Medeli DD504 User manual

DIGITAL DRUM
Owner’s Manual
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Taking Care of Your Digital Drum Set
Thank you for purchasing this digital drum module. The drum module 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.
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Location
Power Supply
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.
Unplug the AC adaptor during electric
storms.
Avoid plugging the AC adaptor into
the same AC outlet as appliance with
electric heaters or ovens. Also avoid
using multi-plug adaptors since these
quality, operation errors, and possibly
damage.
Turn Power OFF When Making
Connections
Handling and Transport
Cleaning
Electrical Interference
Never apply excessive force to the
controls, connectors or other parts of
the instrument.
Always unplug cables by gripping the
Disconnect all cables before moving
the instrument.
Physical shocks caused by dropping,
bumping, or placing heavy objects on
the instrument can result in scratches
and more serious damage.
Clean the unit with a dry soft cloth.
A slightly damp cloth may be used to
remove stubborn grime and dirt.
Never use cleaners such as alcohol
or thinner.
Avoid placing vinyl object on top of
Do not expose the unit to the following
conditions to avoid deformation,
discoloration, or more serious
damage.
Direct sunlight.
High temperature (near a heat
source, or in a car during the day
time).
Excessive humidity.
Excessive dust.
Strong vibration
Congratulations!
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED,
INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
Make sure to sure use the suitable AC
adaptor, and also make sure the AC
outlet voltage at your country
matches the input voltage specified
on the AC adaptor`s label
plug firmly, but not pulling on the cable.
the unit (vinyl can stick to and discolor
the surface)
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.
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.
high power consumption,such as
can result in reducing the sound
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Panel Controls
- Front Panel
- Rear Panel
- Side Panel
Setup
- Connect the Pads and the Pedal
- Connect a MIDI device
- Connect an audio equipment
- Connect a CD player, etc.(Aux in jack)
- Connect Headphones
- Connect the Power supply jack
Functions
- Switch the power ON
- Set the main volume
- Select a drum kit
- Play with a Metronome
Play a Song
- Select a Song
- Listen to the Song
- Adjust the Song's volume
- Adjust the Song's tempo
- Mute a Drum part
- Play with a Click voice
- Use the lighting guide function
Create a User Drum Kit
- Set a drum voice
- Adjust the volume of Pad
- Save your drum kit voices
Setting
- Adjust the pad sensitivity
- Set the rejection for each pad
- Reverb
- Tuning
- Factory set
- ERP Function Instruction/ERP
- Making the Settings for MIDI
Specifications
Voice list
Preset kit list
Song list
MIDI implementation chart
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Volume knob
Control the volume of phone and line output.
Turn it clockwise to increase the volume
and anticlockwise to decrease it.
[ save ] button
Save current kit setting to a user kit.
[ start/stop ] button
Start or stop song playing.
[ kit ] button
Display the drum kit number or reverb setting.
[ voice / volume ] button
Display the voice number, volume value or
pitch value.
3-digit LED display
Display the parameters of current menu mode.
[ song / volume ] button
Display the song number or accompaniment
volume value.
[ drum off ] button and indicator
This button is used to turn on or turn off the
percussion of song.
Beat indicator
Beat of metronome or a song is playing
[ click ] button
Turn on or off the metronome.
[ + ] and [ - ] buttons
These buttons are used to change the setting
number of kit, voice, song and adjust the Pad
volume.
Pad select buttons and indicators
Select current pad and adjust the pad volume.
When you press them, the corresponding indicator
lights up.
[ tempo - / + ] buttons
Change current tempo.
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Panel Controls
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Front Panel
MIDI out
9V
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Trigger input jacks
Connect with pads, cymbals, hi-hat control,
kick trigger.
Output jacks (R, L/mono)
Connect with the amplifier or audio system.
For monaural output use the L/mono jack.
MIDI out jack
Connect with external sound module. Connect with external sound source.
Power supply jack ( DC in 9V)
Connect an AC adaptor to this jack.
Power switch
Turn the power on/off.
Aux.in jack
Phones jack
Connect with to a pair of stereo headphones to this jack.
(Connect the headphones will not mute the output jacks.)
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Rear Panel
Side Panel
MIDI out
9V
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Using the provided cables, 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.
Note:
1. The voice of hi-hat pad hitting is controlled by hi-hat pedal. Similar to a real drum kit, the hi-hat pad functions
as an 'open hi-hat' when the pedal is stepped. When the pedal is released, it functions as a 'closed hi-hat' .
Caution!
To prevent electric shock and damage to the device, make sure the power is switched OFF
on the drum and all related device before making any connection.
Setup
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Connect the Pads and the Pedals
2.Choking (pinching) the cymbal's edge with the hand immediately after hitting the cymbal makes the
sound stop. 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.
to 7 crash
to 8 hi-hat
Drum Module
to 2 snare
to 9 hi-hat
control
Hi-Hat control pedal
Kick Trigger
to 1 kick
to 5 tom 3
to 6 ride
to 3 tom 1 to 4 tom 2
MIDI out
9V
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This is for you want to use an external sound module or MIDI
sequencer.
Transmit MIDI Data
1. Use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI OUT jack on the
drum module with the MIDI IN jack on the external MIDI device.
2. This drum will output all the MIDI codes generated by pads
hitting or pedal stepping via the MIDI output connector. But
clicking and the MIDI codes in songs are excluded.
1. When you want to listen to the voices with an amplifier,
connect amplifiers with the Output L/MONO and R jacks on
the rear panel. (For monaural playback, use the L/MONO jack;
for stereo playback, connect both L/MONO and R jacks.)
2. The volume is adjusted with the VOLUME knob.
1. The audio output of a CD player, or other audio source,
to connect with the AUX IN jack on the rear panel can be
mixed with the sound of the drum. This function is convenient
that lets you play along with a favourite song.
2. The volume of the external signal is adjusted with the
VOLUME knob.
Make sure the power is switched OFF and connect the power
adaptor with the DC IN jack on the rear panel.
Note:
1. To protect the speakers, amplifier and the drum module from
damage, rotate the volume knob to the minimum volume level
before switching the power ON.
2. Make sure the power is switched OFF when connecting drum
module with external devices.
Connect the Power supply jack
MIDI OUT
MIDI Data
MIDI IN
MIDI device
Amplifier Amplifier
An optional set of stereo headphones can be connected with
the PHONES jack located on the side of the drum module.
* Adjust the volume to a comfortable level.
Connect Headphones
Connect a MIDI device
Connect a audio equipment
Connect a CD player, etc.(Aux. In jack)
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MIDI out
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Functions
After confirming all connection have been completed, rotate the
volume knob to the left ( minimum volume level) before
switching the power on.
Set the power switch to "on" position to switch on the power.
Display shows the song's number and its indicator lights up.
While hitting a pad, gradually rotate the volume knob until a
comfortable volume level is reached.
The unit comes with 35 (001-024) preset drum kits and 11 user
kits (025-035). (Reference drum Kit list : page 16.)
1. Press [ kit ] button
The current kit number appears and the Kit indicator lights.
2. Press [ + ] or [ - ] buttons to select the drum kit number
(001 - 024) you want to use.
1. Press the [ click ] button to start the metronome. The beat
indicator is flashing and the click sound begins to play.
2. Press the [ tempo + ] or [ tempo - ] buttons to set the
metronome beat.
3. Press the [ click ] button again to stop the metronome.
Adjust the volume of the click sound
Hold down the [ click ] button and press the [ + ] or [ - ] buttons
to adjust the volume of the click sound, the metronome
automatically play.
*Volume of the click sound will be reset to default once
power is on.
Song indicator
Kit indicator
Switch the power ON
Set the main volume
Select a drum kit
Play with a Metronome
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Beat indicator
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Play a Song
This drum module has a total of 60 preset songs.
Note: The preset song setting is 001 after you slide on power.
1. Press [ song / volume ] button.
The song indicator lights and the current song's number appears.
2. Press [ + ] or [ - ] buttons to select one of the song and listen to it.
Song numbers 001 - 060 are preset songs.
(Reference song list : page 16.)
1. Press [ start/stop ] button and the beat indicator is flashing.
The song will start playback from the beginning.
2. You can stop the song during playback by pressing the
[ start/stop ] button.
* The ASSIGN pad's indicator flashes at the first beat of each
measure.
Note: The ASSIGN pad's indicator can be lighted off by pressing
both [hi-hat control] and [kick] buttons at the same time.
Song indicator
1. Press the [ song / volume ] button to select the volume of
song. Display shows : " A XX".
(XX = level value, 00 to 31)
2. Press [ + ] or [ - ] buttons to adjust the volume of song
accompaniment.
1. Press the [ tempo + ] or [ tempo - ] buttons. D
[ tempo + ] or [ tempo - ] buttons to increase or
decrease the tempo. ( tempo value in the range of 30 to 280)
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isplay shows
the current tempo value.
2. Press the
Holding down either a [ tempo +] or [ tempo - ] buttons to
change the setting in a high speed.
* Press [ tempo + ] and [ tempo - ] buttons at the same time
to reset the tempo to default value.
Note: About 2 seconds after you stop pressing the [Tempo]
button, display changes to show your selected song, voice
or kit number instead of tempo value.
Select a song
Listen to the song
Adjust the song's volume
Adjust the song's tempo
Beat indicator
tempo
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1. Press [ drum off ] button. The drum off indicator lights.
The drum mute function is active.
2. Press [ start/stop ] button to playback the song. The drum part
in the song will be muted.
3. To cancel the drum mute function, press [ drum off ] button
again. The drum off indicator light goes off.
* The drum mute function can be used during song playing.
1. Press the [ click ] button to start the metronome. It will be
played with tempo.
2. Press the [ click ] button again to stop the metronome.
Note: The click voice will not stop automatically once the song
finished until you press the [ click ] button.
The lighting guide function provides you a valuable lesson to
practice or learn the drum kit with playing the preset song.
1. Select the song number you want to practice.
2. Press [ drum off ] button.
3. Press [ start/stop ] button to start song play.
4. Strike the pad in accordance with the lighting of pad's
indicators or press the hi-hat pedal and kick the bass drum
pad exactly when their indicators light.
* During song playing, you can change the Tempo(speed)
to set your desired tempo.
Drum off indicator
Mute a Drum part
Play with a the Click voice
Use the lighting guide function
* Press the [ hi-hat control ] + [ kick ] buttons
to turn off all the pad's indicator. Press the
[ hi-hat control ] + [ kick ] buttons again to
turn on all the pad's indicator.
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This unit allows you to adjust the volume of every voices in
the kit that let you control the individual level (volume) of
the pads or bass drum.
1. Press the [ voice / volume ] button to select the volume
level setting display shows : " L XX".
(XX = level value, 00 to 31)
The pad button indicator lights and display shows the
current volume level of lighting pad.
2. Press the [ PAD ] button or kit the percussion pad you
want to adjust.
3. Press the [ + ] or [ - ] buttons to increase or decrease the
volume. While you are adjusting, hit the corresponding pad
and listen carefully the sound level until reaching the level
you want.
4. Repeat step 2 and 3 to adjust the volume of other pad
voices.
Once completing to your own drum kit, you have to save
them in the unit; otherwise your drum kit will be erased when
you turn off the unit.
1. Press [ save ] button.
The kit number 025 appears and is flashing.
2. Press [ +] or [ - ] buttons to set the kit number (025-035)
for saving your drum kit.
3. Press [ save ] button again. The flashing kit number stops.
Note: To cancel the save operation, press the [ voice ] button.
If there is a fault, the display will show "Err".
Volume level value
The unit comes with 310 high quality percussion sounds that you
can assign to any of the drum pad, 3 cymbals, hi-hat control and
bass drum. This way you can create your own drum kit that
consists of the voice you want. (Reference voice list : page 15.)
The kit number 025-035 is use for saving your own drum kit.
1. Press [ voice ] button.
The voice indicator lights and the display shows the voice
number of this pad.
2. Press [ pad ] button or hit the pad you want to set. The pad
indicator light and display shows the current voice number
of lighting pad.
3. Press [ + ] or [ - ] buttons to select the voice number you want
to assign.
4. Repeat step 2 and 3 for to set the voice for another pad or
bass drum.
Create a User Drum Kit
Voice indicator
Adjust the volume of Pad
Save your drum kit voices
Set a drum voice
Pad indicator
Pad buttons
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You can adjust the sensitivity(gain) of the inputs from pads.
1. Hold down [ kit ] and press [ voice / volume ] buttons.
Display shows: "EXX", the pad sensitivity value is indicated.
(XX=gain level value, 00 to 15.)
2. Press [ pad ] button or hit the pad you want to set.
The pad indicator light .
3. Press [ + ] or [ - ] buttons to adjust the sensitivity of pads.
Range : 00-15
Large values will produce a high sensitivity even if the pad
is hit softly.
Lower values will producing a low sensitivity even if the pad
is hit forcefully.
4. Repeat step 2 and 3 for to set the voice for another pad or
bass drum.
Note:
1. After adjusting the sensitivity value, you can save them into
built-in memory. In the sensitivity mode, the sensitivity value is
displayed,
2. The drum remains untouched for 10 seconds, the LED will
return to previous display.
3. If turn off the power without save, you will lose the changes
you have just made.
press [save] button and the sensitivity value will be
saved, and then return to previous display.
Setting
Adjust the pad Sensitivity
Prevents crosstalk caused by pads or drums connected to other
inputs. Events triggered by other pads that are of a lower input
value than what is set here will not be delivered for a set length
of time.
1. Hold down [ voice / volume ] and press [ song / volume ] buttons.
Display shows: "JXX", the rejection value is indicated.
(XX=rejection level value, 00 to 15.)
2. Press [ pad ] button or hit the pad you want to set.
The pad indicator light .
3. Press [ + ] or [ - ] buttons to adjust the sensitivity of pads.
Range : 00(no rejection)-15
4. Repeat step 2 and 3 for to set the voice for another pad or
bass drum.
Note:
1. After adjusting the rejection value, you can save them into
built-in memory. In the rejection mode, the rejection value is
displayed, press [save] button and the rejection value will be
saved, and then return to previous display.
2. The drum remains untouched for 10 seconds, the LED will
return to previous display.
3. If turn off the power without save, you will lose the changes
you have just made.
Set the rejection for each pad
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This function sets the reverb effect of the drum.
1. In " kit mode", press the [ kit ] button,
display shows the current reverb setting.
2. Press [ + ] or [ - ] buttons to turn on or turn off the reverb.
Reverb
This function sets the pitch of each drum pad voice.
1. Press the [ voice / volume ] button to select the pitch setting
display shows : " P XX".
(XX = value, 00 to 15)
The pad button indicator lights and display shows the
current pitch setting of lighting pad.
2. Press the [ PAD ] button or kit the percussion pad you
want to adjust.
3. Press the [ + ] or [ - ] buttons to set the pitch you want.
4. Repeat step 2 and 3 to set the pitch of other pad voice.
Tuning
This drum module will reset its to initial settings.
Beware all the data will be lost.
1. Turn the power off.
2. Turn on the power while holding the [ tempo - ] and [ tempo + ]
buttons.
Factory reset
In order to save energy, we have designed the “Automatic shutdown” function
for the drum module. With this function, the drum module will shutdown automatically
when you have left it idle for more than 30 (default) minutes.
If you don't need this feature, just press and hold the [START/STOP] button then
turn the drum module on. You will also see the 3-digit-LED temporarily displaying
“PoF” for 3 seconds before entering the main menu which indicates that the
“Automatic shutdown” function is turned off.
ERP Function Instruction/ERP
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Making the Settings for MIDI
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About MIDI
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a standard that allows performance data and other
information to be exchanged among electronic musical instruments and computers.
MIDI Connection
MIDI OUT: This terminal transmits data from the digital drum to other MIDI devices.
Connecting with an External Sound Device
The digital drum transmission channel for the drum kit is fixed to Channel 10. It will output MIDI
data generated by the triggers when hitting the pads or stepping on the Hi-Hat control pedal (Note
ON/OFF, and Foot messages).
Song playback data and metronome notes are not transmitted.
MIDI Note Number to be Transmitted/Received by Each Pad
Each drum kit can have it's own set of MIDI note to be transmitted/received by each pad, useful for
advanced purpose.
Specifications
Drum Pad:
Voices:
Drum kits:
Song:
Controls:
Display:
Connections:
Power Supply:
4 drum pads , 3 cymbal pads ,1 hi-hat control pedal , 1 kick trigger
310 voices
24 preset kits, 11 user kits
60 preset songs
POWER SWITCH, START/STOP, SAVE, KIT, VOICE/VOLUME,
SONG/VOLUME, DRUM OFF, CLICK, HI-HAT, CRASH, RIDE,
HI-HAT CONTROL, SNARE, TOM 1, TOM 2, TOM3, KICK,
VOLUME, + / -, TEMPO + / -
LED display
MIDI OUT
Hi-hat control
Hi-hat
Crash
Ride
Snare
Tom 1
Tom 2
Tom 3
Kick
Output (R & L/MONO)
Aux in
AC adaptor ( 9V)
Trigger MIDI Note Trigger MIDI Note Trigger MIDI Note Trigger MIDI Note
Kick 36 Tom2 45 Crash 49 Hi-hat P 44
Snare 38 Tom3 43 Hi-hat O 46 Splash 21
Tom1 48 Ride 51 Hi-hat C 42
Note:
For more information on received MIDI messages, refer to MIDI implementation chart.
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No. Name
Voice List
001 Standard Kick 1
002 Standard Kick 2
003 Classic Kick 1
004 Classic Kick 2
005 Rock Kick 1
006 Rock Kick 2
007 Rock Kick 3
008 Room Kick 1
009 Room Kick 2
010 Jazz Kick 1
011 Jazz Kick 2
012 Big Band Kick 1
013 Big Band Kick 2
014 Camco Kick 1
015 Camco Kick 2
016 Funk Kick 1
017 Funk Kick 2
018 Funk Kick 3
019 HipHop Kick 1
020 HipHop Kick 2
021 HipHop Kick 3
022 HipHop Kick 4
023 1969 Kick
024 1971 Kick
025 1976 Kick
026 Power Kick
027 R&B Kick
028 Voice Kick
029 Acoustic Kick
030 OrchestraKick
031 House Kick 1
032 House Kick 2
033 House Kick 3
034 House Kick 4
035 Step Kick
036 Teckno Kick
037 Drum & Bass Kick
038 Junkyard Kick
039 Noise Kick
040 Industry Kick
ACOUSTIC KIC
ACOUSTIC Snare
ELECTRONIC KIC
041 Lowfi Kick
042 Disco Kick
043 808 Kick
044 909 Kick
045 Electronic Kick 1
046 Electronic Kick 2
047 Electronic Kick 3
048 Electronic Kick 4
049 Electronic Kick 5
050 Electronic Kick 6
051 Electronic Kick 7
052 Standard Snare
053 Classic Snare 1
054 Classic Snare 2
055 Acoustic Snare
056 Rock Snare 1
057 Rock Snare 2
058 Rock Snare 3
059 Room Snare 1
060 Room Snare 2
061 Room Snare 3
062 Steel Snare
063 Jazz Snare 1
064 Jazz Snare 2
065 Jazz Latin Snare
066 Big Band Snare
067 CamcoSnare
071 Funk Band Snare 1
072 Funk Band Snare 2
068 Brush Snare 1
069 Brush Snare 2
070 Funk Snare
073 Fusion Snare
074 Power Snare
075 HipHop Snare 1
076 HipHop Snare 2
077 1969 Snare
078 1971 Snare
079 1976 Snare
080 House Snare 1
081 House Snare 2
082 House Snare 3
083 Teckno Snare 1
084 Teckno Snare 2
085 808 Snare
086 909 Snare
ELECTRONIC SNARE
087 Drum & Bass Snare 1
088 Drum & Bass Snare 2
089 TR606 Snare
090 Electronic Snare 1
091 Electronic Snare 2
092 Electronic Snare 3
093 Electronic Snare 4
094 Electronic Snare 5
095 Electronic Snare 6
096 Electronic Snare 7
097 Electronic Snare 8
098 ClassicTom1
099 Classic Tom 2
100 Classic Tom 3
101 Classic Tom 4
102 Classic Tom 5
103 Classic Tom 6
104 Standard Tom 1
105 Standard Tom 2
106 Standard Tom 3
107 Standard Tom 4
108 Standard Tom 5
109 Standard Tom 6
110 Camco Tom 1
111 Camco Tom 2
112 Camco Tom 3
113 Camco Tom 4
114 Camco Tom 5
115 Camco Tom 6
116 Rock Tom 1
117 Rock Tom 2
118 Rock Tom 3
119 Rock Tom 4
120 Rock Tom 5
121 Rock Tom 6
122 Room Tom 1
123 Room Tom 2
124 Room Tom 3
125 Room Tom 4
126 Room Tom 5
127 Room Tom 6
128 Funk Tom 1
129 Funk Tom 2
130 Funk Tom 3
131 Funk Tom 4
132 Funk Tom 5
133 Funk Tom 6
134 Fusion Tom 1
135 FusionTom2
136 Fusion Tom 3
137 Fusion Tom 4
138 Fusion Tom 5
139 Fusion Tom 6
140 1969 Tom 1
141 1969 Tom 2
142 1969 Tom 3
143 1969 Tom 4
144 1971 Tom 1
145 1971 Tom 2
146 1971 Tom 3
147 1971 Tom 4
148 1976 Tom 1
149 1976 Tom 2
150 1976 Tom 3
151 1976 Tom 4
152 HipHop Tom 1
153 HipHop Tom 2
154 HipHop Tom 3
155 HipHop Tom 4
156 HipHop Tom 5
157 HipHop Tom 6
158 Jazz Tom 1
159 Jazz Tom 2
160 Jazz Tom 3
161 Jazz Tom 4
162 Jazz Tom 5
163 Jazz Tom 6
164 Brush Tom 1
165 Brush Tom 2
166166 Brush Tom 3
167 Brush Tom 4
168 Brush Tom 5
169 Brush Tom 6
170 Timpani 1
171 Timpani 2
172 Timpani 3
173 Timpani 4
174 TR606 Tom 1
175 TR606 Tom 2
176 TR606 Tom 3
177 TR606 Tom 4
178 TR606 Tom 5
179 TR606 Tom 6
180 808 Tom 1
181 808 Tom 2
182 808 Tom 3
183 808 Tom 4
184 808 Tom 5
185 808 Tom 6
186 Electronic Tom 1
187 Electronic Tom 2
188 Electronic Tom 3
189 Electronic Tom 4
190 Electronic Tom 5
191 Electronic Tom 6
192 909 Tom 1
193 909 Tom 2
194 909 Tom 3
195 909 Tom 4
196 Classic Ride
197 Acoustic Ride
198 Standard 22”Ride
199 Brush Ride
200 Rock Ride
201 Clean Pop Ride
202 Flat Ride
203 60’sRide
204 808 Ride
205 Classic Crash 1
206 Classic Crash 2
207 Standard Crash 1
CYMBAL
208 Standard Crash 2
209 Standard Crash 3
210 Rock Crash 1
211 Rock Crash 2
212 Splash
213 Brush Crash
214 China
215 Orchestra Crash
216 HipHop Crash
217 808 Crash
218 606 Crash
219 Electronic Crash
220 Standard Hi-hat Open
221 Pop Hi-hat Open
222 Rock Hi-hat Open
223 Jazz Hi-hat Open
224 Electronic Hi-hat Open
225 808 Hi-hat Open
226 House Hi-hat Open
227 Standard Half Open
228 Pop Half Open
229 Rock Half Open
230 Jazz Half Open
HI-HAT
231 Standard Hi-hat Close
232 Pop Hi-hat Close
233 Rock Hi-hat Close
234 JazzHihatClose
235 Electronic Hi-hat Close
236 808 Hi-hat Close
237 House Hi-hat Close
238 Standard Hi-hat Pedal
239 Pop Hi-hat Pedal
240 Rock Hi-hat Pedal
241 Jazz Hi-hat Pedal
242 Electronic Hi-hat Pedal
243 808 Hi-hat Pedal
244 House Hi-hat Pedal
245 Standard Hi-hat Splash
246 Rock Hi-hat Splash
247 Metronome Bell
248 Metronome Click
249 Scratch
250 Scratch Push
251 DJ FX
252 High Q Zap
253 Ding Bell
254 Finger Snaps
255 Standard Clap
256 Vibraslap
257 Agogo High
258 Agogo Low
259 Bell Tree
260 Bongo High
261 Shaker
262 Conga Slap High
263 Conga Slap Mid
264 Conga Low
265 Cowbell
266 Timbale High
267 Timbale Low
268 Timpani High
269 Timpani Low
270 Open Tabla High
271 SlapTabla
272 Mute Slap Tabla
273 Cabasa
274 Maracas
275 Short Whistle
276 Short Guiro
277 Long Guiro
278 Claves
279 Wood Block
280 Muted Cuica
281 Open Cuica
282 Muted Triangle
283 Open Triangle
284 Sleigh Bells
285 Wind Chimes
286 Castanets
287 Muted Surdo
288 Open Surdo
289 Lotus Drum
290 Cowbell 1
291 Cowbell 2
292 Cowbell 3
293 Cowbell 4
294 Cowbell 5
295 Cowbell 6
296 Tabla 1
297 Tabla 2
298 Tabla 3
299 Tabla 4
300 Tabla 5
301 DJ 1
302 DJ 2
303 DJ 3
304 DJ 4
305 DJ 5
306 DJ 6
307 DJ 7
308 DJ 8
309 DJ 9
310 DJ 10
HI-HAT COMBINATIONS
001 Standard
002 Pop
003 Rock
004 Jazz
005 Electronic
006 808
007 House
PERCUS SION
ACOUSTIC
TOM
ELECTRONIC TOM
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Drum Kit List
Song List
No. Name
001 Drum Intro
002 Drum Main A
003 Drum Main B
004 Electronic&Funk
005 Modern Pop
006 Fusion 1
007 Hip Hop
008 Latin Jazz 1
009 Funk 1
010 Big Band 1
011 Funk 2
012 Pop Funk 1
013 Fusion 2
014 Funk 3
015 Fusion 3
016 Funk 4
017 Fusion 4
018 Pop Funk 2
019 R&B
020 Drum & Bass 1
021 Break Beat
022 Dance
023 Drum & Bass 2
024 Latin Dance 1
025 Latin Dance 2
026 Swing 1
027 Latin Jazz 2
028 Big Band 2
029 3/4 Jazz
030 Jazz 1
No. Name
031 Latin Jazz 3
032 Swing 2
033 6/8 Ballad
034 Pop Ballad
035 Pop Bossa
036 16 Beat Pop
037 Pop Shuffle
038 Ballad
039 Samba 1
040 Latin Pop 1
041 Mambo
042 Latin Rock 1
043 Latin Pop 2
044 Guitar Bossa
045 Country Blues
046 Rock
047 Reggae 1
048 60’s Rock
049 Blues
050 World 1
051 World 2
052 Latin
053 Bossa
054 Samba 2
055 3/4 Pop
056 Pop
057 Jazz 2
058 Reggae 2
059 Reggae 3
060 Latin Rock 2
No. Name
001 Acoustic
002 Standard 1
003 Standard 2
004 Funk 1
005 Funk 2
006 Fusion
007 Camco
008 Brush
009 Room
010 Rock
011 Pop Rock
012 Jazz
No. Name
013 Jazz Brush
014 Timpani
015 Songo
016 1971's
017 Latin
018 Disco
019 TR606
020 909
021 Hip Hop
022 Electronic 1
023 Electronic 2
024 Teckno 1
025 Acoustic
026 Standard 1
027 Standard 2
028 Funk 1
029 Funk 2
030 Fusion
031 Camco
032 Brush
033 Room
034 Rock
035 Pop Rock
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MIDI Implementation Chart
Function... Transmitted Remarks
Basic Default 10 ch
Channel Changed X
Default X
Mode Messages X
Altered **************
Note 0 - 127
Number: True voice **************
Velocity Note on O9n H, V = 1-127
Note off X (9 nH. V=0)
After Key's X
Touch Channel's X
Pitch Bend X
Control 0 X Bank Select
Change 1 X Modulation
5 X Portamento Time
6 X Data Entry
7 X Volume
10 X Pan
11 X Expression
64 X Sustain Pedal
65 X Portamento ON/OFF
66 X Sostenuto Pedal
67 X Soft Pedal
80 X Reverb Program
81 X Chorus Program
91 X Reverb Level
93 X Chorus Level
120 X All Sound OFF
121 X Reset All Controller
123 X All Notes OFF
Program X
Change: True # X
System Exclusive X
System : Song Position X
Common : Song Select X
: Tune X
System : Clock O
Real Time : Commands O
Aux : Local ON/OFF X
: All Notes OFF X
Messages : Active Sense X
: Reset X
O : YES
X : NO
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