ddrum4 SE V1.5x
3. Setting up: Setting up the input channels
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1. Press the
S
YSTEM
button. The first segment of the
S
YSTEM
I
NDICATOR
bar will light up. (If not,
press the
S
YSTEM
button repeatedly until the
T
RIG
I
NPUT
segment of the
S
YSTEM
I
NDICATOR
bar
lights up or hold the
S
HIFT
button and press the
S
YSTEM
button to scroll backwards).
2. Press one of the
C
HANNEL
buttons, e.g. the
K
ICK
button. This will trigger a sound and it will also
select the channel for editing. This is indicated with a steady light from the kick
C
HANNEL
LED
.
You can also select a channel by hitting a pad, however once you select a channel by pressing a chan-
nel button, the pad select is disabled. To enable it again, press
E
XIT
and go back to edit mode.
3. The
D
ISPLAY
will indicate the Trig Input type of the selected channel. If you turn the
R
OTARY
D
IAL
, you will scroll through the possible Trig Input types that are implemented in the ddrum4 SE.
These Trig Input types have their respective characteristics and by selecting the most appropriate for
each channel, the ddrum4 SE will perform at its best. Please refer to
for
more details regarding the trigger options.
4. To select another channel for editing, just press any other
C
HANNEL
button. A steady
C
HANNEL
LED
light will indicate which channel is selected for editing. If your ddrum4 SE system was shipped
with the Cast Precision Mesh Head Pads the snare, toms and percussion channels should be set to
Trig Input type ‘mesh head 1’ (nh1).
5. To leave the System mode, press the
E
XIT
button.
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