Medeli AW DD60 Owner's Manual

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Setting Up

Power Supply.............................................................4

Using Headphones.................................................... 5

Control Panel.............................................................6

Front Panel

.................................................................6

Rear Panel

.................................................................6

Playing the Demo Song............................................7

Playing a Rhythm

Selecting a Rhythm....................................................8

Adjusting the Tempo...................................................8

Tap Start.....................................................................9

Chord.........................................................................9

Play the Pads

Pad Names...............................................................10

Assign a Voice to Individual Pads...............................10

Playing the Game

How to Play?..............................................................11

Starting a New Game.................................................11

Coach

Let a Tutor Coach you................................................12

Specifications........................................................... 13

Appendix

Percussion Voice List.................................................14

Rhythm List................................................................14

Demo List...................................................................15

Coach List..................................................................15

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Setting Up

Power Supply

Your Digital Drum will run either from batteries or power adaptor.

Follow the instructions below according to the power source you intend to use.

Using an AC-Adaptor

Connect the power adaptor to the DC IN jack located on the rear panel of the unit, and plug the AC power adaptor into an

AC power outlet.

Using Batteries

1、Open the battery compartment cover on the underside of the unit.

2

Insert six "C" size, R14, SUM-2 or equivalent batteries. When inserting the batteries, be careful to follow the polarity markings in the illustration.

3

Close the battery compartment securely.

Note:

Power will be automatically drawn from the AC adaptor if an optional

AC adaptor is connected while batteries are installed in the instrument.

CAUTION:

It is recommended that you replace worn batteries as soon as possible. When battery voltage drops, the display will dim and/or the sound will become distorted. When this occurs, replace the batteries with a complete set of six new batteries of the same type.

NEVER mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries

(alkaline, magnesium, etc.), batteries by different makers, or batteries from the same maker but of different types.Misuse may cause the instrument to become hot,result in fire, or battery leakage.

Also, to prevent damage due to battery leakage, remove all the batteries from the instrument when it is not to be used for an extended period of time.

Batteries left in an unused instrument will also loose their power overtime.

OP

EN

OP

AC power socket

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Using Headphones

An optional set of stereo headphones can be connected to the

Headphones jack located on the rear panel. When a pair of headphones is connected to the jack, the internal speakers of the unit will switch off automatically, perfect for private practice or late night playing. If you want to use an external sound system, the headphone jack can also be used to connect the digital drum to a stereo system or mixing console.

Setting Up

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Control Panel

Front Panel

Front Panel

Master

Volume

Rhythm

Volume

Tempo/

Tap

Pad

Assign

Chord

Demo

Rhythm

Coach Start/

Stop

Game

Dial

Rear Panel

Rear Panel

Headphone jack

DC jack

Power switch

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Playing the Demo Song

Your Digital Drum comes with a demo song for showing you the possibilities of the drum. To playback the demo song, follow the instruction below:

Turn the [POWER] switch ON.

The LCD display light up.

Press [DEMO] button, the demo song will start and the indicator of drum pads will flash by following the demo song.

3

MASTER VOLUME

The overall volume level of the instrument is controlled by a

[MASTER VOLUME] button.

Press the [MASTER VOLUME] button and rotate the DIAL to adjust the

volume of the Demo song . Rotate the DIAL anti-clockwise to decrease the volume, or rotate clockwise to increase it.

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RHYTHM VOLUME

The song's volume level is controlled by the [RHYTHM VOLUME] button.

The RHYTHM VOLUME can be used to adjust the balance between

the song accompaniment and your own performance on the pads.

Press the top [RHYTHM VOLUME] and rotate the DIAL to adjust the volume of the song. Rotate the DIAL anti-clockwise to decrease the

volume, or rotate clockwise to increase it.

To stop the demo song, press the [DEMO] button again.

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Playing a Rhythm

Your Digital Drum features 50 different rhythms that can be used to provide accompaniment.Select one of the rhythm and listen to it.

Selecting a Rhythm

1

、Press the [RHYTHM] button

Press the [RHYTHM] button, the currently selected song number will appear on the display.

2

、Select a rhythm

Use the DIAL to select a rhythm. Rotate the DIAL anti-clockwise to decrease the rhythm number, or rotate clockwise to increase it.

3

、Press the [START/STOP] button

Press the [START/STOP] button to start the playback.

Note:

You can also use the TAP function to start the songs (see page 8).

Adjusting the Tempo

The tempo of a rhythm can be set anywhere from 40 to 240 beats per

minute. As the tempo value increase, the tempo will become faster.

1

、Press the [TEMPO/TAP] button

Press the [TEMPO/TAP] button, the current tempo will appear on the display.

2

、Rotate the DIAL

Use the DIAL to adjust the tempo. Rotate the DIAL anti-clockwise to decrease, or rotate clockwise to increase it.

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Tap Start

The TAP START function allows you to set the song's overall tempo as well as start the accompaniment. The accompaniment will playback at the tempo with which the pads are struck.

1

、Press the [TEMPO/TAP] button

Press the [TEMPO/TAP] button, the current tempo will appear on the display.

2

、Tap Start

Strike any pad three or four times( based on current rhythm's time signature ) , the accompaniment will start at the desired tempo.

The tempo corresponds to the speed of the last 2 times you strike

the pads.

3

、Stop the Playback

To stop the playback, press the [START/STOP] button.

Chord

Turn on/off the Chord

You can turn on/off the Chord during the playback or while the

accompaniment is in standby state.

Press the [CHORD] button once and the status will appear on the display.

Playing a Rhythm

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Play the Pads

Pad Names

Pad 2 Pad 3

Pad 1

Assign a Voice to Individual Pads

The Digital Drum has a total of 70 percussion sounds and 10 sound effects that can be assigned to each of the 4 drum pads.

1

、Select a Rhythm

Rotate the DIAL to select a Rhythm that you want to assign the pads.

2

、Press the [PAD ASSIGN] button

Press the [PAD ASSIGN] button. PAD ASSIGN indicator appear on the

display and the indication light below Pad 1 light up.

3

、Select a Pad

Strike the Drum Pad that you want to assign once, for example, Drum

Pad 2, the indicator below Pad 2 light up, and the display show the current percussion and effect sounds number

.

4

、Select a Percussion

You can select the voice by striking the pad repeatedly until you reach the voice that you desired.

5

、Press the PAD ASSIGN Button

When you have finished selecting your desired percussion sound,

press the [PAD ASSIGN] button to confirm.

6

、Play the Pads

Now you can play your drum with the assigned drum pad.

Repeat steps 2-5 if you want to assign another drum pad.

Note:

The most recently assigned percussion sounds will overwrite the

percussion sounds assigned previously.

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Pad 4

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Playing the Game

How to Play?

The Digital Drum's Game feature let the player learn and play a rhythm by following the dropping bars on the screen. When the dropping bars of the pad goes beyond the line at the bottom of the display, strike the corresponding pads.

1 2

The bars of each pads are dropping.

When the bar drops beyond the line, strike the pad.

(In the screen shot on the left, strike PAD3)

Starting a New Game

1

、Press the [GAME] button

Press the [GAME] button, the GAME indicator appear on the display.

2

、Select a rhythm to play

Rotate the DIAL to select a rhythm to play with.

Each rhythm has its own level shown below the

GAME indicator:

~

~

~

Easy

Normal

Hard

3

、Start the Game

Press the [START/STOP] button, the bars of the corresponding pads

start falling from the top of the screen. You can strike the pads until

the dropping bars of each pad reaches the line at the bottom of the display.

4

、Score

After game has finished, it will stop and display your score. You will hear a voice comment according to your performance.

Score

0-29

30-59

60-79

80-100

Comment

OK

GOOD

VERY GOOD

EXCELLENT

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、Stop the Game

The game will automatically restart after displaying the score for 3

seconds. To stop the game, just press [START/STOP] at anytime.

Press [GAME] button to exit Game mode.

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Coach

Let a Tutor Coach you

This digital Drum has a Coach function. You can practice basic drum technic following 20 different Coach solo. Just like game, there is also falling bars telling you when to strike drum pads.

1

、Press the [COACH] button press the [COACH] button,” 001” will appear on the display,this is the default coach solo.

2

Select a coach solo to exercise

Rotate the DIAL to select a solo to exercise. You can select from 1 to

20. Each coach song has its own difficulty level shown on the right of the coach number.

3

Start a coach solo

Press the [START/STOP] button, the bars of the corresponding pads start falling from the top of the screen,as well as the indication lights of each pad start flashing.You can strike the pads with flashing indication lights, or strike the pads until the dropping bars of each pad reaches the line at the bottom of the display.

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Score

After following the coach solo for 3 times,it will stop and display your score. You will hear a voice comment according to your performance.

Score

00-39

40-69

70-89

90-100

Comment

OK

GOOD

VERY GOOD

EXCELLENT

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Stop the Coach Solo

The Coach Solo will automatically restart after displaying the score for 3 seconds. To stop the coach, just press[START/STOP] at any time.Press[Coach]button to exit Coach mode.

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Specifications

Pads:

Drum Voices:

Rhythms:

Demo Song:

Coach Songs:

Panel Controls:

Connectors:

Power Source:

Dimensions:

Weight:

4 Touch Sensitive Drum Pads with Indication Lights

70 Percussion Voices &10 Effect Voices

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1

20

POWER ON/OFF, MASTER VOLUME, RHYTHM VOLUME

DEMO, RHYTHM, TEMPO/TAP, PAD ASSIGN, CHORD,

COACH, START/STOP, GAME, DIAL

HEADPHONES

9V (AC Adaptor)

Six "C" size, SUM-2, R14, or equivalent batteries

460(W) X 260(D) X 150(H) mm

1.5kg (without batteries)

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Appendix

Percussion Voice List

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6

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1

2

3

4

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14

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No. Name No. Name No. Name No. Name

BASS DRUM

Standard Kick 1

Analog Kick 1

Rock Kick

Room Kick

Analog Kick 2

Hard Kick

Acoustic Kick

Standard Kick 2

Standard Kick 3

SNARE DRUM

Standard Snare 1

Standard Snare 2

Synth Snare 1

Synth Snare 2

Synth Snare 3

Analog Snare 1

Standard Snare Rim

Standard Snare 3

Acoustic Snare

Rock Snare

Rock Snare Rim

21

22

23

Analog Snare Rim

Analog Snare 2

House S nare

41

42

43

CRASH

Standard Crash 1

Standard Crash 2

Standard Crash 3

24

HI-HAT

Hi-hat 1

25 Hi-hat 2

44 Analog Crash

RIDE

Ride 1 26

27

28

Hi-hat & Snare

Hi-hat & Kick

Standard Hi-hat Close

45

46 Ride 2

47 Ride 3

29 Standard Hi-hat Open 48

30

31

32

33

34

35

Analog Hi-hat Close

Analog Hi-hat Open

TOM

Standard Tom 1

Standard Tom 2

Standard Tom 3

Standard Tom 4

49

50 Cowbell 2

51 Cowbell 3

52

53

Standard Ride

PERCUSSION

Cowbell 1

Timbale Low

Timbale 1

54 Timbale 2

36

37

38

Tom & Snare

Tom Low

Acoustic Tom

55

56

57

Timbale & Kick

Metronome Click

Metronome Bell

39

40

Rock Tom

Analog Tom

58

59

Hand Clap

Tambourine 1

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72

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76

77

78

79

80

60 Tambourine 2

61

62

Bango Hi

Bango Low

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66

67

68

69

70

Conga Open

Conga Mute

Cabasa

Maracas

Claves

Triangle Open

Triangle Mute

Analog Cowbell

One

Two

Three

Four

OK

Good

Very Good

Excellent

FX

BLJ Trill

Rhythm List

No. Name

1

2

3

8Beat

8Beat

8Beat Ballad

8Beat Pop

4 8Beat Rock

5 Rock 1

6 Rock 2

7 Hard Rock

8 Heavy Metal 1

9 Heavy Metal 2

6/8 Pop

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11

12

13

6/8 Pop 1

6/8 Pop 2

16Beat

16Beat Pop

16Beat Funk

Funk

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15

Funk

Funk Pop

No. Name

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

Blues Funk

Dance

Pop Dance

Disco

House

Hip Hop

Rap

Shuffle

23 Slow Rock

24 Soul

25

Jazz

Cool Jazz

27 Blues 1

28 Blues 2

29 Fusion 1

30 Fusion 2

31 Bounce

Latin

No. Name

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37

38

39

32 Reggae 1

33 Reggae 2

34

35

Bossanova

Samba

Latin Rock

Cha Cha

Mambo

Rhumba

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41

Country

Country

Country Rock

March & Waltz

42

43

March

Polka

44 Waltz 1

45 Waltz 2

46

Sound Effect

SFX 1

47 SFX 2

No. Name

48 SFX 3

49 SFX 4

50 SFX 5

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Demo List

No. Name

Funk

01 Funk

Appendix

Coach List

No. Name

1

Rock

Rock 1

2 Rock 2

3 Rock 3

4 Rock 4

Pop

5 Pop 1

6 Pop 2

7 Pop 3

8 Pop 4

Latin

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10

Latin 1

Latin 2

No. Name

11 Latin 3

12 Latin 4

Conga

13 Conga 1

14 Conga 2

15 Conga 3

16 Conga 4

17

Dance

Dance 1

18 Dance 2

19 Dance 3

20 Dance 4

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