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10.10  UNIT 

– MEM 

 

 

On this page you can read information about memory usage and the number of files respectively folders 
(DATA buttons and DATA controllers have no function). 

 

FOLDS 

Displays the number of folders and subfolders. 

 

FILES 

Provides information on the number of files on your module. Please note that this is not 
the  number  of  sound  files,  but  the  total  number  of  files.  In  fact,  all  files  are  counted 
here: system files, sound files, User-KIT files, etc. 

 

FLASH 

Displays the size of the internal flash memory. 

 

USED 

Percentage of the flash memory that is used. 

 

FREE 

Percentage  of  the  flash  memory  that  is  still  free  and  available  to  you  for  additional 
sound files. 

 

 

Memory Capacity 

When  you frequently  copy  additional  sounds  to your  DrumIt  Five-module,  it may  occur that 
there is not enough memory available. In this case, you should clear up your module to make 
room  for  new  sounds.  Make  a  back-up  of  the  entire  contents  of  your  module  and  in  the 
second step, delete those sounds from the module, you don’t like. This way, you create free 
space and still have all the original 2BOX sounds archived. 

 

Summary of Contents for DrumIt Five

Page 1: ...ystem 1 2X Older systems differ in the menu structure and some of the features that are explained here are not available Please update the system so you can fully make use of this manual and your instrument You can find the updates on our homepage www 2box se ...

Page 2: ...ial and error Everything can be done by intuition There are no complicated submenus or hidden key commands The logically constructed operating system is virtually self explanatory But first calibrate the Hihat Plug Play is one of the fortes of the DrumIt Five set Setup plug your cables and play Only the hihat has to be calibrated the first time you set up You ll find on page 25 how to do this ...

Page 3: ...IT DRUM 33 9 3 KIT ENV 34 9 4 KIT VOL 37 9 5 KIT EQ 38 9 6 KIT FX 40 9 7 KIT ACMP 42 10 UNIT Mode 45 10 1 UNIT MIX 45 10 2 UNIT TRIG 47 10 3 UNIT HPED 51 10 4 UNIT INTF 52 10 5 UNIT OUT 55 10 6 UNIT VU 57 10 7 UNIT METR 58 10 8 UNIT MIDI 59 10 9 UNIT PREF 60 10 10 UNIT MEM 62 10 11 UNIT INFO 63 11 Signal Flow and Routing Options 64 12 Technical Data 73 13 Update 74 14 FAQs 76 15 Contact and Suppor...

Page 4: ...l sounds were mixed in stereo some rather dry and others with clearly audible room ambience In a 2BOX multi layer every Instrument is recorded at many different volume levels So the intensity of a stroke not only affects the volume but also the sound and frequency response Some of the factory presets consist of up to 128 single layers The result is an absolutely natural sound performance and an ou...

Page 5: ...pecifications The metronome can as well be used as a one or two bar count in The Click automatically stops in the respective mode PC Mac Editor With the DrumIt Five software editor you can easily manage your module from your computer and even create your own sounds in DrumIt Five format Once the DrumIt Five module is connected to your computer Mac or PC via USB you can organize and manage the 100 ...

Page 6: ...d proper handling of your new instrument you can look forward to many years of fun with your DrumIt Five Powerful strokes When using electronic drums high volume levels are not achieved by powerful strokes You should rather work with the volume settings for each channel and the master volume If you are using a complete DrumIt Five drumset you should pay attention to setting up properly A proper se...

Page 7: ...e module has a low power consumption so it usually does not pose any danger Nevertheless treat it always with common sense Do not spill any liquids into the device Do not drop the unit Do not apply excessive force when dealing with the module Do not expose the module to extremely hot 40 C or extremely cold environments below 0 C Make sure that the bottom and rear of the unit and power supply are n...

Page 8: ... In order to start the DrumIt Five module in USB mode simply hold down the left DATA button above the display while powering up the unit The display shows USB_Disconnected No USB connection USB_Connected Active USB connection When the module is correctly connected to the computer R below Stat symbolizes read mode and W write mode Please note that errors may occur in the file system when you discon...

Page 9: ... made or edited resp programmed by you that contains all drum channel sound effect tempo and song settings and is stored on one of the 100 program memory locations Each mode has a number of pages on which the various functions are grouped thematically There are pages that contain global settings and others that allow separate settings for each drum channel The latter are indicated by in the chapte...

Page 10: ...file and folder system of the DrumIt Five in the following Folders The folders of the DrumIt Five can contain both sound files and KIT files see screenshots below You can change the folder structure according to your own ideas and preferences and give the file storage system your personal structure With regard to the size of the DrumIt Five module s display and for reasons of clarity it is recomme...

Page 11: ...KIT and UNIT settings are saved dkit file In this file factory KIT and UNIT settings are stored This file enables you to restore factory default settings sound files in the 2BOX format dsnd Single KIT files Don t forget to back up regularly Connect your DrumIt Five module to a computer and save your files with a back up program or by simply copying via drag and drop ...

Page 12: ...menu that now appears you can choose between the various user KIT banks PREV and NEXT and then open the desired KIT bank OPEN Single KIT file In addition to the user KIT bank see above the DrumIt Five module can manage up to 999 single user KITs These user KIT files are single editable program memory locations each containing only one kit To use single user KITs start the module in USB mode and co...

Page 13: ...le It is not possible to copy settings from the KIT bank program memory location 1 to 100 to a user KIT Settings from user KITs however can be copied to any program memory location of the KIT bank A user KIT can not be accessed via MIDI Program Change command If you want to select a kit using this MIDI function you have to copy it to the KIT bank first Exchanging KIT settings Single KIT files are ...

Page 14: ...u can use to preview the sound Also while editing sounds you use these buttons to select the respective drum channel see also page 20 Trigger Channel The DrumIt Five module has 10 jacks for pads But there are up to 15 independent trigger channels available since five of the drum channels are designed as Dual Channels SNARE TOM 1 to TOM 4 These additional trigger channels are referred to as PERC 1 ...

Page 15: ...us types of Pads feature in turn playing areas zones corresponding to the respective sound zones Please note that you may not be able to use all of the sounds when you connect a pad in which the playing zones do not match the zones of the drum channel For example if you use a tom pad on a CYMBAL channel you will not be able to trigger all sounds Trigger Channel PERC 1 to PERC 5 To edit a PERC Chan...

Page 16: ...Connections 16 5 Connections ...

Page 17: ...order to e g play practice with accompaniment MP3 or CD player Another possibility is to feed the sum of an external mixer or its monitor signal into this input in live or studio situations You can use either a stereo or a mono cable In a stereo jack cable the left channel of a stereo signal is on the tip and the right channel on the ring of the stereo jack If you plug in a mono cable the audio si...

Page 18: ...ignals of other zones or controllers are on the ring Additional Trigger Channels It is possible to use an additional five trigger channels PERC 1 to 5 to increase the number of pads connected to the DrumIt Five module from 10 to a total of 15 pads In order to be able to use the additional trigger channels connect two pads with a Y splitter cable 1 x stereo jack to 2 x mono jack to the SNARE or the...

Page 19: ...omputer PC or Mac The USB port on the DrumIt Five is a 1 1 port full speed 12 Mbit s and compatible with USB 1 1 and USB 2 0 The DrumIt Five module is designed as a standard USB mass storage device and requires no driver installation Once the module is connected to the computer and started in USB mode it is immediately recognized as an external storage drive You can now handle the module like an e...

Page 20: ...e SNARE button or one of the four TOM buttons The volume of the sounds triggered by the channel buttons prelisten function can be edited see page 60 mode UNIT page PREF MORE Button With the MORE button you can access the additional trigger channels PERC 1 to 5 see above You also need the MORE button for additional functions and operational steps such as undo redo see page 29 With the help of the M...

Page 21: ... saving of settings undo redo steps start stop commands for the metronome respectively the media player DATA Controller These three alpha dials are used to adjust the respective parameters shown in the upper part of the display In addition they function as a pushbutton that depending on the page allows you to enter more commands or call up additional parameters This option is shown in the display ...

Page 22: ...ver from the context it is obvious what it is about In the example below the entire second row is used for the KIT name and the KIT number is displayed without a heading In addition on some pages not all the buttons controllers have a function assigned On the page MIDI see example below two of the three controllers have no function Furthermore there are pages on which only one single specific func...

Page 23: ... connect the DrumIt Five module to a PA system a mixer or an amplifier Adjust the volume with the volume control In the factory default setting the headphone signal will be softer or louder in the same ratio as the sum signal Main Out OUT1 2 Output Options The DrumIt Five offers an optimal output solution for every use From a simple stereo main mix on the headphones to individual monitor and playb...

Page 24: ...fied for other situations see examples on page 64 Saving Any changes made in the modes KIT and UNIT can be saved if SAVE is enabled see page 60 For this use the SAVE function on the respective main page UNIT MIX see explanations on page 45 KIT PROG explanations starting on page 31 Editing The editing of KITs and sounds in the DrumIt Five is intuitive Go to the respectively required page and then s...

Page 25: ... accessed the page HPED the calibration process will start automatically The display shows a flashing icon that looks like a closed hi hat If you have already performed a calibration of your module previously the process will not start automatically The hihat symbol will not flash To start the calibration you need to press the DATA button to the left Now you see the flashing icon of a closed hi ha...

Page 26: ...d make a different setting by varying the height of the hihat pad You can also make further settings for the hi hat These are explained on page 51 If the display reads NoChg there was a problem with the calibration Check the setup and perform the procedure again In case that you have already performed a successful calibration NoChg only means that the settings have not changed ...

Page 27: ...ils on page 12 In the following you will learn how to save rename move or copy a KIT These functions are available directly and only on the main page of the KIT mode Saving a KIT If you have made changes on a KIT page and want to keep them you have to save the modified KIT Please note that the SAVE function of the DrumIt Five has to be switched on in order to be able to save a KIT If you cannot pe...

Page 28: ...e cursor If you hold down the MORE button and turn the rotary control clockwise all characters beginning at the cursor are moved If you turn the rotary control counterclockwise however you clear all characters up to the cursor To finish press the left button above the display SAVE again Copying moving and swapping a KIT You can also move a kit swap it with another kit or copy it to another program...

Page 29: ...ving MOVE and exchanging SWAP of a KIT is only possible within the user KIT bank An exchange between multiple user KIT banks or between single KITs is not possible Canceling the SAVE Process To cancel the save process and exit the SAVE menu simply press the KIT button The changes you made remain valid as the next to the SAVE option in the menu indicates but are not stored Dismissing Changes If you...

Page 30: ...asily e g during a sound check whether the new toms work with the band sound or not The various PAGES of the menu are explained in the following To access these scroll with the PAGE and PAGE buttons to the right of the screen Please note that some menu pages affect the whole KIT while others change the settings for a single drum channel To make clear at which pages you can make settings for single...

Page 31: ... KITs With a Song TIME Shows the elapsed time of the song If no song is selected appears in the display The knob has no function PITCH This feature allows you to change the tempo of the song You can adjust the tempo in a range between 50 and 1 This feature is useful for playing back the song slower while practicing Please note that this also changes the pitch Functions for KITs With Metronome BAR ...

Page 32: ...memory location The user KIT files also called single KIT are stored in alphabetical order starting after the KIT program number 100 The Quick Search feature allows users to search and select KIT files faster Press the left DATA controller to switch into Quick Search mode If you now turn the DATA wheel you jump directly from one to the next group of letters without having to call up every single K...

Page 33: ... the pitch of the sound The lowest pitch is at 12 12 semitones one octave down The highest achievable tuning value Usually it is about four half steps up 4 But there are sounds that are can be changed more respectively less than 4 half steps up If you press the rotary control you switch to a fine tuning mode Then you can adjust the pitch in decimal steps VOL With the right rotary control you set t...

Page 34: ...ways the rim sound is generated Example 3 cymbal sound the sound of the bell is always generated This feature is helpful if you want to trigger a cymbal on a pad and assign e g a crash sound on the rim of a tom pad additional trigger channel PERC and play the bell or the ride on the head Loop Sounds are an exception When a loop is selected on the page DRUM the following parameters are available Lo...

Page 35: ...he sound selected by the module changes When a loop sound is selected only fix is available Custom Sounds With the 2BOX sound editor you can create custom 2BOX sound files dsnd from your own samples see separate instructions for the Editor For custom sounds with only a few layers 1 10 layers the layer setting FIX should be selected for the parameter settings on this page because otherwise the soun...

Page 36: ... can be converted to the 2BOX file format dsnd The editor is available on our website as a free download When creating your own loops pay attention to the correct bar length of the wave file Otherwise the loop will not play correctly The tempo of loops can be edited using TUNE on the page DRUM in the KIT menu Please note that this also changes the pitch The Drum Channel buttons can also be used fo...

Page 37: ...n is post fader the effects send gets the signal after the VOL control BAL With BAL you determine where the sound is placed in the stereo sound image left right Please note that the setting affects both the signal going to the internal mixer and the signal on the BUS individual outputs If you have for instance a tom routed to BUS 3 4 and now turn BAL all the way to the right the signal is only on ...

Page 38: ... Select here which signals should be routed to the KIT EQ The choices are Drum The drum channels are routed individually through the EQ Turn on the EQ on the page VOL separately for every channel you want Mix The EQ settings are applied to the internal mixer All drum channels are automatically routed through the EQ Sub The EQ settings are applied to the internal SUB mix and automatically affect al...

Page 39: ... range from 12 to 12 dB By pressing the controller you change to the MID Now you can set the desired frequency see also under FREQ HIGH Like the low band the hi band also has a shelf characteristic with a cutoff frequency at 12 kHz Again you have a control range from 12 to 12 dB and a low pass filter at 12 kHz ...

Page 40: ...Set here the delay time for an additional right channel delay signal The setting is done in fractions of the overall delay time TIME Note If you set LEFT and RIGHT to the same value the delay signal will sound in the center of the stereo image TIME With TIME you set the overall delay time between 01 10 ms and 1 0 1 sec In addition it is possible to synchronize the delay reflections with the metron...

Page 41: ...RATE RATE controls the modulation speed of the effect There is a control range from 0 1 Hz to 10 Hz DEPTH With DEPTH you control the intensity of the effect The higher the value the more intense is the effect You can set values from 0 to 10 ...

Page 42: ... output level of the player Please note that this signal is sent to the internal mixer and can be processed there too see also page 45 Functions for TYPE Metronome REP REP controls the playback mode of the metronome REP means that the metronome is playing until you press STOP With REP1 the metronome plays only one bar with REP2 two bars REP1 and REP2 can thus be used as a perfect count in BAR Here...

Page 43: ...d song The second display row shows the name of the song filename The number under FILE specifies the song position All WAV files on the module regardless of their location are listed in alphabetical order If the linked Song no longer exists because it was deleted from the module a appears under FILE instead of a number Split Wave Mode Press the left DATA controller to go into the split wave mode ...

Page 44: ...ng play just like that now the click would be heard via the PA system In the split wave mode now you have the option to route the side of the song that contains the click to a different channel in the SUB mix and to set individually to which output the click signal is sent In our example you would set up the routing in such a way that the click is heard only on the headphones and not on the main o...

Page 45: ...d to control the volume levels of the drum channels By default the respective channels are already assigned to the following groups KICK K SNARE S HIHAT H TOMS T CYMBS C and PERC P You can change the assignment of every channel individually on the INTF page see page 52 You can even modify the names of each fader group according to your needs more on page 60 The current setting of the respective gr...

Page 46: ...as to be switched on see page 60 Should the still be there after you pressed the DATA button the SAVE mode is disabled FADER With the DATA buttons above FADER you select which FADER group is active i e which FADERs can be changed by the three DATA controllers Selecting FADERs alternative option The desired FADER group can also be selected by pressing the pushbutton of the DATA controller Push the ...

Page 47: ... type Please note that not all types are available on every trigger channel See the table below for what options exist TYPE settings optimized for KICK SNARE TOM 1 4 CYMB 1 3 HIHAT PERC 1 5 Kick 1 fast triggering kick pad Kick 2 normal triggering kick pad Pad8 8 pad head Pad10 10 pad head Pad12 12 pad head Rim rim Cym12 12 cymbal pad 3 zones choke Cym14 14 cymbal pad 3 zones choke CyCup cymbal pad...

Page 48: ...r strokes You see the signal level in the first row and the zone number in the second row View 3 This view gives you information about the triggered MIDI note number N and the velocity value L GAIN With GAIN you can increase the level of the trigger signal This feature is important if you use acoustic triggers or pads from other manufacturers which may have comparatively lower trigger output In ad...

Page 49: ...nsitive for stray triggers You have a control range from 48 to 18 dB Low Threshold The lower you set this value the higher is the risk of double trigger impulses and crosstalk CURVE With CURVE you can set the relationship between velocity and signal volume Nine different curves are available Depending on the sound or application situation different settings can make sense Take advantage of this fe...

Page 50: ...increasing velocity the signal level then grows steadily and evenly Lin1 Like Lin2 but the initial volume level is lower Norm The signal and velocity levels increase at the same rate linearly Neg1 The signal level grows with increasing velocity at first only slowly Only at higher stroke strengths the signal level increases accordingly Neg2 like Neg1 although the difference is more pronounced Adjus...

Page 51: ...he open and value 127 for the closed hihat In difference to the controller data is sent continuously and not just once with the NOTE ON command value 0 with closed and value 127 with open hihat In comparison to the controller data is sent continuously and not just once with the NOTE ON command LEVEL Here you can read the signal level of Zone 9 pedaled hihat the DATA button has no function SENS Set...

Page 52: ... other example Cymbal 2 has 4 zones and has B4 assigned as MIDI note Therefore the MIDI note sequence for the cymbal 2 is B4 bell C5 bow C 5 edge D5 choke function FADER Select here to which FADER group of the internal mixer see also mode UNIT Page MIX on page 45 the respective trigger channel should be assigned Please note that for this purpose only the first six FADER groups are eligible the ass...

Page 53: ...e P1 to P5 PERC channels see also explanations on PERC channels on page 15 o choke function G4 D5 and G5 MIDI Messages Hi Hat and Cymbals A cymbal stroke at the zones 1 Bell 4 Bow or 8 Edge generates a NOTE ON and a NOTE OFF command A choke generates a NOTE ON command which continues until the pad is released NOTE OFF Playing the hi hat in the zones 4 or 8 also generates both a NOTE ON and NOTE OF...

Page 54: ... and four BUS groups 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BUS Think of a bus as an internal signal path It leads the respective signal to a specific output direct out Which BUS signals can be routed to which output jacks is shown in the following table OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 PHONES BUS1 BUS2 BUS3 BUS4 BUS5 BUS6 BUS7 BUS8 fixed optional ...

Page 55: ...an in ear monitor station and only a single monitor signal is provided by an external mixer AUX In this situation you should select mono so that the signal will sound in the middle i e on both sides of the headphones OUT1 2 This determines which signal is going to the main output jacks OUT1 2 You can choose from the following options Mix The entire sum signal of the internal mixer see also page 45...

Page 56: ...essing the controller Song and Metronome The signals song and metronome are treated separately in the sub mix although they share one FADER in the internal mixer ACMP The reason for this is that per kit only either a song or the metronome can be selected A differentiation is not necessary in the mixer But through settings in the sub mix it can be ensured that the metronome signal independent from ...

Page 57: ... output is displayed Depending on the routing settings on Page OUT see also page 55 and page 64 the signal level can be adjusted with the LEVEL controller As factory default the MIX signal internal mixer is sent to OUT1 and OUT2 This way you can adjust the sum signal with the LEVEL control However if you use OUT1 and OUT2 as direct outputs value 1 2 for parameter OUT1 2 on page OUT the LEVEL contr...

Page 58: ...ependent on the selected sound Four half steps up 4 are common But there are sounds that can be changed even more or less than 4 half steps up If you press the controller you switch into a fine tuning mode and you can adjust the pitch in decimals DECAY This value determines how long the underlying sample of the sound will be played back With the setting infinity the whole sample will be played bac...

Page 59: ...gers the internal sounds This setting is useful if you want to control an external sound source without having the DrumIt Five sound engine always playing along THRU When you switch from Off to On here MIDI IN signals are routed directly to the MIDI OUT This way an external MIDI device can control both the DrumIt Five module and another MIDI device connected to the DrumIt five CHAN Here you can sp...

Page 60: ...n several percussionists play on your DrumIt Five e g at a festival and you want to prevent people from tampering with your drum kits and configurations and then saving that VOL Here you can specify how the VOL display will look at the pages with horizontal sliders e g mode KIT Page DRUM There are two options Bar only graphical view of the VOL level NUM additional display of a numeric dB value Vie...

Page 61: ...ult All resets all KITs and the order of the KITs to factory default If you have completed the process successfully Done appears on the display If NoChg appears the system has not made any changes Module Reset To restore the factory default settings of your module you can use the function INIT see above You can also download a new DrumIt dkit bank file from our website and overwrite the existing f...

Page 62: ...er KIT files etc FLASH Displays the size of the internal flash memory USED Percentage of the flash memory that is used FREE Percentage of the flash memory that is still free and available to you for additional sound files Memory Capacity When you frequently copy additional sounds to your DrumIt Five module it may occur that there is not enough memory available In this case you should clear up your...

Page 63: ...ge gives you information about the software version of your module DATA buttons and DATA controllers have no function SERNR Serial number of your module BOOT software version of the boot program OS software version of the operating system ...

Page 64: ...ns 64 11 Signal Flow and Routing Options In this chapter we show you how the signal flow is set up within the module and give you suggestions for the use of the DrumIt Five in real life on the basis of a few examples alternatively ...

Page 65: ...nal mixer dashed line The two parallel signals can then be assigned to the desired outputs in the mode UNIT on the page OUT BUS and mixer In this case BUS 1 is assigned to the outputs OUT1 2 and the mixer signal to the headphone output see Result This way the volume of the kick drum can be changed for the headphones without affecting the direct out signal For this you only need to adjust the fader...

Page 66: ...ls effects line in signal song player and metronome are on both the headphones and the output jacks OUT1 2 The bus settings on page INTF do not affect the result The volumes of the various instruments are controlled with the mixer on the page MIX KICK SNARE HIHAT TOMS CYMB S PERC EFFEC TE LINE IN SONG METR ONOM Output OUT1 x x x x x x x x x x OUT2 x x x x x x x x x x PHONES x x x x x x x x x x For...

Page 67: ... with the line in jack of the DrumIt Five module On the headphone output are now the signals of the DrumIt Five drum channels metronome effects song player plus the external monitor signal e g vocals bass guitar For the stereo output use the SUB mix So that neither the signal of the metronome nor of the line in channel are in the stereo sum the respective sub groups are switched off see also page ...

Page 68: ... can be used for e g percussion and loops Toms and cymbals are routed to separate BUS groups Within this BUS group the various instruments can be placed in the stereo image page VOL in the mode KIT Only the DRUM channels are outputted All other signals effects line in song and metronome can not be heard KICK SNARE HIHAT TOMS CYMB S PERC EFFEC TE LINE IN SONG METR ONOM Output OUT1 x OUT2 x OUT3 x O...

Page 69: ...ng Options 69 The output jacks OUT1 2 are assigned to the group BUS 1 2 The headphone jack is assigned to the group BUS 7 8 The setting for SUB does not matter in this setup because the SUB signal is not sent to any output ...

Page 70: ... 8 The output jacks OUT1 2 are used for the playback signal For this the SUB mix which contains only the playback signal is assigned to these jacks KICK SNARE HIHAT TOMS CYMB S PERC EFFEC TE LINE IN SONG METR ONOM Output OUT1 x OUT2 x OUT3 x OUT4 x OUT5 x OUT6 x PHONES L x PHONES R x Kick only bus 3 is selected Snare only bus 4 is selected Hihat only bus 5 is selected Toms only bus 6 is selected C...

Page 71: ...ly configured mono and the PERC group was left out Of course you could additionally use the PERC group by sending the cymbals only to one output KICK SNARE HIHAT TOMS CYMB S PERC EFFEC TE LINE IN SONG METR ONOM Output OUT1 x OUT2 x OUT3 x OUT4 x OUT5 x OUT6 x PHONES L x PHONES R x Cymbals only BUS 7 is selected Perc only BUS 8 is selected ...

Page 72: ...FFEC TE LINE IN SONG METR ONOM Output OUT1 x x OUT2 x x OUT3 x OUT4 x OUT5 x OUT6 x PHONES L x PHONES R x First the drum channels in the SUB mix are switched back on Now playback songs and loops PERC sound on OUT1 2 There is a trick to silence the signals of kick snare drum and the other drum channels on OUT1 2 For this all signals except the PERC group and the song player have to be set to zero i...

Page 73: ...ly Display Memory Type LCD 20 x 4 characters 4 GB Flash memory Controls 18 x pushbutton 3 x rotary push controller endless 1 x rotary controller Dimensions Weight 260mm x 166mm x 65mm width x height x depth including rubber feet and knobs 1 25 kg Amount of manageable Data The operating system can manage up to 8 000 dsnd files 1 000 folders 800 Wav files and 999 single Kit files Name Size File name...

Page 74: ...with drag drop 4 Restart the module The module shows the new operating system number during the boot process at the bottom right you can also get this information in the mode UNIT on the Page INFO 5 Done You don t need to delete the old operating system file The module will automatically recognize the newer version In the example below the system recognizes the file DrumIt120 bin OS 1 20 as the la...

Page 75: ...DATA button while powering up After you have selected the desired operating system with Prev Next left and middle DATA button start the boot process by pressing the DATA button to the right load Please note Settings in the modes KIT and UNIT that relate to functions of a higher operating system will be lost if you edit and save the same part e g a kit in an earlier version of the operating system ...

Page 76: ...he pages HPED see page 51 and TRIG see page 47 In any case you should calibrate the hihat properly It is also recommended that you experiment with the trigger curves and GAIN Please note that an electronic hi hat always responds somewhat different from a normal hi hat How can I avoid trigger cross talk Due to vibrations of the floor or in modified setups of the kit it is possible that unwanted cro...

Page 77: ...et up and mounted just like with acoustic drums Make sure however that the beater NEVER hits the sensor directly applies to kick pad with central trigger sensor MK1 and MK2 version otherwise you will destroy the sensor in a very short time How do I assign individual drum channels to direct outputs The DrumIt Five provides many routing options Read from page 64 on what settings you need to make in ...

Page 78: ...st common triggers have been tested successfully with the DrumIt Five In the UNIT mode on page TRIG you will find specific trigger TYPES AcTr1 AcTr2 and AcTr3 and other parameters GAIN THRES that allow you to set the module so it is perfectly suited to the use with acoustic triggers Please refer to the section 10 2 UNIT TRIG starting on page 47 ...

Page 79: ...15 Contact and Support You have questions about your DrumIt Five or a technical problem Visit our website at www 2box se In our support area you ll find answers to your questions 2BOX International 2BOX Music Applications AB ...

Page 80: ...4 File System 12 FLASH 64 FOLD 35 60 FOLDS 64 FREE 64 FREQ 40 FX 39 47 48 54 57 G GAIN 50 78 79 Gated Sound 38 H High 50 HIGH 41 HOLD 37 38 horizontal 48 I individual output 25 39 70 INIT 63 K KIT 11 26 29 KIT Button 23 KIT Mode 29 KtPrg 63 L LAYER 37 LEFT 42 LEVEL 50 53 LEVEL control 19 23 26 58 LEVEL controller 59 Lin2 52 LINE 57 LINE IN 19 Line1 52 Live Sound 40 LOCAL 61 Loop 36 loops 36 38 70 ...

Page 81: ...2 save tempo 34 SAVE mode 14 Saving 26 Selecting a Channel 35 SENS 53 SERNR 65 Single KIT 13 14 15 single outputs 19 72 Single Outputs 19 Solo 36 SOUND 36 Sounds 6 split wave 45 46 split wave mode 45 STOP 24 33 44 STOP ALL 34 Sub 40 SUB 58 swapping 30 Syn 42 T TEMPO 33 45 THRES 51 THRU 61 TIME 33 42 45 TRIG 49 62 79 80 trigger 6 20 25 trigger channel 16 20 36 54 TUNE 35 60 TYPE 42 44 49 U UNDO 31 ...

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