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Drum Quantec DR-2401 (TON-2140) — electronic drum module/controller
Drum Quantec DR-2401 (TON-2140) — electronic drum module/controller
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Drum Quantec DR-2401 (TON-2140) — electronic drum module/controller
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Drum Quantec DR-2401 (TON-2140) — electronic drum module/controller
Drum Quantec DR-2401 (TON-2140) — electronic drum module/controller
Quantec DR-2401 (TON-2140) is an electronic drum module/controller that processes and routes trigger signals from electronic drum pads. Designed as the central control unit for electronic drum setups, the module receives input from multiple pads, applies trigger detection and processing, and sends audio and trigger outputs to amplifiers, mixers or recording interfaces. It is suitable for live performance and studio contexts where reliable triggering and flexible output routing are required.
The DR-2401 offers stable trigger detection and low-latency signal processing to ensure accurate response from electronic pads. Its connectivity options provide multiple outputs for sending processed signals to external amplifiers, mixers or recording systems. The module’s compact design concentrates control functions in a single unit, simplifying cabling and setup for both stage and studio use.
Connect electronic drum pads to the module’s trigger inputs, then route the audio or trigger outputs to an amplifier, mixer or recording interface. Adjust trigger sensitivity and any available processing parameters to match the pad types and playing dynamics. For live use, place the unit in a convenient location near the drum set or in a rack; for studio work, connect outputs to your audio interface or mixing console and set levels to avoid clipping.
Use shielded cables for pad inputs and outputs to reduce interference. Start with moderate sensitivity settings and adjust while playing to avoid false triggers. When integrating with mixers or interfaces, set output levels conservatively and perform a soundcheck to confirm stable triggering and correct routing.
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