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CAUTION CAUTION Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. WARNING When using electrical products, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: NOTE: 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.
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TAKING CARE OF YOUR DRUM DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE UNIT OR MAKE ANY CHANGE IN THE CIRCUITS OR PARTS OF THE UNIT. SERVICE AND MODIFICATION w direct sunlight (near a window), This product should be serviced by qualified w high temperatures (near a heat source, service personnel when, outside, or in a car during the daytime),...
INSTALLATION CRASH1 CRASH 2 B-12 Cymbal-edg B-12 Cymbal-edg TOM1 HI-HAT B-8 Tom A-8 Hi-Hat TOM2 B-8 Tom SOUND MODULE RIDE HD-010B B-14 Cymbal-edg-Bell SNARE B-8 Snare TOM3 B-8 Tom TOM4 B-8 Tom KICK B-8 Kick RACK SYSTEM HI-HAT CONTROL PEDAL RACK C B-HH Ctrl KICK PEDAL...
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INSTALLATION RACK INSTALLATION - 1 Wing nut These clamps are in the CLAMP box You can find all components in package. All pipes with clamp kit attached are in RACK SYSTEM box, except right , left lag and snare arm without clamp kit, which is in CLAMP box.
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INSTALLATION RACK INSTALLATION - 2 3 Loosen wing nuts in the clamp. Rotate the L- Rod and cymbal support rod to proper position, then tighten the wing nuts 2 Loosen wing nut in the Please note: Hi-Hat rod is different clamp.
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INSTALLATION COMPONENTS INSTALLATION Crash and Ride Installation 1. Remove the wing nut, Hi-Hat Installation washer and felt pad from the 1. Remove the wing nut, top of the rod. washer and felt pad from the 2. Put the cymbal pad into the top of the rod.
SOUND MODULE CONTROL PANEL LCD Display: Information display such as Kit number and name, Song name etc. KIT Button: Enter the Drum kit screen and select kit SONG Button: Enter the Song mode to play demo or User songs Sequencer Buttons: Record Button, Press it to enter the record window Play/Stop Button The Play/Stop button is used in both Song and Record operations.
SOUND MODULE BACK PANEL Power Switch: Turn On/Off the sound module Note: When you turn the power off, do not turn it on immediately. Wait at least five seconds to turn the power on so that the electronic circuits can properly reset. Power In Jack: Plug in the DC cable of the attached adaptor USB Jack: The USB connector allows you to connect the drum directly to your computer’s...
PLAYIN PAD TURN ON THE POWER Playing Cymbal Bell (1) Adjust volume of external audio device Strike the bell at the large ride cymbal make connected with the drum to lower level. symbal bell sound. (2) Press the POWER button while don’t strike pad or press the Hi-Hat control pedal.
VOLUME CONTROL MASTER VOLUME In the Kit and Song window, push the DATA knob to enter the Master Volume control window. The current Master Volume volume level will be blinking. Rotate the DATA knob to change the master volume ranged 0 - 127. Press the EXIT button, or after about 5 seconds without any adjustment, it will return to the previous window.
DRUM KIT There are 55 preset drum kits and 35 User Kits. The kit is combination of different instrument voice assigned to each pad which has unitary style for performance. All the kits are for your choice. Any kit could be edited and saved as your own User Kit. After power on and display initial information, it’ll enter the kit selection mode automatically while the KIT button indicator will light up.
SONG Press the SONG button and its indicator will Playing status Tempo Time Signature lights up. The song window will appear. There are two types of song: Demonstration song and User SONG 100 2/4 ■ Song which is recorded by yourself. 1.
SONG ■ after the last preset demo song, the next song fol- UserSong01 lowed will be the first User song. HD-010C can record 15 User songs. Tip: You may rotate the t he DATE knob User song name anticlockwise to reach User Song faster.
METRONOME 1. METRONOME Tempo Time signature Press the CLICK button to switch the metronome On/Off while the current tempo, time signature and CLICK 096 4/4 On/Off status will be displayed. After about 5 seconds, this window will exit automatically. In the metronome window, press the ENTER On/Off status button or push down the Date knob to enter the metronome setting window.
DRUM KIT EDIT A drum kit consists of drum pads, cymbals pads and Hi-Hat pedal physically, which generate sound in different way such as by striking head or rim of drum pad, striking cymbal bow or edge, press- ing Hi-Hat pedal. We call the source to generate sound as Part, for example, the part generating sound by striking the head of Tom 1 pad is displayed on the screen as Tom1, the part generating sound by Hi-Hat control pedal is displayed on the screen as Pedal Hi-Hat etc.
DRUM KIT EDIT 2. Enter the Edit Mode Press EDIT button to engage the edit mode. The indi- Edit Mode cator will light up. 3. Select part to edit Press a pad selection button to select a pad. Some pads have two or more parts, for example, the snare Part Name (Snare head) have head, rim1 and rim2 parts.
DRUM KIT EDIT 5. Edit the parameter Part Name (Rim2 for Snare) Rotate the Data knob to change value/contents of the parameter. In this example, you’ll change voice assigned to Snare-R2. Any parameter has its own Snare-R2 range to set. For example, there are 492 voices VOICE Snare-S 2 can be selected to assign to a part, referring to Appendix VOICE LIST.
DRUM KIT EDIT 7. Complete the edit After finish all editing for the current drum kit, no mat- ter single or multiple part/parameter, you can termi- Save Setups nate the edit. UserKit01 Press the EXIT button repeatedly until “Save Setups to ”...
STRIKING COUNT This feature allows you to test how fast you can strike pad. Press the COUNT button COUNT to enter the striking count window. Time 2Min The examination time could be 1 minute, 2 minutes or 3 minutes. Rotate the DATE Examination time knob to select time.
SETUP Press the SETUP button to enter the setup mode and its indicator lights up. The Setup window will appear SETUP with the item to be setup and its current value. The BACK VOLUME 14 item name will blink. Rotate the DATA knob to select one of the 8 items below, press the [ENTER] to confirm.
SETUP 6. Equalizer Tone of the drum can be adjusted globally by built- SETUP in Equalizer. There are 10 types of preset equal- izer listed below.The parameter for select the EQUALIZER equalizer type is EQ. Rotate the DATE knob to change the type code of the equalizer ranged 1 - Change equalizer type EQUALIZER TYPE...
SETUP Pad name Snare ADVANCED Sensitivity 50 Parameter name Parameter value There are 4 advanced parameters can be setup in the way described above. Sensitivity The pad sensitivity is ranged 1-127. Rotate the DATA knob to change it. The higher value repre- sents the higher sensitivity.
SETUP Source pad of Xtalking Cross Talk When strike a pad, other pad(s) may sound occasionally. It is called cross talk. This feature al- Snare ADVANCED lows you to eliminate the cross interference among Xtalk TOM1 030 the pads. The pad desplayed in the first row of the screen is source of the cross talk which cross-fire other pad(s), i.e.
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SETUP Then, press the pedal to position you desire as closs threshold while the real threshold value will be shown and blinking. Press the ENTER button to confirm and turn to the bottom threshold setting; the parameter is Pedal THR. Then, set the Pedal threshold in the same way above.
SETUP 8. Reset After setup, kit editing and recording, all of changes SETUP are saved in the unit. This feature allows you to re- PARAMETER RESET cover the factory settings. Select PARAMETER RESET in the SETUP param- eter selection window then press [ENTER]. The reset window will appear.
RECORD Press the button to enter the record window. Record status indicator will blink and the current tempo, time signature and record status are shown on the screen. Now, it is ready for recording. You may start record REC. 096 4/4 right now by pressing the button.
Kit window, or press the EXIT button to back to the previous window for selecting another song name. HD-010C can record 15 User songs. 3. Play back User Song In the saving window, press the button to playback your recording.
MIDI & USB MIDI refers to Musical Instrument Digital Interface. This is a world wide standard communication interface that enables electronic musical instruments and computers to communicate each other so that musical message can pass between them. This exchange of information makes it possible to create a system of MIDI instruments and devices that offers far greater versatility and control than is available with isolated instruments.
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MIDI & USB MIDI APPLICATION CHART Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Channel 1-16 Note Number 0-127 0-127 Velocity: Note ON 1-127 1-127 Note OFF 0-127 Major Controls: B9h 04h xxh Hi-Hat pedal control Bxh 79h 00h Reset All Controller Bxh 7Bh 00h All Notes OFF Program Change Yes *...
KIT LIST Standard Bloom UserKit06 Rock Power Jazz UserKit07 Jazz Pop Rock UserKit08 Wood DJ Boxer UserKit09 HipHop Moby UserKit10 Sand Bag Pop Blue UserKit11 B-Box Walker UserKit12 1-std Drum UserKit13 Room Drum Comet UserKit14 Chinese BrushDrum UserKit15 Funky Pop Brush UserKit16 2-std Drum Asian...
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VOICE LIST Name Name Name Name GM46 Snare-S 12 Tom-Fl 6 GM47 Snare-S 13 Tom-Fl 7 GM48 Snare-S 14 Tom-Fl 8 GM49 Snare-S 15 Tom-Fl 9 GM50 Snare-S 16 Tom-Fl 10 GM51 Snare 1 Tom-Fl 11 GM52 Snare 2 Tom-Fl 12 GM53 Snare 3 Tom-Fl 13...
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VOICE LIST Name Name Name Name Tom-Mi 9 HH-Clo 12 Crash1-E 6 Ride-B 8 Tom-Mi 10 HH-Clo 13 Crash1-E 7 Ride-B 9 Tom-Mi 11 HH-Clo 14 Crash1-E 8 Ride-B 10 Tom-Mi 12 HH-Clo 15 Crash1-E 9 Ride-B 11 Tom-Mi 13 HH-Clo 16 Crash1-E 10 Ride-B 12...
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VOICE LIST Name Name Name Name EFX 7 EFX 32 EFX 57 EFX 82 EFX 8 EFX 33 EFX 58 EFX 83 EFX 9 EFX 34 EFX 59 EFX 84 EFX 10 EFX 35 EFX 60 EFX 85 EFX 11 EFX 36 EFX 61 EFX 86...
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