Alesis DM10 X Kit Mesh Operation Manual - Page 5
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INTRODUCTION Welcome to the Alesis DM10 drum module! The DM10 includes lots of high-fidelity drum, percussion, and accompaniment sounds giving you the sonic realism of acoustic drums but with the convenience and flexibility of electronic drums. This manual details all the DM10 module's features. If you want to learn fast so you can dive right into playing, refer to the included Quickstart Guide. Or, for a brief overview of the module's features, see the BASICS chapter. Of course, we also recommend reading through this manual so you can take full advantage of all the amazing functions of the DM10. Happy drumming! The Alesis Team CONNECTION DIAGRAM WARNING: Use only the included Alesis power supply with the DM10 module. DRUM KIT EXTERNAL MIDI MODULE volume MIDI KEYBOARD m1 m2 pitch - octave + tap accomp store x y z phrase latch pr ogra m s setups push co nf ig r s hyth m s p attern analog modeling synth HOUSE AMP POWER COMPUTER CD PLAYER MONITORS • Connect your electronic drum set's triggers to the corresponding inputs on the module with the appropriate 1/4" cables. Dual-zone pads or cymbals (e.g., a drum with head and rim triggers or a cymbal that can produce bow and bell sounds) will require TRS cables to trigger both zones. • Plug 1/4" TS cables from the MAIN OUT or AUX OUT to an amplifier, mixer, or speaker system. (For mono sound, you can connect only one output.) • You can connect a set of 1/4" TRS headphones to the HEADPHONES OUTPUT. • You can connect another audio device to the AUX IN using standard RCA cables. Refer to your electronic drum kit's assembly manual for more information on connecting it to the DM10 module. IMPORTANT: • Always turn down your volume level(s) to zero before plugging or unplugging your cables from your triggers or the module. • The DM10 module may be affected by static electricity. If this occurs, simply turn the module off and wait at least a few seconds before turning it on again. 1