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Instructions Alesis, Modèle DM7

Fabricant : Alesis
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Nom Fichier : dm7_usb_kit___module_overview___reva.pdf

Langue d'enseignement: itenesfrde

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Assemble your drum kit as described in its assembly guide. 2. Insert the included module cable connector into the TRIGGER connector on the module's rear panel. 3. Insert the connector's cables to the jacks of their respective drum pads, cymbal pads, and hi-hat control pedal. (Each cable is labeled with the name of its corresponding pad or pedal.) 4. Make sure all your devices' volumes are at "0" (DM7 module, external speakers or headphones, a device connected to the LINE IN, etc.). 5. If you connected a device to the module's LINE IN, turn it on. 6. Do not strike any pad or press the hi-hat control pedal. Turn on the module. 7. If you are using external speakers, turn them on. 8. Strike the pads and adjust the volume levels of your devices as needed. If you are using headphones, adjust the module's volume with the VOLUME knob on its rear panel. If you are using external speakers, adjust the module's volume by pushing the DATA dial, rotating it to select the volume level, and waiting for five seconds until it returns to the previous window. 9. To select a Kit to play, press one of the numbered buttons (1-9) or turn the DATA dial to access more Kits. 10. Play! TOP PANEL FEATURES 1. DISPLAY – Displays module information such as the Kit number and name, Song name, pad selection, etc. 2. SONG Button – Enters Song Mode where you can play the Demo Song or a User Song. 3. KIT Button – Enters Kit Selection Mode. 4. CLICK Button – Activates/deactivates the Metronome. Press this twice quickly to edit the Metronome settings (and press EXIT to return to the normal screen). 5. TEMPO Button – Press this button then rotate the DATA dial to adjust the Metronome speed. 6. PLAY/STOP Button – When in Song Mode, this button starts/stops playback. When the module is record- armed, this button starts/stops recording. 7. RECORD Button – Press this button to record-arm the module. Press PLAY/STOP to start/stop recording. 8. COUNT Button – Enters Count Mode, which lets you count how quickly you can strike the pads. 9. DATA Dial – Rotate this dial to adjust the currently selected setting shown in the DISPLAY. From the main screen (when the current Kit is displayed), press the dial then rotate it to adjust the master volume (and wait for the display to return to the previous screen). 10. ENTER Button – Confirms the setting or data entry shown in the DISPLAY. 11. EXIT Button – Cancels any data entry and returns to the previous screen of the DISPLAY. 12. SETUP Button – Enters Setup Mode, which allows you to edit the module's overall settings. 13. MODE Button – Changes how the Demo Song is played. You can select "Full" (all the song's parts will play), "Drum Only" (only the song's drum part will be heard), or "Drum Mute" (only the song's accompaniment will be heard). 14. EDIT Button – Enters Edit Mode, which allows you to edit various parameters for the Kits to customize your sound. 15. PAD SELECT Buttons – These buttons serve two functions. In Edit Mode, these buttons select which pad's parameters are being edited. When in Kit Selection Mode, pressing one of these buttons will select one of nine Preset Kits. 3 REAR PANEL FEATURES 1. POWER IN – Connect the included power adapter to this input, then plug the adapter into your power source. 2. POWER SWITCH – Turns the module on/off. Note: If you want to turn the module on after turning it off, wait at least five seconds in between so the electronic circuits can properly reset. 3. USB Jack – You can use this USB jack to connect the drum module to an available USB port on your computer if your operating system is Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Mac OS X. The drivers will be installed automatically, and the module will appear as a USB audio device (e.g., "USB Audio CODEC"). When connected, the module can send MIDI data to your computer via the USB connection. 4. HEADPHONE Jack – You can connect standard 1/4" stereo headphones to this output to hear your drum performance. Adjust the volume with the HEADPHONE VOLUME knob. 5. HEADPHONE VOLUME Knob – Adjusts the volume of the HEADPHONE output. 6. LINE IN Jack – You can connect an audio device to this input using a standard stereo 1/4" cable. The sound from that device will be mixed with the sound from the drum module, which can allow you to play along to a connected CD player, MP3 player, iPod*, etc. 7. LINE OUT Jack – If you are not using headphones connected to the HEADPHONE output, connect a set of speakers or other amplification system to this output using a standard stereo 1/4" cable. You can adjust this volume with the DATA dial: from the main screen (when the current Kit is displayed), press the dial then rotate it to adjust the master volume (and wait for the display to return to the previous screen). 8. TRIGGER Connector – Connect the included module cable connector to this input, then connect the cables to the jacks of their respective drum pads, cymbal pads, and hi-hat control pedal. (Each cable is labeled with the name of its correspond...

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