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Preparations Connecting audio devices
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Preparations
Connecting audio devices
Before you connect the Wavedrum Global to other
equipment, you must turn down the volume of all
equipment and turn off the power. Careless opera-
tion may damage your speaker system or cause mal-
functions.
Please refer to the preceding page for a diagram of con-
nections.
Connecting the output jacks to powered monitors or
a mixer
Connect the
WAVEDRUM
s OUTPUT L, R jacks to
the input jacks of your powered monitors or mixer.
If you’re monitoring through headphones, connect
your headphones to the
WAVEDRUM’
s headphone
jack. The VOLUME knob adjusts the L & R OUT-
PUT as well as the headphone volume.
Connecting an audio device to the input jack
You can connect the OUTPUT L, R jacks of a second
WAVEDRUM
unit or the output jacks of other audio
devices or to the
WAVEDRUM
s AUX IN jack. The
sound that is input via this jack will be output from
the OUTPUT L, R jacks and the headphone jack.
note: To input sound from a device that’s connected
to the AUX IN jack, you must go to Global mode and
raise the AUX IN jack mix level appropriately. The
mix level is 0 by default (See PG page 7).
Sudden transient peaks in volume produced by the
WAVEDRUM can damage your monitoring equipment,
or your hearing if you’re monitoring through head-
phones. Please be sure to set the volume appropriately.
Turning the power on
Connecting the AC adapter
1. Connect the included AC adapter to the
WAVE -
DRU
M’s rear panel DC IN jack.
Use only the included AC adapter. Using any other
AC adapter may cause malfunctions.
2. Plug the AC adapter into an AC outlet.
Be sure to use an AC outlet that is the correct volt-
age for the adapter.
3. To prevent the plug from being accidentally dis-
connected, secure the power cable by wrapping it
around the
WAVEDRUM
s cable hook.
Turning the power on
1. Make sure that the
WAVEDRUM
and any con-
nected equipment is powered off, and that all vol-
ume controls are set to 0.
2. Power-on the equipment that’s connected to the
AUX IN jack.
3.
Press the
WAVEDRUM
s power button to turn it on.
When powering-on the
WAVEDRUM
, do not rest
your hand or any other object on the head. The
WAVEDRUM
may malfunction if this is the case.
4. Turn on your powered monitors or other equip-
ment connected to the OUTPUT L, R jacks.
5.
Adjust the volume of each device. Adjust the
WAVEDRUM
s volume by turning its VOLUME
knob. If you’re using the AUX IN jack, use the mix
level setting to adjust its volume
(
See PG page 7
)
.
Turning the power off
When you’ve completed any necessary steps such as sav-
ing a program that you were editing, turn off the power
by following the procedure below (
See QS page 9
).
Never turn off the power while data is being saved.
Internal data may be destroyed if you do so.
1. Minimize the volume and then power off your
powered monitors or other equipment that is con-
nected to the OUTPUT L, R jacks.
2. Turn the
WAVEDRUM
s VOLUME knob all the
way to the left, and hold down the power button
until the display goes blank (approximately one
second).
3. Power off the power to any equipment connected
to the AUX IN jack.
Auto-Off function
The WAVEDRUM Global Edition provides an auto
power-off function.
The auto power-off function will automatically turn off
the power when there has been no user input (except for
the Volume control) for approximately four hours. If
desired, you can disable the auto power-off function. See
PG page 6 for the procedure. By default, auto power-off
is enabled.
Attaching the WAVEDRUM to a stand
The
WAVEDRUM
can be used with any commercially-
available 14-inch three-arm snare stand.
If you want to play the
WAVEDRUM
in a standing posi-
tion, like a conga, you can use the optional Percussion
Stand ST-WD (sold separately).
Place the stand on a flat and stable location. Bundle
the power adapter and all connection cables neatly
so that no one trips over them.
For details on attaching the WAVEDRUM to your stand,
carefully read the owners manual included with the
stand that and as described.