FESLEY FED-1100W User Manual

FESLEY FED-1100W User Manual

Multifunctional electronic drum

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TO LEAD A NEW COOL
FED-1100W
USER MANUAL
MULTIFUNCTIONAL ELECTRONIC DRUM
Electronic Drum Set
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  • Page 1 TO LEAD A NEW COOL FED-1100W USER MANUAL MULTIFUNCTIONAL ELECTRONIC DRUM Electronic Drum Set To connect directly with our Support team 1-877-748-4799 support@fesleymusic.com www.fesleymusic.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS FUNCTION INTRODUCTION CONTENS INSTALLATION GUIDE Check the attached items Stand pipe fitting Install the bass drum and pedal Install the all drum parts Connect the pads to the sound module Install the drum chair SOUND MODULE OPERATION GUIDE Introduction of function buttons and jacks THE USAGE GUIDELINES Turning the device on or off Direct Conversion of drum kit tones...
  • Page 3: Contens

    INSTALLATION GUIDE ● Please follow the instructions and read the "safety precautions" in the User Manual carefully before using . ● This product must be installed by adult , please do not let the minor install it independently. Mechanical hammer kick drum pedal The mechanically simulated kick drum pedal brings you a real feeling of pedaling.
  • Page 4: Installation Guide

    INSTALLATION GUIDE Tom×4...
  • Page 5: Stand Pipe Fitting

    INSTALLATION GUIDE Loosen the hand knobs and spread the left and right legs of the stand as shown in the illustration. Attach the cymbal mounts (two locations) and drum mounts (five loca- tions) as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 6: Install The Bass Drum And Pedal

    INSTALLATION GUIDE Assemble the Pedal to the Bass Drum. ① Fix the chain to the enclosures of the half- moon shape in the direction of the arrow. ② Fit the connect section of the kick pedal holder into the bass drum's connec- tion stopper.
  • Page 7: Install The All Drum Parts

    INSTALLATION GUIDE Assemble the Hi-Hat Cymbal and Pedal to the Pedal stand. Attach the all parts, and adjust the positions of the pads and the sound module to your liking.
  • Page 8: Connect The Pads To The Sound Module

    INSTALLATION GUIDE Connect the pads to the sound module. BD: Bass Drum CR: Crash Cymbal 1 SD: Snare Drum HH: Hi-Hat Cymbal T3: Tom 3 HHC: Hi-Hat Control T2: Tom 2 T4: Tom 4 T1: Tom 1 CR2: Crash Cymbal 2 RD: Ride Cymbal USB:MIDI in/out...
  • Page 9: Install The Drum Chair

    INSTALLATION GUIDE If equipped, attach the additional part such as the drum chair. Ensure that your sound module is turned off. Insert the power adaptor's DC plug into the connector on the backpanel of the module. Plug the power adaptor's AC power cord into an AC wall socket or another electrical outlet.
  • Page 10: Sound Module Operation Guide

    SOUND MODULE OPERATION GUIDE 1. Display Window Displays the operation information and data 2. Record/Playback REC KEY : Record the drum performance. PLAY/ STOP KEY : Play or pause the performance. SONG KEY : Inputs the song PLAY/ STOP KEY : Plays or pauses the song. 3.
  • Page 11 SOUND MODULE OPERATION GUIDE 8. HEADPHONE Jack Headphone jack 9. AUDIO OUTPUT Jack Connect an audio output device. 10. In/Out volume MP3 Adjustment: Adjust the input volume of MP3. MASTE R Adjustment: Adjust the output volume of the audio mixer connected to the output device interface.
  • Page 12: The Usage Guidelines

    THE USAGE GUIDELINES Turning the device on or off Plug the DC 7V jack on the top of the control panel with the AC power adapter connection cable, and plug the other end of the AC power adapter cord into an AC power outlet. Plug the other end of the AC power adapter cable into an AC outlet.
  • Page 13: Adjust The Volume Or Beat

    THE USAGE GUIDELINES Adjusting the volume or beat of a drum kit or song Use the VOLUME CONTROL BUTTONS (FADER) keys to select high or low volume. Then push the slide adjustment keys up (drums and cymbals) or down (drums, bass drum, cymbals).
  • Page 14: How To Use The Drum Kit

    HOW TO USE THE DRUM KIT Drum Set Selection Press KITS to enter the selected drum set. You can select from 16 preset drum kits or 5 user-defined drum kits. Use the VALUE key or the PAGE key to select the drum set that is right for you.
  • Page 15 SYSTEM SETTINGS Press RESET/SETUP to enter the system setup mode. Press the EDIT key repeatedly to select the setup menu you want to enter. Each time you press the EDIT key, you can select one of the f ollowing settings: ①Trigger Time: Adjusts the length of the trigger time.
  • Page 16: Restore Factory Settings

    SYSTEM SETTINGS When the setting is finished, press the EDIT button repeatedly. After confirming, please select SURE YES or NO. Press the PAGE button to confirm YES or NO. PAGE / YES: Save the setting. PAGE / NO: Cancel the setting RESETTINGS Restore Factory Settings Press the RESET/SETUP key 2-3 times to select the reset...
  • Page 17: How To Use The Metronome

    HOW TO USE THE METRONOME Press the CLICK button. Clicks start to appear, and the lower volume control (FADER) light comes on. Press the PAGE key or the VALUE key to select your desired beat mode. You can select one of the following beat patterns: 1/4 →1/8→1/8A→Trip→TripA →1/16→1/16A→1/16B→1/16C→1/16D →1/16E→6Tupl You can use the TEMPO/C.VOL (tempo or volume)
  • Page 18: Play Along With The Song

    PLAY ALONG WITH THE SONG Song Replay Press the SONG button to enter the song mode. Informa- tion about the song currently playing will be shown on the display, and the indicator in the FADER (volume control) area will light up. Press the PAGE key or the VALUE key to select the rhyme pat- tern that suits you.
  • Page 19: How To Record Your Performance

    HOW TO RECORD YOUR PERFORMANCE Press the REC button (Record) to enter the recording mode. The current rhyme information will be shown on the display, and the FADER (volume control) zone indicator will light up. Press the PAGE key or the VALUE key to select your piece of music. You can select one of the following rhythm forms: R00: The user's rhythm style;...
  • Page 20: Appendix

    APPENDIX Track List Song Name USER SONG rock beat hard rock acid jazz hard rock 2 rock folk ballade beat hip hop salsa bigband samba jazz dance break beat mambo shuffle cha cha polka slow beat cool soul pop rock slow pop dancy pop pop swing...
  • Page 21 APPENDIX Kev / Noe Prog 1 Standard Prog 9 Room Prog 9 Power Prog 25 Electrorc Prog 26 TR-808 53/F3 Ride Bell 54/ F#3 Tambourine 55/G3 Splash Cymbal 808 Cowbell 56/ G#3 Cowbell 57/A3 Crash Cymbal 2 58/ A#3 Vibra Slap 59/B3 Ride Cymbal 2 60/CA...
  • Page 22 APPENDIX Drum Set Table : MIDI Channel 10 Key/Note Prog 33: Jazz Prog 41: Brush Prog 49: Orchestra Prog 57: SFX Set Prog 65: ELEC Drum 27/ D#1 Closed Hi-Hat [EXC1] ELEC. Mid Hi-Hat Pedal Hi-Hat [EXC1] 28/ E1 29/F1 Open Hi-Hat [EXC1] 30 / F#1 Ride Cymbal...
  • Page 23 APPENDIX Prog 33: Jazz Prog 41: Brush Prog 49: Orchestra Prog 57: SFX Set Prog 65: ELEC Drum Key/Note Birds Tweet 78/F#5 Rain 79/G5 Thundel 80/G#5 Wind 81/ A5 Seashore 82/ A#5 Stream 83/B5 Bubble 84/C6 85/C#6 86/D6 87/D#6 Applauses 88/E6 89/F6 90/ F#6...
  • Page 24 APPENDIX Prog 66: FUNK Drum Key / Note Prog 67: JAZZ Drum Prog 68: METAL Drum Prog 69: ROCK Drum 58 / A#3 FUNK. Ride Cup JAZZ. Ride Cup METAL. Ride Cup ROCK. Ride Cup 59/B3 60/C4 61/C#4 62/ D4 63/D#4 64/ E4 FUNK.
  • Page 25 APPENDIX Key / Note Key/ Note Prog 70: WD Drum Prog 128: CM-64/32 Prog 68: METAL Drum Prog 69: ROCK Drum 70/ A#4 123 / D#9 ELEC. Ride_Cup Open Surdo [EXC6] Maracas 71/B4 124 / E9 Ride Cymbal 2 Short Whistle Metronome Click 72/C5 125 / F9...
  • Page 26: Gm Sound Variation Table

    GM Sound Variation Table GM Sound Variation (all channels except 10) To select variation : send CTRL 0, then PC PC: Program change CO: controller 0 value (zero for General Midi capital sounds) Sound names conventions : w - pan type sound (low notes sent to left, high notes sent to right) d -other velocity response v - velocity split type sound 0-special release on sound...
  • Page 27 APPENDIX GENERAL MIDI 1'st VAR 2'nd VAR 3'rd VAR Syn Brass 3 El. Guitar (jazz) Hawaiian Gt. Syn Brass 4 El.Guitar(clean) Chorus Gt Syn Bass 1 El.Guitar (muted) Funk Gt Syn Bass 2 Overdriven Guitar Syn Bass 3 Distortion Guitar Feedback Gt.
  • Page 28 GM Sound Variation Table GENERAL MIDI 1'st VAR 2'nd VAR 3'rd VAR Sitar Synth Brass 2 Syn Brass 4 Acou Bass 1 Soprano Sax Acou Bass 2 Alto Sax Elec Bass 1 Tenor Sax Elec Bass 2 Baritone Sax Slap Bass 1 Oboe Slap Bass 2 English Horn...
  • Page 29 APPENDIX GENERAL MIDI 1'st VAR 2'nd VAR 3'rd VAR FX 5 (brightness) Wind Bell FX 6 (goblins) Glock FX 7 (echoes) Tube Bell Echo Pan FX 8 (sci-fi) Xylophone Sitar Marimba Banjo Koto Shamisen Koto Shakuhachi Taisho Koto Kalimba Whistle 1 Bag pipe Whistle 2 Fiddle...
  • Page 30: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS FED1100W 3-Zone Snare, 1-Zone Toms 4 Kits Pads Hi-Hat Cymbal, Crash Cymbal (Mute senser), 2-Zone Ride Cymbal, Cymbals Splash Cymbal Pedal Swtich Hi-Hat Control, Kick Pedal (Sensitive Velocity) 16 Preset Kits, 5 User Kits Drum Kits Songs 44 Rhythm Patterns Display 16 x 2 LCD Module Kits, Song, Play/Stop, Rec, Play/Stop, Click, Reset/Setup, Edit, @-dial, Page...
  • Page 31: Midi Implementation Chart

    MIDI Implementation Chart Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Channel Default 1 ~ 8 & 10 ~ 16 Changed Mode Default Mode 3 Messages Altered ************* ***************** Note Number 0 ~ 127 0 ~ 127 True voice ************* 0 ~ 127 Velocity Note ON 0 ~ 127...
  • Page 32: Product Maintenance

    PRO DUCT MA INT E NANCE Careful maintenance and protection of this product plays an important role in prolonging the service life of the product and reducing the failure. A V OI D HE ATING , DA MPN ESS OR DIRE CT S UN L IGH T Do not over expose the product to direct sunlight, or place it near air conditioning or extremely hot place.
  • Page 33: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING BE CAREFUL Smoke, odor, overheating The improper use of power cord may cause When the product smokes, smells or fire and electric shock. The following overheats, there is a danger of fire and precautions must be observed: electric shock when it is used continually.
  • Page 34 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Falling or colliding Location selection If the product falls or is damaged by strong It should be avoided to place the product impact, it will be in danger of causing fire in the following places, otherwise there is and electric shock.
  • Page 35 WHAT WE ARE FESLEY is a startup music instrument brand on a mission to transform the way musicians experience their instruments. With a team of passionate music lovers with decades of exquisite production experience and designers from renowned music schools, we create instruments that combine style, quality, and affordability.
  • Page 37 Pictures may be required for some returns to ensure an item is not damaged prior to its return. Items returned are not considered undamaged until they are received by Fesley and verified as such. All damages to items are the customer’s responsibility until the item has been received by and acknowledged by Fesley as undamaged.

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