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INFORMATION FOR YOUR SAFETY!

THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for USA)

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of 
the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection 
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This 
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency 
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the 
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio 
communications. However, there is no guarantee that 
interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or 
television reception, which can be determined by turning the 
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to 
correct the interference by one or more of the following 
measures:

   Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
   Increase the separation between the equipment and  
   receiver.
   Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different 
   from that to which the receiver is connected.
   Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician 
   for help.

Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can 
void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.

CAUTION

The normal function of the product may be disturbed by 
Strong Electro Magnetic Interference. If so, simply reset 
the product to resume normal operation by following the 
owner’s manual. In case the function could not resume, 
please use the product in other location.

PRECAUTIONS

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING

Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.

Power Supply

Please connect the designated AC adaptor to an AC outlet 
of the correct voltage.

Do not connect it to an AC outlet of voltage other than that 
for which your instrument is intended.

Unplug the AC power adaptor when not using the 
instrument, or during electrical storms.

Connections

Before connecting the instrument to other devices, turn off 
the power to all units. This will help prevent malfunction and 
/ or damage to other devices.

Location

Do not expose the instrument to the following conditions to 
avoid deformation, discoloration, or more serious damage:

   

Direct sunlight

   

Extreme temperature or humidity

   

Excessive dusty or dirty location

   

Strong vibrations or shocks

   

Close to magnetic fields

Interference with other electrical devices

Radios and televisions placed nearby may experience 
reception interference. Operate this unit at a suitable 
distance from radios and televisions.

Cleaning

Clean only with a soft, dry cloth.
Do not use paint thinners, solvents, cleaning fluids, or 
chemical-impregnated wiping cloths.

Handling

Do not apply excessive force to the switches or controls.

Do not let paper, metallic, or other objects into the 
instrument. If this happens, unplug the AC adaptor from the 
wall outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified 
service personnel.

Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.

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CAUTION

Under the environment with electrostatic discharge 
and radio interference field, the sample may malfunction
and need user power reset to recover sometimes.

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Summary of Contents for DD401

Page 1: ...VOLUME 0 5 25 75 95 100 aw_DD401_Manual_G02_130717 2013 7 17 10 54 04...

Page 2: ...ther location PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference Power Supply Please connect the designated AC adaptor to an AC outlet of...

Page 3: ...e 11 Switching the Click on off 11 Adjusting the Click Volume 11 Adjusting the Click Tempo 11 Selecting the Click Voice 11 Setting the Time Signature 12 Setting the Interval 12 Playing Back Pattern Ab...

Page 4: ...ION Buttons Enter the Kit mode and choose a kit Choose a coach type in the Coach Mode 4 Rear Panel 10 This stereo jack is used to connect the headphones to this unit 11 AUX IN Jack 1 8 This stereo inp...

Page 5: ...HI HAT PEDAL Using the provided cables to connect with kick pedal snare tom1 tom3 ride crash hi hat and hi hat pedal These pads and pedals are all mono input and velocity sensitive Note For details o...

Page 6: ...yer or other audio source to the stereo AUX IN jack on the rear panel The input signal is mixed with the drum signal allowing you to play along Connecting a Computer By connecting a computer to the US...

Page 7: ...techniques and dynamics All the pads are velocity sensitive and some voices change timbre depending on the striking force Hi Hat The Hi Hat sounds varies from open to closed in response to how far the...

Page 8: ...k volume and select the click sound in the CLICK menu 1 Press the CLICK button to start the metronome Press the CLICK button again to stop the metronome 2 Press and hold the CLICK button and then pres...

Page 9: ...pads following with the metronome The 6 LEDs on the bottom of the drum module will show your hitting accuracy Note 1 You can set the beat type 3 4 4 4 etc before start practicing refer to the Setting...

Page 10: ...lect kit 1 5 by pressing the numeric button 1 5 3 When the VARIATION button s back LED in green you can select kit 6 10 by pressing the numeric button 1 5 Each drum kit has its own volume value and it...

Page 11: ...page The display will show 0 32 The default value is 25 2 Press the or button to adjust the volume 11 Adjusting the Click Tempo Press the TEMPO button use the or button to adjust the value of current...

Page 12: ...eously the interval page will be selected 2 Press the or button to change the current interval There are 6 types you can choose 2 4 8 16 3 and 6 the default value is 4 Notes If the length of the inter...

Page 13: ...er increase rapidly while holding down the button it decreases rapidly Adjusting the Pattern Volume 1 Double click the PATTERN button and then the pattern volume page will be selected 2 Use the or but...

Page 14: ...ode starting and your hitting accuracy will be indicated by 6 LEDs on the bottom of the drum module GOOD On the Beat If the time point of your hitting is just on the standard beat both of the 3 and 4...

Page 15: ...tton to select beat check type 2 Select your desired time signature and interval Press and hold the CLICK button and then click the 2 button to call up the time signature page Pressing the or button t...

Page 16: ...se G 2 type Set time signature and interval you want to practice Please refer to the Setting the metronome chapter for metronome parameter settings 4 Press the START STOP button to start gradual up do...

Page 17: ...to your performance Score 0 29 30 59 60 79 80 100 Comment OK GOOD VERY GOOD EXCELLENT 17 h q q qq 3 qqq qqq 3 h q q qq 3 qqq qqq 3 h q q qq 3 qqq qq qq 6 Rhythm Group P 1 P 2 P 3 Display 2 4 8 3 16 2...

Page 18: ...ton again to stop practicing For example Practice in 001 1 Select the Follow Me Press the PATTERN and TEMPO buttons simultaneously to select Coach mode Press the 4 button to select follow me type Pres...

Page 19: ...by pressing or button Select drums you want to open or mute by pressing the 1 5 or VARIATION button 4 Press the START STOP button to start practicing 5 Press the START STOP button again to stop practi...

Page 20: ...back data and metronome notes are not transmitted Recording Your Performance to an External Sequencer 1 If you are using a software sequencer on a computer you can simply connect the USB port of the d...

Page 21: ...10 Preset Kits General MIDI Kits 5 GM Kits Sequencer 30 patterns 12 drum loops Resolution 192 ticks per quarter note Tempo 30 280 Display 3 digit LED Connectors 25 Pin Trigger Input Jack Phones Jack...

Page 22: ...Kit List PRESET KIT Acoustic Funk JazzBrush Rock 808 909 FX Mix Marimba Indian Percussion NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 22 0 5 25 75 95 100 aw_DD401_Manual_G02_130717 2013 7 17 10 54 09...

Page 23: ...ymbal 1 Ride Bell Tambourine Splash Cymbal Standard Cowbell Standard Crash 2 Vibra slap Ride Cymbal Hi Bongo Low Bongo Mute Hi Conga Open Hi Conga Low Conga High Timbale Low Timbale High Agogo Low Ago...

Page 24: ...GM Backing Instrument List 24 0 5 25 75 95 100 aw_DD401_Manual_G02_130717 2013 7 17 10 54 10...

Page 25: ...Loop Loop Loop Loop Loop Loop Loop Loop Loop Loop Loop Loop Loop Loop Loop 25 No 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Name Fusion3 Pop Shuffle Mambo Pop Bossa 3 4 Jazz Rock Pop Funk Big Band1...

Page 26: ...umber 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Name Loop 1 Loop 2 Loop 3 Loop 4 Loop 5 Loop 6 Loop 7 Loop 8 Loop 9 Loop 10 Loop 11 Loop 12 Loop List 26 0 5 25 75 95 100 aw_DD401_Manual_G02_130717 2013 7 17 10 54 10...

Page 27: ...MIDI Implementation Chart 27 0 5 25 75 95 100 aw_DD401_Manual_G02_130717 2013 7 17 10 54 10...

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