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VOICE

N°  NAME

91  BRSHT2
92  BRSHT3

93  TOM1

94  TOM2

95  TOM3
96  TOM4
97  TOMS
98  TOM6
99  TOM?

100  TOMB

101  TOM9
102  TOMHSTD

103  TOMMSTD
104  TOMPOP1
105  TOMPOP2
106  TOMPOP3
107  TOMPOP4
108  TOMPOPS
109  TOMPOP6

110  808T1

111  808T2
112  808T3

113  ETOM0S

CYMBAL 

114  CRASH1
115  CRASH9
116  CRSHJS1
117  CRSHJS2
118  CRSHSTD1
119  CRSHSTD2

120  LTCRSH1
121  LTCRSH2
122  LTCRSH3
123  ORCCYM1
124  ORCCYM2
125  CRASH18
126  JAZZRD
127  RBLLSTD
128  RIDEBELL
129  REVCYM1
130  REVCYM2
131  REVCYM3
132  REVCYM4
133  RIDEJZ1
134  RIDEJZ2
135  RIDESTD

VOICE

N°  NAME

136  RIDE1
137  RIDE2
138  REV CYMBAL
139  SPLSH1
140  SPLSH2

141  CRASHC1

142  CNCYMBAL
143  CRASHPOP1
144  CRASHPOP2
145  CRASHPOP3
146  CRASHPOP4

147  SPLASHC

148  RIDELC2

149  RIDEH1

150  RIDEH2

151  ECRASH1

152  ECRASH2
153  ECRASH3
154  ECRASH4
155  SPLASH

PERCUSSION 

156  EMRCA1
157  EMTRI
158  ETRNGL1
159  ETRNGL2
160  EBELL 1

161  ECBSA2

162  ETMBRIN1
163  ETMBRIN2
164  CABASA1
165  CABASA2
166  CHKR01

167  CHKR02

168  CHKR03

169  CLAP1

170  CLAP2
171  CLAP3
172  CLAP4
173  COWBLL1

174  COWBL2

175  COWBLL13

176  COWBLL14

177  COWBLL15
178  HAGOGO1
179  HAGOGO2
180  HAGOGO3

EAGLETONE E-TOUCH ELECTRONIC DRUMS 

User’s manual english

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Summary of Contents for Compact E-touch

Page 1: ...www eagletone com electronic drum user s manual...

Page 2: ...nstrument is not be used for an extended period of time Unplug the AC adaptor during electric storms Avoid plugging the AC adaptor into the same AC outlet as appliance with high power consumption such...

Page 3: ...g 16 Select pad voice 16 Adjust pad volume 17 Pad pan 17 Pad tuning 17 Establish user drum kit 17 Song setting 18 Select song 18 Song playing 18 Accompaniment volume 18 Drum sound of the song 19 Song...

Page 4: ...ulting in injury Be careful around pipe ends inside the pipe and screw ends metal shavings etc May injure your fingers Inside this package Before assembly please makde sure that all the items listed b...

Page 5: ...PACKAGING INFORMATION User s manual english EAGLETONE E TOUCH ELECTRONIC DRUMS 5 PANEL CONTROLS O...

Page 6: ...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 10 Loosen the screws at the collars 11 Adjust the hi hat collars to p...

Page 7: ...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 over...

Page 8: ...Loosen the square screw of the hammer 8 Tighten the square screw to fix the hammer Assemble the pedal and the bass drum 1 Put the pedal to the left floor 2 Put the bass drum with hammer to the right f...

Page 9: ...r of the module and the pad 2 Use the cable tie to tie the cable 12 ties ride crash tom 2 tom 1 tom 3 hi hat cymbal snare module cable tie 12 totally bass hi hat control User s manual english EAGLETON...

Page 10: ...a third time to stop 12 SET UP Practical setting button 13 RECORD Records the drum sound 14 VOICE VOL PAN TUN Sets up the voice volume pan and tune 15 CLICK Turns on off the metronome 16 ON OFF It tu...

Page 11: ...nal to external MIDI device or PC Connect with MIDI keyboard MIDI port connect with the MIDI OUT connector of MIDI keyboard or external pads as the external audio source to control this digital drum P...

Page 12: ...ly to enter into the pan setting The display displays 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 p...

Page 13: ...e song tempo Drum sound of the song percussion Press DRUM OFF button to start close the drum sound func tion If DRUM OFF starts the drum sound will be closed and DRUM OFF LED lights on Tempo setting a...

Page 14: ...st and the crosstalk rejection level next 2 Use DATA button to adjust the trigger sensitivity rejec tion level C 01 16 non recycle The higher value means higher rejection level Trigger curve 1 Press S...

Page 15: ...a Mac OSX After connection the system recognizes this equipment as USB COMPOSIT E DEVICE USB is only used when connected with MIDI devices Note when USB is connected with PC all MIDI data can be sent...

Page 16: ...0 X O Pan 11 X X Expression 64 O Sustain Pedal 65 X X Portamento On Off 66 X X Sostenuto Pedal 67 X X Soft Pedal 80 X X Reverb Program 81 X X Chorus Program 91 X X Reverb Level 93 X X Chorus Level 120...

Page 17: ...phony 32 Drum kits 20 preset drum kits KIT01 20 15 user drum kits USER01 15 Voice 250 voices DRUMS PERCUSSION SFX Effect the reverb switch Audio sequencer DEMO SONG 20 Recording real time recording bu...

Page 18: ...3 3 JAZZ1 4 ROCK1 4 LATIN1 5 ROCK2 5 DANCE1 6 ROCK3 6 EAST1 7 FUNK1 7 FUNK1 8 FUNK2 8 FUNK2 9 LATIN1 9 FUNK3 10 LATIN2 10 LATIN 11 BOSSA 12 JAZZ1 13 JAZZ2 14 BRUSH 15 ORCH 16 DANCE1 17 DANCE2 18 EAST1...

Page 19: ...SNCOMBO3 38 SNCOMBO4 39 SNCOMBO5 40 SNCOMBO6 41 SRSTD 42 SRIMC4 43 POPSN1 44 POPSN2 VOICE N NAME 45 POPSN3 46 POPSN4 47 POPSN5 48 POPSN5 ELECTRIC SNARE 49 SYNSN01 50 ESN11 51 ESN1 52 ESN2 53 ESN3 54 E...

Page 20: ...132 REVCYM4 133 RIDEJZ1 134 RIDEJZ2 135 RIDESTD VOICE N NAME 136 RIDE1 137 RIDE2 138 REV CYMBAL 139 SPLSH1 140 SPLSH2 141 CRASHC1 142 CNCYMBAL 143 CRASHPOP1 144 CRASHPOP2 145 CRASHPOP3 146 CRASHPOP4...

Page 21: ...G 210 TAIKO1 211 TAIKO2 212 TAIKO3 213 TAIKO4 214 TAIKOSD1 215 TAIKOSD3 216 CHIM1 217 CHIM2 218 STICK2 219 TIM1 220 TIM2 221 TIM3 222 TIM4 223 TIMS 224 TMPNS3 225 BELLTREE VOICE N NAME 226 High Q 227...

Page 22: ...2 Pedal Hi Hat 77 PHH2 45 A2 Low Tom 93 TOM1 46 A 2 Open Hi Hat 70 OHHSTD 47 B2 Low Mid Tom 99 TOM7 48 C3 Hi M id Tom 98 TOM6 49 C 3 Crash Cymbal 1 118 CRSHSTD1 50 D3 High Tom 95 TOM3 51 0 3 Ride Cym...

Page 23: ...Shaker 234 SHAKER 83 85 Jingle Bell 235 JINGLEBELL 84 C6 Bell Tree 225 BELLTREE 85 C 6 Castanets 236 CASTANETS 86 06 Mute Surdo 237 MUTESUROO 87 0 6 Open Surdo 238 OPNSUROO 15 DEMOSONGLIST N SONG TYPE...

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