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Assembly The converter comes in two parts - the unit itself and the connector to be installed in the DR- 110. The main unit comes either assembled or as a kit. With both, the connector needs to be installed in the DR-110. Tools required •...
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To ensure the PCB has been soldered correctly, the next step is to make and then install the connector for the DR-110 and check the two units work together. This step is very delicate and involves separating and stripping the end of the wires of the ribbon cable so they line up with the pins mentioned in the next section.
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Installing the Connector [!] Any user patterns saved in memory will be erased so write them down if you want to keep them. Remove the 3 screws on the base of the DR- 110. The back should now come off. Set this aside for later.
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Part of the PCB will need to be filed down slightly to allow clearance for the bolts. Remove a section of case and drill holes in order to fit the connector in the unit. The exact position may vary based on how the cable has been soldered so it is best to do this at this stage.
Operation Playing Notes Play notes as you would normally on your MIDI-equipped keyboard or digital sequence generator, with the default keymapping below. By default, the unit will be set to channel 1. Bass Drum Hi-Hat Noise* Rimshot Open Hi-Hat Snare Drum Accent Hold* Clap Accent Trigger...
Once the channel has been changed to another via CC, it will no longer respond to a CC on the original channel. The sending equipment must have its send channel set the new channel of the unit. Omni mode can also be enabled or disabled, allowing the device to respond to messages sent on any channel.
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