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Type | Drum system |
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Ride cymbal | Yes |
Number of pieces | - pc(s) |
Power source type | - |
Power consumption (typical) | 5 W |
Drum sound types | Crash, Hi-hat, Kick, Ride, Snare drum, Tom |
Drum kits quantity | 10 |
USB connector type | USB Type-B |
Maximum polyphony (notes) | 64 |
Sound module weight | 500 g |
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Sound module dimensions (W x D x H) | 269 x 39 x 147 mm |
Detailed instructions and diagrams for assembling the electronic drum kit rack and components.
Instructions on connecting the power, headphones, speakers, and music players to the drum module.
Explanation of the buttons and indicators on the drum module's control panel.
Details on the input and output jacks located on the bottom and top panels of the drum module.
How to play the snare, hi-hat, and crash cymbal pads to produce different sounds and effects.
Selecting music categories, understanding kits, and adjusting pad sensitivity for performance.
How to start, stop, adjust volume, and confirm tempo of the built-in metronome.
Introduction to the training exercises, including basic, advanced, before/after training, and settings.
An exercise to improve timing by striking pads precisely with a song or metronome.
Guide to accessing and adjusting various drum module parameters and functions via Menu Mode.
Solutions to common problems such as no sound, unexpected volumes, or double triggering.
Technical details of the drum module, including type, polyphony, voices, tempo, and connections.