MEDELI DD630S DD630S_OM01_190905.pdf

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INFORMATION FOR YOUR SAFETY!
THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for USA)
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
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.
PRECAUTIONS
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.
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.
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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 qualified service personnel.
Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.
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Contents
Main Features.............................................................4
Panel & Display Description
Front Panel...................................................................5
Side Panel (Connecting)..............................................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
Quick Play
Drum Kits and Voices.................................................10
Playing Techniques.....................................................11
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
Save User Drum Kit....................................................13
Playing Along with a Song
Playing Along with a Song..........................................14
Muting the Drums in Songs........................................14
Metronome.................................................................14
Record
Preparing Record.......................................................15
Start / Stop Recording................................................15
Coach
About Coach Mode.....................................................16
Coach Mode Control..................................................16
Qut Cnt (Quiet Count)................................................16
Change Up.................................................................17
Beat Check.................................................................18
DBT (Double Bass Trigger)
Turn the DBT Function On..........................................19
Tempo........................................................................19
Utility Mode (Utility)
The Drum Pad Trigger Settings..................................20
The Drum Module Settings.........................................21
Troubleshooting.......................................................22
Prompt Messages.....................................................22
Specifications...........................................................23
Appendix
Drum Kit List...............................................................23
Drum Voice List ..........................................................24
Song List....................................................................27
GM Drum Kit List........................................................28
GM Melody Voice List.................................................30
MIDI Implementation Chart........................................31
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Main Features
Bring the Professional Experience to Your Performance Natural and Realistic Voices
This digital drum has equipped with all new voices, which vastly improved sound quality and 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.
Fashionable Appearance
Compact, elegant appearance, only occupy a little place when fold it up. Except for a perfect learning assistant, it also can be exquisite furniture decorated in your house.
Amazing DBT Function
Easy to achieve double bass pedal techniques here. The frequency is adjustable.
Scientific COACH Practicing
Provide three coach modes with dozens of common beat practice. Automatically score function intuitively reflects practice condition.
USB MIDI Output
This digital drum equipped with an USB MIDI output, it is available to connect with smart devices, such as an iPad, through a Camera kit.
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Front Panel
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Panel Description
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1. [VOLUME] Knob
Adjust the phone volume level.
Note:
Rotate the [VOLUME] knob anticlockwise to the minimum position before power on.
2. [POWER] Button
Press this button to power on/ off the module.
3. [KIT/VOICE] Button
Shortly press: enter drum kit mode. Press and hold: enter voice mode.
4. [SONG/REC] Button
Shortly press: enter the song mode. Press and hold: enter the quick record mode.
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8. [TEMPO] Button
Adjust the tempo value.
9. [DBT] (DOUBLE BASS TRIGGER) Button
Turn DBT function on/ off. *Turn DBT function on. It can generate two or three continuous kick sounds when you step on the bass drum only once. Easy to achieve double bass pedal techniques.
10. [COACH] Button
Enter learning mode.
11. [DRUM OFF] Button Mute the drum part of the pattern.
12. [UTILITY] Button
Enter the utility mode.
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5. [START/STOP] Button
Start / Stop playing songs.
6. [CLICK] Button
Start/Stop the metronome; enter the metronome parameter setting mode.
7. LCD Display
Shows the name and parameter settings of Kit, Voice, Song and so on.
13. [<]/[>]Button
Gradually increasing or decreasing the value of settings.
14. [PAGE] Button
Switch between the settings of different functions.
15. [SAVE/ENTER] Button
Save the drum kit / pad settings.
16. DATA DIAL
Use this to select drum kits or to quick edit values (increase/decrease values).
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Panel Description
Side Panel (Connecting)
Note:
To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn down the volume, and turn off all the units before making any connections.
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17. DC IN jack
Connect the AC adaptor here. Plug the AC adaptor cable into the DC IN jack.
18. PHONES jack (1/8”)
Connect stereo headphones here.
19. 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.
20. USB MIDI Terminal
Connect the PC/USB host with audio devices.
Note:
Only transmit MIDI data.
21. MIDI OUT Terminal
Use this to connect extra MIDI sequencer. you can send MIDI data to an extra MIDI device or a PC/laptop.
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
23. CRASH 2 jack (1/4”)
This allows you to connect additional Crash 2.
24. TOM 4 jack (1/4”)
This allows you to connect additional Tom 4.
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LCD Display
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Panel Description
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1. Mode
Display the current mode, such as KIT, VOICE, SONG, and UTILITY and so on.
2. Coach Mode
Display current beat accuracy and rhythm type.
3. The Second Level Mode
When the mode is turned on, the LCD displays current mode.
4. External Device and Strike Strength
Display the connected external device and current striking strength.
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5. Pad Name
Display the current selected pad name.
6. Parameter Type
Display current parameter type, for instance, Volume, Curve and so on.
7. Parameter Value
Display the value which corresponding to the parameter or the number of Song/Kit/Voice.
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Setup
Caution!
To prevent electric shock and damage to drum module or other devices, always turn off the power of all devices
before making any connections.
Connecting Pads and Pedals
Standard configuration: KICK, SNARE (Double trigger), TOM 1~3, CRASH 1 (Choke), RIDE (Choke), HI-HAT,
HI-HAT CONTROL PEDAL.
Drum Module
Hi-Hat
Crash
Tom1
Kick
Tom2
Snare
Ride
Tom3
Hi-Hat Control Pedal
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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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 side 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
1. Please make sure that the volume has been adjusted minimize.
2. Press the [POWER] button.
3. Listen through the headphone.
4. Striking the pads and adjust the volume by slowly turning the
[VOLUME] knob toward the right direction. Keep turning until you get an appropriate value.
Note:
1. Make sure that you have made all necessary connections right (trigger, audio and so on), turn down all volume controls of the module and other audio equipments.
Turning the power off
1. Minimize the volume of the module and connected audio devices.
2. Turn the connected external audio device off.
3. Press the [POWER] button again.
Note:
The drum module automatically saves all current settings before it turns off, you can also restore the factory setting by the following steps: a) Press the [<]/ [>] buttons simultaneously.
b) Press the [POWER] button.
c) When the LCD displays “FAC SET”, it indicates the factory setting is finished.
About the Auto Power Off Function
To prevent unnecessary power consumption, this function automatically turns the power off if no buttons or keys are operated for approximately 30 minutes. If desired, you can disable or enable this function. Refer to Utility Settings.
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Quick Play
Drum Kits and Voices
An acoustic drum has only a fixed kit, but the digital has a lot. It is a particular characteristic of digital drum.
The structure of a drum kit is shown on the right:
Drum Kits and Voices
1. Shortly press the [KIT/ VOICE] button, enter the drum kit menu.
The screen is shown on the right:
2. Press the [<]/[>] button or turn the [DIAL] to select your desired
drum kit. (Refer to Drum Kit List)
KIT xx
KICK
Head
TOM3
Head
SNARE
Head
Rim
HI-HAT
Head
TOM1 TOM2
Head Head
CRASH
Head
RIDE
Head
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. Press the [KIT/ VOICE] button for 2 seconds to enter the voice
menu. The screen displayed 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 turn the[DIAL] until
you get an appropriate voice for your pads. (Refer to Voice List)
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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.
Quick Play
Head
Head
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
Playing the middle area of the cymbal.
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.
Rim
Bow
Choke
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 opening it.
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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 30 are preset drum kits, and the drum kits from No.31 to 40 are user drum kits. You can edit the parameters of drum kit (from No.1-30), and save them into user drum kits (from No.31-40).
Note:
Please save your own parameter or voice after edited, otherwise, all data will 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 will display the kit menu.
2. Repeatedly press the [PAGE] button to select the item that you want
to edit.
Parameter
KIT NAME
VOLUME
Value
Preset: 1~30 User: 31-40 0~127
LCD Display
NUM XXX
VOL XXX
Description
Drum kit selection.
Adjust the volume of drum kit; the volume of each pad will be changed.
3. Press the [<]/ [>] button or turn the [DIAL] to adjust parameter value.
Edit the Voice Parameters
Edit parameters of one pad will not affect others. For example, if you increased the volume of snare, the other pads wouldn’t change.
1. Press the [KIT/VOICE] button for 2 seconds and the LCD will display
the voice menu.
2. Strike the pad that you want to edit.
3. Repeatedly press the [PAGE] button to select an item you want.
Parameter
VOICE NAME
VOLUME
Value
1~408
0~127
LCD Display
NUM XXX
VOL XXX
Description
Select a voice.
Adjust the volume of voice.
Triggers
KIK (KICK) Sn (Snare) SnR (Snare Rim) T1 (Tom1) T2 (Tom2) T3 (Tom3) T4(Tom4) HH (Hi-hat) C1 (Crash1) C2(Crash2) Rd (Ride) Pd (Hi-hat Pedal) PS (Hi-hat Splash)
4. Press the [<]/[>] button or turn the [DIAL] to adjust parameter value.
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Select a Preset Drum Kit and Create a User Drum Kit
Save User Drum Kit
1. While in the drum kit and voice edit menu, press the [SAVE/ ENTER]
button to save all changes.
2. Use the [<]/[>] button or turn the [DIAL] to select a user drum kit
(From NO.31 to 40). The number of kit starts flashing at the same time.
3. Press the [SAVE/ ENTER] button again; the LCD will display “OK”,
which indicates all data has been saved successfully.
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Playing Along with a Song
In order to have a better performance experience, a variety of styles can be selected. Each one offers you to practice. (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.
2. Repeatedly press the [PAGE] button to select the parameter that you
want to edit.
Parameter
SONG SELECT ACC VOLUME DRUM VOLUME
3. Use the [<]/[>] button or turn the [DIAL] to adjust the parameter
value. Press the [<]/ [>] buttons simultaneously to mute songs.
4. Press the [START/STOP] button to play/stop songs.
Value
1~85 0~8 0~8
LCD Display
NUM XXX ACC XXX DRM XXX
Description
Select a song. Adjust the background volume. Adjust the drum volume.
Muting the Drums in Songs
Press the [DRUM OFF] button to enable and disenable the drum mute function. When DRUM OFF is enabled, the LED will turn on
Metronome
Practicing with the metronome is the best way to follow the beats. Choose a right tempo for your learning/ performance require.
Starting/ Stopping the Metronome and Its Feature
1. Press the [CLICK] button.
The metronome will start playing, and the light of the [CLICK] button will blink with the tempo.
2. Repeatedly press the [PAGE] button to select the parameter you
want to edit. Adjustable parameters are shown below:
Parameter
TIME SIGNATURE INTERVAL
VOLUME
NAME
Value
0-9/2, 0-9/4, 0-9/8, 0-9/16 1/2,3/8,1/4, 1/8,1/12,1/16 0~5
1~6
LCD Display
SIG XXX
INT XXX
VOL XXX
NUM XXX
Description
Adjust the time signature.
Adjust the rhythm interval.
Adjust the volume of metronome. Select the metronome voice.
3. Use the [<]/[>] button or turn the [DIAL] to change the parameter
value.
4. Press the [CLICK] button again to stop the metronome, the light will
be off.
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This digital drum offers you easily record your own performance. Maximize 2500 notes could be recorded in one user song.
Preparing and starting record, refer to the details bellow:
Preparing Record
1. Press the [SONG/REC] button for 2 seconds to enter the Record-
prepare mode, the light of the [SONG/REC] button start flashing, please select which user songs(81-85) you want to record.
2. Press the [START/STOP] button, the LCD displays “RDY---”. It
means the record is standby. If you want to exit the record-prepare mode, press the [SONG]/ [KIT] button.
Start / Stop recording
1. You can start recording in real time while in the preparing record
menu, there are two ways to start record: Press the [START/STOP] button. Strike one pad.
2. Recoding begins after 4 beats count-in.
Record
3. While recording, the light of the [SONG/REC] button keeps lighting
all the time, and the LCD will display “ING xxx”, the “xxx” means measure number.
4. Press the [START/STOP] button again to stop recording, and the
light of the [SONG/REC] button will be off.
5. The system returns to the last option automatically. The LCD will
display “NUM 81~85”. Press the [START/ STOP] button to play back the recorded song.
Note:
While the record storage capacity is full, the LCD will temporarily display “REC FUL”, the recording stops automatically.
The UserKitxx shouldn't be changed if you use it to record, otherwise the record playback may not be correct.
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Coach
The Coach mode is a unique set of exercises. Specifically designed for those learners who want to build a better tempo, accuracy and stami­na, as well as developing a better drum playing skills.
About Coach Mode
There are three types of exercises in Coach Mode: Quiet Count, Change Up and Beat Check. Each exercise has its special practicing characteristics. Automatic grading function is available for Change Up and Beat Check types. Try to get a perfect score of 100!
Coach Mode Control
1. Press the [COACH] button to enter coach mode. Then repeatedly
press the [PAGE] button to shift coach type among Quiet Count, Change Up and Beat Check. In the meantime, you can set the accent beat prompt for MEA. According to your present playing skills, select an appropriate coach type to practice.
Coach Type
Quiet Count
Change Up
Beat Check
Measure Hint
Display
QUT CNt
CHG UP
BEA CHE
MEA
Description
This helps to develop a good sense of time/ tempo. There are 3 types of quiet mode and 5 selectable rhythm types. 3 types of rhythm pattern to train your beat accuracy. The rhythm type will change every two measures. Only metronome accuracy practice. There are 13 selectable rhythm types. Turn on/off accent hint
Try to play fast
2. Press the [SAVE/ ENTER] button to enter the selected coach type.
3. Use the [PAGE] button to select relevant parameters.
Throughout the Coach modes, you will discover that some of them have programmable parameters, allowing you to adapt the functions to your specific needs.
4. Press the [TEMPO] button to adjust practice speed at any time.
5. Pay attention to the LCD indicators of hitting accuracy when you are
practicing.
Note:
1. Set the automatic grading function to “ON”, only playing with metronome guidance without bell.
2. Set the automatic grading function to “OFF”, playing with conventional metronome sound with bell.
6. Press the [COACH] button to exit the Coach Mode.
QUT CNT (QUIET COUNT)
Practice with auto metronome on/ off circularly with several measures to help you develop a good sense of time and tempo.
1. Repeatedly press the [PAGE] button to select quiet count mode.
Good hit
Try to play slowly
2. Press the [SAVE/ ENTER] button to enter quiet count mode.
3. Use the [PAGE] button switch between QUT and CNT parameters,
press the [<]/[>] button or turn the [DIAL] to select a suitable quiet and count type.
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Coach
Parameters
QUT
CNT
Range
1~5
1-1/2-2/1-3
Display
QUT XXX
CNT XXX
Description
Use the [<]/ [>] button or turn the [DIAL] to select a suitable quiet type. Use the [<]/ [>] button or turn the [DIAL] to select a suitable count type. 1-1: 1 measure counts, 1 measure quiets. 2-2: 2 measure counts, 2 measure quiets. 1-3: 1 measure counts, 3 measure quiets.
4. Press the [START/ STOP] button to start practicing.
There is a count-in about 1 measure length before starting. Metro nome sound automatically on/ off, you have to catch up with every beat you ought to play, come on!
5. If you want to change another QUT/CNT parameter or just exit
coach mode, Firstly, press the [START/ STOP] button again to stop practicing.
Change Up
In change up mode, system will automatic change the style every two measures. Starting from half notes, the note values will gradually become shorter, and will then return to half notes; this change in rhythms will be repeated. The icon on the LCD will flash for times when the rhythm type is ready to change.
1. Repeatedly press the [PAGE] button to select change up mode.
2. Press the [SAVE/ ENTER] button to enter change up mode.
3. Use the [<]/[>] button or turn the [DIAL] to select a suitable rhythm
pattern.
4. Use the [PAGE] button to switch to score editing, press the [<]/[>]
button or turn the [DIAL] to turn score function on/ off. The default score setting is “OFF”.
Chang Up
CHG
SCO
Range
1~3
ON/ OFF
Display
CHG XXX
SCO XXX
Description
Use the [<]/[>] button or turn the [DIAL] to select a suitable rhythm type. ON: The score setting is on. OFF: The score setting is off.
5. Press the [START/ STOP] button to start practicing.
There will play a length of one measure count-in before starting. This system automatic change the style every two measures. In addition to, the next rhythm will flash for times on the LCD when the rhythm type is ready to change.
6. If the score setting is “ON”: Auto stops practicing and displays your
score after circularly playing several times. Or, Press the [START/ STOP] button to stop practicing and back to the main page of change up without display your score. If the score setting is “OFF”: Press the [START/ STOP] button to stop the practicing mode.
Rhythm Pattern
P-1
P-2
P-3
Display
CHG 001
CHG 002
CHG 003
Description
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Coach
Beat Check
In order to improve playing accuracy of beat, practice with the metro­nome basic beat type. If the score function is on, system will display your practicing score after you have finished.
1. Repeatedly press the [PAGE] button to select beat check mode.
2. Press the [SAVE/ ENTER] button to enter beat check mode.
3. Use the [<]/[>] button or turn the [DIAL] to select a beat type to
practice. There are 13 beat types to choose from.
4. Use the [PAGE] button to switch to score editing, press the [<]/[>]
button or turn the [DIAL] to turn score function on/ off. The default score setting is “OFF”.
Beat check
BEA
Range
1-13
Display
BEA XXX
Description
Use the [<]/[>] button or turn the [DIAL] to select a suitable beat type.
SCO
ON, OFF
SCOXXX
ON: The score setting is on. OFF: The score setting is off.
5. Press the [START/ STOP] button to start practicing.
There will play a length of one measure count-in before starting.
6. If the score setting is “ON”: Auto stops practicing and displays your
score after circularly playing several times. Or, Press the [START/ STOP] button to stop practicing and back to the main page of beat check without display your score. If the score setting is “OFF”: Press the [START/ STOP] button to stop the practicing mode.
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DBT (Double Bass Trigger)
Normally, it is too hard for beginners to play double bass, almost impossible, but we make it possible now. Turn on DBT function on; it can generate two or three continuous kick sounds when you step on the bass drum only once. Easy to achieve double bass pedal techniques.
Turn the DBT Function On
1. Press the [DBT] button to turn DBT function on. The [DBT] button
lights up. The screen will display “DBT 1-x”.
2. Use [<]/ [>] or the [DIAL] to adjust the second trigger time. This
setting can be remained even turn the module off.
Parameter
BEA
Range
1-1/1-2/ 1-3/1-4
Display
DBT XXX
Description
1. Press the [<]/[>] button or turn the [DIAL] to select a rhythm type.
2. 1=original beat, trigger once. 2=original beat/ 2, trigger once. 3=original beat/ 3, trigger twice. 4=original beat/ 4, trigger three times.
3. Power off protection. This setting can be remained even turn the module off.
3. As you play the bass drum, it can produce a double bass technique.
4. Press the [DBT] button again, turn DBT function off.
Tempo
Press the [TEMPO] button to adjust the tempo value of metronome and song playback.
1. Press the [TEMPO] button.
2. Use the [<]/[>] button or the [DIAL] to adjust tempo value.
3. Without any operation within 3 seconds, the system will be back to
previous menu automatically.
Parameter
Tempo
Value
30-280
LCD Display
TMP xxx
Description
Both metronome and song playback are based on this tempo value.
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Utility Mode (UTILITY)
This mode contains two parts: the drum pad trigger settings and drum module settings.
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. At the meantime, your digital drum will be more operable.
1. Press the [UTILITY] button, the LCD will display the UTILITY menu.
2. Repeatedly press the [PAGE] button to select the trigger parameters
that you want to edit.
The drum pad trigger settings are shown below:
Parameter
SENSITIVITY
XTALK
CURVE
RETRIG CANCEL
Value
1~16
1~8
1~6
1~16
LCD Display
SEN XXX
XTK XXX
CUR XXX
RTG XXX
Description
You can adjust the sensitivity of the pads to accommodate your personal playing habit. Higher sensitivity allows the pad to produce a loud volume even when played softly. Lower sensitivity will keep the pad to producing a low volume even when played forcefully.
This setting avoids “crosstalk”, which means that when you play one pad you can hear a sound coming from another pad. This can happen when two pads are installed on the same stand. In some cases you can prevent crosstalk by increasing the distance between the two mounted pads. For example: If you hit the snare pad and the tom 1 also sounds. While striking the snare pad, gradually increase the “XTALK” value for the tom 1 pad until the tom 1 pad no longer sounds when you hit the snare pad. If you raise the “XTALK” higher, the tom 1 pad will be less prone to receive crosstalk from other pads. Note: If the value is set too high, and two pads are played simultaneously, the one that is struck less forcefully may not sound. Be careful and set this parameter to the minimum value required to prevent crosstalk.
This setting allows you to control the relation between playing velocity (striking force) and changes in volume. Adjust this curve until the response feels as natural as possible. Refer to the CURVE description.
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 can happen as the pad oscillate. While repeatedly striking the pad, raise the “Retrig Cancel” value until re-triggering no longer occurs. Although setting this to a high value prevents re-triggering, it then becomes easy for sounds to be omitted when the drums played fast (roll etc.). Set this to the lowest value possible while still ensuring that there is no re-triggering.
MIDI NOTE
0~127
MID XXX
MIDI output key mapping
3. Striking the specified pad, select the pad that you want to edit.
4. Use the [<]/[>] button or the [DIAL] to adjust the parameter value.
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Utility Mode (UTILITY)
Note:
The Curve descriptions are shown below: Curve 1: The standard setting. This produces the most natural corre­spondence between playing dynamics and volume change. Curve 2, 3: Compared to Curve 1, strong dynamics produce a greater change. Curve 4, 5: Compared to Curve 1, a soft playing produces a greater change. Curve 6: Very little dynamic response, making it easy to maintain strong volume levels. If you are using a drum trigger as an external pad, these settings will produce reliable triggering.
Default Midi Note
Trigger
Kick Snare Head Snare Rim Tom1 Head Tom2 Head Tom3 Head Tom4 Head
MIDI
36 38 40 48 45 43 41
Trigger
Ride Bow Crash1 Bow Crash2 Bow Open Hihat Close Hihat Pedal Hihat Splash
MIDI
51 49 57 46 42 44 21
Volume Volume Volume
Playing
Curve1 Curve2 Curve3
Volume Volume Volume
Curve4 Curve5 Curve6
Dynamics
Playing Dynamics
Playing Dynamics
Playing Dynamics
Playing Dynamics
Playing Dynamics
The Drum Module Settings
You can go further set the drum module function, do as the procedures shown below:
1. Press the [UTILITY] button, the LCD will display the UTILITY menu.
2. You can repeatedly press the [PAGE] button to select the function
menu and use the [<]/[>] button or the [DIAL] to adjust the parameter value.
The setting values of drum module are shown below:
Parameter
GM MODE
AUTO POWER
Range
ON/OFF
30, 60 ,OFF
LCD Display
GM XXX
POW XXX
Description
ON: The channel 10 will respond GM drum kit. OFF: The channel 10 will respond local drum kit. Factory settings, approximately 30 minutes. 30: Automatically turns the power off if no buttons or functions are operated for approximately 30 minutes. 60: Automatically turns the power off if no buttons or functions are operated for approximately 60 minutes. OFF: The power will not power off automatically.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
No sound
No sound from Pads
No click sound
The Pad volume doesn’t match the Song playback volume.
Cannot connect to the computer
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 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.
1. Make sure the USB has correctly connected.
2. Do the connect operation again (Keep the computer on, and then turn the module on, connect the USB cable).
Prompt Messages
Message
REC FUL FAC SEt EMP OK WAT
Meaning
The record data memory is full. The factory reset of module is complete. The user song is empty. The drum kit and utility settings are saved. The data is loading from flash ROM now, please wait.
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Specifications
Maximum Polyphony
64
Drum kits
Kit: 40 (30 Presets + 10 Users) GM Drum Kit: 11 GM Drum Kits
Instruments
Instrument: 408 + 10 Hi-hat Combination
Sequencer
Preset Pattern: 80 User Song: 5 Tick: 192 ticks per beat Record: Real-time Record Data Capacity: About 2500 notes
Tempo
30~280
Display
Backlit LCD
Connectors
TRIGGER INPUT Connector(DB25), PHONES, LINE OUT (R, L/MONO), TOM4,CRASH2,MIDI OUT, AUX IN, USB-MIDI
Control Buttons
Power on/off, Master Volume, Click, Kit/ Voice, Save/ Enter, Drum Off, DBT, Coach, Song/ Rec, Start/Stop, Utility, Tempo, +/-, Page, Dial.
Power Supply
DC 9V, 500mA
Dimensions
125(W) X 187.5 (L) X 95 (H) mm
Module Weight
0.5 kg
* All specifications and appearances are subject to change without notice.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
PRESET KIT
Acoustic 1
Funk Band
Standard 1
Jazz Brush
Dacne
Rock
Jazz
808
909
Funk
FX Mix
Power
Latin
Room
Marimba
No.
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Drum Kit List
PRESET KIT
Percussion 1
90’s Power
Indian
African
Electronic
Reggae
Fusion
Brush
Orchestra
HipHop
Big Band
Live
House
Techno
Vintage
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Drum Voice List
NAME
No.
KICK
22‘’ Acoustic Kick 1
1
22‘’ Acoustic Kick 2
2
24‘’ Standard Kick
3
Brush Kick 1
4
Brush Kick 2
5
Jazz Kick
6
22‘’ Rock Kick
7
Room Kick
8
Fusion Kick
9
1970's Kick
10
Vintage Kick
11
HipHop Kick
12
Reggae Kick
13
808 Kick
14
909 Kick
15
Electronic Kick
16
Power Kick
17
Dance Kick
18
FX Mix Kick
19
Techno Kick
20
SNARE
14'' Acoustic Snare
21
14'' Acoustic Snare Rim
22
14'' Standard Snare
23
14'' Standard Snare Rim
24
14'' Funk Snare 1
25
14'' Funk Snare Rim 1
26
14'' Funk Snare 2
27
14'' Funk Snare Rim 2
28
Brush Snare 1
29
Brush Snare Rim 1
30
Brush Snare 2
31
Brush Snare Rim 2
32
14'' Jazz Snare
33
14'' Jazz Snare Rim
34
14'' Rock Snare
35
14'' Rock Snare Rim
36
13'' Damped Snare 1
37
13'' Damped Snare 2
38
13'' Damped Snare 3
39
Orchestra Snare
40
Orchestra Snare Rim
41
Room Snare
42
Room Snare Rim
43
Fusion Snare
44
Fusion Snare Rim
45
Big Band Snare
46
Big Band Snare Rim
47
Vintage Snare
48
Vintage Snare Rim
49
Live Snare
50
Live Snare Rim
51
Reggae Snare
52
Reggae Snare Rim
53
R&B Snare
54
R&B Snare Rim
55
808 Snare
56
808 Snare Rim
57
909 Snare
58
909 Snare Rim
59
Electronic Snare
60
Power Snare
61
Dance Snare
62
Dance Snare Rim
63
House Snare
64
House Snare Rim
65
Lo-Fi Snare
66
Lo-Fi Snare Rim
67
Techno Snare
68
Techno Snare Rim
69
Acoustic Snare Stick
70
Standard Snare Stick 1
71
Brush Snare Stick
72
Standard Snare Stick 2
73
Rock Snare Stick 1
74
Rock Snare Stick 2
75
Live Snare Stick
76
Room Snare Stick
77
Fusion Snare Stick
78
808 Snare Stick
79
909 Snare Stick
80
Electronic Snare Stick
81
House Snare Stick
82
Lo-Fi Snare Stick
83
Techno Snare Stick
84
Brush Swirl
85
TOM
Acoustic Tom 1
86
Acoustic Tom 1 Rim
87
Acoustic Tom 2
88
Acoustic Tom 2 Rim
89
Acoustic Tom 3
90
Acoustic Tom 3 Rim
91
Acoustic Tom 4
92
Acoustic Tom 4 Rim
93
Acoustic Tom 5
94
Acoustic Tom 5 Rim
95
Acoustic Tom 6
96
Acoustic Tom 6 Rim
97
Brush Tom 1
98
Brush Tom 1 Rim
99
Brush Tom 2
100
Brush Tom 2 Rim
101
Brush Tom 3
102
Brush Tom 3 Rim
103
Brush Tom 4
104
Brush Tom 4 Rim
105
Brush Tom 5
106
Brush Tom 5 Rim
107
Brush Tom 6
108
Brush Tom 6 Rim
109
Funk Tom 1
110
Funk Tom 1 Rim
111
Funk Tom 2
112
Funk Tom 2 Rim
113
Funk Tom 3
114
Funk Tom 3 Rim
115
Funk Tom 4
116
Funk Tom 4 R
117
Funk Tom 5
118
Funk Tom 5 Rim
119
Funk Tom 6
120
Funk Tom 6 Rim
121
Jazz Tom 1
122
Jazz Tom 1 Rim
123
Jazz Tom 2
124
Jazz Tom 2 Rim
125
Jazz Tom 3
126
Jazz Tom 3 Rim
127
Jazz Tom 4
128
Jazz Tom 4 Rim
129
Jazz Tom 5
130
Jazz Tom 5 Rim
131
Jazz Tom 6
132
Jazz Tom 6 Rim
133
Fusion Tom 1
134
Fusion Tom 2
135
Fusion Tom 3
136
Fusion Tom 4
137
808 Tom 1
138
808 Tom 2
139
808 Tom 3
140
808 Tom 4
141
808 Tom 5
142
808 Tom 6
143
808 Tom Fx 1
144
808 Tom Fx 2
145
909 Tom 1
146
909 Tom 2
147
909 Tom 3
148
909 Tom 4
149
909 Tom 5
150
909 Tom 6
151
909 Tom 7
152
909 Tom 8
153
Electronic Tom 1
154
Electronic Tom 2
155
Electronic Tom 3
156
Electronic Tom 4
157
Electronic Tom 5
158
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Electronic Tom 6
159
Electronic Tom 7
160
Electronic Tom 8
161
Power Tom 1
162
Power Tom 2
163
Power Tom 3
164
Power Tom 4
165
Power Tom 5
166
Power Tom 6
167
90’s Power Tom 1
168
90’s Power Tom 2
169
90’s Power Tom 3
170
90’s Power Tom 4
171
90’s Power Tom 5
172
90’s Power Tom 6
173
Techno Tom 1
174
Techno Tom 1 Rim
175
Techno Tom 2
176
Techno Tom 2 Rim
177
Techno Tom 3
178
Techno Tom 3 Rim
179
Techno Tom 4
180
Techno Tom 4 Rim
181
Techno Tom 5
182
Techno Tom 5 Rim
183
Techno Tom 6
184
Techno Tom 6 Rim
185
SNARE
21'' Acoustic Ride
186
21'' Acoustic Ride Edge
187
21'' Acoustic Ride Bell
188
Brush Ride 1
189
Brush Ride 2
190
20'' Funk Ride
191
20'' Funk Ride Edge
192
20'' Funk Ride Bell
193
20'' Rock Ride
194
20'' Rock Ride Edge
195
20'' Rock Ride Bell
196
808 Ride
197
20'' Room Ride
198
20'' Room Ride Edge
199
20'' Room Ride Bell
200
House Ride
201
House Ride Edge
202
House Ride Bell
203
Lo-Fi Ride
204
Lo-Fi Ride Edge
205
Lo-Fi Ride Bell
206
Junkyard Ride
207
Junkyard Ride Edge
208
Junkyard Ride Bell
209
CRASH
16'' Acoustic Crash 1
210
16'' Acoustic Crash 1 Edge
211
16'' Acoustic Crash 2
212
16'' Acoustic Crash 2 Edge
213
16'' Standard Crash 1
214
16'' Standard Crash 1 Edge
215
16'' Standard Crash 2
216
16'' Standard Crash 2 Edge
217
Brush Crash 1
218
Brush Crash 2
219
Brush Crash 3
220
Brush Crash 4
221
Funk Crash 1
222
Funk Crash 1 Edge
223
Funk Crash 2
224
Funk Crash 2 Edge
225
19'' Jazz Crash 1
226
19'' Jazz Crash 1 Edge
227
19'' Jazz Crash 2
228
19'' Jazz Crash 2 Edge
229
Rock Crash 1
230
Rock Crash 1 Edge
231
Rock Crash 2
232
Rock Crash 2 Edge
233
808Crash
234
909Crash 1
235
909Crash 2
236
Electronic Crash 1
237
Electronic Crash 2
238
Orchestra Crash 1
239
Orchestra Crash 2
240
Orchestra Crash 3
241
Room Crash
242
Room Crash Edge
243
1970's Crash 1
244
1970's Crash 2
245
Vintage Crash 1
246
Vintage Crash 1 Edge
247
Vintage Crash 2
248
Vintage Crash 2 Edge
249
Big Band Crash 1
250
Big Band Crash 1 Edge
251
Big Band Crash 2
252
Big Band Crash 2 Edge
253
Techno Crash 1
254
Techno Crash 1 Edge
255
Techno Crash 2
256
Techno Crash 2 Edge
257
Latin Crash 1
258
Latin Crash 1 Edge
259
Latin Crash 2
260
Latin Crash 2 Edge
261
China 1
262
China 1 Edge
263
Splash
264
Splash Edge
265
HIHAT
14'' Acoustic Hi-hat
266
14'' Acoustic Hi-hat Edge
267
14'' Acoustic Hi-hat Pedal
268
14'' Acoustic Hi-hat Splash
269
14'' Standard Hi-hat
270
14'' Standard Hi-hat Edge
271
14'' Standard Hi-hat Pedal
272
14'' Standard Hi-hat Splash
273
Brush Hi-hat
274
Brush Hi-hat Pedal
275
Brush Hi-hat Splash
276
14'' Rock Hi-hat
277
14'' Rock Hi-hat Edge
278
14'' Rock Hi-hat Pedal
279
14'' Rock Hi-hat Splash
280
808 Hi-hat
281
808 Hi-hat Pedal
282
808 Hi-hat Splash
283
909 Hi-hat
284
909 Hi-hat Pedal
285
909 Hi-hat Splash
286
Dance Hi-hat
287
Dance Hi-hat Pedal
288
Dance Hi-hat Splash
289
PERCUSSION
Maracas
290
Metronome Bell
291
Vibra-slap 1
292
Vibra-slap 2
293
Vibra-slap 3
294
Synthesis Percussion 1
295
Synthesis Percussion 2
296
High Q 1
297
High Q 2
298
Low Q 1
299
Low Q 2
300
Mute Hi Conga 1
301
Mute Hi Conga 2
302
Open Hi Conga 1
303
Open Hi Conga 2
304
Low Conga
305
High Bongo
306
Low Bongo
307
High Timbale 1
308
High Timbale 1 Rim
309
High Timbale 2
310
High Timbale 2 Rim
311
Low Timbale 1
312
Low Timbale 2
313
Low Timbale 2 Rim
314
Low Timbale 3
315
Low Timbale 4
316
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317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370
High Agogo Low Agogo Claves Jingle Bell Cowbell 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 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 African 17 Marimba C3 Marimba C4 Marimba D4 Marimba E4 Marimba F4 Marimba G4 Marimba A4 Marimba B4 Marimba C5
Marimba D5
371
Marimba E5
372
Marimba F5
373
Marimba G5
374
Marimba A5
375
Marimba B5
376
Marimba C6
377
Orchestra Timp E2
378
Orchestra Timp F2
379
Orchestra Timp Gb2
380
Orchestra Timp G2
381
Orchestra Timp Ab2
382
Orchestra Timp A2
383
Orchestra Timp Bb2
384
Orchestra Timp B2
385
Orchestra Timp C3
386
FX
FX 1
387
FX 2
388
FX 3
389
FX 4
390
FX 5
391
FX 6
392
FX 7
393
FX 8
394
FX 9
395
FX 10
396
FX 11
397
FX 12
398
FX 13
399
FX 14
400
FX 15
401
FX 16
402
FX 17
403
FX 18
404
FX 19
405
FX 20
406
FX 21
407
Mute
408
HIHAT COMBINATION
Acoustic
409
Standard
410
JazBrush
411
Rock
412
808
413
909
414
Dance
415
Marimba
416
Indian
417
African
418
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Song List
Name
No.
Funk1
1
Rock N'Roll1
2
Dance1
3
Pop1
4
Fusion1
5
R&B1
6
BritPop
7
R&B2
8
GtrBossa
9
Rock Ballad
10
Folk
11
Funk Shuffle
12
Ele Pop1
13
Pop2
14
Bossa Nova1
15
Samba1
16
Fusion2
17
Ele Pop2
18
Pop Shuffle
19
Rock1
20
Latin1
21
Latin2
22
Salsa1
23
Smoove
24
Steve Vai Funk
25
70's Funk
26
Jazz1
27
6/8Soul1
28
Fusion2
29
Dance funk
30
Dance2
31
DJ.House
32
Ele Pop3
33
Hip Hop
34
Pop3
35
Pop4
36
R&B3
37
Reggae1
38
Rock2
39
Rock3
40
Blues Funk
41
Fusion3
42
Cool Jazz
43
Ballad
44
Samba2
45
Vintage Hip-Hop
46
Nu Jazz Funk
47
Soul
48
R&B4
49
Big Band 1
50
Ska
51
Classic Rock
52
Hardcore Hip-Hop
53
Vintage Dance Pop
54
Nu-Metal
55
Salsa2
56
Eu Hip-Hop
57
Bossa Nova2
58
Fusion 4
59
8Beat Pop
60
Jazzy Funk
61
Swing Big Band
62
Raggae 1
63
60's Pop
64
Vintage Funk
65
Trance
66
Heavy Rock
67
Swing
68
Punk
69
8Beat
70
Disco House
71
3/4 Folk
72
Samba3
73
Latin Rock
74
Reggae 2
75
Dance3
76
Country Pop
77
Country
78
PopRock
79
DancePop
80
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GM Drum Kit List
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Note No.  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] C#2[37] D 2[38] Eb2[39] E 2[40] 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] 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] 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]
Standard (bank 00) High Q Slap Scratch Push Scratch Pull Sticks Square Click Metronome Click Metronome Bell Acoustic Bass Drum Bass Drum 1 Side Stick Acoustic Snare Hand Clap Electric Snare Low Floor Tom Closed Hi-hat High Floor Tom Pedal Hi-hat Low Tom Open Hi-hat Low-Mid Tom High Mid Tom Crash Cymbal 1 High Tom 1 Ride Cymbal 1 China Cymbal Ride Bell Tambourine Splash Cymbal Cowbell Crash Cymbal 2 Vibra-slap Ride Cymbal 2 High Bongo Low Bongo Mute Hi Conga Open Hi Conga Low Conga High Timbale Low Timbale High Agogo Low Agogo Cabasa Maracas Short Whistle Long Whistle Short Guiro Long Guiro Claves Hi Wood Block LowWood Block Mute Cuica Open Cuica Mute Triangle Open Triangle Shaker Jingle Bell Bell Tree Castanets Mute Surdo Open Surdo
Funk (bank 08)
Funk Kick
Funk Snare 1
Funk Snare 2 Funk LowTom2
Funk LowTom1
Funk MidTom2
Funk MidTom1 Funk Hi Tom2
Funk Hi Tom1
Rock (bank 16)
Rock Kick Drum
Rock Snare Drum1
Rock Snare Drum2 Rock LowTom2
Rock LowTom1
Rock MidTom2
Rock MidTom1 Rock HiTom2
Rock HiTom1
Electric (bank 24)
Electric Bass Drum
Electric Snare 1
Electric Snare 2 Electric Low Tom 2
Electric Low Tom 1
Electric Mid Tom 2
Electric Mid Tom 1 Electric Hi Tom 2
Analog (bank 25)
Analog Bass Drum Analog Rim Shot Analog Snare 1 Analog Clap Analog Snare 2 Analog Low Tom2 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
Note No.  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] C#2[37] D 2[38] Eb2[39] E 2[40] 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] 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] 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]
Jazz (bank 32)
Jazz Kick 1
Jazz Snare 1
Jazz Snare 2
Brush (bank 40)
Brush Kick 1
Brush Tap
Brush Slap Brush Low Tom2
Brush Low Tom1
Brush Mid Tom2
Brush Mid Tom1 Brush Hi Tom2
Brush Hi Tom1
Orchestra (bank 48) Closed Hi-hat 2 Pedal Hi-hat Open Hi-hat 2 Ride Cymbal 1
Concert BD 2 Concert BD 1
Concert SD 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 (bank 56)
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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GM Backing Instrument List
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MIDI Implementation Chart
: YES ×: NO
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DD630S _OM01
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