User Guide (English)
Introduction
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Quick Start/Connection Diagram
Setup & Playing
*
sold separately
Computer*
Headphones*
External
sound
module*
MIDI
keyboard*
Use the cable snake to connect the drum module to the drum/cymbal
pads of your electronic drum kit.
1. Connect your electronic drum kit's pads to the cable snake, then connect the cable snake to the
Cable Snake Input on the module's rear panel.
2. Optional: If you have any additional pads (e.g., an extra tom, an extra crash cymbal), connect
them to the module's Tom 4 Input or Crash 2 Input.
3. Connect speakers (sold separately) to the Outputs and/or connect 1/8" stereo headphones (sold
separately) to the Phones output. Turn the Volume knob all the way down (counterclockwise).
4. Connect the module to a power source, using the included power adapter (9 VDC, 500 mA,
center positive).
5. Press the Power Switch to turn the module on.
6. Adjust the Volume knob to an appropriate level and play some drums!
Selecting a Drum Kit: After powering on the module, or after pressing the Kit button, you will see the
Kit indicator and NUM in the display. Use the < and > buttons to select a drum kit, and start playing!
You can also preview the sounds (at a fixed velocity) by pressing the Pad Select buttons. Kits 01-24
are Preset Kits. Kits 25-40 are User Kits (see
Note: If the LED above the Song/Pattern button is not lit, press and hold Page/Select until it is.
Using the Metronome: You can turn the metronome ("click track") on or off by pressing the Click
button. Adjust its tempo by pressing Tempo and using the < and > buttons to set the new BPM
(beats per minute). See
Tom 4 Drum Pad*
Adjusting the Metronome
Power
Editing & Saving Drum Kits
for more information about metronome features.
Crash 2 Cymbal Pad*
Monitors*
for more information).
Smartphone,
MP3 player,
etc.*
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