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This example is a basic 8-beat pattern often used in rock and pop. Crash/Ride R: Right Hand L: Left Hand Hi-Hat Kick Pedal Snare * The crash and ride are written in the same position of the notation. Notes with the accent mark “ ” are played on the crash, and notes without the accent mark are played on the ride. * The hi-hat part can also be substituted with the ride cymbal part. t Switching the Power On and Off Selecting a Kit For details on connecting the HD-3 sound module, refer to the separate “Setup Guide.” * Once the connections have been completed, turn on power to your various devices in the order specified. By turning on devices in the wrong order, you risk causing malfunction and/or damage to speakers and other devices. 1. Make sure that the HD-3’s [VOLUME] knob, and that of any connected drum monitor, is set to the minimum level 2. Hold down the [POWER] switch of the HD-3 sound module to turn on the unit To turn off the unit, hold down the [POWER] switch for several seconds * Before switching the power on/off, always be sure to turn the volume down. Even with the volume turned down, you might hear some sound when switching the power on/off. However, this is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. 3. Turn on the power of the connected drum monitor 4. Raise the volume of both to get the sound level required * This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interval (a few seconds) after power up is required before the unit will operate normally. * Turn the power off by reversing the order in which you turned the power on. A drum kit consists of sounds assigned to each pad. In some cases, the sound will change depending upon your playing dynamics. 1. Press one of the kit buttons ([1]–[10]) Pressing these buttons will call up different kits. 2.Press the [VARIATION] button Variation kits are provided for each kit. Pressing the [VARIATION] button will switch to the variation kit of the selected drum kit. The [VARIATION] button will light if a variation kit is selected. Playing the Kit Listening to Patterns Here’s how to listen to a performance example (pattern) using the drum kit. * Before playing back a pattern, lower the volume of the HD-3. The volume of these patterns may be louder than when you play the kit normally, and you do not want to risk damage to your ears or connected equipment. 1. Press and hold one of the Kit Buttons ([1]–[10]) for a few seconds A pattern using this current kit will play. If you press the [VARIATION] button, the pattern for that variation kit will play. MEMO • Each pattern will play at it’s default tempo (set at the factory). If you want to change the tempo, play back the pattern and use the [ ][ ] buttons to adjust the tempo. • You can NOT play the pads when a pattern is playing. • No data for the music that is played will be output from MIDI OUT jack. 2. To stop pattern playback, press any kit button ([1]–[10]) Playing Along With the Metronome Here’s how you can play the kit while listening to the metronome. This is the best way to practice and learn to play at a steady tempo. 1. Press [ ] button [ ] button lights up and the metronome starts. ][ ][ t 2. Use the [ ] buttons to adjust the metronome speed The display will indicate the tempo. Range: 40–250 MEMO You can change the sound and volume of the metronome. For details, refer to “Changes the sound of the metronome” (p. 15). TIPS You can rapidly adjust the metronome volume by holding down the [ ] button and using the [ ] buttons. ][ Various Settings (the Edit screens) The Edit screens allow you to make various 2. Use the [ ] buttons to edit the settings for the HD-3. value ][ Basic Operation in the Edit Screens In the edit screens, you’ll use the following procedure to make settings. 1. While continuing to hold down the [VARIATION] button, press one of the kit buttons ([1]–[10]) to select the parameter that you want to edit Hold down Current value of the selected parameter will appear. If you’ve selected pad sensitivity (Pad Sens) or the note number (MIDI Note) transmitted by that pad, hitting any pad or pressing the pedals will allow you to edit the parameters of that pad. Reference For details on each item, refer to “Parameter List” (p. 15). * If you hold down the [VARIATION] button for a while, you’ll be presented with a message asking you to select a parameter by pressing one of the kit buttons ([1]–[10]). If you press [ ] and [ ] simultaneously, the parameter will revert to its default value. 3. Press the [VARIATION] button or one of the kit buttons ([1]–[10]) to exit the edit screen Various Settings (the Edit screens) Parameter List Parameter Value Explanation 1 Metronome Sound CLICK (default) COWBELL MARACAS Changes the sound of the metronome You have three different sound choices for the metronome: click, cowbell, and maracas. Click Cowbell Maracas 2 Metronome Volume 1–10 (default: 5) Adjust the metronome volume This adjusts the volume of the metronome. You can also adjust the volume of the metro...