Basic Settings of the Drum Module
Powering on the drum module
To turn on the drum module, first make sure that the power supply is connected to both the drum module and
a mains power socket.
Then, check if the volume controls are turned all the way down and only adjust these when needed. Now,
you can turn on the drum module by pressing the Power button.
After it has booted up, strike the triggers and gradually increase the volume until it’s at a comfortable level.
The display will now show the selected drum kit, USB-drive information and the F1-F4 menu buttons.
Powering off the drum module
It’s recommended to turn the volume all the way down before turning off the drum module. To de-activate it,
press down on the Power button until the display indicates ‘Power off’.
Saving adjusted settings
Use the Return button to save any changes you’ve made to settings or parameters and return to the previous
menu.
Cursor
The cursor of the drum module indicates which specific parameter is currently
selected. Use the navigation buttons to scroll through the list and select the one you
wish to adjust.
F1-F4 functions
The F1 to F4 function buttons are used to access certain functions, depending on the
menu you have opened. Since the assigned function per button differs per menu, the display always shows
you which button is used to access which relevant function.
The +/- buttons and the rotary knob
The +/- buttons and the rotary function similarly and can be used to adjust parameters, values and settings.
Turning the knob clockwise or pressing the + button increases a value, while turning the knob anti-clockwise
or pressing the - button decreases the value.
Using the rotary knob, you can adjust settings and scroll through menus quickly, while the + and – buttons
can be used for more accurate and gradual adjustments.
Song playback
By pressing the Song button, the Song menu is opened. Here, you can use the +/-
buttons and the rotary knob to scroll through the options and select one of the backing
tracks.
The play/pause button is used to start and pause playback of the selected backing
track. In addition, both the navigation buttons and the F1-F4 buttons take on a certain
function and can be used to activate these functions.
For example: Certain instrumental parts of the backing tracks can be muted so you or another musician can
play these. It’s also possible to change the playback settings like speed, and have the backing track play
only once or continue to play on repeat.
Starting and stopping the metronome
Press the Click button to start the click track of the metronome to play along with the beat.
By pressing the Click again, the click track is stopped.
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: 07-05-2020 RV Revision date + author initials: