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  • Page 1 Intended use: The product FAME DD-ONE XT Simon Philipps EDITION was designed for use as an electronic drum set. By striking the pads, an electronic module simulates an artificial drum sound in various forms and can optionally be played via headphones or external speakers. Incorrect use of the product is conside- red improper and can lead to physical injury or property damage.
  • Page 2 Important safety instructions! Please read before connection! CAUTION! (Electro Magnetic Interference) The normal function of the product may be disturbed by Strong Electro Magnetic Interference. If so, simply reset the product to resume normal operation by follo wing the owner‘s manual. In case the function could not resume, please use the product in other location.
  • Page 3 Hint! (Operating conditions) Due to its structural characteristics, the device is designed for indoor operation (IP20). Never expose the device to rain, moisture or liquids as this may cause damage. Vibrations, dust or solar radiation can also lead to damage, avoid them! Do not apply excessive force to the switches or controls.
  • Page 4 THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for USA) 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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfe- rence in a residential installation.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents: MAIN FEATURES...........57 USB MEMORY Song Folder............78 PANEL & DISPLAY DESCRIPTION Load Voice............78 Front panel.............57 Format USB Memory........79 Rear panel............59 LCD display.............59 VOLUME SLIDERS..........80 SETUP SETTINGS Connecting the Pads and Pedals.....60 Trigger Settings..........81 Master Compress..........84 GETTING READY TO PLAY MIDI Setup............85 Setting up the Power Supply......61 Auto Power Off..........85 Turning on the Power........61...
  • Page 6: Main Features

    Main Features: PURE DRUM - Bringing Natural and Realistic Voices to Your Performance! This unique PURE DRUM technology greatly improves sound quality for digital drums, bringing a more natural and realistic feel to your ears. No matter playing stroke roll or striking pads with velocity dyna- mics, all these will let you enjoy the delicate nuances and natural voice, capture the unique characte- ristics of acoustic drum kit.
  • Page 7 1. [POWER] Button 8. [CLICK] Button Turn the power on or off. Press to start/stop the click; edit the click setting. 2. [MASTER] Knob 9. [COACH] Button Adjust the output volume. Press to enter coach mode. [AUX IN] Knob 10. Data Dial Adjust the audio input volume.
  • Page 8: Rear Panel

    Rear Panel: 18. PHONES jack (1/4”) 23. TOM 4 jack (1/4”) Connect a pair of stereo headphones to detect all Connect an additional Tom 4. output sounds. 24. CRASH 2 jack (1/4”) 19. USB MIDI jack Connect an additional Crash 2. Connect to PC and transmit MIDI data.
  • Page 9: Setup

    Setup: Caution! To prevent electric shock and damage to the device, make sure the power is switched OFF on the drum and all related device before making any connection. Connecting the Pads and the Pedals Standard confi guration: KICK, SNARE (dual-zone trigger), TOM 1~3 (dual-zone trigger), CRASH (dual-zone trigger with choke), RIDE (triple-zone trigger with choke), HI-HAT (dual-zone trigger), PEDAL(HI-HAT).
  • Page 10: Getting Ready To Play

    Getting ready to play: Setting up the power supply Connect the adaptor to the DC IN jack on the rear panel. Connect the other end of the power cord to an appropriate AC outlet. Notes: Please use the specifi ed AC adaptor. Even when the digital drum is turned off, electricity is still fl owing to it at minimum level.
  • Page 11: Quick Play

    Quick Play: Drum Kits and Voice A drum kit is the voices combination of all pads and cymbals. An acoustic drum has only one fi xed kit and it’s unchangeable. However, a digital drum is preset with various voices of different styles and some characterized voices of similar styles, allowing you to combine different voices and make as many drum kits as you like.
  • Page 12: Cymbal

    Cross Stick (X Stick) When X-STICK is in use, strike the snare rim slightly and it will respond X-STICK effect. However, if you strike the snare rim with force, it will respond Rim Shot. Cymbal Cymbal Bow Shot Strike the middle area of the cymbal. Cymbal Edge Shot Strike the edge area of the cymbal.
  • Page 13: Drum Kit

    Drum Kit: Preset, User and iKit Drum Kits Preset drum kit: kits that are preset on the module. Changes of kit parameters cannot be saved to a preset drum kit. User drum kit: kits parameters are changeable and can be saved on the module. iKit drum kit: unique kits of this digital drum.
  • Page 14: Selecting A Drum Kit

    Selecting a Drum Kit Press the [KIT] button to enter KIT menu. The LCD displays the current kit number and kit volume. Press the [KIT] button again to enter iKIT menu. Pressing the [KIT] button will toggle between KIT menu and iKIT menu. In KIT/iKIT menu, use the []/[] buttons or the data dial to select a desired drum kit.
  • Page 15: Editing Main Parameters

    Editing Main Parameters Press the [KIT] button, then press [F1 (VOICE)] to enter VOICE menu. Select a trigger pad. Strike the pad that you want to edit. The LCD will display the selected pad name. You can also use the []/[] buttons to select the pad item, then use the data dial or []/[] buttons to select a pad name.
  • Page 16: Editing Other Parameters

    Editing other Parameters Press the [KIT] button, then press [F1 (VOICE)], and then press [F2(OTHERS)] to enter KIT-EDIT menu. Select a trigger pad. Strike the pad that you want to edit. The LCD will display the selected pad name. You can also use the []/[] buttons to select the pad item, then use the data dial or []/[] buttons to select a pad name.
  • Page 17 Parameters and their range: Reverb Description Range Parameter Type Reverb type Room1, Room2, Room3, Hall1, Hall2, Church, Delay, Pan Delay Level Reverb level 000~127 Reverb time for Room1, 0.30~12.00s Room2, Time Room3, Hall1, Hall2, Church Reverb time for Delay and 000~325ms Pan Delay Press the [KIT] button, then press [F2 (EFFECT)], and then...
  • Page 18: Saving A User Kit

    Saving a User Kit Press the [KIT] button, then press [F1 (VOICE)] to enter VOICE menu. Select and edit voice-related parameters, such as voice parameters, reverb and EQ etc. After editing, press [F3 (SAVE)] to enter SAVE menu. Press the []/[] buttons to select a user kit where the edited data will be saved.
  • Page 19: Click

    Click: Click is a major function of digital drum. It helps you play in a steady tempo. Turn the click on/off Press the [CLICK] button to enter CLICK menu and start playing the click. The button LED will blink in sync with the click sound.
  • Page 20: Song

    Song: The module features a variety of preset songs and user songs. Try selecting your favorite songs and play along with them. Please refer to Song List for details. Playing Preset Songs Press the [SONG] button to enter SONG MODULE menu. Press the []/[] buttons to select the song number item or the song volume item.
  • Page 21: Playing Usb Songs

    Playing USB Songs You can playback song fi les (MP3, WAV and MIDI) stored on a USB fl ash drive. The default song folder on USB fl ash drive is “/ SONG”. Up to 99 songs can be saved in one folder, but extra songs should be saved in a different folder.
  • Page 22: Recording

    Recording: MIDI Recording and MP3 Recording The module supports MIDI recording and MP3 recording. MIDI recording will record your performance and save it as a user song on the module. MP3 recording will record your performance and save it to USB fl ash drive. Prepare and Start Recording To record without song accompaniment: In KIT menu, press the [•] button to enter record mode.
  • Page 23: Rename And Save Midi Recording

    Rename and Save MIDI Recording During recording, you can press [F3 (STOP)], [▶/ ] or [EXIT] to ■ stop recording and enter RENAME menu. Button operation in RENAME menu: Button Description []/[] Move the cursor to the left or to the right. Data dial or Change the selcted character.
  • Page 24: Coach

    Coach: Coach function provides very unique practice patterns which are designed especially for beginners to help them improve playing accuracy, speed and persistence, as well as other skills on the whole. Press the [COACH] function to enter coach mode. Coach mode contains three parts: Quite Count, Beat Check and Change Up.
  • Page 25: Beat Check

    Press the [▶/ ] button to start the practice. ■ It will play a count-in of about one measure length, then play the demo with click sound. Try catching the beats. When demo stops, the click sound will be muted and “HIT!”...
  • Page 26: Change Up

    Change Up Change Up aims to foster your capacity to play with changing beats. It will play the fi rst two measures of a beat type and then shift to a different beat type. Beat indicator on LCD will blink to indicate that it will change to this beat type in the next measure.
  • Page 27: Usb Memory

    USB Memory: When a USB fl ash drive is connected to the module, the LCD will display the USB icon. Besides playing back MP3 songs and recording, you can also execute the following operations with USB fl ash drive: Select a playback folder for playing back USB songs. Load user voices from USB fl ash drive to the module.
  • Page 28: Format Usb Memory

    Press the []/[] buttons or [F1]/[F2] buttons to select a desired WAV fi le, then press [F3 (ENTER)] to confi rm. The LCD will display “Waiting...” to indicate that loading is in process. Notes: It will take a few minutes to fi nish loading a user voice, please wait patiently.
  • Page 29: Volume Sliders

    Volume Sliders: You can use the volume sliders to adjust the relevant volumes respectively. Press the [ ] button to select a group of parameters to edit. LED of the selected group will be lit. Now you can move the sliders to adjust the volumes of the selected group.
  • Page 30: Settings Trigger Settings

    Settings: Trigger Settings You can adjust trigger parameters to suit your playing habits and optimize the digital drum for best performance. The module provides a group of preset trigger settings. You can edit the relevant parameters and save it on the module. If you do not save the edited data, it will be lost after power off.
  • Page 31 Trigger parameters and their range: Parameter Range Description Head Sensi 0 ~15 Adjust the pad sensitivity. A high value will produce loud sound, even you strike softly. A low value will produce low sound, even you strike heavily. Rim Sensi 0 ~15 Adjust the sensitivity of rim shot.
  • Page 32 Curve description: Curve Description Normal The most natural setting. There is a linear change between playing dynamics and volume response. Exp-1, Exp-2 Comparing to Normal, heavy strike will produce greater volume change. Log-1, Log-2 Comparing to Normal, gentle strike will produce greater volume change.
  • Page 33: Master Compress

    Master Compress Master compress is very useful for professional drummers. It en- sures the sound will not be distorted when playing at maximum volume level. Editing Master Compress Parameters Press the [KIT] button, then press the [MENU] button. Press the []/[] buttons or [F1]/[F2] buttons to select “Master Compress”, then press [F3 (ENTER)] to enter MAS- TER COMPRESS menu.
  • Page 34: Midi Setup

    MIDI Setup Press the [KIT] button, then press the [MENU] button. Press the []/[] buttons or [F1]/[F2] buttons to select “Midi Setup”, then press [F3 (ENTER)] to enter MIDI SETUP menu. Press the []/[] buttons or [F1]/[F2] buttons to select a parameter to edit, then use the data dial or []/[] buttons to change the setting.
  • Page 35: Factory Reset

    Press the []/[] buttons or [F1]/[F2] buttons to select a parameter to edit, then use the data dial or []/[] buttons to change the setting. After editing, press [F3 (ENTER)] to save, otherwise, the edited data will be lost after power off.
  • Page 36: Setup Manual

    Setup Manual: WARNING! Drum key can be pinched when adjusting clamps with drum key. Operate carefully. Be careful around pipe ends, inside the pipe, screw ends and metal shavings ... etc. May injure your fi ngers.
  • Page 40: Specifications

    Specifications: Drum Kits Kit: 8 Presets + 49 Users Voices Preset: 194 (Percussion Voice, Effect Voice)+ 3 Hi-hat Combination User: 99 samples with approx. 15M Byte in total Sequencer Preset: 1 User: 10 USB flash drive: MP3, Wav and MIDI files; up to 99 files per folder. Tick: 192 ticks per beat Record: Real-time recording Record Capacity: About 2000 notes per song.
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting: The following overview is intended as an aid to rapid troubleshooting. If you are unsure, contact the manufacturer, the dealer or appropriate specialist personnel. Never open the device by yourself! Symptom Troubleshooting Cannot power on Make sure the power adaptor is connected properly. Make sure the batteries are installed correctly.
  • Page 42: Cleaning

    Cleaning: A regular cleaning of the device from impurities and dust increases the durability of the product. Always disconnect the device from the power supply before cleaning it! Never clean the appliance wet! Optical lenses should be cleaned with a dry microfiber cloth to optimize light output. Ventilation grilles and openings should always be cleaned of dust and dirt.
  • Page 43: Drum Kit Liste

    Drum Kit List: iKit List:...
  • Page 44: Gm Drum Kit Liste

    GM Drum Kit List: Song List:...
  • Page 45: Drum Voice Liste

    Drum Voice List:...
  • Page 47: Gm Backing Voice Liste

    GM Backing Voice List:...
  • Page 48: Midi Implementation Chart

    MIDI Implementation Chart:...
  • Page 49: Prompt Messages

    Prompt Messages:...
  • Page 50 Notes Dokument-ID: MS-DRU0038567-000 (09/2019)

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