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1. Do not just dispose of these materials with your normal household waste but make sure that they are collected for recycling Please follow the notes and markings on the packaging Disposal of your old device This product is subject to the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive WEEE Do not dispose with your normal household waste Dispose of this device through an approved waste disposal firm or through your local waste facility When discarding the device comply with the rules and regulations that apply in your country If in doubt consult your local waste disposal facility themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 43 11 11 1 No KICK 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 44 Appendix Voice list Name Standard Kick 1 Standard Kick 2 Room Kick Rock Kick 1 Rock Kick 2 Acoustic Kick HipHop Kick Funk Kick No 009 010 011 012 013 014 SNARE 015 016 Name Jazz Kick 1 Jazz Kick 2 Electronic Kick 808 Kick House Kick 1 House Kick 2 Classic Snare 1 Classic Snare Rim 1 e drum module No 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 Name Classic Snare 2 Classic Snare Rim 2 Room Snare 1 Room Snare 2 Acoustic Snare Acoustic Snare Rim Funk Band Snare Funk Band Rim Camco Snare No 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 TOM 034 035 036 037 Name Camco Snare Rim Brush Snare Brush Snare Rim Electronic Snare 1 Electronic Snare 2 808 Snare House Snare 1
2. House Snare 2 Classic Tom 1 Classic Tom 2 Classic Tom 3 Classic Tom 4 No 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 Name Classic Tom 5 Classic Tom 6 Camco Tom 1 Camco Tom 2 Camco Tom 3 Camco Tom 4 Camco Tom 5 Camco Tom 6 808 Tom 1 808 Tom 2 808 Tom 3 808 Tom 4 808 Tom 5 MPS 150 No 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 RIDE 058 059 060 061 Name 808 Tom 6 Electronic Tom 1 Electronic Tom 2 Electronic Tom 3 Electronic Tom 4 Electronic Tom 5 Electronic Tom 6 Classic Ride Classic Ride Bell Rock Ride 808 Ride 45 No CRASH 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 HI HAT 069 070 071 072 46 Name Standard Crash 1 Standard Crash 2 Rock Crash Splash 1 Splash 2 Brush Crash 808 Crash Standard Hi hat Open Jazz Hi hat Open Electronic Hi hat Open 808 Hi hat Open No Name 073 Standard Hi hat Close 074 Jazz Hi hat Close 075 Electronic Hi hat Close 076 808 Hi hat Close 077 Standard Hi hat Pad 078 Jazz Hi hat Pad 079 Electronic Hi hat Pad 080 808 Hi hat Pad PERCUSSION 081 Bongo High 082 Bongo Low 083 Mute Conga Hi hat 084 Open Conga Hi hat e drum module No 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 092 093 094 095 096 097 Name Conga Low Timbale High Timbale Low Agogo High Agogo Low Cabasa Maracas Short Whistle Long Whistle Short Guiro Long Guiro Claves Wood Block High Appendix themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Appendix 11 2 Kit
3. 1 2 Notational conventions This manual uses the following notational conventions Letterings The letterings for connectors and controls are marked by square brackets and italics Examples VOLUME control Mono button Displays Texts and values displayed on the device are marked by quotation marks and italics Examples 24ch OFF themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION General information Instructions The individual steps of an instruction are numbered consecutively The result of a step is indented and highlighted by an arrow Example 1 Switch on the device 2 gt Press Auto gt Automatic operation is started 3 gt Switch off the device Cross references References to other locations in this manual are identified by an arrow and the specified page number In the electronic version of the manual you can click the cross reference to jump to the specified location Example See amp Cross references on page 8 themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION General information 1 3 Symbols and signal words In this section you will find an overview of the meaning of symbols and signal words that are used in this manual Signal word Meaning DANGER This combination of symbol and signal word indicates an immediate dangerous situation that will result in death or serious injury if itis not avoided CAUTION This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a pos sible dangerous situation that can r
4. 6 8 The setting is automatically stored Click tempo and time signature are automatically adjusted when playing patterns and can not be changed 34 Operating Setting Click interval Press MODE repeatedly until the LED CLICK lights up Press PAGE gt The Click interval appears on the display for example 4 23 Select the Click interval using the buttons and Possible values are 1 4 1 8 1 12 1 16 1 24 default value 1 4 The setting is automatically stored e Setting the Click sound Press MODE repeatedly until the LED CLICK lights up Press PAGE c The set sound the so called click instrument is displayed in CLx format DC Use the buttons and to select the sound Possible values are CL1 CL5 default value CL1 e The setting is automatically stored themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 35 Operating Setting the Click volume 1 Press MODE repeatedly until the LED CLICK lights up 2 Press PAGE c The set volume appears on the display for example 124 3 gt Adjust the volume using the buttons and in a range from 0 bis 32 The setting is automatically stored themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 36 Operating 6 6 Menu overview U Number U Number U Number J Interval U MIDInote themann 37 Technical specifications 7 Technical specifications themann 38 Connections Operating s
5. Mute Triangle Open Triangle Standard 2 bank 4 Room bank 8 e drum module Rock bank 16 Funk bank 17 Note 82 A 5 83 B5 84 C6 85 C 6 86 D6 87 D 6 Note 27 D 1 28 El 29 F1 30 F 1 Standard 1 bank 0 Shaker Jingle Bell Bell Tree Castanets Mute Surdo Open Surdo Electronic bank 24 Standard 2 bank 4 808 bank 25 Room bank 8 House bank 28 MPS 150 Rock bank 16 Jazz bank 32 Funk bank 17 Brush bank 40 67 Note 31 G1 32 G 1 33 A1 34 A 1 35 B1 36 C2 37 C 2 38 D2 39 D 2 40 E2 41 F2 68 Electronic bank 24 Electronic Bass Drum 1 Electronic Bass Drum 2 Be Electronic Snare Zo Electronic Snare Rim Electronic Tom 6 808 bank 25 p p p Fi 808 Bass Drum 1 808 Bass Drum 2 Ya 808 Snare lt 808 Snare Rim 808 Tom 6 House bank 28 House Bass Drum 1 House Bass Drum 2 lt House Snare House Hand Clap House Snare Rim House Tom 6 e drum module Jazz bank 32 Jazz Bass Drum 1 Jazz Bass Drum 2 lt Jazz Snare lt Jazz Snare Rim Jazz Tom 6 Brush bank 40 Brush Bass Drum 1 Brush Bass Drum 2 ra Brush Snare lt Brush Snare Rim Brush Tom 6 Note 42 F 2 43 62 44 G 2 45 A2 46 A 2 47 B2 48 C3 49 C 3 50 D3 51 D 3 52 E3 Electronic bank 24 Electr
6. Open Standard 2 Tom 3 Standard 2 Tom 2 Standard 2 Crash 1 Standard 2 Tom 1 Standard 2 Ride lt Pa lt Room bank 8 Room Hi hat Pedal Room Tom 4 Room Hi hat Open Room Tom 3 Room Tom 2 Room Crash 1 Room Tom 1 Room Ride lt Room Ride Bell lt Room Splash Cymbal e drum module Rock bank 16 Rock Hi hat Pedal Rock Tom 4 Rock Hi hat Open Rock Tom 3 Rock Tom 2 Rock Crash 1 Rock Tom 1 Rock Ride lt Rock Ride Bell lt Rock Splash Cymbal Funk bank 17 Funk Hi hat Pedal Funk Tom 4 Funk Hi hat Open Funk Tom 3 Funk Tom 2 Funk Crash 1 Funk Tom 1 Funk Ride Note 56 G 3 57 A3 58 A 3 59 B3 60 C4 61 C 4 62 DA 63 D 4 64 E4 65 F4 66 F 4 67 G4 68 G 4 Standard 1 bank 0 Standard 1 Cowbell Standard 1 Crash 2 Vibra slap Ride Cymbal Hi Bongo Low Bongo Mute Hi Conga Open Hi Conga Low Conga High Timbale Low Timbale High Agogo Low Agogo Standard 2 bank 4 Standard 2 Cowbell Standard 2 Crash 2 Room bank 8 Room Cowbell Room Crash 2 MPS 150 Rock bank 16 Rock Cowbell Rock Crash 2 Funk bank 17 lt Funk Crash 2 65 Note 69 A4 70 A 4 71 B4 72 C5 73 C 5 74 D5 75 D 5 76 E5 77 F5 78 F 5 79 65 80 G 5 81 A5 66 Standard 1 bank 0 Cabasa Maracas Short Whistle Long Whistle Short Guiro Long Guiro Claves Hi Wood Block Low Wood Block Mute Cuica Open Cuica
7. The Voice volume appears in Lxx format on the display 3 gt Adjust the volume using the buttons setting range 0 to 32 The setting is automatically stored themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 31 Operating Adjusting assigned MIDI note You have the option to change the MIDI note assigned to a pad To do so proceed as follows 1 Press MODE repeatedly until the LED VOICE lights up 2 Hitthe respective pad to activate it c The number assigned to the MIDI note appears in Nxx format on the display 3 gt Adjust the number using the buttons setting range 0 to 99 The setting is automatically stored The following table shows the MIDI mapping in default setting th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 32 No Name Ride Kick 5 6 7 Snare 8 Hi Hat close 9 Hi Hat open 10 Hi Hat pedal 6 5 Click metronome set up and use Using Click function 1 Press CLICK to turn the Click on amp The LED CLICK flashes in step the Click sounds 2 Press again CLICK to turn the Click off MPS 150 Assigned MIDI note 51 36 38 42 46 44 33 Operating Setting the time signature themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 1 Press MODE repeatedly until the LED CLICK lights up 2 Press PAGE gt The time signature appears on the display for example 4 4 3 gt Choose the time signature using the buttons and from a selection of 1 4 to 7 4 3 8 and
8. 127 127 SOSIS 127 No Remarks 51 Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks Pitch bender No Yes Control change 0 No Yes Bank select 1 No Yes Modulation 5 No Yes Portamento time 6 No Yes Data entry 7 No Yes Volume 10 No Yes Pan 11 No Yes Expression 64 No Yes Sustain pedal 65 No Yes Portamento ON OFF 66 No Yes Sostenuto pedal 67 No Yes Soft pedal 80 No Yes Reverb program e drum module 52 Function Program change System exclusive System common System real time 81 91 93 120 121 123 Song Position Song Select Tune Clock Command Transmitted No No No No No No Yes No No No No Yes Yes MPS 150 Recognized Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No Remarks Chorus program Reverb level Chorus level All Sound Off Reset All Controllers All Notes Off START and STOP only 53 Transmitted No No Yes No General MIDI Backing Instrument List Function Aux messages Local ON OFF All Notes OFF Active Sense System reset 11 5 No Name Piano 1 Acoustic Grand Piano 2 Bright Acoustic Piano 3 Electric Grand Piano 54 No Mallet 9 10 11 Recognized Remarks No No No No e drum module Name Celesta Glockenspiel Music Box oN OD U No Organ 17 18 19 20 Name Honky Tonk Piano Electric Piano 1 Electric Piano 2 Harpsichord Clavi Name Drawbar Organ Percussive Organ Rock Organ Church Organ No 12 1
9. 3 14 15 16 No Guitar 25 26 27 28 MPS 150 Name Vibraphone Marimba Xylophone Tubular Bells Dulcimer Name Nylon Guitar Steel Guitar Jazz Guitar Clean Guitar 55 No 21 22 23 24 No Bass 33 34 35 36 37 56 Name Reed Organ Accordion Harmonica Tango Accordion Name Acoustic Bass Finger Bass Pick Bass Fretless Bass Slap Bass 1 No 29 30 31 32 No Strings 41 42 43 44 45 e drum module Name Muted Guitar Overdriven Guitar Distortion Guitar Guitar Harmonics Name Violin Viola Cello Contrabass Tremolo Strings No Name 38 Slap Bass 2 39 Synth Bass 1 40 Synth Bass 2 No Name Strings Ensemble 49 String Ensembles 1 50 String Ensembles 2 51 Synth Strings 1 52 Synth Strings 2 53 Choir Aahs 54 Voice Oohs No 46 47 48 No Brass 57 58 59 60 61 62 MPS 150 Name Pizzicato Strings Orchestral Harp Timpani Name Trumpet Trombone Tuba Muted Trumpet French Horn Brass Section 57 No 55 56 No Reed 65 66 67 68 69 70 58 Name Synth Voice Orchestra Hit Name Soprano Sax Alto Sax Tenor Sax Baritone Sax Oboe English Horn No 63 64 No Pipe 73 74 75 76 77 78 e drum module Name Synth Brass 1 Synth Brass 2 Name Piccolo Flute Recorder Pan Flute Blown Bottle Shakuhachi No Name No Name 71 Bassoon 79 Whistle 72 Clarinet 80 Ocarina No Name No N
10. 48 TES Patel tna aa aaa data 49 11 4 MIDI implementation nee 51 11 5 General MIDI Backing Instrument List 54 11 6 General MIDI Drum Kit List 0seeseenezzzanzanaznannznnanzannnnnnzzzonazznanzananznnnzananzonnzztenzznnazznnnzatazzzaa 62 General information 1 General information This manual contains important instructions for the safe operation of the unit Read and follow the safety instructions and all other instructions Keep the manual for future reference Make sure that it is available to all those using the device If you sell the unit please make sure that the buyer also receives this manual Our products are subject to a process of continuous development Thus they are subject to change themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 1 1 Further information On our website www thomann de you will find lots of further information and details on the following points Download This manual is also available as PDF file for you to download Use the search function in the electronic version to find the topics of IN interest for you quickly A i ur online guides provi etailed information on technical basics Online guides Ouro guides provide detailed information on te al ba and terms Personal consultation For personal consultation please contact our technical hotline If you have any problems with the device the Service i 5 customer service will gladly assist you e drum module General information
11. Millenium MPS 150 e drum module themann user manual MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Musikhaus Thomann Thomann GmbH Hans Thomann StraBe 1 96138 Burgebrach Germany Telephone 49 0 9546 9223 0 E mail info thomann de Internet www thomann de 26 10 2015 ID 360221 Table of contents a vu fF w N Table of contents General information 5 11 Further information 1 2 Notational conventions 7 1 3 Symbols and signal words eese teen tentent rene 9 Safety instructions eee ie tiec ebbe reete en ti at at in 11 FeatureS ehe 14 nRCIrubIlm 15 Connections and operating elements 18 Operating 6 1 FUNCLONS EE a a 6 2 DEMO SONG oS 6 3 Playing and adjusting patterns 6 4 Selecting and adjusting drum kits 6 5 Click metronome set up and USE oo ocooooooooco Wooooooooooooooooom 33 6 6 Menu OVETVIEW oooorooco oooo oo omoooooooommomoommm enam 37 themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Table of contents themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 10 11 Technical specificatiOnS oooooooooocooocooooooooooooooooomowa 38 Plug and connection assignMent o ooo oooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooomaaan 40 Cleaning me T ENDE 42 Protecting the environment 43 Appendix deesse te stitit va ie n Trece aia st tea age ana sang san 44 Ville WIC CUS si nee ta oa a ti aa dea Sa 44 11 2 Kit
12. ON again Disabling automatic shutoff To disable the automatic shut off press and keep the button START STOP pressed while turning the device on The message PoF appears in the display Adjusting the volume To adjust the volume strike a pad while turning the volume control VOLUME slowly clockwise themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 24 Operating 6 2 Demo song To play the preprogrammed demo piece proceed as follows 1 gt Press CLICK for about two seconds gt The preprogrammed demo song sounds dE appears on the display 2 Stop playback with START STOP 6 3 Playing and adjusting patterns Selecting patterns Your digital drum set features a total of 40 preprogrammed patterns Pattern 001 is displayed by default when the drum module is turned on 1 Press MODE repeatedly until the LED PATTERN lights up c Thedisplay shows the pattern number 2 gt Use the buttons and to select the desired pattern see Chapter 11 3 Pattern list on page 49 th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 25 Operating Playing patterns Select the desired pattern as described above Start and stop playback with START STOP a Adjusting pattern volume Press MODE repeatedly until the LED PATTERN lights up The display shows the pattern number Press PAGE c The pattern volume appears in Axx format on the display C p Adjust the volume using the button
13. ame Synth Lead Pad 81 Lead 1 square 89 Pad 1 new age 82 Lead 2 sawtooth 90 Pad 2 warm 83 Lead 3 calliope 91 Pad 3 polysynth 84 Lead 4 chiff 92 Pad 4 choir 85 Lead 5 charang 93 Pad 5 bowed 86 Lead 6 voice 94 Pad 6 metallic MPS 150 59 No 87 88 No Effects 97 98 99 100 101 102 60 Name Lead 7 fifths Lead 8 bass lead Name FX 1 rain FX 2 soundtrack FX3 crystal FX 4 atmosphere FX 5 brightness FX 6 goblins No 95 96 No Ethnic 105 106 107 108 109 110 e drum module Name Pad 7 halo Pad 8 sweep Name Sitar Banjo Shamisen Koto Kalimba Bagpipe No Name 103 FX 7 echoes 104 FX 8 sci fi No Name Percussive 113 Tinkle Bell 114 Agogo 115 Steel Drums 116 Wood Block 117 Taiko Drum 118 Melodic Tom No Name 111 Fiddle 112 Shanai No Name Sound Effects 121 Guitar Fret Noise 122 Breath Noise 123 Seashore 124 Bird Tweet 125 Telephone Ring 126 Helicopter MPS 150 61 No Name No Name 119 Synth Drum 127 Applause 120 Reverse Cymbal 128 Gunshot 11 6 General MIDI Drum Kit List Note Standard 1 bank0 Standard 2 bank 4 Room bank 8 Rock bank 16 Funk bank 17 27 D 1 High Q lt lt lt lt 28 El Slap lt lt lt lt 29 H1 Scratch Push lt lt lt lt 30 F 1 Scratch Pull lt lt lt lt 31 G1 Sticks lt lt lt lt 32 G 1 Square Click lt lt lt
14. ank 25 lt lt lt lt 808 Maracas lt L lt lt 808 Claves House bank 28 MPS 150 Jazz bank 32 Brush bank 40 71 Appendix S Ok L 5 72 Notes themann 73 Notes themann 74 Musikhaus Thomann Hans Thomann StraBe 1 96138 Burgebrach Germany www thomann de
15. ansmission of signals over long distances In addition to the conduc tors Ground and Signal in a balanced transmission a second core is added This also transfers the signal but phase shifted by 180 40 Plug and connection assignment Since the interference affects both cores equally by subtracting the phase shifted signals the interfering signal is completely neutralized The result is a pure signal without any noise inter ference 1 4 TS phone plug mono unbalanced 1 4 TRS phone plug mono bal anced themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 41 Cleaning 9 Cleaning Device parts Clean the accessible parts of the device regularly The frequency of cleaning depends on the operating environment moist smoky or particularly dirty environments may cause a higher accumulation of dirt on the components of the device themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION Use a dry soft cloth for cleaning Remove stubborn stains with a slightly damp cloth Never use cleaners containing alcohol or thinner Never put any vinyl items on the device as vinyl can stick to the surface or lead to its disco louration 42 Protecting the environment 10 Protecting the environment Disposal of the packaging mate rial For the transport and protective packaging environmentally friendly materials have been chosen that can be supplied to normal recycling Ensure that plastic bags packaging etc are properly disposed of
16. ccompaniment and drum track Connections for headphones AUX USB and MIDI Installation 4 Installation Setup connecting pads and Setup and assembly of the pads and pedals are described in detail in the enclosed assembly pedals guide Finally check that all connecting cables are correctly connected between the pads and the drum module Connecting the power adapter Connect the included power adapter to the 9V connector of the unit and then plug the power adapter into a wall outlet themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 15 Installation Connecting headphones Connect your stereo headphones to the PHONES output of the drum module Connecting audio devices Connect the inputs of your amplifier or active monitors to the OUTPUT sockets of the drum module If you use a mono amplifier connect its input to the output L MONO socket of the module themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 16 Installation Connecting a CD or MP3 player Connect your CD or MP3 player to the input socket AUX IN of the drum module Connecting MIDI devices Connect external MIDI devices to the MIDI OUT socket of the drum module Connecting USB devices Connect external MIDI devices or your computer to the USB port of the drum module themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 17 Connections and operating elements 5 Connections and operating elements Front panel themann 18 START STOP Button to start and stop song playback VOLUME Vol
17. es and choke Never let children unattended use electrical devices CAUTION Possible hearing damage With loudspeakers or headphones connected the device can produce volume levels that may cause temporary or permanent hearing impairment Do not operate the device permanently at a high volume level Decrease the volume level immediately if you experience ringing in your ears or hearing impairment 12 Safety instructions NOTICE Operating conditions This device has been designed for indoor use only To prevent damage never expose the device to any liquid or moisture Avoid direct sunlight heavy dirt and strong vibrations NOTICE External power supply The device is powered by an external power supply Before connecting the external power supply ensure that the input voltage AC outlet matches the voltage rating of the device and that the AC outlet is protected by a residual cur rent circuit breaker Failure to do so could result in damage to the device and pos sibly the user Unplug the external power supply before electrical storms occur and when the device is unused for long periods of time to reduce the risk of electric shock or fire themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 13 Features 3 Features themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 14 108 voices 10 preprogrammed drum kits 40 preprogrammed songs Metronome Flexible assignment of pad voices Reverb effect voice tuning Individual adjustment of a
18. esult in minor injury if it is not avoided NOTICE This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a pos sible dangerous situation that can result in material and environmental damage if itis not avoided themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION General information N Warning danger zone themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 10 Safety instructions 2 Safety instructions Intended use Drum modules are intended to be used for converting digital trigger signals from drum pads to various percussion sounds Use the unit only as described in this manual Any other use or use under other operating conditions is considered to be improper and may result in personal injury or property damage No liability will be assumed for damages resulting from improper use This device may be used only by persons with sufficient physical sensorial and intellectual abilities and having corresponding knowledge and experience Other persons may use this device only if they are supervised or instructed by a person who is responsible for their safety themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 11 Safety instructions Safety themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION A A DANGER Danger for children Ensure that plastic bags packaging etc are disposed of properly and are not within reach of babies and young children Choking hazard Ensure that children do not detach any small parts e g knobs or the like from the unit They could swallow the piec
19. everb on off Operating 2 Press PAGE The kit volume appears in Lxx format on the display 3 gt Adjust the volume using the buttons and in a range from 00 bis 32 The setting is automatically stored To turn the Reverb effect on or off proceed as follows 1 Press MODE repeatedly until the LED KIT lights up The display shows the kit number 2 Press PAGE c The current Reverb setting appears in the display roN on or roF off 3 gt Change the setting using the buttons and The setting is automatically stored themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 29 Operating Assigning a Voice themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 30 To programme a certain Voice for a pad proceed as follows 1 Press MODE repeatedly until the LED VOICE lights up 2 gt Hit the respective pad to activate it The display shows the number of the currently assigned Voice 3 gt Select the desired Voice using the buttons see amp Chapter 11 1 Voice list on page 44 The setting is automatically stored O Only Voices from group 1 group 4 can be assigned to a Hi Hat The display shows m HH c 3 Adjusting Voice volume Operating You have the option to adjust the volume of each voice independently To do so proceed as follows 1 gt Press MODE repeatedly until the LED VOICE lights up 2 gt Hit the respective pad to activate it
20. list themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 48 11 3 No 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 Pattern list Name Fusion 1 Electronic amp Funk Modern Pop HipHop Latin Jazz 1 Funk 1 Big Band 1 Funk 2 Pop Funk 1 Fusion 2 Tempo 103 116 136 110 130 120 170 112 112 112 Kit No 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 MPS 150 Name Funk 3 Fusion 3 Fusion 4 Pop Funk 2 R amp B Drum amp Bass 1 Break Beat Dance Drum amp Bass 2 Latin Dance Tempo 120 108 116 106 86 168 108 130 170 126 Kit c Oo UL co W U 49 No 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 50 Name Swing Latin Jazz 2 Big Band 2 3 4 Jazz Jazz 6 8 Ballad Pop Ballad Pop Bossa 16Beat Pop Pop Shuffle Samba Tempo 172 126 152 120 150 96 80 120 120 86 236 040 Demo e drum module Name Mambo Latin Rock Latin Pop Guitar Bossa Country Blues Rock Reggae 60 s Rock Blues Funk Tempo 126 136 126 84 128 100 78 120 96 100 Kit UJ uso N N 11 4 MIDI implementation Function Basic channel Mode Note number Velocity Aftertouch Default Changed Default Messages Altered True voice Note ON Note OFF Keys Channels Transmitted Ch 10 No No No KAKKKKKK 0 127 Yes 99H V 1 127 Yes 99H V 0 No No MPS 150 Recognized 1 16 No No No RI ee 501127
21. lt e drum module 62 Note 33 A1 34 A 1 35 B1 36 C2 37 C 2 38 D2 39 D 2 40 E2 41 F2 42 F 2 43 62 Standard 1 bank 0 Metronome Click Metronome Bell Acoustic Bass Drum Standard 1 Bass Drum Side Stick Standard 1 Snare Hand Clap Standard 1 Snare Rim Standard 1 Tom 6 Standard 1 Hi hat Close Standard 1 Tom 5 Standard 2 bank 4 Standard 2 Bass Drum E Standard 2 Snare lt Standard 2 Snare Rim Standard 2 Tom 6 Standard 2 Hi hat Close Standard 2 Tom 5 Room bank 8 lt lt Room Bass Drum 1 Room Bass Drum 2 Room Snare Room Snare Rim Room Tom 6 Room Hi hat Close Room Tom 5 MPS 150 Rock bank 16 p lt Rock Bass Drum 1 Rock Bass Drum 2 Rock Snare lt Rock Snare Rim Rock Tom 6 Rock Hi hat Close Rock Tom 5 Funk bank 17 lt P Funk Bass Drum 1 Funk Bass Drum 2 L Funk Snare lt Funk Snare Rim Funk Tom 6 Funk Hi hat Close Funk Tom 5 63 Note 44 G 2 45 A2 46 A 2 47 B2 48 C3 49 C 3 50 D3 51 D 3 52 E3 SS 54 F 3 55 G3 64 Standard 1 bank 0 Standard 1 Hi hat Pedal Standard 1 Tom 4 Standard 1 Hi hat Open Standard 1 Tom 3 Standard 1 Tom 2 Standard 1 Crash 1 Standard 1 Tom 1 Standard 1 Ride Chinese Cymbal 1 Ride Bell Tambourine Splash Cymbal Standard 2 bank 4 Standard 2 Hi hat Pedal Standard 2 Tom 4 Standard 2 Hi hat
22. onic Hi hat Close Electronic Tom 5 Electronic Hi hat Pedal Electronic Tom 4 Electronic Hi hat Open Electronic Tom 3 Electronic Tom 2 Zo Electronic Tom 1 lt lt 808 bank 25 808 Hi hat Close 808 Tom 5 808 Hi hat Pedal 808 Tom 4 808 Hi hat Open 808 Tom 3 808 Tom 2 808 Crash 1 808 Tom 1 lt lt House bank 28 House Hi hat Close House Tom 5 House Hi hat Pedal House Tom 4 House Hi hat Open House Tom 3 House Tom 2 lt House Tom 1 lt lt MPS 150 Jazz bank 32 Jazz Hi hat Close Jazz Tom 5 Jazz Hi hat Pedal Jazz Tom 4 Jazz Hi hat Open Jazz Tom 3 Jazz Tom 2 L Jazz Tom 1 Jazz Ride lt Brush bank 40 lt Brush Tom 5 lt Brush Tom 4 lt Brush Tom 3 Brush Tom 2 Brush Crash 1 Brush Tom 1 Brush Ride lt 69 Note 53 F3 54 F 3 55 G3 56 G 3 57 A3 58 A 3 59 B3 60 C4 61 C 4 62 D4 63 D 4 64 EA 65 F4 70 Electronic bank 24 808 bank 25 House bank 28 lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt 808 Crash 2 lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt 808 Mute Hi Conga lt 808 Open Hi Conga lt 808 Low Conga lt lt lt e drum module Jazz bank 32 Brush bank 40 Note 66 F 4 67 G4 68 G A 69 A4 70 A 4 71 B4 72 C5 73 Cit5 74 D5 75 D 5 76 E5 77 F5 78 F 5 Electronic bank 24 808 b
23. s and in a range from 00 to 32 e The setting is automatically stored Adjusting drum volume Press MODE repeatedly until the LED PATTERN lights up gt The display shows the pattern number themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 26 Adjusting playback speed p 2 p Operating Press PAGE The drum volume appears in dxx format on the display Adjust the volume using the buttons and in a range from 00 bis 32 The setting is automatically stored Simultaneously press MODE and PAGE c The display shows the playback speed Adjust the playback speed using the buttons and setting range 30 to 280 beats per minute The setting is automatically stored themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 27 Operating 6 4 Selecting and adjusting drum kits Selecting a drum kit Adjusting kit volume themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION You can select one of the preprogrammed drum kits The preprogrammed voices of the drum module can be programmed to any of the connected pads To select a certain drum kit proceed as follows 1 gt Press MODE repeatedly until the LED KIT lights up c Thedisplay shows the kit number 2 Use the buttons J and to select the desired kit see amp Chapter 11 2 Kit list on page 48 The setting is automatically stored 1 Press MODE repeatedly until the LED KIT lights up c The display shows the kit number 28 Turning R
24. ume control for audio and headphones output 3 digit LED display CLICK DEMO Button to turn the metronome on and off and to play the demo song MODE Button to open the selection menu PAGE Button to scroll through the open menu RR VAI Increases or decreases the currently displayed value MPS 150 Connections and operating elements Rear panel ES od FA themann 20 11 14 9 V Connection socket for the power adapter ON OFF Main switch to turn the device on and off USB Connection socket for USB cable MIDI OUT Connection socket for an external MIDI device to send MIDI commands OUTPUT R L MONO Output for external audio devices mono stereo AUX IN Input for external audio devices like MP3 or CD players PHONES Connection socket for headphones MPS 150 21 Connections and operating elements Bottom themann 22 Operating 6 Operating 6 1 Functions Switching on O Check all cable connections for correct fit before turning on G Before switching on turn the volume control VOLUME to minimum Ld Turn the drum module on using the main switch ON OFF on the rear side of the unit th mann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION 23 Operating Automatic shutoff When the device is not used it automatically shuts off after 30 minutes To turn it back on set the on off switch to OFF and then to
25. upply voltage MPS 150 Headphones 1 4 phone socket AUX in 1 4 phone socket Left mono out 1 4 phone socket Stereo out right left 1 4 phone socket 1 x Kick pad 1 x Snare pad 3 x Tom pads 1 x Crash pad 1 x Ride pad 1 x Hi Hat 1 x Hi Hat control MIDI out USB port Power adapter 9 V 39 Plug and connection assignment 8 Plug and connection assignment Introduction Balanced and unbalanced trans mission themann MUSIC IS OUR PASSION This chapter will help you select the right cables and plugs to connect your valuable equip ment in such a way that a perfect sound experience is ensured Please note these advices because especially in Sound amp Light caution is indicated Even if a plug fits into the socket an incorrect connection may result in a destroyed power amp a short circuit or just in poor transmission quality Unbalanced transmission is mainly used in semi professional environment and in hifi use Instrument cables with two conductors one core plus shielding are typical representatives of the unbalanced transmission One conductor is ground and shielding while the signal is trans mitted through the core Unbalanced transmission is susceptible to electromagnetic interference especially at low levels such as microphone signals and when using long cables In a professional environment therefore the balanced transmission is preferred because this enables an undisturbed tr

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