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NX1

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  • Page 1 X M E n t e r p r i s e C o . , L t d . User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Safety Guidelines Operating the Module P03-P07 P18-P29 Caution Home Page Editing Drum Values Panel Controls Editing the Value of the Metronome P09-P10 Quick Recording Front Panel Training Mode P21-P26 Table Left Side Panel Settings P27-P28 Right Side Panel AUX IN MIDI Assembly Instructions for P11-P16...
  • Page 3: Safety Guidelines

    Safety Guidelines INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO USERS About these WARNING and About the Symbols Used in this Document CAUTION Notifications WARNING symbol alerts the user to important These instructions are instructions intended to alert instructions or warnings.
  • Page 4 Refer all servicing to your retailer, the module properly and keep it from being nearest XM eDrum Service Center, or an unstable. authorized XM eDrum distributor. - Be sure to only use the AC adaptor supplied - Never install the unit in any of the with the unit.
  • Page 5 Doing so can damage the cord, producing request servicing by your retailer, the severed elements and short circuits. nearest XM eDrum Service Center, or an Damaged cords are fire and shock hazards! authorized XM distributor when: ‧ The AC adaptor, the power supply cord, or - This unit, either alone or in combination the plug has been damaged.
  • Page 6 Excessive loads can cause the insulation on the cord to heat up and eventually melt through. - Before using the unit in a foreign country, consult with your retailer, the nearest XM eDrum Service Center, or an authorized XM eDrum distributor.
  • Page 7 Safety Guidelines   CAUTION - The unit and the AC adaptor should be - Never climb on top of, nor place heavy located so their location or position does objects on the unit. not interfere with their proper ventilation. - Never handle the AC adaptor or its plugs - Always grasp the plug only on the AC with wet hands when plugging into, or adaptor cord when plugging into, or...
  • Page 8: Caution

    Caution Please read these instructions carefully before use 1. The appliance should not be used near water (E.G. near a bathtub, bathroom sink, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool etc.), or outdoors on rainy days. Any fluid that leaks into the device will damage the components inside.
  • Page 9: Panel Controls

    Panel Controls > Front Panel [MIX IN] Knob: Adjust the volume of the MIX IN jack. [PHONE OUT] Knob: Adjust the volume of the PHONE OUT jack. [MAIN OUT] Knob: Adjust the volume of the MAIN OUT jack. [ENTER] Knob: Rotate the knob to switch between pages and edit values;...
  • Page 10: Left Side Panel

    > Right Side Panel Power Button: Gently press the button to turn the DC IN Port: (Please use the XM power supply.) main device ON/OFF. T R I G G E R I N P U T : C o n n e c t t o e n a b l e a l l d r u m USB Port: Used for connecting the main device to a components.
  • Page 11: Assembly Instructions For

    Right Side Panel Take three screws out of the Module b ox an d con n ect th e M od u l e to t h e Module Rack by using a cross point screwdriver as shown here. XM Drum Set...
  • Page 12 Assembly Instructions for Module and Cables > Module and External Equipment Connections Left Side Panel POWER MAIN OUT MIX IN PHONE OUT XMP10 HEADPHONE SPEAKER CD PLAYER IPAD...
  • Page 13 Assembly Instructions for Module and Cables > Module and External Equipment Connections Tempo Series HH Black CR Green T1 Gray T2 Yellow RD Red CR Green HH Black HHC Pink RD Red T1 Gray T2 Yellow FT White SD Brown BD Blue HHC Pink SD Brown...
  • Page 14 Assembly Instructions for Module and Cables > Module and External Equipment Connections Busker Series HH Black T1 Gray RD Red HH Black RD Red T1 Gray HHC Pink SD Brown BD Blue HHC Pink SD Brown BD Blue CR Green Do not use T2 Yellow FT White...
  • Page 15 Assembly Instructions for Module and Cables > Module and External Equipment Connections Zen Series HH Black CR Green T1 Gray T2 Yellow RD Red CR Green HH Black T1 Gray T2 Yellow RD Red HHC Pink FT White SD Brown BD Blue HHC Pink SD Brown...
  • Page 16 Assembly Instructions for Module and Cables > Module and External Equipment Connections Proceed Series HH Black CR Green T1 Gray T2 Yellow RD Red CR Green HH Black RD Red T1 Gray T2 Yellow HHC Pink FT White SD Brown BD Blue HHC Pink SD Brown...
  • Page 17 Basic Operation Step Step To turn on the device, gently press the Power button. Use the [MAIN OUT] Knob to adjust the volume. Pressing the Power button a second time will turn When getting started, please lower the volume to ...
  • Page 18 Operating the Module > Home Page Remarks:  1. Rotate the [ENTER] Knob to move between the four modes. In   modes & , press the [ENTER] Knob to confirm a selection, press again to exit, and do a long press of the [ENTER] Knob ...
  • Page 19: Operating The Module

    Operating the Module > Editing Drum Values > Editing the Value of the Metronome After choosing the KIT mode, do a long press of the [ENTER]  Knob to enter the Editing Drum Values screen.      After choosing the Metronome mode on the Home page, do a long press of the [ENTER] Knob or Button to enter the...
  • Page 20: Quick Recording P20

    Operating the Module > Quick Recording Press the Button to enter the recording mode (The   Button will then remain lit up). Press the Button again to stop recording, and the screen  will show “Stop”. Rotate the [ENTER] Knob to move between icons. Rotate the [ENTER] Knob to choose the Play icon, and then Press the Button to start recording.
  • Page 21: Training Mode

    Operating the Module > Training Mode Press the Button to start training when in each of the After making these adjustments, the training will restart by training mode screens. counting down two bars. There are six different training modes: In the SETUP page you can press the [ENTER] Knob to choose 1.
  • Page 22 Operating the Module > Training Mode speed and/or volume, and then rotate the [ENTER] Knob to edit the value. Choose EXIT to exit this training mode. 2. CHANGE UP Mode: In the SETUP page you can press the [ENTER] Knob to choose the metronome’s speed and/or volume, and then rotate the [ENTER] Knob to edit the value.
  • Page 23 Operating the Module > Training Mode In the SETUP page, you can press the [ENTER] Knob to choose Choose EXIT to exit this training mode. the metronome’s speed and/or volume, and then rotate the [ENTER] Knob to edit the value. 3.
  • Page 24 Operating the Module > Training Mode 4. Quiet Count Mode: In the SETUP page you can press the [ENTER] Knob to choose the metronome’s speed and/or volume, and then rotate the Check your drumming accuracy when playing without the [ENTER] Knob to edit the value. sound of a metronome.
  • Page 25 Operating the Module > Training Mode 5. Tempo Check mode: Choose the icon in the bottom right corner to Exit. Remarks: 1. BEAT SPEED: Speed of the metronome (30~240 bpm) 2. VOLUME: Volume of the metronome (0~50) 3. GRADE: Level of difficulty (HARD/EASY) This training mode teaches the drummer accurate tempo by having the metronome sound fade in/out.
  • Page 26 Operating the Module > Training Mode 6. Quiet Count Mode: Remarks: 1. BEAT SPEED: Speed of the metronome (30~240 bpm) 2. VOLUME: Volume of the metronome (0~50) Check your strength balance when playing drums. Press the Button to start the training. Press the [ENTER] Knob to choose the metronome’s speed and/or volume, and then rotate the [ENTER] Knob to edit the value.
  • Page 27: Settings

    Operating the Module > Settings 2. Drum Settings: There are five different Settings: 1. Factory Reset 2. Drum Settings 3. RIM Settings 4. HHP Settings 5. Mixer Settings The default settings are different between E-drums (XED) 1. Factory Reset: and E-pads (XEP). A warning screen will appear to double confirm you wish to undertakethe reset.
  • Page 28 Operating the Module > Settings 4. HHP Settings: Rotate the [ENTER] Knob to choose the Hi-Hat’s Open/Close level, while using the Hi-Hat pedal to move the arrow to the suggested position. Press the [ENTER] Knob to confirm. The user can save their own settings on the User 1 and User 2 disks.
  • Page 29 Operating the Module > AUX IN > MIDI Name Midi Name Midi Right Side Panel Can only expand one cymbal Head Bell Head Edge Mute HHPC Head HHPO AUX IN Head Head 1/4HHO 1/2HHO Head Bell Head Edge Bell Mute Edge Mute...
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    It is Caution: Please use stereo cables. recommended to unplug connectors and then plug http://store.pchome.com.tw/xm-world/M02135920.htm them in again. 5. If the problem hasn’t been solved, please restore the original settings of the module. First, turn off the...
  • Page 31 Troubleshooting I plugged in the power and turned on the module, but the LED screen has not lit up and there is no sound. Please check if there is electricity in the power outlet, and that the plug is inserted well. Also, check to see if the power jack is contacting well, or if the positive and negative poles may have been reversed.
  • Page 32 Contact Us No.100,Ln.511, Taiping Rd., Hemei Township, Changhua County 508, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Email: info@xm-world.com Phone: +886-4-7567749 Fax: +886-4-7567708 http://xmedrum.com...

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