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SD7K

Digital Drum Kit

User Manual

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FCC Statements

1. Caution: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

2. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a different circuit.

•Consult an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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Congratulations!

… on your purchase of the Simmons SD7K Electronic Drum Kit. To get the most enjoyment from it, we recommend that you skim through this manual at least once, then refer back to it often to learn more about specific functions.

Taking Care of Your Digital Drum Set

Location

• To avoid deformation, discoloration, or more serious damage, do not expose the unit to direct sunlight,

high temperature sources, or excessive humidity.

Power Supply

• Turn the power switch OFF when the SD7K is not in use.

• The AC adapter should be unplugged from the AC outlet if the SD7K is not to be used

for an extended period of time.

• Avoid plugging the AC adapter into an AC outlet that is also powering high-consumption appliances such as electric heaters or televisions. Also avoid using multi plug adapters since these can reduce sound quality, cause operation errors and result in possible damage.

• To avoid damage, turn OFF the SD7K’s power switch and all related devices prior to connecting

or disconnecting cables.

Handling and Transport

• Never apply excessive force to controls, connectors, and other parts.

• Unplug cables by gripping the plug firmly. Do not pull on the cable.

• Disconnect all cables before moving the module.

• Physical shocks caused by dropping, bumping, or placing heavy objects on the module can result

in scratches and more serious damage.

Cleaning

• Clean the module with a dry, soft cloth.

• A slightly damp cloth may be used to remove stubborn grime and dirt.

• Never use cleaners such as alcohol or thinner.

• To avoid discoloration, do not place vinyl objects on top of module.

Electrical Interference

• The module contains digital circuitry and may cause interference if placed too close to radio or

television receivers. If this occurs, move the SD7K further away from the affected equipment.

Service and Modification

• There are no user serviceable parts in the drum module.

• Do not attempt to open the drum module or make any change in the circuits or parts of the unit. This would void the warranty.

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SD7K Setup

Setup your SD7K kit following the included assembly instruction sheet.

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Table of Contents

Panels 4

Top Panel

Rear Panel

Side Panel 5

Connections 6

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Pads and Pedals

Audio Equipment

Headphones

MP3/CD Player

Power Supply

Power Switch

Using the SD7K Pads

Playing the Pads

Metronome

Kit Mode

Selecting a Drum Kit

Global reverb

Voice Mode

Selecting the Drum Voice

Adjusting Pad Level

Adjusting Pad Pan

Adjusting Pad Tuning

Saving User Kits

Utility Menu

Pad Sensitivity (Gain)

Rim Sensitivity

Crosstalk

Curve

Splash Sensitivity

Local Mode

Saving Trigger Settings

Restoring the Factory Preset

Song Mode

Selecting a Song

Listening to a Song

Muting the Drum Part

Accompaniment Volume

Drum Volume

Song Source

Song Tempo

MIDI and USB

MIDI Connection

USB Connection

Local Mode

MIDI Channels

Voice List

Drum Kit List

Song List

General MIDI Voice List

Percussion Set List

MIDI Implementation Chart

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Panels

Top Panel

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1 Master volume knob

Controls the volume of phone and line outputs.

2 Pad select buttons and indicators

In Kit mode, the buttons can play the pad voices.

In Voice Mode, they select the pad to be edited and the indicators show the current selected pad.

In Song Mode, the indicators will display which pads are being played by the drum track.

3 [TEMPO+] button, [TEMPO-] button

Changes current tempo.

4 [CLICK] button and indicator

Turns the metronome on or off and selects the metronome sound (click or voice).

5 [DRUM OFF] button and indicator

Mutes the drum part of the Song.

6 [START/STOP] button

Starts and stops the selected song.

7 [SONG] button

Enters or switches Song menu pages.

8 3-digit LED

This LED is the main display device of the SD7K, which will show the parameters of the current menu.

9 [VOICE] button

Enters or switches Voice menu pages.

10 [KIT] button

Enters or switches Kit menu pages.

11 [UTILITY] button

Enters or switches Utility menu pages.

12 [+] button, [-] button

Changes values (kit number, voice number, song number, etc.) when editing.

13 [SAVE] button

This button is used to save the current kit settings in a user kit and saves the trigger settings under the Utility menu pages.

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Rear panel

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Pad input jacks

Input connections for kick, snare, tom, cymbal pads and hi-hat control pedal.

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Line output jacks

Stereo output connection to an audio system or drum amplifier such as the Simmons DA50 or

DA200S.

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AUX input jack

This stereo input jack is for an external sound source such as an MP3 or CD player.

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DC input

Connection for the DC 9V power adapter

side panel

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Power switch

This switch turns power on and off.

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MIDI IN and OUT

These ports allow communication with other products equipped with a MIDI interface. Please see the MIDI section of this manual for details.

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USB port

This port is used to connect to a computer. (MIDI In/Out via USB)

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Phone jack

This stereo jack is used to connect headphones.

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connections

Pads and Pedals

CAUTION!

To avoid damage, turn OFF the SD7K’s power switch and all related devices prior to connecting or disconnecting cables.

Pads and Pedal:

Using the provided cables, connect each pad to its corresponding trigger input jack, following the marking on the cables.

Secure all the cables to the stand using the provided velcro strips.

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audio equipment

When using an amplifier such as the Simmons DA50 or DA200S, connect the Output L/MONO and R jacks on the rear panel to the input of the amplifier. (For mono playback, use the L/MONO jack; for stereo playback, connect both L/MONO and R jacks.)

headphones

An optional set of stereo headphones can be connected to the

PHONES jack located on the side of the drum module.

MP3/cd player

1. Connect the audio output of an MP3/CD player or other audio source to the stereo AUX IN TRS jack on the rear panel.

2. The input signal is mixed with the drum signal, allowing you to play along.

power supply

Make sure the power is switched OFF.

Connect the power adapter to the DC IN jack on the rear panel.

Note:

Make sure the power is switched OFF when connecting the drum module with external devices.

Power Switch

After confirming that all connections have been completed, rotate the volume knob to the left (minimum volume level) before switching the power on.

Set the power switch to the “ON” position. The kit indicator will light up and the display will show kit number 001.

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using the SD7k pads

Playing the pads

• All the drum pads and cymbal pads use a single trigger sensor for the whole pad, except the dual-zone snare pad that uses one trigger for the head and another trigger for the rim.

• All the pads are velocity sensitive. Some voices can change sounds depending on the velocity level (striking force).

• The trigger area of the cymbal pads (ride, crash or hi-hat) is near the edge of the pad.

• Similar to an acoustic drum kit, the Hi-Hat sound varies depending on the position of the pedal (Hi-Hat Control):

• Open Hi-Hat: Strike the hi-hat pad without pressing the pedal

• Half Open Hi-Hat: Strike the hi-hat pad with the pedal pressed half-way

• Closed Hi-Hat: Strike the hi-hat pad with the pedal pressed all the way down

• Foot Close: Press the pedal all the way down

• Splash: Step fully on the pedal and release it immediately

metronome

The SD7K includes a Metronome feature with two types of sounds: Click (Bell sound on the first beat, and click sound on the other beats) or Vocal Counting (“one”, “two”,

“three”, “four”, …).

Press the [CLICK] button to start the metronome with Click sound.

Press the [CLICK] button a second time to change the metronome to Vocal Counting.

Press the [CLICK] button again to stop the metronome.

While the metronome is playing, the Beat indicator flashes at the current tempo.

While the metronome is playing, the LED shows the current time signature.

The time signature of the metronome can be changed using the [+] and [-] buttons.

There are five available options: 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4 and 6/8.

The SD7K returns to the previous display when the metronome is stopped.

Press the [Tempo +] or [Tempo -] buttons to change the tempo (30 ~ 280). The LED shows the current tempo and returns to the previous display after about 2 seconds if there is no operation of the Tempo [+] and [-] buttons.

The volume of the metronome can be adjusted by holding down the [CLICK] button and pressing the [+] or [-] buttons. The LED shows “Cxx” (xx = metronome volume:

0 ~ 16), and returns to the previous display about 2 seconds after releasing the

[CLICK] button. The metronome volume resets to its default value when turning off the SD7K.

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kit mode

If the SD7K is not yet in KIT Mode, Press the [KIT] button to enter the Kit Mode.

The Kit indicator will light up.

In the KIT Mode, you can select the Drum or Percussion Kit to play.

You can also turn on or off the Reverb effect.

Selecting a drum kit

In the Kit Number page, the 3-digit LED shows the current kit number.

Use the [+] and [-] buttons to select any kit (1 ~ 50, looped) as the current kit.

The SD7K includes 20 factory preset kits (1 ~ 20) and 30 User kits

(21 ~ 50). (See Kit List on page 20.)

Note: In KIT mode, you can use the Pad Select buttons to play the voices associated with the pads of the currently selected kit.

Global reverb

When the SD7K is in the Kit Number page, press the [KIT] button again to access the Global Reverb page.

In the Global Reverb page, the LED shows the current Reverb status

(“roN” for Reverb On or “roF” for Reverb Off).

It can be turned On or Off using the [+] or [-] buttons.

Press the [KIT] button again to return to the Kit Number page.

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voice mode

If the SD7K is not yet in VOICE Mode, press the [VOICE] button to enter the Voice Menu. The Voice indicator lights up. Now the [VOICE] button will page through the Voice Menu.

In the VOICE Mode, you can select the voice for each pad and adjust the level, pan and tuning of the pad.

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The current pad to be edited can be selected either by pressing its Pad Select button, or by striking the pad itself. The Pad Select indicator lights up to show which pad is currently selected.

Note: While editing voice number, level, pan and tuning, you can also preview the result of the current settings by pressing the Pad Select button to play the edited voice.

selecting the drum voice

In the Voice Number page, the 3-digit LED shows the current voice number for the selected pad. Use the [+] and [-] buttons to select any voice (1 ~ 300, looped) for the current pad. The SD7K includes 300 voices sorted by category (Kick, Snare, Tom, Cymbal, Hi-

Hat, Percussions). Each category includes a variety of acoustic, electric and effects voices.

(See Voice List on pages 18-19.)

Note: The voices for the snare head and rim are set independently. When the snare pad is selected, press the Rim button to select the snare rim (or strike the rim of the snare pad).

The voices for the hi-hat (Open, Half, Closed, Foot and Splash) are selected together as a single voice number (voices # 237 ~ 252) which will contain all the variations.

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adjusting pad level

Press the [VOICE] button until the LED display shows “Lxx”. (xx = Level value: 0 ~ 32)

Use the [+] and [-] buttons to adjust the level of the current pad.

adjusting pad pan

Press the [VOICE] button until the LED display shows “Pxx”. (xx = Pan value: -8 ~ +8)

Use the [+] and [-] buttons to adjust the Pan of the current pad.

adjusting pad tuning

Press the [VOICE] button until the LED display shows “txx”. xx = Tuning value: -8 ~ +8)

Use the [+] and [-] buttons to adjust the tuning of the current pad.

saving user kits

Make sure you save your customized kit; otherwise, your changes will be lost when you select another kit or turn off the SD7K.

Kits 001 ~ 020 are factory presets. Customized kits can be saved in

User kits 021 ~ 050.

User kits store all the voice settings (voice number, level, pan and tuning) for all the pads.

To save your customized kit to one of the User kits:

1. Press the [SAVE] button. The kit number flashes on the LED.

2. Use the [+] or [-] buttons to set the User kit number (021 ~ 050).

The kit number will still be flashing.

3. Press the [SAVE] button again. The kit number stops flashing and the SD7K returns to Kit Mode.

Note: To cancel the save operation while the LED is flashing, press the

[KIT] or [VOICE] button.

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Utility menu

Press the [UTILITY] button to enter the Utility Mode. Now the [UTILITY] button will page through the Utility menu.

In the UTILITY Mode, you can adjust the trigger parameters (gain, crosstalk, curve) for each pad, as well as the rim sensitivity of the snare pad and the splash sensitivity of the hi-hat control pedal.

Those parameters are common to all kits.

The current pad to be adjusted can be selected either by pressing its Pad Select button, or by striking the pad itself. The Pad Select indicator lights up to show which pad is currently selected.

Pad sensitivity (gain)

In the Trigger Gain page, the first digit of LED will display letter ‘E’, which is followed by the gain value (1 ~16, not looped). Greater gain will allow you to trigger a signal even if you strike a pad lightly.

rim sensitivity

In the Rim Sensitivity page, rim sensitivity of the dual trigger snare pad can be adjusted to balance the head-rim velocities. The lowest digit will show the rim sensitivity level (1 ~8) of current pad with letters ‘rE’ displayed on the first two digits of the LED. A bar will be shown instead of the sensitivity level if rim triggering is not supported by the currently selected pad (any other pad than the snare).

crosstalk

In the Trigger Crosstalk page, the last 2 digits will show the crosstalk value (1 ~16) of the current pad with a letter ‘o’ displayed on the first digit of the LED. Hitting one pad may trigger the sound from another pad unintentionally. This effect can be eliminated by setting this parameter to a higher value on the pad that is mistriggering.

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curve

In the Velocity Curve page, the curve setting allows you to control the relationship between the velocity (striking force) and loudness (the dynamic curve). The last digit will show the curve number (1 ~6) of the current pad with letters ‘CU’ displayed on the first two digits of the LED.

splash sensitivity

In the Splash Sensitivity page, this setting controls the sensitivity of the foot splash.

The data is from -4 to 4 with ‘F’ displayed on the first digit of LED.

local mode

In local control page, the LED shows the local control mode.

Local ON is the default function mode (‘LoN’). The internal link between pad triggers and sound generator will be broken when selecting Local OFF (‘LoF’). For more details regarding the Local

Mode, please see the MIDI /USB section of this manual.

Note: Local control mode always returns to Off when powering up the SD7K.

saving trigger settings

After adjusting the trigger settings (gain, snare rim sensitivity, crosstalk, curve, splash sensitivity), you can save them into memory. While in the Utility mode, press the [SAVE] button to store all trigger settings.

Note:

1. If you turn off the power without saving, you will lose the trigger setting changes you have just made.

2. These parameters affect all kits.

restoring the factory preset

Restoring the factory preset can be implemented by the following operation: Hold down both TEMPO+ and TEMPO- when the SD7K is powered up. This function will replace the current settings of the following parameters by their default preset values:

• All user kits (including volume, voice, pan, reverb, and tuning setting)

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Song mode

If the SD7K is not yet in SONG Mode, press the [SONG] button to enter the

Song Menu. Now the [SONG] button will page through the Song Menu. The

Song indicator lights up.

In the SONG Mode, you can select the song number, and adjust the volume of the song’s accompaniment and drum part. In addition, you can select whether to use the internal songs or to control an external sequencer.

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Selecting a song

In Song Number page, the 3-digit LED shows the current song number.

Use the [+] and [-] buttons to select any song (1 ~ 50, looped) as the current Song.

The SD7K includes 50 factory preset songs. (See Song List on page 20.)

listening to a song

Press the [START/STOP] button to start song playback. The beat indicator will flash at the song tempo.

After count-in, the song will start playback from the beginning. The song will stop when it reaches the end.

You can also stop the song during playback by pressing the [START/STOP] button again.

If the song number is switched while playing, the new song won’t start until the end of the current bar.

During song playback in song menu, the Pad indicators will show which pads the drum track is triggering.

This function can be disabled or enabled by pressing the [KICK] button while in song mode.

Muting the drum part

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Press [DRUM OFF] to enable or disable the drum mute function.

When drum off is enabled, the DRUM OFF indicator will light up, and the drum track from the current playing song will be muted. In Song mode, the Pad indicators

will still show the pads played by the drum track. This allows you to practice

playing the drum part with the rest of the accompaniment.

To help you play together with the song, you can also enable the metronome

function by pressing the [CLICK] button. (See Metronome function for details.)

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Accompaniment volume

Press the [SONG] button until the LED display shows “Axx” (xx = accompaniment volume, 0 ~ 32).

Use the [+] and [-] buttons to adjust the song’s accompaniment volume (all instruments except the drum part). It will be restored to default value on the next power on.

drum volume

Press the [SONG] button until the LED display shows “dxx”

(xx = drums part volume, 0 ~ 32).

Use the [+] and [-] buttons to adjust the song’s drum volume.

It will be restored to default value on the next power on.

song source

In song source selection page, the LED will show the current selected song source.

There are two choices: “LoC” for local machine (50 internal songs, default setting) or “EtN” for controlling an external sequencer connected to the MIDI Out of the SD7K using MIDI Clock.

See the MIDI section of the manual for details.

Use the [+] and [-] to select the song source. Song playing will stop immediately when switching song source.

When External is selected, press [START/STOP] to start or stop the external sequencer with corresponding MIDI real-time messages. The internal song will not playback.

NOTE: If external sequencer is selected as current song source, the menu pages of song number, accompaniment volume and drum volume will be not selectable.

song tempo

Press the [TEMPO+] or [TEMPO-] buttons to display the current tempo.

Use [TEMPO+] and [TEMPO-] buttons to adjust the tempo.

Press both [TEMPO+] and [TEMPO-] buttons at the same time to reset the current tempo to its default value for the current song. (This function is not available when external song is selected.)

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MIDI and USB

MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. This is a world-wide standard communication interface that enables electronic musical instruments and computers (of all brands) to communicate with each other so that instructions and other data can pass between them. This exchange of information makes it possible to create a system of MIDI instruments and devices that offer far greater versatility and control than is available with isolated instruments. Whether you interface with computers, sequencers, expanders or other controllers, your musical horizons will be greatly enhanced.

MIDI connection

MIDI IN: This terminal receives MIDI data from an external MIDI device.

MIDI OUT: This terminal transmits data from this instrument to other MIDI devices.

usb connection

The USB connector allows you to connect the SD7K directly to your computer. It can be connected without driver installation under the Windows XP & MAC OSX environment. The SD7K will be recognized as “USB Audio device” to receive and transmit MIDI messages through a single USB cable. USB is used only for MIDI messages (MIDI via USB).

NOTE: When the USB is connected to a computer, all MIDI messages will be received and transmitted via USB.

local mode

From a MIDI point of view, the SD7K is composed of two “devices”:

• A controller transmitting data: the pads and hi-hat control pedal (via an internal trigger to MIDI converter)

• A sound generator receiving MIDI data (the sound module).

In normal operation (Local ON, default mode), those two devices are connected together internally, allowing the pads to play the voices from the sound module without any external connection. When setting Local mode to Local OFF mode in the Utility menu, this internal link is disconnected. The sound module receives MIDI messages via MIDI input only, not from the pads anymore.

However, the pad trigger data is still sent to the MIDI Output, therefore looping externally the MIDI Out of the SD7K back to its

MIDI In will enable the pads to play the voices from the sound module. Local OFF mode is intended to be used when both the MIDI input and output (or the USB port) of the SD7K are connected to a MIDI sequencer with Soft Thru function (which loops the MIDI data received from the MIDI output back to the MIDI input). This prevents doubling or flanging effect when playing the pads

(caused by the sound generator receiving the same MIDI data both directly from the pads and back through the sequencer).

MIDI channels

The SD7K transmission channel is fixed to Channel 10 (Drums and Percussion channel). The SD7K will output MIDI codes generated by the triggers when hitting the pads or stepping on the Hi-hat control pedal (Program Change, Note On/Off, and Foot Control messages). Song playback data and metronome notes are not transmitted.

The MIDI system in the SD7K has 16 reception channels numbered from 1-16. Each of the channels is responsible for a voice. When the instrument receives MIDI information from an external device, the active channel is determined by the control message. Channel

10 is reserved for the Drums. Channels 9 and 16 can be used for additional Percussion sounds. (See Percussion Set list pages 22-23.)

All other channels (1-8, 11-15) can be used to access the 128 General MIDI instruments and sounds included in the sound module

(GM standard). These are the same instruments that are used to create the accompaniment for the internal Song player.

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Using the SD7K as a General MIDI sound module

Connecting an external keyboard or sequencer to the MIDI Input allows you to use the SD7K as a multi-timbral sound module to play various instrument parts in addition to your drums (for instance, Piano on Channel 1, Bass on Channel 2, Strings on Channel 3, etc).

The voices on each MIDI channel are selected using MIDI Program Change messages. (See the General MIDI Voice list page 21.)

NOTE: For more information on received MIDI messages, see the MIDI implementation chart.

Using the SD7K to control a sequencer

In Song mode, the song source can be set to External, allowing the SD7K to control the playback of an external sequencer.

MIDI clock (0xF8) is sent out automatically at the current tempo, and Start and Stop Real-Time Commands (0xFA, 0xFC) will be sent when pressing the Start/Stop button.

1. Connect the MIDI Out of the SD7K to the MIDI In of your sequencer. If you are using a software sequencer on a computer, you can simply connect the USB port of the SD7K to a USB port of your computer using a single USB A-B cable.

2. Setup your sequencer to respond to MIDI Clock Sync.

3. Press the Start/Stop button to start the sequence from the top.

4. Press the Start/Stop button again to stop the sequence

Note: You can adjust the tempo of your sequencer using the Tempo buttons on the SD7K.

Using a sequencer to record your SD7K drum performance

Using the MIDI IN/OUT or USB connections with a MIDI sequencer allows you to record your performance on the SD7K pads and play it back with the same voices.

1. Connect the MIDI Out of the SD7K to the MIDI In of your sequencer, and the MIDI Out of your sequencer to the MIDI In of the SD7K. If you are using a software sequencer on a computer, you can simply connect the USB port of the SD7K to a USB port of your computer using a single USB A-B cable.

2.Setup the active track of your sequencer on Channel 10.

3. Activate RECORD on your sequencer.

4. Play the pads of your SD7K.

5. Stop recording.

6. Locate your sequencer to the start of the recording.

7. Playback the recorded sequence.

8. The SD7K will play the same voices that were used during recording.

Notes:

1. To maintain the same voice parameters (level, pan, tuning), you should select the same Kit for playback as the Kit that was active when recording.

2. To capture and correctly reproduce the timing of your performance, make sure that the Quantize function of your sequencer is turned off.

3. If your sequencer has a Soft-Thru feature, you should set the SD7K to “Local Off” mode in the Utility menu.

If your sequencer does not have a Soft-Thru feature, you should leave the SD7K in its “Local On” default mode.

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Voice List

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Acoustic Bass Drum

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4

Standard Acoustic Kick 1

Standard Acoustic Kick 2

Rock Acoustic Kick 1

Rock Acoustic Kick 2

Jazz Acoustic Kick 1

Jazz Acoustic Kick 2

26” Large Acoustic Kick

20” Funk Acoustic Kick

9 20” Hip Hop Acoustic Kick

10 20” Tight Acoustic Kick

11 24” Loose Acoustic Kick

12 20” Small Acoustic Kick

13 22” 1971Kick

14 20” Deep Kick

15 ‘90’s Kick

16 Metal Kick

17 Orchestra Bass Drum

18 Bass Drum Roll

Electronic Bass Drum

19 House Kick 1

20 House Kick 2

21 House Kick 3

22 TR808 Kick

23 TR909 Kick

24 Space Kick

25 Filter Kick

26 Reverse Kick

27 Techno Kick

28 Voice Kick

29 Low Fi Kick

30 Junkyard Kick

31 Disco Kick

32 Industrial Kick

33 Cartoon Kick

34 Simmons Kick 1

35 Simmons Kick 2

36 Simmons Kick 3

37 Simmons Kick 4

Acoustic Snare Drum

38 Snare Edge w/Rim

39 Standard Snare

40 Snare Cross Stick

41 12” Snare

42 Rock Snare 1

43 Rock Snare 1 Edge

44 Rock Snare 2

45 Small Room Snare

46 Large Room Snare

47 Jazz Snare 1

48 Jazz Snare Brush Edge

49 Jazz Snare Brush

50 Jazz Snare 2

51 Jazz Piccolo Snare

52 Big Band Snare

53 Deep Fusion Snare

54 Effect Snare 1

55 Effect Snare 2

56 Hip Hop Snare

57 ‘60’s Snare Edge

58 ‘60’s Snare

59 506 Snare

60 506 Snare 2

61 506 Low Snare

62 506 Low Snare 2

63 ‘69 Snare

64 Pong Snare

65 Filter Snare

66 Wood Snare 1

67 Wood Snare 2

68 Deep Maple Snare

69 Studio Snare

70 Distant Power Snare

71 Crackless Snare

72 Gunshot Snare 1

73 Gunshot Snare 2

74 Metal Snare

75 Brush Swirl Snare

76 Brush Strike Snare

77 Brush Edge Snare

78 Light Brush Snare

79 Light Long Brush Snare

# Name

Electronic Snare Drum

80 House Snare

81 House Clap

82 House Effect Snare

83 Techno Snare

84 Dance Beat snare

85 Staccato Snare

86 TR808 Snare

87 TR909 Snare

88 Electric Snare

89 Reverse Snare

90 Junkyard Snare

91 Junkyard EFX

92 Noise Snare

93 Jing Snare

94 Guak Snare

95 Voice 1

96 Voice 2

97 Cartoon Punch

98 Simmons Snare 1

99 Simmons Snare 2

100 Simmons Snare 3

101 Simmons Snare 4

102 Simmons Clap digital drum kit

# Name

Acoustic Tom

103 Open Tom 1

104 Open Tom 2

105 Open Tom 3

106 Open Tom 4

107 Open Tom 5

108 Rock Tom 1

109 Rock Tom 2

110 Rock Tom 3

111 Rock Tom 4

112 Big Tom 1

113 Big Tom 2

114 Big Tom 3

115 Big Tom 4

116 Big Tom 5

117 Power Tom 1

118 Power Tom 2

119 Power Tom 3

120 Power Tom 4

121 Funk Tom 1

122 Funk Tom 2

123 Funk Tom 3

124 Fusion Tom 1

125 Fusion Tom 2

126 Fusion Tom 3

127 ‘69 Tom 1

128 ‘69 Tom 2

129 ‘69 Tom 3

130 ‘71 Tom 1

131 ‘71 Tom 2

132 ‘71 Tom 3

133 Vintage Tom 1

134 Vintage Tom 2

135 Vintage Tom 3

136 Hip Hop Tom 1

137 Hip Hop Tom 2

138 Hip Hop Tom 3

139 Hip Hop Tom 4

140 Hip Hop Tom 5

141 Hip Hop Tom 6

142 Brush Tom 1

143 Brush Tom 2

144 Brush Tom 3

145 Brush Tom 4

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Voice List cont...

# Name # Name # Name

Electric Tom

146 TR808 Tom 1

147 TR808 Tom 2

148 TR808 Tom 3

149 TR808 Tom 4

150 TR808 Tom 5

151 TR808 Tom 6

152 Electric 1 Tom 1

153 Electric 1 Tom 2

154 Electric 1 Tom 3

155 Electric 1 Tom 4

156 Electric 2 Tom 1

157 Electric 2 Tom 2

158 Electric 2 Tom 3

159 Electric 2 Tom 4

160 Electric 3 Tom 1

161 Electric 3 Tom 2

162 Electric 3 Tom 3

163 TR909 Tom 1

164 TR909 Tom 2

165 TR909 Tom 3

166 Spike Jr

167 Spike

168 Look At Da Birdie

169 Junkyard 1

170 Junkyard 2

171 Junkyard 3

172 Noise Tom 1

173 Noise Tom 2

174 Noise Tom 3

175 Voice Tom 1

176 Voice Tom 2

177 Voice Tom 3

178 Submarine Tom 1

179 Submarine Tom 2

180 Submarine Tom 3

181 Simmons V1 Tom 1

182 Simmons V1 Tom 2

183 Simmons V1 Tom 3

184 Simmons V2 Tom 1

185 Simmons V2 Tom 2

186 Simmons V2 Tom 3

187 Simmons V3 Tom 1

188 Simmons V3 Tom 2

189 Simmons V3 Tom 3

190 Simmons V4 Tom 1

191 Simmons V4 Tom 2

192 Simmons V4 Tom 3

193 Simmons Bend Tom

Cymbal

194 Standard 20” Ride

195 Standard 22” Ride

196 Standard Ride Bell

197 Rock Ride

198 Ride Edge

199 Rock Bell

200 Dry Ride

201 Dry Ride Bell

202 Rivet Ride

203 Vintage Ride

204 ‘60’s Ride

205 Clean Pop Ride

206 Pop Ride Edge

207 Light Flat Ride

208 Flat Ride

209 Junkyard Break

210 Junkyard Metal

211 Junkyard Spring

212 Industrial Short

213 Industrial Long

214 Glass China

215 Standard Crash

216 China 1

217 Splash

218 Crystal Crash

219 China 2

220 China Low

221 Orchestra Hit

222 Orchestra Cymbals

223 Gong 1

224 Gong 2

225 Water Gong

226 Reverse Cymbal

227 TR808 Cymbal 1

228 TR808 Cymbal 2

229 TR808 Cymbal 3

230 TR909 Cymbal 1

231 Junkyard Cymbal 1

232 Junkyard Cymbal 2

233 Cymbal Effect 1

234 Cymbal Effect 2

235 Laser Ray

236 Drive By

Hi-Hat

237 Standard Hats 1

238 Standard Hats 2

239 Quick Hats

240 Rock Hats

241 Pop Hats

242 Brush Hats

243 ‘60’s Hats

244 Mini Hats

245 House Hats

246 TR808 Hats

247 TR909 Hats

248 Cartoon Hats

249 Voice Hats

250 Junkyard Hats

251 Noise Hats

252 Bass Hats

# Name

Percussion

253 Metronome Bell

254 Metronome Click

255 Scratch

256 Scratch Push

257 DJ EFX

258 HiQ Zap

259 Ding Bell

260 Finger Snaps

261 Standard Clap

262 Tambourine

263 Vibraslap

264 Agogo Low

265 Agogo High

266 Bell Tree

267 Bongo High

268 Bongo Low

269 Shaker

270 Conga Slap Low

271 Conga Slap High

272 Elect Conga Low

273 Open Conga

274 Conga Slap

275 Cowbell

276 Timbale Hi

277 Timbale Low

278 Timpani High

279 Timpani Low

280 Open Tabla High

281 Open Tabla Low

282 Slap Tabla

283 Mute Tabla slap

284 Cabasa

285 Maracas

286 Short Whistle

287 Guiro Short

288 Guiro Long

289 Claves

290 Woodblock

291 Cuica Muted

292 Cuica Open

293 Triangle Muted

294 Triangle Open

295 Sleigh Bells

296 Wind Chimes

297 Castanets

298 Surdo Muted

299 Surdo Open

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Drum Kit list

# Preset Kit # Preset Kit

Factory Preset Kits

1 Rock

2 Standard 1

3 Room

4 Standard 2

5 Hip-hop

6 Electronic

7 808

8 House

9 Fusion

10 Brush

Factory Preset Kits

11 ‘60’s

12 Simmons 1

13 Simmons 2

14 Funk

15 Jazz Latin

16 Percussions

17 Metal

18 Orchestral

19 Studio

20 Junkyard

# Preset Kit

User Programmable Kits

21 User 1 - ‘70’s

22 User 2 - Latin Percussion

23 User 3 - Tablas

24 User 4 - DJ EFX

25 User 5 - 909

26 User 6 - Industry

27 User 7 - Cartoon

28 User 8 - Voice

29 User 9 - Simmons 3

30 User 10 - Simmons 4

# Preset Kit

User Programmable Kits

31 (User 11 - Rock)

32 (User 12 - Standard 1)

33 (User 13 - Room)

34 (User 14 - Standard 2)

35 (User 15 - Hip-Hop)

36 (User 16 - Electronic)

37 (User 17 - 808)

38 (User 18 - House)

39 (User 19 - Fusion)

40 (User 20 - Brush)

41 (User 21 - 60’s)

42 (User 22 - Simmons 1)

43 (User 23 - Simmons 2)

44 (User 24 - Funk)

45 (User 25 - Jazz Latin)

46 (User 26 - Percussions)

47 (User 27 - Metal)

48 (User 28 - Orchestral)

49 (User 29 - Studio)

50 (User 30 - Junkyard)

# Name

Song List

# Name # Name

9

10

11

12

13

14

5

6

7

8

1

2

3

4

Funk 1

Fusion 1

Latin Jazz

Dance

Big Band

Slow Fusion

Samba

Modern Jazz

Country

Reggae

Salsa

Bluegrass

Mambo

Beguine

23

24

25

26

27

28

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

Drum ‘n Bass

Jazz

Bossa

Pop

Rock ‘n Roll 1

House

Hip Hop

6/8 Ballad

Ballad 1

Boogie

Punk

Rock ‘n Roll 2

Metal

16 Beat

# Name

37

38

39

40

41

42

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

Rhumba

Shuffle

Swing

Blues 1

Blues 2

Fusion2

Funk 2

Acid Fusion

Folk Pop

Latin

Ballad 2

Disco

8 Beat

Funk 3

# Name

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

Slow Rock

R&B 1

R&B 2

6/8 R&B

Pop Rock

Hard Rock

Pop Ballad

New Age

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General MIDI voice list

PIANO

001 Acoustic Grand Piano

002 Bright Acoustic Piano

003 Electric Grand Piano

004 Honky-Tonk Piano

005 Electric Piano 1

006 Electric Piano 2

007 Harpsichord

008 Clavichord

STRINGS

041 Violin

042 Viola

043 Cello

044 Contrabass

045 Tremolo Strings

046 Pizzicato Strings

047 Orchestral Harp

048 Timpani

SYNTH PAD

089 Pad 1 (new age)

090 Pad 2 (warm)

091 Pad 3 (polysynth)

092 Pad 4 (choir)

093 Pad 5 (bowed)

094 Pad 6 (metallic)

095 Pad 7 (halo)

096 Pad 8 (sweep)

CHROMATIC PERCUSSION

009 Celesta

010 Glockenspiel

011 Music box

012 Vibraphone

013 Marimba

014 Xylophone

015 Tubular Bells

016 Dulcimer

ORGAN

017 Drawbar Organ

018 Percussive Organ

019 Rock Organ

020 Church Organ

021 Reed Organ

022 Accordion

023 Harmonica

024 Tango Accordion

GUITAR

025 Acoustic Nylon Guitar

026 Acoustic Steel Guitar

027 Electric Jazz Guitar

028 Electric Clean Guitar

029 Electic Muted Guitar

030 Overdriven Guitar

031 Distortion Guitar

032 Guitar Harmonics

BASS

033 Acoustic Bass

034 Electric Bass (finger)

035 Electric Bass (pick)

036 Fretless Bass

037 Slap Bass 1

038 Slap Bass 2

039 Synth Bass 1

040 Synth Bass 2

ENSEMBLE

049 String Ensemble 1

050 String Ensemble 2

051 Synth Strings 1

052 Synth Strings 2

053 Choir “Aahs”

054 Voice “Oohs”

055 Synth Voice

056 Orchestra Hit

BRASS

057 Trumpet

058 Trombone

059 Tuba

060 Muted Trumpet

061 French Horn

062 Brass Section

063 Synth Brass 1

064 Synth Brass 2

REED

065 Soprano Sax

066 Alto Sax

067 Tenor Sax

068 Baritone Sax

069 Oboe

070 English Horn

071 Bassoon

072 Clarinet

PIPE

073 Piccolo

074 Flute

075 Recorder

076 Pan Flute

077 Bottle Blow

078 Shakuhachi

079 Whistle

080 Ocarina

SYNTH LEAD

081 Lead 1 (square)

082 Lead 2 (sawtooth)

083 Lead 3 (caliope lead)

084 Lead 4 (chiff lead)

085 Lead 5 (charang)

086 Lead 6 (voice)

087 Lead 7 (fifths)

088 Lead 8 (bass + lead)

SYNTH EFFECT

097 FX 1 (rain)

098 FX 2 (soundtrack)

099 FX 3 (crystal)

100 FX 4 (atmosphere)

101 FX 5 (brightness)

102 FX 6 (goblins)

103 FX 7 (echoes)

104 FX 8 (sci-fi)

ETHNIC

105 Sitar

106 Banjo

107 Shamisen

108 Koto

109 Kalimba

110 Bagpipe

111 Fiddle

112 Shanai

PERCUSSIVE

113 Tinkle Bell

114 Agogo

115 Steel Drums

116 Woodblock

117 Taiko Drum

118 Melodic Tom

119 Synth Drum

120 Reverse Cymbal

SOUND EFFECT

121 Guitar Fret Noise

122 Breath Noise

123 Seashore

124 Bird Tweet

125 Telephone Ring

126 Helicopter

127 Applause

128 Gunshot www.simmonsdrums.net

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Percussion Set list

# Key Standard Room Rock Electronic

Ch 10 PC

Ch 9,16 PC

D#3

E 3

F 3

F#3

G 3

G#3

A 3

A#3

G 2

G#2

A 2

A#2

B 2

C 3

C#3

D 3

B 1

C 2

C#2

D 2

D#2

E 2

F 2

F#2

D#1

E 1

F 1

F#1

G 1

G#1

A 1

A#1

G 4

G#4

A 4

A#4

B 4

C 5

C#5

D 5

B 3

C 4

C#4

D 4

D#4

E 4

F 4

F#4

1 2 3 4

1,5 9 17,18 25

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

67

68

69

70

71

72

73

74

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

75

76

77

78

D#5

E 5

F 5

F#5

Claves

Hi Wood Block

Low Wood Block

Mute Cuica

79

80

G 5

G#5

Open Cuica

Mute Triangle

81 A 5 Open Triangle

82 A#5 Shaker

High Q

Slap

Scratch Push

Scratch Pull

Sticks

Square Click

Metronome Click

Metronome Bell

Acoustic Bass Drum

Bass Drum 1

Side Stick

Acoustic Snare

Hand Clap

Hard Snare Drum

Low Floor Tom

Closed Hi-Hat

High Floor Tom

Pedal Hi-Hat

Low Tom

Open Hi-Hat

Low-Mid Tom

Hi-Mid Tom

Crash Cymbal 1

High Tom

Ride Cymbal 1

Chinese Cymbal

Ride Bell

Tambourine

Splash Cymbal

Cowbell

Crash Cymbal 2

Vibraslap

Ride Cymbal 2

Hi Bongo

Low Bongo

Mute Hi Conga

Open Hi Conga

Low Conga

High Timbale

Low Timbale

High Agogo

Low Agogo

Cabasa

Maracas

Short Whistle

Long Whistle

Short Guiro

Long Guiro

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

Bass Drum 2

Rock Kick Drum

D

Snare Drum 2

D

Hard Snare Drum

Room Low Tom 2

Closed Hi-Hat 2

Room Low Tom 1

Pedal Hi-Hat 2

Room Mid Tom 2

Open Hi-Hat 2

Room Mid Tom 1

Room Hi Tom 2

D

Room Hi Tom 1

Ride Cymbal 2

Chinese Cymbal 2

Ride Bell 2

D

Splash Cymbal 2

Cowbell 2

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

83

84

85 C#6 Castanets

D

86

87

B 5

C 6

D 6

D#6

Jingle Bell

Belltree

Mute Surdo

Open Surdo

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

Acoustic Bass Drum 2

Rock Kick Drum

D

Acoustic Snare 2

D

Acoustic Snare 3

Rock Low Tom 2

Closed Hi-Hat 2

Rock Low Tom 1

Pedal Hi-Hat 2

Rock Mid Tom 2

Open Hi-Hat 2

Rock Mid Tom 1

Rock Hi Tom 2

D

Rock Hi Tom 1

Ride Cymbal 2

Chinese Cymbal 2

Ride Bell 2

D

Splash Cymbal 2

Cowbell 2

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

Acoustic Bass Drum

El Kick Drum

D

Hard Snare Drum

D

Electric Snare

El Low Tom 2

Closed Hi-Hat 3

El Low Tom 1

Pedal Hi-Hat 3

El Mid Tom 2

Open Hi-Hat 3

El Mid Tom 1

El Hi Tom 2

D

El Hi Tom 1

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

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Percussion Set list cont...

# Key 808 Jazz Brush Orchestra Effects

Ch 10 PC

Ch 9,16 PC

5

26

6

33

7

41

8

49

N/A

57

27 D#1

28

29

E 1

F 1

D

D

30 F#1

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

31 G 1

D

D

32 G#1

33 A 1

D

D

34 A#1

35

36

38

B 1

C 2

D 2

E 2

F 2

F#2

G 2

G#2

A 2

A#2

B 2

D

Acoustic Bass Drum 2

808 Kick Drum

37 C#2

808 Snare Drum

D

Hard Snare Drum

808 Low Tom 2

808 Closed Hi-Hat

808 Low Tom 1

808 Pedal Hi-Hat

808 Mid Tom 2

808 Open Hi-Hat

48

49

50

C 3

C#3

D 3

808 Mid Tom 1

808 Hi Tom 2

808 Cymbal

808 Hi Tom 1

51 D#3

52

53

E 3

F 3

D

D

D

54 F#3

55 G 3

D

D

56 G#3

57 A 3

D

D

58 A#3

59

60

B 3

C 4

D

D

D

61 C#4

62

63

64

65

66 F#4

67

D 4

D#4

E 4

F 4

G 4

D

808 Mute Hi Conga

808 Open Hi Conga

808 Low Conga

D

D

68 G#4

69

70

71

72

A 4

A#4

B 4

C 5

D

808 Maracas

D

D

73 C#5

74

75

76

77

78 F#5

79

D 5

D#5

E 5

F 5

G 5

D

D

808 Claves

D

D

D

80 G#5

D

81

82 A#5

83

84

A 5

B 5

C 6

D

D

85 C#6

86 D 6

D

D

D

87 D#6

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

Jazz Kick 2

Jazz Kick 1

D

Jazz Snare Drum

D

Hard Snare Drum

Jazz Low Tom 2

Closed Hi-Hat 2

Jazz Low Tom 1

Pedal Hi-Hat 2

Jazz Mid Tom 2

Open Hi-Hat 2

Jazz Mid Tom 1

Jazz Hi Tom 2

D

Jazz Tom 1

D

D

D

D

Splash Cymbal 3

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

Jazz Kick 2

Jazz Kick 1

D

Jazz Snare Drum

Hand Clap

Brush Slap

Brush Low Tom 2

D

Brush Low Tom 1

D

Brush Mid Tom 2

D

Brush Mid Tom 1

Brush Hi Tom 2

D

Brush Hi Tom 1

D

D

Rivet Ride

D

Splash Cymbal 3

D

D

D

D

D

D

D

Closed Hi-Hat 2

Pedal Hi-Hat

Open Hi-Hat 2

Ride Cymbal 1

Concert BD 2

Concert BD 1

D

Concert SD

Castanets

Concert SD

Timpani F

Timpani F#

Buzz

Gong

Scratch FX1

Scratch FX2

Scratch FX3

Scratch FX4

Gtr.Cut Noise

Gtr.Cut Noise 2 (up)

Muted Dist.Gtr. 1

Muted Dist.Gtr. 2

Dist.Gtr. Slide 1

Dist.Gtr. Slide 2

High Q

Slap

Scratch Push

Scratch Pull

Timpani G

Timpani G#

Timpani A

Timpani A#

Timpani B

Timpani C

Timpani C#

Timpani D

Sticks

Square Click

Metronome Click

Metronome Bell

Guitar Slide

Gtr.Cut Noise1(down)

Gtr.Cut Noise 2 (up)

Gtr.Cut Noise 3

Timpani D#

Timpani E

Key Click

Laugh

Timpani F

D

Scream

Punch

D

D

Heart Beat

Footstep1

Concert Cymbal 2

D

Footstep2

Applause

Concert Cymbal 1

D

Door Creak

Door Slam

D

Scratch

D

D

D

D

Wind Chine

Car Engine start

Car Break

Car Pass By

D

D

Gun Shot

Crickets

D

Train

D

Noise

D

Helicopter

D

D

D

D

Industrial Noise

Gun Shot

Machine Gun

Laser Gun

D

Explosion

D

D

Dog Bark

Horse Gallop

D

D

Birds Chirping

Rain

D

Thunder

D

Wind

D

D

Sea Shore

Stream

D

Bubbles

D

Cat

D

Bird

D

Dog

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digital drum kit

midi implementation chart

Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks

Basic

Channel

Mode

Note

Number:

Default

Changed

Default

Messages

Altered

True voice

10 ch

X

X

X

**************

0–127

**************

Velocity

After

Touch

Pitch Bend

Control

Change

Note on

Note off

Key’s

Channel’s

0

1

4

5

6

7

10

11

64

65

66

67

80

81

91

93

100, 101

120

121

123

Program Change

System

System

Common

Exclusive

: Song Position

: Song Select

System

Real Time

Aux

: Tune

: Clock

: Commands

: All Notes OFF

X

0

0

: Local ON/OFF X

X

Messages : Active Sense

: Reset

0

X

X

0

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

0

X

X

0 (99H, V=1–127)

0 (99H,V=0)

X

X

X

0

X

0

0

X

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

1–16

X

X

X

**************

0–127

0–127

0

0

0

0

0

0 (9nH,V=1-127)

0 (8nH or 9nH,V=0)

X

X

0

Bank Select

Modulation

Foot Controller

Portamento Time

Data Entry

Volume

Pan

Expression

Sustain Pedal

Portamento ON/OFF

Sostenuto Pedal

Soft Pedal

Reverb Program

Chorus Program

Reverb Level

Chorus Level

RPN LSB, MSB*

All Sound OFF

Reset All Controller

All Notes OFF

START and STOP only

0: YES

X: NO

* Valid RPN # 0,1,2

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Two (2) Year Limited Warranty

Subject to the limitations set forth below, Simmons® hereby represents and warrants that the components of this product shall be free from defects in workmanship and materials, including implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, subject to normal use and service, for two (2) year to the original owner from the date of purchase.

Retailer and manufacturer shall not be liable for damages based upon inconvenience, loss of use of product, loss of time, interrupted operation or commercial loss or any other incidental or consequential damages including but not limited to lost profits, downtime, goodwill, damage to or replacement of equipment and property, and any costs of recovering, reprogramming, or reproducing any program or data stored in equipment that is used with Simmons® products. This guarantee gives you specific legal rights. You may have other legal rights which vary from state to state. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.

Simmons

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All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned herein are recognized as the property of their respective holders.

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