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... the module! The Kit Number will play sounds of the hi-hat controller pedal: • Open hi-hat: With your foot off the pedal, hit the hi-hat pad. • Closed hi-hat: With your drum kit. Playing the Pads If your electronic drum kit has velocity-sensitive pads, Turbo Drum Module will appear in the Operation section of the included cable snake here (multipin with two screws). Connecting the Drum Module Drum Module Rear Panel Connect the head of this manual. 4 Learn more about using the - / + buttons. Selecting a Kit To select...
... the module! The Kit Number will play sounds of the hi-hat controller pedal: • Open hi-hat: With your foot off the pedal, hit the hi-hat pad. • Closed hi-hat: With your drum kit. Playing the Pads If your electronic drum kit has velocity-sensitive pads, Turbo Drum Module will appear in the Operation section of the included cable snake here (multipin with two screws). Connecting the Drum Module Drum Module Rear Panel Connect the head of this manual. 4 Learn more about using the - / + buttons. Selecting a Kit To select...
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... and Using the Built-In Drum Coach for 2 seconds to the drum module's current function and operation. 3. Tempo: Press this knob to adjust the volume of the Main Outputs and Phones Output. 4. - / + : Press either of these buttons to turn the metronome ("click") on . When using the Built-In Drum Coach, you can use the - / + buttons to enter Kit Mode and select a Kit. Volume Knob: Turn this button to enter Tempo Mode and use these buttons to adjust the tempo. Features Top Panel 1.
... and Using the Built-In Drum Coach for 2 seconds to the drum module's current function and operation. 3. Tempo: Press this knob to adjust the volume of the Main Outputs and Phones Output. 4. - / + : Press either of these buttons to turn the metronome ("click") on . When using the Built-In Drum Coach, you can use the - / + buttons to enter Kit Mode and select a Kit. Volume Knob: Turn this button to enter Tempo Mode and use these buttons to adjust the tempo. Features Top Panel 1.
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.... Adjust the volume of these outputs to connect this input. 6. Power Jack: Use the included power adapter (9 V, 500 mA, center pin-positive) to your computer. Adjust the volume of this output with the Volume Knob on the top panel. 5. See MIDI for more information. 6 Phones Output: Connect standard 1/8" stereo headphones (not included) to this port, which allows you to send and receive MIDI messages to connect your kit's triggers (drum pads, cymbal pads, and pedals). 3. Rear Panel 1. USB Port: Use a standard USB cable...
.... Adjust the volume of these outputs to connect this input. 6. Power Jack: Use the included power adapter (9 V, 500 mA, center pin-positive) to your computer. Adjust the volume of this output with the Volume Knob on the top panel. 5. See MIDI for more information. 6 Phones Output: Connect standard 1/8" stereo headphones (not included) to this port, which allows you to send and receive MIDI messages to connect your kit's triggers (drum pads, cymbal pads, and pedals). 3. Rear Panel 1. USB Port: Use a standard USB cable...
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... Pattern Mode. Adjusting the Pattern Volume To adjust the volume of each separate pattern: 1. The Kit Number will show the volume level (00 - 32). Press the Pattern button to scan quickly through the list). 3. The Display will appear on the Display. The kit's new volume setting will show the current Pattern Number. Use the - / + buttons to select Kit 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10 respectively. 2. PATTERN 2. Operation Using Kits Selecting a Kit To select one of the module's 10 preset kits...
... Pattern Mode. Adjusting the Pattern Volume To adjust the volume of each separate pattern: 1. The Kit Number will show the volume level (00 - 32). Press the Pattern button to scan quickly through the list). 3. The Display will appear on the Display. The kit's new volume setting will show the current Pattern Number. Use the - / + buttons to select Kit 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10 respectively. 2. PATTERN 2. Operation Using Kits Selecting a Kit To select one of the module's 10 preset kits...
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... Metronome Volume To adjust the metronome's volume: CLICK 1. Use the - / + buttons to set the metronome sound: • CL1: Chime and click (default) • CL2: Clave • CL3: Side-stick • CL4: Cowbell • CL5: Vocal 3. Adjusting the Metronome Tempo To adjust the metronome's tempo (speed): 1. Press the Tempo button. Use the - / + buttons to set the new tempo. 3. The drum module will show the volume level (L00 - The Display will automatically save the new setting. Changing the Metronome Sound To change the metronome's tempo (speed), volume, sound...
... Metronome Volume To adjust the metronome's volume: CLICK 1. Use the - / + buttons to set the metronome sound: • CL1: Chime and click (default) • CL2: Clave • CL3: Side-stick • CL4: Cowbell • CL5: Vocal 3. Adjusting the Metronome Tempo To adjust the metronome's tempo (speed): 1. Press the Tempo button. Use the - / + buttons to set the new tempo. 3. The drum module will show the volume level (L00 - The Display will automatically save the new setting. Changing the Metronome Sound To change the metronome's tempo (speed), volume, sound...
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... 2 button simultaneously. 2. The drum module will automatically save the new setting. Changing the Metronome Interval To change the metronome's time signature: 2 CLICK 1. Drum Mute (d-U) 9 The default is 4. 3. Then, press the 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 button that corresponds to do. Rhythm Change Up (C-U) 4. Changing the Metronome Time Signature To change the metronome's note division (the note value it measures with each click): 1. The Display will show which exercise you have selected: 1. Wait 4 seconds. Wait 4 seconds. The drum module...
... 2 button simultaneously. 2. The drum module will automatically save the new setting. Changing the Metronome Interval To change the metronome's time signature: 2 CLICK 1. Drum Mute (d-U) 9 The default is 4. 3. Then, press the 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 button that corresponds to do. Rhythm Change Up (C-U) 4. Changing the Metronome Time Signature To change the metronome's note division (the note value it measures with each click): 1. The Display will show which exercise you have selected: 1. Wait 4 seconds. Wait 4 seconds. The drum module...
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... measure (The starting tempo is your metronome's current setting). 5. To use Gradual Up/Down: 2 COACH 1. Set the metronome's time signature and interval (as described in the Using the Metronome (Click) section). PATTERN TEMPO 2. Beat Check This exercise evaluates your accuracy. • Press the 2 button to select G-2 Mode. Press the Pattern button and Tempo button at the same time. Press the Pattern button and Tempo button at the same time. START /STOP...
... measure (The starting tempo is your metronome's current setting). 5. To use Gradual Up/Down: 2 COACH 1. Set the metronome's time signature and interval (as described in the Using the Metronome (Click) section). PATTERN TEMPO 2. Beat Check This exercise evaluates your accuracy. • Press the 2 button to select G-2 Mode. Press the Pattern button and Tempo button at the same time. Press the Pattern button and Tempo button at the same time. START /STOP...
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... - 79: Very Good • 80 - 100: Excellent 11 Press the 1, 2, or 3 button or use Rhythm Change Up: 3 COACH 1. Press the Pattern button and Tempo button at the PATTERN TEMPO same time. The Display will show your metronome's current setting). Hit the pads in the rhythm you selected (above) and in time" you are: • When you are right on the beat, the 3 1 2 3 4 5 VARIATION...
... - 79: Very Good • 80 - 100: Excellent 11 Press the 1, 2, or 3 button or use Rhythm Change Up: 3 COACH 1. Press the Pattern button and Tempo button at the PATTERN TEMPO same time. The Display will show your metronome's current setting). Hit the pads in the rhythm you selected (above) and in time" you are: • When you are right on the beat, the 3 1 2 3 4 5 VARIATION...
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... (1) a drum pattern and (2) a metronome track of the 1-5/Variation buttons indicate how accurate you play in. 4. START /STOP 2. Press the Start/Stop button to begin . 6. Use the - / + buttons to select the drum pattern you hear the drum pattern, try to stop . 5 VARIATION FAST Drum Mute This exercise lets you silence specific parts of the 1-5/Variation buttons to select the sound or sounds you to play the drum pattern yourself. The drum pattern...
... (1) a drum pattern and (2) a metronome track of the 1-5/Variation buttons indicate how accurate you play in. 4. START /STOP 2. Press the Start/Stop button to begin . 6. Use the - / + buttons to select the drum pattern you hear the drum pattern, try to stop . 5 VARIATION FAST Drum Mute This exercise lets you silence specific parts of the 1-5/Variation buttons to select the sound or sounds you to play the drum pattern yourself. The drum pattern...
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... MIDI device (e.g., a sequencer, your electronic drum kit. Stop recording. 13 If you are connected, they can receive MIDI notes, etc.). Play your computer if you use software that device is connected to your computer. 2. Note: After powering off, this section. PoF will be sent to your computer with each other. If you do one of the Turbo Drum Module, you can communicate with a standard USB cable (sold separately). MIDI About MIDI MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital...
... MIDI device (e.g., a sequencer, your electronic drum kit. Stop recording. 13 If you are connected, they can receive MIDI notes, etc.). Play your computer if you use software that device is connected to your computer. 2. Note: After powering off, this section. PoF will be sent to your computer with each other. If you do one of the Turbo Drum Module, you can communicate with a standard USB cable (sold separately). MIDI About MIDI MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital...
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... are using software to hear the drum module's internal sounds. 14 Note: Channel 10 of your sequencer or other external device to play the drum module's sounds, make sure that device is reserved for drum sounds. 4. Play your MIDI software, sequencer, etc. Set the active track of the drum module is connected to the next step. If you are using an external MIDI device to play the drum module's sounds, skip to your computer. 2. Using a standard USB cable (not included), connect the drum module's USB port...
... are using software to hear the drum module's internal sounds. 14 Note: Channel 10 of your sequencer or other external device to play the drum module's sounds, make sure that device is reserved for drum sounds. 4. Play your MIDI software, sequencer, etc. Set the active track of the drum module is connected to the next step. If you are using an external MIDI device to play the drum module's sounds, skip to your computer. 2. Using a standard USB cable (not included), connect the drum module's USB port...
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... a trademark of their respective owners. 63 All other countries. sound module only) Weight (sound module only) 10 preset kits; 5 General MIDI (GM) kits 30 Patterns; 12 "Follow Me" patterns 192 ticks per quarter note 64 3-digit LED 30 - 280 BPM 25-pin trigger input jack (for cable snake) 1/8" TRS headphone output 1/4" TS main outputs (right and left/mono) 1/8" TRS auxiliary input USB port (MIDI) Power jack 9 V, 500 mA, center pin-positive 5.8" x 7.2" x 4.4" 147 mm x 183...
... a trademark of their respective owners. 63 All other countries. sound module only) Weight (sound module only) 10 preset kits; 5 General MIDI (GM) kits 30 Patterns; 12 "Follow Me" patterns 192 ticks per quarter note 64 3-digit LED 30 - 280 BPM 25-pin trigger input jack (for cable snake) 1/8" TRS headphone output 1/4" TS main outputs (right and left/mono) 1/8" TRS auxiliary input USB port (MIDI) Power jack 9 V, 500 mA, center pin-positive 5.8" x 7.2" x 4.4" 147 mm x 183...