DBDrums db6 V2 Owner's Manual

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Congratulations!
Thank you for purchasing this digital drum set. The drum set has been Developed to act and play like a drum set but with greater ease. Before you use the instrument, we recommend you to read through this manual.
Taking care of Your Digital Drum Set
Location
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Do not expose the unit to the following Conditions to avoid deformation, discoloration or more serious damage.
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Direct sunlight.
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High temperature (near a heat)source, Or in car during the day time).
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Disconnect all cables before moving
Power Supply
-make sure to use the suitable AC adaptor, and also make sure the ac outlet voltage at your country matches the input voltage specified on the AC AC adaptor's label.
-Turn the power switch OFF When the Instrument is not in use.
-An AC adaptor should be unplugged from the AC outlet if the instrument is not be used for an extended period of time.
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Unplug the AC adaptor during electric storms.
-Avoid plugging the AC adaptor into
-The same AC outlet as appliance with high power consumption, such as electric heaters or ovens. Also avoid using multi-plug adaptors since these can result in reducing the sound quality, operation errors, and possibly damage.
Turn Power OFF When Making Connections
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To avoid damage to the instrument
and other devices to which it is Connected, turn the power switches of all related device OFF prior to connecting or disconnecting cables.
Handling and Transport
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Never apply excessive force to the controls, connectors or other parts of the instrument.
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Always unplug cables by gripping the plug firmly, but not pulling on th e cable.
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Disconnect all cables before moving The instrument.
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Physical shocks caused by dropping, bumping, or placing heavy objects on the instrument can result in scratches more serious damage.
Cleaning
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Clean the unit with a dr y soft cloth.
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A Slightly damp cloth may be used to Remove stubborn grime and dirt.
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Never use cleaners such as alcohol or thinner.
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Avoi d placing vinyl object on top of The unit (uinyl can stick to and discolor the surface).
Electrical Interference
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This instrument contains digital circuitry and may cause interference if placed too close to radio or television receivers. If this occurs, move the instrument further away from the affected equipment.
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Contents
1. Module function. ........................... 4
Front panel. ................................... 5
Rear panel. ..................................... 5
display display. ............................... 6
2. Connect with external devices. ...... 6
Connect with audio system or drum
speaker cabinet. ........................... 6
Connect with phone. ....................... 7
Connect with MP3 or CD player. .... 7
Connect with PC. ............................ 8
Connect with MIDI keyboard. ......... 8
Power supply. ................................ 8
3. Operation. ...................................... 9
Power switch. ................................. 9
Adjust the master volume. ............. 9
Select drum kit and reverb. ............ 10
Pad parameter setting. .................. 10
Select pad voice. ............................ 10
Adjust pad volume. .........................11
Pad pan. ................................................... 11
Pad tuning. ............................................... 11
Establish user drum kit. ............................ 11
Song setting. .............................................12
Select song. .............................................. 12
Song playing. ........................................... 12
Accompaniment volume. .......................... 12
Drum sound of the song. .......................... 13
Song tempo. ............................................. 13
Tempo setting and the metronome click...13
Tempo. ..................................................... 13
Metronome. .............................................. 13
4. Record and replay. .................................. 14
Record quickly. ......................................... 14
Play the recorded song. ........................... 14
5. Set up. ...................................................... 14
Trigger sensitivity ...................................... 14
Crosstalk rejection. ................................... 15
Trigger curve. ........................................... 15
Save the Set-up. ...................................... 16
Local control. ............................................ 16
6. Reset setting. ......................................... 17
7. MIDI setting............................................ 17
MIDI connection. ...................................... 17
Connect with external audio source
equipment ................................................ 17
Used as audio source equipment. ............17
MIDI list. ................................................... 18
8. Trouble shooting................................... 19
9. Audio source specification................... 19
10. Drum kit list .......................................... 29
11. Voice list .............................................. 30
12. GM percussion list. .............................. 36
13. DEMO SONG list. ................................ 38
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2. Module function
Front panel
3 5 15 6 2 7 11 4
8 9 12 1 14 13 10
1
-MASTER VOLUME+ Adjusts the volume of earphone and line output.
2
LED Display Displays the menu parameters.
3
-TEMPO+
Enter into the tempo setting (holding the button to change value quickly).
4
-DATA+
Adjusts the parameters,e.g. drum kit,
Voice, etc (holding the button to
change value quickly)
5
KIT REV ON/OFF
Drum kit selection and reverb effect
on/off.
6
SONG
Selects DEMO SONG quickly.
7
VOICE VOL/PAN/TUN Sets up the voice, volume, pan and tune.
8
DRUM OFF Turns on/off the drum sound of DEMO SONG.
9
VOLUME Adjusts the accompaniment volume and percussion volume.
10
CLICK
Turns on/off the metronome.
11
UTILITY Practical setting button.
12
SAVE Sets the drum kit and save to the user drum kit, or save the trigger in practical setting.
13
RECORD Records the drum sound.
14
START/STOP Starts/stops the instrument playing or the recording playing. Press once to start the Demo song playing, twice to start recording playing, a third time to stop.
15
POWER It turns on/off the power supply.
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Rear panel
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
16 USB interface
Connects with PC to deliver MIDI signal.
17 MIDI in/out port
Connects with external MIDI devices (The drum MIDI signal outputs via MIDI OUT to external audio source. The external MIDI signal inputs to the drum via MIDI IN.)
18 Trigger in connector
Pad signal input connector.
19 AUX IN
External stereo input connector, e.g. MP3 or CD player.
20 -OUTPUT- L/mono R
The stereo output connector to connect with audio system or drum amp, L/R stereo
output and L/mono output
21 PHONE
Stereo phone output connector.
22 DC-In
Power adaptor connector,9V DC
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LED Display
Drum kit LED lights up: the number means the
drum kit number
Tone LED lights up: the number means the voice number.
the preset song LED lights up: the number means
the preset song number.
4. Connect with external devices
Connecting with audio system or drum speaker cabinet
Connect one end with L/mono R, and the other end with audio system or drum amplifier. such as EDA series.
Note:
1). L/mono is only for the left channel output.
2). When connecting with stereo devices, it needs to connect L/mono and R connectors. The volume is controlled by the module volume knob and device volume knob.
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Connect with Headphones
Connect the phone with 1/4" stereo connector on the module (if 1/8" phone is used, use an adaptor). The volume is controlled by the volume knob on the module.
Connect with MP3 or CD player
Connect the output of MP3 or CD player with AUX IN connector of the module. The input signal a. an be mixed with the drum signal. User can strike the pad according to the metronome click of input signal.
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Connect with PC
1). Connect PC via USB Receives and delivers MIDI signal.
2). Connect PC via MIDI port
MIDI IN: receives external MIDI signal. MIDI OUT: delivers pad signal to external MIDI device or PC.
Connect with MIDI keyboard
MIDI port: connect with the MIDI OUT connector of MIDI keyboard or external pads as the external audio source to control this digital drum.
Power supply
1). Turn off the module power switch.
2). Connect the power supply with DC IN connector.
3). Confirm all the pads are correctly connected. Set the module volume to minimum,
then turn on the power switch of the module. The display lights up and it enters into the drum kit menu.
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turn off the power switch before connecting with other devices.
5. Operation
Power switch
1). Confirm all the cables are connected well, then set the module volume to minimum, then turn on the power switch.
POWER
- MASTER VOLUME+
2). When the display lights up, enter into the module menu operation (enter into the drum kit menu when on.
Adjust the master volume
Strike the pads and adjust the volume knob for proper master volume.
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Select drum kit and reverb
1). Press [KIT REV ON/OFF] key to enter into drum kit setting or to switch drum kit and reverb effect.
KIT
REV
2). Press [KIT REV ON/OFF] key to enter into drum selection. The display shows drum kit number and the KIT LED lights up. Use [-DATA+] button to select drum kit. Preset drum kit: KIT01---20 User drum kit: USER01---10
DATA
3). Press [KIT REV ON/OFF] button to enter into reverb setting. LED shows the reverb effect. Use [-DATA+] button to switch the reverb effect (use the reverb effect to make the sound fuller)
Pad parameter setting
Press [VOICE VOL/PAN/TUN] key to enter into the pad parameter setting and then enter into voice, level, pan, tuning.
VOICE LEVEL PAN TUNING
Voice: the module has 250 voices. Please refer to the voice list.
Select pad voice
1)Press [VOICE VOL/PAN/TUN] button for the first time to enter into voice setting. The
display shows the current pad voice and the voice LED lights up.
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VOICE
2). Strike the pad of which voice to be changed. Use [-DATA+] button to select the voice (voice Number:001-250 non-recycle)
Adjust pad volume
1). When adjusting the pad volume, press once again [VOICE VOL/PAN/TUN] button to enter
Into pad volume setting. The first LED shows L , and the other two LED shows the volume Value. VOICE LED lights up.
2). Strike the pad of which volume to be changed. Use [-DATA+] button to select the volume
00-32 non-recycle .
VOICE
Pad pan
1). Press [VOICE VOL/PAN/TUN] button continuously to enter into the pan setting. The display
displays letter P first and then the pan value. The VOICE LED lights up.
2). Strike the pad of which the pan to be adjusted. Use [-DATA+] button to adjust the pad pan
8 non-recycle .
VOICE
Pad tuning
This function is used for tuning the pad
1). Press [VOICE VOL/PAN/TUN] button continuously to enter into pad tuning. The display
displays letter t , and then the tuning value. VOICE LED lights up.
2). Strike the pad to be tuned. Use [-DATA+] button to adjust pad tuning non-recycle .
VOICE
Establish user drum kit
In the drum kit menu, user can select the preset drum kit to play, or user can select the pad voice and relative parameters, e.g. voice, volume, L/R pan, tuning. This module has 30 drum kits: Preset drum kits: KIT01---20
User drum kits: USER01---10
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1). In the drum kit menu, press [SAVE] button to enter into user drum kit setting. Use [-DATA+] button to select the user drum kit U01-U10 non-cycle . During this process, the drum kit number flashes.
2). Press the pad parameter setting to change the pad tone/volume/pan/tune.
3). Press [SAVE] button once again to save the drum kit setting, and the former drum kits will be covered by the new drum kit. The drum kit number stops flashing.
SAVE
Note: if the drum kit number has been changed or the power fails before saving, the former drum kit parameters will be lost.
Song setting
Select song
1). Press [SONG] button to enter into song setting. The display shows the song number. SONG LED flashes once and then lights off.
2). Use [-DATA+] button to select the current song number 1-20 non-recycle .
SONG
Song playing
1). Press [START/STOP] button to play the selected song. During playing, change the song via
[-DATA+] button.
2). After playing it stops automatically; during playing, press [START/STOP] button two times to
stop playing. Note during playing press [START/STOP] button one time to switch to play the recorded songs.
START/STOP
Note: during playing user can send real time MIDI signal via MIDI OUT.
Accompaniment volume
During playing, user can adjust the volume of accompaniment and of the drum sound.
1). Press [ACCOMP VOLUME] button to enter into accompaniment volume setting. The display shows letter A first, and the accompaniment volume value next. SONG LED lights up.
2). Use [-DATA+] button to adjust the accompaniment volume 0-32 non-recycle .
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VOLUME
Drum sound voume of the song
1). Press [ACCOMP VOLUME] button continuously to enter into the drum sound setting. The display shows letter d first, and the drum sound volume next. SONG LED lights up.
2). Use [-DATA+] button to adjust the drum sound volume of the song 0-32 non-recycle .
VOLUME
Song tempo
During playing DEMO SONG use [-TEMPO+] button to adjust the song tempo.
Drum sound of the song (percussion)
Press [DRUM OFF] button to start/close the drum sound function. If DRUM OFF starts, the drum sound will be closed and DRUM OFF LED lights on.
DRUM OFF
Tempo setting and the metronome click Tempo
1). Press [-TEMPO+] button to enter into the tempo setting to change the metronome click and song tempo 35-280 non-recycle .
2). If the tempo has not been changed in 2 seconds the module will return back to the former menu automatically.
TEMPO
Metronome
1). Press [CLICK] button to start/close the metronome voice. This module has two metronome voices: triangle and click. When the metronome starts, it offers the triangle voice. Press [CLICK] button twice it switches to click voice.
2). When the metronome counts the beats, the beats 2/4 3/4 4/4 5/4 6/8 is shown on The display. Use [-DATA+] button to change the beats (recycle).
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3)Use the master volume knob to change the metronome volume.
CLICK
Note: during playing the songs, the metronome is closed.
Press [CLICK] button to start metronome function.
6. Record and replay Record quickly
1). Press [RECORD] button, and [RECORD] LED lights up and flashes. It shows REC .
2). Strike the pads to start recording or record only the drum sound of the song being played.
3). Press [RECORD] button to stop recording. [RECORD] LED lights off. The song or the user's performance has been recorded.
Note:
RECORD
1). During recording, the metronome function will not automatically start. If user needs to start the metronome function, user can press [CLICK] button before recording instead of pressing it after recording.
2). The metronome sound can not be recorded.
3). If user is not satisfied with the recorded result, press [RECORD] to restart recording.
(Note: this module supports the recording function, but not saving function. The recorded data
will cover the former data, and all the data will not be saved after the module is powered off).
Play the recorded song
1). Press [START/STOP] button twice to replay the recorded song, and meanwhile
[START/STOP] button and [RECORD] LED lights up.
2). After replaying, [UTILITY] button and [RECORD] LED lights off.
7. Practical setting
Press [UTILITY] button to enter into practical setting, then into the following menu gradually.
Sensitivity Crosstalk Curve Local On/off
Trigger sensitivity
1). Press [UTILITY] button to enter into the trigger sensitivity setting. The display shows letter
E first, and the sensitivity level next.2). Strike the pads to select proper sensitivity.
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3). Use [-DATA+] button to adjust the trigger sensitivity 01-08,non-recycle . The higher the value means higher sensitivity.
UTILITY
Crosstalk rejection
Strike a pad (trigger) and the vibration may cause crosstalk.
1). Press [SET UP] button continuously to enter into trigger sensitivity setting. The display shows letter O first and the crosstalk rejection level next.
2). Use [-DATA+] button to adjust the trigger sensitivity rejection level 01-16,non-recycle .
The higher value means higher rejection level.
Trigger curve
1). Press [SET UP] button continuously to enter into trigger curve setting. The display shows
letter CU first and the trigger curve number next.
2). Use [-DATA+] button to select the trigger curve 1-6,non-recycle . This will change the
relation between force and the loudness.
3). CURVE 1: Small dynamic response. Select this curve and it delivers high but stable volume. CURVE2: The standard setting to deliver natural signal. CURVE3: Compared to CURVE2, low striking force causes big volume change. CURVE4: Compared to CURVE2, comparatively high striking force causes comparatively big
volume change.
CURVE5: Compared to CURVE2, comparatively high striking force causes very big volume
change.
CURVE6: The striking force causes extreme volume change.
CURVE1 CURVE2 CURVE3
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CURVE4
CURVE5
CURVE6
Save the set-up
Press [SAVE] button to save the 3 setting mentioned above: sensitivity/crosstalk rejection/striking force.
Local control
1). Press [SET UP] button to enter into the local setting. It shows the local control status: Lon for ON or Lof for OFF. Use [-DATA+] button to switch. Refer to the following figure for the local control setting:
MIDI signal
Sound module
Local control: used to control the connection of trigger detection and the audio source sequencer. In the default ON status, the two modules are connected. Strikingthe pad will generate sound and it outputs the relative MIDI signal. When this function is turned off, the audio source module will not be controlled by the trigger directly, but will controlled by the MIDI input signal.
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8. Reset setting
Hold [TEMPO+] and [SET UP] button at the same time. It reset back to the factory setting: All user drum kits: voice/volume/pan/tuning Practical setting: sensitivity/crosstalk rejection/striking force curve
9. MIDI setting
This equipment is compatible with various MIDI devices and can be used as trigger device or audio source. It is also compatible with part of GM standard, and can be used with many audio sequencer softwares together.
MIDI connection
MIDI IN: receives the external MIDI signal when connecting with external MIDI devices. MIDI OUT: sends the external MIDI signal when connecting with external MIDI devices. USB: the standard USB2.0 interface can be connected with standard USB MIDI device or PC. The operation system has its driver without the need of repeated installation. It is compatible with computer system, e.g. XP Win7,Vista,Mac OSX . After connection, the system recognizes this equipment as USB COMPOSITE DEVICE. (USB is only used when connected with MIDI devices) Note: when USB is connected with PC, all MIDI data can be sent or received via USB.
Connect with external audio source equipment
This equipment can send its various information via channel 10, including: trigger notes, force, hi-hat pedal
performance and status, etc. (Note: the song replaying and metronome information can not be sent) Use the external audio sequencer to record the performance
1). Connect external audio sequencer or PC via MIDI OUT or USB.
2). Set the equipment of channel 10 in the audio sequencer or in the sequence software, and then start
recording.
3). Play the pads.
4). Stop the performance and recording, and listen to the performance.
Used as audio source equipment
When connecting with external MIDI keyboard or audio sequencer via MIDI OUT or USB cable,it receives its MIDI output signal. At this time this equipment can play the effective signals. The output voice changes as the drum kit is switched. This equipment has most of the GM voices. User can establish user drum kits. Refer to MIDI List for MIDI information.
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MIDI LIST
MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART
FUNCTION
TRANSMITTED
RECOGNIZED
REMARKS
Basic Default
10 Ch
1~16
Channel Changed
x
x
Default
x x Mode Massages
x
x
Altered
x x Note
**********
0~127
Number: True Voice
**********
0~127
Velocity Note On
99H,V=1~127
Note Off
x
after Key's
x
x
Touch Ch's
x
x
Pitch Bend
Control 0
x x Bank Select
Change 1
x
x
Modulation
5
x x Portamento Time
6
x
Data Entry
7
x
Volume
10
x
Pan
11
x
x
Expression
64
Sustain Pedal
65
x
x
Portamento On/Off
66
x
x
Sostenuto Pedal
67
x
x
Soft Pedal
80
x
x
Reverb Program
81
x
x
Chorus Program
91
x
x
Reverb Level
93
x
x
Chorus Level
120
x
All Sound Off
121
x
Reset All Controllers
123
x
All Notes Off
Program
x x Change :True Number
x x System Exclusive
x x System :Song Position
x x Common :Song Select
x
x
:Tune
x x System :Clock
x
Real :Comands
x
Start And Stop Only
Time
Aux :Local On/Off
x
:All Notes Off
x
x
Massage :Active Sensing
x
x
:Reset
x
x
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10. Trouble shooting
Problem No sound Pad has no sound
Metronome has no sound DEMO SONG has no sound
Reason Please confirm the volume knob is not turned off
1.confirm the pad connection is correct.
2.confirm the pad volume is not set to 0 Confirm the metronome volume is not set to 0 Confirm the DEMO SONG volume is not set to 0
11. Audio source specification
Max polyphony:32
Drum kits:20 preset drum kits:KIT01---20
15 user drum kits:USER01---15 Voice: 250 voices (DRUMS, PERCUSSION ,SFX) Effect: the reverb switch Audio sequencer: DEMO SONG 20
Recording: real time recording, but can not be saved. tempo: 035---280 Display: red or green
Connection: Phone stereo out connector (1/4"),AUX IN stereo connector (1/8"),
Audio output connector (1/4" L/mono R),
USB,MIDI IN/MIDI OUT Power supply:DC 9V inner+ outer ­Dimension:246(L)*154(W)*127(H) Weight:0.5Kg
the specification is subject to change without prior notice.
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12. DRUM KIT LIST
NO.
PRESET DRUM KIT
NO.
USER DRUM KIT
1
POP1
1
POP1
2
POP2
2
POP2
3
POP3
3
POP3
4
ROCK1
4
ROCK1
5
ROCK2
5
ROCK2
6
ROCK3
6
ROCK3
7
FUNK1
7
FUNK1
8
FUNK2
8
FUNK2
9
FUNK3
9
FUNK3
10
LATIN1
10
LATIN1
11
LATIN2
12
JAZZ1
13
JAZZ2
14
BRUSH
15
ORCH
16
DANCE1
17
DANCE2
18
EAST1
19
EAST2
20
PERCUSSION
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13. VOICE LIST
NO.
NAME
KICK
1
KICK1
2
KICK2
3
KICK3
4
JAZZBD2
5
LTBD1
6
POPKICK1
7
POPKICK2
8
POPKICK3
9
POPKICK4
10
POPKICK5
11
POPKICK6
12
POPKICK7
13
ACKICK
14
SYNBD02
15
EKICK05
16
NOISEBD
17
EKICK01
18
EKICK02
ACOUSTIC SNARE
19
BRSHSN1
20
FNKSN1
21
FNKSN2
22
POPSN1
23
HRDBT1
24
JZSLP1
25
JZSLP2
26
ORCHSN3
27
SDSTK3
28
SNRIM
29
HVSN
30
TITESN1
31
TITESN2
32
TITESN3
33
POPSN2
34
TITESN4
35
TITESN5
36
TRDSN1
37
SNCOMBO3
38
SNCOMBO4
39
SNCOMBO5
40
SNCOMBO6
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41
SRSTD
42
SRIMC4
43
POPSN1
44
POPSN2
45
POPSN3
46
POPSN4
47
POPSN5
48
POPSN5
ELECTRIC SNARE
49
SYNSN01
50
ESN11
51
ESN1
52
ESN2
53
ESN3
54
ESN4
55
ESN5
56
ESN6
57
ESN7
HI-HAT
58
CHH1
59
CHH2
60
CHH3
61
CHH4
62
CHH5
63
CHH6
64
CHH7
65
CHH8
66
LOOSHH1
67
LOOSHH2
68
LOOSHH3
69
LOOSHH4
70
OHHSTD
71
OHIHAT1
72
OHIHAT2
73
OHIHAT3
74
OHIHAT4
75
OHIHAT5
76
PHHJZ
77
PHH2
78
PHH3
79
CHHPOP1
80
CHHPOP2
81
CHHPOP3
82
CHHPOP4
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EHH
83
EHH01
84
EHH02
85
EHH03
86
EHH04
87
EHH05
88
EHH06
89
EHH07
TOM
90
BRSHT1
91
BRSHT2
92
BRSHT3
93
TOM1
94
TOM2
95
TOM3
96
TOM4
97
TOM5
98
TOM6
99
TOM7
100
TOM8
101
TOM9
102
TOMHSTD
103
TOMMSTD
104
TOMPOP1
105
TOMPOP2
106
TOMPOP3
107
TOMPOP4
108
TOMPOP5
109
TOMPOP6
110
808T1
111
808T2
112
808T3
113
ETOM05
CYMBAL
114
CRASH1
115
CRASH9
116
CRSHJS1
117
CRSHJS2
118
CRSHSTD1
119
CRSHSTD2
120
LTCRSH1
121
LTCRSH2
122
LTCRSH3
123
ORCCYM1
124
ORCCYM2
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125
ORCCYM3
126
ORCCYM4
127
RBLLSTD
128
RIDEBELL
129
REVCYM1
130
REVCYM2
131
REVCYM3
132
REVCYM4
133
RIDEJZ1
134
RIDEJZ2
135
RIDESTD
136
RIDE1
137
RIDE2
138
REVCYMBAL
139
SPLSH1
140
SPLSH2
141
CRASHC1
142
CNCYMBAL
143
CRASHPOP1
144
CRASHPOP2
145
CRASHPOP3
146
CRASHPOP4
147
SPLASHC
148
RIDELC2
149
RIDEH1
150
RIDEH2
151
ECRASH1
152
ECRASH2
153
ECRASH3
154
ECRASH4
155
SPLASH
PERCUSSION
156
EMRCA1
157
EMTRI
158
ETRNGL1
159
ETRNGL2
160
EBELL1
161
ECBSA2
162
ETMBRIN1
163
ETMBRIN2
164
CABASA1
165
CABASA2
166
CHKR01
167
CHKR02
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168
CHKR03
169
CLAP1
170
CLAP2
171
CLAP3
172
CLAP4
173
COWBLL1
174
COWBLL2
175
COWBLL13
176
COWBLL14
177
COWBLL15
178
HAGOGO1
179
HAGOGO2
180
HAGOGO3
181
HIBNGO01
182
HIBNGO02
183
HTMBL1
184
HTMBL2
185
HTMBL3
186
LOBNGO
187
LOCNGA01
188
LOCNGA02
189
MHCNGA03
190
MTRNGL
191
OHCNGA01
192
OHCNGA02
193
OHCNGA03
194
OHCNGA04
195
OPNTRNGL
196
TMBRN1
197
TMBRN2
198
TMBRN3
199
TMBRN4
200
TMBRN5
201
VSLP03
202
CNBGONG
203
CNLCYMBL
204
CNLDRM1
205
CNLDRM2
206
CNSCYMBL
207
CNSDRM
208
CNSGONG
209
SUPRGNG
210
TAIKO1
211
TAIKO2
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212
TAIKO3
213
TAIKO4
214
TAIKOSD1
215
TAIKOSD3
216
CHIM1
217
CHIM2
218
STICK2
219
TIM1
220
TIM2
221
TIM3
222
TIM4
223
TIM5
224
TMPNS3
225
BELLTREE
226
High Q
227
SLAP
228
SCRATCH PUSH
229
SCRATCH PULL
230
STICKS
231
CLIP
232
METRONOME CLICK
233
METRONOME BELL
234
SHAKER
235
JINGLEBELL
236
CASTANETS
237
MUTESURDO
238
OPNSURDO
239
L0TMBL1
240
LAGOGO1
241
MRCAS1
242
SWHSL1
243
LWHSL1
244
SGUIRO
245
LGUIRO
246
CLV
247
HWBLK
248
LWBLK
249
MCUICA
250
OCUICA
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14. GM PERCUSSION
LIST
GM Percussion
Note No.
Standard name
Voice No.
Voice Name
27 D#1
High Q
226
High Q
28 E1
Slap
227
SLAP
29 F1
Scratch Push
228
SCRATCH PUSH
30 F#1
Scratch Pull
229
SCRATCH PULL
31 G1
Sticks
230
STICKS
32 G#1
Square Click
231
CLIP
33 A1
Metronome Click
232
METRONOME CLICK
34 A#1
Metronome Bell
233
METRONOME BELL
35 B1
Acoustic Bass Drum
13
ACKICK
36 C2
Bass Drum 1
1
KICK1
37 C#2
Side Stick
41
SRSTD
38 D2
Acoustic Snare
37
SNCOMBO3
39 D#2
Hand Clap
169
CLAP1
40 E2
Electric Snare
57
ESN7
41 F2
Low Floor Tom
103
TOMMSTD
42 F#2
Closed Hi Hat
60
CHH3
43 G2
High Floor Tom
100
TOM8
44 G#2
Pedal Hi-Hat
77
PHH2
45 A2
Low Tom
93
TOM1
46 A#2
Open Hi-Hat
70
OHHSTD
47 B2
Low-Mi d Tom
99
TOM7
48 C3
Hi-Mid Tom
98
TOM6
49 C#3
Crash Cymbal 1
118
CRSHSTD1
50 D3
High Tom
95
TOM3
51 D#3
Ride Cymbal 1
135
RIDESTD
52 E3
Chinese Cymbal
142
CNCYMBAL
53 F3
Ride Bell
127
RBLLSTD
54 F#3
Tambourine
196
TMBRN1
55 G3
Splash Cymbal
139
SPLSH1
56 G#3
Cowbell
173
COWBLL1
57 A3
Crash Cymbal 2
120
LTCRSH1
58 A#3
Vibraslap
201
VSLP03
59 B3
Ride Cymbal 2
136
RIDE1
60 C4
Hi Bongo
181
HIBNGO01
61 C#4
Low Bongo
186
LOBNGO
62 D4
Mute Hi Conga
189
MHCNGA
63 D#4
Open Hi Conga
191
OHCNGA01
64 E4
Low Conga
187
LOCNGA01
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65
F4
High Timbale
183
HTMBL1
66
F#4
Low Timbale
239
L0TMBL1
67
G4
High Agogo
178
HAGOGO1
68
G#4
Low Agogo
240
LAGOGO1
69
A4
Cabasa
164
CABASA1
70
A#4
Maracas
241
MRCAS1
71
B4
Short Whistle
242
SWHSL1
72
C5
Long Whistle
243
LWHSL1
73
C#5
Short Guiro
244
SGUIRO
74
D5
Long Guiro
245
LGUIRO
75
D#5
Claves
246
CLV
76
E5
Hi Wood Block
247
HWBLK
77
F5
Low Wood Block
248
LWBLK
78
F#5
Mute Cuica
249
MCUICA
79
G5
Open Cuica
250
OCUICA
80
G#5
Mute Triangle
190
MTRNGL
81
A5
Open Triangle
195
OPNTRNGL
82
A#5
Shaker
234
SHAKER
83
B5
Jingle Bell
235
JINGLEBELL
84
C6
Bell Tree
225
BELLTREE
85
C#6
Castanets
236
CASTANETS
86
D6
Mute Surdo
237
MUTESURDO
87
D#6
Open Surdo
238
OPNSURDO
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15. DEMO SONG LIST
NO.
SONG
TYPE
1
SONG01
SHUFFLE
2
SONG02
FUNK
3
SONG03
POP
4
SONG04
FUNK
5
SONG05
BOSSA NOVA
6
SONG06
WALTZ
7
SONG07
FOLK
8
SONG08
ROCK BLUES
9
SONG09
COUNTRY
10
SONG10
JAZZ
11
SONG11
HARD ROCK
12
SONG12
HAVEY METAL
13
SONG13
BLUE GRASS
14
SONG14
POP ROCK
15
SONG15
COUNTRY ROCK
16
SONG16
FOLK ROCK
17
SONG17
SMOOTH JAZZ
18
SONG18
FUSSION
19
SONG19
COUNTRY BLUES
20
SONG20
BLUES
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