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1. N o N 00 o o mbourine N NIN ojo uja 2 N o NIN 0 lashCymb R 0 0 12 ideCymb2 lt ojojo o I st o 2 x gt z LO o o SIDE STICK SideStick 1 SideStick 2 ck 15 ck 16 Kick 14 K K teConga Conga wConga 2 ojojo L M H L lt lt lt lt O o deStick 3 0 2 olo els ighTimbal wTimbale o o 19 VOICE LIST 126 O 20 SPECIFICATIONS 3 X 8 Tom without rim 8 Snare with rim feature 12 Crash cymbal with choke feature 12 Ride cymbal 8 Hi Hat 6 Kick Hi Hat pedal holding button and button when power on All specifications are subject to change without notice 21 HD 006 DIGITAL DRUM USER S MANUAL Shanghai Huaxin Musical Instrument Co Ltd 35 Lao Shan Yi Cun Shanghai 200120 China Tel 86 21 58820000 Fax 86 21 58783113 Email huaxin huaxin music com www huaxin music com Rev 1 02
2. PLAY RECORD SAVE 1 Display The display is a 3 digital 7 Segment LED type showing Information such as Kit number Voice number etc 2 CLICK Button Metronome On Off switch 3 TEMPO Button Change the tempo of the metronome it is also used for recording and Pattern playing 4 MASTER VOLUME Knob Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the master volume and counter clock wise to decrease the master volume 5 KIT Button Enter the Drum kit selection mode 6 PATTERN Button Enter the Pattern play mode 7 VOICE Buttons Enter the voice assignment mode 8 VOLUME Button Enter the volume adjustment mode 9 DRUM OFF Button Mute drum sound in the pattern 10 STOP Buttons Stop the pattern playing or recording 11 PLAY Button Play the Pattern 12 RECOED Buttons Enter the record mode 13 SAVE Button Save the record and setting 14 Buttons It is universal in the kit pattern selection and volume setting etc 15 Pad Select Buttons Select a pad in kit edit and display pad performance in pattern playing Press and hold down both and button when turn on the power until rSE appears the display The factory setting will be re stored and recorded contents erased _______ SOUND MODULE BOTTOM PANEL DC 9V 9 HEADPHONE LINE OUT LINE IN POWER OFF ON 1 Power Switch Turn On Off the sound module Note After you turn the power off do
3. 9 BOTTOM PANEL Na DA lad rane resect deren aes Sade wank ote ate 10 PLAY avec uh ed Saeed 11 TURN ON THE POWER Baer se fn AG Gals A oh Ge ee Se Se 11 PLAYING PADS ale ees ii eae 11 FER VOLUME GAAN ate 11 AA AK 12 KIT SELECT 12 12 CHANGE THE VOICE AND VOLUME OF THE 12 EXIT FROM THE EDITMODE 13 14 PLAY THE PATTERN aman AN aNG 14 EXERCISE WITH THE PATTERN AG AA 14 METRONOME NAIN NGALAN haan DA GANAN eed ee ee dae DAAN 15 RECORD ANAN AN 16 RECORD STANDBY NG 16 RECORDING a 16 STOP AND SAVE nma AGA ne ais eeu Gees ted ee tea eed KA 17 ak 17 USB A MD AA 18 VOICE LIS aa a a mn nA Na DN 19 SPECIFICATIONS ana Ana Gta 21 INSTALLATION CRASH A 12 Cymbal edg HI HAT A 8 Hi Hat HD 006 RIDE A 12 Cymbal HI HAT CONTROLLER B HH Ctrl KICK PEDAL P 6C Kick pedal KICK PEDAL IS OPTIONAL ACCESORY The drawing shows a complete drum kit after installation Each drum pad cym
4. oFF will appear on the display You can make the metronome ready by pressing the CLICK button and the button will flash RECORDING There are two types of the record Record free performance You should turn off the pattern for this type of record Record with a pattern In this way you can either use its background music or add your performance to the pattern The pattern will play repeatedly until you stop the recording Please note that even if you stop the recording before the pattern is over the remaining measure of the pattern will be kept in your recording There are two ways to start recording Auto Start Press the RECORD button again after four beats count in the record will start immediately no matter you strike the drum pad or not Synchro Start The record will start as soon as you strike any pad When record started the RECORD button stops blinking and remains lit The metronome will sound as soon as record starts if the metronome is engaged The recording measure will appear on the display 16 KIT PATTERN a gt A9 STOP PLAY SAVE Enter the record mode PATTERN TAWA t KU Turn off the pattern STOP PLAY REC SAVE Count in STOP PLAY RECORD Measure Recording RECORD UU JQq M QrcKQaPQqkjdjzcI I JJ zx Press the RECORD button again or press the STOP button to terminate the recording The RECORD button blinks an
5. wing nut step 1 Fasten the wing nut modertly to give the pad a little bit wobbling like the real acous tic cymbal Note Crash and Ride have dif ferent part numbers Please re 3 fer to indication on page 5 3 Adjust the angle of the rod then tighten the wing nut 3 Adjust the angle and height of the rod before tightening the 3 wing nut Snare Installation Tom Installation 1 Insert the snare into the 1 Insert the tom into the L Rod then tighten the L Rod then tighten the wing nut wing nut 2 Adjust the angle of the Note All the toms use the L Rod then tighten the same pad wing nut in the clamp 2 Adjust the angle of the L Rod before tightening the wing nut in the clamp Kick Installation 1 Align holes in the kick stand 2 with these in the bracket 4 then fasten them with screws 2 Insert tongue of the kick stand into slot of the pedal 3 Tighten the wing nut on the pedal level to fix it Sound module Installation 1 Align holes in supporting board with these in sound module then fasten them with screws 2 Insert rod of the supporting board into the clamp then tighten the wing nut Finalizing the Installation Adjust arms clamps and rods to the best position you like to finalize the installation Electronic Connection Please refer to the SOUND MODULE Chapter for electronic connection ______ SOUND MODULE CONTROL PANEL HI HAT PEDAL SNARE gt
6. HD 006 DIGITAL DRUM S MANUAL USER 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 55024 1998 1 2001 2 2003 55013 2001 1 2003 2006 EN61000 3 2 2006 61000 3 3 1995 1 2001 2 2003 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential 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 measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increas
7. at your setting will be lost when you turn off the power STOP RECORD 22 PW You can also exit by pressing the SAVE button In this way your setting is nonvolatile even when you turn Save the editing off the power Tip You can restore the factory setting Please refer to description about the Reset on page 9 13 PATTERN There are 50 built in patterns for your enjoyment and exercise PLAY THE PATTERN Press the PATTERN button to engage the pattern mode and its indicator will light up The pattern number with in front will appear and blink on the display Use the or button to select a pattern Press the PLAY button to start playing and the display will show measure number Pad select buttons will flash to indicate which pad is performed When the pattern playing is finished it ll restart from the very beginning Press the STOP button to stop the playing During the playing you can also select a pattern by pressing the or button the next last pattern number will appear on the display After selecting the new pattern will start play from the first measure During the playing you can change its tempo Press the TEMPO button its indicator will light up and blink The cur rent tempo will appear on the display and blink Use the or button to change the tempo ranging 40 240 Press both and button simultaneously the tempo will recover the origi nal value Wait 3 seconds or press the TEMPO butto
8. bal pad and Hi Hat control pedal has its part number underneath the component name for your reference in installation The part number is also printed on the part packing box Power adaptor and connection cables are not shown in the drawing INSTALLATION RACK SYSTEM L Rod Wing nuts Cross beam Pad clamp Rack clamp 0 Folded rack in package Other parts of the rack system _ INSTALLATION RACK INSTALLATION Gid Insert the cymbal rods and adjust their position Rotate the L Rods to proper positions then tighten the wing nuts 1 7 J 6 D R 5 i Sa 4 al Bid Q Jj SS Y N Move and rotate the pad clamps d_ 5 SL a to proper locations WN ID 6 Move and rotate the cymbal Ce clamp to proper location then gt O tighten the wing nuts Open the arms adjust the position of arms and cross beam then tighten the wing nuts 2 Install the left and right foot adjust the height to have the feet firmly fixed onto the ground INSTALLATION COMPONENTS INSTALLATION Hi Hat Installation Crash and Ride Installation lt gt 1 Remove the wing nut 1 Remove the wing nut washer O washer and felt pad NG and felt pad 2 Put the Hi Hat into the rod 2 Put the cymbal pad into the along with parts removed in rod along with parts removed step 1 Fasten the
9. d is ready for the next recording The new recording over writes the contents of the previous recording in unit of measure In this way you can edit your recording sy Tip The Auto Start mode is recommended for over write and record with the pattern The metronome sound is for reference only It is not recorded STOP AND SAVE When the recording is finished and RECORD button blinks press the SAVE button to save it as Pattern 51 The RECORD button turns off and the PATTERN button keeps lit The dis play shows P51 your setting is nonvolatile even when you turn off the power When the RECORD button blinks press the STOP button to discard the current record The RECORD button turns off and the PATTERN button keeps lit The display shows the pattern number you selected before the recording Please note that your current record will be lost Press the KIT number anytime the recording will be termi nated and the drum will turn to the Kit mode Your current record will be lost PLAYBACK Enter the Pattern mode select P51 press the PLAY button to play back your recording Please refer to the lt PATTERN gt section of this manual for details 17 PATTERN 7 STOP PLAY N Save to P51 NG gt fa ST PLAY kedoro N SAVE Discard the record PATTERN Measure 8 STOP PL RECORD SAVE Playback USB amp MIDI MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digi
10. e 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 DO ATTEMPT 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 w the power supply cord or the plug of the adaptor has been damaged w liquid has been spattered into the unit or it has been exposed to rain w the instrument does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance w the instrument has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged HANDLING AND TRANSPORT w Never apply excessive force to the controls connectors pads or other parts of the instrument w Always unplug cables by gripping the plug firmly not by pulling on the cable w Physical shocks caused by dropping bumping or placing heavy objects on the instrument can result in scratches and or more serious damage w Carefully check the amplifier volume control before stating to play Excessive volume can cause permanent hearing loss CLEANING w Clean the unit with a dry or light wet soft cloth Do not use paint thinner or petrochemical based polishes LOCATION w Do not expose the drum to the following condi tions to avoid deformation discolorati
11. n again the display will recover the measure EXERCISE WITH THE PATTERN During the pattern playing you can also play pads All patterns consist of drum pattern and orchestral back ground music You can mute the drum sound and play by yourself accompanied with background music Press the DRUM OFF button to mute the drum sound and the button will light up The volume of the pattern is adjustable Press the VOLUME button the button will light up and blink while the current volume will be displayed Use the or button to adjust the volume Wait 3 seconds or press the VOLUME button again the display will recover the measure Press the KIT button or press the PATTERN button again to exit and turn to the Kit mode 14 PATTERN g Enter the pattern mode d VON wl zz Select pattern Play pattern NUN Change the tempo PATTERN o VOICE VOLUME DRUM Mute drum sound KIT PATTERN VOICE DRUM OFF Adjust pattern volume __ METRONOME Press the CLICK button to activate the metronome its indi cator will light up and flash according to current tempo gt gt Note During the pattern playing the metronome cannot sound but the CLICK button will flash if the metronome is engaged Press the button again to stop it The speed of the metronome is determined by tempo value It is adjustable Press the TEMPO button Its indicator will light up and blink The current
12. nge mode png Select pad and assign voice DRUM KIT The following procedure is for voice assignment The way of KIT PATTERN changing its volume is the same While the VOICE button and the selected pad button blink its current voice number will appear on the display Use the button to change the voice number ranging 1 184 Press both and button simultaneously its original voice will be restored All assignable voices are listed in the Ap pendix VOICE LIST You can test the voice by striking the pad or pressing the pad button Tip Press and hold down the or button the data will change consecutively It is helpful for you to change the number in large range You can change the voice of another pad by pressing an other button Or you can adjust the volume of this pad by pressing the VOLUME button and the VOLUME button will light up and blink The display shows current volume Then use the button to change the volume ranging 0 127 Tip An easy way to select a part is to hit the pad or press the Hi Hat pedal directly The corresponding but ton will light up and blink Please note that a too slight HI HAT PEDAL SNARE KICK striking cannot trigger a proper selection Easy way to select pad EXIT FROM THE EDIT MODE Press the blinking VOICE or VOLUME button again to exit MG w and turn to the kit select mode Its indicator will be off Please gt note th
13. not turn it on immediately Wait at least five seconds so that the elec tronic circuits can be properly reset 2 Power In Jack Plug in the DC cable of the attached adaptor 3 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 Pad Trigger Connector Each pad and Hi Hat control pedal have labeled cables All cables are merged into a single connector Plug the cable into the jack of the corresponding component and then plug in the connector here 5 Headphone Jack The drum has a stereo headphone jack You can play in total silence without disturb ing others in the room by plugging a set of headphones into the socket 6 Line Out Jack There is no built in speaker in the drum Line Out of stereo audio output delivers the drum output signal to external amplification such as home stereo PA system or other stand alone amplifiers If you connect to an external mono system stereo mono adapter is recommended 7 Line In Jack Line In of stereo audio input jacks will mix the supplied signal with the internal drum sound It can be used to connect to items such as CD players MP3 player etc 10 PLAY PAD TURN ON THE POWER 1 Turn down the external audio device connected with the drum 2 Press the POWER button while don t strike pad or pres
14. on 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 w 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 w 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 w Only use attached power adaptor w Turn the power switch off when the drum is not in use w 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 w Turn the power off if the main cable of the adaptor is damaged or the instrument is spat tered with liquid w Do not switch the unit on and off in quick succession this places an undue load on the electronic components w Unplug the AC power cord during an electrical storm w Avoid plugging the AC adaptor into the same AC outlet as appliances with high power consumption such as electric heaters or ovens CONTENTS TABLE INSTALLATION a ea era aie ca a eas DAKOL ia nc nese 5 SOUND MODULE NAA 9 CONTROL PANEL
15. or your choice The kit is a combination of different instrument voices assigned to each pad which has unitary style for performance Any kit could be edited and saved After the power is turned on the kit mode is engaged automatically the KIT button is lit and the kit number is shown on the display In other operation modes you could press the KIT button to enter the kit mode directly KIT SELECT Press the or button to select the kit you desire from the kit list below ranging 01 20 The default kit number is 01 When you re enter the kit mode the kit number will be one you selected last time KING KIT EDIT After selecting a kit you can change the voice and its vol ume of each pad and save them CHANGE THE VOICE AND VOLUME OF THE PAD Press the VOICE button to assign a voice to the pad and press the VOLUME button to change its volume The pressed button will light up and blink Before editing you should select a pad by pressing the pad select button The selected pad button will light up and blink and then you can hear its voice Please note that the snare has head and rim parts Hi Hat has open and close voices Press the corresponding button twice to select an alternative part of this pad and the light color of the button becomes blue The default pad is Tom 1 Or it is the pad you edited last time 12 DRUM KIT EE 4 Enter the kit mode Select kit KIT PATTERN Enter the voice cha
16. pad is fixed as below 7 18 VOICE LIST Description DI 0 0 0 2 5 O 5 Description o o o o xt o o TIN 2 o LO o o N ortGuiro 0240200 0 0 0 0 W 51 9122432 2 1 Claves Hi W Block Cabasa 0 N o oc o sp o 5 LoFloTom2 LO o 00 00 00 CO gt gt gt gt 1 1 N LO o N o LO LO Belltree Castanets WFloTom1 dalHH ojo q o L P 0 0 N uteSurdo KICK o OpenHi hat o N o O 2402 0 0 0 W O z N O t O o Bk nail 6 A N o w midTom 3 N o 4 ashCymb1 o N o I z N o LO N o
17. s the Hi Hat control pedal 3 Turn on external devices connected 4 Strike the pad and adjust the volume to a proper level PLAYING PADS All pads have striking force sensitivity feature Strike the pad harder to make a higher volume and strike the pad softer to make a lower volume Playing Tom Drum Strike the central position to create a sound Playing Cymbal Strike rubber area of the crash and ride pad to create a cymbal sound The crash has choke feature Strike the crash pad its sound will sustain Squeeze the edge portion the sound will be mute Playing Snare Drum Strike the central position head of the pad to make head sound strike the rim of the pad to make a rim sound Rim Playing Hi Hat 1 Strike the Hi Hat pad without pressing the Hi Hat control pedal to make an open Hi Hat sound 2 Strike the Hi Hat pad while fully pressing the Hi Hat control pedal to make a close Hi Hat sound 3 Strike the Hi Hat pad while pressing the Hi Hat control pedal gradually the consecutive open sound changes to close 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 Rotate the MASTER VOLUME knob to turn the master volume up down Rotate the knob clock wise to increase the volume rotate the knob counter clockwise to decrease the volume 11 This drum has 20 preset drum kits f
18. tal Interface This is a world wide standard communication interface that enables electronic musical instruments and computers to communicate with each other so that instruc tions 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 versatility and control than that is available with isolated instruments Whether you interface with computers sequencers expanders or other equipments your musical horizons will be greatly enhanced For instance you can edit your playing in computer or play back 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 XP Windows Vista amp MAC L OSX environment The drum will be recognized as USB Audio device to receive and transmit the same MIDI messages described above USB MIDI APPLICATION CHART Function Transmitted Recognized Note Number 0 127 Velocity Note ON 1 127 Note OFF 64 System Exclusive Yes OOO RN S Chanel 10 supports Bank 0 only Major Controls B9h 04h xxh Yes Hi Hat pedal control Bxh 79h 00h Yes Reset All Controller Bxh 7Bh 00h Yes All Notes OFF Yes 5 x If you need detailed information about Exclusive RPN and NRPN please contact your vender Note Transmitted note through Chanel 10 for each
19. tempo will appear on the dis play and blink Use the or button to change the tempo ranging 40 240 Press both and button simultaneously the tempo will restore the default value 120 Wait 3 seconds or press the TEMPO button again the display will turn back to the previous window Tip Press and hold down the or button the data will change consecutively It is helpful for you to change the tempo in large range 15 cia ox TEMPO Activate the metronome Change the tempo RECORD This drum provides facilities to record one piece of your per formance and save it as pattern 51 The recording could be accompanied with pattern Before recording you should pre pare necessary settings including selecting drum kit metro nome and tempo setting pattern selecting etc RECORD STANDBY Press the RECORD button to enter the record mode The button will light up and blink to indicate the recorder is standby The PATTERN button will light up automatically so that you can record your performance with a pattern The display shows the current pattern number you can select another pattern by the or button The volume and tempo of the pattern is adjustable please referto the lt PATTERN gt section of this manual If you do not want drum sound in the pattern press the DRUM OFF button to mute it If you don t want to use the pattern at all press the PAT TERN button its indicator will be truned off and
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