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Pedal operation
Press the pedals 1 and 2 for Bass drum and Open/Close Hi-hat
Hi-hat function – Without Pedal plugged in – OPEN Hi-Hat
Hi-hat function – With pedal pressed – CLOSED Hi-hat
Hi-hat function – With pedal not pressed – OPEN Hi-hat
Demo songs
Press the DEMO button repeatedly to select the demo song required. There are 12 different demo songs to choose from.
The default setting at power up is Demo song 1.
Rhythm selection
Press the RHY button repeatedly to select the rhythm required. There are 9 different rhythms to choose from. The default
setting at power up is Rhythm 1.
Tempo control
The T+ and T- buttons can be pressed to adjust the playback tempo of the rhythms and demo songs. There are 16
Tempo settings available and the default setting at power up is setting 9.
Recording and Playback
Press the REC button to enter the recording mode; the REC LED will light green. Play the drums normally and up to 336
beats will be recorded. Press the PLAY button at any time to play back the recorded beats. The recorded beats cannot
be deleted except by switching off the power but can be overwritten by pressing the REC button again. The playback of
the recorded beats is not affected by the tempo setting.
Switching the unit off
If using battery power, Slide the on/off switch at the rear of the drum kit to the left to switch off. The power indicator LED
will go out. If using USB power then just remove the USB power cable.
8. Playing along to your iPhone, iPod, MP3 player etc.
You can listen to the sound of a connected external audio device such as an iPhone, iPod or MP3 player through your
drum kit. Connect one end of the 3.5 mm jack cable supplied to the AUX input socket (labelled MP3) located at the rear
of the drum kit, and the other end to your audio equipment (iPhone, iPod, MP3, PC, CD player, etc). This feature is great
for practice and allows you to play along to a favourite music track.
NOTE:
Use the volume control of the connected device to adjust the playback volume of the music track. The music
volume cannot be adjusted by the VOL- and VOL+ keys of the drum kit.
9. Connecting headphones or external speakers
The drum kit does not have any internal speaker so headphones, earphones or external speakers must be connected to
hear the drum sounds. Headphones, earphones or external amplified speakers can be connected to the Headphone
socket on the rear of the drum kit; this is great for private practice.
WARNING !: The headphone output can be very loud. When using headphones please lower the
volume to minimum before striking the drum pads and then adjust to a suitable level.
10. Power Saving
The drum kit has a power save function that will be activated after a period of 1 minute. In power save mode the drum kit
keys will not respond to presses; strike any drum pad to wake up the drum kit and continue playing.
11. Battery operation
The drum kit can be operated from 2 x AAA alkaline batteries (not included). Squeeze the battery cover (2) at the point
shown (1) and insert the two batteries observing correct polarity. Negative side of the battery towards the battery springs.
When batteries are being used, slide the power switch to the right to switch on. It is OK to leave the batteries in place
when using USB power.
NOTE:
Do not leave batteries installed when the drum kit is to be left unused for long periods as leakage could occur
causing damage to the drum kit.