UNO Drum
1- Installation and setup
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1 – Installation and setup
Please note: To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn down the volume and turn off all the
units before making any connections.
UNO Drum can be powered by the USB bus or by 4 x AA batteries (Alkaline or Ni-MH).
USB: When connected to a USB host (MAC, Windows), all of the required power is typically provided by
the host. If the connected host is not capable of providing the required power, batteries may be needed (for
example, using an iOS device with a camera connection kit).
IMPORTANT
: If the power switch is set to the Battery position but USB power is connected, note that the low
battery “BAT” indicator will not appear on the display when the batteries reach a low level, but the unit will still
be under battery power and will eventually shut off. Set the switch to the USB position to avoid this.
1 - Power switch
This switch turns the power on and off. The unit can be powered by 4 x AA batteries or by USB.
Ni-MH batteries are tested to last for about 2.5 hours of continuous use, while Alkaline batteries last about 1.5
hours of continuous use.
2 - Micro USB port
Connect the UNO Drum to a Host such as a Mac/PC or iOS device with a Lightning to USB Camera Adapter or
power supply (for example a USB power adapter or USB power bank).
3 - MIDI IN/OUT ports
The MIDI ports works with the included 2.5mm micro plugs to MIDI DIN adapters.
4 - Audio IN
Connect another UNO unit or any external mono audio source. Please note that the signal coming in the Audio
in will be effected by the internal Analog Compressor when active