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Power Supply

Setting Up

Your Digital Drum will run either from batteries or power adaptor. 
Follow the instructions below according to the power source you 
intend to use.

Using an AC-Adaptor

Connect  the  power  adaptor  to  the  DC  IN  jack  located  on  the 
rear  panel  of  the  unit,  and  plug  the AC  power  adaptor  into  an 
AC power outlet. 

AC power 

socket

Using Batteries

1

Open the battery compartment cover on the underside of the 

unit.

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Insert six "C" size, R14, SUM-2 or equivalent batteries. When 

inserting the batteries, be careful  to follow the polarity markings in the 
illustration.

3

Close the battery compartment securely.

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Note:

Power will be automatically drawn from the AC adaptor if an optional 
AC adaptor is connected while batteries are installed in the 
instrument.

CAUTION:

It is recommended that you replace worn batteries as soon as 
possible. When battery voltage drops, the display will dim and/or the 
sound will become
distorted. When this occurs, replace the batteries with a complete set 
of six new batteries of the same type.

NEVER mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries 
(alkaline, magnesium, etc.), batteries by different makers, or 
batteries from the same maker but of different  types.Misuse may 
cause the instrument to become hot,result in fire,  or battery leakage. 

Also, to prevent damage due to battery leakage,
remove all the batteries from the instrument when it 
is  not  to  be  used  for  an  extended  period  of  time.
Batteries left in an unused instrument will also loose 
their power overtime.

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Summary of Contents for AW DD60

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Page 2: ...2 0 5 25 75 95 100 AW_DD60_manual_G12_101029 2010 10 29 9 11 32...

Page 3: ...sting the Tempo 8 Tap Start 9 Chord 9 Play the Pads Pad Names 10 6 6 Assign a Voice to Individual Pads 10 Playing the Game How to Play 11 Starting a New Game 11 Coach Let a Tutor Coach you 12 Specific...

Page 4: ...n optional AC adaptor is connected while batteries are installed in the instrument CAUTION It is recommended that you replace worn batteries as soon as possible When battery voltage drops the display...

Page 5: ...nnected to the jack the internal speakers of the unit will switch off automatically perfect for private practice or late night playing If you want to use an external sound system the headphone jack ca...

Page 6: ...hythm Coach Start Stop Game Master Volume Rhythm Volume Tempo Tap Pad Assign Chord Headphone jack DC jack Power switch Front Panel Rear Panel Front Panel Rear Panel 0 5 25 75 95 100 AW_DD60_manual_G12...

Page 7: ...he MASTER VOLUME button and rotate the DIAL to adjust the volume of the Rotate the DIAL anti clockwise to decrease the volume or rotate clockwise to increase it Demo song 4 RHYTHM VOLUME The song s vo...

Page 8: ...a rhythm Use the DIAL to select a rhythm Rotate the DIAL anti clockwise to decrease the rhythm number or rotate clockwise to increase it 3 Press the START STOP button Adjusting the Tempo The tempo of...

Page 9: ...ke any pad three or four times based on current rhythm s time signature the accompaniment will start at the desired tempo The tempo corresponds to the speed of the last 2 times you strike the pads 3 S...

Page 10: ...striking the pad repeatedly until you reach the voice that you desired 5 Press the PAD ASSIGN Button When you have finished selecting your desired percussion sound press the PAD ASSIGN button to conf...

Page 11: ...ythm to play with Each rhythm has its own level shown below the GAME indicator Easy Normal Hard 3 Start the Game Press the START STOP button the bars of the corresponding pads start falling from the t...

Page 12: ...on the bars of the corresponding pads start falling from the top of the screen as well as the indication lights of each pad start flashing You can strike the pads with flashing indication lights or st...

Page 13: ...hts 70 Percussion Voices 10 Effect Voices 50 1 20 POWER ON OFF MASTER VOLUME RHYTHM VOLUME DEMO RHYTHM TEMPO TAP PAD ASSIGN CHORD COACH START STOP GAME DIAL HEADPHONES 9V AC Adaptor Six C size SUM 2 R...

Page 14: ...46 Ride 2 47 Ride 3 48 Standard Ride PERCUSSION 49 Cowbell 1 50 Cowbell 2 51 Cowbell 3 52 Timbale Low 53 Timbale 1 54 Timbale 2 55 Timbale Kick 56 Metronome Click 57 Metronome Bell 58 Hand Clap 59 Ta...

Page 15: ...p 5 Pop 1 6 Pop 2 7 Pop 3 8 Pop 4 Latin 9 Latin 1 10 Latin 2 11 Latin 3 12 Latin 4 Conga 13 Conga 1 14 Conga 2 15 Conga 3 16 Conga 4 Dance 17 Dance 1 18 Dance 2 19 Dance 3 20 Dance 4 Demo List No Name...

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