Hitman HD-5 User manual

HD-5 ELECTRONIC DRUM SET
USER’S MANUAL
Virgin Musical Instruments


We would like to express our appreciation and congratulate you for purchasing this HITMAN Electronic
Drum Kit. You will nd the drum set’s features and functions listed within this owners manual. Please take
a few minutes to read the following pages of instruction, and retain this manual for future reference.
INCLUDED IN THE BOX
1 DRUM SOUND MODULE
1 BASS DRUM WITH STAND
1 BASS DRUM KICK PEDAL
1 HI-HAT PEDAL
1 EIGHT INCH SNARE DRUM HEAD DUAL-ZONE
3 EIGHT INCH TOM DRUM PADS
1 TWELVE INCH CRASH CYMBAL WITH CHOKE
1 TWELVE INCH RIDE CYMBAL
1 EIGHT INCH HIGH HAT CYMBAL WITH OPTICAL SENSOR FOOT PEDAL
1 DURABLE LIGHT WEIGHT DRUM FRAME COMPLETE WITH MOUNTING HARDWARE
1 KIT WIRING HARNESS CONNECTION CABLE
1 PAIR STEREO HEADPHONES
1 DRUM THRONE STOOL
(1) DRUM KEY
(2) DRUMSTICKS
(1) DRUMSTICK HOLDER BAG
(8) VELCRO STRIPS
(1) ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS/INSTRUMENT GUIDE
FCC STATEMENTS
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pur-
suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Also, this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for the following standard:
EN55022-2006
EN55024:1998/+A1:2001:/+A2:2003
EN55013:2001/+A1:2001:/+A3:2006
EN6100-3-2:2006
EN6100-3-3:1995/+A1:2001/+A2:2003
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residen-
tial 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 com-
munications. 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 deter-
mined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one of 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 or a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WELCOME

TAKING CARE OF YOUR DRUM KIT
SERVICE AND MODIFICATION
Do NOT attempt to open the unit or make any
change in the circuits or parts of the unit. This
product should be serviced by a qualied service
personnel when:
• The power supply cord of the plug of
the adapter has been damaged.
• Liquid has been spattered into the unit
or it has been exposed to rain.
• The instrument does not appear to
operate normally or exhibits a marked
change in performance.
• The instrument has been dropped or
damaged.
.
POWER
This drum set contains digital circuitry and may
cause interference if placed too close to radio or
television receivers. If interference occurs, move
the drum set farther away from the affected
equipment
• Only use the attached power adapter.
• Turn the power switch to off when the
drum is not in use.
• To avoid damage to the drum and
other devise to which it is connected,
turn the power switches of all related
devices off prior to connection or dis-
connection of audio cables.
• Turn the power off if the main cable of
the power adapter is damaged or the
instrument is exposed to liquid.
• Do not switch the unit on and off in
quick succession, this places an unex-
pected load on the electronic compo-
nents.
• Unplug the AC power cord during an
electrical storm.
• Avoid plugging the AC adapter into the
same AC outlet as appliances with high
power consumption, such as electric
heaters or ovens.
LOCATION
To avoid deformation discoloration or more serious
damage, do not expose the drum set to the follow-
ing conditions;
• Direct sunlight (or near a window),
• High temperatures (near a heat
source, outside, or in a care during the
daytime)
• Rain or excessive humidity
• Excessive dust
• Strong vibration.
• Do not expose the unit to water or
other liquids.
•
HANDLING AND TRANSPORT
• Never apply excessive force to the
controls, connectors, pads or other
parts of the instrument.
• Always unplug cables by gripping
the plug rmly, NOT by pulling on the
cable.
• Physical shocks caused by dropping
bumping or placing heavy objects on
the instrument can result in scratches
and/or more serious damage.
• Carefully check the amplier volume
control before starting to play. Exces-
sive volume can cause permanent
hearing loss.
CLEANING
• Only clean the unit with a dry of damp
soft cloth. Do not use chemicals or
polishes

SOUND MODULE ........................................................................................................................... 6
CONTROL PANEL......................................................................................................................... 6
BOTTOM PANEL........................................................................................................................... 8
PLAYING THE PADS....................................................................................................................... 9
DRUM KIT ......................................................................................................................................11
KIT SELECT ................................................................................................................................11
KIT EDIT .................................................................................................................................... 12
CHANGE THE VOICE AND VOLUME OF THE PAD........................................................................... 12
PATTERN ...................................................................................................................................... 13
PRACTICE THE PATTERN .......................................................................................................... 13
METRONOME ............................................................................................................................ 14
RECORDING................................................................................................................................. 15
RECORDING.............................................................................................................................. 15
STOP AND SAVE ........................................................................................................................ 17
PLAYBACK................................................................................................................................. 17
USB & MIDI ................................................................................................................................... 18
VOICE LIST................................................................................................................................... 19
SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................................................................... 20
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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CONTROL PANEL
Listed below please nd a list of the easy to use buttons on the HITMAN HD-5 Electronic Drums.
SOUND MODULE
1 DISPLAY The display is a 3-digit 7-segment LED showing information such as kit number,
voice number and other parameters.
2 CLICK The CLICK button toggles the metronome on and off.
3 TEMPO The TEMPO button changes the tempo of the metronome, it is also used for
recording and pattern playing.
4 MASTER VOLUME Rotate this knob clockwise to increase the master volume and
counter-clockwise to decrease the master volume.
5 KIT Press the KIT button to enter the drum kit selection mode.
6 PATTERN Press the PATTERN button to enter the pattern play mode.
7 VOICE Press the VOICE button to enter the voice assignment mode.
8 VOLUME Use the VOLUME button to enter the volume adjustment mode.
9 DRUM OFF Pressing the DRUM OFF button will mute the drum sound in the pattern.
HITMAN
HD-5
CLICK TEMPO MASTER
VOLUME
KIT PATTERN
VOICE VOLUME DRUM OFF
STOP PLAY RECORD SAVE
KICKSNAREHI-HAT PEDAL
TOM 1
TOM 2
TOM 3
HI-HAT
CRASH
RIDE
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CONTROL PANEL
Listed below please nd a list of the easy to use buttons on the Hitman HD-5 Electronic Drums.
SOUND MODULE
HITMAN
HD-5
CLICK TEMPO MASTER
VOLUME
KIT PATTERN
VOICE VOLUME DRUM OFF
STOP PLAY RECORD SAVE
KICKSNAREHI-HAT PEDAL
TOM 1
TOM 2
TOM 3
HI-HAT
CRASH
RIDE
111111111111110 111111111111111 111111111111112 111111111111113
111111111111114
111111111111115
1 STOP Use the STOP button to stop the pattern playing or to stop recording.
2 PLAY Use the PLAY button to play a pattern or a recorded performance.
3 RECORD Press the RECORD button to enter the record mode.
4 SAVE Press the SAVE button to save a recording or settings you have changed.
5 – BUTTONS + Use these – BUTTONS + to adjust and select options in the kit and pattern
modes, the volume settings and wherever needed.
6 PAD SELECT BUTTONS: These buttons have dual functions. When engaged in the kit
mode use these buttons to select or edit a pad.
When in the pattern play mode these buttons are used to display pad performance.
♫Please note, to reset the drum set, press and hold down both – buttons + while turning
on the power until “rSE” appears on the display. The factory settings will be restored and
any recorded contents erased. POWER
OFF ON

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1 POWER OFF ON The POWER switch turns the sound module on and off.
♫Please note, after you turn the power off, do not turn it on immediately. Wait at least
ve seconds so that the electronic circuits can be properly reset.
2 POWER IN JACK Plug the DC cable of the attached adapter in the jack.
3 USB JACK The USB connector allows you to connect the drum set directly to your computer’s
USB port. The USB interface is compatible with Windows XP/VISTA, Windows & and
MAC. The computer will recognize the drum as an audio device.
4 PAD TRIGGER CONNECTOR Each pad and the Hi-Hat control pedal have their own
labeled cables. All cables are merged into a single connector. Put the appropriate
cable into the jack of the corresponding component, and then plug the merge
connector in here.
5 HEADPHONE JACK The drum kit has a stereophonic headphone jack. You can play in
relative silence without disturbing others in the room by plugging a set of headphones
into this jack.
6 LINE OUT JACK There is no built-in speaker for the drum set. Line out of the stereo audio
output will deliver the drum set’s output signal to external amplication, such as home
stereo, PA system or other stand-alone ampliers.
If you connect to an external mono system, a stereo/mono adapter is recommended.
7 LINE IN JACK Line in of the stereo audio input jacks will mix the supplied signal with the
internal drum sound. It can be used to connect to items such as CD players, MP3
players and the like.
SOUND MODULE
BOTTOM PANEL
The connector panel is found on the bottom of the drum set control module.
POWER
OFF ON DC 9V USB TRIGGER HEADPHONE LINE OUT LINE IN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7

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PLAYING THE PADS
PLAYING THE CYMBAL
1 Strike the rubber area of the crash and ride pad to create a cymbal sound.
2 The crash has a choke feature. Strike the crash pad, it’s sound will sustain.
3 Squeeze the edge portion, and the sound will mute.
PLAYING THE SNARE DRUM
1 Strike the central position (head) of the pad to make head sound.
2 Strike the rim of the pad to make a rim sound.
PLAYING THE HI-HAT
1 Strike the Hi-Hat control pedal to make an open Hi-Hat sound.
2 Strike the Hi-Hat pad while fully pressing the Hi-Hat control pedal to make a closed Hi-Hat sound.
3 Strike the Hi-Hat pad while pressing the Hi-Hat control pedal gradually down, the open sound will
progressively change to a closed sound.
4 Press the Hi-Hat pedal down quickly to make a Hi-Hat pedal sound.
PLAYING KICK DRUM
1 Press the kick drum pedal to make a kick drum sound.
MASTER VOLUME
1 Rotate the MASTER VOLUME knob to turn the master volume up or down.
2 Rotate the knob clockwise to increase the volume.
3 Rotate the knob counter-clockwise to decrease the volume.
MASTER
VOLUME
TURN ON THE POWER
1 Turn down the volume.
2 Turn on the POWER button, don’t strike pad or press the Hi-Hat control pedal.
3 Turn on any connected external devices.
4 Strike the pad and adjust the volume to the proper level.
♫Please note, all the pads have a striking force sensitivity feature. Strike the pad harder for a
higher volume and strike the pad softer for a lower volume.
PAYING THE TOM DRUM
1 Strike the central area of the pad to create the tom drum sound.

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PLAYING THE PADS
HEAD RIM
SNARE DRUM
TOM DRUMS
HEAD
CYMBALS

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KIT SELECT
1 Press the KIT button if not already engaged.
2 Use the – BUTTONS + to select the desired kit from ranging from 01-20. Please see the list
of available kits below. The default kit number is 01. When reentering the kit mode, the kit
number will be the one last assigned.
DRUM KIT
This drum set has 20 preset drum kits to choose from. Each kit is a combination of different instrument
voices that are assigned to a specic pad. The voices within a selected kit give the performance a
uniform style. Any of the kits can be edited, and those edits saved.
When the drum set is turned on, the kit mode is engaged automatically, the KIT button is lit and the Kit
number is shown on the display.
In other operation modes, pressing the KIT button will return the drum set to the kit mode.
HITMAN
HD-5
CLICK TEMPO MASTER
VOLUME
KIT PATTERN
VOICE VOLUME DRUM OFF
STOP PLAY RECORD SAVE
KICKSNAREHI-HAT PEDAL
TOM 1
TOM 2
TOM 3
HI-HAT
CRASH
RIDE
KIT LIST
Kit
No.
Kit Name Kit
No.
Kit Name
01 Pop 11 Heavy Beat
02 Electric 12 Metal
03 Jazz 13 Rock
04 Beat Box 14 Punk
05 808 15 Carbon
06 Fireball 16 Disco
07 Magnet 17 Tight Rope
08 Dry 18 Smashing
09 Machine 19 Largeness
10 Room 20 Funky
KIT

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KIT EDIT
After selecting a kit, you can change the voice and its volume on each pad and save the changes.
DRUM KIT
CHANGE THE VOICE OF THE PAD
1 Before editing, select a pad by pressing the desired PAD SELECT button. The selected pad
button will light up and blink, and the assigned voice can be heard.
The snare has head and rim parts and hi-hat has open and closed voices. Press the corre-
sponding PAD SELECT button twice to select an alternate part of these pads and the light
color of the button will change to blue.
♪Please note, an easy way to select is to hit the pad or press the Hi-Hat pedal directly. The
corresponding button will light up and blink, striking too softly will not trigger a selection.
2 Press the VOICE button to assign a voice to the pad, the pressed button will light up and blink,
and the current voice number of that pad will appear on the display..
3 While the PAD SELECT button and the VOICE button blink use the – BUTTONS + to change
the voice number ranging from 1-184. Holding down the + or – BUTTON will change the data
consecutively. Press the – BUTTONS + simultaneously to restore the original voice.
Please see the VOICE LIST at the back of this manual for all assignable voices.
4 You can change the voice of another pad by pressing the voice’s PAD SELECT button.
5 Press the blinking VOICE button again to exit and return to the kit select mode. The indicator
will turn off.
♪Please note, settings will be lost when the power is turned off.
KIT PATTERN
VOICE VOLUME DRUM OFF
KICKSNAREHI-HAT PEDAL
TOM 1
TOM 2
TOM 3
HI-HAT
CRASH
RIDE
CHANGE THE VOLUME OF THE PAD
1 Before editing, select a pad
2 Press the VOLUME button, the button will light up and blink, the display will show the current
volume.
3 Adjust the volume of the pad by using the – BUTTONS + to change the volume ranging from
0-127. Press the blinking VOLUME button again to exit and return to the kit select mode. Its
indicator will turn off.
♪Please note, settings will be lost when the power is turned off.
TOM 1 VOICE
♫Please note, to reset the drum, press and hold down both + and – buttons and turn on the
power until “rSE” appears on the display. The factor settings will to restored and recorded
contents erased.

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PATTERN
There are 50 built-in patterns for you to enjoy and use for practice exercises.
LISTEN TO THE PATTERN
1 To engage the pattern mode press the PATTERN button and it will light up. The pattern number
with “P” in front of it will appear and blink on the display.
2 Use the – BUTTONS + to select a pattern from 01-50.
3 Press the PLAY button to start playing, the display will show the measure number.
The PAD SELECT buttons will ash to indicate which pad is performing. When the pattern is
nished, it will restart from the beginning. During play, you can change the pattern by pressing
the – BUTTONS +, the new pattern number will appear on the display and will start playing from
the rst measure.
4 Press the STOP button to stop the playing.
5 Press the KIT button or press the PATTERN button again to exit and return to the kit mode.
PATTERN
STOPPLAY
HITMAN
HD-5
CLICK TEMPO MASTER
VOLUME
KIT PATTERN
VOICE VOLUME DRUM OFF
STOP PLAY RECORD SAVE
KICKSNAREHI-HAT PEDAL
TOM 1
TOM 2
TOM 3
HI-HAT
CRASH
RIDE
PRACTICE WITH THE PATTERN
While listening to the pattern you can drum on the pads. All the patterns consist of a percussion and
orchestral background music. You can mute the percussion sound and drum to the pattern, accompa-
nied by the background music.
1 To engage the pattern mode pressing the PATTERN button.
2 Use the – BUTTONS + to select a pattern from 01-50.
3 Press the DRUM OFF button to mute the percussion sound, the button will light up.
4 Press the PLAY button to start playing, the display will show the measure number.
The PAD SELECT buttons will ash to indicate which pad you should be drumming. When the
pattern is nished, it will restart from the beginning. During the play, you can change the pattern
by pressing the – BUTTONS +, the new pattern number will appear on the display and will start
playing from the rst measure.
5 Press the STOP button to stop the playing.
6 Press the KIT button or press the PATTERN button again to exit and return to the kit mode.
PATTERN
STOPPLAY
DRUM OFF

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PATTERN
HITMAN
HD-5
CLICK TEMPO MASTER
VOLUME
KIT PATTERN
VOICE VOLUME DRUM OFF
STOP PLAY RECORD SAVE
KICKSNAREHI-HAT PEDAL
TOM 1
TOM 2
TOM 3
HI-HAT
CRASH
RIDE
TEMPO
ADJUST THE TEMPO
During the playing you can change the tempo.
1 Press the TEMPO button, its indicator will light up and blink. The current tempo will appear on the
display and blink.
2 Use the + or – buttons to change the tempo ranging from 40-240 bpm.
3 Press both the – BUTTONS + simultaneously and the tempo will recover the original value. Wait
3 seconds or press the TEMPO button again and the display will recover to the measure display.
CLICK
METRONOME
1 Press the CLICK button to activate the metronome, its indicator will light up and ash in time with
the current tempo. The speed of the metronome is determined by the tempo value. To adjust the
tempo value, please refer to Adjusting the Tempo.
♪Please note, during pattern play, the metronome cannot sound but the CLICK button will ash if
the metronome is engaged.
2 Press the CLICK button again to stop the metronome.
ADJUST THE VOLUME
1 The volume of the pattern is adjustable.
2 Press the VOLUME button, the button will light up and blink while the current volume will be dis-
played. Use the + or – buttons to adjust the volume. Wait 3 seconds or press the VOLUME button
again and the display will recover the measure.
VOLUME

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This drum has the ability to record one performance and save it as Pattern 51. The recording can be
accompanied by a pattern.
RECORD
HITMAN
HD-5
CLICK TEMPO MASTER
VOLUME
KIT PATTERN
VOICE VOLUME DRUM OFF
STOP PLAY RECORD SAVE
KICKSNAREHI-HAT PEDAL
TOM 1
TOM 2
TOM 3
HI-HAT
CRASH
RIDE
RECORDING
There are two ways to start recording.
Automatic Start
After pressing the record mode, recording begins immediately after a four beat count-in.
♫Please note, even if you stop the recording before the pattern is over, the remaining measure of the
pattern will be in your recorded.
Synchronized Start
The recorder is put on standby and will start recording as soon as any pad on the drum set is struck.
Using the sync start you can record in the following ways:
• You can record your with the pattern background music and percussion adding your per-
formance to the pattern. The pattern will play repeatedly until you stop the recording.
• You can turn off the percussion of the pattern and record with just the background accom-
paniment.
• Or you can turn off the pattern to record a pattern-free performance of just your playing on
the drum set..
AUTO START
1 Before recording prepare the desired settings, including selecting the drum kit, the metronome
tempo setting and the pattern selection volume and tempo.
2 Press the RECORD button to enter the record mode.
3 Press the RECORD button again, after four beats count-in, the record will start immediately
whether you strike the drum pad or not.
4 When a recording starts, the RECORD button stops blinking and remains lit. If engaged, the
metronome will sound as soon as recording starts. The metronome sound is for reference only,
it is not recorded. The recording measure will appear on the display.
5 Press the RECORD button again or press the STOP button to terminate the recording The
RECORD button blinks and is ready for the next recording. The new recording over-writes the
contents of the previous recording in units of measure. In the way, you can edit your recording.
♪Please note, the Auto Start mode is recommended to over-write and record with the pattern.
RECORD RECORD

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RECORD
1 SYNC START
Before recording prepare the desired settings, including selecting the drum kit, the metronome
tempo setting and the pattern selection volume and tempo.
2 Press the RECORD button to enter the record mode. The button will light up and blink to indi-
cate the recorder is on standby.
3 Press the CLICK button, to put the metronome on standby, the button will ash
• The PATTERN button will light up automatically so that you can record your perfor-
mance with a pattern the display shows the current pattern number. Select a different
pattern by using the – BUTTONS +.
• If you do not want the drum sound in the pattern, press the DRUM OFF button to mute
it.
• If you don’t want to use the pattern at all, press the PATTERN button so that its indica-
tor turns off and “OFF” will appear on the display.
4 Recording will start as soon as you strike on any of the pads. When a recording starts, the RE-
CORD button stops blinking and remains lit. If engaged, the metronome will sound as soon as
recording starts. The metronome sound is for reference only, it is not recorded. The recording
measure will appear on the display.
5 Press the RECORD button again or press the STOP button to terminate the recording The
RECORD button blinks and is ready for the next recording. The new recording over-writes the
contents of the previous recording in units of measure. In the way, you can edit your recording.
HITMAN
HD-5
CLICK TEMPO MASTER
VOLUME
KIT PATTERN
VOICE VOLUME DRUM OFF
STOP PLAY RECORD SAVE
KICKSNAREHI-HAT PEDAL
TOM 1
TOM 2
TOM 3
HI-HAT
CRASH
RIDE
RECORD DRUM OFF
CLICK
PATTERN

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RECORD
STOP AND SAVE
HITMAN
HD-5
CLICK TEMPO MASTER
VOLUME
KIT PATTERN
VOICE VOLUME DRUM OFF
STOP PLAY RECORD SAVE
KICKSNAREHI-HAT PEDAL
TOM 1
TOM 2
TOM 3
HI-HAT
CRASH
RIDE
STOP
When nished with the recording, while the RECORD button blinks, press the STOP button to
discard the current recording. The RECORD button turns off and the PATTERN button stays lit. The
display shows the pattern number you selected before the recording.
♫Please note, your current recording will be lost.
Press the KIT button at anytime, the recording will be terminated and the drum will return to the Kit
mode. Your current recording will be lost.
SAVE
STOP
PLAYBACK
1 To hear your recorded performance, enter the pattern mode by pressing the PATTERN button.
2 Select P51, using the – BUTTONS +. Please refer to the Pattern section of this manual for help.
3 Press the PLAY button to play back your recording.
SAVE
When you are nished recording and while the RECORD button is blinking, press the SAVE button
to save it as Pattern 51. The RECORD buttons light turns off, and the PATTERN button stays lit.
The display shows “P51”. Your recording will be saved even after the power is turned off.
PATTERN
PLAY

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MIDI
MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. This is a worldwide standard communication in-
terface that enables electronic musical instruments and computers to communicate with each other so
that instructions and other data can pass between them. This exchange of information makes it pos-
sible to create a system of MIDI instruments and devices that offers far greater versatility and control
than that is available with isolated instruments. Whether you interface with computers, sequencers,
expanders or other equipments your musical horizons will be greatly enhanced. For example, you
could edit your playing in the computer or play back MIDI songs from the computer while playing the
drum.
USB
The USB connector allows you to connect the drum directly to your computer. It can be connected
without driver installation under the Windows XP, Windows Vista & MAC OSX environment. The drum
will be recognized as a USB Audio device to receive and transmit the those same MIDI messages.
MIDI APPLICATION CHART
Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks
Basic Channel 10 1-16
Note Number 0-127 0-127
Velocity: Note On 1-127 0-127
Velocity: Note Off 64 0-127
Major Controls: B9h 04h xxh Yes X Hi-Hat pedal control
Major Controls: Bxh 79h 00h Yes Yes Reset All Controller
Major Controls: Bxh 7Bh 00h Yes Yes All Notes Off
Program Change X Yes*
System Exclusive Yes Yes**
RPN X** Yes**
NRPN Yes Yes**
*Channel 10 support Bank 0 only
** If you need detailed information about Exclusive, RPN and NRPN, please see your vendor
TRANSMITTED NOTE THROUGH CHANNEL 10 FROM EACH PAD IS FIXED
Pad Note Pad Note
Tom1 48 Ride 51
Tom2 45 Hi-Hat Open 46
Tom3 41 Hi-Hat Close 42
Snare 38 Hi-Hat Pedal 44
Snare Rim 37 Kick 36
Crash 55
USB AND MIDI

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VOICE LIST
GM
001 High Q
002 Slap
003 ScraPush
004 ScraPull
005 Stick
006 SquarClick
007 MetroClick
008 MetroBell
009 KickDrum2
010 KickDrum1
011 SideStick
012 SnareDrum2
013 HandClap
014 SnareDrum1
015 LoFloTom2
016 CloseHH
017 LowFloTom1
018 PedalHH
019 LowTom
020 OpenHiHat
021 LowMidTom
022 HiMidTom
023 CrashCymb1
024 RHighTom
025 RideCymb1
026 ChCymbal
027 RideBell
028 Tambourine
029 SplashCymb
030 Cowbell
031 CrashCymb2
032 VibraSlap
033 RideCymb2
034 HiBongo
035 LowBongo
036 MuteConga
037 HiConga
038 LowConga
039 HighTimbal
040 LowTimbal
041 HiAgogo
042 LowAgogo
043 Cabasa
044 Maracas
045 ShortWhist
046 LongWhist
047 ShortGuiro
048 LongGuiro
049 Claves
050 HiW-Block
051 LoW-Block
052 MuteCuica
053 OpenCuica
054 MuteTriang
055 OpenTriang
056 FullCabasa
057 Shaker
058 Belltree
059 Castanets
060 MuteSurdo
061 OpenSurdo
KICK
062 Kick 1
063 Kick 2
064 Kick 3
065 Kick 4
066 Kick 5
067 Kick 6
068 Kick 7
069 Kick 8
070 Kick 9
071 Kick 10
072 Kick 11
073 Kick 12
074 Kick 13
075 Kick 14
076 Kick 15
077 Kick 16
078 Kick 17
079 Kick 18
080 Kick 19
SNARE
081 Snare 1
082 Snare 2
083 Snare 3
084 Snare 4
085 Snare 5
086 Snare 6
087 Snare 7
088 Snare 8
089 Snare 9
090 Snare 10
091 Snare 11
092 Snare 12
093 Snare 13
094 Snare 14
095 Snare 15
096 Snare 16
097 Snare 17
098 Snare 18
099 Snare 19
100 Snare 20
101 Snare 21
102 Snare 22
103 Snare 23
104 Snare 24
105 Snare 25
106 Snare 26
107 Snare 27
108 Snare 28
109 Snare 29
110 Snare 30
111 Snare 31
112 Snare 32
113 Snare 33
114 Snare 34
115 Snare 35
SIDE STICK
116 SideStick 1
117 SideStick 2
118 SideStick 3
CLOSED HI-HAT
119 Closed Hi-Hat1
120 Closed Hi-Hat2
121 Closed Hi-Hat3
122 Closed Hi-Hat4
123 Closed Hi-Hat5
124 Closed Hi-Hat6
125 Closed Hi-Hat7
126 Closed Hi-Hat8
127 Closed Hi-Hat9
128 Closed Hi-Hat10
129 Closed Hi-Hat11
130 Closed Hi-Hat12
OPENHI-HAT
131 Open Hi-Hat1
132 Open Hi-Hat2
133 Open Hi-Hat3
134 Open Hi-Hat4
135 Open Hi-Hat5
136 Open Hi-Hat6
137 Open Hi-Hat7
138 Open Hi-Hat8
139 Open Hi-Hat9
140 Open Hi-Hat10
141 Open Hi-Hat11
142 Open Hi-Hat11
143 Open Hi-Hat13
HI TOM
144 Hi Tom 1
145 Hi Tom 2
146 Hi Tom 3
147 Hi Tom 4
148 Hi Tom 5
149 Hi Tom 6
150 Hi Tom 7
151 Hi Tom 8
MID TOM
152 Mid Tom 1
153 Mid Tom 2
154 Mid Tom 3
155 Mid Tom 4
156 Mid Tom 5
157 Mid Tom 6
158 Mid Tom 7
159 Mid Tom 8
LOW TOM
160 Low Tom 1
161 Low Tom 2
162 Low Tom 3
163 Low Tom 4
164 Low Tom 5
165 Low Tom 6
166 Low Tom 7
167 Low Tom 8
CRASH
168 Crash 1
169 Crash 2
170 Crash 3
RIDE
171 Ride 1
172 Ride 2
PERCUSSION
177 Percussion 1
178 Percussion 2
179 Percussion 3
180 Percussion 4
181 Percussion 5
PEDAL HI-HAT
182 Pedal Hi-Hat 1
183 Pedal Hi-Hat 2
184 Pedal Hi-Hat 3

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SPECIFICATIONS
CONFIGURATION 3 X 8” Tom (without rim),
12” Crash cymbal (with choke feature),
12” Ride cymbal,
8” Hi-Hat,
6” Kick,
Hi-Hat pedal
Voice 184
Drum Kit 20 Preset Kits
Pattern 50, Full and Mute drum mode
Pad Button play drum sound with led blink
Tempo default 120; range 40-240
Metro On/Off
Record 1 editable song in overwrite mode
Easy Reset holding button + and button - when power on
Display 3 X 7 LED
Power 9V DC
Aux. Socket Headphone, Line In/Out, USB, Power In DC9V
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