6. How do I know if an auxiliary pad is Pad1, Pad2, Pad3 or Pad4?
- If the instrument has not been connected directly to the Sound Module, this error
message will appear:
ERROR
MORE THAN ONE PAD
FOUND
This message will appear:
CONFIGURE
NOW PRESS NEW
INSTRUMENT NAME
- Press BACK to skip
- Then press one of the PAD buttons: PAD1 or PAD2 or PAD3 or PAD4 (or back to skip);
- Once the new instrument is configured, the following message will appear:
PAD CONFIGURED
WAIT!
And, after few seconds:
NOW RE-CONNECT DRUM
AND TURN OFF
SOUND MODULE
- Turn off the Sound Module, and reconnect the instrument and Sound Module to the rack
system in the standard configuration.
- Then turn on the Sound Module.
Press the MENU button and scroll to the SYSTEM option, press OK and then scroll down to
RAW_DATA. Press the OK button.
At the bottom left of the display, when any instrument is hit, the name of the instrument
will appear.
The names P1, P2, P3, P4 are the names of auxiliary pads 1, 2, 3 and 4.
To restore the original instrument name, go to the instrument's menu, select
RESTORE_FACTORY and press OK.
(For example, if a CRASH has been configured as PAD4, press the PAD4 instrument
button and select RESTORE_FACTORY)
Then power off the Sound Module and power it back on.
The instrument will show up with its original name.
7. How do I configure a tom to become a snare, or vice versa?
Snare and Tom names can be switched.
For example, to configure a TOM3 as a SNARE, follow the procedure used to configure
pads into auxiliary pads.
Instead of selecting a PAD1-PAD4 instrument, select the one you want to configure:
SNARE, for example.
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8. How do I perform a Sound Module firmware upgrade?
- Power off the Sound Module;
-
Warning
: Disconnect all Sound Module cables: 1/4" instrument cables, aux in,
headphone and BUS cables;
- Copy the mdf firmware file onto the SD card from your computer, and then put the
SD card back into the Sound Module;
- Turn on the Sound Module;
- Press the MENU button, then select: SYSTEM -> SW_UPGRADE_SM