Boss DRP, Dr. PAD Instructions Manual

RADIO
AND
TELEVISION
INTERFERENCE
~W8rnlng
- ThIS
has
been
verifiedtocomply
with
the
limits
foraClassBcomputing
device,
pursuanttoSubpartJ,of
Part
15.ofFCC
rules.
Operation
with
non-certifiedornon-verified
equip-
mentislikelytoresultininterferencetoradio
and
TV
reception.
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DRP
Dr. PAD
The
equipment
describadinthis
manual
generates
and
uses
radio-frequency
BOI!rgy.
If it is
not
installed
and
used
properly,
that
is, in
strict
accordance
with
our
instructions,itmay
cause
mterter-
ence
with
radio
and
television
reception.
This
equipment
has
been
tested
and
foundtocomply
with
the
limits
foraClassBcomputing
deviceinaccordance
with
the
specificationsinSubpartJ,of
Part
15,ofFCC
Rules.
These
rules
are
designedtoprovide
reasonable
protection
against
suchainterference
in a
residential
installation.
However.
thereisno
guarantee
that
the
interference
will
not
occur
in a
particular
installation.Ifthis
equipment
does
cause
interferencetoradioortelevision
reception,
which
canbedeterminedbyturning
the
equipmentonand
off,
the
userisencouragedtotrytocorrect
the
interferencebythe
following
measure:
Disconnect
other
devices
and
their
input/output
cables
one
at a
time.Ifthe
interference
stops,
it
is
causedbyeither
the
other
deviceorits
110
cable.
These
devices
usually
require
Roland
designated
shielded
110
cables.
For
Roland
devices,
you
can
obtain
the
proper
shielded
cable
from
your
dealer.
For
non
Roland
devices,
contact
the
manufacturer
or
dealer
for
assistance.
If
your
equipment
does
cause
interferencetoradioortelevision
reception.
you
can
trytocorrect
the
interferencebyusing
oneormoreofthe
following
measures:
Turn
theTVor
radio
antenna
until
the
interferences
stops.
Move
the
equipmenttoone
sideorthe
otheroftheTVor
radio.
Move
the
equipment
farther
away
from
(heTVor
radio.
Plug
the
equipment
intoanoutlet
thatisonadifferent
circuit
than
theTVor
radio.
(That
is,
make
certain
the
equipment
and
the
radioortelevision
set
areoncircuits
controlledbydifferent
circuit
breakers
or
tuses.t
Consider
installingarooftop
television
antenna
with
coaxial
cable
lead-
in
between
the
antenna
and
TV.
If
necessary,
you
should
consult.
your
dealeroran
experienced
radio/television
technician
for
additional
suggestions.
You
may
find
helpful
the
following
booklet
preparedbythe
Federal
corn-
munications
Commision:
"HowtoIdentify
and
Resolve
Radio~TV
Interference
Problems"
This
bookletisavailable
from
the
U.S.
Government
Printing
Office.
Washington,
D.C.,
20402.
Stock
No.
004-000-00345-4.
INSTRUCTIONS
The DRP is an electric percussion containing six different digital sounds. These sounds can be individually changedusing various controlled features on the DRP. The DRP can also be used
as an external sound module of a drum
machine. making
it useful in venous suua-
lions: from
live performance to multitrack
recording
• Please read the instructions carefully
• PANEL DESCRIPTION
• CONNECTION
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OUTPUT
To
Power
Amp., MTR, etc
INPUT
Mixer
(e.g. BX·BOO)
Dr.PAD
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t
OUTPUT
Pad
Pitch Sens Knob
Pitch Knob
Level Knob Minimum
Sens Knob
9V DC
Out
Jack
"-''"""1r--
Sound
Selector
Switch
Decay Knob
-----f
Sweep
Time Knob
--+
Sweep
Range Knob
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Indicator
Mix
In Jack I
m=
Trigger
In Jack
-\
IF
Output
Jack
9V DC In Jack
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