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1. Reset Cl er R Ki t Reset tele AreYougure EE R ap RECORD Before recording you should prepar neccessary settings including drum kit metronome tempo time signature etc Press the button to enter the record mode The indicator will blink Now it is ready for recording 1 Record After one meature count in the record starts immediately no matter you strike drum pad or not If the metronome is turned on you can hear the metronome during the recording The record indicator will keep blinking The record measure count will appear on the display Press the button again to stop the recording The display will go to the save stage 2 Play back your recording After stop the recording press the m button to playback your recording Press 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 to playback Please refer to the lt SONG gt chap ter in this Manual for details 3 Save as a User Song In the save operation the User Song number for saving your record will blink You may ro tate the SCROLL WHEEL 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 If the song name was already used for the pre vious recording it ll ask you do you want to re place it with the new recording Press the ENTER butto
2. Druw User manual 00030676 Version 12 2014 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 measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenn
3. Press the ENTER button to edit this parameter or select other parameter by rotating the SCROLL WHEEL Then edit parameters in the same way explained in the Step 4 Step 5 above Parameters can be edited are listed in the table in page 12 Fy PD ED CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL SC KICK TOM CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL DRUM KIT EDIT 2 Edit another part Select another part to edit in the same way ex plained in Page 13 The current parameter to edit will keep no change It provides you easy method to edit the same parameter for each part 7 Complete the edit After finish all editing job for the current drum kit 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 SCROLL WHEEL to choose number then press the ENTER button to confirm Note There are 10 built in preset User Kit All of them are the same as Kit 01 When you save your own User Kit it ll 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 display always asks Replace it Press the ENTER button to replace existing one with your new editing Press the EXIT button then change another number If you really don t want to cov
4. lighting The display will show All Demo Press the p m button immediately all demo songs will play one by one If you don t select song after 3 sec ond the first demo song number and name will appear on the display To select a song you desire rotate the SCROLL WHEE to choose a song Then press the kg button to start play the button indicator lights up When select single song it ll be played repeatedly When the demo songis playing pressthe m button again to to stop the playing the indicator turns oft 2 Practice with Demo Song You may practice your own performance with the demo song There are three modes for your practice FULL When press the king button you will hear complete song DRUM ONLY When press the Kg button you will hear drum sound only It helps you to get idea how to perform drum DRUM MUTE When press the gt m button you will hear background music without drum sound Then you can play drums by yourself Press the MODE button repeatedly to change the mode Tip Volume of the background music and drum of the demo song Is adjustable separately Please see Chapter SETUP for more information Demo N DSe e G TOM3 SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL Demo song number Demo song name Demo song tempo Demo song beat L YN cuick temro 2 USER GONG There are 10 User songs in maximum recorded by user Press the DEMO button twice quickly to engage
5. will shut down automatically if there is no operation in 20 minutes in order to save energy To disable this function power on the module while pressing on snare rim 3 HEADPHONE VOL Rotate this knob to adjust the output level of headphone and line out Rotate it clockwise to increase volume 4 EDIT Press this button to configure drum kits 5 SETUP Press this button to edit system parameters 6 MODE Press to change the playing mode for demo songs 7 CLICK Switch and set up the metronome 8 TEMPO Change the speed of metronome and demo songs 9 KIT Press to select kits 10 DEMO Press to play demo songs and user songs 11 ENTER To confirm operation or enter submenu 12 SCROLL WHEEL Rotate to change value kit or demo Press this button to adjust master volume 13 EXIT To cancel operation or back to root menu 14 Record button Press it to record user songs 15 gt m Play and stop button Press to stop playing current song or recording For details please refer to related chapter 16 DAD BUTTONS In edit mode press these buttons to select and listen to the corresponding pad SOUND MODULE BACK PANEL GRL OD bO000000000000 Loooooopopo Oo HEADPHONE LINEIN L MONO 1 HEADPHONE This is the headphone output of the sound module Connect a 1 8j TRS cable to this output 2 LINEIN Analog input socket of the sound module 1 8j TRS An extra 1 8j male to male cable will
6. SCROLL WHEEL 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 operation When ResetSetup is blinking press the ENTER button The display will show AreYousure Press the ENTER button to con 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 All is blinking press the ENTER button Press the ENTER button to confirm or press the EXIT button to cancel Then it ll return to the Setup parameter selection Note 1 Don not strike any pad after press the EN TER button until it back to the Setup parameter 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 Savi ng EDEDED
7. a 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 Oo 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 wthe power supply cord or the plug of the adaptor has been damaged wliquid has been spattered into the unit or it has been exposed to rain wthe instrument does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance wthe instrument has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged HANDLING AND TRANSPORT wNever apply excessive force to the controls connectors pads or other parts of the instrument wAlways 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 wCarefully check the amplifier volume control before stating to play Excessive volume can Cause permanent hearing loss CLEANING wClean the unit with a dry or light wet soft cloth Do not use paint thinner or petrochemical based polishes LOCATION wDo not expose the drum to the following conditions to avoid deformation discolora
8. be needed if you want connect your sound module to any sound source such as iPod CD player mobile phone or computer Play and practice with your favorite music 3 4 L MONO R Line output of the sound module Connect this output to any amplifier using 1 4 TS cable While using single amplifier please connect L MONO only 5 TRIGGER Trigger inputs socket of sound module Connect the multi trigger connector AKA 25pin connector to this socket and lock it There tags on all cables Connect all cables to their instrument according to their tags 6 USB Connect standard B type USB cable to this socket for gaming recording MIDI and using plug ins for more sound on computer 7 DC 9V Connect the included DC 9V power adapter to this socket PLAYING PAD TURN ON THE POWER 1 Turn down the external audio device connected with the drum 2 Press the POWER button while donj t strike pad or press 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 Sq
9. bed above MIDI APPLICATION CHART Function 1 Transmitted_ Recognized Remarks Note Number 0 127 0 127 A Velocity Note ON Note OFF Major Controls B9h 04h xxh Hi Hat pedal control Bxh 79h 00h Reset All Controller Bxh 7Bh 00h All Notes OFF x system excusive ve ve eN EE ver Chanel 10 supports Bank 0 only If you need detailed information about Exclusive RPN and NRPN please contact your vender Note Transmited note through chanel 10 for each pad if fixed as below PAD Ride VOICE LIST EK 66 rjungle 68 rElectrol D rBlectrod Lal CRASH 8 kazn O kElectrol SNARE ooo 80 fejJazz o EXTRA ooo hc Vintage 52 tBlectro2 84 85 h h GO IDO Fr 87 hoFiesta T 60 tBrushi Ta 92 hpElectro 3 TOM RE Brush Brush All voice name has prefix k refers to kick s refers to snare x refers to cross stick r refers to ride c refers to crash ho refers to hihat open hc refers to hihat closed hp refers to hihat pedal o o IR I HA i dd SPECIFICATIONS Voice Drum Kit Pattern Sound Effect Pad Button Setup Menu Pad Edit Tempo Metro Record Display Power Aux Socket 3 X 8 Tom 8 Snare with rim 12 Crash cymbal with choke 12 Ride cymbal 8 Hi Hat 6 Kick Hi Hat pedal 10 preset kits 10 user kits Headphone Line In Line Out L Mono R USB Power In DC9V All specifications are subject to change without notice
10. ch 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 er Ceno Een ENTER button to confirm your setting Press the 4 EXIT button to exit current operation and back e e to Advanced menu TP SETUP Trigger Curve Curve type This feature allows you select a proper curve l from 6 preset curves to control the relation Tu T r Q Q r between the striking force and changes in T volume Change the curve until the response feels as natural as possible Rotate the SCROLL WHEEL 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 opera tion and back to Advanced menu The default curve is Linear Lar ced EFI Linear Expt Exp2 Log Log2 Spline Diagram of 4 types of the curve Zu 2 EI S 5 S gt S Strength i i Strength l Strength 8 i Strength Linear Exp Log Spline Cross Talk Select Cross Talk in the menu and press ENTER The option Cross Talk on screen will stop blinking which indicates you have Cross Talk entered cross talk adjusting mode Keep striking a single pad repeatedly with high velocity and the system will eliminate unex pected sounds on all other pads Go
11. e de fault parameter Sensitivity will be shown and blinking You could change parameter by rotating the D SS SCROLL WHEEL me TOM Wes TOM3 SNAR CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL EDIT icon appears Pad for advanced Ce Any parameter is assigned for each pad individually You must select a pad to edit The default pad is Tom1 You may select pad to setup ei by pressing the pad select button or strike the pad directly 1 The de 1 There is no alternative part such as rim edge can be selected It is different from part selection SNARE S RIM M2 TOM3 procedure in DRUM KIT EDIT 2 The advanced setup does not include Hi Hat pedal which is available in individual item 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 Sensitivity Ih K ens The pad sensitivity is ranged 1 127 Rotate the SCROLL WHEEL to change it The higher value refers to the higher sensitivity Please note that if the sensitivity is too high ee it ll cause unexpected sound even if you dont 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 Fr M parameter selection window LI King p y Na MI C Dynamic Range This feature allows you to set playing strength whi
12. efers 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 all 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 DRUM KIT EDIT 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 ex plained in the DRUM KIT chapter The display shows the kit number and kit name 2 Enter the Edit Mode Press the EDIT button to engage the edit mode the display will show the kit number for editing and the EDIT icon appear 3 Select part to edit Press a select button to engage editing for this part while the corresponding icon will blink Some instruments have two or more parts for example the crash has bow and edge Hi Hat has open and close etc Press the button twice to select alternative part of this instrument correspond ing icon with the mark under the icon will flash Please refer to table below A simple way to select part is to hit area of the pad y
13. er any existing User Kit press the EXIT button again and it will cover the current edited kit 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 edited results will cover the current drum kit and activate immediately When the power turn off this changes will reset Tip You may reset the kit changes by Reset feature Please see lt SETUP gt chapter in this Manual for details N Se meng TOM3 SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL beta IC al D Pa e rs e G TOM2 TOMS 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 A CCO mp VV 0 8 eter to be setup will blink Rotate the SCROLL WHEEL to select one of the 7 items listed i Th move cuick Tempo below then press the ENTER to confirm and its current 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 song you may hear back ground music accompanied Adjust this 1 II background music volume by parameter LI I CCO mp V 0 Accomp Vol Rotate the SCROLL WHEEL to change t
14. esserseseeansestnesnens 7 DRUM KIT W 8 S NG ER 9 DEMO SONG W 9 EEE ANE E A A E 10 METRONOME c cccecccceeeeseeeeseeees 11 Metronome ccceececeseececeeeeeceseeseaeeessaeeeees 11 TEMDO seia 11 DRUM KIT EDIT 12 Select kit for editing sssssnneeeeeee 13 Enter the Edit Mode ccccseeceeesseeeenees 13 Select part to ect 13 Select parameter to ect 14 Edit the parameter sssssseeeerrerrerknner 14 Edit another parameter or part 14 Complete heen 15 Accompaniment Volume for Demo 16 Percussion Volume for Demo 6 16 Master TUNG ccccccsessteceessssseeeeeeeeee erene 16 Advanced Parameter Edit 0066 16 CSNY EEN e Dynamic RANGE cccsececeseeeeseeeeeeeeeees 17 Trigger Come 18 Cross EE 18 Hi Hat Pedal setting ccccceceeeeeeeeees 19 RER 20 RECORD BE 21 RECO EE 21 Save as a User Song ccccceeeeeeeeeeseeeee es 21 Erase User Song cscscscccscseeeessceeeesee es 21 MIDI amp USR 22 VOICE LIST WE 23 SPECIFICATIONS ASA INSTALLATION The drawing shows complete drum kit after your installation Power adaptor and connection cables are not shown in the drawing INSTALLATION You can find all of these components in package for rack system installation ef rod camp Pad camp Wing nut Cross bea
15. he volume ranged 0 24 The de fault setting is 7 0 Press the ENTER button to confirm and turn wl vor to the next parameter Press the EXIT button AFG to exit and turn to the parameter selection 2 Percussion Volume for Demo When play demo song you may adjust per cussion volume Adjust this volume by pa rameter D Drum Vol Rotate the SCROLL WHEEL to change the volume ranged 0 24 The default setting is 11 A Press the ENTER button to confirm and turn cemo nren to the next parameter Press the EXIT button RE i D Drum Vol Ll Fa lt p f DE mm l m to cancle current edit and turn back to the parameter selection Press the EXIT button to exit and to the pa rameter selection s ru MasterTune 3 Master Tune This parameter affects sound pitch globally Rotate the SCROLL WHEEL to change the master tuning ranged 0 to 50 The default Setting is 0 which refers to 440 Hz at A4 note 8 Press the ENTER button to confirmand turn ar eno Een to the next parameter Press the EXIT button e e to exit current edit and turn to the parameter selection 4 Advanced Parameter Edit The purpose of the drum kit edit is to change sound characteristics such as voice volume pan etc The target of advanced parameter edit is physical characteristics of pad such as sensitivity trigger curve etc SETUP When the item name of Advanced is blinking press the ENTER button to confirm it Th
16. m a DC K DES em el opf 9 SCCO i d aw Zap PE JA Rack clam Gl E oa l O B Coo EN A di est KI SH d D Arm Leg Cymbal rod INSTALLATION RACK SYSTEM INSTALLATION O Insert the cymbal rods and adjust their position oa Rotate the L rods to proper Ge positions then tighten the wing nuts Move and rotate all the clamps to proper location then tihgten the wing nuts Open the arns adjust the position of arms and cross beam then tighten the win nuts Install the right and left foot adjust the height to have the feet firmly fixed onto the ground then tighten the winhuts INSTALLATION COMPONENTS INSTALLATION Hi Hat Installation Crash and Ride Installation 1 Remove the wing nut 1 Remove the wing nut washer washer and felt pad p 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 in step 1 Fasten the 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 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 wing nu
17. n to replace it or press the EXIT button to select another song number 4 Erase User Song In the Kit selection mode press the DEMO button twice to enter the User Song mode Select an User song then press the ENTER button Erase it will appear on the display Press the ENTER button to erase this song or press the EXIT button to give up erasing Then it ll return to the User Song mode Measure O ic Recording AN 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 o 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 descri
18. n will exit automatically Or press the EXIT button to exit the tempo setting immediately ur Cee zoccl 7 7 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 Crash bow or edge 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 Dee KICK TOM1 TOM3 SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL Alternative part of the same instrument is shown by extra mark under the icon For example the part generating sound by striking the Rim 1 of the snare is marked by an arch under the SNARE FF Z D lt SNARE lt CRASH HIHAT Snare Rim Edge of CRASH Hl Hat Close 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 r
19. nged 01 50 Rotate the SCROLL WHEEL to select a kit you desire Rotate the knob clockwise to in crease the kit number and anticlockwise to decrease the kit number All preset kit num ber and name are listed in the KIT LIST KIT LIST Rock Vintage Meta J Jazz ro fungle feet TT VS 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 The User Kit number is U01 U10 Rotate the SCROLL WHEEL to select an user kit you desire Rotate the knob clock wise to increase 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 lt EDIT gt Chapter in this manual for details Press the KIT button again to back to the pre set kit umber Kit name CLICK If E 1 TE DRESSA SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL FE beta IL LI User kit mark User Kit number User Kit name TEMPO CLICK O LI J LI IO yo DZS I TOM2 TOM3 SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL 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 DEMO button once to engage the demo song mode with the indicator
20. ome Press the button again to stop it Press the CLICK button twice to setup the Time signature metronome 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 SCROLL WHEEL 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 SCROLL WHEEL to change the volume ranged 0 127 The default setting is 96 IC IC D Sen meng TOM3 SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT Press the ENTER button to confirm you mM tr 0 VV 0 setting and turn to the next parameter of the metronome a You can press the EXIT button in any step to r Cee Gel exit metronome setting d fe 7 d During the setting the metronome will keep sound 2 TEMPO Ei CLICK Press the TEMPO button the current tempo value will blink in the display Rotate the FE EC SCROLL WHEEL to change the tempo d SC om TOMA SNARE CRASH gt HIHAT ranged 40 240 fe Lopes UI Tempo Press the ENTER button to confirm you setting After about 10 seconds this operatio
21. ou desire directly This is an aternative metrod of pressing the button Hi Hat Pedal Hi Hat Open Hi Hat Close Kit number DZS TOM1 TOM2 TOM3 SNARE CRASH RIDE HIHAT H PDL Edit icon a ltem for editing RIDE HIHAT H PDL Part for editing TOM1 TOM2 TOM3 DRUM KIT EDIT 4 Select parameter to edit After select part the current parameter will be blinking Rotate the SCROLL WHEEL to se lect a parameter to edit In this example select VOICE The default parameter is VOICE Press the ENTER button to confirm you choice 5 Edit the parameter The current contents of this parameter will blink In this example it is the voice number Rotate the SCROLL WHEEL to change contents of the parameter In this example you ll change voice assigned to Snare rim Any parameter has its own range to set For example there are 95 voices can be selected to assign to a part Please see Appendix VOICE LIST for details 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 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 lection stage with the next parameter blinking
22. pedal completely pressed and 127 repre sents the highest position completely raised This feature allows you to set thresholds per gt E E EERkss your comfortable pressing strength The Threshold points can be adjusted in the Sensitive settings by pressing the Hi Hat pedal The parameter will be Open THR and blinking Its current close threshold nalue will be shown Press the ENTER button to OA confirm Then press the pedal to position you desire as close threshold while the real re threshold value will be shown and blinking Pii O pen THR 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 A ILIE Press the EXIT button to exit current LI TU C OSE T H R operation and back to Advanced menu ju iPedal THR SETUP Inthe Advanced menu window press the EXIT button to turn to the Kit Selection mode If you did some changes during the Advanced setting the changes will be saved automatically The display will say Saving 5 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 of reset operations can be selected Rotate the
23. t 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 1 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 e e ey ees cae J m 6600 00000 H PEDAL HI HAT CRASH RIDE KICK SNARE S RIM TOM1 TOM2 TOM3 1 DISPLAY The screen displays such as kit number names and other information 2 POWER Turns 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 The sound module
24. 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 If you want to select a song you desire rotate the SCROLL WHEEL to choose a song Then press the gt m button to start play the button indicator lights up When the user song is playing press the gt m button again to to stop the playing the indi cator turns off Note If the interval between the first and sec ond pressing of the DEMO button is longer than 2 seconds itll 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 lt RECORD gt chapter in the Manual for details 3 EXIT THE SONG MODE You may noted that press the DEMO button once to enter the Demo mode press the DEMO but ton twice quickly to enter the Song mode Therefore in the Demo User Song mode press the DEMO button again to exit the Demo User Song mode and turn to the Kit selection mode The DEMO 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 Usersong number User song name METRONOME 1 METRONOME Press the CLICK button to sound the metron
25. tion 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 wOnly use attached power adaptor wTurn 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 wTurn the power off if the main cable of the adaptor is damaged or the instrument is spattered with liquid wDo not switch the unit on and off in quick succession this places an undue load on the electronic components wUnplug the AC power cord during an electri cal storm wAvoid plugging the AC adaptor into the same AC outlet as appliances with high power consumption such as electric heaters or ovens CONTENTS TABLE INSTALLATION ccccceeeeceeeeeeeseeeen ees 1 SOUND MODULE W MW usssseneeerrrer serene 5 Segel 5 BACK Pane eenia En E 6 PLAYING PADD ccsecccs
26. to next pad after no unexpected sound is heard by other pads Finish all the cross talk adjustment and press EXIT to finish For example if you can hear sound from pad B when you are only striking pad A then there is cross talk between pad A and pad B Enter Cross Talk adjusting mode and keep striking pad A hard repeatedly until no sound from pad B is audible Press EXIT to finish adjustment NOTE The response from all the pads are bit slower compared with when playing kits This is anormal phenomenon SETUP Hi Hat Pedal Setting Strike the Hi Hat pad without pressing the Hi Hat control pedal to make open Hi Hat sound The Hi Hat pedal has three zones for sound control which is divided by Open Threshold point and Close Threshold point Strike the Hi Hat pad while the position of the pedal is higher than open threshold point to make open Hi Hat sound 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 When press the pedal quickly and reach bottom position it ll make Hi Hat pedal sound 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 0 127 0 represents the lowest position of the
27. ueeze 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 a 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 VOLUME DRUM KIT There are 10 preset drum kits and 10 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 it ll enter the kit selection mode automatically while the KIT button indicator will light up The kit number and its name will be displayed In some other operation modes you may oress the KIT button to enter the kit select operation mode PRESET KIT The kit number is ra
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