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1. Pyle Pro PTEDO1 Owner s Manual www PyleAudio com PORTS DIGIT ZA AL DIEU NA Instruction Manual Congratulations Thank you for purchasing this Portable Digital Drum The Digital Drum is developed to act and play like a drum but with greater ease Before you use the instrument we recommend you to read through this manual Taking Care of Your Portable Digital Drum Location Do not expose the unit to the following conditions to avoid deformation discoloration or more serious damage Direct sunlight High temperature near a heat source or ina car during the day time Excessive humidity Excessive dust Strong vibration Power Supply Turn the power switch OFF when the instrument is not inuse If an AC adaptor is used it should be unplugged from the AC outlet if the instrument is not to be used for an extended period oftime Unplug the AC adaptor during electric storms Avoid plugging the AC adaptor into the same AC outlet as appliance with high power consumption such as electric heaters or ovens Also avoid using multi plug adaptors since these can result in reduced sound quality operation errors and possibly damage Turn Power OFF When Making Connections avoid damage to instrument and other devices to which it is connected turn off the power switches of all related device prior to connecting or disconnecting cables Your Digital Drum will give you years
2. Bounce 2 Funk Bounce 3 Shuffle Shuffle 1 4 4 414 oo 4 8beat 8 Beat1 Shuffle 2 Shuffle 3 Shuffle 4 414 414 Shuffle 5 414 Shuffle 6 414 Shuffle 7 Slow Rock 414 8 Beat 2 Ballad 4 4 Hard Rock 1 Hard Rock 2 Slow Rock 1 Slow Rock 2 Slow Rock Hard Rock 3 414 Pop Dance 1 4 4 CA Dance2 89 4 4 16 beat Slow Rock 4 16 beat Latin Fusion Reggae 1 Reggae 2 414 Funk Funk 1 Bossa Nova 1 Salsa 414 414 414 Funk 2 Shuffle Shuffle 1 4 4 Shuffle 2 Latin Rock 16 Beat Shuffle Cha Cha Mambo Rhumba 1 16 Beat Triplet Others Reggae Rhumba 2 Bossa Nova Rhumba 2 Tango Big Band MIDI Implementation Chart Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Default 10ch 1 16ch Channel Changed Default 1 Mode Messages Altered kkkkkkkkkkk 27 88 0 127 Number True voice 0 127 Velocity Note on O 9nH V 1 127 O 9nH V 1 127 Note off 9nH V 0 56 9nH V 0 8nH V 0 127 After key s Touch Ch s Pitch Bend O 1 Modulation 5 O Portamento time 7 CG O Volume 10 CG O Pan 11 O Expression 20 O Rhythm allocation 64 Sustain Pedal 65 O Portamento on o
3. of playing pleasure if you follow the rules shown below Handling and Transport Never apply excessive force to the controls connectors or other parts of the instrument Always unplug cables by gripping the plug firmly but not pulling onthe cable Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument Physical shocks caused by dropping bump ing or placing heavy objects on the instru ment can result in scratches and more serious damage Cleaning Clean the cabinet and panel with a dry soft cloth A slightly damp cloth may be used to remove stubborn grime and dirt Never use cleaners such as alcohol or thinner Avoid placing vinyl object on top of the unit vinyl can stick to and discolor the surface Electrical Interference This instrument contains digital circuitry and may cause interference if placed too close to radio or television receivers If this occurs move the instrument further away from the affected equipment THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION Panel KG AA AA AA 4 5 Top Panel 4 Rear Panel AA AA PAA ARA 5 RODEN AION PAA AA AAAH AA AA A
4. A AA AA AASA 6 Drum Kil 6 Set Pad VOICE ine u estiu lee Cit ea ks bat yi Sead tha leave a e ahah 6 Set pad gt gt 6 Kao la Ad 7 Set pad GAIN kee veh ean ae es eas 8 Save ead kasaq 8 Play Song Saa dean Pawel veges vine ee Ta RNGA uyawan h a a oni sasana watay w 9 Mali AA 9 Accompaniment Volume aaa AA AA 9 O aaa aha kik ALAN LAN ate hae 9 SAP PA eee ey 10 puchuk u AMAG 10 Hand Percussion 10 SB EERE N E EN EEN ENE 10 APA 11 2 11 u hisua 11 DUE Alte hoepen i 12 Ped3l S ss s y assaspikaykassaspa APP 12 AA AA aa 12 USB NAGA PIO ee k sas 12 Appendix AA AASA AS 13 Voice ISE D esa GAGANA NGA 13 14 15 15 16 MIDI implement
5. ED will show the volume of current pad which can be selected by pressing pad button on the top panel or by pad hitting The button select or dial can be used to select the volume 0 9 loop for current pad ANANT IS Sa a KIT PAD SONG KIT PAD ASSIGN SONG rirt LI LI J BEAT a KIT PAD SONG KIT PAD ASSIGN SONG 7 SELECT VOLUME SAVE II FT cl n LI LI J BEAT r KT PA SONG GAIN SELECT Set pad pan Press pan button to enter pad assign menu If pad assign menu is selected the corresponding menu indicator will be lit up In this menu the 3 digit LED will show the pan of current pad which can be selected by pressing pad button on the top panel or by pad hitting The button select or dial can be used to select the pan 0 9 loop for current pad II FT cl LI LI J BEAT r KIT PAD SONG SELECT VOLUME GAIN SAVE Set pad gain Press gain button to enter pad assign menu If pad assign menu is selected the corresponding menu indicator will be lit up In this menu the 3 digit LED will show the gain of current pad which can be selected by pressing pad assign button on the top panel or by pad hitting The button select or dial can be used to select the gain 0 9 loop for current pad Press save button to enter the kit save menu The button s
6. X024 SFX062 Cartoon002 SFX025 SFX063 Cartoon003 SFX026 SFX064 Cartoon004 SFX027 SFX065 Cartoon005 173 SFX028 211 SFX066 Cartoon006 174 SFX029 212 SFX067 175 177 SFX030 SFX032 176 SFX031 14 213 SFX068 214 SFX069 215 SFX070 Pop2 Funk Standard 1 Clave Room Electronic Drum Bass Conga1 Analog Conga2 Jazz 1 Timbales Brush Standard 2 Latin User 1 pop1 User 2 pop2 Standard 3 Rock4 KIT NAME BEAT Intro 8 Beat 8 Beat2 8 Beat3 Kum sr sss 8 Beat5 8 Beat Ballad1 8 Beat Ballad2 8 Beat Ballad3 Soft Rock Rock1 Rock2 Rock3 Rock4 Rock5 Hard Rock1 15 User3 Standard1 User 4 Room User 5 Rock 1 NAME BEAT 16 Hard Rock2 17 16 Beat1 16 Beat2 16 Beat3 16 Beat4 16 Beat5 ara 44 4 4 4 4 16 Beat6 4 4 16 Beat 7 4 4 16 BeatBallad 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 16 Beat Ballad 2 16 Beat Ballad 16 Beat Ballad 4 16 Beat Ballad 5 16 Beat Funk 1 16 Beat Funk 2 NAME Dance Dance 1 Dance 2 Swing 2 Dance 3 Swing 3 Dance 4 Others Dance 5 Dance 6 Waltz Rap Rap 1 Rap 2 Bounce 3 4 Ballad ra os a 2 March 1 March 2 R amp B Bounce 1 Hip Hop
7. an voice counting Press twice on click for clicking sound Press again to turn off the clicking Hand Percussion Press hand perc button to enter the hand percussion mode with the hand mode indicator lit up The song number is 5 and the kit number is 21 Press demo button to start or stop demo song playing The 3 digit LED will display 4dES you can also press start stop button to stop demo song playing TEMPO IST a J LI l BEAT KIT PAD SONG CLICK HAND PERC El KIT PAD SONG PLAY STOP Press reverb button to enter reverb function In this menu the digit on far left of LED will display letter R The two digits on the right will display current reverb level The button select or dial can be used to adjust the reverb level 0 3 not loop This value will be auto saved after adjusted Record Prepare to Record Select the desired song drum kit tempo drum off setting and reverb settings Start Recording Press the rec button the light start flashing Press the start stop button or strike the pad the light stop flashing and the recording process starts Stop Recording To stop recording press the start stop button or rec button The record indicator will turn off If the memory is full FL will appear on the display and recording process stops automatically Note When you start the recording the vocal metronome also starts to count B
8. ange the gain of pad Rear Panel tk PHONES KICK HI HAT USB 12V 19 lt J 23 Phones jack This jack is used to connect with headphones 24 Pedal input jacks Kick and hi hat pedal input jacks 25 USB jack This port is used to connect with external device 26 DC input Connect to a DC 12V Select a Drum Kit Kit menu is the default menu after power on default value is 001 Press kit button to enter kit menu The 3 digit LED will show the current kit number with the corresponding menu indicator lit up The button select or dial can be used to select any kit 1 30 loop as current kit Set Pad Voice Press pad assign button to enter pad assign menu Default value will be the voice value of crash pad based on different kit selected For example if kit 001 has been selected then press pad assign the value on LED will be 96 as this is the voice value on crash pad If pad assign menu is selected the corresponding menu indicator will be lit up In this menu the 3 digit LED will show the voice number of current pad which can be selected by pressing pad button on the top panel or by pad hitting The button select or dual can be used to select any voice 1 215 loop for current pad Set pad volume Press volume button to enter pad assign menu If pad assign menu is selected the corresponding menu indicator will be lit up In this menu the 3 digit L
9. ation chart tinny 17 Specifications 18 Power Suppl Your digital drum will run on either batteries or power adaptor Follow the instructions below according to the power source you intend to use Using an AC Adaptor Connect the power adaptor to the DC IN Je jack located the rear panel of the unit and i plug the AC power adaptor into an C power outlet 12 OC ukap AS power 3 Closethebattery compartmentsecurely socket Do not use adaptors other than the one specified The technical specification of the adaptor is DC 12V output center positive type Usi ng Batte 5 e Power will be automatically drawn from the adaptor if an optional AC adaptor is connected while batteries are installed in the instrument Open thebattery compartment cover Sapi ie ii i a a is recommende at you replace worn batteries as soon the underside of the unit as possible When battery voltage drops the display will dim and or the sound will become distorted when this occurs replace the batteries with a complete set of six new batteries of the same type e NEVER mix old and new batteries different types of batteries alkaline magnesium etc Batteries by different makers or batteries from the same maker but of different types Misuse may cause
10. dicator This button can be used to start or stop recording 6 click and LED indicator This button is used to turn on or off the metronome 7 3 digit LED This LED is the main display device of DD 305 which will show the parameters of current menu 8 hand percussion and LED indicator This button can be used to turn on the hand percussion function 9 drum off and LED indicator This button is used to enable or disable drum off function MASTER VOLUME ACC VOLUME KIT PAD SONG KIT PAD ASSIGN SONG VOLUME SAVE 10 kit This button is used to enter kit menu 11 pad assign This button is used to enter voice or volume menu 12 song This button is used to enter song menu 13 start stop This button can be used to start or stop song playing 14 volume This button can be used to change the volume of pad 15 select amp These buttons can be used to change values kit number voice number song number etc When editing 16 save This button is used to save current kit setting to a user kit 17 pan This button can be used to change the pan of pad 18 play stop This button can be used to start or stop recording replay 19 reverb This button is used to change the reverb level 20 dial This button can be used to change values kit number voice number song number etc when editing 21 demo This button can be used to start or stop demo song playing 22 gain This button can be used to ch
11. elect or dial can be used to select a user kit 21 30 loop current kit setting During kit selecting the user kit number will keep flashing Press save button again the current kit setting will be saved to the selected kit The machine will quit to the kit menu and select this user kit as the current one if all the data has been saved successfully If saving is failed due to error an Err will appear on the LED NOTE The unsaved kit setting will be lost after kit changing ANNT LI LI J BEAT r KIT PAD SONG SELECT INT LI r KIT PAD SONG L Ll r KIT PAD SONG I BEAT VOLUME SAVE GAIN of ta VOLUME SAVE GAIN SELECT PELET oe ay 4 Play Song Press song button to enter song menu Default value is 001 The 3 digit LED will show current song number with corresponding menu indicator lit up The button select or dial can be used to select current song 1 100 loop First 80 styles are loop playing Press start stop to start or stop the song player If song is switched while it s playing the new song will not start until the end of current measure Each song has its own default tempo and drum kit the song player will initialize the current kit and current tempo at the beginning of song playing Main Volume In main volume menu the digit on fa
12. ff 66 O Sostenuto Pedal 67 O Soft Pedal 80 Reverb Program 81 O Chorus Program 91 O Reverb level 93 O Chorus level 120 O All Sound Off 121 O Reset all controllers 123 O All notes off Program Change true 0 127 System Exclusive O System Song Position Song Select Common Tune System Song Position Song Select Common Tune System Clock C6 Real Time Commands Start Stop Aux LOCAL ON OFF All Notes Off O Messages Active sense 66 O Reset C6 O Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode2 OMNI MONO YES Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF NO 17 Specifications Main features 7 drum pads with touch sensitivity and two pedals kick and hi hat 3 digit LED displays 1 phones output and 1 USB jack MIDI IN OUT 25 preset drum kits 5 user drum kits 215 percussion voices and 128 GM voices 8M bytes voice data 100 songs include 80 styles and 20 songs 1 demo song 1 track recording Hand percussion use your hand to strike pads Metronome 2 different voices Dimensions 500 L 370 W 157 4 H mm Net Weight 3 3kg Specifications may be changed or modified at any time without prior notice 18 Art DD305 Version 017
13. r left of LED will display letter L The two digits on the right will display current main volume The button select Master Volume can be used to adjust the volume 0 9 not loop And this value will be auto saved after adjusted Accompaniment Volume In accompaniment volume menu the digit on far left of LED will display letter The two digits on the right will display current accompaniment volume The button select or dial can be used to adjust the volume 0 9 not loop This value will be auto saved after adjusted Pressing drum off button will enable or disable the drum off function when a song is playing If drum off is enabled the drum voice will be turned off with the drum off indicator lit on This function is quite useful for practicing AMATI r a KIT PAD SONG ASSIGN SONG SELECT SI FT CI SIA a KIT PAD SONG SI FT CI SISI pa KIT PAD SONG DRUM OFF MASTER VOLUME ACC VOLUME Tempo Press the tempo and button to enter the tempo menu Button and can be used to change current tempo 30 280 not loop which affects the speed of clicking and song playing Press both and will reset current tempo to its default value current song tempo Metronome The metronome will run once a song is playing but with only indicator flashing Press once on click button for hum
14. re 006 61 Tom 001 Tom 002 Analog Electronic Crash Splash002 Brush Snare 001 Tom 003 Ride Bell Brush Snare 002 Tom 004 Panel KIT Standard Stick 001 Tom 005 Vibraslap Standard Stick 002 Rock Snare 001 Rock Snare 002 Rock Snare 003 67 68 69 Tom 006 Acoustic Tom 001 Acoustic Tom 002 Acoustic Tom 003 13 Hand Tambourine Stcowb Mutecowb NAME NAME NAME Mute Hi Conga Tambourine001 SFX033 Open Hi Conga Tambourine002 SFX034 Low Conga Tambourine003 SFX035 Hi Bongo 107 Low Bongo Tambourine004 Tambourine005 SFX036 SFX037 108 High Timbale Sfx KIT SFX038 109 110 Low Timbale High Agogo SFX001 SFX002 SFX039 SFX040 111 Low Agogo SFX003 SFX041 112 Cabasa SFX004 SFX042 114 Claves SFX006 SFX044 115 Mute Triangle SFX007 SFX045 116 Open Triangle SFX008 SFX046 Short Guiro 154 SFX009 192 SFX047 156 SFX011 194 SFX049 119 Mute Cuica 120 Open Cuica 121 Mute Surdo 157 158 SFX012 SFX013 195 SFX050 SFX051 122 Open Surdo 159 SFX014 HighQ SFX016 SFX052 SFX053 SFX054 Slap SFX017 SFX055 Scratch Push SFX018 SFX056 Scral SFX019 SFX057 One SFX020 SFX058 Two SFX021 SFX059 Three Four SFX022 SFX023 SFX060 SFX061 Cartoon001 SF
15. tandard Kick 004 42 Acoustic Snare 004 Acoustic Snare 005 76 Standard Hihat Open Analog Hihat Close Pop Kick 001 Tom KIT 77 Analog Hihat Pad 9 Pop Kick 002 Acoustic Kick 001 43 10 Pop Kick 003 44 11 45 Standard Tom 001 7 Analog Hihat Open 8 Standard Tom 002 9 Shakable 0 Standard Tom 003 7 8 Rock Hihat Close 12 Acoustic Kick 002 46 Standard Tom 004 81 Rock Hihat Pad 1 Acoustic Kick 003 47 Standard Tom 005 8 Rock Hihat Open Acoustic Kick 004 Standard Tom 006 Acoustic Hihat Close aT 4 Apus 4 3 2 14 8 83 15 Acoustic Kick 005 9 Room Tom 001 84 Acoustic Hihat Pad 16 0 5 Acoustic Kick 006 5 Room Tom 002 8 Acoustic Hihat Open 17 18 Acoustic Kick 007 Acoustic Kick 008 51 52 Room Tom 003 Room Tom 004 Crash KIT Standard Crash001 1 Acoustic Kick 009 Acoustic Kick 011 9 53 20 Acoustic Kick 010 54 21 55 Room Tom 005 Room Tom 006 Electronic Tom 001 Standard Crash002 Standard Crash003 Analog Ride001 Snare KIT 56 Electronic Tom 002 China Crash 22 Standard Snare 001 57 Electronic Tom 003 Splash001 23 Standard Snare 002 58 Electronic Tom 004 Standard Ride 001 24 Standard Snare 003 59 Electronic Tom 005 Rock Crash 25 Standard Snare 004 60 Electronic Tom 006 Standard Ride 002 26 Standard Snare 005 Standard Sna
16. the instrument to become hot result in fire or battery leakage 2 Insert six C size R14 SUM 2 equival ent batteries W hen inserti ng Also to prevent damage due to battery leakage remove all the batteries from the instrument when it is be the batteries be care to follow the used for an extended period of time pol arity marki ngsin theillustration Batteries left in an unused instrument will also loose their power overtime Note we suggest to use the alkaline batteries Using Headphones An optional set of stereo headphones can be connected to the PHONES OUTPUT jack located on the rear panel When a pair of headphones is connected to the jack the internal speakers of the unit will switch off automatically perfect for private practice or late night playing If you want to use an external sound system the headphone jack can also be used to connect the digital drum to a stereo system or mixing console PHONES KICK x Turn off the power on all equipment before making any connections Panel Controls Top panel Drum pad x7 Control panel 1 power on off This switch turns power on off 2 tempo amp These buttons are used to change current tempo 3 master volume amp These buttons can be used to change the master volumes 4 acc Volume amp These buttons can be used to change the accompaniment volumes 5 rec and LED in
17. ut the sound of the vocal will not be record To stop the metronome press the click button Playback Press the play stop button will start or stop playing recorded song Note When you record a new song it will replace the previous recording The song data recorded will be lost when you turn off the power REVERB IL BEAT r KIT PAD SONG REC Z UL START STOP BEAT 1 KIT PAD SONG PLAY STOP 11 Input and Output Pedals this appliance supports 1 hi hat pedal and 1 kick pedal as input device j KU PHONES KICK USB 12V Tga o Phones output The phones output supports a stereo headphones as output device Cc CH PHONES KICK HI HAT USB zz 12V lt Te this appliance will output all the MIDI codes generated by pads hitting or pedal stepping via the MIDI output connector clicking and the MIDI codes in songs are excluded It s also receive the MIDI data from external device 12 Appendix Voice list NAME NAME NAME Kick KIT Pop Snare 001 Acoustic Tom 004 Rock Kick 001 Pop Snare 002 Acoustic Tom 005 Rock Kick 002 Pop Snare 003 Acoustic Tom 006 Rock Kick 003 Standard Kick 001 Acoustic Snare 001 Acoustic Snare 002 Hihat KIT Standard Hihat Close Standard Kick 002 Acoustic Snare 003 Standard Hihat Pad Standard Kick 003 S

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