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AVSL 176.211 DDT1 User Manual

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Press ‘Sel.’ to select one from 9 preset drum styles.

Press or to adjust rhythm tempo: 30- 260 bpm.
Press ‘play’ to start playing a rhythm.

In drum sound mode, an icon appears on the LCD display.


Training function

DDT1 has 4 different training modes. Press ‘Train’ key to switch between Beats Counting Mode, Mute Counting Mode, Gradual Up/Down Mode,
Step Up/Down Mode.

Beats Counting Mode

Practicing in Beats Counting Mode can tell you how fast as drummer plays a single stroke roll. Press ‘Train’ once to enter Beat Counting Mode.

Press or to choose count duration, either 15, 30, 45, 60 or 90 seconds.

It starts counting after you strike the pad. The LCD will show the number of total beats.

T1: Mute Counting Mode

Mute Count Mode is a timing exercise designed to develop and learn ‘internal’ timing. In this mode, the metronome will play at the set volume

level for the first four measures then play the second four measures at a muted volume. The four-measure cycle of loud and muted counts will

continue until ‘Play’ button is pressed to stop.
Press ‘Train’ to choose T1 mode.

Press ‘Sel.’ To enter edit mode: Beat (0-6), Tempo (30-260bpm), Rhythm. Then press or to adjust parameters.
Press ‘Play’ to start and stop metronome.


T2: Gradual Up/Down Mode

Practice in ‘Gradual Up/Down’ mode is designed to increase stamina and endurance by gradually increasing and decreasing the tempo. The

speed increases by 1 BPM every two beats until the maximum metronome value is reached. Once you hit the maximum value, the speed
decreases by 1 BPM every two beats until you return to the original tempo. The process is then repeated. When ‘pattern’ is selected, the speed

changes by 1 BPM every two measures.
Press ‘Train’ to choose T2 mode.

Press ‘Sel.’ To enter the edit mode: Beat (0-6), Tempo (30-260bpm), Rhythm. Then press or to adjust parameters.
Press ‘Play’ to start and stop metronome.


T3: Step Up/Down Mode

Step Up/Down mode is designed to increase playing endurance by slowly increasing and decreasing the speed of the metronome. In this mode,

the metronome’s tempo will increase by 5 BPM after every four measures until it reaches the metronome’s maximum tempo. After the
maximum tempo is achieved, the metronome’s tempo will decrease by 5 BPM after every four measures. This will continue until it reaches the

metronome’s starting tempo and then repeats the process.
Press ‘Train’ to choose T3 mode.

Press ‘Sel.’ to enter the edit mode: Beat (0-6), Tempo (30-260bpm), Rhythm. Then press or to adjust parameters.
Press ‘Play’ to start and stop metronome.


Installing The Battery

This unit takes a 9V PP3 battery.

Replace the battery if the LCD becomes dim.

Please pay attention to the polarity of the battery when putting in a new battery.
Remove the battery if the unit will not be used for a long time.

If the unit is not operating correctly, remove the battery and replace after 10 seconds.

Please dispose of the old battery properly.

SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply

9Vdc, 1000mA (1 x PP3 battery included)

Tempo range

30-260 BPM

Metronome beats

0,1,2,3,4,5,6

Beat count duration

15, 30, 45, 60 and 90 seconds

Training functions

Beat Counting mode

T1 Mute counting mode
T2 Gradual up/down mode

T3 Step up/down mode

Drum styles

Disco,

Hard Rock, Hip-hop, Arena Rock, Bossa Nova, Samba, Chacha, Pop and Funk

Dimensions

216 x 277 x 24mm

Weight

784g