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Loosen the screws

19). Loosen the screws at the collars. 
20). Set the module stand to proper position. 
21). Screw down.                        

U stand

Loosen the screws

module stand

22). Adjust the balance of the drum stand. 
23). Tighten all the screws at the collars. Tighten the clip screw. 

Assemble the pads

1). Take out the pads

3 TOM and 1 Snare

. Loosen the square screw. 

2). Assemble the pads onto the tubes and adjust the position. 
3). Tighten the square screw. 

Summary of Contents for CSD120

Page 1: ...CSD120 CSD130 ...

Page 2: ...ctric heaters or ovens Also avoid using multi plug adaptors since these can result in reducing the sound quality operation errors and possibly damage Turn Power OFF When Making Connections To avoid damage to the instrument and other devices to which it is Connected turn the power switches of all related device OFF prior to connecting or disconnecting cables Handling and Transport Never apply exces...

Page 3: ...peration 13 Power switch 18 Adjust the master volume 18 Select drum kit and reverb 19 Pad parameter setting 19 Select pad voice 19 Adjust pad volume 20 Pad pan 20 Pad tuning 20 Establish user drum kit 20 Song setting 21 Select song 21 Song playing 21 Accompaniment volume 21 Drum sound of the song 22 Song tempo 22 Tempo setting and the metronome click 22 Tempo 22 Metronome 22 6 Record and replay 23...

Page 4: ...lars 2 Set the three master tube at 120 angle 3 Screw down at the collars 4 Loosen the screws at the collars 5 Set the L R cymbal tubes to the proper height 6 Screw down to fix the cymbal tubes 7 Loosen the screws at the collars 8 Adjust the cymbal collars to proper height 9 Screw down to fix the cymbal tubes Loosen the screws Screw down Set the height of the cymbal tubes Loosen the screws Assembl...

Page 5: ...ight 12 Screw down to fix the HI HAT tubes 13 Loosen the butterfly nuts 14 Adjust the cymbal rod to proper height and angle 15 Tighten the butterfly nuts Loosen the screws Loosen the butterfly nuts 16 Loosen the screws at the collars 17 Adjust the U stand of snare to proper position 18 Screw down ...

Page 6: ...n U stand Loosen the screws module stand 22 Adjust the balance of the drum stand 23 Tighten all the screws at the collars Tighten the clip screw Assemble the pads 1 Take out the pads 3 TOM and 1 Snare Loosen the square screw 2 Assemble the pads onto the tubes and adjust the position 3 Tighten the square screw ...

Page 7: ... 2 Assemble the HI HAT cymbal 3 Tighten the butterfly nut Note don t overtighten 4 Loosen the butterfly nut on the cymbal rod 5 Assemble the CRASH RIDE cymbal onto the rod 6 Tighten the butterfly nut Note don t overtighten Loosen the square screw Pad tube Loosen the butterfly nut ...

Page 8: ...emble the bass drum only CSD130 1 take out the bass drum and bass drum stand 2 loosen the square screw of the bass drum 3 assemble the bass drum on the stand 4 Tighten the square screw Loosen the square screws Bass drum Bass drum stand Square screw L 28 5 Fix the support bar to the pedal 6 Fix the bass drum stand the hammer and tighten the screw ...

Page 9: ...th hammer to the right floor Note CSD120 pedal is used as bass drum Each of the pedal can be used as bass drum Connect the pads 1 Use the cable to connect the D SUB connector of the module and the pad 2 Use the cable tie to tie the cable 12 ties Fix the hammer bar the hammer pointing to the pad center tighten the square screw loosen square screw CSD120 CSD130 tighten the screw ...

Page 10: ...RIDE CRASH TOM2 TOM1 TOM3 HI HAT CYMBAL MODULE SNARE CABLE TIE 12 TOTALLY BASS HI HAT CTRL ...

Page 11: ...out the cable ties 5 Rearrange the cables and bind them onto the tubes 6 Disassemble the module and assemble the screws into the module and put the module into the bag 7 Put the pedal into the bag Note The model CSD130 needs to be disassembled the hammer and the bass drum stand and put them into the bag Fold the CRASH 1 Loosen the butterfly nuts and knob 2 Loosen the square screws 3 Fold the CRASH...

Page 12: ...t the pad vertically and adjust the position according to the dimension in the figure 1 2 3 6 Loosen the square screw Adjust Hi Hat CYMBAL TOM1 7 Put the collar up as the figure below 8 Tighten the square screw Square screw 2 4cm Square screw Collar Put the collar up ...

Page 13: ...k of TOM2 and TOM3 2 Put the pad vertically and adjust the pad position according to the dimension in the figure 3 Loosen the square screw on the collar and adjust TOM2 TOM3 4 Put the collar closely as the figure 5 Tighten the square screw Fold SNARE 1 Loosen the square screw on the clip 2 Loosen the square screw on the back of SNARE 3 Adjust SNARE to proper position as the figure below 4 Tighten ...

Page 14: ...Loosen the square screw 2 Rotate as the figure below and keep it stable while folding 3 Rotate as the figure below and put the left and right part close 4 Rotate the supporting tube as the figure below 1 2cm 6 8cm Direction 2 ...

Page 15: ...Rotate 5 Fold the supporting part and keep the collar up closely 6 Rotate as the figure below and fold the whole set Note User can put the whole drum set into bag Optional bag Collar Collar 12 ...

Page 16: ... VOL PAN TUN Sets up the voice volume pan and tune 7 DRUM OFF DEMO SONG Turns on off the drum sound of VOLUME Adjusts the accompaniment volume and percussion volume CLICK Turns on off the metronome UTILITY Practical setting button SAVE Sets the drum kit and save to the user drum kit or save the trigger in practical setting RECORD Records the drum sound START STOP Starts stops the instrument playin...

Page 17: ...output and L mono output PHONE Stereo phone output connector 20 21 22 14 USB interface Connects with PC to deliver MIDI signal MIDI in out port Connects with external MIDI devices The drum MIDI signal outputs via MIDI OUT to external audio source The external MIDI signal inputs to the drum via MIDI IN Trigger in connector Pad signal input connector 16 17 18 19 Rear panel 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ...

Page 18: ...hannel output 2 When connecting with stereo devices it needs to connect L mono and R connectors The volume is controlled by the module volume knob and device volume knob 4 Connect with external devices Drum kit LED lights up the number means the drum kit number Tone LED lights up the number means the voice number the preset song LED lights up the number means the preset song number LED Display ...

Page 19: ...ed use an adaptor The volume is controlled by the volume knob on the module Connect with MP3 or CD player Connect the output of MP3 or CD player with AUX IN connector of the module The input signal can be mixed with the drum signal User can strike the pad according to the metronome click of input signal ...

Page 20: ...ith the MIDI OUT connector of MIDI keyboard or external pads as the external audio source to control this digital drum Power supply 1 Turn off the module power switch 2 Connect the power supply with DC IN connector 3 Confirm all the pads are correctly connected Set the module volume to minimum then turn on the power switch of the module The display lights up and it enters into the drum kit menu Co...

Page 21: ...onnected well then set the module volume to minimum then turn on the power switch 2 When the display lights up enter into the module menu operation enter into the drum kit menu when on Adjust the master volume Strike the pads and adjust the volume knob for proper master volume Power switch MASTER VOLUME POWER ...

Page 22: ... button to enter into reverb setting LED shows the reverb effect Use DATA button to switch the reverb effect use the reverb effect to make the sound fuller Press VOICE VOL PAN TUN key to enter into the pad parameter setting and then enter into voice level pan tuning KIT REV VOICE LEVEL PAN TUNING Pad parameter setting Voice the module has 250 voices Please refer to the voice list Select pad voice ...

Page 23: ...letter P first and then the pan value The VOICE LED lights up 2 Strike the pad of which the pan to be adjusted Use DATA button to adjust the pad pan 8 non recycle This function is used for tuning the pad 1 Press VOICE VOL PAN TUN button continuously to enter into pad tuning The display displays letter t and then the tuning value VOICE LED lights up 2 Strike the pad to be tuned Use DATA button to a...

Page 24: ...er SONG LED flashes once and then lights off 2 Use DATA button to select the current song number 1 20 non recycle Song playing 1 Press START STOP button to play the selected song During playing change the song via DATA button 2 After playing it stops automatically during playing press START STOP button two times to stop playing Note during playing press START STOP button one time to switch to play...

Page 25: ...nd the metronome click Tempo 1 Press TEMPO button to enter into the tempo setting to change the metronome click and song tempo 35 280 non recycle 2 If the tempo has not been changed in 2 seconds the module will return back to the former menu automatically Metronome 1 Press CLICK button to start close the metronome voice This module has two metronome voices triangle and click When the metronome sta...

Page 26: ...ss RECORD to restart recording Note this module supports the recording function but not saving function The recorded data will cover the former data and all the data will not be saved after the module is powered off Play the recorded song 1 Press START STOP button twice to replay the recorded song and meanwhile START STOP button and RECORD LED lights up 2 After replaying UTILITY button and RECORD ...

Page 27: ...nuously to enter into trigger curve setting The display shows etter CU first and the trigger curve number next l 2 Use DATA button to select the trigger curve 1 6 non recycle This will change the relation between force and the loudness 3 CURVE 1 Small dynamic response Select this curve and it delivers high but stable volume CURVE2 The standard setting to deliver natural signal CURVE3 Compared to C...

Page 28: ... to switch Refer to the following figure for the local control setting Local control used to control the connection of trigger detection and the audio source sequencer In the default ON status the two modules are connected Striking the pad will generate sound and it outputs the relative MIDI signal When this function is turned off the audio source module will not be controlled by the trigger direc...

Page 29: ...n the system recognizes this equipment as USB COMPOSITE DEVICE USB is only used when connected with MIDI devices Note when USB is connected with PC all MIDI data can be sent or received via USB This equipment can send its various information via channel 10 including trigger notes force hi hat pedal performance and status etc Note the song replaying and metronome information can not be sent Use the...

Page 30: ... Data Entry 7 Volume 10 Pan 11 Expression 64 Sustain Pedal 65 Portamento On Off 66 Sostenuto Pedal 67 Soft Pedal 80 Reverb Program 81 Chorus Program 91 Reverb Level 93 Chorus Level 120 All Sound Off 121 Reset All Controllers 123 All Notes Off Program x x Change True Number x x System Exclusive x x System Song Position x x Common Song Select x x Tune x x System Clock x Real Comands x Start And Stop...

Page 31: ...but can not be saved tempo 035 280 Display red or green Connection Phone stereo out connector 1 4 AUX IN stereo connector 1 8 Audio output connector 1 4 L mono R USB MIDI IN MIDI OUT Power supply DC 9V inner outer Dimension 246 L 154 W 127 H Weight 0 5Kg the specification is subject to change without prior notice Reason Please confirm the volume knob is not turned off 1 confirm the pad connection ...

Page 32: ...4 15 16 17 18 19 20 PRESET DRUM KIT POP1 POP2 POP3 ROCK1 ROCK2 ROCK3 FUNK1 FUNK2 FUNK3 LATIN1 LATIN2 JAZZ1 JAZZ2 BRUSH ORCH DANCE1 DANCE2 EAST1 EAST2 PERCUSSION NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 USER DRUM KIT POP1 POP2 POP3 ROCK1 ROCK2 ROCK3 FUNK1 FUNK2 FUNK3 LATIN1 ...

Page 33: ...K2 KICK3 JAZZBD2 LTBD1 POPKICK1 POPKICK2 POPKICK3 POPKICK4 POPKICK5 POPKICK6 POPKICK7 ACKICK SYNBD02 EKICK05 NOISEBD EKICK01 EKICK02 BRSHSN1 FNKSN1 FNKSN2 POPSN1 HRDBT1 JZSLP1 JZSLP2 ORCHSN3 SDSTK3 SNRIM HVSN TITESN1 TITESN2 TITESN3 POPSN2 TITESN4 TITESN5 TRDSN1 SNCOMBO3 SNCOMBO4 SNCOMBO5 SNCOMBO6 KICK ACOUSTIC SNARE 13 VOICE LIST ...

Page 34: ... 77 78 79 80 81 82 SRSTD SRIMC4 POPSN1 POPSN2 POPSN3 POPSN4 POPSN5 POPSN5 SYNSN01 ESN11 ESN1 ESN2 ESN3 ESN4 ESN5 ESN6 ESN7 CHH1 CHH2 CHH3 CHH4 CHH5 CHH6 CHH7 CHH8 LOOSHH1 LOOSHH2 LOOSHH3 LOOSHH4 OHHSTD OHIHAT1 OHIHAT2 OHIHAT3 OHIHAT4 OHIHAT5 PHHJZ PHH2 PHH3 CHHPOP1 CHHPOP2 CHHPOP3 CHHPOP4 ELECTRIC SNARE HI HAT ...

Page 35: ...118 119 120 121 122 123 124 EHH01 EHH02 EHH03 EHH04 EHH05 EHH06 EHH07 BRSHT1 BRSHT2 BRSHT3 TOM1 TOM2 TOM3 TOM4 TOM5 TOM6 TOM7 TOM8 TOM9 TOMHSTD TOMMSTD TOMPOP1 TOMPOP2 TOMPOP3 TOMPOP4 TOMPOP5 TOMPOP6 808T1 808T2 808T3 ETOM05 CRASH1 CRASH9 CRSHJS1 CRSHJS2 CRSHSTD1 CRSHSTD2 LTCRSH1 LTCRSH2 LTCRSH3 ORCCYM1 ORCCYM2 EHH TOM CYMBAL ...

Page 36: ...165 166 167 ORCCYM3 ORCCYM4 RBLLSTD RIDEBELL REVCYM1 REVCYM2 REVCYM3 REVCYM4 RIDEJZ1 RIDEJZ2 RIDESTD RIDE1 RIDE2 REVCYMBAL SPLSH1 SPLSH2 CRASHC1 CNCYMBAL CRASHPOP1 CRASHPOP2 CRASHPOP3 CRASHPOP4 SPLASHC RIDELC2 RIDEH1 RIDEH2 ECRASH1 ECRASH2 ECRASH3 ECRASH4 SPLASH EMRCA1 EMTRI ETRNGL1 ETRNGL2 EBELL1 ECBSA2 ETMBRIN1 ETMBRIN2 CABASA1 CABASA2 CHKR01 CHKR02 PERCUSSION ...

Page 37: ...07 208 209 210 211 CHKR03 CLAP1 CLAP2 CLAP3 CLAP4 COWBLL1 COWBLL2 COWBLL13 COWBLL14 COWBLL15 HAGOGO1 HAGOGO2 HAGOGO3 HIBNGO01 HIBNGO02 HTMBL1 HTMBL2 HTMBL3 LOBNGO LOCNGA01 LOCNGA02 MHCNGA03 MTRNGL OHCNGA01 OHCNGA02 OHCNGA03 OHCNGA04 OPNTRNGL TMBRN1 TMBRN2 TMBRN3 TMBRN4 TMBRN5 VSLP03 CNBGONG CNLCYMBL CNLDRM1 CNLDRM2 CNSCYMBL CNSDRM CNSGONG SUPRGNG TAIKO1 TAIKO2 ...

Page 38: ...3 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 TAIKO3 TAIKO4 TAIKOSD1 TAIKOSD3 CHIM1 CHIM2 STICK2 TIM1 TIM2 TIM3 TIM4 TIM5 TMPNS3 BELLTREE High Q SLAP SCRATCH PUSH SCRATCH PULL STICKS CLIP METRONOME CLICK METRONOME BELL SHAKER JINGLEBELL CASTANETS MUTESURDO OPNSURDO L0TMBL1 LAGOGO1 MRCAS1 SWHSL1 LWHSL1 SGUIRO LGUIRO CLV HWBLK LWBLK MCUICA OCUICA ...

Page 39: ...edal Hi Hat Low Tom Open Hi Hat Low Mid Tom Hi Mid Tom Crash Cymbal 1 High Tom Ride Cymbal 1 Chinese Cymbal Ride Bell Tambourine Splash Cymbal Cowbell Crash Cymbal 2 Vibraslap Ride Cymbal 2 Hi Bongo Low Bongo Mute Hi Conga Open Hi Conga Low Conga Voice No 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 13 1 41 37 169 57 103 60 100 77 93 70 99 98 118 95 135 142 127 196 139 173 120 201 136 181 186 189 191 187 Voice...

Page 40: ...e Short Guiro Long Guiro Claves Hi Wood Block Low Wood Block Mute Cuica Open Cuica Mute Triangle Open Triangle Shaker Jingle Bell Bell Tree Castanets Mute Surdo Open Surdo 183 239 178 240 164 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 190 195 234 235 225 236 237 238 HTMBL1 L0TMBL1 HAGOGO1 LAGOGO1 CABASA1 MRCAS1 SWHSL1 LWHSL1 SGUIRO LGUIRO CLV HWBLK LWBLK MCUICA OCUICA MTRNGL OPNTRNGL SHAKER JINGLEBEL...

Page 41: ...SONG04 SONG05 SONG06 SONG07 SONG08 SONG09 SONG10 SONG11 SONG12 SONG13 SONG14 SONG15 SONG16 SONG17 SONG18 SONG19 SONG20 TYPE SHUFFLE FUNK POP FUNK BOSSA NOVA WALTZ FOLK ROCK BLUES COUNTRY JAZZ HARD ROCK HAVEY METAL BLUE GRASS POP ROCK COUNTRY ROCK FOLK ROCK SMOOTH JAZZ FUSSION COUNTRY BLUES BLUES 38 ...

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