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African 4
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Marimba C3

Marimba A3

Marimba C4

Marimba Db4

Marimba D4

Marimba Eb4

Marimba E4
Marimba F4

Marimba Gb4

Marimba G4

Marimba Ab4

Marimba A4

Marimba Bb4

Marimba B4
Marimba C5

Marimba Db5

Marimba D5

Marimba Eb5

Marimba E5
Marimba F5

Marimba Gb5

Marimba G5

Marimba Ab5

Marimba A5

Marimba Bb5

Marimba B5
Marimba C6

Vibraphone G3
Vibraphone C4

Vibraphone Db4

Vibraphone D4

Vibraphone Eb4

Vibraphone E4
Vibraphone F4

Vibraphone Gb4

Vibraphone G4

Vibraphone Ab4

Vibraphone A4

Africa4
Africa5
Africa6
Africa7
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Africa14
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Africa16

MarmbC3
MarmbA3
MarmbC4

MarmbDb4

MarmbD4

MarmbEb4

MarmbE4
MarmbF4

MarmbGb4

MarmbG4

MarmbAb4

MarmbA4

MarmbBb4

MarmbB4
MarmbC5

MarmbDb5

MarmbD5

MarmbEb5

MarmbE5
MarmbF5

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MarmbG5

MarmbAb5

MarmbA5

MarmbBb5

MarmbB5
MarmbC6

VibraG3
VibraC4

VibraDb4

VibraD4

VibraEb4

VibraE4
VibraF4

VibraGb4

VibraG4

VibraAb4

VibraA4

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Vibraphone C5

Vibraphone Db5

Vibraphone D5

Vibraphone Eb5

Vibraphone E5
Vibraphone F5

Vibraphone Gb5

Vibraphone G5

Vibraphone Ab5

Vibraphone A5

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Vibraphone C6

Orchestra Timpani C2

Orchestra Timpani Db2

Orchestra Timpani D2

Orchestra Timpani Eb2

Orchestra Timpani E2
Orchestra Timpani F2

Orchestra Timpani Gb2

Orchestra Timpani G2

Orchestra Timpani Ab2

Orchestra Timpani A2

Orchestra Timpani Bb2

Orchestra Timpani B2
Orchestra Timpani C3

Orchestra Timpani Db3

Orchestra Timpani D3

Orchestra Timpani Eb3

Orchestra Timpani E3
Orchestra Timpani F3

Orchestra Timpani Gb3

Orchestra Timpani G3

Orchestra Timpani Ab3

Orchestra Timpani A3

Orchestra Timpani Bb3

Orchestra Timpani B3
Orchestra Timpani C4

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VibraBb4

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VibraDb5

VibraD5

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VibraE5
VibraF5

VibraGb5

VibraG5

VibraAb5

VibraA5

VibraBb5

VibraB5
VibraC6

OrchTC2

OrchTDb2

OrchTD2

OrchTEb2

OrchTE2
OrchTF2

OrchTGb2

OrchTG2

OrchTAb2

OrchTA2

OrchTBb2

OrchTB2
OrchTC3

OrchTDb3

OrchTD3

OrchTEb3

OrchTE3
OrchTF3

OrchTGb3

OrchTG3

OrchTAb3

OrchTA3

OrchTBb3

OrchTB3
OrchTC4

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Fame_DD-one_ Manual_003_150727.pdf   46   2015/8/7   12:00:49

Summary of Contents for DRU0034851-000

Page 1: ...QUICK POWER ON OFF USB 9V C M Y CM MY CY CMY K Fame_DD one_ Manual_003_150727 pdf 1 2015 8 7 12 00 45 DRU0034851 000 06 08 2018...

Page 2: ...ssional was designed for use as an electronic drum set By striking the pads an electronic module simulates an artificial drum sound in various forms and optionally plays it back via head phones or ext...

Page 3: ...rried out by qualifi ed service personnel This Symbol wherever it appears warns of any dangerous non isolated voltage within the housing voltage which may be dangerous and cause electrocution This Sym...

Page 4: ...allowed DANGER electric shock caused by short circuit Modifications to the mains cable or the mains plug are prohibited Failure to do so may result in fire or death hazard due to an electric shock War...

Page 5: ...let 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 electr...

Page 6: ...ng 25 Quick Record 25 Record 26 Recording Based on Preset Song 26 Setting Record 27 Click Click ON OFF 29 Click Settings 29 Save Saving User Kit 30 Saving User Song 30 Saving Global Setup 30 Uitility...

Page 7: ...per and so on Use electroplating materials and humanized designing makes the drum stand firmer steadier and easier to disassemble Many Other Functional Features Except for those normally functions suc...

Page 8: ...IAL 15 MASTER AUX IN PHONES Volume Knob Mater Volume knob control the volume of output jack 16 PAGE PAGE Buttons Page Buttons Scroll through the menu pages or move the cursor left right when naming 17...

Page 9: ...and displays current number of Voice and Voice Groups otherwise displays the value information of current SONG and TEMPO 5 Number Measure beat Tempo In menu pages when selecting voice or song group th...

Page 10: ...oth ends of provided cables are printed corresponding name of connected interfaces of drum module as long as you connect each pad corresponding to right sign of drum module Refer to each sign name sho...

Page 11: ...R and L MONO jacks on the rear panel For monaural playback use the L MONO jack for stereo playback connect both L MONO and R jacks 2 The volume is adjusted with the MASTER VOLUME knob Connecting an A...

Page 12: ...f 2 Holding down the MENU button and then press the PART MUTE button or the CLICK button to enter Mute Menu or Click Setting Menu Holding down the MENU button and then press the PART MENU button The i...

Page 13: ...acter See ASCII List Rename successfully Quick Start Adjust Value 1 Select the parameter when the LCD displays icon it represents the PAGE is valid displays icon it represents the PAGE is valid displa...

Page 14: ...pecified rim edge of pad Note Some pads maybe cannot be selected for instance ride bell and splash In this situation you can select the method 1 3 Meaning of special LEDs of pads 11 Operating Guide KI...

Page 15: ...d voice start volume Range See details below See details below 0 32 L8 R8 Center 8 8 5 0 0 32 See details below 0 1s 0 8s 0 32 Default Value According to different Pad triggers LCD Display Acoust 1 VO...

Page 16: ...imultaneously group number will refresh as current group in HH_Combi group you can select voice from 629 to 642 Refer to Voice List for details Note In the VOC menu the DATA 290 icon on the bottom rig...

Page 17: ...Loop Sng BluesFk Retrig ST SP Retrig ReST Description Enter Kit mode Enter Kit menu Pad Pattern setting Use button to turn function ON OFF Parameter Pattern Grp Sng Retrig VelCtrl Volume RstTime DrumV...

Page 18: ...ore conveniently and smoothly we have programmed this order exchange function in this digital drum Following operations below 1 Select a user kit 2 Enter the exchange page Press the MENU button and us...

Page 19: ...ven save to SD card Select a user kit for example MyKit001 Press the SAVE ENTER button prompt user to save user kit Note When saving Kits to SD card the digital drum will automatically save it them on...

Page 20: ...nd Click menu are the same items The second level parameter TrigVol always responds current selected trig volume The second level parameter DrumVol Part5Vol always respond volume of all current parts...

Page 21: ...Song 1 Press the PLAY STOP button song starts playing and the indicator of PLAY STOP button lights up Meanwhile corresponding pad indicators lighting up with current drum rhythm 2 While song is playin...

Page 22: ...SE ALL Description Global settings of song Drum part settings Only user song can use this function Operating Guide SAVE ENTER PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE LCD Display Tempo 103 T Sig 4 4 Mode 1 SHOT Pre C...

Page 23: ...ting song the kit selection would be changed according to the kit selection of the drum part of current song During playback of a song the function will be become effective at once while switched from...

Page 24: ...100 108 are GM kits 2 Prec part kit range is 1 99 Preset kits or 100 108 GM kits Part 1 Part 5 1 In page of Song Menu press the PAGE button to PART DRUM use DATA DIAL select a corresponding part PART...

Page 25: ...show current song number For example current selected song is the first song of user song category Note After you have edited the parameters and did not save the song before powering off the unsaved c...

Page 26: ...le SD card in the card slot and then operate as above procedures select AllSngs Card and confirm save operation 23 Operating Guide SAVE ENTER PAGE SAVE ENTER SAVE ENTER PAGE SAVE ENTER SAVE ENTER LCD...

Page 27: ...nel of the MIDI Song 1 When browsing the SD card press and hold MENU button then press PART MUTE to select the settings of the mute option You can select any of the 16 channels to be muted when the pa...

Page 28: ...the first user song 2 You can also select the QUICK RECORD without any setting step you can immediately start recording or common 3 After you finished all settings starts recording Quick Record Witho...

Page 29: ...re The LCD displays corresponding number of measure and the pre count sound cannot be recorded Note 1 We recommend you setting SYNC ON Refer to Record setting 2 If you use Note On event of MIDI IN to...

Page 30: ...r to Part1 Part5 Always record based on the original Parts Loop OFF 1 shot 1 99 loop 1 99 measures All Loop all measure it appears only when current song is not a new one If you record a song on the b...

Page 31: ...ording Precount 1 When set Sync ST ON striking a pad to trigger recording playing the specified leading measure all strikes during the precount won t be recorded 2 Select loop recording precount won t...

Page 32: ...on TimeSig Specify the time signature of the click sound When the beat per measure is set to 0 for example 0 2 0 4 0 8 0 16 no accent is added to the first beat Note During playback of a song time sig...

Page 33: ...id Press the UTILITY button to enter Global Setup saving page Save 30 File Type User Kit All User Kit User Song All Use Song Global Setup Format KIT KIT MID SNG SET Saving Path Root MY_EDRUM Root MY_E...

Page 34: ...n a drum trigger is used as an external pad reliable triggering can be made Trigger You can set the parameters of each drum pad and cymbals in the Trigger menu During the setting you can select each t...

Page 35: ...hen when two pads are played simultaneously the one that is struck less forcefully will not sound So be careful and set this parameter to the minimum value required to prevent such crosstalk With a se...

Page 36: ...menu parameter settings MIXER UTILITY trigger settings CLICK Song setup etc Reset the global menu parameters and all user songs user kits After the operation this digital drum would show back the main...

Page 37: ...d formatted by this digital drum 4 Press the KIT SONG KIT UTILITY button to exit SD card mode Play Back MIDI songs from a SD card 1 When a MIDI song is selected press the PLAY STOP button the playback...

Page 38: ...data 3 Press SAVE ENTER button to confirm your selection If you have selected a user song memory slot which is not empty we will ask you to confirm the overwrite operation You can use SAVE ENTER to c...

Page 39: ...he last one Press EXIT button to cancel this delete operation and back to DELETE menu Loop The playback would loop through all the MIDI songs in current folder The playback would loop for all MIDI son...

Page 40: ...e USB port is connected to a computer all MIDI messages will be received and transmitted via USB Note 1 After format all previous data in the card will be erased Please make sure that you have back up...

Page 41: ...igital Drum as a Sound Module Connecting an external keyboard or sequencer to the MIDI Input allows you to use the digital drum as a multi part polyphonic sound module to play various instrument parts...

Page 42: ...uter on and then turn the module on connect the USB cable 3 Can connect with computer without driver 39 Maximum Polyphony 64 Drum kits Kit 99 50 Presets 49 Users GM Drum Kit 9 GM Drum Kits Instruments...

Page 43: ...nd OldSch R B Magic Live House JazLatin Standrd2 Percuss2 Techno Vintage Junkyard Acoust2 Noise Studio 1 Studio 2 Kit Full Name NULL Acoustic 1 Funk Band Standard 1 Jazz Brush Dacne Rock Jazz 808 909...

Page 44: ...hSn OrchSnR 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 Room Snare Room Snare Rim Fusion Sn...

Page 45: ...Tm4 BrshTm4R BrushTm5 BrshTm5R BrushTm6 BrshTm6R FunkTm1 FunkTm1R FunkTm2 FunkTm2R FunkTm3 FunkTm3R FunkTm4 FunkTm4R 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170...

Page 46: ...m3R JkydTm4 JkydTm4R JkydTm5 JkydTm5R JkydTm6 JkydTm6R 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 2...

Page 47: ...Cr3 BrushCr4 FunkCr1 FkCr1Eg FunkCr2 FkCr2Eg 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390...

Page 48: ...d 14RkHHSp 808HH 808HHPd 808HHSp 909HH 909HHPd 909HHSp DanceHH DancHHPd DancHHSp LoFiHH LoFiHHEg LoFiHHPd LoFiHHSp Maracas MetroBl VibrSlp1 VibrSlp2 VibrSlp3 SynPerc1 SynPerc2 HighQ1 452 453 454 455 4...

Page 49: ...hone Gb5 Vibraphone G5 Vibraphone Ab5 Vibraphone A5 Vibraphone Bb5 Vibraphone B5 Vibraphone C6 Orchestra Timpani C2 Orchestra Timpani Db2 Orchestra Timpani D2 Orchestra Timpani Eb2 Orchestra Timpani E...

Page 50: ...n Rock New Age Tap 1 New Age Tap 2 Atmosphere Tap 3 Atmosphere Of Celiet Tap 4 Polysynth Tap 5 Brass Tap 6 Pad warm Tap 7 Fx Tap 8 Sweep Tap 9 Rock Organ Tap 10 Bass Tap 1 Synth Bass Tap 2 Bass Tap 3...

Page 51: ...ASCII 48 t C M Y CM MY CY CMY K Fame_DD one_ Manual_003_150727 pdf 48 2015 8 7 12 00 50...

Page 52: ...te Hi Conga Open Hi Conga Low Conga High Timbale Low Timbale High Agogo Low Agogo Cabasa Maracas Short Whistle Long Whistle Short Guiro Long Guiro Claves Hi Wood Block LowWood Block Mute Cuica Open Cu...

Page 53: ...ow Tom2 Brush Low Tom1 Brush Mid Tom2 Brush Mid Tom1 Brush Hi Tom2 Brush Hi Tom1 Orchestra Set BANK48 Closed Hi hat 2 Pedal Hi hat Open Hi hat 2 Ride Cymbal 1 Concert BD 2 Concert BD 1 Concert SD Cast...

Page 54: ...h Brass 2 Soprano Sax Alto Sax Tenor Sax Baritone Sax Oboe English Horn Bassoon Clarinet Piccolo Flute Recorder Pan Flute Blown Bottle Shakuhachi Whistle Ocarina Lead1 Square Lead2 Sawtooth Lead3 Call...

Page 55: ...MIDI Implementation Chart C M Y CM MY CY CMY K Fame_DD one_ Manual_003_150727 pdf 52 2015 8 7 12 00 50...

Page 56: ...This device is subject to the WEEE directive Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment in its currently valid version The device must not be disposed of with normal household waste The device is disp...

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