User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Features
- Quick Start
- Connectors and User Interface
- Connection Diagrams
- Output Jack Operation
- Making Connections and Applying Power
- Teaching Drum Patterns
- Selecting Drum Pattern Settings
- Using Song Parts
- Managing Songs
- Advanced Features and Tips
- Teaching Special Drum Patterns
- Teaching a Difficult Pattern
- Teaching a Pattern with No Kick or Snare on Beat 1
- Teaching a Pattern with No Kick or Snare
- Teaching a Pattern with Kick and Snare on the Same Beat
- Teaching a Half-Time Shuffle Pattern
- Teaching a 6/8 Ballad Pattern
- Teaching a Classic Train Beat Pattern
- Teaching a Typical Brush Swirl Jazz Pattern
- Using JamSync
- Using an FS3X Footswitch
- Factory Reset
- Updating Firmware
- Specifications
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Connectors and User Interface
Connectors and User Interface
Connectors
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1. POWER INPUT Jack
Connect only the included HARMAN power adapter to this jack. See 'Specifications' on page 36 for power
adapter information.
2. JAMSYNC OUT Jack
Connect this jack to DigiTech JamSync-compatible loopers to use them with the SDRUM. See 'Using
JamSync' on page 31 for more information.
3. AMP OUT Jack
Connect this output to the input of the guitar or bass amplifier, or connect it to the input of an effects chain
if used. Note that the output jacks are auto-sensing and output functionality will change depending on the
outputs connected. See 'Output Jack Operation' on page 10 for more information.
4. MIXER L/R OUT Jacks
Connect these outputs to the line inputs of a mixer. Note that the output jacks are auto-sensing and output
functionality will change depending on the outputs connected. See 'Output Jack Operation' on page 10
for more information.
5. USB Port
This Mini USB port is used for updating the SDRUM's firmware. See 'Updating Firmware' on page 35 for
more information.
6. GUITAR IN Jack
Connect your guitar to this jack using an unbalanced (TS) instrument cable.
7. FS3X IN Jack
Connect an optional DigiTech FS3X Footswitch to this jack for additional hands-free control. See 'Using an
FS3X Footswitch' on page 33 for more information.