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VOICE LIST

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No.

Description

No.

Description

No.

Description

041

HighAgogo

001

HighQ

042

LowAgogo

081

Snare 1

002

Slap

043

Cabasa

082

Snare 2

003

ScraPush

044

Maracas

083

Snare 3

004

ScraPull

045

ShortWhist

084

Snare 4

005

Stick

046

LongWhist

085

Snare 5

006

SquarClick

047

ShortGuiro

086

Snare 6

007

MetroClick

048

LongGuiro

087

Snare 7

008

MetroBell

049

Claves

088

Snare 8

009

KickDrum2

050

Hi W-Block

089

Snare 9

010

KickDrum1

051

Lo W-Block

090

Snare 10

011

SideStick

052

MuteCuica

091

Snare 11

012

SnareDrum2

053

OpenCuica

092

Snare 12

013

HandClap

054

MuteTriang

093

Snare 13

014

SnareDrum1

055

OpenTriang

094

Snare 14

015

LoFloTom2

056

Cabasa

095

Snare 15

016

CloseHH

057

Shaker

096

Snare 16

017

LowFloTom1

058

Belltree

097

Snare 17

018

PedalHH

059

Castanets

098

Snare 18

019

LowTom

060

MuteSurdo

099

Snare 19

020

OpenHi-hat

061

OpenSurdo

100

Snare 20

021

Low-midTom

101

Snare 21

022

Hi-midTom

062

Kick 1

102

Snare 22

023

CrashCymb1

063

Kick 2

103

Snare 23

024

RHighTom

064

Kick 3

104

Snare 24

025

RideCymb1

065

Kick 4

105

Snare 25

026

ChCymbal

066

Kick 5

106

Snare 26

027

RideBell

067

Kick 6

107

Snare 27

028

Tambourine

068

Kick 7

108

Snare 28

029

SplashCymb

069

Kick 8

109

Snare 29

030

Cowbell

070

Kick 9

110

Snare 30

031

CrashCymb2

071

Kick 10

111

Snare 31

032

VibraSlap

072

Kick 11

112

Snare 32

033

RideCymb2

073

Kick 12

113

Snare 33

034

HiBongo

074

Kick 13

114

Snare 34

035

LowBongo

075

Kick 14

115

Snare 35

036

MuteConga

076

Kick 15

037

HiConga

077

Kick 16

116

SideStick 1

038

LowConga

078

Kick 17

117

SideStick 2

039

HighTimbal

079

Kick 18

118

SideStick 3

040

LowTimbale

080

Kick 19

GM

KICK

SNARE

SIDE STICK

Summary of Contents for HD-006

Page 1: ...HD 006 DIGITAL DRUM USER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...o provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does caus...

Page 3: ...AC adaptor into the same AC outlet as appliances with high power consumption such as electric heaters or ovens SERVICE AND MODIFICATION This product should be serviced by qualified service personnel when w the power supply cord or the plug of the adaptor has been damaged w liquid has been spattered into the unit or it has been exposed to rain w the instrument does not appear to operate normally or...

Page 4: ... PADS 11 MASTER VOLUME 11 DRUM KIT 12 KIT SELECT 12 KIT EDIT 12 CHANGE THE VOICE AND VOLUME OF THE PAD 12 EXIT FROM THE EDIT MODE 13 PATTERN 14 PLAY THE PATTERN 14 EXERCISE WITH THE PATTERN 14 METRONOME 15 RECORD 16 RECORD STANDBY 16 RECORDING 16 STOP AND SAVE 17 PLAYBACK 17 USB MIDI 18 VOICE LIST 19 SPECIFICATIONS 21 ...

Page 5: ...ation The part number is also printed on the part packing box Power adaptor and connection cables are not shown in the drawing INSTALLATION 5 SOUND MODULE CRASH KICK SNARE TOM 2 TOM 1 HI HAT TOM 3 RIDE KICK PEDAL HI HAT CONTROLLER B 8 Tom HD 006 A 12 Cymbal edg B 6 Kick B HH Ctrl P 6C Kick pedal A 8 Tom A 8 Tom A 8 Tom A 8 Hi Hat A 12 Cymbal KICK PEDAL IS OPTIONAL ACCESORY RACK SYSTEM ...

Page 6: ...Rack clamp L Rod Arm Wing nuts Pad clamp Crash and Ride rod Foot Hi Hat rod Leg Cross beam RACK SYSTEM Folded rack in package INSTALLATION 6 Other parts of the rack system ...

Page 7: ...left and right foot adjust the height to have the feet firmly fixed onto the ground 4 Rotate the L Rods to proper positions then tighten the wing nuts 3 Move and rotate the pad clamps to proper locations 5 Insert the cymbal rods and adjust their position 6 Move and rotate the cymbal clamp to proper location then tighten the wing nuts ...

Page 8: ...rash and Ride Installation Snare Installation 1 Insert the tom into the L Rod then tighten the wing nut Note All the toms use the same pad 2 Adjust the angle of the L Rod before tightening the wing nut in the clamp Tom Installation 1 Align holes in the kick stand with these in the bracket then fasten them with screws 2 Insert tongue of the kick stand into slot of the pedal Tighten the wing nut on ...

Page 9: ... mode 8 VOLUME Button Enter the volume adjustment mode 9 DRUM OFF Button Mute drum sound in the pattern 10 STOP Buttons Stop the pattern playing or recording 11 PLAY Button Play the Pattern 12 RECOED Buttons Enter the record mode 13 SAVE Button Save the record and setting 14 Buttons It is universal in the kit pattern selection and volume setting etc 15 Pad Select Buttons Select a pad in kit edit a...

Page 10: ...g the cable into the jack of the corresponding component and then plug in the connector here 5 Headphone Jack The drum has a stereo headphone jack You can play in total silence without disturb ing others in the room by plugging a set of headphones into the socket 6 Line Out Jack There is no built in speaker in the drum Line Out of stereo audio output delivers the drum output signal to external amp...

Page 11: ...ure Strike the pad harder to make a higher volume and strike the pad softer to make a lower volume Playing Tom Drum Strike the central position to create a sound Playing Hi Hat 1 Strike the Hi Hat pad without pressing the Hi Hat control pedal to make an open Hi Hat sound 2 Strike the Hi Hat pad while fully pressing the Hi Hat control pedal to make a close Hi Hat sound 3 Strike the Hi Hat pad while...

Page 12: ... of each pad and save them Enter the kit mode Enter the voice change mode Select pad and assign voice CHANGE THE VOICE AND VOLUME OF THE PAD Press the VOICE button to assign a voice to the pad and press the VOLUME button to change its volume The pressed button will light up and blink Before editing you should select a pad by pressing the pad select button The selected pad button will light up and ...

Page 13: ...ice of another pad by pressing an other button Or you can adjust the volume of this pad by pressing the VOLUME button and the VOLUME button will light up and blink The display shows current volume Then use the button to change the volume ranging 0 127 An easy way to select a part is to hit the pad or press the Hi Hat pedal directly The corresponding but ton will light up and blink Please note that...

Page 14: ...d blink The cur rent tempo will appear on the display and blink Use the or button to change the tempo ranging 40 240 Press both and button simultaneously the tempo will recover the origi nal value Wait 3 seconds or press the TEMPO button again the display will recover the measure EXERCISE WITH THE PATTERN During the pattern playing you can also play pads All patterns consist of drum pattern and or...

Page 15: ...table Press the TEMPO button Its indicator will light up and blink The current tempo will appear on the dis play and blink Use the or button to change the tempo ranging 40 240 Press both and button simultaneously the tempo will restore the default value 120 Wait 3 seconds or press the TEMPO button again the display will turn back to the previous window Change the tempo Activate the metronome 15 ME...

Page 16: ...l appear on the display You can make the metronome ready by pressing the CLICK button and the button will flash RECORDING There are two types of the record Record free performance You should turn off the pattern for this type of record Record with a pattern In this way you can either use its background music or add your performance to the pattern The pattern will play repeatedly until you stop the...

Page 17: ...lit The dis play shows P51 your setting is nonvolatile even when you turn off the power When the RECORD button blinks press the STOP button to discard the current record The RECORD button turns off and the PATTERN button keeps lit The display shows the pattern number you selected before the recording Please note that your current record will be lost Press the KIT number anytime the recording will ...

Page 18: ...ect the drum directly to your computer It can connected without driver installation under the Windows XP Windows Vista MAC OSX environment The drum will be recognized as USB Audio device to receive and transmit the same MIDI messages described above Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Channel 10 1 16 Note Number 0 127 0 127 Velocity Note ON Note OFF 1 127 64 0 127 0 127 Major Controls B9...

Page 19: ...m1 058 Belltree 097 Snare 17 018 PedalHH 059 Castanets 098 Snare 18 019 LowTom 060 MuteSurdo 099 Snare 19 020 OpenHi hat 061 OpenSurdo 100 Snare 20 021 Low midTom 101 Snare 21 022 Hi midTom 062 Kick 1 102 Snare 22 023 CrashCymb1 063 Kick 2 103 Snare 23 024 RHighTom 064 Kick 3 104 Snare 24 025 RideCymb1 065 Kick 4 105 Snare 25 026 ChCymbal 066 Kick 5 106 Snare 26 027 RideBell 067 Kick 6 107 Snare 2...

Page 20: ...om 8 172 Ride 2 129 Closed Hi Hat 11 173 Ride 3 130 Closed Hi Hat 12 152 Mid Tom 1 174 Ride 4 153 Mid Tom 2 175 Ride 5 131 Open Hi Hat 1 154 Mid Tom 3 176 Ride 6 132 Open Hi Hat 2 155 Mid Tom 4 133 Open Hi Hat 3 156 Mid Tom 5 177 Percussion 1 134 Open Hi Hat 4 157 Mid Tom 6 178 Percussion 2 135 Open Hi Hat 5 158 Mid Tom 7 179 Percussion 3 136 Open Hi Hat 6 159 Mid Tom 8 180 Percussion 4 137 Open H...

Page 21: ...ick Hi Hat pedal Voice 184 Drum Kit 20 preset kits Pattern 50 Full and Mute drum mode Pad Button play drum sound with led blink Pad Edit Voice Volume Tempo default 120 range 40 240 Metro On Off Record 1 editable song in overwrite mode Easy Reset holding button and button when power on Display 3x7LED Power 9V DC Aux Socket Headphone Line In Out USB Power In DC9V SPECIFICATIONS 21 ...

Page 22: ...ai Huaxin Musical Instrument Co Ltd 35 Lao Shan Yi Cun Shanghai 200120 China Tel 86 21 58820000 Fax 86 21 58783113 Email huaxin huaxin music com www huaxin music com Rev 1 02 HD 006 DIGITAL DRUM USER S MANUAL ...

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