PLAYING PAD
TURN ON THE POWER
(1) Adjust volume of external audio device
connected with the drum to lower level.
(2) Press the POWER button while don
’
t strike
pad or press the Hi-Hat control pedal.
(3) Turn on external devices connected.
(4) Strike pad and adjust the volume to proper
level.
PLAYING PADS
Playing Snare Drum
Strike the central position (head) of the pad to
make head sound, strike the rim of the pad to
make rim sound. There are two rim portions with
different rim sound. Also, there is a mark on the
pad to indicate the portion.
Playing Cymbal
Strike the central position (bow) of the cymbal
to make cymbal sound, strike the edge of the
cymbal to make edge shot sound.
Cymbal Choke
Strike a cymbal, its sound will sustain. Then
squeeze the edge portion to mute the sound.
Please note that the Hi-Hat has no choke
feature.
Bow
All pads have striking force sensitivity feature.
Strike the pad harder to make higher volume
and strike the pad softer to make lower
volume.
Playing Tom Drum
Strike the central position (head) of the pad to
make head sound.
Playing Hi-Hat
(1) Strike the Hi-Hat pad without pressing the Hi-
Hat control pedal to make open Hi-Hat sound.
(2) Strike the Hi-Hat pad with fully pressing the
Hi-Hat control pedal to make close Hi-Hat sound.
(3) Strike the Hi-Hat pad while pressing the Hi-
Hat control pedal gradually to make consecutive
open to close Hi-Hat sound.
(4) Press the Hi-Hat pedal down quickly to make
Hi-Hat pedal sound.
Playing Kick Drum
Press the Kick drum
pedal to make kick
drum sound.
The edge and choke feature is
available for crash only,
Note:
Master Vol
In the Kit and Song window, push the DATA knob,
the current master volume level will be blinking.
Rotate the DATA knob to change the volume
ranged 0 - 127. After about 5 seconds without any
operation, it will return to the previous window.
MASTER VOLUME
Edge
Rim 2
Rim 1
Mark
Head
Head
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