User Manual

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Appendix
Restoring the factory settings
Here’s how to return the WAVEDRUM’s programs (pre-
set and user), Live mode, and Global mode settings to
their factory default state. You can choose to restore
either of the following two types of data.
a) Program and Live mode data
b) All data (Programs, Live mode, Global mode)
When you execute these operations, all of the corre-
sponding data will be rewritten to the factory default
settings. Be aware that all the settings you’ve made
will be lost.
If you execute b), you will also need to perform the
calibration operation once again (See PG page 22).
This operation will not change the sensor height.
1. While holding down the WRITE button, press the
power button to turn on the power. When the display
blinks
PLd, release the buttons.
2. If you want to return the data a) listed above to the
factory settings, hold down the blinking WRITE but-
ton for approximately one second.
If you want to return the data b) listed above to the fac-
tory settings, hold down the BANK/MODE button and
then hold down the blinking WRITE button for approx-
imately one second. The display will blink
PLA.
The factory settings will start being loaded. When load-
ing is complete, the display will blink
End.
Never turn off the power while data is being loaded.
Doing so may destroy the data.
3. Turn off the power, and then turn it on again.
Troubleshooting
Sound is different than another WAVEDRUM
As is the case for many other instruments, each individ-
ual
WAVEDRUM
will differ slightly depending on how it
is tuned, the conditions how it is played, and how it has
been maintained.
This means that even if the same heads are installed on
several
WAVEDRUM
s and the same program settings are
used, they may not necessarily produce identical sounds
when played.
In other words, the
WAVEDRUM
is an electronic musical
instrument that also has some characteristics of an acous-
tic instrument.
The sound of another instrument causes the WAVE-
DRUM to resonate and be triggered unintentionally
You may be able to prevent this by calibrating the head.
See PG page 22
Feedback occurs
Consider using an equalizer or limiter of your PA sys-
tem to prevent feedback and protect the amp and speaker
system. See QS page 3
You may be able to prevent this by calibrating the head.
See PG page 22
Does not respond to pressure applied to the head
Could the drum head be stretched too tightly? If the head
is too tight, the pressure sensor will not work correctly.
You may be able to fix this by tuning the head appropri-
ately. See PG page 21
Performing the pressure calibration may make the sen-
sor respond correctly. See PG page 22
No sound from the device connected to the AUX IN jack
Have you appropriately raised the AUX IN jack’s mix
level in Global mode? See PG page 7
Is the volume of the connected device turned up?
See QS page 6
Are the connections correct? Is the power turned on?
See QS page 6
Specifications
Dynamic Percussion Synthesizer
Algorithms: Single-size 26, Double-size 34
PCM instruments: Head 200, Rim 200
Programs: 400 (User 200, Preset 200)
Loop phrase: 140
Effect: Reverb, Delay
Controls: VOLUME knob, WRITE button, Buttons 1–4,
BANK/MODE button, VALUE knob
Input/Output jacks: Output L, R (Monaural phone
jack), Phones (Stereo mini phone jack), AUX IN (Stereo
mini phone jack)
Display: 3-character 7-segment LED
Sampling frequency: 48 kHz
A/D, D/A conversion: 24 bit
Power supply: DC9V 1.7A
Dimensions (WxDxH): 344×349×75 mm /
13.54"x13.74"x2.95"
Weight: 2.0 kg / 4.41 lbs.
Included items: AC Adapter, Tuning key, Allen wrench,
Accessory Disc including PDF manuals (Quick Start
Guide, Parameter Guide)
Options: Percussion Stand ST-WD
Hard cases HC-WD
Soft cases SC-WD
Mobile Monitor Amplifier (supports power supply)
MMA130
* Specifications and appearance are subject to change
without notice for improvement.