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Detaching the clips
·
Turn the VOLUME knob (or the corre-
sponding LEVEL dial) all the way to the
left to minimize the volume, and detach
the clip from the object.
Do not pull on the jaws of the clip when
detaching it from the object. Doing so
may damage the clip or the object. Be
sure to open the clip when detaching it.
Turning the power on/off
Before turning the power on/off, you
must minimize the volume by turning the
VOLUME knob all the way to the left.
·
Long-press the power button to turn the
power on or off.
To turn the power on, hold down the button
until the power indicator is lit up. To turn the
power off , hold down the button until the
power indicator is unlit.
Auto power-off function
The CLIPHIT has an auto power-off function.
The auto power-off function automatically
turns the power off when approximately
thirty minutes have elapsed since the unit
was last used.
Note
Input from the AUX IN jack is an excep-
tion. The auto power-off function will still
turn on even if there is input via AUX IN.
With the factory settings, the auto power-off
function is enabled.
You can disable (or enable) this function if
you like. Proceed as follows.
Note
The setting of the auto power-off func-
tion is remembered even when you turn
off the power.
1.
Make sure that the power is off.
2.
While holding down the pedal switch
that’s connected to the PEDAL 1 jack,
long-press the power button to turn the
power on.
The current auto power-off setting
(enabled or disabled) is indicated as
follows.
Enabled:
Blinking with long illumination
Disabled:
Blinking with short illumination
(Power indicator)
3.
The setting changes each time you press
the pedal switch.
4.
When you hold down the pedal switch for
three seconds or longer, the current
setting is memorized, and the unit starts
up in its normal state.
Performing
1.
Make sure that the clips and pedal
switch(es) are connected, and that the
power is on.
2.
Turn the VOLUME knob to adjust the
volume appropriately.
3.
Turn the sound selector to select a drum
kit.
4.
Turn the LEVEL dials to adjust the
volume of each instrumental part.
While striking the object where each clip is
attached, or pressing the pedal switch, turn
each LEVEL dial to adjust the overall volume
balance.
Note
The volume of the instrumental part
that's sounded by each clip varies
according to the force of your strike, with
the setting of each LEVEL dial as its
upper limit. Parts played by a pedal
switch, such as the bass drum, always
sound at the volume specified by the
LEVEL dial, regardless of how strongly
you press the pedal.
The settings of the LEVEL dials are not
remembered for each individual drum kit.
The settings are always the actual
current settings of the LEVEL dials.
5.
When you've finished adjusting the
volume, perform by striking the objects
where the clips are attached and step-