Sound-X SMI-1450 User manual

SMI-1450
7 Pad Electronic
Sistema Electrónico del Tambor de
Ensemble Électronique de Tambour de
Drum Set
7 Cojines
7 Garnitures

HANDLING AND TRANSPORT
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Never apply excessive force to the controls,
connectors or other parts of the instrument.
Always unplug cables by gripping the plug firmly,
but not pulling on the cable.
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 objects on top of the unit (vinyl
can stick to and discolor the surface).
This instrument contains digital circuitry and may
cause interference if placed too close to a radio
or television receiver. If this occurs, move the
instrument away from the affected equipment.
CLEANING
ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE
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LOCATION
•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 daytime).
Excessive humidity.
Turn the power switch OFF when the instrument
isnotinuse.
The AC adapter should be unplugged from the AC
outlet if the instrument is not in use for an
extended period of time.
Unplug the AC adapter during electric storms.
Avoid plugging the AC adapter into the same AC
outlet as an appliances with high power
consumption, such as electric heaters or ovens.
Also avoid using multi-plug adapters since this
can result in reducing the sound quality,
operation errors, and possible damage.
To avoid damage to the instrument and other
devices to which it is connected, turn OFF the
power switches of all related devices prior to
connecting or disconnecting cables.
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Excessive dust.
Strong vibration.
POWER SUPPLY
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TURN POWER OFF WHEN MAKING CONNECTIONS
Thank you for purchasing your SOUNDX Portable Digital Drum Set. This Digital Drum Set has been developed to
perform with ease. Before using this instrument, we recommend that you to read through this manual.
please follow the maintenance instructions listed below:For optimum use of your Digital Drum Set,
Congratulations!
Taking care of your Portable Digital Drum Set
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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.

Panel Controls
Setting Up
Functions
Operation
Making The Connection
Specifications
Voice List
Drum Kit List
Song List
MIDI Implementation Chart
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- Front panel .................................................................................................. 4
- Rear Panel................................................................................................... 5
- Using the AC - Adaptor .................................................................................. 6
- Using Batteries ............................................................................................ 6
- Using Headphones ........................................................................................ 6
- Select a Drum Kit ........................................................................................ 7
- Set Pad Voice .............................................................................................. 7
- Set Pad Volume ........................................................................................... 7
- Set Pad Pan ................................................................................................ 8
- Play Song ................................................................................................. 10
- Adjust Main Volume ................................................................................... 10
- Adjust Accompaniment Volume .................................................................... 10
- Drum Off .................................................................................................. 10
- Adjust Tempo Function ............................................................................... 11
- Metronome ............................................................................................... 11
- Hand Percussion ........................................................................................ 11
- Demo Function .......................................................................................... 11
- Pedals ...................................................................................................... 13
- Phones Output .......................................................................................... 13
- USB Jack ................................................................................................. 13
- Set Pad Gain ............................................................................................... 8
- Save Kit ...................................................................................................... 9
- Adjust Reverb Function ............................................................................... 12
- Record Function ......................................................................................... 12
- Playback Function ...................................................................................... 12
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CONTENTS

[ Master Volume + & - ] button
[Poweron–off]switch
[ Play / Stop ] button
[ REC ] button and LED indicator
[ Click ] button and LED indicator
[ Reverb ] button
[ Pad Assign ] button
3-Digit LED
These buttons can be used to change the
master volume UP or DOWN.
This switch turns power on / off.
This button is used to start or stop recording
replay.
This button is used to start or stop recording.
This button is used to turn on or off the
metronome.
This button is used to change the reverb level.
This button is used to enter voice or volume
menu.
This LED is the main display device, which will
show the parameters of the current menu.
[ Kit ] button
This button is used to enter kit menu.
[ Song ] button
[ Hand Percussion ] button and LED indicator
[ Drum OFF ] button and LED indicator
[ Select + & - ] buttons
[ Save ] button
[ Acc Volume + & - ] buttons
[ Tempo + & - ] buttons
[ Dial ] button
This button is used to enter song menu.
This button is used to turn the hand
percussion function ON.
This button is used to enable or disable the
drum function when listening to all songs.
These buttons are used to change values (kit
number, voice number, song number, etc.)
when editing.
This button is used to save all current kit
setting to a user kit.
These buttons can be used to change the
accompaniment volume.
These buttons are used to change current the
tempo.
This button is used to change values (kit
number, voice number, song number, etc.)
when editing.
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Front Panel
PANEL CONTROL
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DRUM PAD (x7)
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Phones Jack
This jack is used to connect the headphones.
(Connecting the headphones will not mute the output jacks).
[ KICK / HI-HAT ] Pedal Input Jack
USB Jack
DC Jack
Kick and Hi-Hat pedal input jacks.
This port is used to connect all external device.
Connect to a DC 12V power adaptor.
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[ Pan ] button
[ Volume ] button
Speakers
This button is used to change the pan of all
pad.
This button is used to change the volume of
pad.
[ Start / Stop ] button
[ Demo ] button
This button can be used to start or stop
playing all songs.
This button is used to start or stop a demo
song.
[ Gain ] button
This button is used to change the gain of
pad.
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PANEL CONTROL
Front Panel
Rear Panel
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Connecting the Foot Pedals (1&2)
Note:
The supplies foot pedals can be connected to the unit to simultaneously play the drum
set’s hi-hat pedal or bass drum voices. They can also be assigned to play other voices.
Do not press the pedal while connecting it to the unit or while turning on the power.
(Connecting in this manner with the power on, the pedal’s function may be reversed.)
PHONES KICK HI HAT USB 12V

SETTING UP
Power Supply
Your digital drum set will operate on either batteries or the supplied power adaptor. Follow the
instructions below according to the power source you intend to use.
Using the AC-Adaptor
Connect the power adaptor to the DC IN jack
located on the rear panel of the unit, and plug the
AC power adaptor into an AC power outlet.
Do not use adaptors other than the one specified.
The technical specification of the adaptor is DC
12V output, center positive type.
Using Batteries
1. Open the battery compartment cover under
the unit.
2. Insert six “C” size, R14 SUM-2 or equivalent
batteries. When inserting the batteries, follow
the polarity markings in the illustration.
Note: We suggest using alkaline batteries.
3. Close the battery compartment securely.
Using Headphones
An optional set of stereo headphones can be connected
to the PHONES/OUTPUT jack located on the rear panel.
When headphones are connected to the jack, the
internal speakers of the unit will switch off automatically
(Perfect for private practice or late night playing). If you
would prefer to use an external sound system, the
headphone jack can also be used to connect the digital
drum set to a stereo system or mixing console.
Turn off the power on all equipment before
making any connections.
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PHONES KICK HI HAT USB 12V
NOTE:
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Power will be automatically drawn from the AC adaptor if an optional AC adaptor is connected while batteries are
installed in the instrument.
It is recommended that you replace worn batteries as soon as possible. When battery voltage drops, the display will
dim and / or the sound will become distorted, when this occurs, replace the batteries with a complete set of six new
batteries of the same type.
NEVER mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries (alkaline, magnesium, etc.), different brand batteries or
batteries from the same brand but of different types. Misuse may cause the instrument to become hot, result in fire,
or battery leakage.
Also, to prevent damage due to battery leakage, remove all the batteries from the instrument when it is not to be
used for an extended period of time.
If batteries are installed in this instrument, and the instrument is unused for a long period, they will loose their power.
CAUTION:
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Kit menu is the default menu after powering the unit on
the default value is 001.
Press the [kit] button to enter a kit menu. The 3-digit
LED will display the current kit number with the
corresponding menu indicator illuminating. As shown
on the illustration. The buttons select [+] / [-] or [dial]
can be used to select any kit (1-30, loop) as the
current kit.
Press the [ volume ] button to enter the pad assign
menu. If the pad assign menu is selected, the
corresponding menu indicator will be lit up.
In this menu, the 3-digit LED will display the volume of
current pad, which can be selected by pressing the pad
button on the top panel or by pad striking. The select
[+] / [-] buttons or [dial] can be used to select the
volume (0-9, loop) for the current pad.
Press the pad assign button to enter pad assign menu.
Default value will be the voice value of crash pad based
on different kits selected. For example, if kit 001 has
been selected, then press pad assign, the value on LED
will be 96, as this is the voice value on crash pad.
If the pad assign menu is selected the corresponding
voice will be indication on the LED.
In this menu, the 3-digit LED will display the voice
number of the current pad, which can be selected by
pressing this pad button on the top panel or by pad
striking. The select [+] / [-] or [dial] can be used to
select any voice (1-215, loop) buttons for the current
pad.
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Selecta DrumKit
SetPad Voice
SetPad Volume
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FUNCTION

SetPad Pan
Press the [pan] button to enter the pad assign menu. If
the pad assign menu is selected, the corresponding
menu indicator will be lit up.
In this menu, the 3-digit LED will display the pan of the
current pad, which can be selected by pressing the pad
assign button on the top panel or by pad striking. The
select [+] / [-] buttons or [dial] can be used to select
the pan (0-9, loop) for the current pad.
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SetPad Gain
Press the [gain] button to enter the pad assign menu. If
the pad assign menu is selected, the corresponding
menu indicator will be lit up.
In this menu, the 3-digit LED will display the gain of the
current pad, which can be selected by pressing the pad
assign button on the top panel or by pad striking. The
select [+] / [-] buttons or [dial] can be used to select
the pan (0-9, loop) for the current pad.

SaveKit
Press the [save] button to enter the kit save menu. The
select [+] / [-] buttons or [dial] can be used to select a
user kit (21-30, loop) on the current kit setting. During
the kit selection, the user kit number will keep flashing.
Press the [save] button again; the current kit setting
will be saved to the selected kit. The unit will suspend
the kit menu and select this user kit as the current one,
if all the data has been saved successfully.
If saving has failed due to error, an ‘Err’ will appear on
the LED.
The unsaved kit setting will be lost after changing the
kit.
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In the main volume menu, the digit on the far left side
of the LED will display the letter ‘L’. The two digits on
the right side will display the current main volume. The
select [+] / [-] buttons or [dial] can be used to adjust
the volume (0-9, not loop). This value will be auto-saved
after adjusted.
In the accompaniment volume menu, the digit on the
left side of the LED will display the letter’A’. The two
digits on the right side will dispaly the current
accompaniment volume. The select [+] / [-] buttons or
[dial] can be used to adjust the volume (0-9, not loop).
This value will be auto-saved after adjusted.
Press the [song] button to enter the song menu. The
default value is 001. The 3-digit LED will display the
current song number with the corresponding menu
indicator lit up. The select [+] / [-] buttons or [dial] can
be used to select the current song (1-100, loop). If
first 80 style playing loop. Press the [start / stop]
button to start or stop the song player. If the song is
switched while it’s playing, the new song will not start
until the end of the current measure.
Each song has its own default tempo and drum kit, the
song player will begin at the current kit and the current
tempo, from the beginning of the song play
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OPERATION
PlaySong
AdjustMain Volume
AdjustAccompaniment Volume
Pressing the [drum off] button will enable or disable the
drum off function when a song is playing. If the drum off
is enabled, the drum voice will be turned off and the
drum off indicator will be lit. This function is quite useful
for practicing.
DrumOff
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Press the tempo [+] and [-] buttons to enter the tempo
menu. The [+] and [-] buttons can be used to change
the current tempo (30-280, not loop), which affects
the speed of clicking and the song playing. Pressing
both [+] and [-] will reset the current tempo to its
default value (current song tempo).
Press the [hand perc] button to enter the hand
percussion mode and the hand mode indicator will be
lit. The song number is 5 and the kit number is 21.
The metronome will run once a song is playing but with
only indicator flashing. Press the [click] button for
human voice counting. Press [click] button twice for
clicking sound. Press the click button again to turn off
the clicking.
Press the [demo] button to start or stop a demo song
playing. The 3-digit LED will display ‘dE’, you can also
press [start / stop] button to stop the demo song from
playing. When the demo song is playing, you can adjust
the tempo value
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AdjustTempo Function
Metronome
HandPercussion
DemoFunction
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Press the [reverb] button to enter the reverb function.
In this menu, the digit on the far left of the LED will
display letter ‘R’. The two digits on the right will display
the current reverb level. The select [+] / [-] buttons or
[dial] can be used to adjust the reverb level (0-3, not
loop). This value will be auto-saved after adjusted.
Prepare to Record
Select the desired song, drum kit, tempo, drum off
setting, and reverb settings.
Press the [rec] button, the light will begin flashing.
Press the [start/stop] button or strike the pad, the
light will stop flashing and the recording process
begins.
To stop recording, press the [start / stop] button or
[rec] button. The record indicator will turn off. If the
memory is full, "FL" will appear on the display and the
recording process stops automatically.
When you start the recording, the vocal metronome
also starts to count. However the sound of the vocal
will not be recorded. To stop the metronome, press the
[click] button.
Start Recording
Stop Recording
Note:
Pressing the [play/stop] button will start or stop
playing the recorded song.
When you record a new song, it will replace the
previous recording. The song data recorded will be lost
when you turn off the power.
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PlaybackFunction
AdjustReverb Function
RecordFunction
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The phones output supports a stereo headphones as an output device.
This appliance supports 1 hi-hat pedal and 1 kick pedal as input devices.
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MAKING THE CONECTIONS
Pedals
PhonesOutput
This appliance will output all the MIDI codes generated
by pad striking or pedal stepping via the MIDI output
connector. Clicking and the MIDI codes in songs are
excluded. It also receives the MIDI data from an
external device.
USBJack
PHONES KICK HI HAT USB 12V
PHONES KICK HI HAT USB 12V

Drum Pad:
Voices:
Drum Kits:
Song:
Display:
Connections:
Hand-
Percussion:
Metronome:
Power Supply:
Dimension:
(WxDxH)
Weight:
Accessories:
7 drum pads with touch sensitivity and two pedals (kick
and hi-hat)
215 percussion voices and 128 GM voices, 8M bytes
voice data
25 preset drum kits, 5 user drum kits
100 preset songs (include 80 styles and 20 songs)
3-digit LED display
Headphones Output
USB Jack (MIDI IN / OUT)
Use your hand to strike pads
2 different voices
AC adapter (DC 12V.)
19.7 x 14.6 x 6.2 inches /
7.26 lbs / 3.3 kgs
AC Adaptor (DC 12V)
1 x Kick pedal
1 x Hi-Hat pedal
2 x Drum Stick
1xHeadphone
50.0 x 37.0 x 15.7 cm
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SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications are typical, individual units might vary. They are subject to continuous
improvement without notice and without incurring any obligation.

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VOICE LIST
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Kick KIT
Rock Kick 001
Rock Kick 002
Rock Kick 003
Standard Kick 001
Standard Kick 002
Standard Kick 003
Standard Kick 004
PopKick001
PopKick002
PopKick003
Acoustic Kick 001
Acoustic Kick 002
Acoustic Kick 003
Acoustic Kick 004
Acoustic Kick 005
Acoustic Kick 006
Acoustic Kick 007
Acoustic Kick 008
Acoustic Kick 009
Acoustic Kick 010
Acoustic Kick 011
Snare KIT
Standard Snare 001
Standard Snare 002
Standard Snare 003
Standard Snare 004
Standard Snare 005
Standard Snare 006
Brush Snare 001
Brush Snare 002
Standard Stick 001
Standard Stick 002
Rock Snare 001
Rock Snare 002
Rock Snare 003
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Acoustic Tom 004
Acoustic Tom 005
Acoustic Tom 006
Hihat KIT
Standard Hihat Close
Standard Hihat Pad
Standard Hihat Open
Analog Hihat Close
Analog Hihat Pad
Analog Hihat Open
Shakable
Rock Hihat Close
Rock Hihat Pad
Rock Hihat Open
Acoustic Hihat Close
Acoustic Hihat Pad
Acoustic Hihat Open
C ash KIT
Standard Crash001
Standard Crash002
Standard Crash003
Analog Ride001
China Crash
Splash001
Standard Ride 001
Rock Crash
Standard Ride 002
Electronic Crash
Splash002
Ride Bell
Panel KIT
Vibraslap
Hand
Tambourine
Stcowb
Mutecowb
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Pop Snare 001
Pop Snare 002
Pop Snare 003
Acoustic Snare 001
Acoustic Snare 002
Acoustic Snare 003
Acoustic Snare 004
Acoustic Snare 005
Tom KIT
Standard Tom 001
Standard Tom 002
Standard Tom 003
Standard Tom 004
Standard Tom 005
Standard Tom 006
Room Tom 001
Room Tom 002
Room Tom 003
Room Tom 004
Room Tom 005
Room Tom 006
Electronic Tom 001
Electronic Tom 002
Electronic Tom 003
Electronic Tom 004
Electronic Tom 005
Electronic Tom 006
Analog Tom 001
Analog Tom 002
Analog Tom 003
Analog Tom 004
Analog Tom 005
Analog Tom 006
Acoustic Tom 001
Acoustic Tom 002
Acoustic Tom 003
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VOICE LIST
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Mute Hi Conga
Open Hi Conga
Low Conga
Hi Bongo
Low Bongo
High Timbale
Low Timbale
High Agogo
Low Agogo
Cabasa
Shaker
Claves
Mute Triangle
Open Triangle
Short Guiro
Long Guiro
Mute Cuica
Open Cuica
Mute Surdo
Open Surdo
Maracas
HighQ
Slap
Scratch Push
Scral
On
Two
Three
Four
Cartoon001
Cartoon002
Cartoon003
Cartoon004
Cartoon005
Cartoon006
Laugh
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Metronome1
Metronome2
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SFX034
SFX035
SFX036
SFX037
SFX038
SFX039
SFX040
SFX041
SFX042
SFX043
SFX044
SFX045
SFX046
SFX047
SFX048
SFX049
SFX050
SFX051
SFX052
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SFX054
SFX055
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SFX058
SFX059
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SFX062
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SFX064
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SFX069
SFX070
Tambourine001
Tambourine002
Tambourine003
Tambourine004
Tambourine005
Sfx KIT
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SFX002
SFX003
SFX004
SFX005
SFX006
SFX007
SFX008
SFX009
SFX010
SFX011
SFX012
SFX013
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SFX016
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SFX018
SFX019
SFX020
SFX021
SFX022
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DRUM KIT LIST
SONG LIST
NO. NAME NO. NAME
01 Pop1 16 Jazz2
02 Pop2 17 Funk
03 Standard 1 18 Clave
04 Room 19 Drum Bass
05 Rock 1 20 Hip Hop
06 Electronic 21 Conga1
07 Analog 22 Conga2
08 Jazz 1 23 Timbales
09 Brush 24 Latin
10 Standard 2 25 Funk
11 Rock2 26 User 1 (pop1)
12 Boss 27 User 2 (pop2)
13 Rock3 28 User 3 (Standard1)
14 Standard 3 29 User 4 (Room)
15 Rock4 30 User 5 (Rock1)
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Intro
8 Beat2
8 Beat3
8 Beat4
8 Beat5
8 Beat Ballad1
8 Beat Ballad2
8 Beat Ballad3
Soft Rock
Rock1
Rock2
Rock3
Rock4
Rock5
Hard Rock1
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8 Beat
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16 Beat 1
16 Beat 2
16 Beat 3
16 Beat 4
16 Beat 5
16 Beat 6
16 Beat 7
16 Beat Ballad 1
16 Beat Ballad 2
16 Beat Ballad 3
16 Beat Ballad 4
16 Beat Ballad 5
16 Beat Funk 1
16 Beat Funk 2
Hard Rock2
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Intro
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SONG LIST
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63
64
65
66
90
91
92
93
Dance 1
Dance 2
Dance 3
Dance 4
Dance 5
Dance 6
Swing 1
Swing 2
Swing 3
Rap 1
Rap 2
Rap 3
Waltz
3/4 Ballad
Swing Blues
Blues
March 1
March 2
R&B
Hip-Hop
Funk
Country
Big Band
Bounce 1
Bounce 2
Bounce 3
Shuffle 1
Shuffle 2
Shuffle 3
Shuffle 4
Shuffle 5
Shuffle 6
Shuffle 7
Slow Rock 1
Slow Rock 2
Slow Rock 3
Slow Rock 4
8 Beat 1
8 Beat 2
Ballad
Hard Rock 1
Hard Rock 2
Hard Rock 3
PopDance1
PopDance2
R&B
Reggae 1
Reggae 2
Bossa Nova 1
Bossa Nova 2
Samba
Salsa
Latin Rock
Cha-Cha
Mambo
Rhumba 1
Rhumba 2
Rhumba 2
Tango
16 beat
Fusion
Funk 1
Funk 2
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
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NO..NO..
NAME NAMEKIT KITBEAT BEAT
Dance Swing
Rap
Others
Bounce
Shuffle
Slow Rock
Latin
16 beat
8beat
Funk
Shuffle
04
03
03
01
94
95
96
97
Shuffle 1
Shuffle 2
16 Beat Shuffle
16 Beat Triplet
4/4
4/4
4/4
4/4
Others
03
12
08
98
99
100
Reggae
Bossa Nova
Big Band
4/4
4/4
4/4

Remarks
Bank select
Modulation
Portamento time
Volume
Pan
Expression
Rhythm allocation
Sustain Pedal
Portamento on/off
Sostenuto Pedal
Soft Pedal
Reverb Program
Chorus Program
Reverb level
Chorus level
All Sound Off
Reset all controllers
All notes off
O 9nH,V=1-127
X (9nH,V=0)
Transmitted Recognized
10ch
X
27-88
Function
Basic
Channel
Mode
System Exclusive
Pitch Bend
Velocity
Program
Change
Control
System
Common
Note
Number
Key s
Ch s
'
'
Clock
Commands
Start
Stop
Aux
Messages
1-16ch
X
0 - 127
0 - 127
O 9nH,V=1-127
X (9nH,V=0;
8nH,V=0 -127)
X
0
0
0
0
0
0 - 127
0
X
X
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X
X
X
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Default
Changed
Default
Messages
Altered
True voice
Note on
Note off
After
Touch
0
1
5
7
10
11
20
64
65
66
67
80
81
91
93
120
121
123
True
Song Position
Song Select
Tune
Clock
Real Time
LOCAL ON/OFF
All Notes Off
Active Sense
Reset
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
English
E19
MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART
Mode 1: OMNI ON, POLY Mode 2: OMNI ON, MONO 0 : YES
Mode 3: OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 4: OMNI OFF, MONO X : NO

TRANSPORTE Y MANEJO
LIMPIEZA
INTERFERENCIA ELECTRÍCA
Jamás aplique fuerza excesiva a los controles,
conectores u otras partes del instrumento.
Siempre desconecte los cables tomando el
enchufe de una manera firme, sin jalar el cable.
Desconecte todos los cables antes de mover el
instrumento.
Golpes fuertes al instrumento ocasionados por
caída, o por haber colocado objetos pesados
encima del instrumen, puede resultar en
graves daños.
Limpie la unidad con un paño suave y seco.
Un paño poco húmedo se podría usar para
remover torpe grasitud o mugre.
Nunca use solventes / limpiadores como
alcohol o thinner.
Evite poner objetos de vinyl encima de la unidad
(el vinyl puede pegarse y decolorar la
superficie).
Este instrumento contiene un sistema de
circuitos digitales que pueden causar
interferencias sí este se encuentra cerca al
radio o televisor. Si esto ocurre, coloque el
instrumento lejos del equipo afectado.
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POSICIÓN
No exponga la unidad a las siguientes
situaciones para evitar la deformación,
decoloración o daños más graves.
Luz del sol directa.
Temperatura alta (cerca de un aparato que
produce calor, o dentro de un auto por el día).
Humedad excesiva.
Polvo excesivo.
Vibraciones fuertes.
Ponga el interruptor en OFF cuando no se esté
usando el instrumento.
El adaptador de AC debe estar desconectado
del tomacorriente de AC si es que el
instrumento no se va a usar por un largo
período de tiempo.
Desconecte el adaptador de AC durante las
tormentas de relámpagos.
Evite enchufar el adaptador de AC en el mismo
tomacorriente que un aparato de alto consumo
de electricidad, tales como calentadores
eléctricos y hornos. Evite también el uso de
adaptadores de enchufes múltiples, ya que eso
puede resultar en reducción de la calidad del
sonido, en errores de operación y daños
posibles.
MÓDULO DE ALIMENTACIÓN
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DESCONECTAR (OFF) CUANDO SE HAGA
CONEXIÓN
Para evitar da os a la unidad y a otros
electrodomésticos a los cuales esté conectada,
apague (OFF) todos los switches antes de
conectar o desconectar los cables.
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Gracias por haber comprado su equipo de Batería Digital Portátil SOUNDX. Esta Batería Digital ha sido elaborada
para poderse usar con facilidad. Antes de usar este instrumento, le recomendamos que lea este manual
cuidadosamente.
Para el mejor uso de su Batería Digital, por favor siga las instrucciones para el mantenimiento a continuación.
El cuidado de su Batería Digital Portátil
S02
ESTE DISPOSITIVO ESTÁ EN CONFORMIDAD CON LA PARTE 15 DE LAS REGLAS DE
FCC. EL FUNCIONAMIENTO ESTA SUJETO A LAS SIGUIENTES DOS CONDICIONES:
(1) ESTE DISPOSITIVO NO PUEDE CAUSAR INTERFERENCIA DAÑINA, Y
(2) ESTE DISPOSITIVO DEBE ACEPTAR CUALQUIER INTERFERENCIA RECIBIDA,
INCLUSO INTERFERENCIA QUE PUEDA CAUSAR MAL FUNCIONAMIENTO.
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