Rear Panel - Alesis COMPACTKIT 7 User Manual

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19. Volume: Press this button, and then use the Value Down/Up buttons to adjust the volume
of a specific pad. See
20. Pan: Press this button, and then use the Value Down/Up buttons to adjust the panning of
a specific pad. See
21. Note: Press this button, and then use the Value Down/Up buttons to adjust the MIDI note
of a specific pad. See
22. Indicators: Each of these lights illuminates when its corresponding pad is being played.

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1. Power Input: Connect this input to a power
outlet using the included power adapter.
2. Kick Input: Connect one of the included
footswitches to this input. When you press the
footswitch, CompactKit 7 will receive the
message in the same manner as it does when
you hit a pad.
3. Hi-Hat Input: Connect one of the included footswitches to this input. If you hit the hi-hat
pad while pressing the footswitch, it will produce a closed hi-hat sound. If you hit the hi-
hat pad while the footswitch is up, it will produce an open hi-hat sound. If you press the
footswitch without hitting a pad, it will produce a hi-hat pedal sound.
4. Headphone Output: Connect 1/4" (6.35 mm) stereo headphones (optional, sold
separately) to this output. When headphones are connected, the speakers will be muted.
5. Aux In: Connect an optional audio source (e.g., smartphone, computer, etc.) to this input
using a standard 1/8" (3.5 mm) stereo cable (not included).
6. USB Port: Connect this port to a USB port on your computer using a standard USB cable
(not included). This will let you use CompactKit 7 as a USB MIDI controller. See the
Operation > USB MIDI
Operation > Kits > Editing
Operation > Kits > Editing
Operation > Kits > Editing
section to learn more about this.
to learn more.
to learn more.
to learn more.
AUX IN
PHONES
5
4
KICK
HI-HAT
2 3
6
1
12V
5

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