Quick Start Guide

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3 Menu Structure
UNIT Menu
The UNIT menu contains settings that apply to the module as a whole. This means
that they affect all KITs (presets).
MIX: This is where the internal mixer is located. The mixer allows you to set
and balance the levels of all channels/instruments.
CHAN: This is where you can select trigger channels for editing (although you
can also select trigger channels simply by hitting the corresponding
pad).
TRIG: This is where you will find the main trigger settings for each channel.
Here are a few examples: What pad type did you connect? How
responsive should the pad be? Which dynamics curve best matches
your playing style?
It would be a good idea to take some time to familiarize yourself with
these settings. We are confident you will be impressed by the DrumIt
Three module’s responsiveness once all settings are in place.
HCAL*: This is where you set up your hi-hat and calibrate the corresponding
pad. See below and the User Manual for a detailed discussion of these
settings.
HSET*: This page is used to fine-tune the settings you made on the HCAL
page. Use it to ensure the response matches your playing style.
SPEC: This page allows you to set aspects that help you avoid double
triggering and cross-talk. This is especially important for acoustic drum
triggers you may be using.
INTF: This page is used to specify the MIDI and routing settings for each
individual channel. Here you can select MIDI channels, route the
signals to the mixer and assign the required channels to DIRECT
OUTs.
OUT: This page allows you to set the output routing. Which signals should be
assigned to the MAIN outputs (OUT 1 and 2) and which to the
PHONES connector?
METR: This is where you select the sound of the built-in metronome.
MIDI: This page allows you to set global MIDI parameters. Should the module
respond to program change messages, and which control change
messages should the hi-hat transmit? These settings are important for
recording MIDI data with your computer.