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1. All pads have layer feature Strike the pad softer to sound a voice and strike the pad harder to sound another voice Please refer to Chapet lt Drum Kit gt for details EXTERNAL TRIGGERING EXTERNAL TRIGGERING This unit can connect external instruments such as snare pad ride cymbal kick drum pad Hi Hat and Hi Hat control pedal The unit can be triggered by these external instruments Plug in the cable of the instrument to corre sponding jack Connection mark will appear underneath the external instrument icon on the 2 T BS Ride Hi Hat Hi Hat Pedal Kick Snare When play the external instrument the external instrument icon will be triggered with ray symbol ms JI E E co LD m Sech 7 External instrument not connected Pad struck Playing Snare Drum Strike the central position head of the pad to make head sound strike the rim of the pad to make rim sound There are two rim portions with different rim sound Also there is a mark on the pad to indicate the portion Mark Playing Cymbal Strike the central position bow of the cymbal to make cymbal sound strike the edge of the cymbal to make edge shot sound Bow Edge Cymbal Choke Strike thr cymbal its sound will sustain Then squeeze the edge portion to mute the sound Please note that the Hi Hat has no choke feature Playing Kick Drum Press the Kick drum pedal to make kick
2. Parameter PN Setting a iz E PAD KIT ADVANCED EDIT Parameter Setting O A EXTERNAL ADVANCED EDIT Parameter PN Setting 2 T Se OVERALL SETUP TO USER REVERB Parameter Setting Parameter Ww Setting 5 7 A Save Not save KIT GLOBAL EDIT Parameter PN Setting E S KIT CR Standard cheese ie E rama wo a Di N N BIS JE Sa O 26 uia a doy II a Pons a Come az see 35 MotoDram ae MadDrum as Powers 36 Hom 37 Tanet 36 Moby 39 Waker o Poblue a Cush 42 PowerdAZ as Boxer a Brushorum e Le AI 46 Tann a DwSound a largeamb 49 Powerro 50 Madorm Lor fueron Note Default assignment for all User Kits is Standard QUICK SELECTION RR ug o RR ZN E N ES 6 U28 em E N E N UserKitO5 UserKit06 UserKitO7 Userkit08 Userkit09 UserKit10 UserKit11 UserKit12 UserKit13 UserKit14 UserKit15 UserKit16 UserKit17 UserKit18 UserKit19 Userkit20 Userkit21 Userkit22 Userkit23 Userkit24 Userkit25 Userkit26 Userkit27 Userkit28 Userkit29 Userkit30 QUICK SELECTION N SE unea No i ELECdrum PopRock INI EI Mass GROOVEBOX amp ACCOMPANIMENT LIST GrooveBox List GrooveBox Bossa Nova No GrooveBox mo me a2 smo
3. PAD KIT EDIT 1 PAD KIT EDIT PREPARING 1 Enter the Pad Kit Edit After entering the Kit Edit you have three optional items Pad Kit External and Global Rotate the Data knob until Pad Kit appear then press the ENTER button to confirm Press the EXIT button to exit and back to the Kit Edit window 2 Select Parameter There are many parameters can be edited The first parameter name will appear and blink Ro tate the Data knob to select parameter you want to edit press the ENTER button to confirm 3 Select a Pad to Edit Each pad in the pad kit is editable separately After entering the Pad Kit edit window the default pad to ENTER j PS S edit is Pad 1 You can select another one by striking the pad its indicator will light up and corresponding block on the display will appear 2 EDIT PARAMETERS When the parameter value appears and blinks ro tate the Data knob to set the parameter press the ENTER button to confirm and turn to the next param VN SETUP TER eter to edit Selected pad DRUM KIT EDIT 1 LAYER 1 1 Layer Mode The parameter name is Layer Mode Select layer mode from 01 Off 02 Mix 03 Switch 04 Fade and 05 X Fade Rotate the Data knob to select then press the ENTER button to confirm If you choose Off it ll jump to the voice setting directly otherwise continue to edi
4. SETUP ENTER 9 REVERB EFFECT 9 1 Reverb Effect Switch Switch reverb ef fect On or Off by rotating the Data knob If it is set to On after press the ENTER button it ll turn to following steps to select reverb type and set its level If you choose Off it ll jump to the chorus setting directly Please refer to Kit Edit section of this manual for more information about reverb 9 3 Set Reverb Level The current reverb level will blink Rotate the Data knob to set the level ranged O 127 If the reverb was set to oF Fin previous step this item will be skipped automatically Please refer to Kit Edit section of this manual for more information about the reverb 8 SET METRONOME VOLUME This item for you to set the metronome volume Rotate the Data knob to change the volume The volume range is 0 127 Press the ENTER but ton to confirm and turn to the next item 9 2 Select Reverb Type There are 27 reverb types for your choice The current type code will blink Rotate the Data knob to select If the re verb was set to oFFin previous step this item will be skipped automatically Please refer to Kit Edit section of this manual for more information about the reverb 10 CHORUS EFFECT 10 1 Chorus Effect Switch Switch chorus ef fect On or Off by rotating the Data knob If it is set to On after press the ENTER button it ll turn to following steps to select chorus type and set its level If you choose
5. Power Snare 5 Low Kick 5 103 Snare 43 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 P A o Q a P Rock Snare 6 Snare 42 Snare 43 105 Low Snare 106 Latin Snare 3 Snare 47 Snare 48 Snare 49 Snare 50 Snare 51 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i n n 107 Snare 47 Electronic Snare 2 n n n n C C ea Tn SET Noise Snare Wad 3 o E o wo MEA EH Rock Snare 1 113 Snare 53 Electronic Snare 3 mn 5 E o A Jazz Snare 5 Electronic Snare 4 Electronic Snare 5 Funk Snare 3 Rock Snare 7 Electronic Snare 1 114 Rock Snare 2 115 Step Snare HipHop Snare 1 118 Rock Snare 10 Snare15 Funk Snare 1 120 Q Snare 4 Snare 17 Rock Snare 3 Sn Sid 1 Q Snare Rim 1 Snare 19 Rock Snare 4 Sn Sid 3 Q Snare Rim 3 Latin Snare 1 Sn Sid 5 Voc Snare Rim Rock Snare 5 Sn Sid 6 Standard Snare Rim 2 High Kick 4 Snare 25 HipHop Snare 2 Sn Sid 9 Jazz Snare Rim Step Kick Snare26 Latin Snare 2 Sn Sid 10 FXS Snare Rim 1 c ck 46 ck 47 ck 48 ck 49 ck 50 ck 51 ck 52 ck 53 ck 54 ck 55 ck 56 ck 57 ck 58 ck 59 ck 60 are 1 are 2 are 5 are 6 are 7 are 8 are 12 are 13 are 14 re 20 re 21 re 22 re 23 Ord Kick 1 Ord Kick 2 Ord Kick 3 HipHop Snare 6 W 31 3 DID sa 1s o o ala S a er Tana nju 5313 DID o ala O N 6 63 6 6 67 70 7 7 73 7 7 76 77 78 79 Wa gt L o o 1 E A o
6. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help TAKING CARE OF YOUR DRUM DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE UNIT OR MAKE ANY CHANGE IN THE CIRCUITS OR PARTS OF THE UNIT SERVICE AND MODIFICATION This product should be serviced by qualified service personnel when the power supply cord or the plug of the adaptor 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 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 t
7. 4 USER DELAY EFFECT The parameter name is User Delay This function makes it possible to create your own Chorus effect It ll be included in the Sound Effects List named UserChorus for your choice 4 parameters for User Chorus setup are listed below The way of the setup is the same as User Reverb setup Parameter Description Data Mode Effect Mode Please refer to GLOBAL EDIT section of 1 Chorus 2 Flanger the chapter lt DRUM KIT EDIT gt for more information 3 Tremolo 4 Phaser Feedback The chorus type effects have a feedback loop after the 0 127 delay Feeding back a small amount of the sound intensifies the effect Pre HP Pre Hi pass filter It filters out low frequency 0 127 LFO Rate Low Frequency Oscillator LFO rate is applied as 0 127 modulation rate Higher is the rate more intensive will be the effect Depth Depth is the maximum amount of modulation applied to 0 127 the delay 5 USER EQUALIZER The parameter name is User EQ This function makes it possible to create your own 4 Band Parametric Equalizer III be included in the Sound Effects List named User EQ for your choice There are 4 parameters for User Equalizer setup listed below The way of the setup is the same as User Reverb setup SETUP ES i Data Parameter Description Gain Bass Gain of the Bass band Gain LowM Gain of the Middle Low band Gain HighM Gain of the Middle Hi
8. are for entile kit but not for individual pad or exter nal instrument You dont need select pad or ex ternal instrument in global edit 1 ENTER THE EXTERNAL KIT EDIT After entering the Kit Edit you have three options Pad Kit External and Global Rotate the Data knob until Global appear then press the ENTER button to confirm Press the EXIT button to exit and back to the Setup window 2 EDIT PARAMETERS After entering the Global edit window the default parameter to edit is Ext Kit and blink Rotate the Data knob to select another parameter if you want press the ENTER button to confirm Then the parameter value will appear and blink rotate the Data knob to set the parameter press the ENTER button to confirm and turn to the next parameter to edit Tip During the editing you can hear results of your setting in real time by striking the pad usder editing Tip If you don t need to edit a parameter simply press the ENTER button to jump to the next parameter Parameter name Parameter value 1 BIND EXTERNAL KIT TO CURRENT PAD KIT The parameter name is Ext Kit Each pad kit is bound with an external kit for expanded instrument Rotate the Data knob to select then press the ENTER button to confirm The range of the external kit is E01 to E05 referring to the EXTERNAL KIT LIST in the back of the Manual 2 REVERB EFFECT EDIT There are 27 selectable reverb effect types Please refer to the S
9. Note If the Chain feature is engaged the kit number will change with the chain Note The sound effects configuration will stay in origi nal setting though every kit has its own effects configuration During the recording you can change the tempo by pressing and hold the CLICK button for 2 seconds The current tempo in the right column of the display will blink Use the Data knob to change it then press the ENTER button to confirm your setting and exit the setting or it ll exit automatically after 3 seconds The tempo will stop blink During the record you can turn the metronome sound On Off by press the CLICK button PLAYBACK CURRENT RECORDING When the recording is stopped press the K 8 button and its indicator lights up After 2 measure count in you ll hear what you recorded from the first measure The measure count will be displayed as well The play ing repeats in loop until you press the m button again to stop it and its indicator will quench Note If you stop the recording by pressing the e but ton before the end of the last preset measure only measures you recorded before the stop point will play back S yya Le During the playing back you can play pads but it ll not be recorded You can change the tempo drum kit and turn On Off the metronome in the same manner described above Tempo and drum kit changes you made will go into effect This utility is helpful for you to get idea how to mod
10. The available number will appear and blink Rotate the Date knob to select phrase If there is no phrase saved the display will say No phrase after 3 seconds it ll turn to the record setup window with default settings for you to establish a phrase Measure count Measure number preset Press the gt m button after one measure count in the phrase playing will start Press the button again to stop the playing and measure count goes to 001 There are four play mode which is selected in the Setup function KIT kg e Single Once Play single phrase once It ll stop after finish the playing Single Repeat Play single phrase repeatedly until press the P N button to stop All Once Play all phrases once starting from the current selected phrase It ll stop after finish all phrases playing All Repeat Play all phrases starting from the cur rent selected one repeatedly until press the m but ton to stop During the playing the measure number of this phrase and its real time count will de displayed You can change the phrase by the Data knob during the playing After 2 seconds of the selection new phrase will start play You can change the tempo drum kit and turn On Off the metronome in the same way described in the RECORDING section In the phrase playing stage you can enter the record or erase operation directly Press the e button to enter the record setup with the contents and frame of current s
11. you can save editing results Press the ENTER but ton and the current settings will be saved Or press the EXIT button to give up and back to the Pad External select window Note The new setting is nonvolatile even the power turns off You could recover the default setting with Reset function Please refer to the lt RESET gt chapter for more information EXIT THE ADVANCED EDIT In the Pad External select window press the EXIT button to exit Advanced Edit and turn to the Setup window In the Setup window press the EXIT or KIT or SETUP button to exit and turn to the Kit selection window SYSTEM SETUP This function provides utilities to setup system pa rameters and modules that are applied to entire unit In the Kit select window press the SETUP button There are 4 modes can be selected Rotate the Data knob until System appear then press the ENTER button to confirm Press the EXIT button or SETUP button againto exit and turn to the Kit selection window 1 PREPARING 1 Select Item There are 5 items can be selected When the item name appears and blinks rotate the Data Knob to select an ite then press the ENTER button to confirm Or press the EXIT button and back to the System window 2 Select Parameter EACH ITEM CONSISTS SEVERAL PARAMETERS SELECT PARAMETER BY THE DATA KNOB AND PRESS THE ENTER BUTTON TO CONFIRM SETUP ENTER 2 EDIT PARAMETERS When the parameter value appears and bli
12. External appear then press the ENTER button to confirm Press the EXIT button to exit and back to the Advanced window If you choose the External but there is no any exter nal instrument connected No Connect will appear on the display for one second then back to the Ad vanced edit window 2 Select Parameter There are many parameters can be edited The first parameter name will appear and blink Ro tate the Data knob to select parameter you want to edit press the ENTER button to confirm Parameters of external instruments are the same as built in pad except Hi Hat Control pedal Please re fer to 5 Hi Hat Control Pedal Edit in the next page for details SETUP ENTER ADVANCED EDIT 3 Select a Pad to Edit After entering the External edit window the default in strument to edit is Snare You can select another one by striking it no matter what part you hit Its icon on the display will blink Press the Hi Hat control pedal to the bottom to select it Please refer to 5 Hi Hat Control Pedal Edit in the next page for details Instrument under editing 2 EDIT PARAMETERS The way of the editing is the same as described in the Pad Advanced Edit section When the param eter value appears and blinks rotate the Data Knob to set the parameter press the ENTER button to confirm and turn to the next parameter to edit Tip During the editing you can hear results of your setting in real time by str
13. Q w D Room Kick 2 High Kick 3 2 4 2 4 2 4 GD lG BS 5 v jo ala o NIN a gt 8 83 8 8 87 Wa 3 D D D N q Low Kick 3 Snare 27 Funk Snare 2 132 Sn Sid 11 Voc Snare Rim 2 Room Kick 3 88 R amp B Snare 1 133 Sn Sid 12 Jazz Snare Rim x a IN k 10 k 11 k 15 k 16 k 17 k 18 k 19 k 20 k 21 k 22 k 23 k 24 k 25 k 26 k 27 k 28 k 29 k 30 k 31 k 32 k 33 k 34 k 35 k 36 k 38 k 39 k 40 k 41 k 42 k 43 k 44 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 House Kick 1 FXS Snare 1 134 Sn Sid 13 R amp B Snare Rim Power Kick 1 R amp B Snare 2 Sn Sid 14 Funk Snare Rim 5 6 7 8 9 0 b 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 b 2 3 4 5 4 mn 3 a o N O A Q Q A al VOICE LIST Sn Sid 15 FXS Snare Rim 2 Tom Mi 20 Latin Mid Tom 3 Hat Cl 12 Rock Close 4 Q High Tom 1 Tom Mi 21 Wood Mid Tom 2 Hat Cl 13 R amp B Close 1 Q High Tom 2 Tom Mi 22 Mute Mid Tom Hat CI 14 Standard Close 3 Q High Tom 3 Tom Mi 23 Power Mid Tom 2 Hat Cl 15 FXS Close 1 Q High Tom 4 Tom Mi 24 Fusion Mid Tom Hat CI 16 Standard Close 4 Standard High Tom Tom Mi 25 Q Mid Tom 3 Hat Cl 17 Jazz Close 2 Rock High Tom 1 Q Low Tom 1 Hat Cl 18 FXS Close 2 Jazz High Tom 1 Q Low Tom 2 Hat 19 Electronic Close 3 Funk High Tom Standard Low Tom 1 Hat Cl 21 Rock Close 5 Tom Hi 10 Electronic High Tom 1 Rock Low Tom 1 Hat Cl 2
14. Sound Section the beat and obbligato and its variations accordingly Each pad in this section makes single sound once Sign of GrooveBox Music number Music name you strike it ENTER THE GROOVEBOX MODE Press the G BOX button to enter the GrooveBox mode and its indicator will light up The name of GrooveBox music and its index number with prefix b will be shown The tempo and beat of it will ap pear on the right side of the screen Rotate the Data knob to select desired GrooveBox music i e the index number You can choose any variation as an initial varia Beat and H of me SIA tion to start play Press the ENTER button the in a dex number will be replaced by variation code A B C D and blink Rotate the Date knob to select then press the ENTER button to confirm Pressing the KIT button or press the G BOX button again to exit the GrooveBox and turn to Kit mode GROOVEBOK PERFORMANCE WITH THE GROOVEBOX When strike the pad its indicator will light up and corresponding block on the display will appear 1 PLAY THE BEAT Strike the Pad 1 to play beat in loop Each beat style has 4 variations Once you strike the pad soft it ll change to the next variation in order of A to D The variation change is seamless the change will occur from the next note and keep the measure consecutively Strike the pad hard to stop its playing from the next measure 2 PLAY THE OBBLIGATO You can have obblig
15. Trigger Input Voice 8 built in pads with velocity response and layer feature Snare drum Kick drum Ride cymbal Hi Hat cymbal and Hi Hat pedal 9 14 80 Editable pad kits 5 Editable external kits Layer Type Switch Mix Fade X Fade Off GrooveBox 20 preset styles composed of drum kit beat and other instrument obbligato effect sound and sequential notes Sound Effect Reverb Chorus Delay and Flanger in professional DSP processor Metronome Controls Setup Menu Kit Edit Phrase Loop Display Connection Dimensions Volume Tempo Beat Phone Volume and Master Volume knobs Kit Play Stop Record Mode Click Phrase Setup Enter and Exit buttons Data Knob Master tuning Equalizer Metronome Foot switch pedal Sensitivity Headroom Crosstalk Mask Time Triggering curve User effects and Equalizer Reset Voice Volume Pan Pitch Effect setting Layer setting External triggering 30 User phrase 20 built in Accompaniments Measure setting Over write and Over Dubbing record mode Edit Save Playback Erase Custom back light LCD Headphone Line Out L Mono R Line in USB MIDI In Out Foot Switch External Trigger Input X 5 Power In 541 W X 332 D X 96 H mm All specifications and appearances are subject to change without notice O EI n HDP 01 DIGITAL DRUM USER S MANUAL Shanghai Huaxin Musical Instrument Co Ltd 35 Lao Shan Yi Cun Shanghai 200120 C
16. back to the normal kit select window 4 EXTERNAL KIT SELECT Each preset pad kit is bound with an external kit for expanded instrument When external instruments are connected they are played in voice assigned to the external kit Default bound external kit are listed in the Appendix KIT LIST You can select another external kit Press and hold down the ENTER button for 2 seconds the external kit number with E prefix and its name will be shown Rotate the Data knob to select an external kit you desire There are 10 external kits can be selected Please refer to the Appendix EXTERNAL KIT LIST for details Press the ENTER button again to exit Note This external kit selection is temporary When you select new pad kit the external kit will change to that bound with the pad kit And your setting will be discarded DRUM KIT LAYER 1 LAYERING SOUND In this mode two voices are assigned to each pad The sound layering depends on how hard you strike the pad i e striking velocity This feature allows you have more expressive performance There are 5 layering types determining how the voice of Layer A and Layer B are arranged Switch you ll hear voice A when strike softer and hear voice B when strike harder than the Layer Point Mix You ll hear voice A when strike the pad softer and voice B will be added when strike harder than the Layer Point Fade You ll hear voice A when strike the pad softer and voice B wil
17. confirm 3 Select an Instrument Part to Edit Some instruments have two or more parts for example the snare have head rim1 and rim2 parts ride cymbal has head and edge parts etc Select a part to be edited by striking relevant part the icon of this instrument on the display will blink Note The icon shows the instrument selected but there is no indicator for part All parts cab be edited are listed below You may note that there are 3 parts for the Hi Hat Strike the Hi Hat cymbal without pressing the Hi Hat contrl pedal to select the Hi Hat Open strike the Hi Hat cymbal while press the Hi Hat contr pedal to bot tom to select the Hi Hat Close press the Hi Hat contr pedal to bottom but don t strike the Hi Hat cymbal to select the Hi Hat Pedal DRUM KIT EDIT Parameter value For example select ____ Snare Rim 2 o e SC T 2 EDIT PARAMETERS Instrument under editing Connection mark There are many parameters can be edited When the parameter value appears and blinks rotate the Data Knob to set the parameter press the ENTER button to confirm and turn to the next parameter to edit Tip During the editing you can hear results of your setting in real time by striking the part under editing Tip If you dont need to edit a parameter simply press the ENTER button to jump to the next parameter The edit items are listed below which are the same as Pad Kit but with suffix E The way of editing is the same
18. drum sound Playing Hi Hat pad 1 Strike the Hi Hat pad without pressing the Hi Hat control pedal to make open Hi Hat sound 2 Strike the Hi Hat pad with fully pressing the Hi Hat control pedal to make close Hi Hat sound 3 Strike the Hi Hat pad while pressing the Hi Hat control pedal gradually to make consecutive closed Hi Hat sound 4 Press the Hi Hat pedal down quickly to make Hi Hat pedal sound CONTACT YOUR VENDER TO PURCHASE EXTERNAL TRIGGERING PAD O DRUM KIT KIT SELECTION The kit is combination of different instrument voices assigned to each pad which has unitary style for performance 1 BASIC OPERATION There are 80 preset pad kits for your choice After power on and display initial information it ll enter the pad kit selection mode automatically while the KIT but ton indicator will light up The kit number and its name will be shown The kit number also appears in the right side of the display In some other operation modes you may press the KIT button to enter the kit select window dirrectly Kit number Kit name Rotate the Data knob to select a pad kit you desire Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the kit number and anticlockwise to decrease the kit number All pre set pad kit number and name are listed in the Appen dix KIT LIST 2 USE PEDAL TO SELECT You could also use foot switch pedal to select kit if the pedal is connected Press the pedal the kit num ber will increase by o
19. for more information RECORDER SET UP Use the Data knob to change parameter of the item then press the ENTER button to confirm your setting and turn to the next item Tip If you dont want to change the current setting of an item simply press the ENTER button to skip it and turn to the next item Press the e button to exit the record setup and start recording immediately The settings you have done will go into effect Press the EXITbutton to back to the entry of the Record window Items can be set are as follows 1 CLEAR THE PHRASE If you enter the setup window from the phrase select amp play window the setup will be based on the phrase selected There are two options Clear contents of the phrase and leave its frame to cre ate new phrase or keep its contents recorded for further edit with the record function Rotate the Data knob to select On to clear or OF Fnot to clear then press the ENTER button to confirm If you enter the setup window from the kit win dow directly this item will skip automatically SETUP ENTER 2 RECORD MODE There are two record mode Over Dub and Over Write After finish recording for all measures it ll restart from the first measure for further record ing with contents recorded The Over Dub mode provides possibility to add more notes and sound tracks to the previous recording The Over Write mode provides the possibility to replace contents in certain measure with newly p
20. knob The button outside the block represents link among blocks by pressing the button The arrow Indicates when the button can be pressed If the start point of the arrow is at the edge of the block you can press the button anytime o ester during the function executing If the start point is inside the block the buttons TT is effective in certain stage of the function only that is indicated by start point of the arrow gt Thick line arrow The direction to another block when press the button Thin line arrow The inner flow direction of the function CLICK i oer Press and hold down the button for 2 seconds The first row of the display on the screen Temporary display for one sencond lt gt H Flash parameter can be changed by the data knob or pedal PER switch Executive procedure Branch Save Action Note The pedal switch has the same function as data knob if it is assigned to type The pedal switch has the same function as Play Stop button if it is assigned to Start Stop type FLOW CHART OVERALL Setting Setup item select T METRONOME SETUP METRONOME KIT or EXIT 1 LI ES Let Lea ES Dr GROOVEBOX Chain Layer Mode External kit EA EA ain No i layer mode external kit O bal O E OJ o y fe SS 41 Select Kit l Det It l eta S anna ie RECORDER SETUP PHRASE SELECT O O
21. mob ae tote Rabat e 25 CONTENTS TABLE PLAYBACK CURRENT RECORDING neam aaa 11 SAVE RECORDING Pearce rar ger aaa aid e Da at ao ee ati a BE a aie Ub aT ENRETE Deci 12 PLAY PHRASE eege Eege EE Eege 12 ERASE PHRASE Ne ia aia Asa aa Dat aia mul atatea Dot lt ana ma Daia le au d ti atit a Mi 28 2 CON Parameters AA 29 PAD A NOS RE 29 1 Pad Kit Edit Preparing A o AP Ap pi e Mee 29 RIT EDIT i Cauca aaa ete asia lo sas ta iara ni nu d e at at aa ta A mai i pitt 29 2 Layer E 30 KER K in aa aa ase amana o io a ata te at aie a i i ol je 30 2 1 Assigin e EA 30 2 5 Set Reverb Depth ness cena nana i nai ii ii i ai ia i iu 31 2 2 Adjust Volume AKE baia aaa 31 2A NE USI PIN ceia ian o RR Aaa e WA At iau e ete a YA MWA te a ani WA 31 2 3 SE Pal e ore te lat taie ata i at al al ac a cau 31 Gh ac Bi a Ee oieee PEE ETER TE IDET ENRETE TENA REER OET ETER EEEE 32 2 6 Set Chorus Depth sss 32 4 Complete the Pad Kit Editing nn 32 EXTERNAL KIT EDOT n ce caza gaseai cz oa aaa aula d s li au ani p i ud c elada ei alia a 33 PA gt af aie Edit Preparing EE 33 EP rsi Ease eine iaie Eonia sisisi kId uni 34 3 Complete the External Kit Editing E 34 PAB hee 35 Global an AA SC RAR RA ee er E RS E er te 35 1 Enter the External AP 35 1 Bind External Kit to Current PadkKy ENEE 35 2 Reverb Effect Edit 35 3 Chorus Effect Editerio r RER OR IRI RER IE RR RR ae RUE Ea Ia RR MR RR 36 3 Complete the Global Editing n o oceane aceata doo dea
22. s USB port The USB interface is compatible with Windows XP Vista and MAC The computer will recognize the drum as Audio Device 9 MIDI In Out Jack This drum contains MIDI in and MIDI output ports which allow communication with other products equipped with MIDI interfaces PLAYING PAD TURN ON THE POWER 1 Adjust volume of external audio device connected with the drum to lower level 2 Press the POWER button while dont strike pad 3 Turn on external devices connected 4 Plug in the headphone to the Headphone jack VOLUME Strike pad and adjust the volume to proper level O O PHONE VOL MASTER VOL The Master Volume will affect both headphone volume and line out level Rotate the MASTER VOL knob to change the master volume ranged 0 127 Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the volume and count clockwise to decrease the volume The display will show the volume and it ll blink Press the ENTER button to confirm your setting or after about 5 seconds without any operation it will return to the previous window automatically Rotate the PHONE VOL knob to control the headphone volume only PLAYING PADS All pads have striking force sensitivity feature Strike the pad harder to make higher volume and strike the pad softer to make lower volume When strike a pad its indicator will light up and corresponding block on the display will appear Pad struck Pad Indicator
23. 2 Tom Hi 11 Latin High Tom 1 FXS Low Tom Hat Cl23 Standard Close 5 Tom Hi 12 R amp B High Tom Jazz Low Tom 1 Hat Cl24 Standard Close 6 Tom Hi 13 FXS High Tom 1 Rock Low Tom 2 Hat Cl 25 Rock Close 6 Tom Hi 14 Rock High Tom 3 Funk Low Tom Hat Op 1 Standard Open 1 Tom Hi 15 Jazz High Tom 2 Tom Lo 10 Jazz Low Tom 2 Hat Op 2 Jazz Open 1 Tom Hi 16 Old High Tom Tom Lo 11 Latin Low Tom 2 Hat Op 3 Tom Hi 17 Rock High Tom 4 Tom Lo 12 Jazz Low Tom 3 Hat Op 4 Rock Open 1 Tom Hi 18 Wood High Tom 1 Tom Lo 13 Power Low Tom 1 Hat Op5 Electronic Open 1 Tom Hi 19 Electronic High Tom 2 Tom Lo 14 Standard Low Tom 2 Hat Op 6 Electronic Open 2 Tom Hi 20 Wood High Tom 2 Tom Lo 15 Hat Op 7 Funk Open 1 Tom Hi21 FXS High Tom 2 Tom Lo 16 Wood Low Tom 1 Hat Op 8 FXS Open 1 Tom Hi 22 Power High Tom Tom Lo 17 Electronic Low Tom 1 Hat Op 9 Rock Open 2 Tom Hi 23 Step High Tom Tom Lo 18 Noise Low Tom 1 Hat Op 10 Funk Open 2 Tom Hi 24 Room High Tom Tom Lo 19 Electronic Low Tom 2 Hat Op 11 Electronic Open 3 Tom Hi 25 Bk High Tom Tom Lo 20 R amp B Low Tom 1 Hat Op 12 FXS Open 2 Q Mid Tom 1 Tom Lo 21 Noise Low Tom 2 Hat Op 13 Standard Open 2 Q Mid Tom 2 Tom Lo 22 Power Low Tom 2 Hat Op 14 FXS Open 3 Standard Mid Tom 1 Tom Lo 23 Hard Low Tom 1 Hat Op 15 Electronic Open 4 Funk Mid Tom Tom Lo 24 Wood Low Tom 2 Hat Op 16 Wood Open Electronic Mid Tom 1 Tom Lo 25 Mute Low Tom Hat Op 17 Half Open Wood Mid Tom 1 Tom Lo 26 Rock Low Tom 3 Hat
24. A knob to change it ranged beat the first beat volume will blink Rotate 1 127 The volume for the first beat could be the DATA knob to change it ranged 1 127 louder It can be setup in Accent Volume dE Wb ruen H IU O LIIAS LIIAS KIT KIT CH CH D O i Ca e SES SOUND EFFECTS The drum is equipped with Professional Digital Signal Processor DSP that generates sound effects applying to the original sound to improve sound quality or change characteristic of the sound These effects are classified to three categories Reverb Chorus and Delay You can choose one of the effect types from a category and enable disable it individually or all together You cannot use two or more types of the effect in the same category at same time These effects are applied to enter unit but not for individual pad or external instrument The unit pre sets particular effects set for each drum kit when you change the drum kit the preset effect set will be bound with it except that when you change the kit during phrase record or phrase playing the effect kit will stay on the original setting You can use the Kit Edit function to change the presetting for each kit such as switch On Off the effect change the effect type and its global level Though effects are applied to enter unit globally the drum provides utility to adjust effect level for each pad or external instrument i e voice separately Please refer to the DRUM KIT E
25. BACK PANEL OOpoooooo GO OQ OUT MIDI _IN FOOT SW HH CTRL KICK HI HAT RIDE HEADPHONE L MONO LINE IN DC IN 0 00 01 0 0 000 1 Power Switch Turn On Off the sound module Note When you turn the power off do not turn it on immediately Wait at least five seconds to turn the power on so that the electronic circuits can properly reset 2 Power In Jack Plug in the DC cable of the attached adaptor 3 Line In Jack Line In stereo audio input jacks will mix the supplied signal with the internal drum sound It can be used to hook up items such as CD players MP3 player etc 4 Line Out Jack There is no built in speaker in the drum Line Out stereo audio output supplies the drum output signal to external amplification such as home stereo PA system or other stand alone amplifiers If you connect with external mono system stereo mono adapter is recommended 5 Headphone Jack The drum has stereo headphone jack You can play in total silence without disturbing others in the room by plugging a set of headphones into the sockets 6 Expand Trigger Jacks Connect external Ride cymbal Hi Hat cymbal Snare Kick drum and Hi Hat control pedal through these jacks 7 Foot SW Jack Plug in a foot switch pedal The pedal can be assigned to data plus minus Start Stop feature for easy operation by the pedal 8 USB Jack The USB connector allows you to connect the drum directly to your computer
26. DIT Chapter for details You can create your own effects to fit your taste or simply for fun please refer to the SYSTEM SETUP Chapter for details Reverb Effect There are 27 selectable types of the reverb effect Reverb effects simulate sound natural reflection from walls and ceilings of various halls rooms In addition there are several other reverb effects such as Gated Reverb and plate Gated Reverb add ambience only while the original signal is still sounding As soon as the signal falls below a threshold the reverb is automatically cut off Plate simulate plate type reverb with their tight dense early reflections and sharp reverb buildup Echo It is a reflection of sound arriving at the listener some time after the direct sound Chorus Effect There are 23 selectable types of the reverb effect Chorus effects thicken the sound or make one sound like many There are many types of effects in this category Chorus An imitation of multiple sounds with the same timbre and pitch converge and are perceived as one Phaser It creates a sweeping effect Its sound is similar to that of flanging Flange It combines two copies of the same sound with the second delayed slightly to produce a swirling effect Tremolo An imitation of reiteration of sound Delay Effect Edit There are 6 selectable types of delay effect Delay effect plays sound back after a period of time You can add Delay effect to Chorus or Flage eff
27. EI n HDP 01 DIGITAL DRUM USER S MANUAL CAUTION CAUTION Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment WARNING When using electrical products basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules Also this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for following standard EN55022 2006 EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 EN55013 2001 A1 2003 A3 2006 EN55020 2007 EN61000 3 2 2006 EN61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2003 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi dential 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 cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures
28. ER button to con firm or press the EXIT button to cancel Then it ll re turn to Setup window 3 Reset Sys Reset all System Setup which changed during the System Setup When Reset Sys is blinking press the ENTER button The display will show AreYouSure Press the ENTER button to confirm Or press the EXIT button to cancel Then it ll return to the Setup window 4 Reset Phr Erase all phrases recorded by user When Reset Sys is blinking press the ENTER button The display will show AreYouSure Press the ENTER button to confirm Or press the EXIT button to cancel Then itll return to the Setup window 5 Reset All Reset all items above When Reset All is blinking press the ENTER button The display will show AreYouSure Press the ENTER button to confirm Or press the EXIT button to cancel Then it ll return to the Setup window Note Don not strike any pad after press the ENTER button until it back to the Setup window It needs couple of second O MIDI amp USB MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface This is a world wide standard communication interface that enables electronic musical instruments and computers to communicate with each other so that instructions and other data can pass between them This exchange of information makes it possible to create a system of MIDI instruments and devices that offers far greater versa tility and control than is available with isol
29. EVEL FOR PAD The parameter name is Delay A This parameter determines level of the Delay effect for the pad i e voice The range of the level is 0 127 127 represents the strongest effect Rotate the Data knob to adjust the level then press the ENTER button to confirm Tip You can select a pad to finish all parameter edit or you can edit the same parameter for other pads by striking the pad you desire DRUM KIT EDIT 3 EDIT LAYER B Edit items listed below are available when the layer mode selected is not Off otherwise they ll be skipped The way of editing is the same as described above for Voice A Parameter Description Range Voice B Assign voice to the layer B for the pad selected 1 to 914 Volume B Volume of Voice B O to 127 Pan B Sound position of Voice B in stereo pan space 64 to 63 Pitch B Pitch of the voice B 10 to 10 Reverb B Level of the reverb effect for the voice B O to 127 Chorus B Level of the Chorus effect for the voice B O to 127 Delay B Level of the Delay effect for the voice B 0 to 127 Note Tremolo and Phaser will not respond to voice level If the current chorus type is Tremolo or Phaser this parameter edit will not be effective 4 COMPLETE THE PAD KIT EDITING Press the EXIT button anytime during the editing to terminate If you do not make any change it ll exit the edit and back to Kit Edit item select window If you made change during the edit you
30. O RECORD O recorra PLAY BACK Playback Record To RECORD Metro On Off KIT amp GROOVEBOX Chain Assign Assign Chain No KIT WINDOW Change Kit CLICK fi FLOW CHART Layer Mode No layer or layer type Off Entry amp Select bU 1 N R FH Trigg ered by pad Hit pad 1 4 hard Start the next variation from the next note for working pad 1 4 Change individual variation of each pad at same time Sync start mode Start play pad 1 4 together Cha for all nge variations pads together e Stop pad 1 4 individually from the next measure for working pad Stop all from the next measure Note the diagram show s op eration for the Pad 1 4 only Hit the pad 5 8 will not affect the flow chart FLOW CHART PHRASE PHRASE SELECT amp PLAYBACK Playback ora During Playing Start After 2 Sec Palying Once Mode e In End of the phrase s playing Repeat TES Loop Default L Setting E E PHRASE Accompaniment Beat l c Mode Kit Measure E Elo ri Effects Tempo and Click Setting SH He oral Playing measure S During the playing 005 7 Start Palying End of the last measure FLOW CHART SETUP KIT EDIT ADVANCED EDIT SYSTEM SETUP RESET e Qe To SETUP PAD KIT EDIT ENTER
31. OUND EFFECTS Chapter and SOUND EFFECTS LIST in the back of the Manual for details DRUM KIT EDIT 2 1 Reverb Effect Switch The parameter name is Reverb SW Switch reverb effect On or Off by rotating the Data knob Rotate the knob clockwise to turn it On and anticlockwise to turn it Off If it is set to On after press the ENTER button it ll turn to following steps to select reverb type and set its level If you choose Off it ll jump to the chorus setting directly 2 2 Select Reverb Type The parameter name is Rev Type The current type number and its name will blink Rotate the Data knob to select If the reverb was set to Off in previous step this item will be skipped automatically Note The level is for the selected reverb type You can adjust reverb voice for individual pads with the Pad Edit or External Kit Edit functions besed on this level 2 3 Set Reverb Level The parameter name is Rev Level The current reverb level will blink Rotate the Data knob to set the level ranged 0 127 If the reverb was set to Off in previous step this item will be skipped automatically Note The level is for the selected reverb type You can adjust reverb voice level for individual pads with the Pad Edit or External Kit Edit functions besed on this level 3 CHORUS EFFECT EDIT There are 23 selectable chorus effect types Please refer to the SOUND EFFECTS Chapter and SOUND EFFECTS LIST in the back of the Manual for d
32. Off it ll jump to the beat setting directly Please refer to Kit Edit section 10 2 Select Chorus Type There are 23 cho rus types for your choice The current type code will blink Rotate the Data knob to select If the chorus was set to oFFin previous step this item will be skipped automatically Please refer to Kit Edit section of this manual for more information about the chorus SETUP ENTER EXIT 11 DELAY EFFECT 11 1 Delay Effect Switch Switch delay effect On or Off by rotating the Data knob If it is set to On after press the ENTER button it ll turn to following steps to select delay type and set its level If you choose Off it ll jump to the item select window directly Please refer to Kit Edit section of this manual for more information about delay SETUP ENTER EXIT 11 3 Set Delay Level The current delay level will blink Rotate the Data knob to set the level ranged 0 127 If the delay was set to oFFin previous step this item will be skipped automatically Please refer to Kit Edit section of this manual for more information about the delay 10 3 Set Chorus Level The current chorus level will blink Rotate the Data knob to set the level ranged O 127 If the chorus was set to oF Fin previous step this item will be skipped automatically Please refer to Kit Edit section of this manual for more information about the chorus 11 2 Select Delay Type There are 6 delay types for you
33. Op 18 R amp B Open Rock Mid Tom 1 Tom Lo 27 Power Low Tom 3 Hat Op 19 Jazz Open 2 Power Mid Tom 1 Tom Lo 28 R amp B Low Tom 2 Hat Ped 1 Standard Pedal 1 Latin Mid Tom 1 Hat Cl 1 Rock Close 1 Hat Ped 2 Power Pedal Tom Mi 10 Rock Mid Tom 2 Hat Cl 2 Jazz Close 1 Hat Ped 3 Rock Pedal 1 Tom Mi 11 Latin Mid Tom 2 Hat C13 Standard Close 1 Hat Ped4 Electronic Pedal Tom Mi 12 Standard Mid Tom 2 Hat Cl 4 Funk Close 1 Hat Ped 5 Rock Pedal 2 Tom Mi13 Rock Mid Tom 3 Hat CI 5 Rock Close 2 Hat Ped 6 Funk Pedal 1 Tom Mi 14 Room Mid Tom Hat Cl 6 Funk Close 2 Hat Ped 7 Jazz Pedal 1 Tom Mi 15 R amp B Mid Tom Hat Cl 7 Rock Close 3 Standard Crash 1 Tom Mi 16 Electronic Mid Tom 2 Hat C18 Electronic Close 1 Standard Crash 2 Tom Mi 17 Jazz Mid Tom 1 Hat CI9 Electronic Close 2 FXS Crash 1 Tom Mi 18 HipHop Mid Tom 1 Hat Cl10 Standard Close 2 HipHop Crash Tom Mi 19 HipHop Mid Tom 2 Hat Cl 11 Funk Close 3 DJ Crash VOICE LIST NIZA Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Zz wo N VIN L Description Rock Crash 1 Rock Splash 73 Electronic Crash 1 74 Mute Crash 275 Crash 10 Voc Crash 1 276 Crash 11 Voc Crash 2 277 Crash 12 Rock Crash 2 278 Crash 13 Jazz Crash 1 279 Crash 14 Standard Crash 3 280 Crash 15 FXS Crash 2 281 Crash 16 Wood Crash 282 Crash 17 Electronic Crash 2 Description Y Castinets Surdo Mu Surdo Op Full Shaker N Full Claves Full Ca
34. as described above for Voice A Parameter Description Range Voice E Assign voice to the part selected 1 to 914 Volume E Volume of Voice E 1 to 127 Pan E Sound position of Voice E in stereo pan space 64 to 63 Pitch E Pitch of the voice E 10 to 10 Reverb E Level of the reverb effect for the voice E 1 to 127 Chorus E Level of the Chorus effect for the voice E 1 to 127 Note Tremolo and Phaser will not respond to voice level If the current chorus type is Tremolo or Phaser this parameter edit will not be effective Tip You can select a part to finish all parameter edit or you can edit the same parameter for other parts by striking the part you desire 3 COMPLETE THE EXTERNAL KIT EDITING Press the EXIT button anytime during the editing to terminate If you do not make any change it ll exit the edit and back to Kit Edit item select window If you made change during the edit you can save edit results Kit number and Save Kit will appear Press the ENTER button to save the current kit configura tion will be replaced by your edit results Or press the EXIT button to give up and back to the Kit Edit item select window Note The new setting is nonvolatile even the power turns off You could recover the default setting with Reset function Please refer to the lt RESET gt chapter for more information DRUM KIT EDIT GLOBAL EDIT Kit number some parameters such as sound effects type etc
35. ated instruments Whether you interface with computers sequencers expanders or other equipment your musical horizons will be greatly enhanced For instance you can edit your playing in computer or playback MIDI song from computer while play the drum USB The USB connector allows you to connect the drum directly to your computer It can connected without driver installation under the Windows XP Windows Vista Windos 7 amp MAC OSX environment The drum will be L recognized as USB Audio device to receive and transmit the same MIDI messages described above MIDI APPLICATION CHART Transmitted Note Number 0 127 0 127 Po Velocity Note ON 1 127 0 127 Note OFF 6 0 127 4 S X Hi Hat pedal control Bxh 79h 00h s es Reset All Controller S All Notes OFF S s e e Y Bxh 7Bh 00h e Y Yes e Y Y e x e e e Y Chanel 10 supports Bank 0 only If you need detailed information about Exclusive RPN and NRPN please contact your vender Note Transmited note through chanel 10 are fixed as below PAD 29 EXTERNAL INSTRUMENT Note Instrument Note 46 O Major Controls B9h 04h xxh Y Y Y System Exclusive Y Layer B Note NPM NM DP OI RIN O 21 23 25 7 2 Weld ele Wed ge FLOW CHART DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS IN THE FLOW CHART The function block i gt m a The control button The button inside the block is controller of the function The data
36. ato adding to the beat or play it independently Strike the Pad 2 3 or 4 the ob bligato will start playing in loop Each obligate pat tern has 4 variations Once you strike the pad soft it ll change to the next variation in order of A to D The variation change is seamless the change will occur from the next note and keep the beat and measure consecutively Strike the pad hard to stop its playing from the next measure When you start play the display will show pad status and its variation Rotate the Data Knob the variation of working pads will change at same time based on the cur rent variation individually During the playing you can add another part by striking relevant triggering pad New part will be inserted at the next note of the current obbligato or beat and keep the measure consecutively Also you can start multiple parts at same time by strike these pads simultaneously The CLICK indicator will flash per beat and tempo of selected style 3 PLAY THE SEQUENTIAL NOTE Besides the obbligato there is built in simple sequencer You can control when its note sounds step by step Anytime when you strike pad 5 or 6 one note will be triggered sequentially Only a single note is triggered once therefore you don t need to turn it off Also you can trigger two sequential notes at same time by strike both pad 5 and pad 6 simultaneously 4 PLAY THE EFFECT SOUND You can add sp
37. basa Full Maracas Tamute 01 Tamute 02 Tamute 03 Voice Effect 01 Voice Effect 02 Voice Effect 03 Voice Effect 04 Voice Effect 05 Voice Effect 06 Voice Effect 07 Voice Effect 08 Voice Effect 09 Voice Effect 10 Voice Effect 11 Voice Effect 12 Voice Effect 13 Voice Effect 14 Voice Effect 15 Voice Effect 16 Voice Effect 17 Voice Effect 18 Voice Effect 19 Voice Effect 20 Voice Effect 21 Voice Effect 22 Voice Effect 23 Voice Effect 24 Voice Effect 25 Voice Effect 26 Voice Effect 27 Voice Effect 28 Voice Effect 29 Voice Effect 30 Voice Effect 31 Voice Effect 32 Voice Effect 33 Voice Effect 34 Voice Effect 35 Fxs 1 Fxs 2 Fxs 3 Fxs 4 Fxs 5 Fxs 6 Fxs 7 Fxs 8 Fxs 9 Fxs 10 Fxs 11 Fxs 12 Fxs 13 Fxs 14 Fxs 15 Fxs 16 Fxs 17 Fxs 18 Fxs 19 Fxs 20 Fxs 21 Fxs 22 Fxs 23 Fxs 24 Fxs 25 Fxs 26 Fxs 27 Fxs 28 Fxs 29 Fxs 30 Fxs 31 Fxs 32 Fxs 33 Fxs 34 Fxs 35 283 Crash 18 Standard Crash 4 284 Crash 19 Jazz Crash 2 285 Crash 20 Standard Splash 286 Crash 21 Standard Crash 5 287 Crash 22 Standard Crash 6 288 Ride 1 Standard Ride 1 289 Standard Ride 2 290 Rock Ride 1 Standard Ride Bell Crash Ride Rock Ride 2 Ul U DIO 31 3 aojo a a SIN 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 1 3 4 Electronic Ride 1 5 FXS Ride 1 296 Electronic Ride 2 7 Voc Ride 8 Wood Ride 9 FXS Ride 2 0 Jazz Ride 1 Electronic Ride 3 Electronic Ride 4 Standard Ride 3 Jazz Ride 2 FXS Ride 3 Pride Bell 1 Pr
38. built in high quality Digital Signal Processor DSP These functions are for more professional user If you are interested in please refer to the Chapter lt SYSTEM SETUP gt In case you want to recover factory default setting the Reset function provide different way to do it Please refer to the Chapter lt RESET gt Appendixes in the back of the manual provide detailed information of Kit list GrooveBox list Ac companiment list etc Particularly Flow charts show you how to operate the unit with pictorial diagrams It is very helpful if you read it carefully Please keep the Manual in hand or serve it in safe and convenient place for your frequent reference INSTALLATION Support Board Installation This unit is for desk top application It can be also mounted on stand or drum kit rack with support board installed Align holes in support board and bottom of the unit then insert four M6X12 screws and fasten it q q Sch i Stick Storage There are attached stick storage in the right side on the unit Insert stick into the hole of the storage and push it until the stick hooks in and hear click sound Push it again the stick will pop out CONTROL PANEL 1 HEADPHONE VOL Knob Rotate the HEADPHONE VOL knob to adjust the headphone volume Rotate the knob c
39. can save edit results Kit number and Save Kit will appear Press ENTER the ENTER button to save the current kit configura tion will be replaced by your edit results Or press the EXIT button to give up and back to the Kit Edit item select window Note The new setting is nonvolatile even the power turns off You could recover the default setting with Reset function Please refer to the lt RESET gt chapter for more information DRUM KIT EDIT EXTERNAL KIT EDIT External kit number Each preset pad kit is bound with an external kit for expanded instrument When the Pad Kit is selected corresponding external kit is fixed as well The external kit number on the display has E prefix This is the object for edit oe EXIT Ee 1 EXTERNAL EDIT PREPARING 1 Enter the External Kit Edit After entering the Kit Edit you have three options Pad Kit External and Global Rotate the Data knob until External appear then press the EN TER button to confirm Press the EXIT button to exit and back to the Kit Edit window If you choose the External but there is no any ex ternal instrument connected No Connect will ap pear on the display for one second then back to the Kit Edit window 2 Select Parameter There are many parameters can be edited The first parameter name will appear and blink Ro tate the Data knob to select parameter you want to edit press the ENTER button to
40. ccommodate your personal taste of performance Strike the pad with strength you desire The value will appear automatically per your striking The Max value is 127 Press the ENTER button to confirm 3 MASK TIME The parameter name is Mask Time Occasionally a single strike could cause double triggering two sounds instead of one The Mask Time setting helps to prevent such problems Once a pad has been hit any additional trigger signals occurring within the specified Mask Time will be ignored The higher the value the easer for sounds to be omitted when strikes the pad fast and repeatedly The range of the mask time is 0 127 msec Press the ENTER button to confirm SETUP enter ADVANCED EDIT 4 TRIGGER CURVE The parameter name is Trigger The trigger curve refers to how trigger signal s dynamic response relates to your pad striking You can select a proper curve from 6 preset curves Rotate the DATA Knob to choose a curve until the response feels as natural as possible The corves you may select are Linear Exp1 Exp2 Log1 Log2 and Spline The default curve is Linear Lnr Press the ENTER button to confirm and turn to the next parameter CD Con l ce Li LI Laer E 1 C C LII L Linear Exp1 Exp2 Log1 Log2 Spline Diagram of 4 types of the curve 3 Br e Br 3 3 2 3 gt gt 9 Strength Strength 8 Strength o Strength Linear Exp Log Spline 5 CROSS TALK The parameter nam
41. d Bea ata aia 37 2 E RAM di dat basis 38 PAD ADVANCED D E 38 B Sigo oie ala le a a een ARII Sa a E Re E ee A 38 ADVANCED EDIT A 38 S Mask TIME eat raita Ze e a ina a ei dau Da al pe Bal ia a aa ia 39 2 Dynamic Range saca a e d a a ia a n i o ca ado lg c ta 39 ESOO ent ithe n d ati a acc ta la a A oua 39 enee EU A0 4 Trigger Te 40 3 Complete the Pad Advanced Edit 41 External Instruments Advanced Edit seic a e a aa ne gta e a a e d e e S a ne a ba de ta a a a 41 1 Gre e sasea ia tigaia ooo 41 DEE CL AN le ee lalea titi ata ala alia hte a seen ali tu iai il la 42 3 Hi Hat Control Pedal mn arara aaa arara rara 42 CONTENTS TABLE 4 Complete the External Instrument Advanced Ed 43 OO AA ege Eege 44 Te d q y fasie ua a intai ein an al intaia RR nt 44 2 Edit Parameters eee eee 44 A EN KE A4 4 Pedal Switch E 45 3 Master KE 45 2 Master Volume sa cca a za et is 45 7 User Reverb Effect ascita rasa tan abea ate i bed pas da a tea d pe ai pg dale 46 A a a ai ali aa le 46 5 Master TUNG ot intel n al dida gt aude d a tei ia a a dd a na 46 8 User Chorus Effect nn ae a e a n a a a a a n a e a d i a 47 O User TE anii ta e bt tatea la event e te e aliate aa lea Mo dd 49 2 Complete the System Setup 49 RESET a a ilie 50 AP AR SRR PO E SE OP RR E SRR a SE NR 51 PE B H 52 VOICELIST ss semene ina a i a oa ia o ien i p a ae e a ate uit 53 Ee 57 SPECIFICATIONS ns aie cena ea a
42. dia i ui 8 CONTROLE EE 9 BACK PANEL sasea oaia aaa nm ea a a a a la e a a a a 11 PLAYING PAD ss t ae aa n a n n n i i na a a dn o a a n quina 12 EXTERNAL TRIGGERING sss 13 KIT SELECTION siana one na aaa ae a a a al a o a a ea al 14 Me A AA o tal e 14 2 Use Pedal to Select union is 14 SE le WEE 14 A ama ile idea i bo i a i aa alea a ai aa a ii ba a i a e 14 A VS TRA SUN E 15 LATER se ssa ea nu na i aa nat a Sa au ete ai boa aaa aaa aaa 16 1 Layering nn A A EEEn nese enne E Enn 16 2 Engage the Layering Sound Mode AAA 16 INTRODUCTION OF THE GROOVEBOX erre 17 ENTER THE GROOVEBOX a 17 cs E 17 PERFORMANCE WITH THE GROOVEBOA caise cz ia oo ea ul ee al 18 EE 18 2 Play the Obbligato EE 18 3 Play the Sequential Note simi 18 A te pa a al ta au pi d a ui a ba 18 6 Change the Style during the Playing 19 7 Synchronized Start EE 19 8 MAONO MA Po PP sdi sa daii iied ddatati is gant 19 Q Adj st the Tempo E 19 5 Play Complete MUSIC sn sasa e ta a a a aaa 19 METRONOME sti a aa a a ta 20 RECORD SET UP o aie Da aa a 21 1 Record Mode AAA A www wizi 21 PARA eege AA 21 2 Select a Kit for Recording aaa cea oa ae ai ai a a Ra a Sr a 21 3 Select Accompaniment Patern 22 4 Reverb ae 22 A A tage So anata ate ai oma 22 A o So O a A a a aid 23 8 Measure Setting acetat aaa toli la agata dp Ea aa ja lila lea d 23 Ty Oet TEMPO EE 23 RECORDING cei esa tren atei ou he au ae ei errr deh Ut ana Bat Ade
43. e 2 Record with Sophisticated Setting If you want to change some of the default settings for example increase the measure add accompaniment change the recording mode even change the kit and effects setting you need to enter the Setup window In the Kit select window press the e button to enter the record window Rotate the Data Knob until Rec Setup appears and blinks then press the ENTER button to start setup Note The phase number in the right side of the screen will be 3 Recording Based on a Phrase If you already have phrase recorded you could use its frame for new recording or edit it In the kit selec tion window press the PHRASE button to enter the phrase select window Use the Data knob to choose a phrase You can listen this phrase in advance by pressing the M button and press the button again to stop it Then press the e button to enter the record window If you want edit this phrase without change settings rotate the Data Knob until Record appears and blinks then press the ENTER button or the e but ton to start edit If you want to create new phrase based on the PHRASE current frame or change settings of this phrase rotate the Data Knob until Rec Setup appears and blinks then press the ENTER button to start setup Note The selected phase number will be displayed in the right side of the screen Please refer to the RECORD SETUP section of this chapter
44. e is Cross Talk When strike a pad other pad s will sound occasionally It is called cross talk This feature allows you to eliminate the cross interference among the pads You should select pad that suffers interference of cross talk Rotate the DATA Knob to change the eliminating factor to reduce unexpected cross talking sound The ranged is 0 127 The larger value the more elimination but too large value will cause sound missing You should balance it carefully Press the ENTER button to confirm and turn to the next parameter ADVANCED EDIT 3 COMPLETE THE PAD ADVANCED EDIT Press the EXIT button anytime during the Pad Ad vanced Edit to exit If you do not make any change it ll exit and back to the Pad External select window If you made change during the Pad Advanced Edit you can save editing results Press the ENTER but ton and the current settings will be saved Or press the EXIT button to give up and back to the Pad External select window Note The new setting is nonvolatile even the power turns off You could recover the default setting with Reset function Please refer to the lt RESET gt chapter for more information EXTERNAL INSTRUMENTS ADVANCED EDIT The targets of this edit are external instruments con nected through the Expand Trigger jacks 1 PREPARING 1 Enter the Pad Edit After entering the Advanced edit you have two options Pad and External Rotate the Data knob until
45. ecial effect sound to your performance Strike the Pad 7 or 8 anytime you ll hear an GROOVEBOX effect sound immediately Only a single sound is triggered once therefore you don t need to turn it off Each effect sound part has 4 different sounds Once you strike the pad Hl change to the next sound in order from A to D Also you can play two effect sounds at same time by strike both pad 7 and 8 simultaneously Note The initial variation can be select referring to the last page Then it ll change from the current variation by striking The default setting of the initial variation is A Note Press the b E button to stop all parts playing at same time 5 PLAY COMPLETE MUSIC You can compose your music by arranging parts per your taste in the way described above You can play pads randomly and could also get amazing results Note Normally the variation change is in order from A to D You could set random order in the Setup menu Please see the Setup section of this manual for more information When external instrument is connected you can also play it together with the GrooveBox performance 6 CHANGE THE G BOX NUMBER DURING THE PLAYING you can change the GrooveBox after all pads stopped by rotating the Data knob 7 SYNCHRONIZED START Alternatively press the mbutton after the CLICK indicator flashes 4 times all the beat and obbligato parts will start playing together Then you can use the Data knob to change variati
46. ect Equalizer is another kind of sound effect application It adjusts the tone of sound by strengthening or weakening the energy of specific frequency to achieve desired balance for instance to boost bass brighten treble moderate alto voice etc There are 8 types of built in equalizer for your choice You can create your own 4 band equalizer by the SYSTEM SETUP function The SOUND EFFECTS LIST in the back of the Manual presents all effect types for your reference PHRASE You can record your performance and save it as one of the 30 user phrases Then you can play it back in loop The phrase records your playing in real time you can also edit it to make it perfect There are 20 built in orchestration accompaniments can be added to the phrase styles of which include Pop Hip Hop Electronic R amp B Funk etc ENTER THE RECORD MODE The unit provides 3 ways for your recording One of them must fit you desire 1 Easy Record In this way you dont need to setup anything All of your current settings will be applied for the recording including kit selection effects setting metronome setting etc You can record 16 measure phrase in Overdub mode without accompaniment In the Kit select window press the e button to enter the record window Rotate the Data Knob until Record display appears and blinks press the ENTER or the e button to start recording immediately Note The phase number in the right side of the screen will b
47. elected phrase for your new recording or edit Press the ENTER button to enter the Erase window Press the PHRASE button again or press the EXIT button to exit the phrase window and turn to the Kit selection window ERASE PHRASE In the phrase select window press the ENTER but ton to enter the phrase erase window The current phrase number and Erase will appear on the display Press the ENTER button to erase this phrase and go back to the phrase select window ENTER Press the EXIT button to cancel the erasing opera tion and go back to the phrase select window Note Be careful The erased phrase is unrecoverable DRUM KIT EDIT A pad kit consists of 8 drum pads with different voice There are 80 preset pad kits for your choice If you connect external instruments through external triggering input jacks there are 5 selectable preset kits specially for the external instrument All of these preset kits can be edited You can assign voice to each pad set its volume and pan etc Please note that some parameters are for entile kit but not for individual pad such as sound effects type etc In the Kit select window press the SETUP button There are 4 modes can be selected Rotate the Data knob until Kit Edit appear then press the ENTER button to confirm Note Before kit edit operation you should select a pad kit to be edited Press the EXIT button or SETUP button againto exit and turn to the Kit selection window
48. etails DRUM KIT EDIT Parameters of chorus effect edit are Chorus SW Switch chorus effect On or Off Chr Type Select chorus effect type Chr Level Set chorus effect level Note Tremolo and Phaser will not respond to the Chr Level If the current chorus type is Tremolo or Phaser this parameter edit will not be effective The way of editing is the same as reverb effect edit described above 4 DELAY EFFECT EDIT There are 23 selectable chorus effect types Please refer to the SOUND EFFECTS Chapter and SOUND EFFECTS LIST in the back of the Manual for details The way of editing is the same as reverb effect edit described above Note If you select Tremolo or Phaser type in the Chorus Effect Edit stage automatically items of Delay Effect Edit will not appear 3 COMPLETE THE GLOBAL EDITING Press the EXIT button anytime during the editing to exit If you do not make any change it ll exit the edit and back to Kit Edit item select window ane If you made change during the edit you can save edit S results Kit number and Save Kit will appear Press the ENTER button to save the current kit configura tion will be replaced by your edit results Or press the EXIT button to give up and back to the Kit Edit item select window Note The new setting is nonvolatile even the power turns off You could recover the default setting with Reset function Please refer to the lt RESET gt chapter for more info
49. everb This function makes it possible to create your own reverb effect It ll be included in the Sound Effects List named UserReverb for your choice There are 4 parameters for User Reverb setup 2 1 Pre Delay Time The parameter name is Pre Delay It represents the time from the first reflection to the reverb Rotate the Data Knob to change the pre delay value The range is 0 127 127 represents 250ms Press the ENTER button to confirm and turn to the next parameter 2 2 Reverb Time The parameter name is ReverbTime It defines the time it takes for the re flected sound from the room to decay or die away Rotate the Data Knob to change the value The range is O 127 127 represents 250ms Press the ENTER button to confirm and turn to the next parameter 2 3 Pre Hi pass filter The parameter name is Pre HP Itfilters out low frequency Rotate the Data Knob to change the value The range is O 127 Press the ENTER button to confirm and turn to the next parameter SYSTEM SETUP 2 4 Tone Gain The parameter name is Tone Gain It Decreases Increases sound brilliance Rotate the Data Knob to change the value The range is O 127 If it is lt 64 then cut high frequency gt 64 then boost high frequency 64 normal Press the ENTER button to confirm 2 5 COMPLETE THE USER REVERB SETUP Press the EXIT button anytime during the setup to terminate If you do not make any change it ll exit and back t
50. g and then use the MASTER VOLUME Knob to adjust accordingly SETUP ENTER EXIT 1 3 MASTER TUNE The parameter name is Master Tune This parameter affects sound pitch globally Rotate the Data Knob to change the master tuning The range is 0 to 50 The default Setting is 0 which refers to 440 Hz at A1 note Press the ENTER button to confirm your setting and turn to the next parameter 1 4 PEDAL SWITCH FUNCTION The parameter name is P SW Func The pedal can be assigned to data plus minus Start Stop function for easy operation with the pedal Rotate the Data Knob to select Plus Minus or Start Stop The default setting is Plus Press the ENTER button to confirm and turn to the next parameter SYSTEM SETUP 1 5 PEDAL EFFECTIVE ACTION The parameter name is P SW Action The switch can be effective by pressing or releasing the pedal Rotate the DATE knob to select Press or Release The default setting is Press Press the ENTER button to confirm and turn to the next parameter 1 6 MASTER TUNE The parameter name is Master Tune This parameter affects sound pitch globally Rotate the Data Knob to change the master tuning The range is 0 to 50 The default Setting is 0 which refers to 440 Hz at A1 note Press the ENTER button to confirm your setting and turn to the next parameter 1 7 LOCAL The parameter name is Local When Local is On
51. gh band GainTreble Gain of the Treble band 3 EXIT THE SYSTEM SETUP In the System Setup item select window press the EXIT button to exit and turn to the Setup window In the Setup window press the EXIT or KIT or SETUP button to exit and turn to the Kit selection window O RESET After system setup advanced edit kit edit and phrase record all of changes are saved in the unit This feature allows you to recover the factory settings In the Kit select window press the SETUP button There are 4 modes can be selected Rotate the Data knob until Reset appear then press the EN TER button to confirm Press the EXIT button or SETUP button againto exit and turn to the Kit selection window There are five Reset modes can be selected When the reset mode name appears and blinks rotate the Data Knob to select a mode you desire then press the ENTER button to confirm Or press the EXIT button and back to the Reset window 1 Reset Kit Reset all kit configurations which changed during the kit editing When Reset Kit is blinking press the ENTER button The display will show AreYouSure Press the ENTER button to con firm or press the EXIT button to cancel Then it ll re turn to the Setup window 2 Reset Adv Reset all advanced edit which changed during the advanced editing When Reset Adv is blinking press the ENTER button The display will show AreYouSure Press the ENT
52. he following conditions to avoid deformation discoloration or more serious damage direct sunlight near a window high temperatures near a heat source outside or in a car during the daytime rain or excessive humidity excessive dust strong vibration The unit shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the unit 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 Only use attached power adaptor 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 of the adaptor 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 electri cal storm Avoid plugging the AC adaptor into the same AC outlet as appliances with high power consumption such as electric heaters or ovens CONTENTS TABLE FEATURE S do moaca ee aaa ee cs pase A A sai ear a a 7 INSTALLATION aceia eee 0 e ai Mai fiat te ati aie ai o a i n ia ia
53. he pedal The range of it is 0 127 Rotate the Data Knob to set the value then press the ENTER button to confirm lt p ADVANCED EDIT Dynamic Range The parameter name is Headroom It determines how quick pressing the pedal to get maximum volume of the Hi Hat pedal sound The range of it is 0 127 Rotate the Data Knob to set the value or press the pedal with your desired strength then press the ENTER button to confirm Pedal Threshold The parameter name is Pedal THR It determines the position of the Pedal Threshold point The scale of Hi Hat pedal movement is O 127 The top position of the pedal is defines as 127 and bottom is 0 Rotate the Data Knob to set the value or press the pedal to your desired position then press the ENTER button to confirm Trigger Curve The parameter name is Trigger Select a proper curve for making Hi Hat pedal sound Please refer to the Pad Advanced Edit section for details Rotate the Data Knob to select then press the ENTER button to confirm Note Actually there is no Mask Time and Cross Talk parameters to edit even you enter the Hi Hat control pedal edit mode by selecting the Mask Time parameter 4 COMPLETE THE EXTERNAL INSTRUMENT K A ADVANCED EDIT LE E Press the EXIT button anytime during the Pad Ad vanced Edit to exit L EN If you do not make any change it ll exit and back to the Pad External select window S If you made change during the Pad Advanced Edit q
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56. ify your recording Note There is no mode mark in the display and you cannot change the record mode here When the playing is stopped pressing the button to re enter the record stage to modify your recording with the preset measures SAVE RECORDING You can save your recording as user phrase The capacity of the drum is to save up to 30 phrases When recording or playing back stops you can enter the save window by pressing the EXIT button The a first available phrase number will appear and blink Press the ENTER button to save it and turn to the phrase select window Or you could change the phrase number to save using the Data knob If this number is used for previous recording the display will warn you Save it because it will replace existing VPN phrase with new one Press the ENTER button to save seme enter Ear i it and turn to the phrase select window If you don t want to continue the saving procedure you have three options Press the button to go back to the recording stage Press the b E button to go back to the playing stage Press the EXIT button to the phrase select window Note If you press the EXIT button your record will be lost Tip This is the only way to give up current recoding operation PLAY PHRASE All saved user phrases can be played In the kit selection window press the PHRASE but ton to enter the phrase select window You can select phrase within all available numbers
57. iking the instrument under editing Tip If you don t need to edit a parameter simply press the ENTER button to jump to the next param eter Tip You cab select an instrument to finish all parameter edit or you can edit the same parameter for other instruments by striking the instrument you desire Note The Hi Hat control pedal edit is different Please refer to 5 Hi Hat Control Pedal Edit below 3 HI HAT CONTROL PEDAL There are 3 categories of Hi Hat sound Open Hi Hat sound Close Hi Hat sound and Hi Hat peal sound When press the pedal quickly and reach the specific point it makes Hi Hat pedal sound and dont need to strike the Hi Hat pad The pressing pedal is quicker the volume is higher Strike the Hi Hat without pressing the Hi Hat control pedal it makes open Hi Hat sound Strike the Hi Hat pad while press the Hi Hat control pedal over a specific point the sound by striking will change from open Hi Hat sound to close Hi Hat sound gradually meanwhile the Hi Hat pedal sound is also generated This specific point is called Pedal Threshold The Hi Hat pedal setting is different from other instruments When you select Mask Time in the parameter select step press the Hi Hat control pedal to its bottom position to select this external device There are 4 parameters for Hi Hat control pedal advanced edit Sensitivity The parameter name is Sensitivity It determines how sensitive to make Hi Hat pedal sound by pressing t
58. in stereo pan space The range of the pan is 64 to 63 0 represents centre position 64 represents the most left and 63 represents the most right position Rotate the D the ENTER button to confirm l lan l E SETUP ENTER EXIT q 2 4 ADJUST PITCH The parameter name is Pitch A This parameter affects the pitch of the voice The range of the pitch is 10 10 O represents original pitch 10 is the lowest and 10 is the highest pitch Rotate the Data knob to adjust the pitch then press the ENTER button to confirm 2 5 SET REVERB LEVEL FOR PAD The parameter name is Reverb A This parameter determines level of the reverb effect for the pad i e voice The range of the level is O 127 127 represents the strongest effect Rotate the Data knob to adjust the level then press the ENTER button to confirm DRUM KIT EDIT 2 6 SET CHORUS LEVEL FOR PAD The parameter name is Chorus A This parameter determines level of the Chorus effect for the pad i e voice The range of the level is 0 127 127 represents the strongest effect Rotate the Data knob to adjust the level then press the ENTER button to confirm Note Tremolo and Phaser will not respond to voice level If the current chorus type is Tremolo or Phaser this parameter edit will not be effective Tip You can select a pad to finish all parameter edit or you can edit the same parameter for other pads by striking the pad you desire 2 7 SET DELAY L
59. l a n n ein n ea al lea 60 ABOUT MANUAL The HDP 01 is a portable digital drum pad unit It is for either desk top or stand rack mounting application Please refer to the Chapter lt INSTALLATION gt for details Facilities provided by this unit include eight control buttons data knob custom back lit LCD display USB MIDI interface external trigger input etc Please refer to the Chapter lt CONTROL PANEL gt and lt BACK PANEL gt The unit has 8 striking strength sensitivity pads and 5 external instruments can be connected Please refer to the Chapter lt PLAYIN PAD gt and lt EXTERNAL TRIGGERING to get essential concept how to play them The unit has 80 preset pad kits for your choice Each kit is a configuration of different instrument voices assigned to each pad which has unitary style for performance Voices can be layered two voices are assigned to a pad they could be played in single mixed or switch way depending on how hard striking the pad There are 5 preset kits especially for expanded external instruments This is very important feature of this drum Please refer to the Chapter lt DRUM KIT gt for details The GrooveBox provides an interesting and unique feature for your performance and entertainment In this mode the pad triggers musical elements including drum kit beat and other instrument obbligato effect sound and sequential notes You can perform complete music by simple striking pads There are 20 GrooveBox styles b
60. l be added gradually when strike harder than the Layer Point The stronger the striking the more the voice B will be added X Fade This is essentially the same as Fade but Voice A will fade when strike harder than the Layer Point The harder the striking the more fades Off Layer feature off Voice A only Off Mix ce of Layer Switch Volume velo ER Jace ire i bat aye point 2 ENGAGE THE LAYERING SOUND MODE In the kit select window press the ENTER buttons to watch the current layering status The prefix of the kit number will change to layer mode mark A Bor L A represents no layering but voice A only B represents no layering but voice B only and L represents Layer mode is engaged Rotate the Data knob or press the pedal to change the mode The display will return to normal kit number when you press the ENTER button again Tip Purpose of switching to B is to give you voice B experience It is not recommended as normal perfor refer to lt Kit List gt for details If the kit is not preset with the layering mode or the layer type is Off it always show A when rotate the Data knob If the kit is preset with layering mode the default status is L Layering mode mance mode Note Not all kits have layering sound feature Please Sie F E GROOVEBOX INTRODUCTION OF THE GROOVEBOX The GrooveBox provides an interesting and unique feature for your performance and entertainment Whe
61. laying The display will show the current mode status i e the Over Dub mode is On or Off Over Dub oFF represents Over Write mode is On Rotate the Data knob to change the mode then press the ENTER button to confirm SETUP ENTER EXIT 3 SELECT A KIT FOR RECORDING The current kit selected appeares and its num ber is blinking Rotate the Data knob to select kit you desire Press the ENTER button to confirm and turn to the next item If the CHAIN mode is engaged you will select kit in chain SETUP ENTER ear 4 2 Accompaniment volume To change the ac companiment volume by rotating the Data knob The volume range is 0 127 If the accompani ment was set to oFFin previous step this item will be skipped automatically Note If you enter the setup window from the phrase select amp play window this item will skip automatically SETUP ENTER 6 BEAT SETTING This item for you to set now many beats per measure If the metronome is engaged it ll sound per this setting The current beat appeares and blinks Rotate the Data knob to select beat per measure you desire The available beat is 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 Press the ENTER button to con firm and turn to the next item Note If the accompaniment is selected or you enter the setup window from the phrase select amp play window this item will skip automatically 4 SELECT ACCOMPANIMENT 4 1 Accompaniment setting Select accom paniment b
62. lockwise to increase the headphone volume and count clockwise to decrease the volume 2 MASTER VOL Knob The Master Volume will affect both headphone volume and line out level Rotate the MASTER VOL knob to change the master volume ranged 0 127 Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the volume and count clockwise to decrease the volume 3 Display Information display such as Kit number and name pad selection status etc The display is back lit LCD Liquid Crystal Display type 4 KIT Button Press this button to enter the Kit selection mode 5 m Button Press the button to play or stop selected phrase 6 O Buttons Press the button to record phrase 7 G BOX Button With the GrooveBox feature the pad triggers musical elements including rhythm chord effect sound and sequencer notes Press the button to enter the GrooveBox mode 8 CLICK Button Metronome On Off switch Press and hold down this button for 2 seconds to engage metronome setup mode When the metronome is engaged indicator of the button will flash per current beat and tempo 9 PHRASE Button Phrase is a short piece of music can be recorded by user It can be played back in loop Press the button to enter the Phrase mode 10 SETUP Button Enter the Setup mode to change many editable parameters 11 ENTER Button Confirm your choice or operating 12 EXIT Button Exit the current operation 13 DATA Knob Rotate the knob to change data for all operations D
63. measure will be deleted and replaced with your newly perfor mance for this measure This mode provides a way to edit your recording The mode mark appears in the most right of the first row D represents as Over Dub and W represents as Over Write You can change the record mode by rotate the Data knob while the mode mark is blinking Press the button any time to stop the recording instantly and the measure count will stay on Note If the recording stops by pressing the button all recorded contents will be in reserve Press the button again to continue record from the first measue Tip If the measure is set to 999 the maximum re G BOX CLICK Phrase FILA Recording count Measure number preset copo cording measure is 999 It wouldn t repeat automatically unless 999 measures recording are finished Normally it seldom occurs because of too many measures You should press the e button to stop the record and press the button again to continue the recording from the first measure In this way you can have free measure record During the recording you can change drum kit by pressing the KIT button The current kit number in the right column of the display will blink Use the Data knob to select kit then press the ENTER button to confirm your choice and exit the setting or it ll exit automati cally after 3 seconds The kit number will stop blink
64. n 19 femm e Ga re stay ema re mewy aas 20 ras Step by Step Accompaniment carryout Murder SOUND EFFECTS LIST Reverb Type List No Description Display No Description Display 01 Short Room A ShortRoomA 15 Gated Reverb A Gated RevA 02 Short Room B ShortRoomB 16 Gated Reverb B Gated RevB 03 Short Room C ShortRoomC 17 Gated Plate A Gtd PlateA 04 Room A Room A 18 Gated Plate B Gtd PlateB 05 Room B Room B 19 Mono Echo Mono Echo 06 Small Hall A SmallHallA 20 Stereo Echo StereoEcho 07 Small Hall B SmallHallB 21 Mono 3 4 Echo M Echo 3 4 08 Large Hall A LargeHallA 22 Stereo 3 4 Echo S Echo 3 4 09 Large Hall B LargeHallB 23 Mono 4 4 Echo M Echo 4 4 10 Short Plate ShortPlate 24 Stereo 4 4 Echo S Echo 4 4 11 Vocal Plate VocalPlate 25 Mono Triplet Echo M Echo Tri 12 Church A Church A 26 Stereo Triplet Echo S Echo Tri 13 Church B Church B 27 User Veverb UserReverb 14 Cathedral Cathedral Chorus Type List No Description Display No Description Display 01 Chorus Light 1 Lt Chorus1 13 Flange Slow Deep Slw Flange 02 Chorus Light 2 Lt Chorus2 14 Flange Deep Dp Flange 03 Chorus Medium 1 Md Chorus1 15 Phaser Light Lt Phaser 04 Chorus Medium 2 Md Chorus2 16 Phaser Medium Md Phaser 05 Chorus Deep 1 Dp Chorus1 17 Phaser Slow Deep Slw Phaser 06 Chorus Deep 2 Dp Chor
65. n you play pad with Drum Kit each pad makes single sound or two in the layer mode With the GrooveBox the pad triggers musical elements including drum kit beat and other instrument obbligato effect sound and sequential notes They can be played individually or mixed together Except the sequential notes all of parts have multiple variations for your choice Combining with these preset elements and your creation you can perform complete music by simple striking the pad There are 20 GrooveBox musics built in for your selection Please refer to the GrooveBox List in the back of this manual for details In the GrooveBox mode 8 pads are divided to two sections Loop Pattern Section 1 4 pads on top are for loop piece of the music Beat Pad Obbligato Pad triggering marked 1 4 here Pad is for drum kit beat triggering to determine the essential style Pad 2 4 are for orchestral and percussion obbligato playing All of these parts are played in loop Each part has 4 variations A B C and D This is basic function of the GrooveBox 2 4 pads on bottom are for single sound triggering added to the basic performance They are marked 5 8 here Pad 5 and 6 is for triggering sequential note Every time when you strike the pad one note will be triggered in preset sequence Pad 7 and 8 is for triggering effect sound Each part has 4 varia Sequential note Pad Effect sound Pad tions A B C and D All of these parts are bound to Single
66. ne defaultly You could set it for decreasing by one with the Setup function You can use the pedal as the Data Knob in many cases Please refer to the Setup section in the manual for details 3 CHAIN It is often to change the pad kit during the performance CHAIN Icon Chain No Kitname Kit No The Chain feature provides easy and fast way to change the kit You can organize desired pad kits into a chain then call your favorite kit consecutively There are 10 pad kits can be stored in the chain In the Kit Selection window The KIT button functions as a toggle switch to select normal select and Chain mode Press the KIT button to engage the Chain mode The Chain icon will appear and the Chain number with prefix C and kit name will be shown on the top row Its corresponding pad kit number will be shown in the KIT area in the right side of the display Rotate the DATA knob to select Chain number Press the KIT button again to exit the Chain mode and turn to normal Kit Selection window Tip You can also change the chain number by pedal DRUM KIT Assign Your Favorite Kit into the Chain Select a pad kit in the Kit Selection window Then press and hold down the KIT button for 2 seconds pamaco No Siame SO The current Chain number will blink Rotate the Data knob to select desired Chain number to assign the current kit to it Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice or press the EXIT button to cancel then turn
67. nks ro tate the Data Knob to set the parameter press the ENTER button to confirm and turn to the next param eter of the current item to edit VN Tip During the editing you can hear results of your serue enter A d setting in real time by striking the pad Tip If you don t need to edit a parameter simply press the ENTER button to jump to the next parameter 1 OVERALL SETTINGS 1 1 EQUALIZER The parameter name is Equalizer Tone of the drum could be adjusted globally by built in Equalizer There are 8 types of preset equalizer listed below Rotate the DATE knob to select equalizer type per your taste The default setting is 01 Normal 1 Press the ENTER button to confirm your setting and turn to the next parameter All selectable equalizer types are listed in nest page Parameter value SYSTEM SETUP No EQUALIZER TYPE No EQUALIZER TYPE or noman L Bright wig o3 Bass Boost 08 Bright High os Bassma foo userea os Moderate SS 1 2 MASTER VOLUME The parameter name is Master Vol This parameter determines the master volume Rotate the Data Knob to change the master volume The range is 0 to 127 Press the ENTER button to confirm your setting and turn to the next parameter Note The MASTER VOLUME knob can adjust the master volume as well But that adjustment is temporary The master volume setting here can be saved When the power turns on the master volume is set to your saved settin
68. o the item select window If you made change during the setup you can save setting results Press the ENTER button and the cur rent settings will be saved Or press the EXIT button to give up and back to the Item select window Note The new setting is nonvolatile even the power turns off You could recover the default setting with Reset function Please refer to the lt RESET gt chapter for more information 3 USER CHORUS EFFECT The parameter name is UserChorus This function makes it possible to create your own Chorus effect It ll be included in the Sound Effects List named UserChorus for your choice 4 parameters for User Chorus setup are listed below The way of the setup is the same as User Reverb setup SETUP ENTER SETUP m M Parameter Description Data Mode Effect Mode Please refer to GLOBAL EDIT section of 1 Chorus 2 Flanger the chapter lt DRUM KIT EDIT gt for more information 3 Tremolo 4 Phaser Feedback The chorus type effects have a feedback loop after the 0 127 delay Feeding back a small amount of the sound intensifies the effect Pre HP Pre Hi pass filter It filters out low frequency O 127 LFO Rate Low Frequency Oscillator LFO rate is applied as 0 127 modulation rate Higher is the rate more intensive will be the effect Depth Depth is the maximum amount of modulation applied to 0 127 the delay ep SYSTEM SETUP
69. on of all parts together You can strike the pad 5 8 to add effect sound and sequential note Press the KR button again to stop all parts playing and exit the Synchro mode You can change the variation of a pad individually by striking the corresponding pad soft or stop it by strike the pad hard Please note after this control for indi vidual part the Synchronized start is over and the Data knob is used for change individual variation as described above Note In the GrooveBox mode the pad 1 4 has no velocity sensitivity feature It is for triggering the beat and obbligato only The pad 5 8 has velocity sensi tivity feature the harder the striking the louder the volume GROOVEBOK 8 METRONOME Press the CLICK button to switch the metronome 9 AD UST THE TEMPO The beat and obbligato part share the same tempo You can change the default tempo When the GrooveBox mode is engaged press and hold down the CLICK button for 2 seconds The current tempo will blink in the right side of the display Rotate the Data knob to change the tempo ranged 40 240 beat per minute Press the ENTER button to confirm your setting and the tempo value will stop blink or your setting will be confirmed automatically after 3 seconds Note The tempo setting is effective for the current style only METRONOME In the Kit Selection mode press the CLICK button the metronome will start immediately The metro nome sound is louder a
70. r and blink Ro tate the Data knob to select parameter you want to edit press the ENTER button to confirm 3 Select a Pad to Edit After entering the Pad Kit edit window the default pad to edit is Pad 1 You can select another one by strik ing the pad its indicator will light up and correspond ing block on the display will appear 2 EDIT PARAMETERS When the parameter value appears and blinks ro tate the Data knob to set the parameter press the ENTER button to confirm and turn to the next param eter to edit ME Tip During the editing you can hear results of your setting in real time by striking the pad usder editing Tip If you don t need to edit a parameter simply press the ENTER button to jump to the next parameter L A Selected pad ADVANCED EDIT There are many parameters to be edited 1 SENSITIVITY The parameter name is Sensitivity The range of pad sensitivity is O 127 Rotate the DATA Knob to change it The higher value replesents the higher sensitivity Please note that if the sensitivity is too high it ll cause unexpected sound even if you don t strike the pad Press the ENTER button to con firm and turn to the next parameter 2 DYNAMIC RANGE The parameter name is Headroom This feature allows you to set playing strength with which you ll get the maximum volume to a
71. r choice The current type code will blink Rotate the Data knob to select If the delay was set to oFFin previous step this item will be skipped automatically Please refer to Kit Edit section of this manual for more informa tion about the chorus RECORDING In any stage of the record setup procedure press the e button to start record with the current setting The indicator of the e button will flash and you ll hear 2 measures count in metronome sound and Ready will appear on the display After then record will start instantly no matter you start play pad or not The record indicator will stop flash and stays lighting while the CLICK indicator flashes with current beat and tempo accordingly The display will show preset measure numer of the phrase and recording measure count in real time If you have selected an accompaniment style it ll play as background music for your drum performance When you finish the last measure recording the met ronome count in will start again Then it ll return to the first measure for you to continue recording based on recorded contents When the Over Dub mode is engaged recorded con tents will play back You can add more sounds or tracks to the current recording This mode provides an easy way to complete your phrase step by step When the Over Dub mode is off it is in the Over Write mode Recorded contents will also play back When you play pads the contents of the current
72. rmation EXIT THE DRUM KIT EDIT In the Drum Kit item select window press the EXIT button to exit Drum Kit Edit and turn to the Setup window In the Setup window press the EXIT or KIT or SETUP button to exit and turn to the Kit selection window ADVANCED EDIT KIT EDIT introduces the sound edit procedure The purpose of the sound edit is to change sound char acteristics such as voice volume pan etc The ob jects of advanced edit are physical characteristics of pad and external instrument such as sensitivity trigger curve etc Note The advanced edit does not link with any spe cific Pad Kit and External Kit This is global setting In the Kit select window press the SETUP button There are 4 modes can be selected Rotate the Data knob until Advanced appear then press the ENTER button to confirm Press the EXIT button or SETUP button againto exit and turn to the Kit selection window PAD ADVANCED EDIT There are two modes of the advanced edit for built in pad and external instrument separately The tar gets of this edit are built in pads 1 PREPARING 1 Enter the Pad Edit After entering the Advanced edit you have two options Pad and External Rotate the Data knob until Pad appear then press the ENTER but ton to confirm Press the EXIT button to exit and back to the Advanced window 2 Select Parameter There are many parameters can be edited The first parameter name will appea
73. sound is generated by inner sound engine and you can hear sound by headphone or external speaker When it is Off the inner sound engine does noy engage and you cannot hear sound but the the drum transmits MIDI message of your playing Rotate the Data Knob to switch On Off status The default setting is On 1 8 Phrase Playing Mode The parameter name is PhrasePlay You have 4 options which determines phrase play mode 1 SingleOnce Play single phrase once It ll stop after finish the playing 2 SingleRept Play single phrase repeatedly until press the m button to stop 3 All Once Play all phrases once It ll stop after finish all phrases playing 4 All Repeat Play all phrases repeatedly until press the M button to stop Rotate the Data Knob to select The default setting is SingleOnce O SYSTEM SETUP 1 9 COMPLETE THE OVERALL SETUP Press the EXIT button anytime during the setup to terminate If you do not make any change it ll exit and back to item select window If you made change during the setup you can save setting results Press the ENTER button and the cur S rent settings will be saved Or press the EXIT button to give up and back to the Item select window Note The new setting is nonvolatile even the power turns off You could recover the default setting with Reset function Please refer to the lt RESET gt chapter for more information 2 USER REVERB EFFECT The item name is UserR
74. t the first beat and lower for other beats The CLICK indicator will flash per beat and tempo setting The indicator will be lighter at the first beet Press the CLICK button again to stop it When the metronome is working press and hold down the CLICK button for 2 seconds to setup the metronome and suo puck l purase the indicator will blink The metronome will keep sounding 4 and response to your setting in real time E Sec Use the Data knob to setup After parameter setting press the ENTER button to confirm your setting and turn to the next parameter setting Press the Exit or KIT button to exit the setting and back to the Kit Selection window If you don t press any button it ll turn to the Kit Selection after 3 seconds automatically Tip If you do not want to change the current parameter simply press the ENTER button to skip it Note After power off all metronome settings will loose Following parameters can be changed 1 Tempo The current tempo will blink Rotate 2 Beat the current beat will blink Rotate the DATA knob to change the tempo ranged 40 the DATA knob to change the beat ranged 240 beat per minute The tempo will be also shown 2 12 The beat will also be shown in the in the right side of the screen The default tempo is right side of the screen The default beat is 4 96 3 Volume The current metronome volume will 4 Accent Beat Volume The current accent blink Rotate the DAT
75. t the next 1 2 Layer Point The parameter name is LayerPoint This edit item is available when the layer mode selected is not Off otherwise it ll be skipped The range of the point is O 127 Rotate the Data knob to set the layer Point then press the ENTER button to confirm Please refer to the LAYER section of the lt DRUM KIT gt chapter in this manual for details Each pad could be layered so that it has two voice assignments separately Also each layer has multiple parameters such as volume pan etc should be setup separately These param eters are marked with A B to identify which layer it belongs to If the layer mode is Off or turn layer off in the Kit Selection window only parameters with A mark go into effect 2 LAYER A EDIT 2 1 ASSIGN THE VOICE The parameter name is Voice A Assign voice to the pad selected If the layer mode is not Off this assignment is for the layer A The range of the voice number is 1 914 Rotate the Data knob to select voice then press the ENTER button to confirm Please refer to lt VOICE LIST gt in this manual for details DRUM KIT EDIT 2 2 ADJUST VOLUME The parameter name is Volume A The range of the volume is 0 127 Rotate the Data knob to change the volume then press the ENTER button to confirm 2 3 SET PAN The parameter name is Pan A Sound output from this drum is stereo This parameter determines the sound position
76. uilt in for your choice Please refer to the Chapter lt GROOVEBOX gt You can record your performance and save it as one of the 30 user phrases Then you can play it back in loop There are two modes of recording Over Dub and Over Write which allows you to edit the recording in real time Also there are 20 preset orchestration accompaniments can be merged into the phrase Please refer to the Chapter lt PHRASE gt to learn how to record and play back your own phrase Built in editable metronome is one of the useful utilities You can turn it On Off any time Please refer to the Chapter lt METRONOME gt to know how to use it Beside these basic performance features the unit provides powerful edit function allows you to edit preset kit for instance assign voice to the pad 914 built in voices give you large variety set its volume pitch and pan establish your own layer mode etc Please refer to the Chapter lt DRUM KIT EDIT gt If you are satisfying with the preset kit you may ignore this chapter The Advanced Edit function allows you to fine adjust behavior of the pad and external instrument such as sensitivity dynamic range etc though the manufacturer already did it If necessary read the Chapter lt ADVANCED EDIT gt to learn how to do it to accommodate your taste Setup function allows you to setup overall parameters system parameters such as master tune equalizer etc You can also create custom sound effect module based on
77. us2 18 Phaser Fast Fst Phaser 07 Chorus Fast 1 FstChorus1 19 Tremolo Slow SlwTremolo 08 Chorus Fast 2 FstChorus2 20 Tremolo Medium 1 Md Tremlo1 09 Resonant Chorus Res Chorus 21 Tremolo Medium 2 Md Tremlo2 10 Long Time Chorus LT Chorus 22 Tremolo Fast Fst Tremlo 11 Flange Light Lt Flange 23 User Chorus UserChorus 12 Flange Medium Md Flange Delay Type List No Description Display No Description Display 01 Delay 1 Delay 1 04 Delay 4 Delay 4 02 Delay 2 Delay 2 05 User Delay User Delay 03 Delay 3 Delay 3 06 Delay 3 Delay 3 VOICE LIST Standard Kick 1 Cartoon Kick 91 Snare 31 Standard Snare 5 S i 4 i 4 i i Low Kick 1 Power Snare 3 N 2 Display o Kick 46 Kikar Kick 48 Kik4o Fusion Kiok1 94 Snare 34 Old Snare 1 Kickso Fusion Kiok2 os Snare 35 Old Snare 2 Kicks1 Deen 06 Snare 36 Power Snare 4 Has Jazzkiok1 97 Snare 37 Ola Snare 3 Han Jena 98 Snare 38 Mute Snare KickS4 Stick Kick 99 Snare 30 Hiphop Snare 3 Has Has as Has Kikso gaan Snare 1 Snare2 K K K K K K K K K K 100 Snare 40 HipHop Snare 4 K K K K K S S S S S S VW 3 D o w 6 7 8 9 0 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 1 5 5 Standard Kick 5 ak Rock Kick 1 A G Q N Kick12 Rock Kick 2 Power Q Kick 102 Snare 42 Fusion Snare Kick 13 Rock Kick 3 A G Q w
78. y the Data knob The range of the accomp number is 1 20 with prefix A Press the gt m button to lestten it in advance Press the button again to stop it After select a accomp then press the ENTER button it ll turn to the next item to set accomp volume If you choose oFF the record will have no orchastra accomp After press the ENTER button It ll skip this step and go to the Reverb setting Note If you enter the setup window from the phrase select amp play window this item will skip automatically 5 MEASURE SETTING This item for you to set the maximum mea sure of your record The current measure set ting will appear and blink Rotate the Data knob to set the measure you desire The available measure setting is 4 8 16 32 and 999 999 represents free measure but the Max mea sure is 999 Press the ENTER button to con firm and turn to the next item Note If the accompaniment is selected the measure is fixed by the accompaniment Normally its length is 8 or 16 measure This item will skip automatically Note If you enter the setup window from the phrase select amp play window this item will skip automatically 7 SET TEMPO This item for you to set the tempo If the metro nome is engaged it ll sound per this setting The current tempo appeares and blinks Rotate the Data knob to change the tempo The tempo range is 40 240 Press the ENTER button to confirm and turn to the next item
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