Owner`s manual

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3. Connections
1. Make all the connections before turning on the ddrum4. Start with the main volume at 0.
2. Connect the pads to the ddrum4 according to the illustration below.
Kick Snare Rim Tom-high Tom-mid Tom-low Perc Cymbal Cymbal Hi hat
Kick Snare Toms Percussion
Out B3Out A2 Out B6
Midi In
Midi Out
Out B4 Out B5
INPUT SENS INPUT SENS INPUT SENS INPUT SENS
3. Connect the main outputs, marked A1 and A2 on the ddrum4 rear panel, to a suitable sound
system. If you’d rather use a pair of headphones, a headphone jack has been provided. The
MASTER LEVEL control lets you adjust the output volume of the headphone output and of the line
level outputs A1 and A2. The line level outputs B3 to B6 are not affected by the
MASTER LEVEL
control.
4. Connect the mains cable and power-up your system in the following order;
ddrum4 -mixer - amplifier.
The very first thing that will appear in the ddrum4
DISPLAY is the software version number.
After a brief moment, PAL will appear in the
DISPLAY. This indicates that the ddrum4 is in the
Palette mode.
Setting up
The ddrum4 can be used with a variety of pads. After you have connected the pads of your
choice, please proceed with the following procedure. When shipped from the factory the ddrum4
is by default set to kick (bAS) trigger on the kick channel, rim (rin) trigger on the rim channel
and pad (PAd) triggers on all the other channels. If your ddrum4 has been delivered with ddrum
pads, you do not have to change this.
Connections