User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Features
- Quick Start
- Connectors and User Interface
- Connection Diagrams
- Output Jack Operation
- Making Connections and Applying Power
- Teaching Drum Patterns
- Selecting Drum Pattern Settings
- Using Song Parts
- Managing Songs
- Advanced Features and Tips
- Teaching Special Drum Patterns
- Teaching a Difficult Pattern
- Teaching a Pattern with No Kick or Snare on Beat 1
- Teaching a Pattern with No Kick or Snare
- Teaching a Pattern with Kick and Snare on the Same Beat
- Teaching a Half-Time Shuffle Pattern
- Teaching a 6/8 Ballad Pattern
- Teaching a Classic Train Beat Pattern
- Teaching a Typical Brush Swirl Jazz Pattern
- Using JamSync
- Using an FS3X Footswitch
- Factory Reset
- Updating Firmware
- Specifications
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Connection Diagrams
Connection Diagrams
Amplifier Setup
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
FS3X Footswitch
TRS CABLE
Optional
Amp
HARMAN
PS0913DC (9VDC)
Power Adapter
UNBALANCED TS CABLES
IN
IN
Guitar Effects
NOTE: When only the AMP OUT jack is used, the drum signal will be processed to make the drums sound
better when played through a guitar amp. See 'Output Jack Operation' on page 10 for more information.
If using guitar effects and/or a looper in this type of application, they should be placed before the SDRUM so
they do not affect the drum signal. Note that the effects may need to be bypassed to use BeatScratch.
Mixer Setup
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
FS3X Footswitch
TRS CABLE
Optional
Mixer
HARMAN
PS0913DC (9VDC)
Power Adapter
UNBALANCED TS OR
BALANCED TRS CABLES
Mixer
OUT
IN
NOTE: When only the MIXER OUT jacks are used, the mono guitar signal and stereo drum signal are fed to
the MIXER OUT jacks. This setup works well for applications where an acoustic guitar with a pickup or a bass
guitar are connected to a live PA system. See 'Output Jack Operation' on page 10 for more information.