HXM HD-010B User Manual

HD-010B DIGITAL DRUM
USER’S MANUAL
CAUTION
Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
WARNING
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Also, this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for following standard: EN55022-2006 EN55024:1998/+A1:2001/+A2:2003 EN55013:2001/+A1:2003/+A3:2006 EN55020:2007 EN61000-3-2:2006 EN61000-3-3:1995/+A1:2001/+A2:2003
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a resi­dential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION
TAKING CARE OF YOUR DRUM
w direct sunlight (near a window), w high temperatures (near a heat source,
outside, or in a car during the daytime),
w excessive humidity, w excessive dust, w strong vibration. w The drum contains digital circuitry and
may cause interference if placed too close to radio or television receivers. If interference occurs, move the drum further away from the affected equipment.
POWER
w Turn the power switch off when the
drum is not in use.
w To avoid damage to the drum and other
devices to which it is connected, turn the power switches of all related de­vices off prior to connection or discon­nection of audio cables.
w Turn the power off if the main cable is
damaged or the instrument is spattered with liquid.
w Do not switch the unit on and off in quick
succession, this places an undue load on the electronic components.
w Unplug the AC power cord during an
electrical storm.
w Avoid plugging the AC adaptor into the
same AC outlet as appliances with high power consumption, such as electric heaters or ovens.
SERVICE AND MODIFICATION
This product should be serviced by qualified
service personnel when,
w the power supply cord or the plug has
been damaged,
w liquid has been spattered into the unit or it
has been exposed to rain,
w the instrument does not appear to operate
normally or exhibits a marked change in performance,
w the instrument has been dropped or the
cabinet has been damaged.
w Do not attempt to open the unit or make
any change in the circuits or parts of the unit.
HANDLING AND TRANSPORT
w Never apply excessive force to the
controls, connectors, pads or other parts of the instrument.
w Always unplug cables by gripping the plug
firmly, not by pulling on the cable.
w Physical shocks caused by dropping,
bumping, or placing heavy objects on the instrument can result in scratches and/or more serious damage.
w Carefully check the amplifier volume
control before stating to play. Excessive volume can cause permanent hearing loss.
CLEANING
w Clean the unit with a dry or light-wet soft
cloth. Do not use paint thinner or petro­chemical based polishes.
LOCATION
Do not expose the drum to the following condi­tions to avoid deformation, discoloration, or more serious damage,
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE UNIT OR MAKE ANY CHANGE IN THE CIRCUITS OR PARTS OF THE UNIT.
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CONTENTS TABLE
INSTALLATION .........................1
SOUND MODULE ..........................5
Control Panel ..............................5
Back Panel .................................6
PLAYIN PAD ....................................7
DRUM KIT .......................................8
Master Volume...........................8
SONG ...............................9
Demo Song .....................................9
User Song ................................10
METRONOME ........................11
Metronome ...........................11
Tempo ..................................11
DRUM KIT EDIT ..........................12
Select kit for editing ..................12
Enter the Edit Mode .....................13
Select part to edit .....................13
Select parameter to edit ..........13
Edit the parameter .................14
Edit another parameter or part ......14
Edit other parameter in the current part..14
Edit another part .......................14
Complete the edit ...................15
STRIKING COUNT ..................16
SETUP ...............................17
Accompaniment Volume..........17
Percussion Volume for Demo Play ...17
Master Tune .......................17
Count Sesitivity ..................17
Local .........................17
Equalizer...........................18
Advanced Parameter .........18
Sesitivity ..................19
Headroom .......................19
Trigger Corve ...........................19
Cross Talk ...........................20
Hi-Hat pedal setup ................20
Reset ..............................22
RECORD ......................................23
Preparing ..........................23
Record ............................23
Play back User Song ...............24
Erase User Song ..................24
MIDI & USB ............................25
KIT LIST .........................27
VOICE LIST ............................28
SPECIFICATIONS ..................32
INSTALLATION
The diagram shows complete drum kit after installation.
Each drum pad, cymbal pad and Hi-Hat control pedal has its part number underneath the part name for your reference in installation. The part number is printed in packing box.
Power adaptor and connection cables are not shown in the diagram.
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KICK PEDAL
KICK
SNARE
TOM 3
RIDE
CRASH
HI-HAT
SOUND MODULE
HI-HAT CONTROL PEDAL
TOM 2
TOM 1
INSTALLATION
Rubber Feet
L-Rod Clamp Wing nut
Arm
Arm
Leg
Rack System RACKB
Crash support rod Ride supprt rod
Hi-Hat support rod
RACK SYSTEM
You can find all of these components in RACK SYSTEM RACK B package.
Cross beam
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4 Loosen wing nut in the clamp. Move the cross beam to proper location, then tighten the wing nuts
INSTALLATION
RACK INSTALLATION
5 Loosen the wing nuts in the clamp. Move and ro­tate the L-Rod and cym-
bal support rod to proper position, and then tighten the wing nuts
3 Loosen the wing nuts in the arm clamp. Open arms, adjust the position, then tighten the wing nuts
1 Loosen the wing nuts in the leg clamp.Open the legs, ad­just the position, then tighten the wing nuts
2 Insert the feet
Please note: Hi-Hat rod is different from ride/crash rod.
Adjust arm, leg and cross beam to proper position. Place L-rods and cymbal support rods on relevant
clamp as shown in the diagram.
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INSTALLATION
1. Align holes in the support and stand 2 then insert bolts and fasten with attached key.
2. Insert tongue 4 of the kick stand into slot of the pedal
3. Align holes in the tongue and the pedal, then insert bolts and fasten with attached key. .
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1. Loosen the wing nut, place the tom pad on the installation L-Rod.
2. Adjust the angle and height of the tom pad then tighten the wing nut.
Tom Installation
Kick Installation
1. Align holes in the sound module and the model mount then insert screws and fasten it.
2. Insert rod of the model mount into the clamp, then tighten the wing nut.
Sound module Install ation
Please refer to the SOUND MODULE Chapter for electronic connection.
Electronic Connection
P-6B
Finalizing the Installation After install all components, fine adjust the arm, clamps and rods to
the best position you desire.
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1. Remove the wing nut, washer and felt pad from the top of the rod.
3. Adjust the pad position then re-tighten the wing nut.
1. Remove the wing nut, washer and felt pad from the top of the rod.
3. Adjust the pad position then re-tighten the wing nut.
2. Put the Hi-Hat into the rod, then place back parts removed in the step 1. Fas­ten the wing nut but not too tightly. It allows the pad a little bit wobbling like real acous­tic cymbal.
Hi-Hat Insta llation
Crash and Ride Installation
COMPONENTS INSTALLATION
2. Put the cymbal pad into the rod, then place back parts re­moved in the stet 1. Fasten the wing nut but not too tightly. It allows the pad a little bit wob­bling like real acoustic cymbal.
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1. Pllace the pad on the installa­tion L-Rod.
2. Adjust the pad position then re-tighten the wing nut.
3. Align holes in the pad and the lock-block , then in sert the block and fasten with attached key.
Snare pad Installation
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(1) LCD Display: Information display such as Kit number and name, Song name etc.
(2) KIT Button: Enter the Drum kit screen and select kit (3) SONG Button: Enter the Song mode to play demo or User songs (4) Sequencer Buttons: Record Button, Press it to enter the record window
Play/Stop Button The Play/Stop button is used in both Song and Record operations. Please refer to relevant chap­ters for detailed information.
(5) COUNT Button: Enter the Count mode to test how fast you can strike (6) CLICK Button: Metronome switch and edit (7) TEMPO Button: Change metronome tempo (8) DATA +/- Knob: Rotate the knob to change data for all operations. The knob is with push
switch, when push the knob down, the switch will be on. Press the knob down then rotate it to adjust master volume in the Kit Selection and Song window. Pushing down the knob can function as ENTER button.
(9) ENTER Button: Confirm your operating (10) EXIT Button: Exit to the previous window or return to the Kit Selection window (11) SETUP Button: Enter the Setup mode and set parameters (12) EDIT Button: Enter the Kit Edit mode and edit parameters (13) MODE Button: Change Demo playing mode (14) Pad Select Buttons: Select a pad and its part for edit in the Edit mode. These are dual-
function buttons. In the Kit Select mode, they are used for kit quick selection.
SOUND MODULE
CONTROL PANEL
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BACK PANEL
SOUND MODULE
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(1) Power Switch: Turn On/Off the sound module
Note: When you turn the power off, do not turn it on immediately. Wait at least five seconds to turn the power on so that the electronic circuits can properly reset.
(2) Power In Jack: Plug in the DC cable of the attached adaptor
(3) USB Jack: The USB connector allows you to connect the drum directly to your computers
USB port. The USB interface is compatible with Windows XP/Vista, Windows 7 and MAC. The computer will recognize the drum as Audio Device. Please see the MIDI & USB chapter of this
manual for details
(4) MIDI Jack: MIDI jacks allow communication with other products equipped with MIDI interfaces. Please see the MIDI & USB chapter of this manual for details
(5) Headphone Jack: The drum has stereo headphone jack. You can play in total silence without disturbing others in the room by plugging a set of headphones into the jack.
(6) Headphone Volume Knob: Rotate it to adjust the headphone volume
(7) Line In Jack: Line In stereo audio input jack will mix the supplied signal with the internal drum
sound. It can be used to hook up items such as CD players, MP3 player etc.
(8) Line Out Jack: There is no built-in speaker in the drum. Line Out stereo audio output supplies the drum output signal to external amplification, such as home stereo, PA system or other stand alone amplifiers. If you connect with external mono system, use L/MONO output and stereo/mono adapter is recommended.
(9) Pad Trigger Connector: Each pad and Hi-Hat control pedal has labeled cable. All cables are merged into a single connector. Plug in the cable into jack of corresponding component, Then, plug in
the connector here.
(10) Expanded Pad Trigger Jack: Plug in the cable of the extra tom and cymbal into corresponding jack. AUX1 is for tom and AUX2 is for cymbal.
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PLAYIN PAD
TURN ON THE POWER
(1) Adjust volume of external audio device connected with the drum to lower level. (2) Press the POWER button while dont strike pad or press the Hi-Hat control pedal. (3) Turn on external devices connected. (4) Strike pad and adjust the volume to proper level.
PLAYING PADS
Playing Snare Drum
Strike the central position (head) of the pad to make head sound, strike the rim of the pad to make rim sound. There are two rim portions with different rim sound. Also, there is a mark on the pad to indicate the portion.
Playing Cymbal
Strike the central position (bow) of the cymbal to make cymbal bow sound, strike the edge of the cymbal to make edge shot sound.
Cymbal Choke
Strike a cymbal, its sound will sustain. Then squeeze the edge portion to mute the sound.
Please note that the Hi-Hat has no choke feature.
Bow
All pads have striking force sensitivity feature. Strike the pad harder to make higher volume and strike the pad softer to make lower volume.
Playing Tom Drum
Strike the central position (head) of the pad to make head sound, strike the rim of the pad to make rim sound.
Playing Kick Drum
Press the Kick drum pedal to make kick drum sound.
Head
Ri
m2
Rim1
MarkHead
Rim
Edge
Playing Hi-Hat
(1) Strike the Hi-Hat pad without pressing the Hi­Hat control pedal to make open Hi-Hat sound. (2) Strike the Hi-Hat pad with fully pressing the Hi-Hat control pedal to make close Hi-Hat sound. (3) Strike the Hi-Hat pad while pressing the Hi­Hat control pedal gradually to make consecutive open to close Hi-Hat sound. (4) Press the Hi-Hat pedal down quickly to make Hi-Hat pedal sound.
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In some other operation modes, you may press the KIT button to enter the kit select operation mode.
PRESET KIT
The preset kit number is ranged 01 - 50. Rotate the Data knob to select a kit you desire. Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the kit number and anticlockwise to decrease the kit number. All preset kit number and name are listed in the Appendix KIT LIST.
USER KIT
You can create your own user kit by edit function. Click the KIT button repeatedly will switch the Preset Kit and User Kit selection. The User Kit number is 51 - 80; the User Kit name is UserKit01
- UserKit30. Rotate the Data knob to select an user kit you
desire in the same way above. The factory setting for all User Kits is the same as preset kit 01. You could call them even if you dont create your own user kit. Of course, you could replace it by editing. Please see <EDIT> Chapter in this manual for details.
QUICK SELECTION
In the Kit mode, ten pad selection buttons are de­fined as quick kit selection buttons. Each one is assigned to a most common use kit. Simply press a button to select kit directly. The default quick selection assignment is listed in the Appendix <KIT LIST>. After you select a kit, you can assign it to a quick selection button by pressing and holding down
KIT 01 Pop
DRUM KIT
MASTER VOLUME
In the Kit and Song window, push the DATA knob to enter the Master Volume control window. The current volume level will be blinking. Rotate the DATA knob to change the master volume ranged 0 - 127. After about 5 seconds without any operation, it will return to the previous window.
Master Volume 115
Master volume
Kit number
Kit name
Kit 51 UserKit01
User Kit name
There are 50 preset drum kits and 30 User Kits. The kit is combination of different instrument voice assigned to each pad which has unitary style for performance. All the kits are for your choice. Any kit could be edited and saved as your own User Kit.
After power on and display initial information, itll enter the kit selection mode automatically while the KIT button indicator will light up. The kit number and its name will be displayed.
Kit number
the KIT button then pressing a pad button.
Your assignment is nonvolatile even the power turns off.
Note: These buttons are dual-func­tion buttons. When use them as quick kit select buttons, the indica­tor of the EDIT button must be off, Please see <EDIT> Chapter in this manual for details.
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