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Press the SETUP button to activate the Setup mode. Go to F1 (Trig) to activate the Trigger menu. 

Press F1 or F2 to toggle between Page 1 and Page 2 and browse through the options. Use the Cursor 
button to browse through the available parameters. 
Use the '+' / '-' buttons or the rotary knob to adjust the parameters. 

List of parameters, values and descriptions:

Type

Kick, Snare, Tom 1-
4, Hi-hat, Crash 1-
2, Ride, Bell

The trigger type is a collection of parameters, optimised by the various 
trigger pad models.

Sensitivity

1-32

This value determines the sensitivity level of the trigger pads. The lower
the sensitivity, the lower the main volume level needs to be, even when 
the trigger pad is hit forcefully. 

Curve

Linear, Logarithmic,
Exponential

These settings determine how much the sensitivity levels affect the 
volume. The linear mode is standard.

Mask Time

1-32

The Mask Time function prevents two trigger pads from being 
unintentionally hit at the same time, for instance if a bass drum pedal 
bounces back and hits the mesh head again. Please note, the higher 
you set this value, the harder it will be to play fast rhythms. 

Retrig Level

1-10

Retrig Level is similar to Mask Time, but has to do with unintentional re-
triggering. If you're using acoustic trigger sounds, these can create 
altered waveforms that can register a faintly-audible second hit. Please 
note, the higher you set this value, the harder it will be to play fast 
rhythms.

Anti-Cross

1-10

Anti-Cross ensures that a trigger pad only receives the signal when hit 
above a specified velocity level. This can prevent pads from getting 
triggered by vibrations from other pads. 

Dynamic 
Range

1-10

This is used to edit the dynamic range of a trigger pad between the 
maximum value and the minimum value as specified by the user. 

MIDI-related settings

Press the SETUP button and then press F2 to go to the MIDI settings. 

Toggle between Pages 1 and 2 by pressing F1 and F2 to view the various options:

Channel

0-15

This setting is to edit the MIDI channel for MIDI data export.

USB-MIDI 
OUT

ON/OFF

This setting enables the drum module to be used as MIDI device (over 
USB). The default value is ON.

USB-MIDI IN ON/OFF

This setting is to determine whether the drum module receives MIDI 
(over USB) or not. The default value is ON.

Auto Trace

ON/OFF

This option turns the Note Chase on or off, which is important during 
the recording process. When MIDI data is received, a window opens 
automatically to edit the settings of the selected trigger. The default 
value is ON.

RETRANSMI
T

ON/OFF

This option sends MIDI data that runs to/from a USB connection to a 
MIDI input/output. 

SYSTEM 
REAL

ON

MIDI device information output 

MIDI OUT

ON/OFF

This option specifies whether MIDI data is sent to an external device or 
not. The default value is ON'.

All information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice.

User manual version: 1.0

Creation date + author initials: 05-05-2015 RV Revision date + author initials: 

Summary of Contents for 9000-0043-0040

Page 1: ...rum kit user manual All information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 1 0 Creation date author initials 05 05 2015 RV Revision date author initials ...

Page 2: ...ick drum pedal with mesh head trigger 1 x hi hat pedal 1x drum key 1x quick start guide 1x assembly instruction book Please inspect the device and the included accessories Should you discover that either the device or one or more of the included parts have been damaged or rendered defective while in transit please contact your dealer directly Please note that the pictures in this user manual serve...

Page 3: ...sed for a longer period of time if maintenance is necessary or if the device needs to be cleaned Do not pull on the cable to remove a connector as this could cause damage Do not use any cables other than the ones described in this manual Do not use defective cables Please contact your dealer if the included or necessary cables do not function properly with this device In the event that the device ...

Page 4: ... not be present on this device Contact your dealer or a qualified technician if you find any corrosion on the screws Every power and signal connector should be securely mounted Do not use the device if the connectors are not secure Avoid dust and dirt build up Clean the device once a month by disconnecting it from the power supply and wiping it down with a dry or slightly moist cloth If the device...

Page 5: ...e volume level of external playback equipment such as a computer smartphone tablet MP3 player or other device so you can play along with your favourite music Headphones The volume level of the headphones can be adjusted with this rotary knob The headphone output is located on the rear of the drum module Master volume This is the main volume control that sets the volume of a connected speaker set o...

Page 6: ... F1 F4 function keys Depending on what the display is showing the F1 F4 function keys can be used to call up certain functions parameters or settings The name of each function is shown on the display 10 Group faders The group faders are for adjusting the volume levels between the various drum sounds 11 Song play section The Song play section consists of multiple buttons that can be used to start s...

Page 7: ...e electronic drum module can be triggered by an external MIDI device such as a pad controller or MIDI keyboard You can find more information about this later on in this manual Equipped with a 5 pin DIN 7 MIDI OUT The MIDI OUT connection can be used to convert the data from the trigger pads and mesh head to a MIDI signal that can be sent to an external device This will be explained in more detail l...

Page 8: ...diting adapter The editing adapter ensures that the drum module is optimally positioned on the frame All information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 1 0 Creation date author initials 05 05 2015 RV Revision date author initials ...

Page 9: ...re Because the functions differ per menu item the display will always show which function is under which button in any given menu The buttons and the rotary knob The buttons and the rotary knob are basically the same because they can both be used to adjust parameters Increase a specific value or add a setting by turning the rotary knob clockwise or by pressing button Decrease a value or remove a s...

Page 10: ...Naming the drum kit Name any drum kit that you configure yourself using a maximum of ten characters To do this press the Home button to return to the main menu and press F1 to view the function list Use the F4 function button to create a name for your drum kit Use the cursor to scroll through the characters and press Enter F2 to select the character you want to use Use F3 to erase a character and ...

Page 11: ...Save function after recording Give your recording a name using the character window and press F4 to save Playing back a MIDI recording Press the REC button to open the MIDI recorder Browse through the various files and select the one you want using the buttons or the rotary knob Press F1 Playback to playback the selected file Please note the file will not play if the Mute function is activated Whe...

Page 12: ...er it will be to play fast rhythms Anti Cross 1 10 Anti Cross ensures that a trigger pad only receives the signal when hit above a specified velocity level This can prevent pads from getting triggered by vibrations from other pads Dynamic Range 1 10 This is used to edit the dynamic range of a trigger pad between the maximum value and the minimum value as specified by the user MIDI related settings...

Page 13: ... to open a window with firmware information Factory settings reset PLEASE NOTE by resetting the drum module to the factory settings all your personal preferences will be erased and reset to default values Press the Setup button then press F3 to open the Utility window Press F2 to activate the Reset function You will see a warning If you are sure press OK using the F4 function key and the device wi...

Page 14: ... module specifications 38 songs for accompaniment with individually mutable instruments 25 preset kits sound data base with 423 versatile sounds for personal user presets group faders for adjustable volume balance versatile utilities for optimal adjustment of personal settings expansive data exchange with traditional MIDI equipment and USB MIDI devices Hardware 4 legged construction with round tub...

Page 15: ...t LCD connection voltage 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz operating voltage 12V DC 2A by power adapter included net weight 23 5 kgs gross weight 28 kgs floor surface when set up ca 130 x 75 cm excl throne 130 x 100 cm incl throne box dimensions 880 x 75 x 280 mm All information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 1 0 Creation date author...

Page 16: ...eset drum kit list All information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 1 0 Creation date author initials 05 05 2015 RV Revision date author initials ...

Page 17: ...ICE list All information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 1 0 Creation date author initials 05 05 2015 RV Revision date author initials ...

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