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OWNER’S MANUAL
DRUM MODULE OPERATION
BACK PANEL
22. AC Adapter input- 9V
23. USB to Host: USB connection for Computer and iOS devices
24. Aux input: 1/8” TRS input for auxiliary audio devices (you can
connect you phone or mp3 player here)
25. Main Outputs: L/Mono and R
• If connecting to a mono system, use the L/Mono jack only
• Stereo output requires two cables, one from L/Mono, and one
from R
SIDE PANEL
26. USB Host: Connect a USB thumb drive here if you’d like to
backup/restore module data, or play .wav or mp3 files from your
USB device.
27. Tom 4: This TRS jack can be used for a dual zone drum or cymbal
28. Crash 2: This TRS jack can be used for a dual zone drum or cymbal
29. MIDI Output: Connect to the MIDI In jack of a device that you’d
like to send MIDI to
30. MIDI Input: Connect to the MIDI out jack of a device that you’d
like to receive MIDI from
BOTTOM PANEL
Serial Connection Jack for the pad trigger cables.
MULTI-PIN JACK INPUT
Using the provided cables, connect the 1/4” jacks to the
corresponding drum pads, cymbal pads and kick pad. The pin
connection will attach to the serial port of the sound module.
(See illustration.)
NOTE: The voice of the hi-hat pad is controlled by the hi-hat pedal.
Similar to a real drum kit, the hi-hat pad functions as an open hi-
hat’ when the pedal is released. When the pedal is pressed down,
it functions as a closed hi-hat’. Use cable strips to retain cable to
rack.
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