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Page 1: ...Synth Drum hand drum pad user manual...

Page 2: ...Musikhaus Thomann e K Treppendorf 30 96138 Burgebrach Germany Telephone 49 0 9546 9223 0 email info thomann de Internet www thomann de 25 01 2012...

Page 3: ...ns 6 3 Features 9 4 Operating elements 10 5 The functions of the device 14 6 Use 27 7 Replacement of components 32 8 Patch list 34 9 Loop list 47 10 Technical specifications 50 11 Cleaning 52 12 Prote...

Page 4: ...hat it is available to all persons using this device If you sell the device to another user be sure that they also receive this manual Our products are subject to a process of continuous development W...

Page 5: ...ION This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a possible dangerous situation that can result in minor injury if it is not avoided NOTICE This combination of symbol and signal word indicates...

Page 6: ...lities and having corresponding knowledge and experience Other persons may use this device only if they are supervised or instructed by a person who is responsible for their safety DANGER Danger for c...

Page 7: ...e the device permanently at a high volume level Decrease the volume level immediately if you experience ringing in your ears or hearing impairment NOTICE Operating conditions This device has been desi...

Page 8: ...tage rating of the device and that the AC outlet is protected by a residual cur rent circuit breaker Failure to do so could result in damage to the device and pos sibly the user Unplug the external po...

Page 9: ...ops 50 drum loops and 50 melody loops n 200 preset and user patches Changed parameters are storable per user patch n 5 global effect types n 5 pressure dependant effects n Adjustable sensitivity n 9 d...

Page 10: ...4 Operating elements Front panel Operating elements hand drum pad 10...

Page 11: ...rol for headphones output Turn this knob clockwise to increase the volume Turn it counter clockwise to reduce it 5 Rotary control DIAL ENTER Controller with pressure switch for patch loop selection fo...

Page 12: ...ENSE mode Use this mode to adjust the sensi tivity 8 PATCH button For activating PATCH mode 9 EFX button For activating EFFECT mode In EFFECT mode you can press this button again to select the effect...

Page 13: ...ut socket For the connection of external devices with an 1 8 TRS jack like e g a CD or MP3 player etc 13 DC 9V socket For the connection of the supplied power adaptor Never use another power supply wi...

Page 14: ...re turning the device on Set the on off switch 14 to the ON position to turn the device on The display then shows the mode PATCH Now strike the pad while turning the VOLUME control slowly clockwise un...

Page 15: ...e DIAL ENTER control to select a suitable patch 001 200 The current Patch number flashes in the LED display but the sound is still unchanged 2 Now push on the DIAL ENTER control to confirm the patch s...

Page 16: ...LED display but the sound is still unchanged 2 Now push on the DIAL ENTER control to confirm the loop selection Now the sound changes and the Loop number stops flashing 3 Press the LOOP button again t...

Page 17: ...yback press the PLAY button it starts playing of a loop Press the PLAY button during playback again to stop playback If you press the buttons PATCH LOOP or PLAY for playback you hear the sound with a...

Page 18: ...ect a suitable effect type 1 5 The current Effect number flashes in the LED display but the sound is still unchanged 2 Push again on the DIAL ENTER button to confirm the effect selection Now the sound...

Page 19: ...e effect type can be selected at a time Sound effects Effect type Display Parameter range Parameter description Chorus 0 9 Chorus rate Flanger 0 9 Flanger rate Phaser 0 9 Phaser rate Delay 0 9 Delay t...

Page 20: ...change in the sense mode also affects the drumhead and hoop area 1 Turn the DIAL ENTER control to adjust a suitable sensitivity The LED display shows the current parameter for sensitivity e g 2 Now p...

Page 21: ...ts the drumhead and hoop area see Possible settings for the touch velocity dynamic on page 22 1 Turn the DIAL ENTER knob to select a suitable touch velocity dynamic The LED display shows the current p...

Page 22: ...Possible settings for the touch velocity dynamic The functions of the device hand drum pad 22...

Page 23: ...seconds The current patch number flashes in the display along with the middle and right dot Then press the DIAL ENTER control again to save the current selection The patch number stops flashing You ca...

Page 24: ...er change is maintained as a user setting even after switching the device off and on Resetting the device to factory default settings will delete all stored user settings The functions of the device h...

Page 25: ...tton pressed while switching the device on The LED display shows the constantly flashing parameter 2 Press the DIAL ENTER button again to confirm the resetting The LED display shows the parameter now...

Page 26: ...You can cancel this process any time by pressing any other button except DIAL ENTER The pad is then in the mode of the pressed button The functions of the device hand drum pad 26...

Page 27: ...6 Use You can play the synth drum using drumsticks 1 hot rods 2 or your hands 3 Options for use Use Synth Drum 27...

Page 28: ...fferent effect types and patches is generated There are following five types of pressure dependent sound effects each of which is stored in a patch This is determined by the factory and can not be cha...

Page 29: ...rter effect duration Volume Reducing the patch volume a lower volume See the patch list for further information on the individual assignments Chapter 8 Patch list on page 34 Pressure dependent sound e...

Page 30: ...ne tune the touch sensitivity you can change the adjusting screw 2 on the bottom side Use the supplied Allen wrench 1 to loosen or tighten this screw Fine tuning the touch sensitivity Use hand drum pa...

Page 31: ...Tighten the screw for a lower touch sensitivity loosen it for a higher sensitivity Use Synth Drum 31...

Page 32: ...7 Replacement of components Replacing the drumhead Replacement of components hand drum pad 32...

Page 33: ...hoop cover 2 carefully and remove the drumhead 4 3 Inset the new drumhead and return the hoop cover Make sure the sensor cable 3 is not kinked or jammed and don t pull that cable 4 Reaffix the nuts 5...

Page 34: ...Reverb 3 AEG 003 Conga 3 Reverb 2 Volume 012 Timbales 2 Reverb 3 AEG 004 Conga 4 Reverb 2 Volume 013 Timbales 3 Reverb 3 AEG 005 Conga 5 Reverb 2 Volume 014 Timbales 4 Reverb 3 AEG 006 Bongo 1 Reverb...

Page 35: ...AEG 022 Udu 2 Reverb 3 Pitch Down 033 Frame Drum 3 Reverb 5 AEG 023 Udu 3 Delay 6 Pitch Up 034 Frame Drum 4 Reverb 4 AEG 024 Udu 4 Reverb 5 Pitch Up 035 Frame Drum 5 Reverb 3 AEG 025 Udu 5 Reverb 3 Pi...

Page 36: ...3 Reverb 4 Vibrato 044 Tabla 4 Flanger 2 AEG 054 Berimbau 1 Reverb 4 Pitch Up 045 Tabla 5 Reverb 4 Volume 055 Berimbau 2 Reverb 4 Pitch Down 046 Tabla 6 Reverb 6 Volume 056 Berimbau Shaker 1 Reverb 4...

Page 37: ...1 Reverb 4 Pitch Up 075 Kenkeni 3 Reverb 4 Pitch Up 065 Kidi 2 Reverb 3 Volume 076 Atsimevu 1 Reverb 4 Volume 066 Log Drum 1 Reverb 5 Pitch Up 077 Atsimevu 2 Reverb 5 Pitch Down 067 Log Drum 2 Reverb...

Page 38: ...5 Dual Wooden 1 Reverb 4 Pitch Up 094 Petia Reverb 4 Pitch Up 086 Dual Wooden 2 Delay 5 Pitch Up 095 Taiko 1 Reverb 4 AEG 087 African Metal 1 Reverb 4 Volume 096 Taiko 2 Delay 8 AEG 088 African Metal...

Page 39: ...ch Up 104 Cuban 1 Reverb 4 Pitch Up 115 Water Drum 3 Chorus 3 AEG 105 Cuban 2 Reverb 4 Pitch Up 116 Talking Drum 1 Reverb 5 Vibrato 106 Cuban 3 Reverb 5 Volume 117 Talking Drum 2 Reverb 5 Volume 107 S...

Page 40: ...assign World Percussion World Percussion 123 Daluo 1 Reverb 4 AEG 127 Shougu 1 Reverb 3 AEG 124 Daluo 2 Reverb 4 AEG 128 Shougu 2 Reverb 4 Volume 125 Xiangluo Reverb 4 Volume 129 Naobo Reverb 4 AEG 12...

Page 41: ...ick Snare Reverb 3 Volume 133 Snare 3 Reverb 3 Volume 141 Brush Cymbal Reverb 3 AEG 134 Rock Kick Snare Reverb 3 Volume 142 Brush Tom Reverb 4 AEG 135 Rock Cymbal Reverb 3 AEG 143 Dance Kick Snare Rev...

Page 42: ...ck Snare 1 Reverb 3 Pitch Up 155 Industry Cymbal Flanger 3 AEG 149 Analog Kick Snare 2 Reverb 4 Pitch Up 156 Industry Tom Phaser 2 Pitch Up 150 Analog Cymbal Reverb 4 AEG 157 Industry Suite Delay 5 Pi...

Page 43: ...rike 161 Clap Reverb 3 Pitch Down 166 Claves Chorus 3 Pitch Down 162 Cowbell Reverb 3 Pitch Up 167 Vibraslap Flanger 1 AEG 163 Tambourin Reverb 4 Volume 168 Guiros Reverb 4 Volume 164 Maracas Reverb 4...

Page 44: ...4 AEG 180 Ngoni Reverb 4 Vibrato 173 Music Box Reverb 4 AEG 181 Mvet Reverb 4 AEG 174 Karimba Reverb 4 Volume 182 Gyil Delay 8 Pitch Down 175 Marimba Delay 8 Pitch Up 183 Timpani Reverb 4 Volume 176...

Page 45: ...n No Patch name Effects assign Pressure pad assign Melody Synth Melody Synth 187 Synth Wow Bass Delay 5 Pitch Up 189 Synth Flutter Kick Reverb 5 Pitch Up 188 Synth LFO Bass Reverb 3 Pitch Up 190 Synth...

Page 46: ...191 Metal Strike Reverb 3 Pitch Down 196 Kinfe Reverb 7 Volume 192 Waterdrop Reverb 4 AEG 197 Whip Reverb 4 Pitch Up 193 Frog Reverb 5 Volume 198 Fight Delay 4 Pitch Up 194 Bell Tree Reverb 4 AEG 199...

Page 47: ...Latin_1 132 22 Country_2 132 3 Jazz_1 122 13 Latin_2 120 23 Country_3 118 4 Jazz_2 80 14 Latin_3 112 24 Indian_1 88 5 Jazz_3 158 15 Bossa Nova_1 130 25 Indian_2 90 6 Funk_1 120 16 Bossa Nova_2 160 26...

Page 48: ...Funk 120 34 March 132 46 Hip Hop 90 58 Classic Funk 120 35 Big Band 152 47 Trip Hop 76 59 Indie Pop 72 36 Swing 150 48 Ambient 78 60 60 s Pop 159 37 Soul 88 49 Beat Box 132 61 Alternative Pop 132 38 F...

Page 49: ...69 Reggae 65 81 Rumba 112 93 New Wave 120 70 Dub 140 82 Tango 108 94 Break Beat 134 71 Country 120 83 Polka 120 95 Drum n Bass 170 72 Country Blues 80 84 March 120 96 Hip Hop 88 73 Folk Rock 86 85 Bi...

Page 50: ...git LED display Sampling rate 44 1 kHz Sampling bit depth 32 bit Sound effects 5 chorus flanger phaser delay reverb Touch sensitive effects 5 pitch up pitch down vibrato AEG volume Connections USB OUT...

Page 51: ...Dimensions 280 mm 270 mm 69 mm T B H Weight 1080 g Accessory Owners manual drum hook wrench Allen wrench power adaptor Technical specifications Synth Drum 51...

Page 52: ...ronments may cause a higher accumulation of dirt on the components of the device n Use a dry soft cloth for cleaning n Remove stubborn stains with a slightly damp cloth n Never use cleaners containing...

Page 53: ...a recovery Please follow the notes and markings on the packaging This device is subject to the European directive 2002 96 EC Do not dispose the device with your normal household waste Dispose this de...

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