Pyle PED04 PED04 Manual 1

Pyle PED04 Manual

Pyle PED04 manual content summary:

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    * 11 Pre-set Drum Kit with up to 4 Variations * Built-in Reverb Switch * Headphone Jack * Stereo Line-in for Portable MP3 Device *MIDI In/Out * Built-in Metronome * Fully Adjustable Drum Rack PED04 Include: 5 Drum Pads 2 Drum Sticks 1 Hi-Hat Pedal 1 Bass Pedal 1 User Manual 1 Drum Rack 1 Sound
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    Injury About Warning & Caution Signs: This sign indicates the risk of serious WARNING physical injury and even death. Please operate the machine according to instructions. This sign indicates the risk of serious physical injury and even death. Please operate the machine according CAUTION to
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    any internal parts by yourself, unless instructed to do so by the manual. In case of technical need, please contact with your retailer, or customer service, or any our recognized retailers printed unstable environments. Operate the machine with ours recommended support stands and accessories only. 3
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    are placed on flat and stable ground in order to support the machine safely and stably. Use only the included adapter. Make sure that the voltage of the socket matches the voltage indicated on your adapter
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    consult with your retailer, the nearest customer service, or any of the recognized retailers listed on is not operating or is operating with noticeable problems. If there were children in the household, to follow the safety precautions explained in the manual. Do not share the power supply with too
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    When using the machine in other countries, please consult your retailer, the nearest customer service, or any of the recognized retailers listed on the information page. CAUTION Always place the machine and the adapter in areas with good airflow. When
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    CAUTION Do not place heavy objects on the machine. When moving the machine, or during insertion/removal of the plug, always use dry hands. Please remove all the connected cables first before moving the machine. Please turn off the power and remove the adapter from the socket before cleaning the
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    aside from the safety instructions printed on page 1 & 2" Power Supply Do not share the power supply with other electronics that can produce cable statics that use high-power converters, buzzing may result. To prevent this problem, please change the machine's facing direction, or place the machine
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    Additional Precautions During operation, please handle with care to prevent any damage. Do not hit or press against the display screen. Always grab the heads of cables during insertion/removal to prevent damage to the cables or the machine. To prevent disturbing your neighbors, please operate the
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    Please do not hit the pads with excessive force to prevent the risk of hurting your fingers. 10
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    it according to their needs. Cha pt er Sum mar y Hardware Introduction This section of the manual explains the basic operation of the machine. It introduces all the ports, power, sound output/ -HAT CLOSE, and how to imitate actual drum set, allowing users to have a realistic playing experience. 11
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    & Caution Signs 2 Warning 3 Precautions 8 Manual Guide 11 Hardware Introduction 11 Parts 11 Advance Learning 11 Contents 12 Introduction to Parts 14 Support stands 14 Connectors 14 Parts 15 Accessories 15 Assembly Instructions 16 Support Stands 16 Step 1 16 Step 2 17
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    Accessories Introduction 26 Accessories Illustration 26 Accessories Assembly Diagram & Instructions 27 Console Control 28 Console Control Illustration 28 Console Control Diagram & Instructions 29 Console Operation 30 Drum & Percussion Sound Patches 30 Style 30 Patch 31 Reverb 31
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    Parts Please make sure that you have all the necessary parts before assembly Support Stands A1 22.5x800 (mm) main support bar x 5 A3 12.7x400 (mm) locking bar x 5 A2 22.5x400 (mm) floor bar with double T-shape locks x 2 Connectors B1 T-shape connector x 4 B2 Connector Type A x 5 B3
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    (2) Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 U-shape plate x 1 Screws x 2 Drivers x 2 22.5mm stopper x 2 Y5 Y6 Y7 Y8 Accessories Pad x 5 Sound module x1 Pedal x 2 Introdution DVD x 1 Adapter x 1 Z1 Drum stick x 1 set Z2 Z3 Stereo sound cable (1m) x 1 (BLUE) Z6 Z7 Z4 Z5 Mono sound cable (1m) x 6 Z8 15
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    Assembly Instructions Y2 NOTE Y4 Y3 B2 B1 Y7 B3 Please insert the bolts and nuts to connectors before assembly. Support Stands Step 1 Assemble the each other, with a distance equal to the length of the main support bar. Adjust the facing direction of the T-shape locks as according to the diagram.
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    and two A1 connector A(s) as according to the illustration on the left. These two connector A(s) are for Hi-Hat and Snare. B1 The main support bar on the right A1 should have two T-shape connectors. B1 2~15cm 5~15cm 15~20cm Adjust the heights of all four T-shape connectors NOTE so
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    bars (from Step 1). Adjust as necessary to make sure that the main support bars are perpendicular to the floor bars. NOTE With the chair that you to your chest and knee heights. The lower Tshape connectors on the main support bars should match the height of your knees, while the upper T-shape connectors
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    NOTE BACK B2 A1 B2 B2 4CM 8CM 5CM Step 4 The remaining three main support bars are for connection between the 4 Tshape connectors on the main support bars and the 2 T-shape locks on the floor bars, with the upper one assembled with 3 connector A(s). These 3 connector A(s) will be used for three
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    Step 6 Insert the long and short locking bars, and stoppers as illustrated to complete the support structure. Finished Diagram of Support Structure 22.5mm Y7 stopper x 2 A3 HI-HAT A3 SNARE TOM2 TOM1 CRASH A3 A3 A3 20
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    Accessories PAD Assemble the Pads (Hi-Hat Snare and Tom 3) and connector B(s) as illustrated. HI-HAT Z1 SNARE B3 Tilt the Tom 1 and Tom 2 for smoother playing. TOM1 Z1 TOM2 B3 When assembling the Pads and connector B(s), Z1 NOTE match the depressed side of connector B(s) with the protruding
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    Assemble the pads (Snare, Hi-Hat, Tom 1,& Tom 2) and the Crash onto the support structure. Z1 HI-HAT Z1 TOM1 Z1 TOM2 Z1 CRASH Z1 SNARE 22
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    Control Box Z3 Y5 Following the illustration, attach the U-shape plate onto the back of the control box. Position the box onto the second main support bar (labeled as A on the previous page), and fold the U-shape plate upwards around the bar. Y6 Tighten the screws for the Ushape plate to a
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    Finished Diagram HI-HAT Position the pedals as illustrated to complete the setup. SNARE TOM1 TOM2 CRASH H.H CTRL Position the Hi-Hat Pedal below the HiHat. Z4 BASS Position the Bass/Kick Pedal in the middle below the set. Z4 24
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    Mono sound cable Z7 N O T E For Pad and mono sound Pedal must to cable(Black). us e the Crash Pad Stereo sound cable (BLUE) Z6 NOTE For Crash must to use the stereo sound cable(Blue). 25
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    Accessories Introduction HI-HAT SNARE CRASH H.H CTRL BASS TOM1 TOM2 Using the diagram on the previous page and the one on this page as a guide, connect the cables to the Control Box. For Crash, use the stereo sound cable (two NOTE parallel black lines at the tip) for connection, as
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    Hi-Hat Snare High Tom Middle Tom Crash Pad Hi-Hat Pedal Bass/Kick Pedal Hi-Hat Pad (Labeled as ) and Hi-Hat Pedal (Labeled as ) correspond to each other as open and close Hi-Hat, simulating realistic Hi-Hat playing. 27
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    Instrument Digital Interface) is an industry-standard protocol that enables electronic musical instruments, computers, and other equipment to communicate, control, and synchronize with each other. MIDI allows computers, synthesizers, MIDI controllers, sound cards, samplers and drum
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    DC IN For connection of the adapter. POWER Switch power on/off. MIDI IN MIDI OUT For transmitting MIDI data. VOLUME For adjusting the volume. NOTE To prevent damage to speakers, always turn down the volume before inserting or removing sound cables. PHONE For connection of a headphone. LINE OUT R
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    Console Operation Percussion Sound Module &Metronome Drum Voice List PERCUSSION SOUND MODULE STYLE Available Styles: ROCK JAZZ METAL BLUES POWER TECHO MARCH LATIN TIMBALE FUSION 30
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    With different style of music selected, users may select different percussion sounds. P. S . S o u n d s e l e c t i o n c a n b e o p e r a t e d a s i l l u s t r a t e d b e l o w. PATCH After choosing the style, this button allows users to choose different sounds. REVERB ON/OFF This button can
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    Styles & Sounds List 32
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    METRONOME CHICK ON/OFF This button allows users to switch the metronome on/off. BEAT After turning on the metronome, these two buttons can be used to change the beat of the metronome. 33
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    TEMPO These two buttons are be used to adjust the tempo of the metronome. The metronome is ideal to help users develop stable rhythm sense, and for practicing. 34
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