FAME DD-One Simon Philips Owner's manual

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Dashcam
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Owner's manual
Digital Drum
Owner's Manual
DRU0036414-000
19.09.2018
FAME DD-ONE SIMON PHILIPS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS / DRU0036414-000
Please read the operating instructions carefully to be informed about all func-
tions of this pro- duct and keep them for future reference.
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Intended use:
The product Fame DD-One Simon Philips was designed for use as an electronic drum set. By striking
the pads, an electronic module simulates an artificial drum sound in various forms and optionally
reproduces it via headphones or external speakers. The device may only be used for this purpose
and in accordance with the operating instructions. Other purposes as well as operation under other
operating conditions are expressly not intended and can lead to damage to property or personal
injury! No liability is accepted for damage resulting from improper use.
It must be ensured that the device is operated exclusively by trained and competent users who are in
full possession of their mental, physical and sensory abilities. The use of other persons is expressly
only permitted at the request of a person responsible for their safety, who instructs or supervises the
use.
Important Safety Instructions! Please read before connection and operation!
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not open the device.
Service work or repairs may only be carried out by quali ed service
personnel.
This Symbol, wherever it appears, warns of any dangerous, non-isolated voltage
within the housing – voltage which may be dangerous and cause electrocution.
This Symbol, wherever it appears, alerts to important operating and main- tenance
instructions, which can be found in the included documents. Please read the hand-
book.
Only suitable for indoor use.
Read the operating instructions.
Safety instructions:
DANGER! (Possible hearing damage)
When speakers or headphones are connected, the unit may produce volu- me
levels that may cause temporary or permanent hearing loss. Do not operate the
unit continuously at high volume. Reduce the volume immedi- ately in case of
ringing in the ears or hearing loss. If necessary, reduce the volume directly at
the respective controller during initial operation.
DANGER! (For Babies and Children)
Wrapping, plastic foils and other packaging material must be properly stored
or disposed of. It should be kept out of the reach of babies and children due to
the risk of suffocation.
Ensure that children never use the device unattended! Also make sure that child-
ren do not remove any (small) parts from the device, as they could suffocate if
swallowed!
DANGER! (electric shock caused by short circuit)
Modi cations to the mains cable or the mains plug are prohibited. Failure to do
so may result in re or death hazard due to an electric shock!
Warning! (Service Conditions)
Due to its structural characteristics, the device is designed for indoor use. Do
not expose the device to rain, moisture or liquids, as this can cause damage.
Vibrations, dirt or sunlight can also lead to damage, avoid them!
Warning! (Power Supply)
Make sure that the device voltage matches your local mains voltage. It is stron-
gly recommended to protect your mains socket with a residual current circuit
breaker (RCD).
If you do not use your device for a longer period of time, disconnect the device
from the mains to minimize dangers. The same applies to thunders- torms or
oods, etc.
Warning! (Fire Hazard)
Make sure that the device is not exposed to any direct heat source and is used
away from open re. Never block or cover ventilation slots or the device itself.
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Thank you for purchasing the Digital Drum Set DD-One Simon Philips Edition.
This drum set is designed to be used and played like a real drum set, but with
a greater ease. Before turning on the instrument, we recommend that you read
this manual carefully.
Be careful with your digital drum.
Your digital drum kit will give you years of pleasure if you follow a few rules as described below:
Location
To prevent serious damage, discoloration. To avoid
distortion, never expose your device to the follow-
ing conditions:
Direct sunlight
High temperatures (near radiators or during
the day in the car)
High humidity
Excessive dust
Strong vibrations
Power Supply
Make sure that you are using a suitable power
supply that matches the voltage of the country.
Turn the power OFF when not in use.
If you will not be using the appliance for a long
period of time, unplug the appliance from the
wall outlet.
Do not use the mains plug during thunderstorms.
Avoid using an outlet that supplies power to
high-powered equipment, such as electric he-
aters or ovens. Also, avoid using multiple so-
ckets as they can affect sound quality, cause
malfunction and possible damage.
Switch device to OFF
before wiring
To prevent serious damage to the equipment or
other connected devices, turn all power supplies
OFF when wiring.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cau-
se harmful interference to radio communications.
(2) This device must accept any interference re-
ceived, including interference that may cause un-
desired operation.
Use and Transport
Never use force on the controls, connections or
other parts of the instrument.
Do not tear the plugs, but pull them out carefully.
Unplug the instrument before transporting it.
Avoid physical shocks from shaking or falling.
Do not place heavy objects on the instrument,
as this may cause scratches or serious damage.
Cleaning
Clean the device with a dry, soft cloth.
Use a slightly moistened cloth to remove
stubborn dirt or grime.
Never use alcohol or thinners.
Avoid placing vinyl on the surface (vinyl will
stick and discolour the surface).
Electrical interspersion
This instrument has digital circuits and interfer-
ence may occur if it is too close to radio or
television equipment. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or televisi-
on reception, please operate the equipment at
a location farther from the equipment.
Congratulations!
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User interface and display
Front Panel........................................................................8
Rear Panel.........................................................................9
Display..................................................................9
User interface
Connecting the Pads and Pedal.........................................10
Connections
Connecting MIDI and USB Devices...................................11
Connecting audio devices................................................11
Connecting a CD player, etc. (Aux In)............................11
Connecting a headset......................................................11
Connecting the power supply............................................11
Basic operation
Set values........................................................................12
Listen to demo song.........................................................12
Selecting a Drumkit..........................................................12
ON/OFF metronome (click)..............................................12
Advanced operation
Selecting a Drumkit (KIT)
Important parameters......................................................13
Selecting a Drumkit.........................................................13
Setting Pad Values..........................................................14
Drumkit Settings...............................................................15
Selecting Sound for a Pad..............................................15
Playing a Song by Playing Pad (Pad Pattern)................17
Kit Change order.............................................................18
Rename kit......................................................................18
Save kit...........................................................................19
Using the mixer (MIXER)
Master volume................................................................20
Internal volume...............................................................20
Play DEMO
To play the DEMO..........................................................21
RECORD
Recording a new song.....................................................22
Record.................................................................23
Recording based on preset song......................................23
Recording Settings...........................................................24
Error messages during recording....................................25
Setting the Metronome (CLICK)
Click on/off.....................................................................26
Click settings....................................................................26
Data storage (SAVE)
Save User Kit...................................................................27
Save User Song...............................................................27
Save general settings.......................................................27
Pad and Trigger Settings (UTILITY)......................28
Eect Settings (REVERB/EQ)
MIDI settings....................................................................30
Reset factory settings.........................................................31
SD card operation (CARD)
Searching the SD Card......................................................32
Playback of MIDI files on the SD card..............................32
File Handling...................................................................33
Loading..........................................................33
Delete.....................................................................34
Loop....................................................................34
Formatting.........................................................35
Error messages during card operation..............................35
MIDI Settings
About MIDI.......................................................................36
Connections to an external sound device...........................36
Using the digital drum as a sound module.......................37
Annex
Debugging........................................................38
Specifications........................................................39
Drumkit List......................................................................40
Sound List...................................................................41-43
Song List..........................................................................43
ASCII..................................................................44
GM Drumkit List...............................................................45
Accompanying instrument List...........................................46
MIDI Implementation List...................................................47
Assembly Instructions
Assembly instructions...................................................48-51
Environmental Protection..............................................52
Summary
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1. [CLICK] Button
Click switch.
2. [REC] + [PART MUTE] Button
Quick record for quickly recording drum part.
3. [PART MUTE] Button
Part mute switch.
4. [MENU] Button
Enter current mode's menu to set parameter; Hold [MENU]
button then press [PART MUTE] or [CLICK] buttons, would
enter mute or click setting menu.
5. [MIXER] Button
Enter MIXER menu, adjust master volume including Kit volume,
SONG Volume or Card-midi Volume, Click Volume.
6. [REC] Button
Enter the Record menu.
7. [PLAY/STOP] Button
Control the play of a song or a Card midi song, or start/stop
recording.
8. [TEMPO+] / [TEMPO-] Buttons
Adjust current tempo of Song, Click, etc; Press [TEMPO+]
and [TEMPO -] buttons simultaneously to reset to default
tempo.
9. [KIT] Button
Enter Kit Mode to select a Kit.
10. [UTILITY] Button
Adjust the parameters of global setup, such as trigger sensiti-
vity, trigger curve, Effect, MIDI setup, etc.
11. [UTILITY] + [KIT] Buttons
Go to DEMO mode and start DEMO.
12. [SONG] Button
Enter Song Mode to select a song.
13. Display
14. Data Dial
15. [MASTER] / [AUX] / [PHONES] Volume Knob
Mater Volume knob, control the volume of output jack.
16. [PAGE+] / [PAGE-] Buttons
Page Buttons, Scroll through the menu pages, or move the
cursor left/right when naming.
17. [SAVE/ENTER] Buttons
Enters the Save menu when available; enter the current folder
or confirm current operation.
18. [EXIT] Button
Exit from the current sub-menu back to the superior level menu.
19. [CARD] Button
Enter SD card menu, load, delete, play or format the SD card.
20. [+] / [-] Buttons
Increase or decrease the current parameter.
21. Pad selection keys and indicators (11)
Use these buttons to adjust the sounds of the individual pads
in the Kit/Mixer/Utility menu. In the Kit/Mixer/Utility menu
you can use this buttons to select the Pad you want to edit. The
Indicators show the selected pad. In the Song/Demo mode,
the indicators show which pad is currently being used is used
to play the rhythm.
22. [RIM] Button
Allows access to the edge voice for dual-zone triggers
(Snare, Hi-Hat, Tom, etc.)
23. SD Card Slot
SD card slot located at the front panel.
Panel & Display Description
Front Panel
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24. DC input
Connection for the DC 9V power adaptor.
25. Power switch
This switch turns power on and off.
26. MIDI In and MIDI Out
These ports allow communication with other products equip-
ped with a MIDI interface. Please see the MIDI section of the
advanced manual for details.
27. USB Port
This port is used to connect to a computer or other USB host
devices. (MIDI In/Out via USB).
1. Kit Display
2. Main Display
Display the current menu information.
3. Mode Icon
The top line of the LCD displays current mode icon.
(“KIT” icon is always lightened)
28. Aux In
This stereo input jack is for an external sound source such as
an MP3 or Audio player.
29. Line Out
Stereo output connection to an audio system or drum
amplifier.
30. Pad Line In
Input connections for Kick, Snare, Tom, Cymbal pads and Hi-
Hat control pedal.
31. Phones jack
This stereo jack is used to connect headphones.
4. Kit Index
5. Song Number, Measure, beat, Tempo
6. These icons indicate that the [PAGE-] /
[SAVE/ ENTER] / [PAGE+] is valid.
7. The current time signature.
Panel & Display Description
Rear Panel
Display
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Connecting the Pads and Pedals
Using the provided cables, connect each Trigger input jack on the rear panel of the module, and make sure each pad is
connected to its corresponding Trigger input jack.
Note:
1. The sound of the hi-hat depends on the hi-hat pedal. Just as with an acoustic drum set, the open hi-hat sounds when
the pedal is not depressed. When the pedal is depressed, the closed hi-hat sounds.
2. The touch surface of the cymbal pads (Ride, Crash, Hi-Hat) is close to the edge of the pad, unlike the rest of the pads.
Caution!
To prevent electric shock and damage to drum module or other devices, always turn off the power of
all devices before making any connections.
Setup
Anschliessen der Pads und des Pedals
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1. The connection is used to connect an external sound module or
MIDI sequencer.
2. The module outputs all MIDI data generated by hitting the pads
or hitting the hi-hat pedal via the MIDI Out or USB port. Excep-
tions are metronome and MIDI codes in songs.
3. The USB port is only used for MIDI data.
4. MIDI clocks are sent automatically after power on.
1. If you want to listen to the drums via an external system, connect
amplifiers to the L/MONO and R outputs on the rear panel.
Use the L/MONO output for mono, L/MONO and R for stereo.
2. The volume is adjusted with the MASTER VOLUME slider.
1. The audio output of a CD/MP3 player is connected to the AuxIn
on the back of the module. You can then mix the incoming
signal with the signal from the module. With this function you
can play to your favorite songs.
2. The volume of the signal is adjusted via the Aux In Volume
slider.
Make sure that the unit is turned off. Connect the AC adapter to the
back of the unit.
1. After all connections have been made, turn the volume control to
the left (minimum) before turning on the unit to protect the spea-
kers, amplifier and module.
2. Make sure that the unit is turned off when making connections.
1. You can connect optional headphones to the PHONES input on
the back of the module.
2. The volume is adjusted with the PHONES slider.
MIDI Gerät
MIDI Daten
Verstärker
CD Player oder
ähnliches
Verstärker
Connections
Connecting MIDI and USB Devices
Connecting Audio Equipment
Connecting Audio Player, etc. (Aux. In jack)
Connecting Headphones
Connecting Power Supply
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1. Press the KIT and UTILITY buttons simultaneously to enter demo
mode.
2. Use +/- buttons to select a demo.
3. Press (PLAY/STOP) to play or stop the demo.
1. Press the KIT button and the KIT indicator on the display will light.
2. Use the +/- buttons or the selection dial to select a kit.
Basic operation
You can change values in the parameters with the +/- buttons and
the selection wheel.
If you hold down the + or - button, the values switch through more
quickly.
The selection wheel allows you to make larger changes more quickly.
Press the CLICK button to insert or remove the metronome.
must be switched off.
CLICK lights up when the metronome is activated.
Set values
Listen to demo song
Selecting a Drumkit
On/O metronome (click)
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About the Drumkits
The module has 8 presets and 94 user kits to choose from.
About the Drumkit Screen
When you press the KIT button, the Drumkit screen appears on the
display.
To enter the KIT mode
1. Press the KIT button to enter the KIT mode. The KIT indicator will
light and the display will show the kit number and kit name.
2. Press the +/- buttons or use the function dial to select a kit. You can
also use the PAGE + button to move to the next group (from preset
to user kit).
Selecting a Drumkit (KIT)
Important parameters
Selecting a Drumkit
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You can select a Pad to edit by striking it or pressing the corresponding
Pad key.
The digital set has 10 pad triggers and a pedal controller.
MIDI notes table:
Note:
1. You can select the closed hi-hat by selecting the pad selection button
(HI-HAT CONTROL) and the HI-HAT at the same time.
2. When using the pad selection keys, you cannot select some of the
triggers, such as Ride Bell, Half Open Hi-Hat Rim, and Splash: Ride
Bell, Half Open Hi-Hat, Half Open Hi-Hat Rim and Splash. To chan-
ge these settings, you must strike the Pad.
Meanings of the Pad Select buttons LEDs
optional
optional
optional
optional
Ride Bell
RIDE blinking
HI-HAT CONTROL glows, RIM blinking
HI-HAT glows,
HI-HAT CONTROL glows
HI-HAT, HI-HAT CONTROL and RIM
glows,
HI-HAT glows,
HI-HAT CONTROL blinking
HI-HAT glows,
HI-HAT CONTROL and Rim blinking
Half open hi-hat
Closed Hi-Hat
Closed
Hi-Hat Rim
Half open
Hi-Hat Rim
Splash
Selected Pad
Pad Indicator
Setting Pad Values
Selecting a Drumkit (KIT)
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Select Sounds
Über die Sounds
The module has 193 different sounds divided into 8 separate
groups (like kick, snare, tom, etc.) and 1 hi-hat combination
group.
Use the Page buttons to quickly switch to the respective kit
groups.
1. Press KIT, then press MENU.
2. Press (SAVE/ENTER) and the name of the group appears on
the display.
3. Press a Pad select key or hit the Pad you want to edit.
4. Drücken Sie PAGE +/- Tasten um "Grp" oder "Voc"
auszuwählen
"Grp": Type of sound
"Voc": Name of the sound
5. Press the +/- buttons or use the selection dial to select a
group or a single sound.
Grp: There are 8 sound groups and 1 hi-hat combination group
- 8 sound groups: KickBk, SnareBk, TomBk, RideBk, Crash-
Bk, HihatBk, PercuBk, SFX - 1 Hi-Hat combination group
(HH_Combi)
Select a Hi-Hat combination group
1. Press KIT, then MENU
2. Press (SAVE/ENTER)
3. Drücken Sie die Pad Auswahltaste oder schlagen das Pad an
um den Hi-Hat Kombination Trigger anzuwählen. Es gibt 8
Pad Trigger die zu den Hi-Hat Kombination Triggern gehö-
ren; offene Hi-Hat, offene Hi-Hat Rim, halb offene Hi-Hat,
halb offene Hi-Hat Rim, geschlossene Hi-Hat, geschlossene
Hi-Hat Rim, Pedal Hi-Hat, Splash.
4. Drücken Sie die + Taste oder verwenden das Auswahlrad um
die letzte Gruppe auszusuchen. Das Display zeigt "HH-
Combi" an, wenn Sie die Einstellung richtig vorgenommen
haben.
Selecting a Drumkit (KIT)
Drumkit Settings
Selecting Sound for a Pad
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5. Press PAGE+ and the name of the Hi-Hat combination group
appears in the display.
6. Use the +/- buttons or the wheel to select one of the groups.
The module has a total of 18 different combinations. Please
refer to the appendix for details.
Edit sound parameters
1. Press KIT, then press MENU.
2. Press (SAVE/ENTER). The name of the group appears in the
display.
3. Press a Pad select key or strike the Pad you want to edit.
4. Use the PAGE +/- buttons to select the parameters you want
to edit.
5. Use the +/- buttons or the wheel to make adjustments.
MIDI Note:
Set the MIDI note that the Pad sends to the MIDI Out. There is
a default MIDI note for each Pad (see MIDI notes table). If two
triggers have the same note, the display will show "!" to suggest
that you Set different notes.
Note:
- After you have set a Hi-Hat combination group, you can set the
parameters of all Hi-Hat sounds together.
- Hi-Hat Pedal Volume (including Hi-Hat Pedal and Splash) can
be adjusted separately.
Volume of the Pad Sounds
Panorama of the Pad Sounds
Pitch of the Pad Sounds
Length of the pad sound
Reverb of the Pad Sounds
Setting the MIDI Note of a Pad
Interval Note on/off for MIDI Out
Start volume of the Pad Sounds
Parameter
Function
Range
Selecting a Drumkit (KIT)
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Grp Sng:
All songs (including preset and user songs) can be selected for Pad
Pattern mode. If you select Hit/Tap, make sure that no more than 7
pads are selected for the Pattern mode. This is the maximum number
the module supports simultaneously. Use the +/- buttons or the dial to
select a song.
VelCtrl:
This setting determines whether the volume of the pattern depends on the
amount of impact on the pad.
ON: The volume depends on the impact hardness when playing.
OFF: The pattern will play at the preset volume. (The volume can be
adjusted in the "volume" menu).
Retrig und RstTime:
When you select the settings
Loop oder 1shot: "RstTime" menu shows invalid "--"
Tap: "Retrig" menu shows invalid "--"
Hit: "RstTime" and "Retrig" menu shows invalid "--"
The Pad Pattern function is triggered by striking a pad. With this
function you can easily incorporate patterns into your live perfor-
mance.
Pad Pattern Setting
1. Press KIT, then MENU
2. Press PAGE+. PATTERN appears on the display.
3. Press a pad selection key or strike the desired pad.
4. Use the +/- buttons or the dial to toggle the Pad Pattern function
between ON and OFF.
5. Press (SAVE/ENTER) to save the parameter. Pad Pattern Para-
meter is displayed.
6. Press the PAGE +/- buttons to select the parameters.
7. Use the +/- buttons or the function dial to make adjustments.
Selecting a Drumkit (KIT)
Playing a Song by Playing Pad (Pad Pattern)
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DrumVoc:
With this setting you determine whether a drum set sounds when you hit
the pad used to start the pattern.
ON: Default setting. When the pad is struck, the pattern is started and
the sound of the pad also sounds.
OFF: Only the pattern is played.
1. Press KIT, then use the +/- buttons or the selection dial to select
a User Kit.
2. Press MENU and then use the PAGE +/- buttons to select the
EXCHANGE menu.
3. Press (SAVE/ENTER) to select the replacement position.
4. Use the +/- buttons or the selection wheel to select a position.
5. Press (SAVE/ENTER) again to confirm the replacement.
Note:
When the process has been successfully completed, the display
briefly shows "EXCHANGE OK! The display will then return to KIT
mode ("MyKit001" in this example).
1. Press KIT, then use the +/- buttons or the selection dial to select
a User Kit.
2. Press the MENU button, then use the PAGE +/- buttons. um das
RENAME Menü auszuwählen
Selecting a Drumkit (KIT)
Kit Change Order
Rename Kit
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3. Press (SAVE/ENTER) and the user name appears in the display.
4. Use the PAGE +/- buttons to move the cursor to the desired
position. Use the +/- buttons or the function dial to change the
letters.
5. Press (SAVE/ENTER) again to complete the operation.
The module allows you to modify kits and then save them. You can
do this locally or on an SD card.
Saving a kit locally
Note:
In the KIT menu, press the (SAVE/ENTER) button or use the menu
to save.
1. Press KIT, then use the +/- buttons or the selection dial to select
a kit as the source.
2. Press (SAVE/ENTER) and then use the +/- buttons or the
selection dial to select a kit as the destination.
3. Press the (SAVE/ENTER) button. The Rename page appears.
4. Use the PAGE +/- buttons to move the cursor to the desired
position. Use the +/- buttons or the function dial to change the
letters.
5. Press the (SAVE/ENTER) button again to complete the operation.
Saving a kit to an SD card
1. Make sure there is an SD card in the card slot.
2. From the KIT menu, select a kit to save as the source.
3. Press (SAVE/ENTER), then PAGE +/- buttons to select
"CurKit > Card" or "AllKits > Card" pages.
4. Press (SAVE/ENTER) to go to the Rename page. Use the
+/- buttons or the function dial to change the name.
5. Press the (SAVE/ENTER) button again to complete the operation.
Note:
If the edited kit is not saved before you select another kit or turn off
the power, all changes will be lost.
If you save a kit to an SD card, it will also automatically be saved
locally if the SD card does not work, the display will show "No
Card" or "Card error!
Selecting a Drumkit (KIT)
Save kit
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1. Press the MIXER button to enter the Mixer menu.
2. Press the PAGE +/- buttons to select "SongVol", "ClickVol"
or "CardVol".
3. Use the +/- buttons or the dial to adjust the volume.
The module allows you to modify kits and then save them. You can
do this locally or on an SD card.
Note:
On the KITVol: 20 page menu, press (SAVE/ENTER) to go to the
internal Kit Volume page. It shows the current Pad Trigger volume.
Use the +/- buttons or the dial to change the value.
The internal volume settings are the same as those in the KIT menu.
Do not forget to save your changes before selecting another kit or
turning off the unit.
On the SongVol: 20 menu page, press (SAVE/ENTER) to go to
the internal Song Volume page. It shows the current volume of the
song parts. Use the +/- buttons or the dial to change the value.
The internal volume settings are the same as those in the SONG
menu. Don't forget to save your changes before selecting another
song or turning off the power.
Note:
ClickVol in mixer menu corresponds to ClickVol in click menu
Total volume, song volume, metronome volume, cards volume and
MIDI volume can be adjusted in the mixer menu.
Using the mixer (MIXER)
Master Volume
Internal Volume
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