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Specification: * Compact, All-in-one Solution * Built-in MP3 Player/Recorder * Natural Motion Cymbal Pads and Cymbal Choke Capabilities. * Natural Response Drum Head with 128 Level Force Velocities * Sound Generator: 16-bit/44.
Operation Warning Instruction for Prevention of Fire, Electric Shock, & Physical Injury About Warning & Caution Signs: WARNING This sign indicates the risk of serious physical injury and even death. Please operate the machine according to instructions. CAUTION This sign indicates the risk of serious physical injury and even death. Please operate the machine according to instructions.
Always follow the instructions as described below WARNING Please read the following instruction before operation. Do not open or, in any way, modify the machine or adapter. Do not attempt to repair the machine, or replace any internal parts by yourself, unless instructed to do so by the manual. In case of technical need, please contact with your retailer, or customer service, or any recognized retailers printed on the information page.
For proper operation, make sure that the support stands are placed on flat and stable ground in order to support the machine safely and stably. Use only the included adapter. Make sure that the voltage of the socket matches the voltage indicated on your adapter to prevent damage or electric shock. Please do not over-twist or over-bend the power cable, or place any objects on it. Doing so may result in short-circuit that can lead to fire and electric shock.
WARNING Prevent letting any object like coins or pins, or any liquid slip inside the machine. Should any of the following situations result, please stop operation and remove the adapter from the socket, and consult with your retailer, the nearest customer service, or any of the recognized retailers listed on the information page: The adapter or the power cable is damaged. An object, or liquid has slipped into the interior of the machine. The machine has been exposed in rain, or has got wet.
When using the machine in other countries, please consult your retailer, the nearest customer service, or any of the recognized retailers listed on the information page. CAUTION Always place the machine and the adapter in areas with good airflow. When inserting or removing the power cable into/from the socket or the machine, always grab the plug instead of the cable.
CAUTION Do not place heavy objects on the machine. When moving the machine, or during insertion/removal of the plug, always use dry hands. Please remove all the connected cables first before moving the machine. Please turn off the power and remove the adapter from the socket before cleaning the machine. When there is a risk of lightning strike, please remove the adapter from the socket.
Precautions Please read the following precautions aside from the safety instructions printed on page 1 & 2” Power Supply Do not share the power supply with other electronics that can produce cable statics, for example, electric motors. It is normal for direct current (DC) to produce heat with extended usage, and there is no need to be worried. Before connecting the machine to other equipments, always turn off the power to prevent damage.
Additional Precautions The SD memory can be permanently lost due to damage to the machine, or improper operation. To prevent losing important data, we recommend that you back up the data in the SD memory card regularly. Once lost, there is no way to retrieve the data from your SD memory card or from your other MIDI equipments like a sequencer. We not responsible for such loss. During operation, please handle with care to prevent any damage. Do not hit or press against the display screen.
Please use cables for connection. When using cables from other companies, please note the following: Some cables may consist of resistors, which may be incompatible and result in extremely low volume. For information about the specifications of cables, please consult with the manufacturers. Please do not hit the pads with excessive force to prevent the risk of hurting your fingers.
Manual Summary Pr ef ac e This manual includes all the operational knowledge and precautions. With the help of this manual, users are able to understand the software and hardware of this machine, and enjoy making use of it according to their needs. Cha pt er Sum mar y Hardware Introduction This section of the manual explains the basic operation of the machine. It introduces all the ports, power, sound output/input, MIDI, and volume controls with clear illustrations.
Sound Module Features Recording Feature Users can play a rhythm and record the rhythm in the SD memory card as mp3, and share with others via a computer, or make use of any music production software to record their own songs. Using the recording feature, users can play back the rhythm that they record, and then study the rhythm and sounds they have played to improve the learning experience. A B Loop Feature Users may set A and B points as the starting and ending points in mp3, and play it as a loop.
Contents 1 2 7 Warning & Caution Signs Warning Precautions Manual Guide 10 Hardware Introduction 10 Parts 10 Advance Learning 10 Sound Module Features 11 Recording Feature 11 A B Loop Feature 11 Mp3 Player Feature 11 Contents 12 Introduction to Parts 14 Support stands 14 Connectors 14 Parts Accessories 15 15 Assembly Instructions 16 16 Support Stands Step 1 16 Step 2 17 Step 3 18 Step 4 19 Step 5 19 Step 6 20 Finished Diagram 20 21 Parts PAD 21 CRASH 22 CONTROL
Finished Diagram 24 Accessories Introduction 26 Accessories Illustration 26 Accessories Assembly Diagram & Instructions 27 Console Control 28 Console Control Illustration 28 Console Control Diagram & Instructions 29 30 Console Operation 30 Drum & Percussion Sound Patches Style 30 Patch 31 Reverb 31 Sounds & Tones 32 33 Metronome On/Off 33 Rhythmic Style 33 Tempo 34 35 Controls Volume Control 35 Play/Pause 35 Previous Song/Next Song 36 Stop 36 Record 37 Repeat 38 Se
Parts Please make sure that you have all the necessary parts before assembly Support Stands A1 22.5x800 (mm) main support bar x 5 A3 12.7x200 (mm) locking bar x 2 A2 (Short) 22.5x400 (mm) floor bar with double T-shape locks x 2 A4 12.
Parts Y1 Floor pad x 4 Y2 Nuts x 42 Y3 Bolts x 42 Y5 U-shape plate x 1 Y6 Y4 Spare(2) Spare(2) Screws x 2 Y7 22.
Assembly Instructions Y2 NOTE Y4 Y3 B2 B1 Y7 Please insert the bolts and nuts to connectors before assembly. B3 Support Stands Step 1 Assemble the floor pads onto either side of the two floor bars with double T-shape locks, and place the bars parallel to each other, with a distance equal to the length of the main support bar. Adjust the facing direction of the T-shape locks as according to the diagram.
B2 Step 2 B1 B2 A1 Assemble the T-shape connectors and connector A(s) onto the main support bars. The main support bar on the left should have two T-shape connectors and two connector A(s) as according to the illustration on the left. These two connector A(s) are for Hi-Hat and Snare. B1 B1 The main support bar on the right should have two T-shape connectors and one connector A(s) as according to the illustration on the right. This connector A(s) are for Tom3.
Step 3 Insert the assembled main support bars (from Step 2) into the T-shape locks on the assembled floor bars (from Step 1). Adjust as necessary to make sure that the main support bars are perpendicular to the floor bars. NOTE With the chair that you will be using, you should sit on the chair and adjust the heights of the T-shape connectors according to your chest and knee heights.
B2 NOTE BACK Step 4 B2 B2 4CM A1 B2 8CM 5CM 7CM The remaining three main support bars are for connection between the 4 Tshape connectors on the main support bars and the 2 T-shape locks on the floor bars, with the upper one assembled with 4 connector A(s). These 4 connector A(s) will be used for two Pads and two Cymbal. Please assemble the 4 connector A(s) to the upper main support bar first. 4CM Please check the direction to which They should face the rear as illustrated.
Step 6 Insert the long and short locking bars, and stoppers as illustrated to complete the support structure. Finished Diagram of Support Structure 22.
Accessories PAD HI-HAT SNARE Z1 Assemble the Pads (Hi-Hat Snare and Tom 3) and connector B(s) as illustrated. B3 TOM1 Z1 TOM2 Tilt the Tom 1 and Tom 2 for smoother playing. B3 Z1 NOTE When assembling the Pads and connector B(s), match the depressed side of connector B(s) with the protruding side of Pads. Depression B3 NOTE Below are examples of wrong assembly.
Crash Z2 B4 Length Angle B4 Adjust the angle and length of the adjustable bar by first loosening the screw a bit. Assemble the pads (Snare, HiHat, Tom 1, Tom 2, &Tom 3) and the Crash onto the support structure. Attach the Crash to the adjustable bar and adjust the screw on the Crash to proper tightness.
Control Box Z3 Y5 Following the illustration, attach the U-shape plate onto the back of the control box. Position the box onto the second main support bar (labeled as A on the previous page), and fold the U-shape plate upwards around the bar. Y6 Tighten the screws for the Ushape plate to a suitable tightness.
Finished Diagram CRASH HI-HAT CRASH TOM1 TOM2 Position the pedals as illustrated to complete the setup. SNARE H.H CTRL Position the Hi-Hat Pedal below the HiHat. TOM3 Z4 BASS Position the Bass/Kick Pedal in the middle below the set.
Mono sound cable (1m) Z8 For Pad and Pedal must to use the NOTE mono sound cable(Black). Stereo sound cable (1m) ( BLUE ) Z9 NOTE For Crash must to use the mono sound cable(Blue).
Accessories Introduction Upgrade Package H.H CTRL HI-HAT CRASH BASS SNARE TOM1 TOM2 TOM3 CRASH Using the diagram on the previous page and the one on this page as a guide, connect the cables to the Control Box. For Crash, use the stereo sound cable (two parallel black lines at the tip) for connection, NOTE as illustrated by .
HI-HAT SNARE High Tom Middle Tom Floor Tom Crash (Left) Crash (Right) Bass Drum/Kick Drum (Upgrade Package) Hi-Hat Pedal Bass/Kick Pedal Hi-Hat Pad (Labeled as ) and Hi-Hat Pedal (Labeled as ) correspond to each other as open and close Hi-Hat, simulating realistic Hi-Hat playing. After hitting the Crash (Labeled as & ), you can grab the rim as illustrated to p roduce realistic muted crash sound.
Console Control Introduction MIDI About MIDI MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is an industry-standard protocol that enables electronic musical instruments, computers, and other equipment to communicate, control, and synchronize with each other. MIDI allows computers, synthesizers, MIDI controllers, sound cards, samplers and drum machines to control one another, and to exchange system data.
DC IN For connection of the adapter. POWER Switch power on/off. NOTE MIDI IN To prevent damage to speakers, always turn down the volume before inserting or removing sound cables. MIDI OUT For transmitting MIDI data. VOLUME For adjusting the volume. PHONE For connection of a headphone. LINE OUT R LINE OUT L For connection of speakers or amplifiers. LINE IN For connection of a sound input source like a CD player, MD player, or Mp3 player. The sound is directed to both Phone and Line Out.
Console Operation Percussion Sound Module &Metronome Music Station PERCUSSION SOUND MODULE STYLE Available Styles: ROCK JAZZ METAL BLUES POWER TECHO MARCH LATIN TIMBALE FUSION 30
With different style of music selected, users may select different percussion sounds. P. S . S o u n d s e l e c t i o n c a n b e o p e r a t e d a s i l l u s t r a t e d b e l o w. PATCH After choosing the style, this button allows users to choose different sounds. REVERB ON/OFF This button can be used to turn reverb on/off .
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METRONOME CHICK ON/OFF This button allows users to switch the metronome on/off. BEAT After turning on the metronome, these two buttons can be used to change the beat of the metronome.
TEMPO These two buttons are be used to adjust the tempo of the metronome. The metronome is ideal to help users develop stable rhythm sense, and for practicing.
Music Station VOLUME The volume buttons allow users to adjust the volume. The screen will display the volume in digits as a guide. PLAY/PAUSE The play/Pause button is used to start playing or pausing the music.
LAST SONG/NEXT SONG The previous song button allows users to jump to the previous song. The next song button allows users to jump to the next song. STOP The stop button is used to stop playing the music.
RECORD Users may connect a microphone, a guitar, or a sound source into the Line In jack on the rear side of the console. The record button can then be used to start recording and saving the playing/sound source as mp3 inside the SD memory card. NOTE Files in the SD memory card may not exceed 2GB.
REPEAT The r epeat button allows users to repeat one song or all the songs . A B LOOP For setting the A & B points for looping. To set a loop, first select an mp3 and start playing the song. Press the A-B Loop button as the music proceeds to a point that you want to set as the A point, then press the button again when the music reaches the point that you want to set as the B point. After both points are set, press the repeat button to start playing the loop that you have just set.
DELETE The delete button will erase the file in the SD memory card. Confirmation will be required. RESET The reset button will reset the console and turn the console back to how it was originally.