 2 Press the POWER button while don t strike pad or press the Hi Hat control pedal 3 Turn on external devices connected 4 Strike pad and adjust the volume to proper level PLAYING PADS
12. Voice Effect 23 Voice Effect 24 Voice Effect 25 Voice Effect 26 Voice Effect 27 Voice Effect 28 Voice Effect 29 Voice Effect 30 Voice Effect 31 Voice Effect 32 Voice Effect 33 Voice Effect 34 Voice Effect 35 Fxs 1 Fxs 2 Fxs 3 Fxs 4 Fxs 5 Fxs 6 Fxs 7 Fxs 8 Fxs 9 Fxs 10 Fxs 11 Fxs 12 Fxs 13 Fxs 14 Fxs 15 Fxs 16 Fxs 17 Fxs 18 Fxs 19 Fxs 20 Fxs 21 Fxs 22 Fxs 23 Fxs 24 Fxs 25 Fxs 26 Fxs 27 Fxs 28 Fxs 29 Fxs 30 Fxs 31 Fxs 32 Fxs 33 Fxs 34 Fxs 35 283 Crash 18 Standard Crash 4 284 Crash 19 Jazz Crash 2 285 Crash 20 Standard Splash 286 Crash 21 Standard Crash 5 287 Crash 22 Standard Crash 6 288 Ride 1 Standard Ride 1 289 Standard Ride 2 290 Rock Ride 1 Standard Ride Bell Crash Ride Rock Ride 2 v D 31 3 aojo a OT N 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 Electronic Ride 1 FXS Ride 1 Electronic Ride 2 Voc Ride Wood Ride FXS Ride 2 Jazz Ride 1 Electronic Ride 3 Electronic Ride 4 Standard Ride 3 Jazz Ride 2 FXS Ride 3 Pride Bell 1 Pride Bell 2 5 6 7 8 9 0 Deca 2 6 8 9 0 2 26 U D E o N d 2 3 4 5 6 7 U o x o N 29 0 2 Chinese Sound 1 Chinese Sound 2 Chinese Sound 3 Chinese Sound 4 Chinese Sound 5 Chinese Sound 6 Chinese Sound 7 Chinese Sound 8 0 1 5 7 1 23 Timbale Lo 387 5 1 3 5 0 U o o 313 ojo e co NJO i P i i i i P i P i P i P i
13. about where you can drop off your waste equipmentfor recycling please contact your local city office waste authority approved WEEE scheme or your household waste disposal service S sd CE MADE IN CHINA gt cound ation F2eoIKit 2so Professional Electronic Drumkit This product is imported in EU by PRENEXPORT SPA Via Enzo Ferrari 10 62017 Porto Recanati Italy www soundsationmusic com Rev 2 04 A
14. may practice your own performance with the demo song There are three modes for your practice FULL When press the m button you will hear complete song DRUM ONLY When press the p m button you will hear drum sound only It helps you to oi n Beo sh on get idea how to perform drum LE LIF LIES PHIT E DRUM MUTE When press the p m button TT TR TEMPO_ CLICK you Dd ge le ne Ml AE D DI Ie ul sound Then you can play drums by yourself FU Gu cm uS cm Press the MODE button repeatedly to change the mode MODE Tip Volume of the background music and drum of the demo song is adjustable separately Please see Chapter SETUP for more information The screen will turn back to the previous win dow automatically after 5 seconds or press the EXIT button to exit immediately 2 USER SONG There are 10 User songs in maximum recorded by user Press the Song button twice quickly to engage the User Song mode with the indicator lighting The display will show All U Song If you don t select song after 3 second the first available user song number and name will appear on the display The tempo and time signature of the user song will appear on the second row of the display also The title of the song number section in the sec ond row of the display is SONG The display of it will be All then the first available user song number If you want to select a song you desire rota
15. pressing Hi Hat pedal We call the source to generate sound as Part Each part is identified on the display by the icon with mark The icon refers to part of striking head of pad and cymbal is shown below H PDL refers to sound generated by pressing the Hi Hat pedal HIHAT refers to Open Hi Hat sound generated by striking the Hi Hat cymbal KICK TOM1 TOM2 TOM3 SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL Alternative part of the same instrument is shown by extra mark under the icon For example the rim of Tom 1 pad is marked by an arch under the TOM1 icon S P LI aB GQ em TOM lt gt uc ok SNARE ier d RIDE Rim of TOM1 Rim of TOM3 Edge of CRASH Close HI Hat Rim of TOM2 Rim1 of Snare Rim2 of Snare Edge of RIDE Note RealkitPRO does not responses to the Ride Edge and Tom Rim setting Each part has multi parameters to create its characteristics such as voice volume reverb level and Pan etc The detailed description is listed In the table below PARAMETER DESCRIPTION EDIT RANGE VOICE Voice assigned to the part 1 418 VOLUME Volume of the part 127 refers to the highest volume 0 127 PAN Stereo pan of the part 64 refers to the most left 63 refers to the most right O refers to the center position 64 63 PITCH Pitch of the part 10 refers to the lowest and 10 to the highest pitch 10 10 REVERB Reverb effect level of the part 127 refers to the highest level 0 127 The edit feature is to set parameter for each part partly or for a
16. will light up Press the button again to stop it Press the CLICK button twice to setup the metronome and the indicator blinks 1 Time Signature Setting At first you could set the time signature The the current time signature will blink in the second row of the display Rotate the DATA knob to change the time signature Available time signature is 1 8 2 1 8 4 1 8 8 1 8 16 The default setting is 4 4 Press the ENTER button to confirm you setting and turn to the next parameter of the metronome 2 Metronome Volume Setting After press the ENTER button to finish the time signature setting the next parameter to setup is metro nome volume The display will show Metro Vol and current volume is blinking Rotate the DATA knob to change the volume ranged 0 127 The default setting is 96 Press the ENTER button to confirm you setting and turn to the next parameter of the metronome 3 Metronome Sound Setting After press the ENTER button to finish the volume setting the next parameter to setup is metronome sound The display will show MetroSound and blinking current sound There are three types of the sound English Chinese and Percussion ENG refers to English CHN refers to Chinese PRC refers to click sound The default setting is PRC Rotate the DATA knob to change the sound Press the ENTER button to confirm you setting and exit the metronome setting You can press the EXIT button in any step to exit me
17. 12 Jazz Low Tom 3 Hat Op 4 Rock Open 1 Tom Hi 18 Wood High Tom 1 Tom Lo 13 Power Low Tom 1 Hat Op 5 Electronic Open 1 Tom Hi 19 Electronic High Tom 2 Tom Lo 14 Standard Low Tom 2 Hat Op 6 Electronic Open 2 Tom Hi 20 Wood High Tom 2 Tom Lo 15 Hat Op 7 Funk Open 1 Tom Hi21 FXS High Tom 2 Tom Lo 16 Wood Low Tom 1 Hat Op 8 FXS Open 1 Tom Hi 22 Power High Tom Tom Lo 17 Electronic Low Tom 1 Hat Op 9 Rock Open 2 Tom Hi 23 Step High Tom Tom Lo 18 Noise Low Tom 1 Hat Op 10 Funk Open 2 Tom Hi 24 Room High Tom Tom Lo 19 Electronic Low Tom 2 Hat Op 11 Electronic Open 3 Tom Hi 25 Bk High Tom Tom Lo20 R amp B Low Tom 1 Hat Op 12 FXS Open 2 Q Mid Tom 1 Tom Lo21 Noise Low Tom 2 Hat Op 13 Standard Open 2 Q Mid Tom 2 Tom Lo 22 Power Low Tom 2 Hat Op 14 FXS Open 3 Standard Mid Tom 1 Tom Lo 23 Hard Low Tom 1 Hat Op 15 Electronic Open 4 Funk Mid Tom Tom Lo 24 Wood Low Tom 2 Hat Op 16 Wood Open Electronic Mid Tom 1 Tom Lo 25 Mute Low Tom Hat Op 17 Half Open Wood Mid Tom 1 Tom Lo26 Rock Low Tom 3 Hat Op 18 R amp B Open Rock Mid Tom 1 Tom Lo 27 Power Low Tom 3 Hat Op 19 Jazz Open 2 Power Mid Tom 1 Tom Lo28 R amp B Low Tom 2 Hat Ped 1 Standard Pedal 1 Latin Mid Tom 1 Hat Cl 1 Rock Close 1 Hat Ped 2 Power Pedal Tom Mi 10 Rock Mid Tom 2 Hat Cl 2 Jazz Close 1 Hat Ped 3 Rock Pedal 1 Tom Mi 11 Latin Mid Tom 2 Hat Cl3 Standard Close 1 Hat Ped4 Electronic Pedal Tom Mi 12 Standard Mid Tom 2 Hat Cl 4 Funk Close 1 Hat Ped 5 Rock Pedal
18. 2 Tom Mi 13 Rock Mid Tom 3 Hat Cl 5 Rock Close 2 Hat Ped 6 Funk Pedal 1 Tom Mi 14 Room Mid Tom Hat Cl 6 Funk Close 2 Hat Ped 7 Jazz Pedal 1 Tom Mi 15 R amp B Mid Tom Hat Cl 7 Rock Close 3 Standard Crash 1 Tom Mi 16 Electronic Mid Tom 2 Hat Cl8 Electronic Close 1 Standard Crash 2 Tom Mi 17 Jazz Mid Tom 1 Hat Cl9 Electronic Close 2 FXS Crash 1 Tom Mi 18 HipHop Mid Tom 1 Hat Cl 10 Standard Close 2 HipHop Crash Tom Mi 19 HipHop Mid Tom 2 Hat Cl 11 Funk Close 3 DJ Crash VOICE LIST Deca Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Zz wo N VIN Description Rock Crash 1 272 Rock Splash 273 Electronic Crash 1 274 Mute Crash 275 Crash 10 Voc Crash 1 276 Crash 11 Voc Crash 2 277 Crash 12 Rock Crash 2 278 Crash 13 Jazz Crash 1 279 Crash 14 Standard Crash 3 280 Crash 15 FXS Crash 2 281 Crash 16 Wood Crash 282 Crash 17 Electronic Crash 2 Description Castinets Surdo Mu Surdo Op Full Shaker J O x 7 zx o Full Claves Full Cabasa Full Maracas Tamute 01 Tamute 02 Tamute 03 Voice Effect 01 Voice Effect 02 Voice Effect 03 Voice Effect 04 Voice Effect 05 Voice Effect 06 Voice Effect 07 Voice Effect 08 Voice Effect 09 Voice Effect 10 Voice Effect 11 Voice Effect 12 Voice Effect 13 Voice Effect 14 Voice Effect 15 Voice Effect 16 Voice Effect 17 Voice Effect 18 Voice Effect 19 Voice Effect 20 Voice Effect 21 Voice Effect 22
19. 9 k 40 k 41 k 42 k 43 k 44 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 House Kick 1 FXS Snare 1 134 Sn Sid 13 R amp B Snare Rim Power Kick 1 R amp B Snare 2 Sn Sid 14 Funk Snare Rim 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 4 n 5 o N O 2 o Q A oa VOICE LIST Sn Sid 15 FXS Snare Rim 2 Tom Mi 20 Latin Mid Tom 3 Hat Cl 12 Rock Close 4 Q High Tom 1 Tom Mi 21 Wood Mid Tom 2 Hat Cl 13 R amp B Close 1 Q High Tom 2 Tom Mi 22 Mute Mid Tom Hat Cl 14 Standard Close 3 Q High Tom 3 Tom Mi 23 Power Mid Tom 2 Hat Cl 15 FXS Close 1 Q High Tom 4 Tom Mi24 Fusion Mid Tom Hat Cl 16 Standard Close 4 Standard High Tom Tom Mi 25 Q Mid Tom 3 Hat Cl 17 Jazz Close 2 Rock High Tom 1 Q Low Tom 1 Hat Cl 18 FXS Close 2 Jazz High Tom 1 Q Low Tom 2 Hat Cl19 Electronic Close 3 Funk High Tom Standard Low Tom 1 Hat Cl 21 Rock Close 5 Tom Hi 10 Electronic High Tom 1 Rock Low Tom 1 Hat Cl 22 Tom Hi 11 Latin High Tom 1 FXS Low Tom Hat Cl 23 Standard Close 5 Tom Hi 12 R amp B High Tom Jazz Low Tom 1 Hat CI 24 Standard Close 6 Tom Hi 13 FXS High Tom 1 Rock Low Tom 2 Hat Cl 25 Rock Close 6 Tom Hi 44 Rock High Tom 3 Funk Low Tom Hat Op 1 Standard Open 1 Tom Hi 15 Jazz High Tom 2 Tom Lo 10 Jazz Low Tom 2 Hat Op 2 Jazz Open 1 Tom Hi 16 Old High Tom Tom Lo 11 Latin Low Tom 2 Hat Op 3 Tom Hi 17 Rock High Tom 4 Tom Lo
20. DAL P 6C Kick pedal KICK PEDAL IS OPTIONA ACCESORY The drawing shows complete drum kit after your installation Each drum pad cymbal pad and Hi Hat control pedal has its part number underneath the part name for your reference in installation The part number is printed in part packing box Power adaptor and connection cables are not shown in the drawing INSTALLATION RACK SYSTEM Wing nuts L Rod Pad clamp Rack lamp SR g AX X ED Fi Rack System RACKA Folded rack in package E E You can find all of these components in RACK SYSTEM RACKA package rd Inm e Hi Hat rod i U UR exl Crash and Ride rod N N Le P g Note Please note that the Hi Hat control pedal is also packaged in this box INSTALLATION RACK INSTALLATION 5 Insert the cymbal installation rod to proper location then tighten the wing nuts Rotate the pad installation L Rod to proper position the tighten the wing nuts Move the pad clamps to proper location then tighten the wing nuts Q CD Open the arm adjust the position then tighten the wing nuts ld Install the left and right leg adjust the height to touch floor firmly then tig
21. Demo 18 Control Panel nnn 5 Percussion Volume for Demo 18 Back Panel wir MERE EE ES 6 Master Tune ss ae arta arta ih 19 PLAYING PAD 7 Count Sesitivity 19 DRUM KIT eere 8 Equalizer 19 SONG oar RENEE ETOS LEE RA E 9 Advanced Parameter Edit 20 D mo SOng LESER HE SS GR aa 9 Sesitivity 2x22 iese be ari Eed User Song 10 Dynamic Range 21 METRONOME 11 Trigger Corve 21 Metronome sss 11 Cross Talk scoti cai ini aaa a 21 TEMDO m 12 Hi Hat Pedal setting 22 DRUM KIT EDIT 13 OE EE ER N 24 Select kit for editing 13 RECORD rex 25 Enter the Edit Mode 14 Record er EE EES aaa aveai EE a d 25 Select part to edit 15 Play back User Song 25 Select parameter to edit 15 Erase User Song 26 Edit the parameter 15 MIDI amp USB om 27 Edit another parameter or part 15 KIT LIST 28 Complete the edit 16 VOICE LIST oaan 29 STRIKING COUNT 17 SPECIFICATIONS 33 WARRANTY aooaa 34 INSTALLATION CRASH A 12 Cymbal edg RIDE A 12 Cymbal HI HAT A 8 Hi Hat SOUND MODULE KICK B 8 Kick HI HAT CONTROLLER B HH Ctrl KICK PE
22. R KIT DEMO TEMPO CLICK UST pi h id BOS PER KICK Tom TOMZ In the Kit and Song window push the DATA knob the current master volume level will be blinking Rotate the DATA knob to change the volume ranged 0 127 After about 5 seconds without any operation it will return to the previous window DRUM KIT There are 50 preset drum kits and 30 User Kits The kit is combination of different instrument voice assigned to each pad which has unitary style for performance All the kits are for your choice Any Kit could be edited and saved as your own User Kit After power on and display initial information it ll enter the kit selection mode automati cally while the KIT button indicator will light up The kit number and its name will be displayed The kit number also appears in the second row of the display In some other operation modes you may press the KIT button to enter the kit select operation mode PRESET KIT The title of the kit number section in the sec ond row of the display is KIT for preset kit The kit number is ranged 01 50 Rotate the Data knob to select a kit you desire Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the kit number and anticlockwise to decrease the kit number All preset kit number and name are listed in the Appendix KIT LIST USER KIT You can create your own user kit by edit function Click the KIT button repeatedly will switch the Preset Kit and User Kit selection
23. Rod then tighten the wing nut 2 Adjust the angle of the L Rod then tighten the wing nut Sound module Installation ED Tom Installation 1 Insert the tom into the tom installation L Rod then tighten the wing nut Note All toms use the same pad 2 Adjust the angle of the L Rod then tighten the wing nut Kick Installation 1 Align holes in support CD and stand 2 then insert bolts and fasten with attached key 2 Insert tongue of the kick stand into slot of the pedal 3 Tighten the wing nut on the pedal level to fix it 1 Align holes in supporting board and sound module then insert screws and fasten it 2 Insert rod of the supporting board to the clamp then tighten the wing nut Finalizing the Installation After install all components fine adjust the arm clamps and rods to the best positionyou like finally Electronic Connection Please refer to the SOUND MODULE Chapter for electronic connection SOUND MODULE CONTROL PANEL 1 Display Information display such as Kit number and name Song name pad selection etc The display is back lit LCD Liquid Crystal Display type 2 SONG Button Enter the Demonstration or User Song play mode 3 KIT Button Enter the Drum kit selection mode 4 CLICK Button Metro
24. Saving SETUP 7 Reset After setup kit editing and recording all of changes are saved in the unit This feature al lows you to recover the factory settings Select Reset in the parameter selection stage then press ENTER button There are four types d H a sS of reset operations can be selected Rotate the REIS ER E DATA knob to select Reset Kit Reset sound parameters in all User kits which changed during the kit editing When Reset Kit is blinking press the ENTER button The display will show AreYouSure Press the ENTER button to confirm or press the EXIT button to cancel Then it ll return to the Setup parameter selection Reset Setup Reset changes in Setup ni m Tr ula operation When ResetSetup is blinking press LE ut it ul d the ENTER button The display will show E H amp m POS amp AreYouSure Press the ENTER button to con di aM Medic N N firm and return to the Kit Selection mode Or press the EXIT button to return to the Setup parameter selection Reset Song Erase all songs recorded by user When Reset Song is blinking press the EN TER button Press the ENTER button to con firm or press the EXIT button to cancel Then it ll return to the Setup parameter selection Reset All Besides reset all items above it also reset physical parameter changes in kits which changed during the kit advanced editing When Reset A
25. Se coundsation RESIKIF Pro Professional Electronic Drumkit user manual WWW SOUNDSATIONMUSIC COM CAUTION CAUTION Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment WARNING When using electrical products basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules Also this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for following standard EN55022 2006 EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 EN55013 2001 A1 2003 A3 2006 EN55020 2007 EN61000 3 2 2006 EN61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2003 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi dential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following meas
26. could be 1 minute 2 minutes or 3 minutes Rotate the DATE knob to select time then press the ENTER button Then blinking Ready will appear The count will start as soon as you strike any pad Remaining time in sencond will be dis played in the right side and the current counting in the left side of the scren When the time is over You ll hear alarm sound for about one second The counting will stop Then you can check the results Press the ENTER button to start another examination Or press the EXIT button to exit this function Tip Sensitivity of the sriking for this test is adjustable Please see Chapter SETUP for more information EET mm iu an aan n i EN B a n na a Lid OE EE HE Poi fH KI DEMO TEMPO CLICK oo Do Ho uid Gu CE SE DA TOM3 SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL KICK TOM1 TOM2 TOM3 SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL SETUP In the Kit Selection or Demo Song stage press the SETUP button to enter the Setup mode and its indicator lights up The param eter to be setup will blink Rotate the DATA knob to select one of the 7 items listed below then press the ENTER to confirm and its cur rent value will be displayed In the item selection stage press the EXIT but ton to exit setup opration and turn to the Kit Selection mode 1 Accompaniment Volume for Demo When play demo
27. e ur TEMPO CLICK the DATA knob to change it The higher value Ui icu ul refers to the higher sensitivity Please note e that if the sensitivity is too high it ll cause e A vm e Ea crash gt umat unexpected sound even if you don t strike the pad Press the ENTER button to confirm your setting and turn to the next parameter Press the EXIT button to exit current operation and back to Advanced window SETUP Dynamic Range This feature allows you to set playing strength which response with the maximum volume to accommodate your personal taste of performance Strike the pad with strength you desire with which you want to get the maximum volume The value will appear automatically per your striking the Max value is 127 Press the ENTER button to confirm your setting Press the EXIT button to exit current operation and back to Advanced menu Trigger Curve This feature allows you select a proper curve from 6 preset curves to control the relation between the striking force and changes in volume Change the curve until the response feels as natural as possible Rotate the DATA knob to choose a curve The corves you may select are Linear Exp1 Exp2 Log1 Log2 and Spline Press the ENTER button to confirm your setting Press the EXIT button to exit current operation and back to Advanced menu The default curve is Linear 3 B B S SS e se EDIT
28. ee Gm C ues ue moe me B OES c9 Sm KICK TOM1 TOM2 TOMS SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL MIDI amp USB MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface This is a world wide standard communication interface that enables electronic musical instruments and computers to communicate with each other so that instructions and other data can pass between them This exchange of information makes it possible to create a system of MIDI instruments and devices that offers far greater versa tility and control than is available with isolated instruments Whether you interface with computers sequencers expanders or other equipment your musical horizons will be greatly enhanced For instance you can edit your playing in computer or playback MIDI song from computer while play the drum USB The USB connector allows you to connect the drum directly to your computer It can connected without driver installation under the Windows Lj XP Windows Vista amp MAC OSX environment The drum will be recognized as USB Audio device to receive and transmit the same MIDI messages USB described above MIDI APPLICATION CHART Basic Channel 10 0 127 0 127 4 Velocity Note ON 1 127 Note OFF 6 Major Controls B9h 04h xxh Yes Hi Hat pedal control Bxh 79h 00h Yes Reset All Controller Bxh 7Bh 00h All Notes OFF Chanel 10 supports Bank 0 only If you need detailed information about Exclusive RPN and
29. er select part the current parameter will be blinking Rotate the DATA knob to select a pa rameter to edit In this example select VOICE A The default parameter is VOICE Rick aun FORE ed GRA DEDE NT HED Press the ENTER button to confirm you choice HE 5 Edit the parameter The current contents of this parameter will blink In this example it is the voice number Rotate the DATA knob to change contents of the parameter In this example you ll change voice assigned to Snare rim1 Any parameter has its own range to set For example there are 418 voices can be selected to assign to a part but only some could be assigned to particular part W ing ce Please see Appendix VOICE LIST for details gom d D D iha Press the ENTER button to confirm your setting Then it ll return to the parameter selection op eration stage 6 Edit another parameter or part Now the parameter the VOICE in this example editing for a selected part is finished You may continue to edit other parameters in this part or RE change part to edit 1 Edit other parameter in the current part After you press the ENTER button to finish cur rent editing it ll turn back to the parameter se S ad 2 BOS D lection stage with the next parameter blinking UE RA ee Pen i Press the ENTER button to edit this parameter or select other parameter by rotating the DATA knob T
30. g After stop the recording press the p m button to playback your recording Press p m button again to stop the playback After you save the recording as User Song In the Song mode you can also select user song ul ili to playback Please refer to the SONG chap KICK TOM1 TOM2 TOM3 SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL ter in this Manual for details A B COUNT Li S hi 3 Save as a User Song n In the save operation the User Song number for saving your record will blink You may ro tate the DATE knob to choose song name Press the ENTER button to save recorded song press the EXIT button to turn to the Kit Selection mode without saving RECORD If the song name was already used for the xX N cw previous recording it ll ask you do you want H to replace it with the new recording Press the ENTER button to replace it or press the EXIT button to select another song number B 0 t o e KICK TOM1 TOM2 TOM3 SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL 4 Erase User Song In the Kit selection mode press the SONG t um button twice to enter the User Song mode i MEAE ELT Het Select an User song then press the ENTER A MEM SE E LEE button Erase it will appear on the display n 20 E LE LI Press the ENTER button to erase this song or press the EXIT button to give up erasing V m E AT N Then itll return to the User Song mode SUP
31. he following conditions to avoid deformation discoloration or more serious damage direct sunlight near a window high temperatures near a heat source outside or in a car during the daytime rain or excessive humidity excessive dust strong vibration The unit shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the unit The drum contains digital circuitry and may cause interference if placed too close to radio or television receivers If interference occurs move the drum further away from the affected equipment POWER Only use attached power adaptor Turn the power switch off when the drum is not in use To avoid damage to the drum and other devices to which it is connected turn the power switches of all related devices off prior to connection or disconnection of audio cables Turn the power off if the main cable of the adaptor is damaged or the instrument is spattered with liquid Do not switch the unit on and off in quick succession this places an undue load on the electronic components Unplug the AC power cord during an electri cal storm Avoid plugging the AC adaptor into the same AC outlet as appliances with high power consumption such as electric heaters or ovens CONTENTSTABLE INSTALLATION 1 SETUP enne ee RE ER iii e Ge 18 SOUND MODULE 5 Accompaniment Volume for
32. hen edit parameters in the same way explained in the Step 4 Step 5 above Param eters can be edited are listed in the table in page 11 2 Edit another part Select another part to edit in the same way explained in Page 14 The current parameter to edit will keep no change It provides you easy method to edit the same parameter e g voice for each part Note There is exception In the Cross Talk edit procedure press pad selection button to choose a pad generating cross talk badly instead of change part DRUM KIT EDIT 7 Complete the edit After finish all editing job for the current drum kit no matter single or multiple part parameter you may terminate the edit Press the EXIT button Save it Then you have two choices 1 Save edited drum kit as your own user kit Press the ENTER button User Kit with User kit number blinking will appear Rotate the DATA knob to choose number then press the ENTER button to confirm Note There are 30 built in preset User Kit All of them are the same as Kit 01 Standard When you save your own User Kit it must replace the existing one If the saving is successful it ll turn to the Kit select mode The indicators of the pad select button and the EDIT button will turn off The EDIT icon will disappear The icon of the edited part will stop blink The display always asks Replace it Press the ENTER button to replace existing one with your new edi
33. hten the wing nuts ls 1 Loosen the wing nuts in the arm clamps Open the arm adjust the position then tighten the wing nuts 2 Loosen the wing nuts in the leg clamp Insert the left and right leg into the clamp adjust the height to touch floor firmly then tighten the wing nuts 3 Loosen the wing nuts in the clamp Move the pad clamps to proper location then tighten the wing nuts 4 Loosen the wing nuts in the clamp Rotate the pad installation L Rod to proper position and then tighten the wing nuts 5 Loosen the wing nuts in the clamp Insert the cymbal installation rod to proper location and then tighten the wing nuts INSTALLATION COMPONENTS INSTALLATION d Hi Hat Installation 1 Remove the wing nut washer and felt pad l 2 Put the Hi Hat into the rod then attach parts re moved in the stet 1 Fas ten the wing nut 3 Adjust the angle and height of the rod then tighten the wing nut Crash and Ride Installation 1 Remove the wing nut washer and felt pad 2 Put the cymbal pad into the rod then attach parts re moved in the stet 1 Fasten the wing nut but not too tightly It allows the pad a little bit wobbling like real acous tic cymbal Note Crash and Ride has different part number Please refer to indication in the page 2 3 Adjust the angle of the rod then tighten the wing nut Snare Installation 1 Insert the snare into the snare installation L
34. ical characteristics of pad such amp I SS c Sem as sensitivity trigger curve etc Her vows TONE TONS SNARE CRASH RIDE HMAT HL When the item name of Advanced is blinking press the ENTER button to confirm it Then the EDIT icon will appear and the default parameter Sensitivity will be shown and blinking You could change parameter by rotating the DATA knob Any parameter is assigned for each pad individually You must select a pad to edit The default pad is Tom1 with its icon blinking You De X TE f E t di may select pad to setup by pressing the pad ways aum E Mer ada Cas aia a ane select button or strike the pad directly The icon KIT DEM TEMPO CLICK of selected pad will blink as well 1 B eG H co ED Q No te EDIT KICK TOM1 e TOM2 TOM3 CRASH SS HIHAT 1 There is no alternative part such as rim edge HYS can be selected The mark under the pad icon will never appear It is different from part selec tion procedure in DRUM KIT EDIT 2 Hi Hat pedal is not available for advanced edit After select the parameter and pad press the ENTER button to confirm The current value of the parameter will appear and blink Now you can change the value There are 4 advanced parameters can be edited They are laid um EE IN ga Da ma ek EE g EET Sensitivity mm de ELO EE N ee The pad sensitivity is ranged 1 127 Rotat
35. ll is blinking press the ENTER button m e Press the ENTER button to confirm or press di bk DE OD EED the EXIT button to cancel Then it ll return to the Setup parameter selection wav Note 1 Don not strike any pad after press the EN TER button until it back to the Setup parameter C stage or Kit Selection mode It needs couple of second 2 When enter the Setup mode from the Demo song stage the reset operation is not available RECORD Before recording you should prepar lt pa neccessary settings including drum kit M ran ecl a eT ea metronome tempo time signature etc Press PME amf the button to enter the record mode The mE rete Uji indicator will blink and the current tempo time Li He ul ni signature are shown on the display Now it is a Er fr au Gees ready for recording KICK TOM1 SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL dy G e COUNT 1 Record 1 After one meature count in the record starts is immediately no matter you strike drum pad or Vi tty not If the metronome is turned on you can hear 1 the metronome during the recording LI d The record indicator will keep blinking m The record measure count will appear on the Li display i Press the button again to stop the KICK Tow TON2 TOMS SNARE CRASH RIDE HiMAT HPO recording The display will go to the save stage 2 Play back your recordin
36. ll parts in a kit the Edit feature makes it possible to change the currently selected drum kit setting In this way you may create your own drum kit and save it as UserKit The edit procedure is the same for every parameter Assigning voice to the part is one of the most important function After you are familiar with the operation of voice assignment it ll be easy to edit other parameters The following section is the edit procedure taking example how to change voice for a pad 1 Select kit for editing Select a kit for editing in the same way explained in the DRUM KIT chapter The display shows the kit number and kit name DRUM KIT EDIT 2 Enter the Edit Mode Press the EDIT button to engage the edit mode The EDIT indicator will light up while the EDIT icon on the display will blink Also the display mi ms un ul LI LI I 1 will show the kit number for editing D HS c9 e amp S TOM3 SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL 3 Select part to edit In the edit mode the numerical buttons refer to ae part select buttons Press a select button to NG engage editing for this part the button indicator lt will light up Some instruments have two or more parts for example the snare have head rim1 and rim2 parts crash and ride cymbal has head and edge parts Hi Hat has open and close etc Press the button twice to select alternative part of this instrument Please note that the snare has 3 parts press the
37. nome switch and edit 5 TEMPO Button Change the tempo of the metronome also used for record and song playing 6 7 Sequencer Buttons Record Button Press it to engage the record p m Play Stop Button The Play Stop button is used in both Song and Record operations Please refer to relevant chap ters for detailed information 8 COUNT Button Enter the Count mode to exam how fast you could strike the pad 9 DATA Knob Rotate the knob to change data for all operations 10 ENTER Button Confirm your choice or operating 11 EXIT Button Exit to the previous LCD window or return to the Kit Selection screen 12 SETUP Button Enter the Setup mode to edit overall parameters 13 MODE Button Change the song playing mode 14 EDIT Button Enter the Kit Edit mode 15 Pad Select Buttons These are dual function buttons They are pad selection buttons in the Edit mode or Kit Selection buttons for Kit quick selection SOUND MODULE BACK PANEL eg ege OOo S o Nile TRIGGER LINE OUT LINE IN PHONE USB ONIOEF POWER o 0000000 1 Power In Jack Plug in the DC cable of the attached adaptor 2 Power Switch Turn On Off the sound module Note When you turn the power off do not turn it on immediately Wait at least five seconds to turn the power on so that the electronic circuits can properly reset 3
38. nu Advanced Sensitivity Dynamic range Velocity Curve Cross talk Hi Hat Pedal Reset Pad Edit Voice Volume Pan Pitch Reverb level Display Custom back light LCD Power 9V DC Aux Socket Headphone Line In Out USB Power In Pad Configuration WARRANTY AND SERVICE AllSOUNDSATION products feature a limited two year warranty Thistwo year warranty is specifictothe date of purchase as shown on your purchase receipt The following cases components are not covered from the above warranty Any accessories supplied with the product Improper use Fault due to wear and tear Any modification of the product effected by the user or a third party SOUNDSATIONSshallsatisfythewarrantyobligationsbyremedyinganymaterialormanufacturingfaultsfreeof chargeatSOUNDSATION sdiscretioneitherbyrepairorbyexchangingindividualpartsortheentireappliance Any defective parts removed from a product during the course of a warranty claim shall become the property of SOUNDSATION Whileunderwarrantyperiod defectiveproductsmay bereturnedtoyourlocalSOUNDSATIONdealertogether with originalproofof purchase To avoid any damagesintransit please use the original packagingif available AlternativelyyoucansendtheproducttoSOUNDSATIONSERVICECENTER ViaEnzoFerrari 10 62017 Porto Recanati Italy In orderto senda productto service center you need an RMA number Shipping charges have to be covered by the owner of the product For further information please vi
39. o avoid cable broken 10 Do not place near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including 8 amplifiers that produce heat 11 Only use attachents accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Do not disassemble the headphone or modify the inside to avoid malfunction Refer all servicing to qualified servicepersonnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has beendamagedinany way suchas powersup ply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped PLEASE READ CAREFULLY EU and EEA Norway Iceland and Liechtenstein only This symbol indicates that this product is not to be disposed of with your household waste according to the WEEE Directive 2202 96 EC and your national law This product should be handed overto a designated collection point e g on an authorized one for one basis when you buy a new similar product or to an authorized collection site for recycling waste electrical and elec tronic equipment WEEE Improperhandling ofthis type of waste could have a possible negative impacton the environmentand human health due to potentiallyhazardoussubstancesthatare generallyassociatedwith EEE Atthesametime your cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will contribute to the effective usage of natural resources For more information
40. sit www soundsationmusic com WARNING 1 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions 2 Pay attention to insertthe connector into the device completely to avoid contact NG no sound orstaccato 3 notexceed adequate listening time For adults headphonelistening time should be less than 2 3 hours per day continuous listening time should be less than half an hour and the volume should be within 40 60dB smaller than normal speaking 4 set a volume adjusting slowly should be from low to high to adapt the ears If the volume is too loud sud denly it can harm your ears 5 Clean the earpads after using for a certain period of time Please wipe the polyester foam earpads with neu tral soap water or detergent please wipe the plastic or leather earpads with dry cloth directly Do not clean in the water directly 6 Keep the Headphone far from contact with strong magnetic fields otherwise the permanent magnet will lose its magnetism thus reducing the headphone sensitivity and affect the sound quality 7 Avoid dropping or hitting 8 The diameter and length of the headphone connector should match that of the socket connector should be inserted into the headphonesocket of devices such as mobile phones smartphonesor portable players or similarequipmentwith 3 5 mm socket female plug Use the supplied adaptorto use with 6 3 mm female socket devices 9 Do not pull the cable strongly t
41. song you may hear back ground music accompanied with percussion performance Adjust this background music volume with parameter Accomp Vol Rotate the DATE knob to change the volume ranged 0 24 The default setting is 11 Press the ENTER button to confirm your set ting and turn to the next parameter for editing Press the EXIT button to exit current edit and turn back to the parameter selection 2 Percussion Volume for Demo When play demo song you may adjust per cussion volume Adjust this volume with pa rameter D Drum Vol Rotate the DATE knob to change the volume ranged 0 24 The de fault setting is 11 Press the ENTER button to confirm your set ting and turn to the next parameter for editing Press the EXIT button to cancle current edit and turn back to the parameter selection Press the EXIT button to exit current edit and turn back to the parameter selection SN rd KIT de E TEMPO TA Oi Oi MO YI t rm D EO ES Gu OR DA SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL TOM3 KICK EER TOM2 TOM3 Gu PD DR SETUP 3 Master Tune This parameter affects sound pitch globally NN Rotate the DATE knob to change the mas ter tuning ranged 0 to 50 The default Set ting is 0 which refers to 440 Hz at A1 note Press the ENTER button to confirm your set ting and turn to the next parameter for editing
42. te the DATE knob to choose a song Then press the p m button to start play the button indicator lights up When the user song is playing press the press the P M button again to to stop the playing the indicator turns off Note If the interval between the first and sec ond pressing of the SONG button is longer than 2 seconds it ll turn to Kit mode instead of Song mode Note If you didn t record any song the display will show No u song After 3 second the mode will change to Kit select automatically Tip You may erase User Song in the User Song mode Please refer to the RECORD chapter in the Manual for details 3 EXIT THE SONG MODE You may noted that press the SONG button once to enter the Demo mode press the SONG but ton twice quickly to enter the Song mode Therefore in the Demo User Song mode press the SONG button again to exit the Demo User Song mode and turn to the Kit selection mode The SONG indicator turns off Or you can simply press the EXIT button to stop palying exit the Demo Song mode and turn to the Kit selection mode User song indicator KICK Tom1 TOM2 TOM3 SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL KICK TOM1 TOM2 TOM3 SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHA Fe Cu PS DA KICK TOM1 TOM2 Tom3 SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL SONG METRONOME 1 METRONOME Press the CLICK button to sound the metro nome and its indicator
43. the ENTER button to confirm your setting The display will stay on the Cross Talk setting for the current source pad You could select another pad which is also affected by the current pad and continue your setting Press the EXIT button to exit current operation and back to Advanced menu Hi Hat Pedal Setting Strike the Hi Hat pad without pressing the Hi Hat control pedal to make open Hi Hat sound voice No 240 258 The Hi Hat pedal has two zones for sound control which is divided by Close Threshold point Strike the Hi Hat pad while pressing the Hi Hat control pedal gradually to make consecutive open to close Hi Hat sound when pedal position is higher than close threshold When pedal position is lower than close threshold striking the Hi Hat pad makes close Hi Hat sound voice No 215 239 When press the pedal quickly and reach bottom position it ll make Hi Hat pedal sound voice No 259 265 and you don t need striking the Hi Hat pad The quicker the pressing the higher the volume of the pedal sound This bottom position is determined by Pedal Threshold The scale of Hi Hat pedal movement is O n NL zd 127 0 represents the lowest position of the l iul E Fp Mane Heer fobs pedal completely pressed and 127 repre sents the highest position completely raised This feature allows you to set thresholds per Se 8 2 8 BA gt m rd your comfortable pressing strength du Me RU a me me LIT
44. ting Press the EXIT button then change another number If you really don t want to cover any existing User Kit press the EXIT button in number selection stage and it will cover the current kit edited referring to the next sec tion in this page then turn to the Kit Select mode The User Kit setting is nonvolatile even the power turns off 2 Press the EXIT button to exit the edit mode and return to the Kit Selection mode without sav ing as User kit The indicators of the pad select button and the EDIT button will turn off The EDIT icon will disappear The icon of the edited part will stop blink The edited results will cover the current drum kit and activate immediately When the power turn off the changes in this kit will reset Tip You may reset the kit changes by Reset feature Please see SETUP chapter in this Manual for details KICK TOM1 TOM2 TEMPO 121 I Lu CLICK di TOM1 TOM2 TOM3 SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL KICK jor ma mima M on TOM1 TOM2 TOM3 SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL TOM1 TOM2 TOM3 TEMPO 121 He Lu Gu PD Fle SNARE CRASH CLICK di RIDE HIHAT H PDL ve ET ef STRIKING COUNT This feature allows you to test how fast you can strike pad Press the COUNT button the indicator iwll light up The examination time
45. tons as numeric button the indicator of the EDIT button must be off be cause they are dual function buttons Please see lt EDIT gt Chap ter in this manual for details There are two types of song The demonstration song Demo is for your enjoyment and practice User song is your own recorded song 1 DEMO SONG 1 Select and Play Demo Song There are 52 demo songs built in Press the Song button once to engage the demo song mode with the indicator lighting The dis play will show All Demo Press the p mbutton immediately all demo songs will play one by EE m one If you don t select song after 3 second the g Gu ER em KICK TOM TOM2 TOM3 SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL first demo song number and name will appear on the display The tempo and time signature of SONG Fa cour the demo song will appear on the second row of gt d 2e It the display also MAC PW Demo song indicator N The title of the song number section in the sec ond row of the display is DEMO The display of it will be All then the first demo number If you want to select a song you desire rotate the DATE knob to choose a song Then press the button to start play the button indicator lights up When select single song it ll be played repeatedly When the demo song is playing press the m button again to to stop the playing the indicator turns off 2 Practice with Demo Song You
46. tronome setting During the setting the metronome will keep sound Tip If you do not want to change the current setting simply press the ENTER button to skip it KIT N CLIC TEMPO _ iz J L J N KIT n i n j Tar Ae LI L1 Ic 1 KIT VCUCH TEMPO 2 FE amp m c a AAR LI Cd l SIu attt zu Fa a2 E Rus a an mam n ui Lo nei Bafa s i GL KICK TOM1 DRESE TOM2 TOM3 SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL dad Lr Lii Percussion English Chinese METRONOME 2 TEMPO Press the TEMPO button its indicator will light STR EE EER up The current tempo value will blink in the ELI 13 ue second row of the display Rotate the DATA KIT DEMO VES CLICK knob to change the tempo ranged 40 240 i EE coo Q Press the ENTER button to confirm you ae oe TOMS cs gt setting KIT CLICK N TEMPO After about 10 seconds this operation will exit automatically Or press the EXIT button to p gt exit the tempo setting immediately LIENS AUP m SE DRUM KIT EDIT A drum kit consists of drum pads cymbals pads and Hi Hat pedal physically They generate sound in different way such as by striking head or rim of drum pad triggered by striking cymbal bow or edge
47. ures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help TAKING CARE OF YOUR DRUM e DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE UNIT OR MAKE ANY CHANGE IN THE CIRCUITS OR PARTS OF THE UNIT SERVICE AND MODIFICATION This product should be serviced by qualified service personnel when the power supply cord or the plug of the adaptor has been damaged liquid has been spattered into the unit or it has been exposed to rain the instrument does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance the instrument has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged HANDLING AND TRANSPORT Never apply excessive force to the controls connectors pads or other parts of the instrument Always unplug cables by gripping the plug firmly not by pulling on the cable Physical shocks caused by dropping bumping or placing heavy objects on the instrument can result in scratches and or more serious damage Carefully check the amplifier volume control before stating to play Excessive volume can cause permanent hearing loss CLEANING Clean the unit with a dry or light wet soft cloth Do not use paint thinner or petrochemical based polishes LOCATION Do not expose the drum to t

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