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direct sunlight (near a window),

 

 high temperatures (near a heat source,

outside, or in a car during the daytime),

 

 excessive humidity,

 

 excessive dust,

 

 strong vibration.

 

 The drum contains digital circuitry and may

cause interference if placed too close to radio 
or television receivers.  If interference occurs, 
move the drum further away from the affected 
equipment.

POWER

 

Turn the power switch off when the drum is

not in use.

 

 To avoid damage to the drum and other

devices to which it is connected, turn the 
power switches of all related devices off 
prior to connection or disconnection of 
audio cables.

 

 Turn the power off if the main cable is

damaged or the instrument is spattered with

liquid.

 

 Do not switch the unit on and off in quick

succession, this places an undue load on 
the electronic components.

 

 Unplug the AC power cord during an

electrical storm.

 

 Avoid plugging the 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,

 

 the power supply cord or the plug has been

damaged,

 

 liquid has been spattered into the unit or it has

been exposed to rain,

 

 the instrument does not appear to operate

normally or exhibits a marked change in

performance,

 

 the instrument has been dropped or the

cabinet has been damaged.

 

 Do not attempt to open the unit or make any

change in the circuits or parts of the unit.

HANDLING AND TRANSPORT

 

 Never apply excessive force to the controls,

connectors, pads  or other parts of the

instrument.

 

 Always unplug cables by gripping the plug

firmly, not by pulling on the cable.

 

 Physical shocks caused by dropping,

bumping,  or  placing  heavy  objects  on  the 
instrument  can  result  in  scratches  and/or 
more serious damage.

 

 Carefully check the amplifier volume control

before stating to play.  Excessive volume can 
cause permanent hearing loss.

CLEANING

 

Clean the unit with a dry or light-wet soft cloth.

Do not use paint thinner or petrochemical 
based polishes.

LOCATION

Do not expose the drum to the following condi-
tions to avoid deformation, discoloration, or more 
serious damage,

 

!

   DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE UNIT OR MAKE ANY CHANGE IN THE CIRCUITS OR

PARTS OF THE UNIT

.

TAKING CARE OF YOUR DRUM

!

Summary of Contents for XDRUM DD-670

Page 1: ...Users Manual DD 670 Digital Drum ArtNr 00056972 Version 09 2018...

Page 2: ...ed 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 th...

Page 3: ...be serviced by qualified service personnel when the power supply cord or the plug has been damaged liquid has been spattered into the unit or it has been exposed to rain the instrument does not appea...

Page 4: ...Set MIDI Set Advanced Settings Sensitivity Headroom Sense Time Trigger Curve Cross Talk Note Send Rim Velocity Pedal Velocity Calibration Reset DRUM KIT EDIT Voice Type Voice Volume Reverb Pitch Pan...

Page 5: ...TALLATION The diagram shows complete drum kit after installation Power adaptor and connection cables are not shown in the diagram SOUNDMODULE HI HAT CRASH1 CRASH2 TOM1 TOM2 SNARE RIDE KICK PEDAL KICK...

Page 6: ...Stand Legs to suitable position and make it stand firm 2 Open Snare Stand Arms stretch it to maximum put the Snare upward on the stand The one with rubber band and white sensor spot is the upside 3 T...

Page 7: ...adjust to suitable position Kick Installation 1 Install Kick Legs on both sides and then fasten the wing nut 2 Insert Kick Pedal to Kick Drum adjust the pedal to suitable position and then fasten win...

Page 8: ...ace Hollow Rod outside Rod and insert it into Bottom Stand 4 Insert HiHat Cymbal Tray onto Thin Rod and place it above Hollow Rod 5 Adjust Hollow Rod to suitable height and fasten it Insert HiHat Cymb...

Page 9: ...ensor spot under mesh 1 Align holes in the sound module and the model mount then insert screws and fasten it 2 Insert rod of the model mount into the clamp then tighten the wing nut Sound module Insta...

Page 10: ...quickly Rotate it clockwise to increase 8 MIXER 9 ALTER Use ALTER button to switch 3 fader modes In VOL mode S1 S6 are used to control volume of kick snare toms ride crashes hi hats and also their ri...

Page 11: ...ess SETUP button to adjust system settings including BACK VOLUME MASTER TUNE LOCAL FX SET MIDI SET ADVANCE and RESET See chapter SETUP 14 MODE Change playing modes for demo patterns Play One Play a si...

Page 12: ...d it four times You can also change the tempo using scroll wheel 7 or button 16 after you have pressed TEMPO button 20 Pauses playback of the current demo pattern press it again to cancel playing curr...

Page 13: ...player mobile phone or computer Play and practice with your favorite music 27 EXT1 Extended trigger socket 1 connect to Crash2 by default 28 EXT2 Extended trigger socket 2 connect to Tom4 by default 2...

Page 14: ...ition head of the pad to make head sound strike the rim of the pad to make rim sound Playing Kick Drum Press the Kick drum pedal to make kick drum sound Playing Hi Hat 1 Strike the Hi Hat pad without...

Page 15: ...te All the system settings in SETUP is global parameter they will affect all the kits and can be saved even when rebooted If the adjustment result is not good do a crosstalk reset according to next pa...

Page 16: ...ned voice names R stands for Rim shot X for Cross stick E for Edge B for Bell C for Close O for Open Half for Half Open P for Pedal Chick Sp for Pedal Foot Splash Use PAGE DOWN UP to enter VOLUME menu...

Page 17: ...wheel or button to locate the place for saving and press enter to confirm If you are in PATTERN mode you can record along with demo song TO USE THE MIXER Press the ALTER button to switch between 3 mod...

Page 18: ...he EXIT to give up All items can be setup are BACK VOLUME Controls the volume of demo patterns and loops MASTER TUNE Controls the overall pitch It is A4 440Hz by default LOCAL Decides whether the modu...

Page 19: ...this value by certain amount may avoid being trig gered multiple times by vibration in very short time Trigger Sets the velocity curve for pads including Linear EXP1 2 LOG1 2 and Spline On horizontal...

Page 20: ...Defines the trigger disabling time after you press down the pedal It can be used to avoid unwanted triggering after physical contact Splash Time Defines the level of difficulty to trigger Pedal Splash...

Page 21: ...current trigger The higher the volume the louder it will be REVERB Adjust the reverb level of current trigger Over all reverb can be adjusted by S2 in FX mode this value decides how much the current t...

Page 22: ...igger names DRUM KIT EDIT 18 HIHAT Open HIHAT Close HIHAT HalfOpen CRASH1 CRASH2 TOM1 TOM2 Rim SNARE Rim SNARE Head SNARE X Stick PEDAL Chick PEDAL Splash KICK TOM3 CRASH1 Edge CRASH2 Edge RIDE Bell R...

Page 23: ...Metal 12 Mario 19 Utopia 6 Rock 13 Impulse 20 BlueBay 7 80s 14 Loop 1 WalkWithTree 20 SoftAmour 39 Bartender 2 Soul 21 MelodicDeath 40 Celebration 3 Latin 22 SambaDance 41 Discover 4 Moskau 23 RockBlu...

Page 24: ...e Six TR66RIM Techno 02 Latin Hot Soli909RIM SNARE Rock RnB 04 Latin Rimshot 02 POPV SS Rock Rimshot RnB R 01 Session ROCKV2 Rock X RnB R 02 Session Rimshot ROCKV2 RS Jazz 01 RnB X Stick 01 Session X...

Page 25: ...16SoliNat Rock3 Techno3 Jungle4 10SoliJP1 Rock3 Rimshot Techno4 Jungle4 Rimshot 12SoliJP1 Rock4 Trance1 01 Fiesta1 14SoliJP1 Rock4 Rimshot Trance2 01 Fiesta1 Rimshot 16SoliJP1 Jazz1 Trance3 01 Fiesta2...

Page 26: ...Conga5 Brush1 Rim14XNMas NOV_808TOM1 Conga6 Brush2 Rim16XNMas NOV_808TOM2 Timbale1 Brush3 10BigReverb NOV_808TOM3 Timbale2 Brush4 12BigReverb NOV_808TOM4 8Bit1 Latin1 14BigReverb SDS7_4TO1 8Bit2 Lati...

Page 27: ...ick 02 Trance Closed 02 Jungle Half Open 808_HH C1 Metal Open Trap Open 01 Jungle Pedal Splash 808_HH C2 Metal Closed Trap Closed 01 Fiesta Open 808HH P Metal Pedal Chick Trap Open 02 Fiesta Closed 90...

Page 28: ...TranceFX02 Agogo01 808 shaker FunkPercussion01 TranceFX03 Agogo02 SakataAgogo FunkPercussion02 TranceFX04 ShakerShort Elec9Clap 8BitFX01 TranceFX05 ShakerLong 626_TAM 8BitFX02 TrapFX01 NoClp 707_TAMB...

Page 29: ...ronome On Off Tempo Voice Time Signature TapTempo SetupMenu Back Volume MasterTune Local Fader FX Setup FaderM IDISetup Advanced Sensitivity Headroom Trigger Curve AutoCrosstalk MIDI Note Send RimVelo...

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