db drums DB20 Owner's Manual

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PHONE S AUX I N L/MONO C R AS H 2 TOM 4 IN OUT

db20

US B M IDI

OUTPUT MIDI

Digital Drum dbdrums

Model db20

Owner´s Manual-English

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INFORMATION FOR YOUR SAFETY!

THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for USA) PRECAUTIONS

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 circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the user's authority to operate this equipment.

CAUTION

The normal function of the product may be disturbed by

Strong Electro Magnetic Interference. If so, simply reset the product to resume normal operation by following the owner's manual. In case the function could not resume, please use the product in other location.

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING

Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.

Power Supply

Please connect the designated AC adaptor to an AC outlet of the correct voltage.

Do not connect it to an AC outlet of voltage other than that for which your instrument is intended.

Unplug the AC power adaptor when not using the instrument, or during electrical storms.

Connections

Before connecting the instrument to other devices, turn off the power to all units. This will help prevent malfunction and

/ or damage to other devices.

Location

Do not expose the instrument to the following conditions to avoid deformation, discoloration, or more serious damage:

Direct sunlight

Extreme temperature or humidity

Excessive dusty or dirty location

Strong vibrations or shocks

Close to magnetic fields

Interference with other electrical devices

Radios and televisions placed nearby may experience reception interference. Operate this unit at a suitable distance from radios and televisions.

Cleaning

Clean only with a soft, dry cloth.Do not use paint thinners, solvents, cleaning fluids, or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths.

Handling

Do not apply excessive force to the switches or controls.

Do not let paper, metallic, or other objects into the instrument. If this happens, remove the electric plug from the outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualifie dservice personnel.

Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.

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Contents

Main Features ........................................................... 4

Panel & Display Description

Front Panel. ................................................................ 5

Side Panel. ................................................................. 6

LCD Display ................................................................ 7

Setup

Connecting Pads and Pedals. .................................... 8

Getting Ready to Play

Setting Up the Power Supply ...................................... 9

Turning the Power On/off. .......................................... 9

Drum Kits and Voices

Selecting a Drum Kit. ................................................ 10

Selecting a Voice. ..................................................... 10

Playing Techniques. .................................................. 10

Select a Preset Drum Kit and Create a User Drum

Kit

About the Preset and User Drum Kit. ....................... 12

Edit the Drum Kit Parameters. .................................. 12

Edit the Voice Parameters. ....................................... 12

About the User Voice. ............................................... 13

Save User Drum Kit. ................................................. 13

Playing Along with a Song

Playing Along with a Song. ....................................... 14

Metronome. ............................................................... 15

Starting/Stopping the Metronome. ............................ 15

Adjusting the Tempo Value. ...................................... 15

Record

Prepare Recording. .................................................. 16

Start /Stop Recording. .............................................. 16

The Drum Pad Triggers Settings

About the Drum Pad Trigger Settings......................... 17

Save the Drum Pad Trigger Settings.......................... 18

Utility Settings .......................................................... 19

Using Usb Flash Drive (Usb Memory)

Sample Load. ............................................................. 20

Kit Save. ..................................................................... 21

Kit Load. ..................................................................... 21

Format. ....................................................................... 21

Factory Set ................................................................ 22

MIDI

About MIDI. ................................................................ 23

Making the MIDI Settings. .......................................... 23

Connecting with an External Sound Device. ............. 23

Using the Digital Drum as a Sound Module. ............. 24

Troubleshooting ....................................................... 25

Prompt Messages ..................................................... 25

Specifications ........................................................... 26

Appendix

Drum Kit List. .............................................................. 27

Drum Voice List. ......................................................... 28

Song List. ................................................................... 31

GM Drum Kit List. ....................................................... 33

GM Melody Voice List. ................................................ 39

MIDI Implementation Chart. ....................................... 40

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Main Features

PURE DRUM Technology

No matter playing the pads with softly stroke or forcefully passion grooves, with this new technology, all performances can show up extremely wide range of velocity dynamics. Perfectly express the various changes of acoustic drums, all of these let you enjoy the real delicate nuances, capture the unique characteristics of acoustic drum kit from the PURE DRUM!

PURE DRUM

—Bring the Natural and Realistic Voices to Your Performance!

With our unique PURE DRUM technology, which has vastly improved sound quality for digital drums, will reach a super natural and realistic sense for your ears. No matter playing the stroke roll or striking pads with velocity dynamic, all of these let you enjoy delicate nuances and natural voice, capture the unique characteristics of acoustic drum kit.

Simulating the Real Drum Pads and Cymbals

Our engineers are always keeping keen on simulating the real drum kit, this time we have redefined our previous pad designing, specialized surface material, even with superb trigger sensitivity, hand-feeling and mute function.

Simulate various play effects: head/ bow shot, rim shot, ride, damper and so on.This creates a new era of digital drum.

Enjoy Playing with the USB Songs

Support directly playing songs (WAV and MP3 format) from the USB flash , even you can freely playing with the

USB song, just enjoy your music.

Or play with the background music via the AUX IN terminal and instantly record/ save your perfect performance to the USB disk.

Download Your Favorite Voices to Drum Module

Via the USB function, you can download your favorite wave samples (no matter download from the internet or soft sound source) to digital module and use them as the internal voices. This makes your drum voices limitless any more, try and experience this exciting function.

Steady Elegant Appearance

Equipped with full lattice LCD display and data dial, sufficiently shows the professional and user experience features.

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Panel & Display Description

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Front Panel

P HONE S AUX I N L /MONO

OUTP UT

C R AS H 2 TOM 4 IN OUT

MIDI

US B M IDI

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1. [MASTER VOLUME] Knob

Adjust the output volume level.

2. [PHONES] Knob

Adjust the phones volume level.

3. [POWER] button

Press this button to power on/ off the module.

4. [MENU] Button

Enter menu mode.

5. [CURSOR +]/ [CURSOR -] Button

Select a specified item by moving the cursor position up/down.

6. [ENTER] Button

Enter the selected menu.

7. [EXIT] Button

Exit current menu and back to previous menu.

8. DATA DIAL

Use this to select drum kits or to quick edit values

(increase/decrease value, select specified item).

9. [CLICK] Button

Start/Stop the metronome, enter the metronome parameter setting.

10. [SONG] Button

Enter Song mode.

11. [KIT] Button

Enter the Drum Kit mode.

12. [SAVE]Button

Save the drum kit/ pad settings.

13. [TEMPO] Button

Adjust the tempo value.

14. [RECORD] Button

Enter the quick record mode.

15. [START/STOP] Button

Start/ Stop playing back songs.

16. [<]/ [>] Button

Gradually increasing or decreasing the parameter value, also can be used to select kit, pad, and song parameters.

17. LCD Display

Shows the name and parameter settings of Kit,

Voice, Song and so on.

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Panel & Display Description

Rear Panel

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P HONE S AUX I N L /MONO

OUTPUT

C R AS H 2 TO M 4 N

M D

OUT US B M D

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18. USB Terminal

Use this when you want to connect a PC/laptop or USB host device.

Note: Only transmit MIDI data.

19. MIDI Terminal (IN, OUT)

Use this to connect extra MIDI sequencer, transmit MIDI data.

MIDI IN Connector: receive MIDI data; you can

receive MIDI data from an extra MIDI device or a

PC/laptop.

MIDI OUT Connector: send MIDI data; you can

send MIDI data to an extra MIDI device or a

PC/laptop.

20.

TOM 4 jack (1/4”)

This allows you to connect additional Tom 4.

21.

CRASH 2 jack (1/4”)

This allows you to connect additional Crash 2.

22.

OUTPUT jack (L/MONO, R) (2 x1/4”)

Connect to your audio system or amplifier. For stereo output use both the L/MONO and R jacks.

For monaural output use the L/MONO jack.

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AUX IN jack (1/8”)

For connecting an extra audio player, for example, MP3 and so on via a stereo plug.

You can enjoy playing the drum along with your favorite songs.

24.

PHONES jack (1/8”)

Connect stereo headphones here. Detecting all output sounds.

25. USB Flash Drive port

Insert your USB flash drive here, and play back audio files from it. Or save setting data on it.

26. DC IN jack

Connect the AC adaptor here. Plug the AC adaptor cable into the DC IN jack.

27. TRIGGER INPUT CONNECTOR terminal

Connect the included dedicated cable to this connector, and use it to connect the pads and pedals.

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Panel & Display Description

LCD Display

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1. Menu Item

Display the current menu, such as

“KIT”, “VOICE”,

“SONG”, “TRIGGER”, “UTILITY” and so on.

2. Trigger Pad Name

Display current selected Trigger pad name, such as

“KICK”, “SNARE”, “SN-R”, “TOM1”, “T1-R” and so on.

3. Prompt Move Cursor Up/ Down

Prompt to view more parameters by pressing cursor up/down button.

Prompt Enter

Prompt that you can enter current menu item for more settings.

4. External Device

Indicate external device when it is correctly connected.

5. Strength of the pad strike

Display the strength of the pad you strike.

6. The Main Parameter Information

Display current main parameter information, as the picture shows.

7. Detailed Parameter Value

Corresponding to main parameter, list detailed parameters.

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Setup

Caution!

To prevent electric shock and damage to the device, make sure the power is switched OFF on the drum and all related device before making any connection.

Connect the Pads and the Pedals

Standard configuration:

KICK, SNARE (Dual-zone trigger), TOM 1~3(Dual-zone trigger), CRASH1

(Dual-zone trigger with choke), RIDE (Triple-zone trigger with choke), HI-HAT, HI-HAT CONTROL PEDAL.

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Note:

1. Using the cables provided, connect each Trigger input jack on the rear panel of the module, and make sure each pad is connected to its corresponding trigger input jack.

2. For details on assembling the drum stand, attaching the digital drum and connecting pads, refer to the

Installation Manual

description.

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Tom 1

Tom 2

Hat-Hat

Snare

Tom3

Kick Trigger

Hi-Hat Control Pedal

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Getting Ready to Play

Setting up the Power Supply

1.

Connect the DC plug of the AC power adaptor to the DC IN jack on the rear panel.

2.

Connect the other end of the power cord to the AC outlet.

Note:

1. Only use the voltage specified as correct for the drum module.

2. Even when the module is turned off, electricity is still flowing to the module at the minimum level. When you are not using the drum module for a long time, make sure to unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC outlet.

Turning the Power On/Off

Turning the power on

Make sure that you have made all necessary connections (trigger, audio and so on), turn down all volume controls of the module and other audio equipments.

1.

Turn both the [VOLUME] knobs always to minimize the volume.

2.

Press the [POWER] button.

3.

Turn the amplifier or audio system on, or listen to the headphones.

4.

Striking the pads and adjust the volume by slowly turning the

[PHONES VOLUME] and [MAIN VOLUME] knob towards the right direction. Keep turning until you get an appropriate value.

Turning the power off

1.

Minimize the volume of the module and audio device.

2.

Turn the connected external audio device off.

3.

Keep pressing the [POWER] button until the power is turned off.

Hint:

You can restore the factory set by following steps: a) Press the [<] and [>] buttons simultaneously.

b) Press [POWER] button.

c) Until the LCD displays

“FactoryResetting…”. Complete reset operation, the module will return to the KIT MENU.

About the Auto Power Off Function

For purpose of energy conservation and environmental protection, this function automatically turns the power off if there isn't any operation

(eg, playing, striking , button pressing and so on) for about 30 minutes.

You can enable or disable this function as you like. Refer to Utility

Settings.

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Drum Kits and Voices

An acoustic drum has only a fixed kit, but the digital drum set has a lot.

It is a particular characteristic of digital drum.

The structure of a drum kit showed on the right:

KIT xx

KICK

SNARE

Head

TOM4

Head

Rim

Head

Rim

TOM1

Head

Rim

TOM2

Head

Rim

TOM3

Hea d

Rim

HI-HAT

Head

CRASH1

Head

CRASH2

(Option)

Head

Edge Edge

RIDE

Head

Bell

Edge

Drum kit setting: kit volume, 3-band EQ

Voice setting: Volume, Pan, Pitch, Reverb, Decay, Pad Song and so on.

Selecting a Drum Kit

1.

Press the [KIT] button, enter drum kit menu.

The screen shows on the right:

2.

Press the [<]/ [>] button or data dial, select your desired drum kit.

(Refer to Drum Kit List)

Selecting a Voice

While striking the pads, you can enjoy the ensemble sound effect. If you are not satisfied with the voice of any pads, change the voice as you want.

1.

In the KIT menu, press the [MENU] button. Select the

“VOICE” item and then press the [ENTER] button to enter the voice menu.

The screen display is shown on the right:

2.

Strike the pad you want.

The screen will display the name of current pad.

3.

While striking the pad, press the [<] / [>] button or data dial until you get an appropriate voice for your pads. (Refer to Voice List)

Playing Techniques

This section introduces various performance functions to make your performance professional. Similar to an acoustic drum kit, the digital drum responds differently to various playing techniques and dynamics.

All the pads are velocity sensitive. And some voices change timbre depending on the striking force.

Pad

Only the snare drum can detect both head shot and rim shot.

Head Shot

Strike only the head of the pad.

Head

Head

Rim

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Rim Shot

Strike the head and the rim of the pad simultaneously. Or you can only strike the rim of the pad.

Cymbal

Cymbal Bow Shot

Strike the middle area of the cymbal.As shown in the figure.

Cymbal Edge Shot

Strike the edge area of the cymbal. As shown in the figure.

Cymbal Bell Shot

Strike the bell area of the cymbal. As shown in the figure.

Choke Play

Both Ride and Crash cymbals have cymbal choke. But hi-hat don't have the cymbal choke.

Choking the crash/ride edge with the hand immediately after hitting the crash/ride mutes the crash/ride sound.

Hi-Hat

Hi-Hat Pedal Change

With different positions the pedal pressed down, the voice of pad varied while you are striking the Hi-Hat pad. And this is similar to an acoustic drum.

Open Hi-Hat

Strike the Hi-Hat pad without pressing the pedal.

Closed Hi-Hat

Strike the Hi-Hat pad with the pedal pressed completely down.

Hi-Hat Pedal

Press down the hi-hat controller’s pedal to create a foot-close sound without having to strike the hi-hat pad.

Splash

Playing the hi-hat with the pedal fully pressed and then instantly releasing it.

Drum Kits and Voices

Bow

Edge

Bell

Choke

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Select a Preset Drum Kit and Create a User Drum Kit

About the Preset and User Drum Kit

From no.1 to 50 are preset drum kits, and the drum kits from no.51 to

70 are user drum kits. You can edit the parameters of drum kit (from no.1-70), and save them into user drum kits (from no.51-70).

Note:

Please save your own parameter or voice after edited, otherwise, all data will be lost.

Edit the Drum Kit Parameters

Change the drum kit volume, the overall effect of drum kit will be affected. It means if you increase the volume of drum kit, all volume of the pads will be increased.

1.

Press the [KIT] button, the LCD displays the first page of kit menu.

Press the [KIT] button again will quickly enter the user drum kit menu: KIT51.

Note:

The character

“*”, in front of the kit name, indicates that the data of user kit still keep the default value even after the reset operation.

(Please refer to the Kit List)

2.

Press the [∧]/ [∨] button to select the item that you want to edit.

Parameter Value

KIT NAME Preset: 1~50

User: 51~70

Description

Drum kit selection.

VOLUME 0~16 Adjust the volume of drum kit; the volume of each pad will be changed.

EQ HIGH -12(dB)~12(dB) Adjust the gain (amplitude change) in the

EQ high frequency band.

EQ MID -12(dB)~12(dB) Adjust the gain (amplitude change) in the

EQ middle frequency band.

EQ LOW -12(dB)~12(dB) Adjust the gain (amplitude change) in the

EQ low frequency band.

3.

Use the [<]/ [>] button or data dial to adjust parameter value.

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Edit the Voice Parameters

Editing parameters of one pad will not affect others. For example, if you increased the volume of a snare pad, the other pads wouldn’t change their parameters.

1.

Press the [KIT] button, and then press the [MENU] button later.

Use the [∧]/ [∨] button to select the

“VOICE” item, press the

[ENTER] button to enter VOICE menu.

2.

Press the [∧] button and use data dial or [<]/[>] button to select the pad that you want to edit. Or you can directly strike the specified pad.

3.

Press the [∧]/ [∨] button to select the item that you want to edit.

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Select a Preset Drum Kit and Create a User Drum Kit

Parameter Value

TRIGGER KICK, SNARE, SN-R,

TOM1, T1-

R…

VOICE NAME 1~628, U01~U99

Description

Select the trigger input.

VOLUME

PAN

PITCH

REVERB

DECAY

0~16

-8~ +8

-8~ +8

0~16

-5~0

PAD SONG Off, 1-120

Select a voice. The U01~U99 represent user voice which download form USB flash drive.

Adjust the volume of voice.

Adjust the pan of voice.

Adjust the pitch of voice.

Adjust the reverb of voice.

Adjust the decay of voice.

Switch the pad song on/off and choose the song number.

About the User Voice

You can download the wave samples which you like from USB flash drive into the module. We call them as“User Voice”. The “User Voice” were used as same as the Preset Voices in module.

1.

Use the [<] / [>] button or data dial to adjust parameter value.

Save User Drum Kit

Please save your own parameter or voice after edited, otherwise, all data will be lost.

1.

While in the drum kit and voice edit menu, pressing the [SAVE] button to enter user drum kit saving page.

2.

Use the [<]/ [>] button or data dial to select a user drum kit. Press the [ENTER] button to confirm save operation.

3.

Temporally display

“Save OK!” about 2~3 seconds, and then back to KIT.

Note:

The character

“*”in front of the kit name will disappear after saving.

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Playing Along With a Song

There are up to 120 songs with variety of styles, including 70 Patterns,

10 Hits, 40 Taps, and 5 User songs (Refer to the Song List). You can play the drums while listening to one of these songs.

A song contains Drum part and Accompaniment part. Drum part means the rhythm you played on the pads; the Accompaniment part means percussion and melody. The volume of each part can be adjusted.

Playing Along With a Song

1.

Press the [SONG] button to enter the selection menu.

Parameter

NUMBER

ACCOM VOL

DRUM VOL

Value

1~125

U01~U99

0~16

0~16

Description

The number of songs:

1~60: Preset Patterns.

61~70: Preset Percussion loop.

71~80: Preset Hit

81~120: Preset Tap

121~125: User Song.

U01~U99: WAV/MP3/MIDI files from SONG folder on the USB.

Accompaniment volume.

Drum volume.

2.

Press the [∧]/ [∨] button to select the item that you want to edit.

Use the [<]/ [>] button to adjust parameter value.

3.

Press the [START/STOP] button to play/stop songs.

4.

In SONG menu, press the [SONG] again, switch between preset and USB flash drive songs.

The menu of USB flash drive song:

Press the [START/STOP] button to play back WAV, MP3 or MIDI files. The buttons [∧]/ [∨] and [<]/ [>] are used to move the cursor position.

Temporally display

“Processing...”, and then begin playing the selected song, the first line displays time or beat.

5.

In the SONG menu, press the [MENU] button to enter SONG

MENU. Press the [∧]/ [∨] button to select the item that you want to edit.

6.

Press the [∧]/ [∨] button to select the

“USB FOLDER” item, and then press [ENTER] button to display the folders of USB flash drive, open folders and display the song files (It will auto back to this folder even being switched to other menu.).

The module will load the songs from the default folder

“SONG” in USB flash drive. Please accord to the operations above to enter related folder,if the mp3 songs located at other folder.

Up to 99 MP3/ WAV/ MIDI songs can be displayed in a folder.

If you have more than 99 MP3/ WAV/ MIDI songs on USB flash drive, please arrange them in different folders.

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Format requires:

1. MIDI SONG: SMF 0, track number should be less than 16,

PPQN

≤480, MIDI file size ≤128k byte.

2. WAV: Bit rates :

≤ 1536kbps, Sampling rates: ≤ 48kHz

3. MP3: Bit rates:

≤320kbps, Sampling rates: ≤48kHz.

4. Besides above formats, there will pop up an error message.

Metronome

Practicing with the metronome is the best way to follow the beats.

Choose a right tempo for your learning/ performance requirement.

Starting/ Stopping the Metronome

1.

Press the [CLICK] button.

The metronome starts playing, and the button light will blink at the current tempo. (Current time signature will be displayed on top of LCD.)

2.

Press the [∧]/ [∨] button to select the item that you want to edit.

Use the [<]/ [>] button or data dial to adjust parameter value.

Parameter

TIME

SIGNATURE

VOLUME

OUTPUT

Value

0-9/2, 0-9/4,

0-9/8, 0-9/16

0~16

INTERVAL 1/2,3/8,1/4,1/8,

1/12,1/16

CLICK NAME METRO,

CLAVES,

STICKS,

COWBELL,

CLICK, VOICE

PHONES

ALL (PHONES+

OUTPUT)

Description

Adjust the time signature.

Adjust the volume of metronome.

Adjust the rhythm interval.

Select metronome voice which you want. There are totally 6 metronome voice types.

Select the destination of metronome output.

3.

Press the [CLICK] button again to stop the metronome, the light will be off, and the display will return to the screen before entering

CLICK MENU.

Adjusting the Tempo Value

1.

Press the [TEMPO] button.

2.

Use the [<]/ [>] button or data dial to adjust parameter value.

Note:

Temporally display tempo value about 3 seconds, automatically back to the original mode.

Playing Along With a Song

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Record

In this chapter, we will introduce how to use this digital drum to record your own performance.

There are two methods to record: record as MP3 format or MIDI format.

a) When using an USB flash drive, auto record your own performance as MP3 files, up to 99 user songs can be recorded to an USB flash drive.

b) Without an USB flash drive, auto record your own performance as

MIDI files, up to 5 user songs can be recorded in this drum module flash drive.

About how to prepare and start recording, please refer to the details bellow:

Prepare Recording

Before recording a song, you can preset these parameters as you like:

Tempo, Kit, Time Signature, Interval and Song if background music needed.

After [RECORD] button pressed, please choose one position from

USER SONG 121~125 to save the recorded song.

If the USB flash drive has been plugged, the recorded song will be mp3 format and will be automatically saved to the USB flash drive.

Start / Stop recording

1.

You can start recording in real time while in the prepare recording menu, there are two ways to start recording:

Press the [START/STOP] button.

Strike one pad.

2.

If you want to exit recording in the prepare recording menu, just one way as below.

Press the [RECORD] button again.

Note:

1. In Song menu, press the [RECORD] button, recording performance with accompaniment playing.

2. In Kit menu, press the [RECORD] button, only recording your drum part performance.

3.

While recording, the [RECORD] button keeps lighting all the time and

“RECORDING--” displays on the LCD.

4.

Press the [START/STOP] button again to stop recording, and the

[RECORD] button light will be off.

The recordings will be saved and the LCD displays“Saving…”. When saved successfully, the system will return to record folder.

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The Drum Pad Triggers Settings

About the Drum Pad Trigger Settings

As a professional drummer, you may be very pleased to set your drum triggers carefully corresponding to your playing habits and feelings, making your performance more interesting and professional. In the meantime, your digital drum will be more operable.

1.

In the KIT menu, select the

“TRIGGER” item.

2.

Press the [∧]/ [∨] button to select the trigger parameters that you want to edit.

The drum pad trigger settings are shown below:

Parameter Value Description

SENSITIVITY 1~16 The sensitivity of the pads can be adjusted to satisfy your personal preference.

If you adjust the sensitivity parameter to a high value, even a soft strike can produce loud sound.

RIM SEN 1~16

If you adjust the sensitivity parameter to a low value, even heavy strikes only produce low sound.

Adjust the sensitivity of rim shot.

HEAD-RIM ADJ 1~16 Adjust the disturbance between head and rim shot.

THRESHOLD 1~16

The threshold of the pads means a specified signal level, and only the trigger signal above it can be sounded. This setting can

Threshold

prevent some unwanted sounding , such as crosstalk from other pads and so on.

For example, B will sound but A and C will not sound.

A B C

XTALK

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If it is set to a high value, no sound may be heared when strike lightly.

You can adjust threshold like this:

1. Firstly set it to a low value;

2. Raise the value a little, then strike the pad to check and adjust;

3. Repeat step2 until the most suitable setting for performance has been achieved.

1~16

“Crosstalk” means when one pad is hitted, another pad would also be triggered, which should be avoided.

“XTALK” setting is set for that. Usually this may happen when two pads sit on the same stand.

Sometimes crosstalk may be effectively prevented by increasing the distance between two pads.

CURVE

RETRIG

CANCEL

MIDI NOTE

For example: If you hit the snare pad and the tom 1 also sounds.

Striking the snare pad, and listen whether there is any sound from Tom 1. If yes, raise

Tom1’s

“XTALK” value, and repeat this adjusting again until no crosstalk.

Note: Be careful and don’t set “XTALK” too high. Because in this situation, when two pads are hitted at the same time, the one which is striked gently may be judged as a

“crosstalk” and not sound. So it is best to set

“XTALK” to the minimum value required to prevent crosstalk.

1~6 You can control the relation betweeen striking force and response volume by this setting.

Adjust the curve to satisfy your playing requirement. Refer to the CURVE description.

1~16 This setting avoids

“re-triggering”, which means that when you strike a pad once, maybe you can hear two hits coming from one strike. This may happen when pad vibrating.

Adjust the

“Retrigger Cancel” value and strike the pad to see if there is any re-triggering.

Be careful to set it to a suitable value. If too high, some sounds may be ommitted when played fast; if too low, retrigger can’t be prevented effectively. It is best to set it to a value just prevented retriggering.

0~127 MIDI output key mapping

SPLASH SENS 1~5 Splash sensitivity. The higher value makes the splash easier.

3.

Striking the specified pad, select the pad that you want to edit.

4.

Use the [<] / [>] button or data dial to adjust the parameter value.

When the LCD displays

“--”, it means these parameter values are fixed and unchangeable.

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The Drum Pad Triggers Settings

Note:

The Curve descriptions are shown below:

VOL VOL VOL

Curve 1: The most natural setting. There is a linear change between playing dynamics and volume response.

Curve 2, 3: Compared to Curve 1, heavily strikings make greater change.

Curve 4, 5: Compared to Curve 1, gentle strikings make greater change

Curve 6: Even a soft strike can make strong volume, and the range of dynamic response is small. Especially when a drum trigger is used as an external pad, reliable triggering can be made.

VOL

Curve1

Striking

VOL

Curve2

Striking

VOL

Curve3

Striking

Curve4

Striking

Curve5

Striking

Curve6

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Save the Drum Pad Trigger Settings

Press [SAVE] button in TRIG menu to save your settings before turn off the power. Otherwise the settings you’ve edited will be lost.

Note:

Parameter settings above are efficient to all drum kits.

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Utility Settings

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1.

In the KIT menu, select the

“UTILITY” item.

2.

Press the [∧]/ [∨] button to select the utility parameters that you want to edit.

Parameter

GM MODE

Value Description

ON/OFF ON: The channel 10 will respond GM drum kit.

OFF: The channel 10 will respond local drum kit.

LOCAL CTRL ON/OFF Describe the connection state about pad signal and internal sequencer with internal sound generator.

ON: The pads and internal sequencer are connected to the digital drum’s internal sound generator. Sounds are produced by the internal sound generator when the pads are struck.

OFF: The pads and internal sequencer are disconnected from the digital drum’s internal sound generator. Striking the pads does not cause sound to be produced by the internal sound generator.

L-R EXCHANG ON/OFF Exchange the left and right pad position.

R: Normal settings.

L: You can exchange the left and right pad position to satisfy the left-hand player.

AUTO POWER 30, 60 ,OFF Factory settings, approximately 30 minutes.

30: Automatically turns the power off if no operation for approximately 30 minutes.

60: Automatically turns the power off if no operation for approximately 60 minutes.

OFF: The power will not power off automatically.

3.

Use the [<] / [>] button or data dial to adjust the parameter value.

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Using USB Flash Drive (USB Memory)

The USB flash drive function contains:

1.

Sample/ Kit load or save. Transmit data between USB flash drive and drum module.

2.

Format. Format the USB flash drive.

Note:

This digital drum supports 4G~64G USB flash drive which in FAT format. Brand Kinston and SanDisk are suggested.

1.

In the KIT menu, select the

“USB MEMORY” item.

Press the [ENTER] button, enter to the USB flash drive menu.

2.

Press the [∧]/ [∨] button to select the USB flash drive function that you want.

Parameter Description

SAMPLE

LOAD

Download wave samples to drum module from the external USB flash drive.

KIT SAVE Save a user kit data of drum module to the external USB flash drive.

KIT LOAD Save back a user kit data of

USB flash drive to the drum module.

Remarks

See the note below.

The saved file name is

MyKitxxx.kit.

Transmit the MyKitxxx.kit

file from the USB flash drive to the drum module.

FORMAT Format the USB flash drive.

Strongly recommend formatting the USB flash drive once before using it.

Sample Load

Wave sample on the USB flash drive can be downloaded/saved to the drum module in this function. These voices are called user voices.

1.

There is no limitation of sample capacity except exceeding internal memory.

Sample’s size can reach to 15M Byte.

2.

Requirement of Sample wav's format: mono 16 bit, 48k / 44.1k /

32k / 22.05k / 11.025k rate.

3.

Samples in internal memory can only be deleted as a whole. One sample deleting is not permitted except that there is only one sample.

4.

Both loaded samples and preset voices can be used in the same way.

Enter the

“SAMPLE LOAD” interface. The LCD will list all wave files

(.wav) which under the sample catalogue. It can display 99 files at most.

Select a sample from the USB flash drive:

Press the [ENTER] button to enter load interface:

Press the [ENTER] button again:

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Using USB Flash Drive (USB Memory)

Note:

Loading speed is about XX minutes/MB. More time will be taken when loading larger samples. Please be patient when loading samples.

If loading failed, message

“Unsupported file” will be displayed on the

LCD when the format is not supported.

Kit Save

User kits of the drum module can be saved to a USB flash drive in this function.

Enter the KIT SAVE interface;the LCD displays kit number and name.

Note:

If currently selected kit name is blank, it indicates this kit doesn’t exist and can be used to save a user kit.

Up to 99 kits can be saved in one folder on the USB flash drive.

Press the [ENTER] button to confirm your selection.

Note:

User kit is named "MYKITXXX" in default, and it is unchangeable.

Kit Load

User kits can be loaded from a USB flash drive to drum module in this function.

Enter the load interface, and the LCD will list kit files (.kit) which under the kit catalogue.

Press the [ENTER] button to confirm your selection.

Select a user kit position to load, and press the [ENTER] button to confirm your selection.

The pop-up box will disappear after a successfully loading, and you can continue downloading other kits.

Format

A USB flash drive can be formatted in this function. All data in this USB flash drive will be erased, so please backup important data before formatting.

Press [EXIT] button to exit the format menu.

Or press [ENTER] button to the next step.

Press [ENTER] button again to confirm your selection.

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Factory Set

In this factory set menu, you can initialize all Kit, Song, and Voice settings individually.

1.

In the KIT menu, select the

“FACTORY SET” item.

2.

Press the [∧]/ [∨] and [ENTER] button to select the factory setting that you want to edit.

Parameter

KIT

Description

Only initialize user kit settings.

SONG

VOICE

Only initialize user songs.

Only initialize user voices.

PAD SETTING Only initialize pad settings.

ALL Initialize all (above four) user settings.

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Press [EXIT] to exit the factory set menu.

Or press [Enter] to the next step.

After temporal displaying of

“Reset OK”, it will return to factory set menu.

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About MIDI

MIDI(Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a standard which describes the rules and transmission among all kinds of MIDI devices, including computers. Connecting a digital drum to a computer with a MIDI cable, various instrument can be selected and played, and they also can be played in ensemble.

MIDI Connection

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

MIDI OUT: This terminal transmits data from the digital drum to other

MIDI devices.

USB Connection

The USB connector allows you to connect the digital drum directly to your computer. It can be connected without installing a driver in

Windows XP/Vista/Win7 or MAC OSX environments. The digital drum will be recognized as a

“USB Audio device” to receive and transmit

MIDI messages through a single USB cable. The USB port is used only for MIDI messages (MIDI via USB).

Making the MIDI Settings

In the KIT menu, select the

“UTILITY” item (Please refer to Utility

Settings chapter). Press the[∧]/ [∨] button to select the

“LOCAL

CTROL” or “GM MODE” item.

Use the [+] / [-] button or data dial to set the local control/ GM mode to

ON or OFF.

MIDI Settings

LOCAL CTRL ON/OFF

GM MODE ON/OFF

Local Control

Local OFF: The connection from pads and internal sequencer to internal sound generator is cut off. When pads are hitted, no sound will be generated by internal sound generator.

Local ON: The connection from pads and internal sequencer to internal sound generator is on. When pads are hitted, sound will be generated by internal sound generator.

GM Mode

Press the [+]/ [-] button, set GM mode to ON or OFF.

Refer to Using the Digital Drum as a Sound Module.

Connecting with an External Sound Device

The digital drum transmission channel for the drum kit is fixed to

Channel 10. It will output MIDI data generated by the triggers when hitting the pads or stepping on the Hi-Hat control pedal (Note ON/OFF, and Foot messages).Song playback data and metronome notes are not transmitted.

Recording Your Performance to an External Sequencer

1.

Connect the MIDI OUT of the digital drum to the MIDI IN of your sequencer, and the MIDI OUT of your sequencer to the MIDI IN of the digital drum. If you are using a software sequencer on a computer, you can simply connect the USB port of the digital drum to a USB port of your computer using a single USB A-B cable.

MIDI

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MIDI

2.

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

RECORD on your sequencer.

3.

Play the pads/ Step on the pedal of your digital drum.

4.

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

5.

Playback the recorded song.

Setting MIDI Note Number to be Transmitted/Received by Each

Pad

Each drum kit has its own settings of MIDI note which can be transmitted/received by each pad, and is very useful for advanced purpose. Normally, we don’t recommend changing them, but it still can be changed by following steps:

1.

Press the [KIT] button and then [MENU] button, and use [∧]/ [∨] to enter the TRIG menu.

2.

Press the [∧]/ [∨] button, select MIDI Note parameter.

3.

Use the [<] / [>] button or data dial; change the MIDI Note Number for each pad. Press the [∧] button and use the [<]/[>] button or data dial to select the pad that you want to edit.Or you can directly strike the specified pad.

4.

Press the [SAVE] button to save the trigger settings.

Trigger

Kick

Snare

Snare R

Tom1

Tom1 Rim

Tom2

MIDI Note

36

38

40

48

50

45

Trigger

Tom2 Rim

Tom3

Tom3 Rim

Tom4

Tom4 Rim

Ride Bow

MIDI Note

47

43

58

41

39

51

Trigger

Ride Edge

MIDI Note Trigger

59 Hi-Hat Open

Ride Bell

Crash1

53

49

Crash1 Edge 55

Crash2 57

Crash2 Edge 52

Hi-hat Edge Open

Hi-Hat Close

Hi-hat Edge Close

Hi-Hat pedal

Splash

MIDI Note

46

26

42

22

44

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Using the Digital Drum as a Sound Module

Connecting an external keyboard or sequencer to the MIDI Input allows you to use the digital drum as a multi-part, polyphonic 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 (refer to GM Backing Instrument List).

The MIDI system in the digital drum 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 Drums. The digital drum has two options for Channel 10:

GM ON or OFF, as selected in MIDI UTILITY menu.

When GM Mode is ON, Channel 10 will play the GM percussion kits.

When GM Mode is OFF, Channel 10 will play the digital drum kit which you select on panel.

Note:

For more information on receiving MIDI messages, refer to MIDI

implementation chart.

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Troubleshooting

Problem

No sound

No sound from Pads

No click sound

Possible Cause and Solution

1. Rotate the [VOLUME] knob to be sure that the volume isn’t down.

2. To be sure that Local Mode should be set to “ON”

1. To be sure that the pad is connected correctly.

2. To be sure not set the volume of the pad to 0.

1. To be sure that the metronome is turned on.

2. To be sure not set the volume of the click to 0.

1. Adjust the song playback volume to match the pad volume.

The Pad volume doesn’t match the Song playback volume.

Cannot connect to the computer 1. Make sure that the USB has been correctly connected.

2. Do the connection again (Keep the computer on, and then turn the module on, connect the USB cable).

Prompt Messages

Message

MEMORY FULL !

NO SONG FOLDER !

NO SONG !

NO SAMPLE !

UNSUPPORTED FILE !

NO USB MEMORY !

NO KIT !

RECORD FULL !

USB DRIVE ERROR !

PRESS EXIT TO CONTINUE !

Meaning

The memory of user voice is full when loading samples.

There is no song folder on USB flash drive.

No song in related song folder on USB flash drive.

There is not any sound sample in the VOICE folder on USB flash drive.

Unsupported file on USB flash drive.

USB flash drive is not recognized.

No kit data in KIT folder on USB flash drive.

Internal memory is full when recording into internal user song.

The USB flash drive can’t be recognized or the object was plugged on USB

MEMORY port caused short-circuit.

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Specifications

Maximum Polyphony

64

Drum kits

Kit: 70 (50 Presets + 20 Users)

GM Drum Kit: 9 GM Drum Kits

Instruments

Preset voice: 628 (Drum Voice, Percussion Voice, Effect Voice)

14 Hi-hat Combination

User voice: up to 99 samples with 16M Byte in total.

Sequencer

Preset Pattern: 120

User Song: 5

Audio files with mp3 and wav format: 99 maximum under one folder in USB flash drive.

Tick: 192 ticks per beat

Record: Real-time Record

Data Capacity: About 6800 notes for each user song.

Tempo

30~280

Display

64 x 128 dots full lattice LCD display with backlit

Connectors

TRIGGER INPUT CONNECOR(DB25 type), TOM4,

CRASH2,

PHONES(1/4”), AUX IN(1/4”), USB-MIDI,

USB HOST, MIDI IN, MIDI OUT, R,L/MONO

Control Buttons

Power on/off, Master Volume, Phones volume, Click,

Kit, Save, Record, Song, Start/Stop, Tempo, <, >,

Menu, Enter, Exit, ∧,∨.

Power Supply

DC 9V, 500mA

Module Dimensions

230(L) x 160(W) x 69(H)mm

Module Weight

0.5 kg

* All specifications and appearances are subject to change without notice.

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No.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

PRESET KIT

Acoustic 1

Funk

Standard 1

JazzBrush

Dance

Rock

Jazz

808

909

FunkBand

FX Mix

Power

Latin

Room

Marimba

Percussion1

Metal

90

’sPower

Vibraphone

Indian

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

No.

21

22

23

24

25

26

36

37

38

39

40

PRESET KIT

African

Electronic

Reggae

Fusion

Drum & Bass

Pop

Brush

World

Orchestra

Ska

Songo

Lo-Fi

1970

’s

HipHop

Big Band

Old School

R&B

Magic

Live

House

Drum Kit List

45

46

47

48

49

50

No.

41

42

43

44

PRESET KIT

Jazz Latin

Standard 2

Percussion 2

Techno

Vintage

Junkyard

Acoustic 2

Noise

Studio 1

Studio 2

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28

46

47

48

49

50

40

41

42

43

44

45

51

52

53

54

No.

Kick

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Name

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

11

12

13

14

15

22‘’ Acoustic Kick 1

22‘’ Acoustic Kick 2

24‘’ Standard Kick

Brush Kick 1

Brush Kick 2

24‘’ Jazz Kick

22‘’ Rock Kick

Room Kick

Fusion Kick

1970's Kick

Vintage Kick

HipHop Kick

Reggae Kick

Big Band Kick

Old School Kick

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

Lo-Fi Kick

Junkyard Kick

Noise Kick

Drum & Bass Kick

808 Kick

909 Kick

Electronic Kick

23

24

25

26

27

Snare

Power Kick

Dance Kick

FX Mix Kick

Techno Kick

Magic Kick

28 14'' Acoustic Snare

29 14'' Acoustic Snare Rim

30 14'' Standard Snare

31 14'' Standard Snare Rim

32 14'' Funk Snare 1

14'' Funk Snare Rim 1

14'' Funk Snare 2

14'' Funk Snare Rim 2

Brush Snare 1

Brush Snare Rim 1

Brush Snare 2

Brush Snare Rim 2

14'' Jazz Snare

14'' Jazz Snare Rim

14'' Rock Snare

14'' Rock Snare Rim

13'' Damped Snare 1

13'' Damped Snare 2

13'' Damped Snare 3

Orchestra Snare

Orchestra Snare Rim

Room Snare

Room Snare Rim

Fusion Snare

Fusion Snare Rim

Big Band Snare

Big Band Snare Rim

Drum Voice List

67

68

69

70

63

64

65

66

59

60

61

62

55

56

57

58

Vintage Snare

Vintage Snare Rim

Live Snare

Live Snare Rim

Reggae Snare

Reggae Snare Rim

R&B Snare

R&B Snare Rim

808 Snare

808 Snare Rim

909 Snare

909 Snare Rim

Electronic Snare

Power Snare

Dance Snare

Dance Snare Rim

75

76

77

78

71

72

73

74

Old School Snare

Old School Snare Rim

House Snare

House Snare Rim

Lo-Fi Snare

Lo-Fi Snare Rim

Junkyard Snare

Junkyard Snare Rim

79

80

Noise Snare

Noise Snare Rim

81 Drum & Bass Snare

82 Drum & Bass Snare Rim

83

84

Techno Snare

Techno Snare Rim

85

86

Magic Snare

Magic Snare Rim

87 Acoustic Snare Stick

88 Standard Snare Stick 1

89 Brush Snare Stick

90 Standard Snare Stick 2

91

92

Rock Snare Stick 1

Rock Snare Stick 2

93

94

95

96

Live Snare Stick

Room Snare Stick

Fusion Snare Stick

808 Snare Stick

97

98

909 Snare Stick

Electronic Snare Stick

99 Old School Snare Stick

100 House Snare Stick

101

102

103

104

Lo-Fi Snare Stick

Junkyard Snare Stick

Noise Snare Stick

Techno Snare Stick

Brush Swirl 105

Tom

106

107

108

109

Acoustic Tom 1

Acoustic Tom 1 Rim

Acoustic Tom 2

Acoustic Tom 2 Rim

148

149

150

151

152

153

154

155

140

141

142

143

144

145

146

147

156

157

158

159

160

161

162

163

164

165

134

135

136

137

138

139

126

127

128

129

130

131

132

133

118

119

120

121

122

123

124

125

110

111

112

113

114

115

116

117

Brush Tom 6

Brush Tom 6 Rim

Funk Tom 1

Funk Tom 1 Rim

Funk Tom 2

Funk Tom 2 Rim

Funk Tom 3

Funk Tom 3 Rim

Funk Tom 4

Funk Tom 4 R

Funk Tom 5

Funk Tom 5 Rim

Funk Tom 6

Funk Tom 6 Rim

Jazz Tom 1

Jazz Tom 1 Rim

Jazz Tom 2

Jazz Tom 2 Rim

Jazz Tom 3

Jazz Tom 3 Rim

Jazz Tom 4

Jazz Tom 4 Rim

Jazz Tom 5

Jazz Tom 5 Rim

Jazz Tom 6

Jazz Tom 6 Rim

Acoustic Tom 3

Acoustic Tom 3 Rim

Acoustic Tom 4

Acoustic Tom 4 Rim

Acoustic Tom 5

Acoustic Tom 5 Rim

Acoustic Tom 6

Acoustic Tom 6 Rim

Standard Tom 1

Standard Tom 1 Rim

Standard Tom 2

Standard Tom 2 Rim

Standard Tom 3

Standard Tom 3 Rim

Standard Tom 4

Standard Tom 4 Rim

Standard Tom 5

Standard Tom 5 Rim

Standard Tom 6

Standard Tom 6 Rim

Brush Tom 1

Brush Tom 1 Rim

Brush Tom 2

Brush Tom 2 Rim

Brush Tom 3

Brush Tom 3 Rim

Brush Tom 4

Brush Tom 4 Rim

Brush Tom 5

Brush Tom 5 Rim

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184

185

186

187

188

189

190

191

192

193

194

195

196

197

198

177

178

179

180

181

182

183

172

173

174

175

176

166

167

168

169

170

171

208

209

210

211

212

213

214

215

216

217

218

219

220

221

222

199

200

201

202

203

204

205

206

207

Rock Tom 1

Rock Tom 1 Rim

Rock Tom 2

Rock Tom 2 Rim

Rock Tom 3

Rock Tom 3 Rim

Rock Tom 4

Rock Tom 4 Rim

Rock Tom 5

Rock Tom 5 Rim

Rock Tom 6

Rock Tom 6 Rim

Fusion Tom 1

Fusion Tom 2

Fusion Tom 3

Fusion Tom 4

1970's Tom 1

1970's Tom 2

1970's Tom 3

1970's Tom 4

Vintage Tom 1

Vintage Tom 2

Vintage Tom 3

Vintage Tom 4

Vintage Tom 5

Vintage Tom 6

808 Tom 1

808 Tom 2

808 Tom 3

808 Tom 4

808 Tom 5

808 Tom 6

808 Tom Fx 1

808 Tom Fx 2

909 Tom 1

909 Tom 2

909 Tom 3

909 Tom 4

909 Tom 5

909 Tom 6

909 Tom 7

909 Tom 8

Electronic Tom 1

Electronic Tom 2

Electronic Tom 3

Electronic Tom 4

Electronic Tom 5

Electronic Tom 6

Electronic Tom 7

Electronic Tom 8

Power Tom 1

Power Tom 2

Power Tom 3

Power Tom 4

Power Tom 5

Power Tom 6

90

’s Power Tom 1

263

264

265

266

267

268

269

270

255

256

257

258

259

260

261

262

271

272

273

274

275

276

277

278

247

248

249

250

251

252

253

254

239

240

241

242

243

244

245

246

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

223

224

225

226

227

228

229

230

90

’s Power Tom 2

90

’s Power Tom 3

90

’s Power Tom 4

90

’s Power Tom 5

90

’s Power Tom 6

Lo-Fi Tom 1

Lo-Fi Tom 1 Rim

Lo-Fi Tom 2

Lo-Fi Tom 2 Rim

Lo-Fi Tom 3

Lo-Fi Tom 3 Rim

Lo-Fi Tom 4

Lo-Fi Tom 4 Rim

Lo-Fi Tom 5

Lo-Fi Tom 5 Rim

Lo-Fi Tom 6

Lo-Fi Tom 6 Rim

Junkyard Tom 1

Junkyard Tom 1 Rim

Junkyard Tom 2

Junkyard Tom 2 Rim

Junkyard Tom 3

Junkyard Tom 3 Rim

Junkyard Tom 4

Junkyard Tom 4 Rim

Junkyard Tom 5

Junkyard Tom 5 Rim

Junkyard Tom 6

Junkyard Tom 6 Rim

Noise Tom 1

Noise Tom 1 Rim

Noise Tom 2

Noise Tom 2 Rim

Noise Tom 3

Noise Tom 3 Rim

Noise Tom 4

Noise Tom 4 Rim

Noise Tom 5

Noise Tom 5 Rim

Noise Tom 6

Noise Tom 6 Rim

Techno Tom 1

Techno Tom 1 Rim

Techkno Tom 2

Techno Tom 2 Rim

Techno Tom 3

Techno Tom 3 Rim

Techno Tom 4

Techno Tom 4 Rim

Techno Tom 5

Techno Tom 5 Rim

Techno Tom 6

Techno Tom 6 Rim

Magic Tom 1

Magic Tom 1 Rim

Magic Tom 2

Drum Voice List

279

280

281

282

283

Ride

Magic Tom 2 Rim

Magic Tom 3

Magic Tom 4

Magic Tom 3 Rim

Magic Tom 4 Rim

292

293

294

295

296

297

298

299

284 21'' Acoustic Ride

285 21'' Acoustic Ride Edge

286 21'' Acoustic Ride Bell

287 22'' Standard Ride

288 22'' Standard Ride Edge

289 22'' Standard Ride Bell

290

291

Brush Ride 1

Brush Ride 2

20'' Funk Ride

22'' Jazz Ride

20'' Rock Ride

20'' Funk Ride Edge

20'' Funk Ride Bell

22'' Jazz Ride Edge

22'' Jazz Ride Bell

20'' Rock Ride Edge

300

301

302

303

304

305

306

307

20'' Rock Ride Bell

808 Ride

Electronic Ride

Electronic Ride Edge

Electronic Ride Bell

20'' Room Ride

20'' Room Ride Edge

20'' Room Ride Bell

308

309

310

311

HipHop Ride

20'' Metal Ride

20'' Metal Ride Edge

20'' Metal Ride Bell

312 Old School Ride

313 Old School Ride Edge

314

315

Old School Ride Bell

House Ride

316

317

318

319

320

321

322

323

House Ride Edge

House Ride Bell

Vintage Ride

Vintage Ride Edge

Vintage Ride Bell

Lo-Fi Ride

Lo-Fi Ride Edge

Lo-Fi Ride Bell

324

325

326

327

Junkyard Ride

Junkyard Ride Edge

Junkyard Ride Bell

Noise Ride

328

329

Noise Ride Edge

Noise Ride Bell

330 22'' Big Band Ride

331 22'' Big Band Ride Edge

332 22'' Big Band Ride Bell

333 Techno Ride

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30

375

376

377

378

379

380

381

382

383

384

385

386

387

388

389

366

367

368

369

370

371

372

373

374

351

352

353

354

355

356

357

358

359

360

361

362

363

364

365

334

335

Techno Ride Edge

Techno Ride Bell

Crash

336 16'' Acoustic Crash 1

337 16'' Acoustic Crash 1 Edge

338 16'' Acoustic Crash 2

339 16'' Acoustic Crash 2 Edge

340 16'' Standard Crash 1

341 16'' Standard Crash 1 Edge

342 16'' Standard Crash 2

343 16'' Standard Crash 2 Edge

344

345

346

347

348

349

350

Brush Crash 1

Brush Crash 2

Brush Crash 3

Brush Crash 4

Funk Crash 1

Funk Crash 2

Funk Crash 1 Edge

Funk Crash 2 Edge

19'' Jazz Crash 1

19'' Jazz Crash 2

19'' Jazz Crash 2 Edge

Rock Crash 1

Rock Crash 1 Edge

Rock Crash 2

Rock Crash 2 Edge

808Crash

909Crash 1

909Crash 2

Electronic Crash 1

Electronic Crash 2

Orchestra Crash 1

19'' Jazz Crash 1 Edge

Orchestra Crash 2

Orchestra Crash 3

Room Crash

Room Crash Edge

1970's Crash 1

1970's Crash 2

Old School Crash 1

Old School Crash 1 Edge

Old School Crash 2

Old School Crash 2 Edge

Vintage Crash 1

Vintage Crash 1 Edge

Vintage Crash 2

Vintage Crash 2 Edge

Lo-Fi Crash 1

Lo-Fi Crash 1 Edge

Lo-Fi Crash 2

Lo-Fi Crash 2 Edge

Junkyard Crash 1

Junkyard Crash 1 Edge

Junkyard Crash 2

Junkyard Crash 2 Edge

Noise Crash 1

Noise Crash 1 Edge

399

400

401

402

403

404

405

406

407

HI-HAT

391

392

Noise Crash 1 Edge

Big Band Crash 1

393 Big Band Crash 1 Edge

394 Big Band Crash 2

395 Big Band Crash 2 Edge

396 Techno Crash 1

397

398

Techno Crash 1 Edge

Techno Crash 2

Techno Crash 2 Edge

Latin Crash 1

Latin Crash 1 Edge

Latin Crash 2

Latin Crash 2 Edge

China 1

Splash

China 1 Edge

Splash Edge

408 14'' Acoustic Hi-hat

409 14'' Acoustic Hi-hat Edge

410 14'' Acoustic Hi-hat Pedal

411 14'' Acoustic Hi-hat Splash

412 14'' Standard Hi-hat

413 14'' Standard Hi-hat Edge

414 14'' Standard Hi-hat Pedal

415 14'' Standard Hi-hat Splash

416

417

418

419

Brush Hi-hat

Brush Hi-hat Pedal

Brush Hi-hat Splash

14'' Rock Hi-hat 1

420 14'' Rock Hi-hat Edge 1

421 14'' Rock Hi-hat Pedal 1

422 14'' Rock Hi-hat Splash 1

423 14'' Jazz Hi-hat

432

433

434

435

436

437

438

439

424 14'' Jazz Hi-hat Edge

425 14'' Jazz Hi-hat Pedal

426 14'' Jazz Hi-hat Splash

427 14'' Rock Hi-hat 2

428 14'' Rock Hi-hat Edge 2

429 14'' Rock Hi-hat Pedal 2

430 14'' Rock Hi-hat Splash 2

431 808 Hi-hat

808 Hi-hat Pedal

808 Hi-hat Splash

909 Hi-hat

909 Hi-hat Pedal

909 Hi-hat Splash

Dance Hi-hat

Dance Hi-hat Pedal

Dance Hi-hat Splash

440

441

Lo-Fi Hi-hat

Lo-Fi Hi-hat Edge

442 Lo-Fi Hi-hat Pedal

443 Lo-Fi Hi-hat Splash

Percussion

444 Maracas

485

486

487

488

489

490

491

492

477

478

479

480

481

482

483

484

493

494

495

496

497

498

499

500

469

470

471

472

473

474

475

476

461

462

463

464

465

466

467

468

453

454

455

456

457

458

459

460

445

446

447

448

Metronome Bell

Vibra-slap 1

Vibra-slap 2

Vibra-slap 3

449 Synthesis Percussion 1

450 Synthesis Percussion 2

451

452

High Q 1

High Q 2

Low Q 1

Low Q 2

Mute Hi Conga 1

Mute Hi Conga 2

Open Hi Conga 1

Open Hi Conga 2

Low Conga

High Bongo

Low Bongo

High Agogo

Low Agogo

Claves

Cowbell

Jingle Bell

High Timbale 1

High Timbale 2

High Timbale 3

Low Timbale 1

Low Timbale 2

Low Timbale 3

Low Timbale 4

High Timbale 2 Rim

High Timbale 3 Rim

Low Timbale 2 Rim

Bell Tree 1

Bell Tree 2

Tambourine

Cabasa

Long Guiro

Short Guiro

Indian 1

Indian 2

Indian 3

Indian 4

Indian 5

Indian 6

Indian 7

Indian 8

Indian 9

Indian 10

Indian 11

Indian 12

Indian 13

Indian 14

Indian 15

Indian 16

Indian 17

African 1

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519

520

521

522

523

524

525

526

527

528

529

530

531

532

533

512

513

514

515

516

517

518

507

508

509

510

511

501

502

503

504

505

506

549

550

551

552

553

554

543

544

545

546

547

548

555

556

557

534

535

536

537

538

539

540

541

542

African 2

African 3

African 4

African 5

African 6

African 7

African 8

African 9

African 10

African 11

African 12

African 13

African 14

African 15

African 16

Marimba C3

Marimba A3

Marimba C4

Marimba Db4

Marimba D4

Marimba Eb4

Marimba E4

Marimba F4

Marimba Gb4

Marimba G4

Marimba Ab4

Marimba A4

Marimba Bb4

Marimba B4

Marimba C5

Marimba Db5

Marimba D5

Marimba Eb5

Marimba E5

Marimba F5

Marimba Gb5

Marimba G5

Marimba Ab5

Marimba A5

Marimba Bb5

Marimba B5

Marimba C6

Vibraphone G3

Vibraphone C4

Vibraphone Db4

Vibraphone D4

Vibraphone Eb4

Vibraphone E4

Vibraphone F4

Vibraphone Gb4

Vibraphone G4

Vibraphone Ab4

Vibraphone A4

Vibraphone Bb4

Vibraphone B4

Vibraphone C5

Vibraphone Db5

558

559

560

561

562

563

564

565

Vibraphone D5

Vibraphone Eb5

Vibraphone E5

Vibraphone F5

Vibraphone Gb5

Vibraphone G5

Vibraphone Ab5

Vibraphone A5

566

567

568

569

Vibraphone Bb5

Vibraphone B5

Vibraphone C6

Orchestra Timpani C2

570 Orchestra Timpani Db2

571 Orchestra Timpani D2

572 Orchestra Timpani Eb2

573 Orchestra Timpani E2

574 Orchestra Timpani F2

575 Orchestra Timpani Gb2

576 Orchestra Timpani G2

577 Orchestra Timpani Ab2

578 Orchestra Timpani A2

579 Orchestra Timpani Bb2

580

581

Orchestra Timpani B2

Orchestra Timpani C3

582 Orchestra Timpani Db3

583 Orchestra Timpani D3

584 Orchestra Timpani Eb3

585 Orchestra Timpani E3

586 Orchestra Timpani F3

587 Orchestra Timpani Gb3

588 Orchestra Timpani G3

589 Orchestra Timpani Ab3

590 Orchestra Timpani A3

591 Orchestra Timpani Bb3

592

593

Orchestra Timpani B3

Orchestra Timpani C4

FX

594

595

596

FX 1

FX 2

FX 3

FX 4 597

598

599

600

FX 5

FX 6

FX 7

FX 8 601

602

603

604

FX 9

FX 10

FX 11

FX 12 605

606

607

608

FX 13

FX 14

FX 15

FX 16 609

610

611

612

FX 17

FX 18

FX 19

Drum Voice List

621

622

623

624

625

626

627

628

613

614

615

616

617

618

619

620

636

637

638

639

640

641

642

HI-HAT Combination

629 Acoustic

630

631

Funk Band

Standard

632

633

634

635

Jazz

Rock

808

Jazz Brush

909

Lo-Fi

Dance

Indian

African

Marimba

Vibraphone

Eight

Nine

Ti

Ta

Ei

An

E

Mute

FX 20

One

Two

Three

Four

Five

Six

Seven

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Song List

32

No.

Name

PATTERN LOOP

1 Blues Funk

2 Fusion

3 Cool Jazz

4 Ballad

5 Samba1

LCD Name

BluesFk

Fusion

CoolJazz

Ballad

Samba1

6 Retro Hip-Hop

7 Nu Jazz Funk

8 Soul

9 R&B

10 Big Band 1

11 Ska

12 Classic Rock

ReHipHop

NuJazzFk

Soul

R&B

Ska

BigBand1

ClassRk

13 Hardcore Hip-Hop HaHipHop

14 Retro Dance Pop DancePop

15 Nu-Metal Nu-Metal

16 Salsa Salsa

17 Eu Hip-Hop

18 Bossa Nova

19 Fusion 2

20 8Beat Pop

21 Jazzy Funk

22 Swing Big Band

23 Raggae 1

24 60's Pop

25 Retro Funk

26 Trance

27 Heavy Rock

28 Swing

29 Punk

30 8Beat 1

31 Disco House

32 3/4 Folk

33 Samba 2

34 Latin Rock

35 Reggae 2

36 Dance

37 Country Pop

38 Country

39 Rock Ballad

40 DancePop

41 Bebop

42 Rock N'Roll

43 Band Jazz

44 Blues

45 3/4 Jazz

46 80's Metal

47 Drum N'Bass

48 6/8 Soul

49 Latin Swing

50 Funk

51 Break Beat

52 Latin Jazz

53 TripHop

54 Brit Pop

55 Neo-Thrash

R'N'R

BandJazz

Blues

3/4Jazz

80'sMetl

D'N'B

6/8Soul

LtnSwing

Funk

BrkBeat

LtnJazz

TripHop

Britpop

Neo-Thra

EuHipHop

Bossa

Fusion2

8BeatPop

JazzyFk

SwBiBand

Raggae1

60'sPop

RetroFk

Trance

HavyRock

Swing

Punk

8Beat1

DisHouse

3/4Folk

Samba2

LatinRk

Reggae2

Dance

CtryPop

Country

RkBallad

DancePop

Bebop

56 BigBand 2

57 Mambo

58 Shuffle

59 Gtr Bossa

60 Latin Dance

PERCUSSION LOOP

61 Indonesia

62 Latin

63 Bossa

64 Samba

65 3/4 Pop

66 Pop

67 Jazz

68 Reggae 1

69 Reggae 2

70 Latin Rock

HIT

BigBand2

Mambo

Shuffle

GtrBossa

LtnDance

Indonesi

Latin

Bossa

Samba

3/4Pop

Pop

Jazz

Reggae1

Reggae2

LtnRock

71 New Age Tap 1

72 New Age Tap 2

NewAgeT1

NewAgeT2

73 Atmosphere Tap 3 AtmospT3

74 Atmosphere Of Celiet Tap 4 AtmCelT4

75 Polysynth Tap 5

76 Brass Tap 6

PolysT5

BrassT6

77

78

79 Sweep Tap 9

TAP

Pad(warm)Tap 7

Fx Tap 8

80 Rock Organ Tap 10

WmPadT7

FxT8

SweepT9

RkOrgT10

81 Bass Tap 1

82 Synth Bass Tap 2

83 Bass Tap 3

84 Bass Tap 4

85 Bass Tap 5

86 Swing Bass Tap 6

87 Bass Funk Tap 7

BassT1

BassT3

BassT4

BassT5

SynBasT2

SwgBasT6

BsFunkT7

88 Bass Tap 8

89 Bass Tap 9

90 Bass Tap 10

91 Crystal Tap 1

92 Brightness Tap 2

93 Vibraphone Tap 3

94 Brightness Tap 4

95 Sawtooth Tap 5

96 Funk Gtslide Tap 6

97 Slap Bass Tap 7

98 Chorused Piano Tap 8

99 Fifth Tap 9

100 Melody Tap 10

101 Brightness Tap 1

102 Rain Tap 2

103 Lead Tap 3

104 Sci-fi Tap 4

105 Soundtrack Tap 5

106 Funk Gtnote Tap 6

107 Slap Bass Tap 7

108 Chorused Piano Tap 8

109 Chorused Piano Tap 9

BassT8

BassT9

BassT10

CrystlT1

BrightT2

VibraT3

BrightT4

SawT5

FunkGtT6

SlapBsT7

ChrPnoT8

FifthT9

MeloyT10

BrightT1

RainT2

LeadT3

Sci-fiT4

SndtrkT5

FunkGtT6

SlapBsT7

ChoruT8

ChrPnoT9

110 Tenor Sax Tap 10

111 Pad Tap 1

112 Sci-fi Tap 2

113 Square Tap 3

114 FX8 Tap 4

TeSaxT10

PadT1

Sci-fiT2

SqureT3

FX8T4

115 Rain Tap 5

116 Funk Gtcut Tap 6

RainT5

FunkGtT6

117 Bass Fx Tap 7 BassFxT7

118 Chorused Piano Tap 8 ChoruT8

119 Orchestra Hit Tap 9 OrchHtT9

120 Brass Section Tap 10 BrassT10

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GM Drum Kit List

No.

Eb1[27]

Standard Set(BANK0) Funk Set(BANK8)

High Q

E 1[28] Slap

F 1[29] Scratch Push

F#1[30] Scratch Pull

G 1[31] Sticks

G#1[32] Square Click

A 1[33] Metronome Click

Bb1[34] Metronome Bell

B 1[35] Acoustic Bass Drum

C 2[36] Bass Drum 1

C#2[37] Side Stick

D 2[38] Acoustic Snare

Funk Kick

Funk Snare 1

Eb2[39] Hand Clap

E 2[40] Electric Snare

F 2[41] Low Floor Tom

Funk Snare 2

Funk LowTom2

F#2[42] Closed Hi-hat

G 2[43] High Floor Tom

G#2[44] Pedal Hi-hat

Funk LowTom1

A 2[45] Low Tom

Bb2[46] Open Hi-hat

B 2[47] Low-Mid Tom

C 3[48] High Mid Tom

C#3[49] Crash Cymbal 1

D 3[50] High Tom 1

Eb3[51] Ride Cymbal 1

E 3[52] China Cymbal

F 3[53] Ride Bell

F#3[54] Tambourine

G 3[55] Splash Cymbal

G#3[56] Cowbell

A 3[57] Crash Cymbal 2

Bb3[58] Vibra-slap

B 3[59] Ride Cymbal 2

C 4[60] High Bongo

C#4[61] Low Bongo

D 4[62] Mute Hi Conga

Eb4[63] Open Hi Conga

E 4[64] Low Conga

F 4[65] High Timbale

F#4[66] Low Timbale

G 4[67] High Agogo

G#4[68] Low Agogo

A 4[69] Cabasa

Bb4[70] Maracas

B 4[71] Short Whistle

C 5[72] Long Whistle

C#5[73] Short Guiro

D 5[74] Long Guiro

Eb5[75] Claves

E 5[76] Hi Wood Block

F 5[77] LowWood Block

F#5[78] Mute Cuica

G 5[79] Open Cuica

G#5[80] Mute Triangle

A 5[81] Open Triangle

Bb5[82] Shaker

B 5[83] Jingle Bell

C 6[84] Bell Tree

C#6[85] Castanets

D 6[86] Mute Surdo

Eb6[87] Open Surdo

Funk MidTom2

Funk MidTom1

Funk Hi Tom2

Funk Hi Tom1

Rock HiTom2

Rock HiTom1

Rock Set(BANK16)

Rock Kick Drum

Rock Snare Drum1

Rock Snare Drum2

Rock LowTom2

Rock LowTom1

Rock MidTom2

Rock MidTom1

Electric Hi Tom 2

Electric Set(BANK24) Analog Set(BANK25)

← ←

Electric Bass Drum Analog Bass Drum

Electric Snare 1

Analog Rim Shot

Analog Snare 1

Electric Snare 2

Analog Clap

Analog Snare 2

Analog Low Tom2 Electric Low Tom 2

Electric Low Tom 1

Electric Mid Tom 2

Electric Mid Tom 1

Analog Closed Hi-hat

Analog Low Tom1

Analog Pedal Hi-hat

Analog Mid Tom2

Analog Open Hi-hat

Analog Mid Tom1

Analog Hi Tom2

Analog Cymbal

Analog Hi Tom1

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GM Drum Kit List

34

No.

Jazz Set(BANK32)

Eb1[27]

E 1[28]

F 1[29]

F#1[30]

G 1[31]

G#1[32]

A 1[33]

Bb1[34]

B 1[35]

C 2[36] Jazz Kick 1

C#2[37]

D 2[38] Jazz Snare 1

Eb2[39]

E 2[40] Jazz Snare 2

A 3[57]

Bb3[58]

B 3[59]

C 4[60]

C#4[61]

D 4[62]

Eb4[63]

E 4[64]

F 4[65]

F#4[66]

G 4[67]

G#4[68]

A 4[69]

Bb4[70]

B 4[71]

C 5[72]

F 2[41]

F#2[42]

G 2[43]

G#2[44]

A 2[45]

Bb2[46]

B 2[47]

C 3[48]

C#3[49]

D 3[50]

Eb3[51]

E 3[52]

F 3[53]

F#3[54]

G 3[55]

G#3[56]

C#5[73]

D 5[74]

Eb5[75]

E 5[76]

F 5[77]

F#5[78]

G 5[79]

G#5[80]

A 5[81]

Bb5[82]

B 5[83]

C 6[84]

C#6[85]

D 6[86]

Eb6[87]

Brush Low Tom2

Brush Low Tom1

Brush Mid Tom2

Brush Mid Tom1

Brush Hi Tom2

Brush Hi Tom1

Brush Set(BANK40) Orchestra Set(BANK48)

Brush Kick 1

Brush Tap

Closed Hi-hat 2

Pedal Hi-hat

Open Hi-hat 2

Ride Cymbal 1

Concert BD 2

Concert BD 1

Concert SD

Brush Slap

Castanets

Concert SD

Timpani F

Timpani F#

Timpani G

Timpani G#

Timpani A

Timpani A#

Timpani B

Timpani C

Timpani C#

Timpani D

Timpani D#

Timpani E

Timpani F

Dance Set(BANK56)

Dance Bass Drum

Dance Snare 1

Dance Snare 2

Dance Low Tom2

Dance Closed Hi-hat

Dance Low Tom1

Dance Pedal Hi-hat

Dance Mid Tom2

Dance Open Hi-hat

Dance Mid Tom1

Dance Hi Tom2

Dance Cymbal

Dance Hi Tom1

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MIDI Implementation Chart

O : YES X : NO

×

×

×

×

Transmitted

10ch

×

Recognized Remarks

1-16

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

***********

0

—127

***********

0-127

*********** 0-127

〇99H,V=1-127

〇(99H,V=0)

×

×

Bank Select

Modulation

Portamento Time

Data Entry

Volume

Pan

Expression

Soft Pedal

Sustain Pedal

Sostenuto Pedal

Reverb Program

Chorus Program

Reverb Level

Chorus Level

All Sound Off

Portamento ON/OFF

Reset All Controllers

All Notes Off

×××××××

×

×

×

×

0-127

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

×

START and STOP only

DD650_G04

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