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S.Time Code – This is the total elapsed time from the beginning of the Music CD to the current position.

T.CD Counter – This is the total elapsed time from the beginning of the track to the current position.

U. Open Previously Recorded File – Use this button to open a previously recorded file.

V.Speed – This is a representation of the tempo of the selected DrumXtreme Music CD audio track (beats per minute), with 1 being low speed and 10 being high speed.

7.4.1Using the Digital Drum Operation Menu

1.CD-ROM selection:

This selects the CD-ROM drive to use for all the DrumXtreme software programs and is required to begin using the software. Insert the music CD into the CD drive you intend to use. Select the CD-ROM drive by clicking the two triangular arrows on the left and right of this control button to switch it. When the proper CD-ROM drive is detected, the red ball will become green. Once it is green, leave this setting in place.

2.JOYSTICK selection:

This selects the controller to use for all the DrumXtreme software programs and is required to begin using the software. Select the joystick controller by clicking the two triangular arrows on the left and right of this control button to switch between controllers. When the DrumXtreme device is found correctly, the red ball will become green. Once it is green, leave this setting in place.

3.Selecting timbre:

The DrumXtreme digital computer drum is pre-configured with ten sets of timbres. Click the buttons for ▼ or ▲ to switch current timbre composition. You may also press F1-F12 keys on your keyboard for fast selection of 10 sets of timbres.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Copyright 2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Introduction FeaturesMinimum PC System Requirements Unpacking your DrumXtreme Getting StartedMajor Parts List Detailed List of Stand Parts Registration & Your Product Serial Number Assembly of DrumXtremeMaster Controller Box Example of Assembled Stand Stand Assembly Connections Part C Clamp Assembly Hard Attaching the Master ControllerSwitch Pad Rods & Pad AssemblyPercussion Pad Master Controller Function Color Port Copyright 2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Windows Hardware Found Wizard Connecting DrumXtreme to PCCopyright 2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Copyright 2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Windows Settings Change Message Copyright 2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Installing Digital Drum PC Software Install Shield Wizard Program Software Install MenuBefore Starting the DrumXtreme Software Program Using the Digital Drum Software & GameStarting the DrumXtreme Software Program Software Initial MenuCopyright 2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Main Menu Main MenuDigital Drum Operation Menu Digital Drum Operation MenuStopplay Previous Track Next Track Eject Selecting timbre Using the Digital Drum Operation Menu CD-ROM selectionJoystick selection Sensitivity adjustment Volume controlStart / Stop Music Selection Selecting a music trackRecording Your Drum Play Changing the CDRecord Drum Play Save and Name Your RecordingEditing display Playback Your RecordingSound Bank Timbre Editing Panel Name of timbre composition Deleting timbre compositions To delete a timbre Adding Timbre CompositionsApplying Edits to Compositions Saving timbre edits & changes When finished clickExit N. Selection of difficulty level Skin Game modeMusic Game Menu Copyright 2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Crystal central line Playing the GameTrack B. Score board C. Beat crystal D. Beating line Game Rank MAY Cause Damage Pacific Digital to order the expansion option package Expanding your DrumXtremeTroubleshooting / FAQ Go to Start, Settings, Control Panel Copyright 2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Copyright 2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Copyright 2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Copyright 2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Digital Drum Copyright 2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Copyright 2003 Pacific Digital Corporation Copyright 2003 Pacific Digital Corporation DrumXtreme Limited Warranty Copyright 2003 Pacific Digital Corporation DrumXtreme Product Information Contacting Technical SupportPacific Digital Corporation