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Instructions for servicing and modifying the drum unit by qualified personnel.
Safe practices for handling and moving the instrument to prevent damage.
Proper methods for cleaning the drum unit using soft cloths.
Optimal placement to avoid deformation, discoloration, or interference.
Guidelines for safe power switch operation and adapter use.
Steps for mounting the sound module onto the drum rack.
Identifying and connecting components of the drum rack system.
Detailed steps for adjusting and securing the drum rack structure.
Instructions for attaching pads, cymbals, and pedals to the rack.
Explanation of buttons, display, and knobs on the sound module.
Details on power, audio, MIDI, and trigger input/output jacks.
Steps to turn on the unit and adjust initial volume levels.
How to strike different pads and cymbals for varied sounds.
Choosing from 50 pre-programmed drum kits.
Creating, saving, and recalling custom drum kit configurations.
Using dedicated buttons for rapid access to favorite kits.
Adjusting the overall output volume of the drum module.
Selecting, playing, and practicing with built-in demonstration songs.
Recording personal performances and playing them back.
Adjusting volume, time signature, and sound of the metronome.
Modifying the tempo (BPM) of the metronome.
Choosing a drum kit to modify its sounds and parameters.
Accessing and moving through the kit editing functions.
Selecting specific pads or sound parameters to change.
Modifying values for voice, volume, pan, pitch, and reverb.
Options to save changes as a new user kit or discard them.
Adjusting the background music volume during demo playback.
Setting the volume for the percussion part in demo songs.
Fine-tuning the overall pitch of all sounds.
Configuring sensitivity for the striking count test function.
Managing local sound output for MIDI operations.
Applying one of ten preset equalizer types to shape the sound.
Adjusting sensitivity, headroom, and trigger curve for pads.
Configuring cross talk and Hi-Hat pedal settings.
Restoring factory settings for kits, parameters, or all data.
Setting tempo, time signature, and metronome before recording.
Initiating the recording process and stopping it.
Managing recorded user songs, including saving and deletion.
Connecting to external MIDI devices for data exchange.
Connecting to a computer for MIDI and audio data transfer.