Do you have a question about the PD705 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Virginia Hill
April 5, 2025
does each set of wireless guitar systems have different signals so not to interfere with each other
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
Yes, LEKATO wireless guitar systems use different frequency bands and channels to help avoid interference. For example, the WS-50 and WS-90 use 5.8GHz, the WS-60, WS-80, and WS-100 use 2.4GHz, and the WS-70 uses UHF with 70 channels. These variations in frequency and channels help reduce the chance of interference with other wireless devices.
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IMPORTANT NOTES! Power supply Do not connect this unit to same electrical outlet that is being used by an electrical appliance that is controlled by an inverter (such as a refrigerator, washing machine, microwave oven, or air condi er), or that contains a motor. Depending on the way in which the electrical appliance is used, power supply noise may cause this unit to or may produce audible noise.
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Addi�onal Notes Please be aware that the unit’s memory can be irretrievably lost as a result of a or the improper of the unit. Please take care when using the unit’s or other controls, and when using its jacks ...
TOP PANEL 1. DRUM PADS 6. CLICK BUTTON Percussive pads which trigger sounds or MIDI Pressing the [CLICK] button activates the when hit with a drumstick. When struck, the metronome and takes you to the CLICK pads corresponding LED will illuminate. Each menu.
11. HEADPHONE VOLUME WHEEL 12. POWER BUTTON Use the wheel to increase or decrease Turns the UNIT on and o . Press to turn on, headphone output volume. Master Output hold for five seconds and release to power levels are controlled on the back of the UNIT. It is recommended to have the volume set to its lowest point when you turn on the UNIT to protect hearing and headphones.
11. MASTER VOLUME 12. HEADPHONES Controls the main output volume for the 1/4" output jack for connecting headphones, UNIT. control output level with VOLUME WHEEL on the front panel. Important notes 1/4" TS phone plug Three-pole 1/8" mini phone jack (mono, unbal‐anced) (stereo, unbalanced) 1.
QUICK USE Use the SCROLL WHEEL or [+]/[—] buttons to select a preset. Pressing [OK] gives you access to all To prevent damage to your hearing, speakers presetkits in list format. and other audio equipment, reduce the volume and have the power o before connecting to any other equipment.
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UPDATE The preset sound starts with "I" and the user sound starts with "U". Used to update the UNIT firmware, which you can do via a USB stick. In the event you need to update firmware, you can download the dpupdate.bin file or consult the seller, add this to the root directory of your memory stick.
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LOOP EFFECT Adjust built-in and user recorded loops within Allows you to have control over the master the UNIT. e ects on the UNIT. Each drum kit can be set up with di erent e ects. Use [SELECT] to scroll between Fx Send, EQ, Reverb and Limit.
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Infinite Repeats the loop continuously. Gives you access to advanced editing features. C. Linked PAD Link the sound of another pad with this pad. Allows you to trigger two pads at the same time. KITCH Used for creating a custom order of drum A.
CLICK MODE D. Pan Controls the pan of the metronome output, 0 = Fully Left, 64 = Centre, 127 = Fully Right. Press the [CLICK] button to activate the metronome, hold for two seconds to enter E. Vol into the CLICK menu. Controls the metronome volume.
RECORD MODE STOP Allows you to record MIDI patterns within the When you are finished press the [REC] button UNIT. Pressing the [REC] button once will again, the RECORD icon will stop flashing. The display the following menu. The value in the UNIT is now in STOP mode and will stop lower right corner is the tempo of the capturing your performance.
SETUP BUTTON SUBMENUS A. Keymap Note NO. MIDI PAD 1 49(C#3) PAD 2 57(A3) PAD 3 51(D#3) Displays a MIDI number for each pad. Hit a PAD 4 48(C3) pad and the corresponding MIDI number will PAD 5 45(A2) be highlighted. Once the desired pad has been PAD 6 43(G2) hit you can edit the MIDI value using the...
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The sample volume reaches maximum velocity quicker. Ideal for samples that you Adjusts pad specific parameters. want to get to maximum velocity without much dynamic range. The sample reaches maximum velocity slower, ideal for samples that have extra nuance. A. Mode The sample is at the maximum velocity.
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B. Trig1/2 KIT INC Operates as the [+] button of selecting a Choose between single and dual trigger for drum kit. Can be used to change presets the external pad plugged into Trig 1/2. via footswitch. C. Trig3/4 CLICK Choose between single and dual trigger for In this mode the footswitch turns the the external pad plugged into Trig 3/4.
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UPDATE C. Syn Ver Displays which version of the synthesiser software is installed. Used to update the UNIT firmware, which you can do via a USB stick. In the event you need D. Detect to update firmware, you can download the Displays which version of the detection dpupdate.bin file or consult the seller, add this algorithm is installed.
ADVANCED APPLICATIONS LOAD /USB MEMORY STICK For importing user sounds, kits and settings into the UNIT. Press and hold [SETUP] and [OK] button together to access the memory stick option menus. From here you can import and export sounds to the UNIT. Please note that only EXFAT/FAT32/FAT formats are supported.
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NOTE: The built-in preset kit cannot be exported. INFO Press [ SELECT] to scroll through the di erent Displays information relating to the total and settings and click [OK] to choose between remaining storage on your USB stick as well them.
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Do you have a question about the PD705 and is the answer not in the manual?
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does each set of wireless guitar systems have different signals so not to interfere with each other
Yes, LEKATO wireless guitar systems use different frequency bands and channels to help avoid interference. For example, the WS-50 and WS-90 use 5.8GHz, the WS-60, WS-80, and WS-100 use 2.4GHz, and the WS-70 uses UHF with 70 channels. These variations in frequency and channels help reduce the chance of interference with other wireless devices.
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