Please refer to the latest version of the documentation, which is ready for download under www.thomann.de. 1.1 Symbols and signal words In this section you will find an overview of the meaning of symbols and signal words that are used in this document. MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a pos‐ sible dangerous situation that can result in material and environmental damage if it is not avoided. Warning signs Type of danger Warning – danger zone. MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
Always dispose of packaging material properly when it is not in use. Never allow children to use the device without supervi‐ sion. Keep small parts away from children and make sure that the device does not shed any small parts (such knobs) that children could play with. MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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(FI). As a precaution, disconnect the power supply from the power grid when storms are approaching or it the device will not be used for a longer period. MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
55 styles 20 drum kits 20 user kits Metronome 4-band equalizer (DSP) Reverb effect, distortion (FX) and compressor Recording function Flexible pad assignment Bluetooth® Connections: Headphones, external trigger, USB, line out, line in Standby function MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
Finally check that all cables between the pads and the drum module have been properly connected. Connecting the pads Connect the supplied D-sub plug of the pad connector cable to the D-sub input socket on the bottom side of the drum module. TRIGGER MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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Connect the included power supply unit to the [DC 12 V] input on the rear panel of the drum module and then put the power plug into the power outlet. Connecting USB devices Connect your computer to the USB port on the rear panel of the drum module. MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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Connect the inputs of your amplifier or active monitor to the output sockets [LINE OUT] on the rear panel of the drum module. Connect a CD or MP3 player etc. to the [LINE IN] input socket on the rear panel of the drum module. MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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Installation and starting up Connecting headphones Connect your stereo headphones to the [HEADPHONE] output on the rear panel of the drum module. MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
Connections and controls Connections and controls Front ö # & $ ' ( 000000000000000 000000000000000 MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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[EDIT] | Button for opening the programming menu [SETUP] | Button for opening the device settings menu [MODE] | Button for switching between operating modes [METRO] | Button for turning the metronome on and off and opening the click menu MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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[–] | [+] | Button to increase or decrease the displayed value and to select a kit | Button to end style playback and to stop recording | Button to start style playback | Button to start recording MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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[EXT2] | Input for connecting an external trigger, mesh head pad or bar trigger pad [USB] | USB port for connecting a computer with USB-MIDI interface [DC 12V] | Connection socket for the power adapter for power supply [POWER] | Main switch for turning the device on and off MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
Press [KIT]. ð The first kit appears on the display. Use the [–] / [+] buttons or the [–] / [+] rotary control to select the desired kit. MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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Position within the stereo signal (panorama right / left) Quit the selection menu with [EXIT]. ð Use [–] | [+] in the following saving dialogue to specify the memory location. Existing data will be overwritten. MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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Use the [–] / [+] rotary control or the [–] | [+] buttons to select the Style you want to play. Start and stop playback with the buttons. Metronome function Press [METRO] to turn the Metronome on. Then you hear the Metronome sound. Proceed as follows to adjust the metronome settings: MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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[–] / [+] rotary control. Tap four times in succession and at the desired tempo the [TEMPO] button (tap tempo func‐ tion). The new value is instantly applied. Press [METRO] again to turn the Metronome off. MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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ð The display shows the message ‘Save the song to’ . Use [–] | [+] to specify the memory location. Existing data will be overwritten. Confirm with [ENTER] or cancel saving with [EXIT]. In ‘Pattern’ mode you can add a style. MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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Example: If you set fader S1 in VOL mode to value ‘127’ , then change to FX mode and set the fader to ‘0’ , then change back to VOL mode, you first have to set the fader back to value ‘127’ to get a response. » Continued on the next page MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
Pitch preset, on delivery set to standard A / 440 Hz. LOCAL Set the Parameter for normal operation to ‘ON’ : the module plays the programmed sound files. Set the Parameter for MIDI operation to ‘OFF’ (low latency): the module transfers MIDI data. MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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The fader positions are saved when switching off the device. Cancel The fader positions are not saved when switching off the device. Lock The fader positions are locked and cannot be set individually. ADVANCED Pad or trigger parameter preset: MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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This setting only needs to be adjusted if pads of other models or manufacturers are used, but not if the original pads are used. MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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Setting the time period how long after triggering the pedal no other signal is accepted. This setting avoids unintentionally triggering caused by physical contact. Splash Time Setting the level of difficulty for triggering the pedal splash. MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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The lower the value is, the closer it is to the position where the pedal is pressed down to the floor. This means that the range for closed Hi-Hat is very small. Type Selection of the trigger type for input [EXT2]. ‘Mesh’ for mesh head pad. ‘Bar’ for bar trigger pad. MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
ð After a successful connection, you can play audio data on the mobile device and hear it via the outputs of the drum module. The volume can now only be controlled with the mobile device. MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
‘ Kits’ (resets drum kits) ‘Settings’ (resets system settings) ‘Xtalk’ (sets the value ‘Xtalk’ to the minimum) ‘Songs’ (deletes user songs) ‘All’ (resets all settings and deletes all user songs) Confirm your selection with [ENTER]. Restart the drum module. MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
2 × 6.35 mm jack socket Timbres Styles Polyphony Effects Reverb, distortion, compressor Drum kits 20 preset kits, 20 user kits Demo and practice tracks 55 songs Equalizer 4-band Bluetooth® Frequency range 2.402 GHz … 2.480 GHz MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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/ 2,000 mA, centre positive, or via USB port Dimensions (W × H × D) 295 mm × 60 mm × 200 mm Weight 1.2 kg Ambient conditions Temperature range 0 °C…40 °C Relative humidity 20%…80% (non-condensing) MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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Technical specifications Further information Rack included Seat included Bass drum pedal included Headphones included Mesh head pads Pads in stereo Number of direct outputs MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
Please note these advices, because especially in ‘Sound & Light’ caution is indicated: Even if a plug fits into the socket, an incorrect connection may result in a destroyed power amp, a short circuit or ‘just’ in poor transmission quality! 1/4" TS phone plug (mono, unbalanced) Signal Ground, shielding MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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Plug and connection assignment 1/4" TRS phone plug (stereo, unbalanced) Signal (left) Signal (right) Ground MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
Clean with a dry soft cloth. Stubborn dirt can be removed with a slightly dampened cloth. Never use solvents or alcohol for cleaning. MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
Dispose of this device through an approved waste disposal firm or through your local waste facility. When discarding the device, comply with the rules and regulations that apply in your country. If in doubt, consult your local waste disposal facility. MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
Funk 01 Techno 02 Trap 05 Funk 02 Techno 03 Pop 01 8Bit 01 Techno 04 Pop 02 8Bit 02 Trance 01 Pop 03 House 01 Trance 02 Pop 04 House 02 Trance 03 Jungle MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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Morschlag1 Rock X METAL V Morschlag5 Jazz 01 POP V Ballerfiak Jazz 01 R ROCK2V Rave309 Jazz X ROCK V Jazz 02 ROCKBRIGHT SOLI606 Jazz 02 R DGs8 SOLI808 Indie 01 Y909 Indie R 01 MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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Funk R 02 RnB X 02 Trap 09 Funk X 02 Techno 01 Trap 10 8Bit 01 Techno 02 Trap 11 8Bit 02 TechnoC 01 House 01 TechnoC 02 Pop R House 02 Trance 01 Pop X MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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ROCKV2 SS Vintage BrushV ROCKV3 Vintage R BrushVSWIRL ROCKV3 RS Vintage X BrushV RS ROCKV3 SS Jungle BrushV SS ROCKBRI Jungle R JAZZV ROCKBRIRS Fiesta 01 JAZZV RS ROCKBRISS Fiesta R 01 JAZZV SS Soli085 MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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Abpunch Rock1 Indie3 DD31 Rock1 R Indie4 Rock2 Metal1 Rock2 R Metal2 Morball2 Rock3 Metal3 Morballcl Rock3 R Metal4 Rock4 Conga1 Soli8084 Rock4 R Conga2 Soli9095 Jazz1 Conga3 SoliFR2L Jazz1 R Conga4 Soli808 Jazz2 Conga5 MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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X1_ETOM4 Funk E 01 SDS7_4TO1 RIDE House 01 SDS7_4TO2 Rock House 02 SDS7_4TO3 Rock B House 03 SDS7_4TO4 Rock E 909_TOM1 Jazz Techno 01 909_TOM2 Jazz B Techno 02 909_TOM3 Jazz E Trance 909_TOM4 Indie MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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Fiesta B Pst21 B2 RockSplash Fiesta E Pst21 E Jazz1 Pst20Ny1 Pst21Br Jazz1 E 01 Pst20Ny2 Pst21Br B Jazz2 Pst20Ny B Pst21Br E Jazz2 E Pst20Ny E1 Pst21EDGMe JazzSplash 01 Pst20Ny E2 Pst2TNy JazzSplash 02 MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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Crash18Br Jazz O 01 Funk C 02 Crash18 E1 Jazz C 01 Funk P 02 Crash18 E2 Jazz P 01 8Bit O Crash20 Jazz O 02 8Bit C Crash20Beat Jazz C 02 House O 01 MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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Techno O 02 Pop Sp Jungle C Techno C 02 Brush O Jungle P Trance O 01 Brush C Jungle Half Trance C 01 Brush P Jungle Sp Trance O 02 Brush Half Fiesta O MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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Y808HH C BalHH O 808_3HH O PERCUSSION BalHH C 808_HH C1 Cowbell BalHH P 808_HH C2 FunkPerc 01 BalHH Half 808HH P FunkPerc 02 BalHHSp 909HHOP2 8BitFX01 CDHH O 909HHCL 8BitFX02 CDHH C 909HHCL2 8BitFX03 MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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HouseFX05 Dub FX05 SakataAgogo HouseFX06 Agogo01 Elec9Clap TranceFX01 Agogo02 626_TAM TranceFX02 ShakerShort 707_TAMB TranceFX03 ShakerLong ABcowbell TranceFX04 NoClp C78_Guiro TranceFX05 SDS7_CLP 808congalo TrapFX01 Soli909_CLAP 808congame TrapFX02 909Clp Y30ZAP2 El Shaker 808Clp X10_ZAP El Co bell MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
Appendix 11.2 Kit list Name Name Studio Fiesta radio Mario Impulse Jazz Loop Metal DirtySouth Rock Nebula Drumstep Latin Jungle Brush Utopia Sunray Bluebay MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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Appendix Name Name Name Echo Blues theLight LiteGroove Techno Take River OutofMyHerat Angel Jazz MellowTone Bridge Love MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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Notes MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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Notes MPS-750X, MPS-750X PRO E-Drum Module...
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